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History of Lycoming County Pennsylvania

edited by John F. Meginness; ©1892

CONTENTS.

Please note this book was written more than 110 years
ago and was reproduced exectly as published.

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CHAPTER I.
ABORIGINAL OCCUPATION. Original Extent of the Territory Out of Which Lycoming was Formed - The Andastes and Who They Were - Their Extinction - Remains of Fortifications Near Muncy - Indian Mound - Lands Purchased from the Indians - What the Penns Paid - Appearance of the First White Men - Weiser's journey up Lycoming, Creek - Advent of the Moravians and Their Trials - Madame Montour and French Margaret
  • Pages: 17-31
  • CHAPTER II.
    APPEARANCE OF THE PAINTED SAVAGE. Beginning of Indian Troubles - Work of French Emissaries - Declaration of War and a Premium for Indian Scalps - French Camp Near Loyalsock - The Cannon Hole - Battle of Muncy Hills - The Indian Paths and Where They Ran - The River and Its Tributaries - Their Names and Meaning - Decline of French Domination - Treaty of 1768 - More Land Acquired - Serious Trouble About a Line - Job Chilloway Discovers Muncy Manor - His History
  • Pages: 32-57
  • CHAPTER III.
    OPENING OF THE LAND OFFICE. Form of an Application - Excitement and Rush for Lands - The Lottery, System Tried Trouble with the Indians - Proclamation by the Governor - Old Surveys and Improvements Near Muncy - Lawsuit between John Penn and Samuel Wallis - Joseph Galloway's Legal Opinion - First Dwelling House - Penn Defeats Wallis in Court - Muncy Manor Divided into Five Tracts and the Land Ordered to be Sold
  • Pages: 58-65
  • CHAPTER IV.
    SAMUEL WALLIS, THE LAND KING. His Vast Landed Operations and Remarkable History - The House He Built in 1769 Still Standing - His Muncy Farms and Their Extent - How He Was Ruined by James Wilson, a Signer of the Declaration of Independence - Wallis Dies of Yellow Fever and His Immense Estate is Sold by the Sheriff - The Plantation Now Known as Hall's Farms - His Widow and Family in What Became of Them
  • Pages: 66-80
  • CHAPTER V.
    History of Lycoming Co. PA edited by John F. Meginness; ©1892THE CLAIM OF CONNECTICUT. An Invasion from Wyoming - Townships of Judea and Charleston Formed - Expulsion of the Invaders - Northumberland County Erected - Muncy Township Created - First Public Road to Lycoming Creek - Names of the Viewers - First Grist Mill - Original Settlers at Muncy - Flight of the Moravian - Beginning of the Revolution - Military Company from the West Branch - Tim Murphy Kills General Frazer - Pine Creek Declaration of Independence - Fithian's Visit
  • Pages: 80-94
  • CHAPTER VI.
    SETTLERS ON MUNCY MANOR. Capt. John Brady among Them - His Stockade Fort - The McKinney and Scudder Families - First White Child Born The re-Committee, of Safety and its Troubles - The Robb Case and How it Ended Beginning of Trouble - Seizure of Salt - The Stilling of Whiskey - Roll of Cookson Long's Company of Militia - The Brown-Benjamin Tragedy - Trouble About the Election of Magistrates - A Petition to Council
  • Pages: 95-112
  • CHAPTER VII.
    TOMAHAWK AND SCALPING KNIFE. The Bloody Period Preceding the "Big Runaway" - Tardiness of the Committee of Safety Furnishing Arms - The Indians Commence the Work of Slaughter - Remarkable Escape of Hamilton and Jackson - Another Attack - Points of Concentration - Captain Berry's Expedition - The Wychoffs - Death of John Thomson, and Subsequent Experiences of His Family - A Bloody Day - Colonel Hepburn's Company - Victims and Survivors of the Massacre
  • Pages: 112-128
  • CHAPTER VIII.
    STORY OF THE "BIG RUNAWAY". The Causes Which Led to the Great Disaster - Vacillating Course of the Authorities - Colonel Hunter Accused of Double Dealing - An Important Petition and Who Signed It - Cruel Murder of a Friendly Indian - Colonel Hunter Orders the People to Fly - A Panic Ensues - Appalling Scenes of Suffering and Misery - Authorities Aroused at Last - The Loss to the West Branch Valley - Help at Last
  • Pages: 128-140
  • CHAPTER IX.
    ARRIVAL OF COLONEL BRODHEAD. His Presence Does Much to Inspire Confidence-General De Haas and Colonel Hartley Arrive - Sensitive Officers - Fort Muncy - Lack of Civil Law - The Brady Tragedy - Munitions and Men - Hunting Indians - Grass Cutters Killed - Hartley's Expedition - Muncy Township Assessment List for 1778 - Sketch of Colonel Hartley's Career
  • Pages: 143-158
  • CHAPTER X.
    DEATH OF CAPT. JOHN BRADY. The Winter of 1778-79 a Period of Comparative Quiet - Time, Place, and Circumstances of Captain Brady's Tragic Death - The Burial Scene - History of the Brady Family - The Brady Cenotaph - The Indians at Work Again - Medicine Badly Needed - The Second Indian Invasion - The Second Flight - Colonel Hubley's Opinion
  • Pages: 161-174
  • CHAPTER XI.
    FORT MUNCY REBUILT. Orphans' Court Provision for the Children of Refugees - Weltner's German Regiment - An Ill-fated Hunting Party - Fate of Captain Kemplen - Captain Robinson - Fort Muncy Rebuilt - The Hamilton Family - A Heavy Tax Imposed - Murder of the Lee Family - Peace Declared - The Last of Fort Muncy - Hunter and Van Campen - Revolutionary Soldiers - An Election Contest
  • Pages: 175-192
  • CHAPTER XII.
    THE FAIR PLAY SYSTEM. Why It Was Originated and How It Was Conducted - New Townships Erected - Efforts of the Land Grabbers - Wallis Surveys Above Lycoming Creek - Settlers Petition the Assembly - Law Passed for Their Protection - Litigation Arises - How the Fair Play Court Did Business - Interesting Depositions - Case of Toner and Sweeny - Passage of Land Laws - Survey of the Inver - The Walker Tragedy - Exciting Time With the Seneca Indians
  • Pages: 193-210
  • CHAPTER XIII.
    LYCOMING COUNTY ORGANIZED. Disintegration of the Original Townships - A New County Proposed - The Beginning of great Bitterness - A Strong Appeal Denied - The Genesee Speculations - The Williamson Road - A New County at Last - Choosing a Name - Boundaries Judiciary, and Seat of Justice-Original Extent of the County - First Officers and First Court - Selection of the County Seat
  • Pages: 210-225
  • CHAPTER XIV.
    CIVIL ADMINI STRATION. Election of a Sheriff and Commissioners for the New County - Treasurer Appointed - Total Number of Taxables in the Seven Original Townships - Assessors and Justices - Election Districts - Proceedings of the Commissioners - Collectors of Taxes - Division of Townships - Trouble With Surveyors - Correspondence About the County Seat
  • Pages: 226-238
  • CHAPTER XV.
    THE NINETEENTH CENTURY BEGINS. Enumeration of Taxables for 1800 - Their Names and Occupations - Number of Colored People in the County - Population of Lycoming at That Time - First Territory Taken from the County - Tioga Township Organized - Changes in Election Districts - Complete Roster of County Officers from the Beginning up to 1891, Showing the Years They Served - Sketch of John Kidd - First Coroners' Inquests - State Senators, Representatives, and Members of Congress
  • Pages: 239-262
  • CHAPTER XVI.
    FIRST JAIL AND COURT HOUSE. The Building of the First Prison Commenced in 1799 and Finished in 1801 - A Strange Pit of History - The First Court House - Progress of Construction and Statement of Cost - A Slice for Lycoming - Bounties for Scalps - Cost of Holding Early Courts - The Northeastern Boundary Line - The New Court House
  • Pages: 262 - 272
  • CHAPTER XVII.
    THE BENCH AND BAR. Where the Early Courts Were Held - Extracts front the Records Showing Some of the First Cases Tried - The Court Moves from Jaysburg - Amusing Incidents at the Russell Inn and the Rising Sun - President Judges of Lycoming Courts - United States and District Courts - Associate Judges - District Attorneys - First Attorneys - The Lawyers of a Later Date - The Bar of Today - Attorneys Living Abroad - Lycoming Bar Association
  • Pages: 273-302
  • CHAPTER XVIII.
    THE MEDICAL PROFESSION. First Physicians Known to Have Been in This Section - James Davidson Settles New Jersey Shore After the Revolution - William Kent Lathey Comes to Williamsport in 1799 - His Departure and Death - Other Old Time Physicians - Reminiscences of Thomas Lyon - How They Practiced Medicine Fifty Years Ago - Three Oldest Practitioners in the County - County - Medical Society - Homeopathy in Williamsport - Names of all Registered Physicians - Hospitals
  • Pages: 305-313
  • CHAPTER XIX.
    INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS. Early Roads Authorized by the Court of Lycoming- County - The State Road From Newberry to Painted Post - The Distance and How It Was Constructed - First Creek and River Bridges - Names of Incorporators - Final Sale to the County and the Price - Early River Transportation - Attempt at Steamboat Navigation - Appearance of the Stage Coach - The Canal Built - Advent of Railroads - Where They Run
  • Pages: 314-326
  • CHAPTER XX.
    WILLIAMSPORT. Original Ownership of the Site - Newberry - Jaysburg - Williamsport Laid Out - Additions to the Town Platt - Michael Ross - Origin of the Name - The First Improvements - First Taxables - First Stores - Sixty Years Ago
  • Pages: 326-338
  • CHAPTER XXI.
    WILLIAMSPORT (CONTINUED). Borough Organization - City Government - Williamsport and Newberry Post offices-Great Floods - Early Industrial Development - Flour Mills, Distilleries and Tanneries, Foundries and - Machine Shops - The Lumber Industry - Susquehanna Boom Company - River Dams - Lumber Riots - Lumbermen's Exchange - Furniture Manufacturers - Miscellaneous - Manufacturers - Financial Institutions - Water, Gas, Electric Light, and Steam Companies - Telegraph and Telephone Facilities - Street Railway - Opera House - A Favorite Place for Conventions - Musical Organizations - Secret Societies.
  • Pages: 338-379
  • CHAPTER XXII.
    WILLIAMSPORT (CONTINUED). The First Journalistic Venture at Williamsport and Its Subsequent History - Succession of Newspapers to the Present Time - Religious, Historical, Literary, Social, and Musical Publications
  • Pages: 379-388
  • CHAPTER XXIII.
    WILLIAMSPORT (CONTINUED). Religious Organizations - Presbyterian-Methodist Episcopal - Reformed - Lutheran Protestant Episcopal - Evangelical - Roman Catholic - Baptist - Other Denominations - City Mission - First Sunday School - Lycoming Men's Christian Association
  • Pages: 388-404
  • CHAPTER XXIV.
    WILLIAMSPORT (CONCLUDED). Progress of Education - First Schools and Teachers - Williamsport Academy - Williamsport Seminary - End of the Old Academy - Rise and Progress of the Public Schools The Record from 1836 to 1849 - The Schools of Today - Dickinson Seminary - Young Ladles' Seminary - The Kindergarten - Teachers' Institutes - County Superintendents
  • Pages: 404-416
  • CHAPTER XXV.
    GEOLOGY AND AGRICULTURE. The Allegheny Mountain Plateau System-First Group-Second Group - Third Group - West Branch Valley - A Mighty Arch - The Glacial Period - Coal in Lycoming County - Iron Ores - Flagging Stone - Agriculture - The First Nursery - Early Manufacture of Salt - Agricultural Societies - Tobacco Culture - Veterinary Surgeons
  • Pages: 417-426
  • CHAPTER XXVI.
    MILITARY RECORD IN THE WAR OF 1812, THE MEXICAN WAR, AND THE REBELLION. War of 1812 - Mexican War - Military Companies Under the Old Regime - Lycoming County in the Rebellion - Prompt Expressions of Patriotism - Rosters of Companies from Lycoming County - The Board of Enrollment
  • Pages: 427-467
  • CHAPTER XXVII.
    BOROUGH OF MUNCY. Orthography of the Name - The McCartys - Municipal Government - First Elections - Justices and Burgesses - Postmasters - Family Sketches - Old Hotels - Industries - The Bank and Insurance Company - Water Supply - Secret Societies - The Press - Schools - Church History - Burial Places
  • Pages: 468-485
  • CHAPTER XXVIII.
    BOROUGH OF JERSEY SHORE. Original Ownership of the Town Site - Early Settlers - First Merchants and Tradesmen Prominent Residents - Old Innkeepers - Bailey's Perilous Ride - Municipal Organization - Postmasters - Banks - Industries - Gas Works - Secret Societies - The Press - Educational - Churches - Cemetery
  • Pages: 486-498
  • CHAPTER XXIX.
    BOROUGH OF MONTOURSVILLE. Historic Associations - First Settler-General Burrows - His Successor - Hotels - Founding of the Town - The Post office - Borough Government - Industries - Secret Societies - The Press - Educational - Churches - Cemeteries
  • Pages: 498-510
  • CHAPTER XXX.
    BOROUGH OF HUGHESVILLE. The First Settler - Founding of the Town - First Doctor and Lawyer - First Improvements - Postmasters - Municipal Government - Industrial Development - First National Bank - Light and Water - Secret Societies - The Press - Schools and Churches - Cemeteries
  • Pages: 510-514
  • CHAPTER XXXI.
    BOROUGH OF PICTURE ROCKS. Topography - Original the Name - Founders of the Town - The Post Office - Municipal Government - Industrial, Social, and Business Development - Churches - Schools
  • Pages: 515-517
  • CHAPTER XXXII.
    BOROUGH OF DUB0ISTOWN. Indian History - Early Surveys - Andrew CuIbertson - Galbraith Patterson - Samuel Caldwell - Beginnings of DuBoistown - Municipal Government - The Borough Today
  • Pages: 517-526
  • CHAPTER XXXIII.
    BOROUGH OF SALLADASBURG. Founding of the Town - Schools - Postmasters - Industries - Incorporation - I. O. O.F.
  • Pages: 526-528
  • CHAPTER XXXIV.
    BOROUGH OF SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT. Hagerman’s Run Founding and Growth of the Borough - Municipal Government - Industries - Post Offices - Churches - Schools
  • Pages: 528-532
  • CHAPTER XXXV.
    BOROUGH OF MONTGOMERY. Scenery - Historic Surroundings - Industrial Development - The Post office-Borough Government - Board of Trade - Secret Societies - The Press-Schools - Churches
  • Pages: 532-536
  • CHAPTER XXXVI.
    MUNCY, FAIRFIELD, UPPER FAIRFIELD, AND MILL CREEK.
  • MUNCY. - An Early Boundary Line - Disintegration - Historic Ground - Early Land Transactions - Geology and Topography - Villages - Post offices - Schools - Churches.
  • FAIRFIELD.-Organization- Extent and Population - Geology - Settlement - Governor Shulze - The Rawle Cottage-Schools and Churches.
  • UPPER FAIRFIELD.- Erection - Change of Name - Geology - Pioneers - Villages - Post - offices - Mills - Churches-Schools.
  • MILL CREEK. - Formation - Pioneers - Economic Resources - Huntersville - Churches - Schools
  • Pages: 536-549
  • CHAPTER XXXVII.
    MUNCY CREEK, MORELAND, FRANKLIN, AND JORDAN.
  • MUNCY CREEK.- Formation - Geology - Port Penn - Clarkestown - Industries - Schools - Immanuel's Lutheran Church. ND. - Organization - Origin of the Name - Pioneers - Topography - Post offices - Schools - Churches.
  • FRANKLIN. - Erection - Extent and Topography - Pioneers - Industries - Lairdsville - Mengwe - Schools - Churches.
  • JORDAN. - Boundaries - Geology and Topography - First Permanent Settler - Mills - Unityville - Schools - Churches
  • Pages: 550-567
  • CHAPTER XXXVIII.
    SHREWSBURY, WOLF, AND PENN.
  • SHREWSBURY.- Political Organization - Geological and Topographical Features - First Settlers - Highland Lake - Mills - Villages - Post offices - Schools.
  • WOLF.-Boundaries - Geology - Incidents of Early History - Industries - Bryan Mill - Schools and Churches.
  • PENN. - Organization - Geology - First Settlers - Mills - Post offices - Churches - Schools
  • Pages: 567-572
  • CHAPTER XXXIX.
    WASHINGTON, CLINTON, ARMSTRONG, AND BRADY.
  • WASHINGTON- Original Boundaries and Subsequent Disintegration - White Deer Valley - First Taxables - Mills - Founding, Growth, Post office, and Industries of Elimsport - Schools - Churches - Cemetery.
  • CLINTON. - Erection - Black Hole Valley - Penny Hill - Early History - Streams and Mills - Post offices - Churches-Schools.
  • ARMSTRONG. - Formation - Geology and Topography of Mosquito Valley - Lumbering - Water Reservoirs - Schools - Churches.
  • BRADY.- Extent and Population - Geology - Maple. Hill - Judge Platt - Schools - Churches
  • Pages: 572-590
  • CHAPTER XL.
    NIPPENOSE, LIMESTONE, SUSQUEHANNA, AND BASTRESS.
  • NIPPENOSE. - First Township Officers - Origin of the Name - The Antes, McMicken, and Stewart Families - Industries - Jersey Shore Station - Railroad Excavation - Nippono Park - Schools.
  • LIMESTONE. - Formation - Varieties of Limestone - Nippenose Valley - First Settlers - Mills - Postvillages - Churches - Schools.
  • SUSQUEHANNA - Area and Topography - Settlement - Nisbet - Schools.
  • BASTRESSS.- Erection - Geology - Bastress' Post office - German Catholic Settlement and Church
  • Pages: 593-612
  • CHAPTER XLI.
    LOYALSOCK, HEPBURN, AND ELDRED.
  • LOYALSOCK. - Significance of the Name - Geology and Topography - A Township Dispute - Early Officials and Assessments - Early history - McKinney Iron Works - Saw Mills - Educational - Churches - Cemeteries.
  • HEPURN. - Organization - Mineral Resources - An Indian Village - Pioneers - Ball's Mills - Cogan Valley Station - Crescent Iron Works - Fire Insurance Company - Educational - Churches.
  • ELDRED.- Erection - Geology - First Settlers - Streams and Mills - Warrensville - Educational - Churches.
  • Pages: 591-623
  • CHAPTER XLII.
    PLUNKETT'S CREEK, LEWIS, CASCADE, AND GAMBLE.
  • PLUNKETTS CREEK. - Dr. William Plunkett - Pioneers - Industries - Barbour’s Mill - Proctorville - Fishing Clubs - Churches - Schools.
  • LEWIS. - Original and Subsequent Limits - Lycoming Creek - Mineral Resources - Prominent Early Settlers - Industries - Trout Run - Bodines - Field's Station - Gray's Run - Churches - Schools.
  • CASCADE. - Formation - Burnett's Ridge - First Settlers - Kellysburg - St . Mary’s Catholic Church - Schools.
  • GAMBLE. - Erection - Geology - Exploration and Settlement - Manufactures - Post offices - Churches - Schools.
  • Pages: 624-643
  • CHAPTER XLIII.
    McINTYRE AND McNETT.
  • McINTYRE. - Erection - Geology - Settlement - Astoniville - Centerville - The McIntyre Mines - Ralston - Present Saw Mills - Red Run Coal Company - Post offices - Schools.
  • McNETT. - Organization - Mineral Resources - Roaring Branch - Penbryn - Ellenton - Chemung - Saw Mills - Schools.
  • Pages: 643-651
  • CHAPTER XLIV.
    OLD LYCOMING, ANTHONY, WOODWARD, AND LYCOMING.
  • OLD LYCOMING. - Organization - Early History - Prominent Settlers - Mills - Churches and Schools.
  • ANTHONY. - Erection - Geology - Streams - Churches - Schools.
  • WOODWARD. - Formation - Queneshaque Run - Pioneers - Linden - Schools - Churches.
  • LYCOMING. - Boundaries - Geology - First Settlers - Quigleville - Perryville - Schools.
  • Pages: 652-660
  • CHAPTER XLV.
    MIFFLIN, PORTER, WATSON, AND PIATT.
  • MIFFIN. - Erection - Geology - First Settlers - The Lumber Industry - A Paradise for Hunters - Churches - Schools
  • PORTER. - Formation - Mineral Resources - Historic Ground - The Davidson Burial Ground - Reminiscences of Father McMurry - Industries - Schools.
  • WATSON. - Organization - Geology - Settlers - The Iron Industry - Post office - Schools - Churches.
  • PLATT. - Boundaries - Early Settlers - Industries - Post Offices - Churches and Schools
  • Pages: 660-677
  • CHAPTER XLVI.
    BROWN, CUMMINGS, PINE, AND McHENRY.
  • BROWN.- Organization- Pine Creek - Settlement and Development - Lumbering - Post offices - Churches and Schools.
  • CUMNIINGS.- Original and Present Boundaries - Survey and Settlement - Industries - Waterville - English Mills - Ramseyville - Paduchi - Schools - Churches.
  • PINE. - Erection - Physical Features - A Seminary in the Wilderness - The English Settlement - Oregon Hill - English Centre - Schools.
  • McHENRY. - Successive Efforts by Which This Territory Acquired Separate Political Autonomy - Geological and Topographical Features - Lumbering - Post offices - Schools
  • Pages: 678-695
  • CHAPTER XLVII.
    JACKSON AND COGAN HOUSE.
  • Jackson. - Organization - Streams - Geology - Buttonwood - Education - Church
  • Cogan House - First Township Officer - Drainage - Geology - Pioneers - Pioneer Lumbermen - Post offices - Churches - Schools
  • Pages: 695-702
  • CHAPTER XLVIII.
    BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES.
    City of Williamsport and Borough of South Williamsport
  • Pages: 703-935
  • CHAPTER XLIX.
    BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES.
    Borough of Muncy, and Muncy Creek, Moreland, Franklin, and Jordan Townships
  • Pages: 936-971
  • CHAPTER L.
    BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES.
    Borough of Hughesville, and Wolf (including Picture Rocks), Shrewsbury, and Penn Townships
  • Pages: 972-1008
  • CHAPTER LI.
    BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES.
    Borough of Montoursville, and Fairfield, Upper Fairfield, Muncy, and Mill Creek Townships
  • Pages: 1008-1038
  • CHAPTER LII.
    BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES.
    Borough of Jersey Shore, and Porter, Watson, Mifflin (including Salladasburg), and Piatt Townships
  • Pages: 1039-1084
  • CHAPTER LIII.
    BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES.
    Borough of Montgomery, and Clinton, Brady, Armstrong (including DuBoistown), Washington, Nippenose, Limestone, Bastress, and Susquehanna Townships
  • Pages: 1084-1126
  • CHAPTER LIV.
    BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES.
    Old Lycoming, Lycoming, Anthony, and Woodward Townships
  • Pages: 1126-1162
  • CHAPTER LV.
    BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES.
    Loyalsock, Hepburn, and Eldred Townships

  • Pages: 1162-1197
  • CHAPTER LVI.
    BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES,
    Lewis, Plunkett’s Creek, Cascade, Gamble, Mclntyre, and McNett Townships
  • Pages: 1197-1227
  • CHAPTER LVII. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES.
    Cogan House, Jackson, Cummings, McHenry, Brown, and Pine Townships
  • Pages: 1227-1247
  • INDEX.............................................................. 1249-1268 (not reproduced)
    ILLUSTRATIONS.
    PORTRAITS.

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    Aderhold, Joseph S. .................... 1177
    Albright, Chester E., M. D. ............. 951
    Allen, Robert P. ............................ 295
    Barto, John G. ............................ 1221
    Beck, John B. ............................... 259
    Beeber, J. Artley .......................... 393
    Beede, Alexander ........................ 853
    Blair, Horace H. ........................... 835
    Bonnell, Michael ......................... 1239
    Bowman, Benjamin C. .................. 195
    Boyer, J. H .................................. 843
    Brown, James V. .......................... 213
    Byan, Samuel ............................ 1113
    Bubb, George .............................. 385
    Burrows, S. H. ............................. 655
    Campbell, E. B. ............................ 249
    Carpenter, Jesse B. .................... 1077
    Corson, Jacob F. ........................ 1195
    Coryell, Tunison ..........................   25
    Clapp, Daniel ............................... 943
    Crawford, John K. ......................... 925
    Croll, George W. ........................... 691
    Cummin, Hugh Hart ...................... 277
    Cummings, Charles J. ................... 897
    Decker, Henry .............................. 583
    DuFour, W. M., M. D. ..................... 799
    Elliot, W. G. .................................. 465
    Engler, John ............................... 1123
    Eves, George S. ............................ 817
    Fague, Abner ............................... 997
    Fague, John M. ........................... 1033
    Fisher, Mahlon ............................. 123
    Follmer, Adam ............................. 565
    Foresman, Seth T. ........................ 439
    Frantz, Daniel G. ......................... 1131
    Frantz, Peter ............................... 673
    Gamble, John A. ............................ 69
    Gamble, James ............................ 267
    Guinter, John L. ............................ 889
    Hall, John B. ................................ 159
    Harris, C. R. ................................. 907
    Heilman, John .............................. 573
    Hepburn, James H. ....................... 601
    Hermance, A. D ............................ 807
    Hess, Peter ................................ 1095
    Houston, Levi .............................. 537
    Howard, William ........................... 745
    Howell, William M, M. D. ................ 619
    Huber, Milton ............................... 871
    Hughes, Thomas ......................... 1149
    Hull, A. P. M. D. ........................... 1087
    Humes, Samuel ............................ 321
    Innes, Robert ............................... 637
    Johnson, Henry ............................ 753
    Johnson,. N. C. ............................. 627
    Kahler, A. J. ................................. 987
    Kahler, John ............................... 1005
    Kiess, Joseph ............................. 1159
    Koch, August ............................... 519
    Lawler, C. M. ................................ 421
    Lawshe, Abraham .......................... 51
    Lawshe, Robert H. ...................... 1041
    Lawshe, John ............................... 375
    Lentz, George W. .......................... 115
    Lewis, Julius ............................... 1203
    Lipp, John .................................. 1105
    Luppert, George ........................... 529
    Lyon, Thomas, M. D. ..................... 303
    Lyon, Charles L., M. D. .................. 313
    Mahaffey, Lindsey ........................ 727
    McCormick, Seth T. ....................... 763
    McCormick, Henry Clay ................. 339
    Meginness, John F. .......................  17
    Melick, H. B. ................................ 915
    Mendenhall, Samuel ..................... 547
    Metzger, John J. .......................... 285
    Miller, J. J. ................................. 1167
    Millspaugh, Thomas ..................... 447
    Millspaugh, John H. ...................... 457
    Milnor, J. W. ............................... 1185
    Mingle, S. Q. ................................ 879
    Opp, John Philip ........................... 663
    Otto, John A. ............................... 735
    Packer, William F. ......................... 79
    Painter, William P. ....................... 475
    Parsons, Anson V. ........................  33
    Parsons, Henry C. ........................ 331
    Paulhamus, John ......................... 609
    Perkins, James H. ........................ 357
    Philips, D. C. ................................ 969
    Pidcoe, Emanuel .......................... 699
    Poust, Daniel H. ......................... 1069
    Rakestraw, J. W. ........................ 1023
    Randall, O. H. .............................. 681
    Reeder, Peter .............................. 979
    Rhoads, A. S. D.D.S. ..................... 403
    Rhoads, Hiram R. ......................... 411
    Richter, August, M. D. .................. 789
    Ritter, Thomas J. ......................... 961
    Rowley, E. A. ............................... 367
    Ryan, John R. T. ........................... 771
    Rynearson, John ........................ 1059
    Sallade, Jacob ............................. 717
    Sander, J. M. ............................... 645
    Slate, George .............................. 349
    Smith, John ................................. 709
    Sprague, William E. ...................... 861
    Steek, Daniel ............................... 511
    Stevens, Rev. Joseph, D. D. .......... 493
    Stewart, Charles .......................... 241
    Stolz, George ............................... 555
    Stuemptle, David ......................... 825
    Sweeley, William ......................... 933
    Taylor, George W. ....................... 1213
    Thomas, James ............................ 781
    Tinsman, Garret ........................... 141
    Trump, E. D. ................................. 591
    Turner, Rev. William ..................... 483
    Updegraff, Abraham ...................... 43
    Watson, Oliver .............................. 87
    Weaver, William ........................... 501
    Weaver, Samuel ......................... 1015
    White, John ................................. 105
    Williams, Samuel N. ...................... 231
    Wilson, Samuel ............................ 429
    Wood, Joseph ............................ 1051
    Wood, Robert ............................. 1231
    Youngman, George ...................... 177

    MAP OF LYCOMING COUNTY ............................................... 103

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