THE WARREN PIONEERS

THE WARREN PIONEERS. PAPER BY H. B. IVESON. MAJESTIC old forests unbounded, untrod, Waving green bows ‘mid the silence of God; High over fern-covered valleys they stand, In their majesty, towering as sentinels grand. Maples and Hemlocks and sky-towering Pine, Nature’s grand picture in solitude shine; Mosses and ferns in each dark valley grow, And … Read more

PIKE IN EARLY TIMES

PIKE IN EARLY TIMES. PAPER BY COL. JOHN A. CODDING PIKE derives its name from Gen. Zebulon Pike, who was killed in our war with Great Britain, 1812-15. It is located on the extreme East line of Bradford county, adjoining Susquehanna. It is about ten miles long from north to south and five miles wide … Read more

FRIEDENSHUTTEN

FRIEDENSHUTTEN, PAPER BY J.W. INGHAM INTRODUCTION NOT far from the present village of Wyalusing, on the north hank of the creek near its junction with the Susquehanna, at the point of the ridge which was cut through by the railroad, stood Go-hon-to-to, one of the fortified villages of the Te-hot-ach-see tribe of Indians, which was … Read more

Rest Cemetery, Sayre, Bradford County

Burials in Old Milltown, N. Y. By Charles L. Albertson. The Rest cemetery is in Old Milltown, one mile west of Waverly, N. Y., but over the border in Pennsylvania. Milltown was settled at an early date. William W. Rice, died September 28, 1830, aged 36 years. Oliver G. Rice, died October 19, 1840, aged … Read more