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Sportspeople from McKeesport, Pennsylvania (33 P) Pages in category "People from McKeesport, Pennsylvania" The following 59 pages are in this category, out of 59 total.
McKeesport, then part of Versailles Township, began to grow in 1830 when mining of the large deposits of bituminous coal in the region began. The first schoolhouse was built in 1832, with James E. Huey as its schoolmaster. [citation needed] McKeesport was incorporated as a borough in 1842, and the city's first steel mill was established in 1851.
The Schermerhorn family in New York were prominent merchants and social arbiters. Pages in category "Schermerhorn family" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total.
Articles and categories related to notable sportspeople presently or previously from McKeesport, Pennsylvania The main article for this category is List of people from Pennsylvania . For more information, see McKeesport, Pennsylvania .
McKeesport, Pennsylvania: 82nd (1951–1953) John Kee Democratic West Virginia (5th district) May 8, 1951 76 Heart attack [10] Washington, D.C. U.S. Elizabeth Kee: March 4, 1933 August 22, 1874 Glenville, West Virginia: 82nd (1951–1953) Wilson D. Gillette Republican Pennsylvania (14th district) August 7, 1951 71 Bronchial pneumonia [11 ...
The "Famous Fire" in McKeesport, Pennsylvania, destroyed seven downtown structures, damaged more than 12 others, and started fires in at least 10 homes. [ 102 ] Died: Torbert Macdonald , 58, U.S. Representative for Massachusetts since 1955, died of cancer.
Schermerhorn was born in New York City on June 22, 1821. He was the son of Peter Schermerhorn (1781–1852) and Sarah (née Jones) Schermerhorn (1782–1845). [2]Among his siblings was older brothers John Jones Schermerhorn (who married a daughter of Mayor Philip Hone), Peter Augustus Schermerhorn (who married Adaline Emily Coster), and Edmund Schermerhorn.
St. Mary's (German) Church was a Roman Catholic church in McKeesport, Pennsylvania, noteworthy for being the only church in the United States built in the early Christian Basilica model. During the 1980s, the church hosted a Broadway -inspired stage show in its parish hall featuring Rev. Tom Smith.