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  2. Jerome, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Jerome was turned into an occupied camp by a strike that lasted sixteen months. [55] By mid-May 1922, for instance, 29 Somerset County sheriff's deputies patrolled Jerome, alongside a much larger contingent of company police and a unit of the Pennsylvania State police. The State Militia arrived a few months later. [56]

  3. List of counties in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    John Blair (1766-1832) a local pioneer farmer, merchant, and public servant [8] 120,273: 527 sq mi (1,365 km 2) Bradford County: 015: Towanda: 1810: Parts of Luzerne and Lycoming Counties; originally called Ontario County, renamed as Bradford County in 1812. William Bradford, second U.S. Attorney General: 59,695: 1,161 sq mi (3,007 km 2) Bucks ...

  4. Conemaugh Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Conemaugh Township is a township in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 6,760 at the 2020 census. [2] It is part of the Johnstown, Pennsylvania, Metropolitan Statistical Area. Conemaugh Township includes the towns of Jerome, Davidsville, Tire Hill, Thomas Mills, part of Holsopple, and surrounding countryside.

  5. Office of the Public Guardian - Wikipedia

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    The Office of the Public Guardian may refer to: Office of the Public Guardian (Scotland) Office of the Public Guardian (England and Wales)

  6. Hiyasota, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Hiyasota is an unincorporated community and coal town near Jerome [2] in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, United States. Penn Smokeless Coal Company operated two mines in Hiyasota in 1918. Penn Smokeless Coal Company operated two mines in Hiyasota in 1918.

  7. Government of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    In Pennsylvania the term for all elected members of the executive branch is four years, with a maximum of two terms. All members of the executive branch are not on the ballot in the same year: elections for governor and lieutenant governor are held in even years when there is not a presidential election, while the other three statewide offices are elected in presidential election years.

  8. Boswell, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    A prolonged struggle for unionization, which began at Jerome and Windber in northern Somerset County in early April, 1922, extended to Boswell on April 17. [11] By April 24, 1922, miners at Acosta, Gray, Ralphton, Randolph and Jenners also joined the strike, [ 12 ] which was to last sixteen months.

  9. Wilkins Township, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Wilkins Township is a township in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States.The population was 6,357 at the 2010 census. [3] It is served by Pennsylvania's 12th congressional district, the 43rd District of the Pennsylvania State Senate, and the 34th District of the Pennsylvania State House of Representatives.