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  2. Kittanning, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The playground on North Jefferson Street was developed on the former site of the historic Kittanning Cemetery. In order to enable this, the city moved 274 graves in 1960 to a new cemetery formed along Troy Hill Road. Keystone Marker for Kittanning. In 1900, 3,902 people lived in Kittanning, and in 1910, there were 4,311 inhabitants.

  3. Greenwood Cemetery (Pittsburgh) - Wikipedia

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    Greenwood Cemetery is a cemetery in the Pittsburgh suburb of O'Hara Township, Pennsylvania, United States. The cemetery was opened in 1874 [1] and is located approximately six miles northeast of Downtown Pittsburgh at 321 Kittanning Pike (zip code 15215). Notables interred here include Pulitzer Prize winning playwright August Wilson. [2]

  4. Robert Orr Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Orr resided for a short while in Orrsville in 1845, [6] and lived in Allegheny City, Pennsylvania from 1848 to 1852. He returned to Kittanning, where he died in 1876. He was buried in the Kittanning Cemetery. [7]

  5. Kittanning Township, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania

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    Kittanning Township is located in central Armstrong County several miles east of the Allegheny River and does not border the borough of Kittanning, the county seat.. According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 30.8 square miles (79.8 km 2), of which 30.7 square miles (79.5 km 2) is land and 0.077 square miles (0.2 km 2), or 0.27%,

  6. Manor Township, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Manor Township is located in central Armstrong County. It is bordered to the west by the Allegheny River and by the boroughs of Ford Cliff, Ford City, and Manorville.The borough of Kittanning borders the short, northwestern edge of the township.

  7. Kittanning - Wikipedia

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    Kittanning Coal, coal seams in the Kittanning cyclothem of the Pennsylvanian Epoch; Kittanning Expedition, a raid during the French and Indian War that led to the destruction of the American Indian village of Kittanning; Kittanning Gap, a gap at the summit of Allegheny Ridge in Central Pennsylvania, United States; Kittanning Path, a major east ...

  8. Kittanning (village) - Wikipedia

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    Kittanning (Lenape Kithanink; pronounced [kitˈhaːniŋ]) was an 18th-century Native American village in the Ohio Country, located on the Allegheny River at present-day Kittanning, Pennsylvania. The village was at the western terminus of the Kittanning Path , an Indian trail that provided a route across the Alleghenies between the Ohio and ...

  9. Samuel Smith Harrison - Wikipedia

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    He studied law, was admitted to the bar and practiced. He moved to Kittanning, Pennsylvania. He was elected as a Jacksonian to the Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Congresses. He resumed the practice of law and died in Kittanning in 1853. Interment in Old Kittanning Cemetery.