Chapter 15 – Mahoning, History of Armstrong County Pennsylvania

Chapter 15 Mahoning Township Organized in 1851 from Territory in Madison, Pine, Wayne and Red Bank Townships- Boundaries- First Election- Mahoning Creek Navigation Company- The Early Settlers and First Owners of the Land Tracts- Transfers- Village of Texas, now Oakland- Joint Stock Company- Methodist Episcopal Church- Baptist Church- Brethren in Christ Congregation- Oakland Classical and … Read more

Chapter 8 – Plum Creek Township, History of Armstrong County Pennsylvania

Chapter 8 Plum Creek Township Derivation of the Name –Organised in 1810 — Very Early Settlement Ă¯Â¿Â½Blockhouses — An Indian Attack — Women Making Bullets — Children Captured by the Savages — Bridging Crooked Creek — First Application to the Court for a Bridge — Absalom Woodward — David Ralston — A Tavern Tragedy of … Read more

Chapter 7 – Redbank Township, History of Armstrong County Pennsylvania, Part 2

Chapter 7 Red Bank Township Part 2 The rest of the territory of this township, except a portion in the southeastern part, was covered by warrants to Harmon LeRoy & Co., and to Wilhelm Willink & Co., that is, to the Holland Land Company. That company, by H. J. Huidekoper, attorney-in-fact, agreed, sometime in September, … Read more

Chapter 7 – Redbank Township, History of Armstrong County Pennsylvania, Part 1

Chapter 7 Red Bank Township Part 1 Originally Organized in 1806 – Name derived from Red Bank Creek – Indian Appellations for that and Other Streams – The Creek Declared by Law a Public Highway – Flatboats – Red Bank Navigation Company – Site of the Indian “Old Town” – Yost Smith Church – Railroad … Read more

Chapter 7 – Redbank Township, History of Armstrong County Pennsylvania

Chapter 7 Red Bank Township Originally Organized in 1806 – Name derived from Red Bank Creek – Indian Appellations for that and Other Streams – The Creek Declared by Law a Public Highway – Flatboats – Red Bank Navigation Company – Site of the Indian “Old Town” – Yost Smith Church – Railroad Project Agitated … Read more

Chapter 6 – Kittanning, History of Armstrong County Pennsylvania

Chapter 7 Kittanning Blanket Hill Ă¯Â¿Â½ Relics of the Battle Fought There Ă¯Â¿Â½ Original Tracts of Land In the Township Ă¯Â¿Â½ Residents In 1805 Ă¯Â¿Â½ BeersĂ¯Â¿Â½ Mills Ă¯Â¿Â½ John Guld Ă¯Â¿Â½ a Circle Hunt Ă¯Â¿Â½ The Paper Town of “Benton” Ă¯Â¿Â½ Churches Ă¯Â¿Â½ Population Ă¯Â¿Â½ Temperature Ă¯Â¿Â½ Postal Ă¯Â¿Â½ Humboldt Gardens Ă¯Â¿Â½ Geology. KITTANNING township, … Read more

Chapter 5 – Allegheny (now Bethel, Parks and Gilpen)

Chapter 5 Allegheny (now Bethel, Parks and Gilpen) Division of the Township in 1878-Origin of the name Allegheny-English and French Traders-Conrad Weiser and Christian Frederick Post-The Earliest Land Tracts Surveyed and Seated-Valuation at Different Periods-Names of Pioneers-Churches-Schools-Mills-A Notable Fox Hunt-Old-Time Fourth of July Celebration-Railroad Stations-Towns-Leechburg-Lively Enterprises-Canal Packet Lines-Taxable Inhabitants in 1832-Steamboat Arrival in 1838-The Town … Read more