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The Hallstead-Great Bend Branch Library is located on 201 Franklin Street, Hallstead PA. November 1899—There was mention in a local paper that there were arrangements made for a "Citizen's Library" December 1915—A concrete lock-up building was constructed by Alfred E. Badgley for $1900 for the Hallstead Boro
Before the building of the cutoff, heavy westbound coal trains, bringing anthracite coal from Scranton, required pushers to be added in three different locations—LaPlume, Nicholson, and Hallstead—once they got past the top of the grade at Clarks Summit. The new line eliminated the need for these additional engines and crews, not to mention ...
On May 28, 1947, the Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission erected a historical marker at Pa. 844 west of Pa. 231 at Sugar Run Road, 2.5 miles (4.0 km) west of West Middletown, Pennsylvania, noting the importance of Doddridge's Fort to the history of the commonwealth. [1] The actual location of the fort was north of the marker. [1]
Captain George Matthews (1726-1798) was a signer of the 1790 Pennsylvania Constitution, [1] [2] a veteran of the Indian War in 1746, [3] an ensign in the French Indian War in 1756-1764 under Captain Samuel Perry, [4] a captain in the Revolutionary War under Colonel Joseph Armstrong, a justice of the peace in 1785, an Associate Judge, 1791–1794, commissioned by the first Governor of ...
The Generation 2 in NASCAR refers to the cars used between 1967 and 1980. The second generation of stock cars featured stock body with a modified frame, and modified chassis became part of the sport with entities such as Holman-Moody, Banjo Matthews, and Hutchenson-Pagan building chassis for teams.
Watch: Brandon Matthews, future PGA Tour pro, drove the 432-yard par-4 18th at Korn Ferry Tour Finals. Cameron Jourdan. September 3, 2022 at 12:37 PM.
The big merger between Nissan (NSANY) and Honda (HMC) is no more. In a statement on Thursday, the boards of both companies said they decided to mutually terminate their memorandum of understanding ...
John Joseph Mathews (November 16, 1894 – June 16, 1979) became one of the Osage Nation's most important spokespeople and writers of the mid-20th century, and served on the Osage Tribal Council from 1934 to 1942. Mathews was born into an influential Osage family, the son of William Shirley Mathews an Osage Nation