Chapter 12
Madison

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1. McCabe.

2. See Pine township.

3. See Mahoning township.

4. See Orrsville.

5. The operations of this company ceased.

6. See borough of Kittanning.

7. See Cowanshannock township.

8. Townsend Ward�s Walk to Darby.

9. 1 Binney, 166.

10. The Commonwealth vs. Tench Coxe, 4 Dallas, 170.

11. See the case of the attorney-general vs. the grantees, 4 Dallas, 237.

12. Deanville postoffice was established here August 3, 1877, Isaac E. Shoemaker, postmaster, so called after Rev. J. F. Dean, a Baptist clergyman, who occasionally preached to the people here.

13. Prof. Lesley�s report.

14. Warrants 2848, 2852, 2860, 2864, 2865, 2867, 2869, 2881, 2886, and the hereinafter-mentioned ones, 2869, 2870.

15. In the spring of 1880, in the course of digging for ore, a capacious cave with several rooms was opened, which has been visited by numerous persons and from which fine specimens of stalactite and stalagmite have been obtained.

16. John Rimer�s statement respecting those two schools and schoolhouses.

17. Superintendent Glenn�s Historical Sketch of Education in Armstrong county.

Source: Page(s) 259-285, History of Armstrong County, Pennsylvania by Robert Walker Smith, Esq. Chicago: Waterman, Watkins & Co., 1883.
Transcribed December 1998 by Jeffrey Bish for the Armstrong County Smith Project.
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