![]() Sankey, iron, Iroquois Indians, James Garfield, Joe Magarac, John Boyles, John C. ![]() Shannon, Harlansburg, immigration and immigrants, Indian trails, Ira D. Moody, education, Edward Wright, electric railroads, Elisha McCurdy, Elizabeth McLaughrey, Ellwood City, Enon Valley, Erie Canal, Erie Packet Express, ethnicity, Eugenia Sheets, Farmers Cheese Cooperative, Fort Stanwix Treaty, Free Public School Act of 1834, Freemont Furnace, French and Indian War, George "Rube" Waddell, George Greer, Gottlob Senseman, Governor William F. Post, Christopher Gist, coal, David Frisbee, David Zeisberger, Delaware Indians, Dr. James Lawrence, Carnegie Steel Works, Catholic Church and Catholics, cement, census data, Chief Glickhican, Chief Nicolas, Chief Packanke, Chief Solomon, Christian F. Topics in this article: Abraham Zook, Aetna Iron Works, agriculture, Allegheny City, Allegheny County, American Can Company, American Cyanamid Co., Amish, Anna Jack, Annanias Allen, Annie McCaslin, Anthony Wayne, Appalachian Plateau Physiographic Province, Baptists, Bart Richards, baseball, Battle of Fallen Timbers, Beaver County, Beaver River, Beaver Valley, Butler, Calico Railroad, canals, Capt. ![]() Written by Samuel Farmerie in the County Feature category and the March 1978 issue ![]()
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