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You will receive an email with the download link after purchasing online. These files can be read using many PDF reader programs (Windows \/ Mac \/ Linux), however Adobe Reader or Acrobat are recommended.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eAL01 - Allegheny County PA - Everything Collection (All Collections on Allegheny County)\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eAL02 - County History \u0026amp; Biography Collection\u003cbr\u003eHistory of Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania (L. H. Everts, 1876, 325 pages)\u003cbr\u003eAllegheny County: Its Early History and Subsequent Development (A. A. Lambing \u0026amp; J. W. F. White, 1888, 343 pages)\u003cbr\u003eHistory of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania (A. 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These references cover 1000's of individuals, and are an excellent way to start or continue research focused on PA.\u003c\/p\u003e  \n\n\u003cp\u003eThis material was scanned from original publications and will be provided as text searchable PDFs (unless noted in description). These files can be read using many PDF reader programs (Windows \/ Mac \/ Linux), however Adobe Reader or Acrobat are recommended.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n\u003cp\u003eHistory of Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania (L. H. Everts, 1876, 325 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis publication is an early history of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.   It covers the history of Allegheny County from its earliest settlement to the time of publication along with the history of Pittsburgh, Allegheny City, and each of the townships in the county.  It includes many illustrations of residences and businesses, as well as a few of prominent citizens.  This is an excellent resource for historical or genealogical research in the Allegheny County \/ Pittsburgh area.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eSurnames Indexed:\u003cbr\u003e\nAgnew, Avery, Black, Brackenridge, Brown, Childs, Coleman, Collier, Craig, Dale, Dilworth, Dravo, Eichbaum, Garrison, Hailman, Hampton, Hays, Hoeveler, Hussey, Jones, Kirkwood, Lewis, McClintock, Negley, Neville, Reed, Reid, Rippey, Rogers, Rook, Scaife, Schmertz, Severance, Sharp, Speer, Thomson, Thumm, Wampler, Woodwell\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eAllegheny County: Its Early History and Subsequent\u003cbr\u003e\nDevelopment (A. A. Lambing \u0026amp; J. W. F. White, 1888, 343 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis publication was produced for the Centennial of Allegheny County, PA.  The first part of the publication highlights the County's history from its earliest times until the present (1888).  The second part details many of Allegheny County and Pittsburgh's successful business operations.   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Kress, Arbuckles \u0026amp; Co., Limited, A. G. Campbell \u0026amp; Sons, The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company, Nimick \u0026amp; Brittan Manufacturing Company, Dauler, Close \u0026amp; Johns, Hope Biscuit Works, Lutz Bros., Alfred E. Windsor \u0026amp; Co., Rawsthorne Bros., Bindley Hardware Co., Geo. K. Stevenson \u0026amp; Co., The Pittsburgh Leader, W. T. Brown \u0026amp; Brother, A. J. Logan \u0026amp; Co., Fairbanks \u0026amp; Co., The A. French Spring Co., Limited, Emil Loos, Pittsburgh Steel Casting Company, West Point Boiler Works, The Mutual Life Insurance Company, Curry University, F. \u0026amp; J. Heinz, J. McKain \u0026amp; Son, Shepley, Rutan \u0026amp; Coolidge, Architects, F. J. Albrecht, Evans, Cunningham \u0026amp; Jones, John Boyd's Livery, Boarding and Sales Stables, Thompson \u0026amp; Co., Republic Iron Works Limited, C. W. G. Ferris \u0026amp; Co., The Fischer Foundry \u0026amp; Machine Co., The National Tube Works Co., J. R. 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Batchelor, Bauer, Bauman, Baumann, Bayard, Beadling, Bealafeld, Beale, Beatty, Beck, Becker, Beckert, Bedell, Beech, Beedle, Beierlein, Beilstein, Belfour, Bell, Bennett, Berg, Bergman, Berry, Bethune, Bevington, Beymer, Bibby, Biehl, Bigger, Bigham, Bigley, Birney, Bissell, Bissett, Black, Blackadore, Blackburn, Blakeley, Bligh, Boal, Bock, Boden, Boertzler, Boggs, Bohlander, Bohn, Boisol, Bole, Boli, Bonnhorst, Boobyer, Booth, Boss, Bossart, Bour, Bower, Bowers, Bowman, Boyce, Boyd, Brackenridge, Bradeen, Bragdon, Braithwait, Brankstone, Brauff, Braun, Breading, Breed, Brennan, Brethauer, Bretthalle, Brewster, Brickell, Bridges, Briggs, Bright, Brinker, Brooker, Brown, Brunner, Brunot, Brush, Bryan, Bryans, Bryant, Bryce, Bryson, Buch, Bughman, Bulford, Bullion, Burket, Burkhard, Burki, Burns, Burtner, Bushnell, Byers, Byrne, Cable, Cadman, Caldwell, Calhoun, Callahan, Calvert, Camp, Campbell, Carhart, Carlin, Carlson, Carmack, Carnahan, Carothers, Carpenter, Carr, Carroll, Carson, Cass, Catherwood, Caughey, Caves, Chadwick, Chalfant, Chambers, Chaplin, Chartier, Cheesman, Cheney, Chess, Childs, Christ, Christy, Church, Churchfield, Clark, Clarke, Clatty, Clement, Clements, Clendenen, Clendenning, Coates, Cochran, Coe, Coffin, Cole, Collier, Collingwood, Collins, Colvin, Conkle, Conlin, Conner, Connor, Converse, Cook, Cooke, Cooley, Cooper, Core, Cornelius, Couch, Coulter, Coursin, Courtney, Cowan, Cowden, Cox, Coyle, Craft, Craig, Craighead, Cramer, Cravens, Crawford, Creelman, Creighton, Cribbs, Crider, Cridge, Croghan, Crooks, Crouch, Crowe, Crowther, Cruikshank, Cubbage, Culbertson, Culp, Cunningham, Curran, Curry, Cuthbert, Cyphers, Dabbs, Dale, Dalimeyer, Dalzell, Danner, Davidson, Davis, Davison, Davitt, Dawson, Day, Dean, Deane, De Armit, Decker, Deeds, Deer, De Haven, De Long, Dempsey, Denny, Depp, Dersam, Devenny, Devlin, Dewalt, Dewees, Diamond, Dick, Dickey, Dickson, Dieterich, Dietrich, Dillig, Dillon, Dinsmore, Dollens, Donald, Donaldson, Donovan, 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Kurtz, Lacock, Lamb, Lambing, Lampe, Lane, Lappe, Lapsly, Large, Larimer, Larkin, Lashell, Latham, Laufman, Laughlin, Laurent, Lawson, Lea, Learn, Le Bauda, Lecky, Lee, Leet, Lendrum, Lenkner, Leonard, Leppig, Lesnet, Lesnett, Lewis, Liggett, Lighthill, Linderman, Lindsay, Linhart, Linke, Linton, Lloyd, Lobingier, Lockton, Loeffler, Logan, Lonerbaugh, Long, Loomis, Lorenz, Loucks, Love, Lovedale, Lowen, Loyd, Lucas, Ludden, Ludwick, Ludwig, Luft, Lundmark, Lutes, Lutz, Lynch, Lyon, Lysle, McAdams, McAteer, McBride, McCabe, McCall, McCallen, McCandless, McCartney, McCaslin, McChesney, McClaren, McClarin, McClean, McClelland, McClintock, McClure, McClurg, McCluskey, McComb, McConaughy, McConnell, McConville, McCord, McCormick, McCoy, McCrea, McCreedy, McCullough, McCully, McCune, McCurdy, McCutcheon, McDade, McDermott, McDonald, McDonough, McDowell, McElheny, McElroy, McElwain, McEnulty, McFadden, McFeeters, McFerin, McFetridge, McGee, McGinnis, McGirr, McGlinchey, McGogney, McGreevey, McGregor, McGrew, McGunnegle, McIntosh, McIntire, McIntyre, McJunkin, McKean, McKee, McKelvey, McKelvy, McKenna, McKim, McKinley, McKinney, McKnight, McKown, McLain, McLarn, McLaughlin, McLean, McMahan, McMahon, McMaster, McMichael, McMillan, McMillen, McMinn, McMorran, McMullen, McNair, McNall, McNamee, McNeal, McNeill, McPhilliany, McRoberts, McVicker, McWilliams, Macferron, Mackay, Mackin, Mader, Magee, Magill, Maguire, Mains, Maits, Mallisee, Malsch, Manby, Mangold, Mankedick, Manown, Marlatt, Marshall, Martin, Marvin, Marx, Mason, Mateer, Mates, Mathews, Mathias, Matlack, Maurer, Maxwell, May, Mayer, Meanor, Means, Meek, Meeks, Megown, Mehaffey, Mehring, Meiers, Meinert, Mellon, Mellor, Meloney, Melvin, Mercer, Merriman, Mertz, Merz, Messler, Metcalf, Metzger, Meyer, Meyers, Meyran, Milholland, Millar, Miller, Milligan, Millken, Mills, Mitchell, Moffit, Molony, Montgomery, Montour, Moody, Moore, Moorhead, Morgan, Morris, Morrison, Morrow, Morton, Mourer, Mower, Moyle, Mueller, Mullett, Mullin, Mullooly, Munhall, Murdoch, Murphey, Murphy, Murray, Muse, Musgrave, Myers, Nash, Neel, Neely, Neemes, Negley, Nesbit, Neune, Neupert, Neville, Nevin, Newlin, Newton, Niemann, Nill, Nimick, Nixon, Noble, Norton, Nuttall, Obenauf, O'Bryon, Ochse, O'Connor, O'Donnell, Oeffner, Oesterley, Oesterling, O'Hara, Oliver, Over, O'Keefe, O'Neil, Orr, Osborne, Osburn, Ott, Owens, Pahlmann, Painter, Pangburn, Parker, Parkinson, Partridge, Patrick, Patterson, Patton, Paul, Payne, Pearce, Pearson, Peebles, Peffer, Pence, Penney, Percival, Perkins, Pershing, Peters, Peterson, Petty, Pfieffer, Phelan, Philips, Phillips, Phipps, Pichel, Pierce, Pitcairn, Pitts, Plummer, Poellot, Poff, Pollock, Porter, Portman, Power, Powers, Prager, Preston, Price, Prinz, Pritchard, Provost, Pugh, Purdy, Pyle, Quinette, Quinn, Radzinsky, Raisig, Ralston, Ramage, Ramsay, Rankin, Rath, Rattigan, Raymond, Ream, Redman, Reed, Reel, Reese, Reeves, Reiber, Reich, Reid, Reilly, Reineman, Reinhard, Rend, Reniers, Reno, Reutzel, Reymer, Reynolds, Rhodes, Rice, Richey, Riddle, Riegner, Riethmiller, Rigg, Riggs, Rinard, Rischpeter, Risher, Ritchey, Ritter, Roads, Robb, Robbins, Roberts, Robertson, Robinson, Robison, Rodenbaugh, Rodgers, Roedel, Roehn, Rogers, Roll, Roller, Ralph, Rolshouse, Romine, Rook, Rose, Ross, Rott, Routh, Rowand, Rowley, Ruettiger, Rumsey, Russell, Ryan, Sadler, Salt, Sample, Sanders, Sandles, Sanford, Sawyer, Scarborough, Scaife, Schafer, Schanzenbach, Scheide, Schenley, Schindeheetle, Schmelz, Schmertz, Schmid, Schmidt, Schmitt, Schneider, Schnorr, Schoeller, Schoeneck, Schooley, Schoyer, Schramm, Schreiner, Schuchman, Schulte, Schultze, Schwab, Schwartz, Schwer, Schwitter, Scott, Scovel, Scully, Seaman, Seddon, Seibert, Seif, Seiling, Seitz, Selleck, Sellers, Semmens, Semple, Senger, Serena, Seville, Sevin, Sewickley, Shaffer, Shale, Shaler, Shane, Shaner, Shanks, Shannon, Sharp, Sharpless, Shaver, Shaw, Shawhan, Shedden, Sheedy, Sheekey, Shelton, Shephard, Sheraden, Sherriff, Shields, Shoemaker, Shouse, Shrader, Shultz, Siebert, Silk, Silvey, Simcox, Simmons, Simon, Simpson, Sinclair, Sinn, Skelley, Skelly, Sloan, Smeaton, Smith, Smolenske, Sneathen, Snitzer, Snively, Snodgrass, Snowden, Soles, Sommers, Sossong, Spahr, Spang, Spangler, Speer, Spence, Spencer, Springer, Sproal, Sproul, Srodes, St. Clair, Staley, Stamm, Standish, Stanton, Starr, Steckel, Steedle, Steel, Steen, Stein, Steinhilber, Stemler, Stephens, Stephenson, Sterrett, Sterritt, Stevener, Stevenson, Stewart, Stifel, Stillerich, Stilley, Stipe, Stockdale, Stocker, Stoll, Stoner, Stonesipher, Storer, Story, Stotler, Stowe, Stratton, Straw, Strohm, Stuart, Stuckslager, Succop, Sullinger, Sullivan, Sutter, Sutton, Swaney, Swartwelder, Swearingen, Sweeney, Swisshelm, Sykes, Sylves, Taggart, Talley, Tate, Taylor, Teegarden, Teemer, Teese, Teeter, Terrell, Thaw, Thom, Thomas, Thompson, Thomson, Thornburg, Thorne, Tidball, Tilbrook, Tilghman, Tinstman, Titzel, Tomlinson, Torrence, Totton, Towers, Tracy, Trautman, Travelli, Trent, Trich, Trotter, Trunick, Tucker, Turner, Tweedy, Ulery, Unverzagt, Vance, Vandergrift, Van Fossen, Van Kirk, Varner, Verner, Vetter, Vey, Vilsack, Voegtly, Vogeley, Von Stein, Waddle, Wade, Wagener, Wagner, Walker, Wall, Wallace, Walter, Walthour, Wampler, Ward, Wardrop, Warner, Warren, Wasmuth, Waters, Watson, Watt, Watters, Wangaman, Way, Weber, Weddell, Weddle, Weinmah, Weir, Weiskircher, Welfal, Wells, Welser, Werner, Wernke, Wertz, West, Westerman, Wettach, Weylman, White, Whitehead, Whitesell, Whitlatch, Wible, Wick, Wicks, Wiegel, Wiegering, Wigand, Wiggins, Wightman, Wilcox, Wilde, Wilds, Wilhelm, Wilkins, Williams, Williby, Willis, Willock, Willson, Wilson, Wiltshire, Wineland, Winter, Wisman, Witherow, Wittmer, Woener, Wolf, Wolfarth, Wolfe, Wood, Woodburn, Woodford, Woods, Wool, Work, Wortman, Wrenshall, Wycoff, Wylie, Wyse, Yoder, Young, Youngk, Yourd, Yunker, Zacharias, Ziesche, Zinkhan, Zoller, Zollinger, Zumpft, Zwingler\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBiographical Review - Pittsburgh and the Vicinity, Pennsylvania\u003cbr\u003e\n(Biographical Review Publishing Co., 1897, 543 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis publiction presents a collection of personal and family biographical sketches focused on Allegheny County.  It sketches the lives of numerous influential and important citizens of the county, sometimes tracing lineage back before the the revolutionary period.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eSurnames Indexed:\u003cbr\u003e\nAllison, Alspach, Alston, Ameisen, Anderson, Archer, Armstrong, Arnholt, Asdale, Ash, Ashworth, Atkinson, Aull, Bailey, Ballintine, Barbour, Barchfeld, Barnes, Barton, Batten, Beach, Benham, Bergstresser, Bingaman, Bippus, Blachly, Blair, Blakeley, Boggs, Bonar, Braun, Brennen, Brickell, Bronson, Brown, Bungey, Bunton, Burgwin, Burke, Burket, Burleigh, Burnett, Butler, Cameron, Campbell, Carhart, Carnegie, Carpenter, Challinor, Chessrown, Christy, Church, Clark, Cole, Connelly, Constans, Cook, Cooper, Coster, Costley, Cowan, Cowley, Criswell, Crombie, Croskey, Crumrine, Cubbage, Cummins, Dabbs, Daub, Davis, De Armit, Dethlefs, Dickson, Disque, Duff, Dunlap, Dunn, Eaton, Ehrenfeld, Elliot, Epping, Evans, Everson, Ewing, Ferguson, Flaig, Flower, Ford, Foster, French, Fullerton, Fulmer, Gable, Galleher, Geltzheiser, Gill, Goodstone, Gordon, Graham, Green, Gregg, Gripp, Groetzinger, Guffey, Haines, Hamilton, Harrison, Haslage, Hawkins, Hayes, Heckel, Hill, Holiday, Holland, Horner, Hosack, Houston, Howe, Howley, Hunt, Hussey, Husted, Jackson, jamison, Jenkins, Johnson, Johnston, Johnstone, Jones, Kearns, Kennedy, Kerr, Killikelly, King, Kinnear, Kirk, Knox, Krebs, Kumler, Lambing, Lange, Lewin, Liggett, Light, Lippincott, Little, Lloyd, Lockhart, Loomis, Lowry, Ludden, Lyne, Lyon, Macbeth, Marquis, Marshall, McAleese, McCandless, McCann, McCargo, McClintock, McCord, McCormick, McCready, McElroy, McGeagh, McGiffin, McKelvy, McKennan, McMorran, Mead, Mellon, Mercer, Meredith, Metcalf, Michel, Miller, Milligan, Mineart, Montgomery, Mooar, Mustin, Neely, Negley, Nevin, Nicholson, Niles, Oakley, O'Brien, Oldshue, Orr, Ostermaier, Peach, Pearce, Pfeifer, Phillips, Pickering, Pitcairn, Pond, Porter, Redick, Reid, Rex, Reymer, Rigg, Riley, Rinehart, Rook, Roseburg, Rossmann, Rowan, Sadler, Samson, Sankey, Schmertz, Schneider, Scott, Scovel, Scull, Semple, Shaw, Sheriff, Shields, Shillito, Silvey, Sipe, Sleppy, Slonaker, Smith, Spangler, Speer, Stanton, Sterrett, Stevens, Stevenson, Stewart, Stillwagen, Stouffer, Stowe, Succop, Swartzwelder, Templeton, Thomas, Thompson, Tonner, Torrance, Trent, Ure, Wade, Wallace, Walter, Ward, Waugh, Weber, Werder, White, Whitesell, Sightman, Williams, Wilson, Winslow, Witherspoon, Woodburn, Woodside, Wright, Wuth, Yardum, Yoder, Yohe, Young, Zug\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eMemoirs of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, Personal and Genealogical\u003cbr\u003e\n(Northwestern Historical Association, 1904, 1078 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis publication is an extensive biographical volume on Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.  It contains hundreds of biographical sketches of Pittsburgh's and Allegheny County's prominent individuals, and includes in most cases a portrait of the subject.  This is a wonderful resource for historical or genealogical research in this area of PA.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eSurnames Indexed:\u003cbr\u003e\nAbbott, Abernathey, Ackerman, Albrecht, Alderson, Allebrand, Allman, Anderson, Armstrong, Arnold, Aston, Bailey, Bair, Baird, Baker, Barker, Barnett, Barr, Battles, Beale, Beck, Bedell, Behen, Beinhauser, Bekavac, Bellingham, Benham, Benner, Berkenbush, Bernhard, Best, Bickerton, Black, Bleichner, Boden, Bohlander, Bollman, Bolster, Boothe, Borgmann, Bost, Botkin, Bowes, Boyd, Bradley, Brady, Brierley, Brinker, Brown, Browne, Buckley, Buente, Bullion, Burgoon, Burkert, Burns, Burroughs, Byrne, Cahen, Cahill, Caldwell, Callery, Calvert, Campbell, Carnahan, Carney, Carter, Chalmers, Chaplin, Clark, Cluley, Cochrane, Cole, Collingwood, Conlin, Connor, Cook, Cooper, Corlett, Coulter, Cox, Craig, Crump, Cunningham, Dabbs, Daggette, Daube, Davidson, Davis, Demmel, Deverts, Dickson, Dierstein, Dilworth, Dodds, Dolan, Dorrington, Dorsey, Downey, Doyle, Dublin, Duff, Duffner, Dunn, Duvall, Eckbreth, Edgar, Edlis, Edwards, Eickemeyer, Elicker, Elphinstone, Englehart, Erskine, Evans, Evert, Ewing, Eynon, Faidley, Fair, Fairfield, Fairman, Fawcett, Fife, Filcer, Fisher, Fite, Flood, Flowers, Ford, Fording, Forrester, Forsyth, Forsythe, Foster, Francies, Frauenheim, Frederick, Fullerton, Gabler, Gailey, Gaub, Gerdts, Geyer, Gilchrist, Glenn, Glojnaric, Goldstrohm, Gosser, Gottfried, Grabe, Graebing, Graham, Granger, Gray, Gregg, Green, Grelle, Grenet, Grierson, Griscom, Groetzinger, Guffey, Guiler, Hamilton, Hanlon, Harkins, Harper, Harvey, Haslett, Hauser, Hays, Heath, Heisel, Henderson, Henry, Hepline, Hering, Hershberger, Hill, Hilldorfer, Hock, Hogg, Holliday, Holozsnyay, Holtzman, Hope, House, Hunter, Imbrie, Irwin, Jastrazembski, Jenkins, Johns, Johnson, Johnston, Jones, Jordan, Kambach, Kane, Kappeler, Kaufman, Keane, Kelly, Kennedy, Keyes, Kimberlin, Kimmey, King, Kintner, Kirkbride, Kirschler, Kistler, Klaus, Klumpp, Knoderer, Kraus, Kuhn, Lambie, Lang, Lantz, Latimore, Latshaw, Lawrence, Lawry, Lawson, Layton, Lea, Leadbeater, Leader, Leslie, Leuscher, Levy, Lewis, Lightenheld, Lighthill, Lindsay, Lindsey, Linsley, Livingston, Lobingier, Locke, Logan, Lohrey, Lowe, Lowry, Lutz, Lynch, MacBroom, MacCloskey, MacMath, Magee, Malarkey, Malone, Manning, Marks, Marshall, Martin, Mattern, Maurer, Maxey, McAlinney, McCabe, McCall, McCandless, McCann, McCarthy, McClarin, McClelland, McClure, McCormick, McCurdy, McDermott, McElhiney, McFail, McGarey, McGeary, McGovern, McGrogan, McGunnegle, McIlvain, McKee, McKelvy, McKenna, McKinley, McLain, McMasters, McNally, McPartland, Mead, Means, Mercer, Merriman, Metcalf, Meyer, Miller, Mitchell, Mohney, Molamphy, Monahan, Montgomery, Moore, Moreland, Morris, Morrow, Morton, Muehlbronner, Mueller, Murphy, Murray, Mustin, Naylor, Negley, Nesbit, Neu, Neville, Newlin, Noble, Ober, Obey, Obushkevich, O'Donnell, O'Leary, Omslaer, Orbin, Orris, Orechowski, Ostermaier, Oyer, Pagan, Painter, Palen, Palmer, Parker, Patterson, Pearson, Pedder, Peebles, Perrine, Perry, Petty, Philips, Phillips, Phillis, Phipps, Pierce, Pirl, Pitcairn, Pitcock, Pitts, Prestley, Prosser, Pruett, Quaill, Queck, Radcliffe, Ralston, Ramage, Randolph, Reed, Reel, Renshaw, Reukauf, Richards, Ridgeway, Riehl, Rinehart, Ritter, Roberts, Robinson, Rodgers, Rook, Ross, Rott, Rowe, Rowley, Ruhlandt, Ruoff, Russell, Sachs, Samson, Sarver, Saupp, Scandrett, Schell, Schellman, Schleich, Schmitt, Schoults, Schreiner, Schroedel, Schroeder, Schulz, Scott, Seibel, Seifried, Shaffer, Shaw, Sheasley, Sherran, Sherrard, Shields, Shoemaker, Shroyer, Siebert, Simon, Sloan, Smail, Smalley, Smith, Snaman, Sneathen, Snee, Soffel, Sparr, Spicer, Staab, Staley, Steel, Steen, Steffy, Stengel, Stevenson, Stewart, Stone, Stork, Stottler, Stouffer, Stowe, St. Peter, Strang, Subasic, Suter, Sutkaitis, Sutter, Szabo, Thein, Theis, Theobald, Thompson, Thomson, Tonnele, Toole, Torrance, Torrence, Trautman, Treacy, Tredway, Tressel, Tschume, Tunstall, Vernon, Vierheller, Voegtly, Vogt, Vokolek, Vondera, Von Moss, Wachter, Waite, Walker, Wallace, Walsh, Walter, Walton, Watson, Weber, Weir, Weis, Weller, Wiggins, Wilcox, Will, Williams, Willock, Wills, Wilson, Winters, Wolfe, Wright, Wylie, Young, Zahniser, Zimmerman, Zinsser, Zoeller\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eGenealogical and Personal History of the Allegheny Valley\u003cbr\u003e\n(John W. Jordan, 1913, 1402 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThe Foreword of this publication makes known its purpose and contents:  \"The present work, \"Genealogical and Personal History of the Allegheny Valley Pennsylvania,\" presents in the aggregate an amount and variety of genealogical and personal information and portraiture unequalled by any kindred publication.  No similar work concerning Allegheny Valley Families has ever before been presented, and it contains a vast amount of ancestral history never before printed.  The object, clearly defined and well digested, is threefold: First.  To present in concise form the history of Allegheny Valley Families of the Colonial Days. Second.  To preserve a record of its prominent present-day people.  Third.  To present through personal sketches the relations of its prominent families of all times to the growth, singular prosperity and wide-spread influence of the Allegheny Valley, Pennsylvani and its tributary region.\"\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eSurnames Indexed:\u003cbr\u003e\nAbbott, Acomb, Adams, Aksly, Alden, Allebach, Allein, Allen, Allison, Alt, Altman, Amsler, Andrews, Arird, Armbrust, Arnold, Arter, Arthurs, Artley, Ash, Ashbaugh, Auerhaim, Backus, Bailey, Baker, Ball, Banner, Barber, Barchfield, Barlett, Barnes, Barnhart, Barr, Barry, Bashline, Bayley, Beach, Bean, Beary, Beaty, Beatty, Beck, Beers, Bell, Bellis, Bemis, Bennett, Benninghoff, Bensinger, Berlin, Best, Bigham, Bigler, Beindley, Blair, Bleakley, Bloss, Boardman, Boileau, Bomgardner, Borland, Bostwick, Boulton, Bouton, Bovard, Bowen, Bowersox, Bowman, Bowser, Boyce, Boyd, Boyer, Bradshaw, Brosius, Brown, Brownsell, Brundred, Bryan, Bull, Burns, Byers, Caldwell, Camp, Campbell, Carnahan, Carr, Carrier, Carter, Caruthers, Caswell, Catlin, Chadwick, Chambers, Chapman, Chartley, Chase, Chesney, Chipman, Chittenden, Clapp, Clark, Clarke, Clendenin, Cobham, Coffin, Cogswell, Cole, Colegrove, Collier, Collner, Conner, Conyne, Cooper, Corbett, Corwin, Coulter, Cowan, Coyne, Craig, Crawford, Crispin Criswell, Crosby, Cross, Cumings, Cummings, Cunningham, Curtis, Cyphert, Dale, Dalrymple, Dana, Davis, Day, De Forest, Delo, Delp, Dempsey, Dennis, Dennison, Dickey, Dickinson, Dieffenbacher, Ditty, Ditz, Dix, Dixson, Donahue, Dovenspike, Downes, Downing, Dowrey, Drake, Du Bois, Duffield, Dunham, Dunkle, Dunn, Dunshee, Durfey, Earp, Eastman, Eaton, Eckels, Eddy, Edmonson, Edson, Edwards, Eiseman, Elder, Ely, Emery, Emhuff, Estes, Etzel, Evans, Everson, Fahr, Faller, Farwell, Fasenmyer, Fassett, Fay, Fenstamaker, Ferguson, Ferrier, Fickett, Filler, Fisher, Fitzgerald, Fleming, Folk, Folwell, Forbes, Fowkes, Fowler, Fox, Frame, Frampton, Frank, Frantz, Frazier, Frederick, Freeman, Frill, Fuller, Furman, Gallup, Gardner, Garlick, Gates, Gathers, Gemmill, George, Geyer, Gibson, Gifford, Giles, Gilfillan, Gill, Gillespie, Gillett, Gillis, Gilmore, Ginkle, Gleason, Goal, Goble, Gordon, Gorton, Graham, Grandin, Grant, Gray, Green, Greenland, Greenwood, Gregory, Griggs, Gruninger, Guetthoff, Guffey, Habgood, Hack, Haggerty, Hamblen, Hamlin, Hampton, Hanby, Hancock, Hanna, Harding, Harnish, Harris, Hartman, Haskell, Hastings, Hatfield, Haust, Hawk, Hawkins, Hayes, Hays, Hayward, Hazeltine, Hazen, Heck, Heeter, Hehner, Heinz, Henninger, Henry, Hepburn, Herspool, Hess, Hilliard, Himes, Hinckley, Hindman, Hitchcock, Hoagland, Hodges, Hodil, Hodsdon, Hoeing, Hoffman, Hogarth, Hogsett, Hogue, Holbrook, Holdridge, Holman, Holmes, Holt, Hook, Horton, Hosack, Hosterman, Hough, Houghton, Hovey, Hovis, Howe, Huff, Hufnagel, Hughes, Hukill, Hull, Hultberg, Humes, Humphrey, Hunter, Hurley, Hussey, Huston, Hutchinson, Hyder, Irvine, Jack, Jackson, James, Jamieson, Jayne, Jaynes, Jeannerat, Jenkins, Johnson, Johnston, Jordan, Kahle, Kauffman, Kay, Keck, Keefer, Kellogg, Kidder, Kimmel, King, Kingsley, Kinnear, Kline, Klingensmith, Klingler, Knap, Knappenberger, Kneeland, Knight, Koos, Kratzer, Kreiner, Kribbs, Krotzer, Kuhns, Ladd, Lain, Lamberton, Lambing, Lane, Larimer, Lauer, Laughlin, Lawson, Lay, Lea, Leader, Leasure, Lee, Leonard, Le Roy, Levine, Lewis, Lillibridge, Lincoln, Lindsley, Linnon, Locke, Logan, Long, Loomis, Love, Lower, Lucart, Lucas, Lucke, Lutton, Lutz, Lynan, MacDonald, McBride, McCabe, McCalmont, McClelland, McClintock, McClune, McClung, McClure, McCoy, McCrea, McCullough, McCurdy, McDowell, McElhaney, McElhattan, McElroy, McEntire, McEntire, McEwen, McFarland, McIntyre, McKee, McKelvey, McKinly, McKinley, McKinney, McLaughlin, McVay, Mackey, Magee, Magill, Males, Mallery, Mallory, Mark, Marsh, Marshall, Martin, Mason, Mays, Mead, Meals, Melvin, Merchant, Merkle, Meyers, Middleton, Miller, Mitchell, Mohney, Mong, Montgomery, Moore, Morck, Morris, Morrison, Mortimer, Mott, Moyer, Mullins, Munn, Murphy, Musser, Myers, Nash, Needle, Neely, Nelson, Nevin, Newcomb, Newell, Neyhart, Nichols, Niederriter, Norris, O'Dell, O'Donnell, Olds, Oliphant, Oliver, Olney, Orr, Osborne, Osmer, Ostrander, Over, Painter, Parker, Parkin, Parks, Parshall, Patterson, Patton, Pelton, Perrine, Pettit, Philips, Phillips, Phipps, Pickens, Pickett, Pinney, Platt, Plumer, Pohl, Pollock, Port, Porter, Porterfield, Potter, Potts, Powell, Power, Pratt, Prentice, Prescott, Preston, Pritner, Prosser, Pryer, Purviance, Putnam, Putney, Ramage, Rankin, Rapp, Rea, Reade, Redfield, Reed, Reid, Reineman, Reisinger, Reyner, Rial, Rice, Richardson, Richmond, Rickards, Riddell, Riddle, Rider, Ridgway, Rimer, Ritz, Robbins, Robinson, Rockwell, Rodgers, Rogers, Ross, Rowland, Rugh, Rush, Russel, Russell, Rust, Rutherford, Ryan, Sample, Sanborn, Sansom, Sayers, Schermerhorn, Schettler, Schimmelfeng, Scofield, Scott, Seaward, Seigworth, Seldon, Selker, Sellers, Servey, Shafer, Shaffer, Sharp, Shattuck, Shawkey, Sherman, Shick, Shields, Shiirey, Shirley, Shontz, Shortt, Shoup, Shriever, Shuey, Sibley, Siegel, Siggins, Simpson, Siverling, Skelton, Slattery, Slaughenhoupt, Sloan, Smiley, Smith, Smitheman, Smullin, Snyder, Soper, Specht, Spindler, Squires, Stahlamn, Stanton, Stauffer, Steele, Stephenson, Stevenson, Stewart, Stillman, Strattan, Stroutman, Smart, Stull, Sullivan, Summers, Summerville, Suter, Sutton, Swank, Swanson, Taft, Taylor, Terrill, Texter, Thayer, Thomas, Thompson, Thorpe, Tillinghast, Todd, Tomlinson, Trask, Tritsch, Troutman, Truby, Turner, Tuttle, Ulman, Van Dyke, Van Every, Van Orsdale, Vogle, Wagner, Waite, Walker, Walter, Waters, Watson, Weaver, Webster, Weeter, Weiser, Weld, Wells, West, Westgate, Wheelock, Whitaker, White, Whitehill, Whitmer, Wick, Wikoff, Williams, Williamson, Wilson, Willson, Windsor, Winger, Winslow, Wise, Witherup, Wood, Woodburn, Wray, Wright, Wynkoop, Wynn, Yingling, Yost, Young, Younie\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eGenealogical and Personal History of Western Pennsylvania\u003cbr\u003e\n(John W. Jordan, 1915, 1996 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThe Foreword of this publication makes known its purpose and contents:  \"The present work, \"Genealogical and Personal History of Western Pennsylvania,\" presents in the aggregate an amount and variety of genealogical and personal information and portraiture unequalled by any kindred publication.  No similar work concerning Western Pennsylvania has ever before been presented, and it contains a vast amount of ancestral history never before printed.  The object, clearly defined and well digested, is to present in concise form the history of Western Pennsylvania Families of the Colonial Days.  There are numerous volunimus histories of the State, making it unnecessary in this work to even outline its annals.  What has been published, however, relates principally to civic life.  The amplification necessary to complete the picture, old and nowaday, is what is supplied by these Genealogical and Personal Memoirs.  In other words, while others have written of \"the times,\" the province of this work is as a chronicle of the people who have made this magnificent region what it is.\"  This is an extensive biographical publication which covers western Pennsylvania, including the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny City, and the counties of Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Clarion, Fayette, Indiana, Mercer, Somerset, Venango, Washington, Westmoreland.  Included with the biographical information are hundreds of portraits of this areas leading men and women.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eSurnames Indexed:\u003cbr\u003e\nAcheson, Ackerman, Adams, Agnew, Ague, Ahlborn, Albert, Aldrich, Allen, Allison, Alter, Amrhein, Anderson, Andrews, Armstrong, Arters, Ash, Augustin, Bailie, Baird, Baker, Balcom, Baldridge, Ball, Balles, Barnett, Bauer, Baugher, Bauman, Baumgartel, Bayard, Beall, Beatty, Bebout, Beck, Becker, Beckert, Bedell, Beet, Beissinger, Benson, Benzenhoefer, Beran, Bergman, Beringer, Berner, Berryman, Bertsch, Best, Bestwick, Bethune, Bick, Bickerton, Biddlestone, Bigham, Birchard, Black, Blair, Blick, Blind, Blockinger, Blose, Bokermann, Bole, Bolard, Bossert, Bourke, Bowser, Boyce, Boyd, Boyle, Brackenridge, Bradwell, Brandon, Brandt, Braun, Breading, Breckenridge, Breining, Breitenbaugh, Brennan, Brethauer, Brewer, Briggs, Brodmerkel, Brooker, Brooks, Brown, Bruckner, Bubb, Buckley, Bulger, Bullion, bullions, Burchard, Burgunder, Burkhard, Burkman, Burleigh, Burton, Butler, Byers, Byrne, Cadwallader, Cairns, Caldwell, Calhoun, Calvin, Campbell, Carnegie, Carr, Carson, Casey, Caughey, Cavanaugh, Caven, Cease, Chalot, Challis, Chamberlain, Chantler, Chaplin, Chase, Chess, Christy, Church, Clark, Clary, Clever, Cochran, Cole, Collins, Colter, Colteryahn, Conn, Connelly, Cook, Cooper, Coover, Cope, Corbett, Corey, Cornelius, Cornett, Cort, Cotton, Coursin, Cowan, Cox, Craig, Craighead, Cratty, Crawford, Creese, Crick, Cricks, Croft, Crokks, Crosbie, Crosby, Crumrine, Culbertson, Cummings, Cunningham, Curry, Danner, Darby, Daubenspeck, Daugherty, David, Davidson, Davies, Davis, Day, De Bolt, Dell, De Long, Dennis, Denny, Densmore, Denton, Der, Dickson, Diehl, Dillon, Dippold, Donal\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"PA-Genealogy","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":42545163731172,"sku":"AL02","price":20.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0784\/3371\/products\/websitelogo_2262f00d-ed02-4285-97ab-dd87f4cbf64a.jpg?v=1645626568"},{"product_id":"allegheny-county-pa-regional-and-miscellaneous-history-collection","title":"Allegheny County PA - Regional and Miscellaneous History Collection","description":"\u003cp\u003eThis is a collection of various historical and genealogical reference works on Pennsylvania.  These references cover 1000's of individuals, and are an excellent way to start or continue research focused on PA.\u003c\/p\u003e  \n\n\u003cp\u003eThis material was scanned from original publications and will be provided as text searchable PDFs (unless noted in description). These files can be read using many PDF reader programs (Windows \/ Mac \/ Linux), however Adobe Reader or Acrobat are recommended.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n\u003cp\u003eTown, Township \u0026amp; Regional Histories\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003ePittsburgh and Allegheny in the Centennial Year (George H. Thurston, 1876, 308 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis book is a history of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, published for the United States Centennial.  Particular attention is given to the industries and businesses of the area.\u003c\/p\u003e \n\n\u003cp\u003eChapters:\u003cbr\u003e\n1 - Pen Pictures of Pittsburgh\u003cbr\u003e\n2 - The Military Record of Pittsburgh\u003cbr\u003e\n3 - Geographical Position\u003cbr\u003e\n4 - Railway System of Pittsburgh\u003cbr\u003e\n5 - Half Century of Manufacturing\u003cbr\u003e\n6 - Growth of Population at Pittsburgh\u003cbr\u003e\n7 - Climate and Health of Pittsburgh\u003cbr\u003e\n8 - Boat Building of Pittsburgh\u003cbr\u003e\n9 - Mineralogical Position\u003cbr\u003e\n10 - Manufacturing Advantages\u003cbr\u003e\n11 - Lumber and Its Products\u003cbr\u003e\n12 - Glass Factories of Pittsburgh\u003cbr\u003e\n13 - The Coal Business of Pittsburgh\u003cbr\u003e\n14 - The Iron Works of Pittsburgh\u003cbr\u003e\n15 - Steel Manufacturing at Pittsburgh\u003cbr\u003e\n16 - The Oil Trade at Pittsburgh\u003cbr\u003e\n17 - Lead, Copper and Brass\u003cbr\u003e\n18 - Cotton and Wool Manufacturing\u003cbr\u003e\n19 - Manufactures from Earthy Substances\u003cbr\u003e\n20 - Manufactures from Animal and Agricultural\u003cbr\u003e\n21 - Products\u003cbr\u003e\n22 - Miscellaneous Manufactures\u003cbr\u003e\n23 - Mercantile Interests\u003cbr\u003e\n24 - Produce Business\u003cbr\u003e\n25 - Financial Institutions\u003cbr\u003e\n26 - The Press of Pittsburgh\u003cbr\u003e\n27 - Benevolent Institutions, and Conclusion\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eRecollections of Seventy Years and Historical Gleanings of\u003cbr\u003e\nAllegheny, Pennsylvania (Judge John E. Parke, 1886, 386 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis publication includes a variety of historical accounts from the history of Allegheny County, PA along with a number of biographical sketches.  This is an excellent resource for historical or genealogical research in the Allegheny County \/ Pittsburgh area.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eSurnames:\u003cbr\u003e\nAdams, Alexander, Anderson, Avery, Brewer, Bushnell, Butler, Callow, Campbell, Cassatt, Cochran, Davis, Drum, Earle, Elliott, Fleming, Foster, Gallagher, Gray, Halsey, Hannen, de Haven, Hays, Irwin, King, Lichtenberger, McCullough, Megraw, Morrison, Nixon, Park, Parke, Phillips, Pressly, Robinson, Rodgers, Rush, Sample, Shafer, Short, Sproull, Strickrath, Stockton, Swift, Woods, Young\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003ePittsburgh and Allegheny Illustrated Review\u003cbr\u003e\nHistorical, Biographical and Commercial (J. W. Leonard, 1889, 134 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nFrom the Preface: \"...It has been the aim of the compiler of this volume to cover as much of the ground as possible, and to present the facts relating to the marvelous growth and present prosperity of the two cities in a condensed form, suitable for ready reference.  In the pursuit of this object, information has been gleaned from every available source, and reference has been made to many published books and newspaper files. The press of Pittsburgh, which in the aggregate and in detail is notable for its devotion to local interests, has been drawn upon for many facts; and of historical publications...\"  The beginning of the publication contains an account of the growth of Pittsburgh and vicinity from early times.  Following this,  particular focus is given to the area's businesses and industries.  There are literally hundreds of sketches of the area's businesses, industries, store keepers and trades of all sorts.  Included in among the sketches are pictures and illustrations pertaining to the businesses, as well as a number of portraits of prominent businessmen or business owners.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003ePittsburgh and Allegheny Photo-Gravures (R. S. Davis \u0026amp; Co., ~1890-1900, 34 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a set of souvenir photogravures of the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, Allegheny County, PA.  These were produced around the turn of the 20th century, and feature various scenes of the cities and other sites around the area.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eLight and Shadows of Sewickley Life: or Memories of Sweet Valley\u003cbr\u003e\n(Agnes L. Ellis, 1893, 252 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a collection of accounts, memories and history from the borough of Sewickley, just south of Pittsburg, PA.  The information contained within is quite useful for both historical or genealogical research.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eViews of Pittsburg (Mortgage Banking Company, ~1903, 98 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis publication is a photographic souvenir of the city of Pittsburgh and surrounding area, Allegheny County, PA.  It contains over 90 photographs of historic buildings or locations around the city of Pittsburgh, including Allegheny, and McKeesport.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eSouvenir of Pittsburgh (Lyman H. Nelson Co., ~1905, 33 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis publication was produced as a souvenir of the city of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, PA.  It contains over three dozen photographs of historic buildings or locations around the city.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003ePittsburgh Sesqui-Centennial Celebration (1908, 79 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis pamphlet was publised as a commemorative history of Pittsburgh for its 150th anniversary.  It outlines the events associated with the celebration, includes some photographs, and also includes portraits of many of the people involved in the celebrations organization.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003e150 Years of Unparalleled Thrift - Pittsburgh Sesqui-Centennial\u003cbr\u003e\nOfficial History and Programme (Edward White, 1908, 64 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a brief history of Pittsburgh written for its sesqui-centennial celebration in 1908.  It is also a photographic souvenir of the city, containing a few historic views of the city along with a number of modern (1908) scenes.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eSketches - Serious and Otherwise - Men of Pittsburgh and Vicinity \u003cbr\u003e\n(W. A. Washburn, 1914, 142 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis publication is a collection of over 140 illustrative sketches of the prominent men of the Pittsburg area.  Each sketch is a portrait of the individual, either as a caricature, or with illustrations pertaining to the person's area of business in the background.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eNames:\u003cbr\u003e\nChas. O. Deverts, Charles J. Graham, Albert Graham, Clarence Brenneman, W. B. Brenneman, George H. Danner, Chas, R. Rall, J. R. Johnston, E. Lowery Humes, J. H. Hammond, Dr. W. J. Holland, J. Oscar Emrich, Harrison Nesbit, Geo. E. Alter, John G. Pew, W. H. Donner, Charles A. O'Brien, J. C. Trees, Major E. L. Kearns, Jno. D. Watson, S. L. Seymour, Dr. Daniel E. Sable, Daniel S. Horne, John Worthington, Enoch Rauh, A. V. Holmes, Paul Didier, M. L. Benendum, S. A. Dies, Judge W. H. S. Thomson, Henry Hornbostel, E. V. Babcock, Henry, H. Cooper, C. S. Mitchell, James L. Stuart, Harrison W. Craver, J. S. Rider, W. J. Tanney, H. S. Grayson, Paul Qualtrough, William A. Irvin, Capt. Chas. C. McGovern, Chancellor S. B. McCormick, Francis J. Torrance, John S. Weller, Morris Baer, James Evans, J. Chas. Wilson, Dr. Harold J. Dorrance, F. A. Ogden, H. H. Patterson, Chas. Bonini, Samuel J. Reno, Jr., W. M. McJunkin, A. V. D. Watterson, Samuel McClay, W. F. Stadtlander, James E. Barnett, H. E. Nichols, S. C. Wood, J. C. Grooms, Christopher Magee, Jr., G. J. Bleichner, John M. Bald, Frederick L. Kahle, Guy Delaney, William Moore Patch, Truman S. Morgan, W. F. Kinson, J. C. Boyer, C. S. Miller, Don Rose, H. C. Beggs, R. G. Robinson, A. S. Davis, W. H. Cassidy, C. G. Lewellyn, Jas. J. Flannery, Jr., S. C. Martin, C. L. Saxton, Samuel Weinhaus, H. B. Miller, Geo. M. Hosack, H. A. Logue, Ex-Governor William A. Stone, C. A. Fagan, John F. Howley, Edgar Kaufman, Wilson C. Atkinson, P. O. Laughner, John P. Bracken, Royal S. Goldsbury, C. W. Sypniewski, Wm. L. De Coursey, Dr. Arthur Kew, H. V. Blaxter, Clarence Burleigh, R. C. Cole, James B. Clark, Jas. H. Conlon, Will Pyle, E. J. Kent, A. M. Hanaure, Francis A. Keating, C. B. Mehard, Wm. F. Wise, Richard Townsend, Albert H. Hammer, S. S. Roberson, John P. Hunter, Richard A. Bowland, Paul S. Ache, T. J. Gillespie, J. C. Neff, Col. A. B. Berger, Edward B. Lee, Edmund Halsdon, James M. Clark, L. H. Burnett, A. W. McCloy, J. M. Searl, John K. Davis, P. A. Kilgallen, Isaac Guckenheimer, Frank J. Kier, Harry F. Denig, Wm. Jones, J. R. Crawford, Dr. L. W. Swope, Louis Hoechstetter, M. A. Keller, A. L. Caprini, L. B. Cook, Ira S. Bassett, W. K. Hall, Frank S. Bissell, Job Burton, C. D. Scully, E. T. Whiter, D. L. Gillespie, Edward Schreiner\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eForest Hills Community - Golden Jubilee 1919-1969\u003cbr\u003e\n(Anonymous, 1969, 128 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a history of the Forest Hill area of Allegheny County, PA covering its first 50 years.  It includes a program of the celebration activities along with lists of those involved.  But the main part of the publication focuses on the history of the Forest Hills area and its development over the years.  Along with the historical information are many photographs of the area and its citizens.  There are also many ads for local businesses included.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n\n\n\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous Histories\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003ePittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania Their Industries and Commerce,\u003cbr\u003e\nResources and Prospects (Chamber of Commerce of Pittsburgh, 1885, 131 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis publication outlines the commercial and industrial state of western Pennsylvania, and its prospects for the future in regard to those aspects.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eIndustrial and Commercial Resources of [Western] Pennsylvania \u003cbr\u003e\n(Historical Publishing Company, 1887, 144 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis publication is a history and description of the business operations from dozens of towns throughout Western Pennsylvania.  Each business is detailed in sketch form, giving, in many cases, a brief history of its existence, management, and a description of its operations.  This information was only published in this publication making this a rare and useful resource for historical or genealogical research in these counties of PA.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eAllegheny County\u003cbr\u003e\n-- From Braddock: -- W. A. McDevitt \u0026amp; Co., P. McCauley, John McKelvy, Lew. F. Holtzman, D. Z. Musselman \u0026amp; Co., Wagner \u0026amp; Kinsey, Fauset Brothers, Alfred Peterson, The Monongahela Cemetery, James A. Russell, J. H. McCrady \u0026amp; Bro., Frank X. Grieb, E. Hampshire, Albert H. White, Joseph Wills Sr., L. E. Gutelius, Thomas Chapman, Philip Eisenhart, T. W. Sharp, The Arcade, Phillipp Gugel, John Routh, \"The Braddock Herald\", J. D. Simons, D. L. Masters, Braddock Market, Abel W. Seddon, A. C. Penrose, Woodward \u0026amp; Woodside, Aten \u0026amp; McCleary, Alex. Doritty, Hugh Wood, T. G. Scott, C. V. Kratzer D.D.S., Daniel Oskin, William J. Dible, Grannis Bros., Joseph K. Hart -- From McKeesport: -- McKeesport City Mills, National Tube Works Company, Taylor and Romine, James F. Ryan \u0026amp; Son, M. A. McMullen, Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, Pollock Bros., B. E. Pritchard, Noel \u0026amp; Wampler, Mrs. T. S. Kennedy, Smith \u0026amp; Rhodes, Isaac West, Union Savings Fund and Loan Associaion, Central Drug House, S. C. Coyle, Diamond Lumber Company, J. P. Learn, Phil. P. Keil, J. Denny, Hamilton's Palace of Music, C. H. Hitzrot's, Globe Tea Company, Morgan Bros., S. L. Goldman, R. J. May \u0026amp; Co., A. B. Campbell, Donald Chisholm, The New York Clothing House, Louis Winkelvoss, Jos. D. O'Neil \u0026amp; Co., James H. Scott, The McKeesport Daily News, \"National House\", Russell Manufacturing Co., Robert Smiley, Wintermyer \u0026amp; Kincade, Gemmill, Breiteureiter \u0026amp; Co., Guiser \u0026amp; Haben, W. G. Gleason, P. C. Yester, John W. Stewart, F. H. Coursin, S. Simon, Volk Brothers, James L. DeLong, W. E. Walsh, George Brinker, Messrs. Miller \u0026amp; Co., Shale \u0026amp; Sharpless, Henry Sheermesser, Anton Lang, G. Watson, J. S. Naulder\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003ePittsburgh the Powerful (Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce, 1907, 110 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a description of the commercial, financial and industrial strength of the city of Pittsburg, PA.  It includes numerous photographs from around the city, highlighting prominent businesses or important parts of the city.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eThe Great Flood of 1907 Souvenir [Pittsburgh] (Anonymous, 1907, 28 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a pictorial souvenir of the great flood which struck the Pittsburgh \/ Allegheny area of Pennsylvania in 1907.  It show several dozen photographs of the flood in various locations around the city and surrounding area.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eCoraopolis District Servicemen's Honor Roll (Keith-Holmes Post 402 VFW, 1943, 20 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThe full title is \"Coraopolis District Servicemen's Honor Roll recording names of men and women of Coraopolis and Moon and Crescent Townships engaged in Military Activities\".  This was published as an honorary souvenir of the men and women of Coraopolis and vicinity, who served in World War II.  It provides a list of 1,389 names of those involved, along with a number of ads for local businesses.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eYoung American Patriots - The Youth of Pennsylvania in World War II\u003cbr\u003e\n(National Publishing Company, 1946, 674 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis publication is a memorial to the service men and women of Pennsylvania who served in WWII.  It contains brief sketches of 1,000's of soldiers from across the state.  The sketches provide a variety of information on each soldier: Name, rank, branch of military, engagements, discharge date, military awards, birth date, parents, spouse, address, religion., etc.  The information varies from soldier to soldier but most contain the information above.  Also, nearly every sketch is accompanies by a portrait of the soldier.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eThis publication is not an exhaustive listing of all the soldiers of Pennsylvania who fought in World War II.  Nearly all counties are represented, but some more extensively than others.  Those given more extensive coverage include:  Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Blair, Butler, Cambria, Cumberland, Dauphin, Erie, Fayette, Indiana, Lawrence, Northampton, Westmoreland,\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eHere is a sample listing:\u003cbr\u003e\nAbbott, William Edward\u003cbr\u003e\nCpl., Army. Born Apr. 6, 1925. Entered Serv. June 12, 1943. Ft. Belvoir; N. Guinea; Phil. Is.; Okinawa.  Awarded GCM, As-Pac Rib., BS, Phil. Lib. Rib.  Disch. Mar. 2, 1945.  Attended Clymer HS.  Protestant.  Son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Abbott.  Husband of Margaret Herrington Abbott, 818 Sandusky St., N. S., Pgh, 12, Pa.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eFlood 1972 (Pennsylvania Mirror, 1972, 48 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a souvenir of the 1972 Flood in Pennsylvania resulting from Hurricane \/ Tropical storm Agnes.  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You will receive an email with the download link after purchasing online. These files can be read using many PDF reader programs (Windows \/ Mac \/ Linux), however Adobe Reader or Acrobat are recommended.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003e(*** These files of this collection are not text searchable ***)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eMaps \u0026amp; Atlases \u003cbr\u003e\n1851 Map of Allegheny County Pennsylvania (Sidney \u0026amp; Neff and S. M. Rea, Color)\u003cbr\u003e\n1862 Map of Allegheny Co. Pennsylvania (S. N. \u0026amp; F. W. Beers and Smith, Gallup \u0026amp; Hewitt, Color)\u003cbr\u003e\n1883 Map of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania (Otto Krebs, Color)\u003cbr\u003e\n1890 Map of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania With Adjoining Parts of Westmoreland, Washington and Beaver Counties (Otto Krebs, Color)\u003cbr\u003e\n1898 Farm Line Map of Allegheny County Pennsylvania (Chas. T. 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These files can be read using many PDF reader programs (Windows \/ Mac \/ Linux), however Adobe Reader or Acrobat are recommended.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n\u003cp\u003eThe Pittsburgh Directory, For 1815\u003cbr\u003e\n(James M. Riddle, 1815, 162 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a directory of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania for the year 1815.  It lists the name of the primary resident, their business \/ occupation and street address.  After the Pittsburgh section, there is another section listing Bayard's Town, Birmingham and Lawrenceville.  Following this is an appendix containing a variety of useful information, but also more detailed information on some of Pittsburghs organizations: banks, societies, fire depts, churches, etc.  Finally, there is a list of \"Manufactories\" of the area.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eThe Pittsburgh Directory, For 1819\u003cbr\u003e\n(J. M. Riddle, and M. M. Murray, 1819, 175 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a directory of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania for the year 1819.  It lists the name of the primary resident, their business \/ occupation and street address.  After the Pittsburgh section, there is another section listing Allegheny, Bayard's Town, Birmingham East Liberty, Kensington, Lawrenceville and Wilkinsburg.  Following this is an appendix containing a variety of useful information, but also more detailed information on some of Pittsburghs organizations: banks, societies, fire depts, churches, etc.  Finally, there are a number of ads for local businesses.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003ePittsburgh in the Year Eighteen Hundred and Twenty-six\u003cbr\u003e\n(S. Jones, 1826, 178 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a directory of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania for the year 1826.  The publication begins with brief sketches of the topograph and history of the area, followed by some general information and statistics.  This is followed by a section giving brief sketches of many of the businesses and industrial houses of the area, and then the directory information.  The directory lists the primary resident, their trade and street address.  It covers not only Pittsburgh, but also adjoining areas such as Allegheny, Birmingham, Kensington and Northern Liberties.  Lastly are a few ads for local businesses.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eHarris' Pittsburgh Business Directory for the Year 1837\u003cbr\u003e\n(Isaac Harris, 1837, 468 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a business directory of Pittsburgh and vicinity and eastern Pennsylvania for the year 1837.  The publication contains listings of Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Birmingham, Lawrenceville, McKeesport, Sharpsburg and Smithfield. It also contains condensed business listings of the towns of Beaver, Bedford, Bellefonte, Bellevernon, Blairsville, Brookville, Brownsville, Butler, Canonsburg, Carlisle, Chambersburg, Ebensburg, Erie, Franklin, Freedom, Greensburg, Hollidaysburg, Huntingdon, Indiana, Johnstown, Kittanning, Lewistown, McKeesport, Monongahela City, New Brighton, New Castle, Perryopolis, Sharon, Washington, Waynesburg, and others.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eHarris' Pittsburgh \u0026amp; Allegheny Directory [Including the Boroughs of\u003cbr\u003e\nLawrenceville and Birmingham] (Isaac Harris, 1839, 240 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a directory of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and surrounding areas for the year 1839.  The directory information includes the name of the primary resident, their occupation, and street address or town.  Pittsburgh is featured first, then there are separate listings for Allegheny (and Manchester), Birmingham, East Liberty, Kensington (and Unionville), Lawrenceville, Millersville, Minersville, Sharpsburg and Temperance Village.  After this is additional information on some of Pittsburgh's organizations.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eHarris' General Business Directory of the Cities of\u003cbr\u003e\nPittsburgh and Allegheny (Isaac Harris, 1841, 318 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a business directory of Pittsburgh and vicinity, as well as the wider region of western Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio.  It begins with a brief historical sketch of Pittsburgh, followed by the directory.  The directory information lists the business \/ businessman, their trade and street address.  After this is additional information on some of Pittsburghs'  organizations: banks, societies, fire depts, churches, etc.  Next is a business directories of Allegheny City, Birmingham, Croghansville, East Liberty, Lawrencville, Manchester, Minersville, Sharpsburg, Sligo (including Millersville and Temperance Village), Stewartstown and Wilkinsburg. In the wider region, these towns are also given some attention in condensed form: Beaver, Bridgewater, Brighton, Economy, Elizabeth, Fallston, Freedom, Freeport, Hollidaysburg, New Castle, Phillipsburgh, Rochester, Sharon, Warren, Washington, West Greenville.  Also covered are a few towns in Ohio, New York and Virginia\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eHarris' Business Directory of the Cities of Pittsburgh\u003cbr\u003e\n\u0026amp; Allegheny (Isaac Harris, 1844, 156 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nAccording to the title page, this is a business directory primarily of the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny.  Also included are the towns of Birmingham, East Liberty, Elizabeth, Lawrenceville, Manchester, McKeesport, Minersville, Oakland, Riceville, Sharpsburg, Sligo, Stewartstown, Temperanceville and Wilkinsburg.  The directory information includes the name of the business \/ businessman, trade and street address.  Lastly, there are a number of ads for local businesses.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eHarris' General Business Directory of the Cities of\u003cbr\u003e\nPittsburgh \u0026amp; Allegheny (Isaac Harris, 1847, 292 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a business directory primarily of the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny.  Also included are the towns of Birmingham, East Liberty, Elizabeth, Lawrenceville, Manchester, McKeesport, Minersville, Sligo, Sharpsburg, Stewartstown and Temperanceville.  This is followed by ads for local businesses.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eList of Subscribers - The Central District Printing Telegraph Co., July 1894\u003cbr\u003e\n(The Central District and Printing Telegraph Company, 1894, 186 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is an early telephone directory of Pittsburg and western Pennsylvania \/ eastern Ohio \/ northern West Virginia for the year 1894.  This was a period of early adoption of this new service, so only a select few became subscribers - usually those who were wealthy or businesses.  The information presented includes the name of the subscriber (person or business), their trade, street address and telephone number.  Pittsburgh is the main section of the directory and includes the near by areas of: Allegheny, Bellefield, Braddock, Carnegie, East End, Hazelwood, Kensington, Manchester, Mansfield, Monongahela City, McKeesport, Oakmont, Sewickley, Sharpsburg, South Side, West End, Wilkinsburg.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eOther Pennsylvania Towns included:\u003cbr\u003e\nBeaver Falls, Brookville, Butler, Connellsville, Du Bois, Ellwood City, Fairchance, Franklin, Greensburg, Greenville, Indiana, Irwin, Johnstown, Latrobe, Meadville, Mt. 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The information presented includes the name of the subscriber (person or business), their trade, street address and telephone number.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003ePennsylvania Towns included:\u003cbr\u003e\nApollo, Barnesboro, Barnesville, Beaver, Beaver Falls, Blairsville, Braddock, Brockwayville, Brookville, Brownsville, Butler, California, Callery, Cambridge Springs, Canonsburg, Carnegie, Charleroi, Chicora, Clarion, Claysville, Connellsville, Crafton, Dawson, Du Bois, Dunbar, Ebensburg, Elizabeth, Ellwood City, Emlenton, Evans City, Fairchance, Falls Creek, Finleyville, Foxburg, Franklin, Freeport, Greensburg, Greenville, Grove City, Harmony, Hastings, Homestead, Indiana, Irwin, Jeannette, Johnstown, Kittanning, Latrobe, Leechburg, Mahoningtown, Manor, Meadville, Mercer, Monaca, Monongahela, Mt. Pleasant, McDonald, McKeesport, New Brighton, New Castle, New Kensington, Oakmont, Oil City, Patton, Petersville, Punxsutawney, Reynoldsville, Rochester, Scottdale, Sewickley, Sharon, Sharpsburg, Sharpville, South Fork, Tarenturm, Tionesta, Titusville, Turtle Creek, Uniontown, Washington, Waynesburg, West Newton, Wilkinsburg, Zelienople\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eOhio Towns included:\u003cbr\u003e\nBellaire, Bridgeport, Cadiz, Cambridge, Canal Dover, Columbiana, East Liverpool, East Palestine, Girard, Leetonia, Lisbon, Martin's Ferry, New Comerstown, New Philadelphia, Niles, St. Clairsville, Salem, Salineville, Steubenville, Toronto, Uhrichsville, Warren, Wellsville\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eWest Virginia Towns included:\u003cbr\u003e\nAltenheim, Benwood, Clarksburg, Elm Grove, Fairmont, Grafton, Mannington, Morgantown, Moundsville, New Cumberland, Parkersburg, Sisterville, Wellsburg, Wheeling\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eMowrey's Tri-State Directory - 1907\u003cbr\u003e\n(Mowrey Directory Co., 1907, 544 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a business directory primarily of Western Pennsylvania but also including parts of Eastern Ohio and West Virginia for the year 1907.  1000's of businesses are listed in the directory, and many also have ads included.  The directory information is arranged alphabetically by trade and lists the name of the business or businessman, and its street address.  The portion on PA includes coverage of parts of these counties: Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Cambria, Clarion, Fayette, Greene, Somerset, Venango, Washington, and Westmoreland.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003ePennsylvania Cities\u003cbr\u003e\nAllegheny, Avalon, Beaver, Beaver Falls, Bellevue, Ben Avon, Braddock, Bridgeville, Butler, Canonsburg, Carnegie, Charleroi, Connellsville, Crafton, Duquesne, East Brady, Emlenton, Emsworth, Etna, Ford City, Franklin, Freedom, Greensburg, Heidelberg, Homestead, Ingram, Irwin, Jeannette, Johnstown, Kittanning, Latrobe, Mars, McKeesport, McKees Rocks, Midland, Millvale, Monaca, Monongahela, Munhall, New Brighton, New Haven, Oakmont, Oil City, Parkers Landing, Pittsburgh, Rochester, Scottdale, Sewickley, Sharpsburg, Sheridan, Uniontown, Verona, Washington, Waynesburg, Wilkinsburg, Wilmerding, Windber\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eOhio Cities\u003cbr\u003e\nBellair, Brilliant, East Liverpool, Martins Ferry, Mingo Junction, Steubenville, Toronto, Wellsville\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eWest Virginia Cities\u003cbr\u003e\nBenwood, Chester, Elm Grove, Follansbee, McMechen, Moundsville, New Cumberland, Newell, Wellsburg, Wheeling\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eProminent Families - Pittsburgh 1911\u003cbr\u003e\n(The Index Company, 1911, 287 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nAccording to the foreword, this publication is a list of families of social and commercial prominence in Pittsburgh and vicinity.  The information provided includes the names of the family members, address, phone number, which social clubs and organizations they belonged to, colleges attended, where they had summer homes, etc.  Areas covered by the publication include Bellevue, Ben Avon, Braddock, Bridgeville, Crafton, Coraopolis, Edgewood, Edgeworth, Elizabeth, Homestead, Leetsdale, McDonald, McKeesport, Mt. 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These files can be read using many PDF reader programs (Windows \/ Mac \/ Linux), however Adobe Reader or Acrobat are recommended.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n\u003cp\u003e1929 Polk's McKeesport City Directory, Including Dravosburg,\u003cbr\u003e\nGlassport, Otto, Port Vue and Versailles (R. L. Polk \u0026amp; Co., 1929, 974 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a resident and business directory of McKeesport Allegheny Co., PA for the year 1929.  The directory information is arranged alphabetically by name and includes the name of the primary resident or business, name of the primary resident's mate (if any), their occupation and street address.   Following the directory portion there is also a numeric street directory as well, however a small portion of McKeesport is missing for this section covering Ridge Street to Sumac Street.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eNew Kensington \u0026amp; Nearby Communities Telephone Directory\u003cbr\u003e\nFebruary 1948 (Bell Telephone Company of PA, 1948, 244 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a telephone directory covering parts of Allegheny and Butler Counties, Pennsylvania for the year 1948. The directory information lists the resident's name, street address and telephone number arranged alphabetically by town.  This directory also includes the \"yellow pages\" section covering the businesses of the same area.\u003c\/p\u003e \n\n\u003cp\u003eTowns Covered:\u003cbr\u003e\nAcmetonia, Aladdin, Arnold, Bairdford, Barking, Bartley, Birdville, Blanchard, Blawnox, Boggsville, Boquet Station, Brackenridge, Braeburn, Brinker, Butler Junction, Cabot, Caldwell Heights, Carbon Black, Center, Cheswick, Claremont, Clinton, Concordia, Creighton, Culmerville, Curtisville, Denny, Denny Camp Gardens, Denny's Mills, Ekastown, Flick, Frankstown Acres, Freeport, Garvers Ferry, Glassmere, Grange Hall, Great Belt, Haffey, Hannahstown, Harmarville, Harwick, Herman, Houseville, Ingleside, Ivywood, Jefferson Center, Kiskiminetas Junction, Laneville, Lardintown, Leasuresville, Logan's Ferry, Lucesco, Marwood, McAbee, McVille, Milltown, Montrose, Nadine, Natrona, Natrona Heights, Newfield, New Kensington, New Texas, North Allegheny Acres, North Blessemer, Oakmont, Parnassus, Plum Creek, Renton, Riddles Crossroads, Rockdale, Rosedale, Rural Ridge, Russellton, Sandy Creek, Sardis, Sarver, Sarver Station, Saxonburg, Schenley, Silverville, Slate Lick, Springdale, Sycamore, Tarentum, Trestle, Unity, Unity Station, Universal, Valley Camp, Verona, Werner Camp Gardens, West Jefferson, West Natrona, West New Kensington, West Saxonburg, West Tarentum, West Winfield\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003ePolk's Pittsburgh City Directory - 1949, Including Mount Oliver Borough\u003cbr\u003e\n(R. 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The business directory precedes the resident directory and lists 1000's of businesses arranged by trade.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBeaver Valley and Nearby Communities Telephone Directory\u003cbr\u003e\nJanuary 1954 (Bell Telephone Company of PA, 1954, 420 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a telephone directory of covering parts of Allegheny, Beaver, Butler and Lawrence Counties, Pennsylvania for the year 1954.   The directory lists 1,000's of residents and businesses, and provides the resident's name, street address and telephone number arranged alphabetically by town.  This directory also includes the \"yellow pages\" section covering the businesses of the same area.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eTowns Covered:\u003cbr\u003e\nAliquippa, Ambridge, Ash, Baden, Beaver, Beaver Falls, Beaver Terrace, Beaver Valley, Bellton, Big Creek, Big Sewickley Creek, Bocktown, Bridgewater, Buhl, Burnstown, Callery, Callery Junction, Carnot, Carr Post Office, Celia, Clark Manor, College Hill, Colona, Conway, Coraopolis, Coraopolis Heights, Crows Run, Darlington, Doctor Heights, Duck Run, East Rochester, Eastvale, Edgeworth, Eidenau, Ellport, Ellwood City, Enon, Enon Valley, Esther, Evans City, Fairoaks, Fairview, Fallston, Five Points, Fombell, Franklin Road, Freedom, Frisco, Geneva Hill, Georgetown, Glenfield, Glen Osborne, Glenwillard, Green Garden, Gringo, Groveton, Harmony, Harmony Junction, Haysville, Hazel Dell, Holt, Homewood, Homewood Junction, Hookstown, Independence, Industry, Industry Heights, Josephtown, Knox Plan, Kobuta, Koppel, Leetsdale, Legionville, Lillyville, Marquis, Merrill, Middle Lancaster, Midland, Monaca, Montour Junction, Moon, Morado, Mountair, Mt. Gallitzin Academy, Mt. Washington, Myoma, Neville Island, New Brighton, New Galilee, New Sheffield, North Rochester, North Sewickley, Ohio View, Ohioville, Parke Gate, Patterson Heights, Plains Church, Racine, Riverview, Rochester, Rowan, Scottsville, Sewickley, Shafers, Shields, Shippingport, Smiley, South Heights, South Monaca, Springs, Stamm, Steffenville, Stoops Ferry, Sunset Hills, Vanport, Wahlville, Watters, West Aliquippa, West Bridgewater, West Mayfield, West View, Wireton, Woodlawn, Wurtemburg, Zelienople, Zeno\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003ePolk's Pittsburgh City Directory - 1958, Including Mount Oliver Borough\u003cbr\u003e\n(R. L. Polk \u0026amp; Co., 1959, 2132 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a resident and business directory of the city of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, PA for the year 1958.   The resident directory information is listed alphabetically and includes the primary resident's and their mate's names, occupation\/employer and street address.  Over 350,000 listings are included.  The business directory precedes the resident directory and lists 1000's of businesses arranged by trade.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBelle Vernon - Fayette City - West Newton - and Nearby Communities\u003cbr\u003e\nTelephone Directory [1959-60] (Bell Telephone Company of PA, 1959, 236 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a telephone directory covering parts of Allegheny, Fayette and Washington Counties, Pennsylvania for the year 1959-60.  The directory lists 1,000's of residents and businesses, and provides the resident's name, street address and telephone number arranged alphabetically by town.  This directory also includes the \"yellow pages\" section covering the businesses of the same area.\u003c\/p\u003e \n\n\u003cp\u003eTowns Included:\u003cbr\u003e\nAllenport, Arnold City, Beallsville, Belle Vernon, Bentleyville, Blythedale, California, Charleroi, Coal Center, Collinsburg, Courtney, Daisytown, Donora, Douglass, Dunlevy, East Monongahela, Eighty Four, Elco, Ellsworth, Fairhope, Fayette City, Findleyville, Gallatin, Gastonville, Gillespie, Jacobs Creek, Long Branch, Lowber, Monessen, Monongahela, New Eagle, Newell, North Belle Vernon, North Charleroi, Pricedale, Richeyville, Roscoe, Smithdale, Smithton, Speers, Stockdale, Sunny Side, Sutersville, Twilight, Van Meter, Van Voorhis, Waltz's Mills, Webster, West Newton, Wyano, Yukon\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"PA-Genealogy","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":42545164320996,"sku":"AL06","price":15.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0784\/3371\/products\/websitelogo_11c36d24-252a-49e5-bc41-e1b92149b59d.jpg?v=1645626576"},{"product_id":"armstrong-county-pa-everything-collection","title":"Armstrong County PA - Everything Collection","description":"\u003cp\u003eThis is a collection of various historical and genealogical reference works on Pennsylvania. 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These files can be read using many PDF reader programs (Windows \/ Mac \/ Linux), however Adobe Reader or Acrobat are recommended.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n\u003cp\u003eCounty Histories \u0026amp; Biographical Volumes\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eHistory of Armstrong County, Pennsylvania\u003cbr\u003e\n(Robert Walter Smith, 1883, 699 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis publication is an early history of Armstrong County, PA. It covers the history of the county and offers a wealth of genealogical information on its residents. Each township is covered in its own section, providing highlights to its history, settlement and development. At the end is a section devoted solely to biographies of some of the County's prominent citizens and families. In addition to the surnames in the index, there are many more families and individuals covered briefly in the sections on each township.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eSurnames Indexed:\u003cbr\u003e\nBeale, Brodhead, Brown, Buffington, Butler, Barnhart, Calhoun, Campbell, Chambers, Christy, Cochran, Craig, Devers, Doutt, Duff, Elder, Elgrin, Fowler, Fulmer, Glenn, Graham, Guthrie, Heiner, Hill, Hunter, Jackson, Johnston, Keely, Keppel, Lias, Mardorf, Marshall, McBryar, McCandless, McKallip, McKinstry, Miller, Morris, Mosgrove, Murphy, Neal, Neale, Orr, Pontius, Putney, Ralston, Read, Robinson, Rohrer, Schwalm, Shoemaker, Sirwell, Sloan, Smith, Townsend, Truitt, Wanamaker, Warner, Wilson, Wray\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBiographical and Historical Cyclopedia of Indiana and Armstrong Counties,\u003cbr\u003e\nPennsylvania (John M. Gresham \u0026amp; Samuel T. Wiley, 1891, 613 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis publication is a historical and biographical account of the counties of Indiana and Armstrong in central PA. The information begins with an early history of the area including its settlement, encounters with natives, growth and development and so forth. Following this is the biographical sections with details the lives of many influential citizens and families of these counties.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eSurnames Indexed:\u003cbr\u003e\nIndiana County\u003cbr\u003e\nIndiana -- Adler, Alexander, Altman, Barnes, Barr, Bell, Birkman, Blair, Braughler, Carpenter, Clark, Collins, Cunningham, Daugherty, Douglass, Drum, Earhart, Elkin, Empfield, Hall, Hasinger, Hastings, Hildebrand, Hill, Hood, Jack, Johnston, Keener, Kelly, Langham, Lemmon, Logan, Lowry, Luckhart, Mack, McCracken, McGaughey, McGregor, Mitchell, Moorhead, Nesbit, Nixon, Orr, Owens, Paul, Pennington, Pierce, Row, Sansom, Scott, Simpson, Sloan, Smith, Snyder, Stanard, St. Clair, Stewart, Stuchul, Sutton, Swigart, Taylor, Telford, Thompson, Todd, Tomb, Toner, Torrence, Vogel, Watson, Watt, White, Wilson, -- Blairsville -- Ballard, Baughman, Berlin, Black, Carson, Conner, Crede, Devers, Duncan, Graff, Harvey, Hicks, Hill, Innes, Kennedy, Kinkaid, Kinter, Klingensmith, Knott, Lowry, McCabe, Moorhead, Shepley, Snyder, Stiffey, Stillinger, Stitt, Turner, Wehrle, Wiley, Wilkinson, Wilson, Wynn -- Saltsburg -- Ansley, Carson, Clark, Cooper, Davis, McCauley, Miller, Moore, Patterson, Paul, Ralston, Stewart, Watson, Wilson -- Homer City -- Allison, Campbell, Coy, Evans, Moore, Reed, St. Clair -- Marion -- Allison, Park, Thompson, Work -- Conemaugh, Black Lick, Burrell, and East and West Wheatfield Townships -- Burrell, Campbell, Davis, Kelly, Mildren, Pound, Robinson, Rogers, Stoneback -- Rayne, White, Centre, Cherry Hill, Brush Valley, Green, Pine and Buffington Townships -- Burns, Campbell, Creps, Hamil, Learn, McElhoes, Mikesell, Pilson, Shields, Simpson, Stuchell, Williams -- Banks, Montgomery, Canoe, Grant and Mahoning Townships -- Crawford, McEwen, Morrow, Neal, Seanor, Smitten, Stitler -- Washington, Armstrong, and Young Townships -- Carnahan, Elder, Kennedy, Telford, Young\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eArmstrong County\u003cbr\u003e\nKittanning -- Armstrong, Arnold, Aye, Bailey, Buffington, Clark, Cochrane, Crawford, Daugherty, Doverspike, Fiscus, Fox, Goerman, Hays, Heilman, Henderson, Henry, Hill, Johnston, Kettl, Kline, Leason, Lenz, Mayers, McCain, McCullough, McNees, McVay, Mercer, Meredith, Moesta, Oswald, Otto, Owen, Potter, Rayburn, Reed, Reichert, Reynolds, Robinson, Rohrer, Schreckengost, Shadle, Simpson, Slaymaker, Smith, Sturgeon Alexander, Benjamin, Chambers, Cochran, Cochrane, Elwood, Fiscus, Fullerton, Guthrie, Hammitt, Hunter, Jack, Jackson, Kepple, Kirkwood, Laufman, McBryar, McMullen, McCauley, McQuilkin, Rudolph, Smeltzer, Steele, Uncafer, Whitlinger, Whitworth, Wolfe, Wray -- Apollo -- Alexander, Benjamin, Chambers, Cochran, Cochrane, Elwood, Fiscus, Fullerton, Guthrie, Hammitt, Hunter, Jack, Jackson, Kepple, Kirkwood, Laufman, McBryar, McMullen, McCauley, McQuilkin, Rudolph, Smeltzer, Steele, Uncafer, Whitlinger, Whitworth, Wolfe, Wray -- Leechburg -- Armstrong, Artman, Bole, Bowers, Bredin, Duff, Elwood, Enwer, Goodsell, Gosser, Hicks, Hill, Hunter, Irwin, Leech, McKallip, Montgomery, Orr, Parks, Schwalm, Steele, Taylor, Thompson, Townsend, Van Giesen, Wanamaker -- Freeport -- Alter, Craig, Edghill, Gallaher, Guckenheimer, Iseman, Long, Maxler, Miller, McCullough, Schwietering, Turner, Watt -- Dayton and Parker City -- Adams, Barr, Beck, Brewer, Calhoun, Cooper, Eggert, Ervin, Fullerton, Henry, Hoover, Lias, Marshall, Miller, Milliron, Morrow, Ottinger, Parker, Pontius, Randolph, Russell, Sharp, Smith, Tinsman, Winsheimer -- East Franklin, Pine, Boggs, Valley, Manor and Kittanning Townships -- Adams, Boltz, Bovard, Cunningham, Everhart, Fair, Frick, Graham, Guthrie, Heilman, Hood, Logan, Luke, Marshall, Mateer, McAfoos, McClarren, McCollum, McGregor, Mergenthaler, Milliken, Nelson, Pepper, Ralston, Reese, Ross, Rupp, Schall, Schreckengost, Smith, Starr, Stewart, Warner, Wayman, Wible -- Red Bank, Wayne, Cowanshannock, Plum Creek, and South Bend Townships -- Blaney, Bleakney, Blose, Borland, Calhoun, Cuddy, Duff, Findley, Gibson, Good, Gourley, Haines, Heckman, Herron, Jones, Kirkpatrick, Marshall, McAdoo, McCullough, McLean, Montgomery, Neal, Pettigrew, Pontius, Ralston, Schrecengost, Sloan, Smith, Stockdill -- Hovey, Perry, Brady's Bend, Washington, Madison, and Mahoning Townships -- Brady, Brodhead, Brown, Cathcart, Fowler, Hamilton, Hetrick, James, Jennings, Keener, Nolf, Park, Robinson, Schott, Shoemaker, Stockdill, Taylor, Tibbles, Truitt, Wallace -- Sugar Creek, West Franklin, North and South Buffalo Townships -- Boggs, Boney, Bowser, Brown, Claypole, Claypool, Claypoole, Cowan, Easley, Gaiser, Graff, Hall, Hawk, Jack, King, Lardin, Leard, Maxwell, Obey, Williams -- Parks, Bethel, Gilpin, Burrell and Kiskiminetas Townships -- Alms, Altman, Blyholder, Bowman, Carothers, Chambers, Dunmire, Free, Guthrie, Heckman, Hill, Jackson, Jones, Keppel, Kirkland, Klingensmith, Kuhns, Lessig, McAdoo, McAwley, McGrann, Meyers, Novinger, Parks, Townsend, Wilson, Wray -- Miscellaneous -- Crawford, McElhoes, Morrow\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eArmstrong County Pennsylvania Her People,\u003cbr\u003e\nPast and Present (J. H. Beers \u0026amp; Co., 1914, 1093 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is an extensive two volume set of genealogical and biographical information on Armstrong County, PA. It details the lives of hundreds of Armstrong County's prominent and influential individuals and families and provides an excellent resource for historical or genealogical research.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eSurnames Indexed:\u003cbr\u003e\nAdams, Allison, Allshouse, Alter, Ambrose, Ammond, Anderson, Armstrong, Artman, Ashbaugh, Ashe, Aye, Bailey, Bain, Baker, Baldrige, Balsiger, Banes, Banks, Barclay, Bargerstock, Barnhart, Barr, Barrett, Bauer, Baughman, Baum, Baumgardner, Beale, Beatty, Bebb, Beck, Beecher, Bell, Benninger, Bertram, Biehl, Bish, Bishop, Bittinger, Black, Blaine, Blair, Blatt, Blyholder, Boarts, Boggs, Bole, Booher, Borger, Borland, Bower, Bowers, Bowling, Bowser, Boyd, Boyer, Bradley, Bright, Brodhead, Brown, Brumbaugh, Bruno, Buchanan, Buffington, Burns, Bush, Butler, Calhoun, Campbell, Cantwell, Capano, Carnahan, Carroll, Cathcart, Cheeseman, Christy, Clark, Claypool, Claypoole, Clever, Clouse, Cochran, Coe, Colwell, Cook, Copley, Corbett, Core, Cornell, Coulter, Coyle, Craig, Cratty, Crawford, Crisman, Crosby, Crouch, Crum, Culbertson, Cullen, Cunningham, Cupps, Darbaker, Daugherty, Davidson, Davis, Deemar, Deemer, Dickey, Dickson, Diehl, Dinger, Dively, Dosch, Doutt, Doverspike, Dunlap, Dunmire, Eckman, Egly, Elder, Elgin, Ellenberger, Ellermeyer, Elwood, Emery, Enterline, Ervin, Evans, Eynon, Fair, Farren, Faull, Federici, Feicht, Fennell, Ferry, Fiscus, Fleming, Flenner, Flinn, Foringer, Foster, Foulis, Fox, Frantz, Frederick, Fries, Fullerton, Furlong, Furnee, Galbraith, Gallagher, Gallaher, Gates, Gault, Gearhart, George, Gibson, Gilchrist, Gillis, Gilpin, Glenn, Golden, Goldman, Good, Goodhart, Goodwin, Gorman, Gosser, Gourley, Graff, Grantz, Gray, Griffith, Gumbert, Hall, Hammar, Hanratty, Harkleroad, Harrington, Harrison, Hartman, Hastings, Hawk, Hays, Hazlett, Hechler, Heidrick, Heigley, Heilman, Heiner, Held, Helderle, Helm, Henderson, Henry, Herche, Hetrick, Hild, Hildebrand, Hileman, Hill, Hillwig, Himes, Hindman, Hoffman, Holben, Hooks, Hoover, Hosick, Householder, Houser, Hovey, Huber, Hudson, Hughes, Hunter, Huston, Hutchison, Irwin, Iseman, Ivory, Jack, Jackson, James, Jamieson, Jessop, Jewart, John, Johnston, Jones, Kamerer, Kammerdiener, Karns, Keeler, Kelly, Kells, Keppel, Kepple, Kerr, Kifer, Kime, Kimpel, King, Kinnard, Kinter, Kirkpatrick, Kline, Klingensmith, Klose, Knell, Knepshield, Knight, Knox, Kroh, Kron, Kuhns, Lambing, Lambling, Larkins, Lasher, Latshaw, Lauster, Lawson, Lee, Lees, Leister, Lemmon, Leonard, Leslie, Levier, Lewis, Lias, Libarakis, Linaberger, Lindsay, Linnon, Lloyd, Logan, Long, Longwell, Louden, Louster, Lowry, McAuley, McAwley, McBryor, McCabe, McCafferty, McCain, McCamey, McCausland, McClister, McClure, McColgin, McConnell, McCormick, McCracken, McCready, McCreight, McCullough, McCutcheon, McElwain, McEntire, McFarland, McGlaughlin, McHaddon, McIntire, McIntyre, McKallip, McKee, McKenrick, McKinstry, McLaughlin, McMains, McMillen, McNaughton, McNutt, McQuade, MacGregor, Maguire, Mardorf, Marshall, Martin, Marvin, Mast, Mateer, Maxwell, Meals, Meanor, Mechling, Megraw, Meredith, Meyers, Mickey, Miller, Milligan, Milliken, Minich, Minteer, Mohney, Monks, Montgomery, Moore, Moorehead, Morgan, Morris, Morrison, Morrow, Mosgrove, Munshower, Murphy, Myers, Neal, Neale, Needle, Neel, Neese, Nesbitt, Neubert, Nichols, Nicholson, Nieman, Noble, Nulton, Nye, O'Brien, Orr, Oswald, Overheim, Paffrath, Paine, Painter, Parker, Parks, Parr, Patrick, Patterson, Patton, Peters, Pettigrew, Pollock, Pontius, Porter, Prager, Procious, Prugh, Putney, Queen, Quigley, Rabbitt, Rairigh, Ralston, Ramsey, Ray, Rayburn, Raymond, Rebolt, Redick, Redinger, Rees, Reese, Reichert, Reitler, Reynolds, Rickel, Riddle, Riggle, Risher, Ritchart, Ritchey, Roberts, Robinson, Rogers, Rohrback, Rohrer, Roland, Rosborough, Ross, Rowley, Rudolph, Rumbaugh, Rupert, Rupp, Russell, Saunders, Saxman, Say, Schaeffer, Schall, Scheeren, Schlemmer, Schott, Schrecengost, Schreckengost, Schrecongost, Schull, Schulte, Shumaker, Schwartz, Sedwick, Seitz, Shafer, Shakley, Shaner, Shaul, Shaum, Shaw, Shearer, Shick, Shipman, Shirley, Shoemaker, Shoff, Shoop, Shultz, Shumaker, Shuster, Sibbet, Simpson, Sin Clair, Sipes, Sirwell, Slagle, Slonaker, Smail, Smeltzer, Smith, Smullin, Snyder, Somerville, Spang, Speer, Spencer, St. Clair, Starr, Steel, Steim, Steiner, Stenger, Stepp, Stewart, Stitt, Stivanson, Stockdill, Stone, Storey, Stull, Stute, Swigart, Sybert, Szafran, Tarr, Taylor, Templeton, Thaw, Thomas, Thompson, Tittle, Todd, Townsend, Trollinger, Trout, Truby, Truitt, Truxell, Turk, Turner, Turney, Umburn, Upperman, Vandyke, Van Kirk, Wadding, Walker, Wally, Wareham, Waugaman, Weisfield, Wells, Welsh, West, Wherry, White, Whitworth, Wick, Wightman, Willard, Williams, Willison, Wilson, Wise, Wiser, Wolf, Wolfe, Wolff, Woodside, Woodward, Wray, Wright, Wyant, Yingst, Yockey, Zeis, Zimmerman, Zorn\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eGenealogical and Personal History of Western\u003cbr\u003e\nPennsylvania Vol. 1-3 (John W. Jordan, 1915, 1996 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThe Foreword of this publication makes known its purpose and contents:\u003cbr\u003e\n \"The present work, \"Genealogical and Personal History of Western Pennsylvania,\" presents in the aggregate an amount and variety of genealogical and personal information and portraiture unequalled by any kindred publication. No similar work concerning Western Pennsylvania has ever before been presented, and it contains a vast amount of ancestral history never before printed. The object, clearly defined and well digested, is to present in concise form the history of Western Pennsylvania Families of the Colonial Days.\u003cbr\u003e\n There are numerous volunimus histories of the State, making it unnecessary in this work to even outline its annals. What has been published, however, relates principally to civic life. The amplification necessary to complete the picture, old and nowaday, is what is supplied by these Genealogical and Personal Memoirs. In other words, while others have written of \"the times,\" the province of this work is as a chronicle of the people who have made this magnificent region what it is.\"\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eThis is an extensive biographical publication which covers western Pennsylvania, including the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny City, and the counties of Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Clarion, Fayette, Indiana, Mercer, Somerset, Venango, Washington, Westmoreland. Included with the biographical information are hundreds of portraits of this areas leading men and women.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eSurnames Indexed:\u003cbr\u003e\nAcheson, Ackerman, Adams, Agnew, Ague, Ahlborn, Albert, Aldrich, Allen, Allison, Alter, Amrhein, Anderson, Andrews, Armstrong, Arters, Ash, Augustin, Bailie, Baird, Baker, Balcom, Baldridge, Ball, Balles, Barnett, Bauer, Baugher, Bauman, Baumgartel, Bayard, Beall, Beatty, Bebout, Beck, Becker, Beckert, Bedell, Beet, Beissinger, Benson, Benzenhoefer, Beran, Bergman, Beringer, Berner, Berryman, Bertsch, Best, Bestwick, Bethune, Bick, Bickerton, Biddlestone, Bigham, Birchard, Black, Blair, Blick, Blind, Blockinger, Blose, Bokermann, Bole, Bolard, Bossert, Bourke, Bowser, Boyce, Boyd, Boyle, Brackenridge, Bradwell, Brandon, Brandt, Braun, Breading, Breckenridge, Breining, Breitenbaugh, Brennan, Brethauer, Brewer, Briggs, Brodmerkel, Brooker, Brooks, Brown, Bruckner, Bubb, Buckley, Bulger, Bullion, bullions, Burchard, Burgunder, Burkhard, Burkman, Burleigh, Burton, Butler, Byers, Byrne, Cadwallader, Cairns, Caldwell, Calhoun, Calvin, Campbell, Carnegie, Carr, Carson, Casey, Caughey, Cavanaugh, Caven, Cease, Chalot, Challis, Chamberlain, Chantler, Chaplin, Chase, Chess, Christy, Church, Clark, Clary, Clever, Cochran, Cole, Collins, Colter, Colteryahn, Conn, Connelly, Cook, Cooper, Coover, Cope, Corbett, Corey, Cornelius, Cornett, Cort, Cotton, Coursin, Cowan, Cox, Craig, Craighead, Cratty, Crawford, Creese, Crick, Cricks, Croft, Crokks, Crosbie, Crosby, Crumrine, Culbertson, Cummings, Cunningham, Curry, Danner, Darby, Daubenspeck, Daugherty, David, Davidson, Davies, Davis, Day, De Bolt, Dell, De Long, Dennis, Denny, Densmore, Denton, Der, Dickson, Diehl, Dillon, Dippold, Donaldson, Donnell, Donnelly, Dorleman, Dorsey, Douds, Douglass, Downey, Drain, Drennen, Drew, Drynan, Duerr, Duff, Dugan, Dunbar, Duncan, Dunham, Dushane, Dutton, Eaton, Eckert, Edgar, Edmonds, Edmunds, Edmundson, Egan, Eger, Egler, Ehrhardt, Eicher, Elliott, Ellsworth, Elste, Emerick, Emich, Engel, Engelhardt, English, Ensworth, Erb, Erdner, Erhardt, Erwin, Evans, Ewing, Fagan, Fast, Fawcett, Feeney, Fehr, Fellows, Feltwell, Fergus, Ferree, Fife, Figley, Flaccus, Flanagan, Flood, Foltz, Forbes, Ford, Forsyth, Foster, Fowler, Fox, Freed, Freeman, French, Frey, Friar, Frichtel, Friedman, Friend, Fritchie, Fromm, Fruechtel, Fry, Fulton, Gahan, Galbraith, Gallagher, Galway, Gamble, Ganoe, Garbart, Garlow, Garraux, Garrett, Gartner, Gealey, Geibel, Gelm, George, Gephardt, Germerodt, Gibb, Gibson, Giel, Gifford, Gill, Gillelland, Gillespie, Gillet, Gillett, Gilmore, Gilson, Given, Glaser, Gleim, Gless, Gloeckner, Goehring, Goetz, Goldstrohm, Gordon, Gorham, Gourlay, Gow, Graham, Grassel, Gray, Greasel, Greenfield, Greenley, Greenough, Greer, Griesler, Griffith, Grinnell, Griswold, Groom, Gross, Grubbs, Guenther, Guffey, Guthrie, Haben, Hackius, Haeckler, Hafer, Hahn, Hall, Hallas, Hamal, Hammill, Hamilton, Handley, Hanna, Harbison, Harbusch, Harding, Hardwick, Harger, Harmon, Harper, Harrison, Hart, Hartmann, Hartung, Harvey, Haser, Haverline, Hayes, Hays, Hayward, Hazlett, Heckman, Hegner, Heid, Heidenkamp, Heilman, Heintz, Heinz, Helb, Heminway, Hempel, Henderson, Herbel, Herbst, Herman, Hershey, Hervey, Hess, Hice, Hildinger, Hill, Hillen, Hillgrove, Himrod, Hines, Hissrich, Hitzrot, Hoch, Hochberg, Hodgson, Hoffmann, Hogan, Hohmann, Holmes, Holosnyay, Holtzman, Hood, Hoover, Hopkins, Hopper, Hosack, Housholder, Howell, Hubbard, Huch, Hughes, Hugo, Humes, Humphreys, Hunt, Hunter, Huchison, Immekus, Inks, Inskeep, Ireland, Irvin, Jackson, Jameson, Jenkins, John, Johnson, Johnston, Jones, Jordan, Kammerer, Kapteina, Katz, Kearney, Keefer, Keil, Keister, Keitz, Keitzer, Kelley, Kelly, Kennedy, Kenny, Keown, Kerr, Kessler, Kestner, Kidd, Kiehl, Kifer, Kilcullin, Kim, Kincaid, King, Kingsley, Kinlough, Klein, Klingelhofer, Klingensmith, Klussmann, Knell, Knoedler, Knox, Koch, Koegler, Kohary, Kort, Koughan, Kretzer, Krill, Krone, Kuehn, Kuhn, Kummer, Lageman, Laird, Lake, Lambing, Landis, Langfitt, Lapsley, Laughner, Law, Lawrence, Lawson, Leard, Learn, Leax, Leberman, Le Bosquet, Lee, Leezer, Lefever, Lehner, Lessig, Lewis, Lightner, Lindberg, Linke, Linn, Lippert, Little, Lloyd, Logan, Logue, Long, Longmore, Lorch, Lougeay, Lovett, Lowman, Ludwig, Lutton, Lutz, Lyne, Lyon, Lytle, McBride, McBroom, McCabe, McCague, McCall, McClellan, McClelland, McClintock, McCloskey, McClung, McClure, McCluskey, McComb, McCombs, McConville, McCoy, McCullough, McCutcheon, McDannel, McDonald, McElheny, McElravy, McElroy, McElwain, McFadden, McFarland, McGeary, McGinley, McGinnis, McGovern, McGuire, McHugh, McIntyre, McJunkin, McKay, McKelvy, McKinley, McKinney, McKrell, McLane, McLaughlin, McLay, McLean, McMillen, McMurray, McNeilly, McNulty, McPherson, McQuaid, McRoberts, McWhinney, McWilliams, Macbeth, Madden, Magill, Maier, Malloy, Manross, Marlatt, Marshall, Martin, Mason, Mathewson, Matlack, Maurhoff, May, Maver, Meanor, Means, Meek, Mehrlich, Mellon, Metcalf, Metzger, Meyer, Michael, Michel, Mikaloff, Miller, Milligan, Mills, Minich, Mitesser, Mitzel, Moore, Moorhead, Morgan, Morris, Morrison, Morrow, Mowry, Moyes, Mumford, Murphy, Murray, Myers, Mytinger, Natale, Nauman, Naumann, Naylor, Neel, Neely, Negley, Neison, Nelson, Nesbit, Nettleton, Neuf, Nevin, Newell, Newlin, Nichol, Nicholas, Nicholls, Nicols, Nixon, Noah, Noble, Nock, Noss, Ober, Ochse, Oliver, O'Neil, O'Neill, Owens, Pace, Packer, Palm, Pangburn, Pardee, Park, Parmalee, Parsons, Patterson, Patton, Perry, Pershing, Peterman, Peters, Pfirrmann, Phillips, Pickford, Pierce, Poellot, Poole, Porter, Portman, Potter, Potts, Powers, Price, Przybylski, Pschirer, Purdy, Purvis, Putnam, Quay, Quinby, Quinn, Rabell, Rafter, Rainbow, Ramage, Rankin, Ratteldorfer, Rattigan, Ray, Raymer, Redman, Redpath, Reed, Rehner, Reiber, Reichenbach, Reiger, Reilly, Reiter, Reitze, Renner, Reppert, Ruetzel, Reynolds, Rhodes, Richard, Richards, Richmond, Rights, Riley, Ringeisen, Risher, ritchey, Ritenour, Riter, Roberts, Robertson, Robinson, Rockwell, Rodenbaugh, Rodgers, Roland, Rolfe, Rommel, Root, Rose, Roth, Rothrauff, Rouser, Rowse, Rucker, Rudisill, Ruehl, Ruffing, Russell, Rust, Sackett, Saint, Salyards, Sample, Sampson, Sankey, Scatchard, Schafer, Schano, Scheffel, Schilling, Schlicht, Schmidt, Schmitt, Schlosser, Schneider, Schramm, Schran, Schulz, Schutrum, Schwer, Schwindman, Scott, Seaman, Seavy, Seibert, Semple, Serena, Seville, Sevin, Shallenberger, Shaffer, Shanor, Shaughnessy, Shaw, Shenot, Shephard, Sherwin, Shields, Shipley, Shoop, Singer, Sinn, Sirdevan, Skiff, Skiles, Slater, Sleeth, Small, Smith, Snitger, Snodgrass, Snyder, Soose, Sossong, Spaulding, Speer, Spicer, Spillman, Stancliff, Steadman, Stebbins, Steedle, Stein, Stephenson, Sterner, Sterrett, Steuler, Stevenson, Stewart, Stilz, Stinson, Stoops, Stotler, Straw, Strong, Stuckslager, Sumney, Sutton, Swart, Swearingen, Swedborg, Sweitzer, Swengel, Symes, Tarr, Tatnall, Taylor, Teemer, Telford, Tepe, Teuteberg, Thaw, Theobald, Thomas, Thompson, Tibby, Tilbrook, Todd, Tonner, Topley, Tracey, Trees, Treser, Trimble, Tucker, Tully, Ure, Vandergrift, Van Kirk, Van Sicklin, Veith, Viehmier, Vogeley, Volz, Vincent, Wagner, Walker, Wall, Walsh, Walter, Walther, Walton, Warner, Warren, Wasson, Watenpool, Way, Weaver, Weber, Weddell, Weilersbacher, Weiss, Welch, Wellinger, Werner, Westinghouse, Wetzel, Whigham, Whiston, White, Whitehead, Whitehill, Whiting, Wightman, Wigman, Wilhelm, Wilkinson, Williams, Wilson, Winter, Winterberger, Wise, Wolf, Wolfram, Woodford, Woolrich, Wright, Wuller, Wunderlich, Wylie, Yaggi, Young, Younkins, Yunker, Zeigler, Zeller, Zimmer, Zimmerman, Zinkhan, Zischkau, Zwierzynski\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n\u003cp\u003eTown, Township \u0026amp; Regional Histories\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003e1816-1916 - History of Apollo Pennsylvania (T. J. Henry, M.D., 1916, 152 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a history of the Borough of Apollo, Armstrong County, PA written as a commemoration of its 100th anniversary in 1916. It provides sketches of the history of the town accompanied by photographs from the area. It covers the borough's foundation and growth, important events in its history, its businesses and industries, as well as some basic information about some of its influential citizens.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eOfficial Souvenir Program - Apollo's One Hundred Twenty-fifth\u003cbr\u003e\nAnniversary Celebration (Anonymous, 1941, 48 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a 125th anniversary souvenir program of Apollo, Armstrong County, PA. It gives a brief history and description of the town along with historical and current (1941) photographs of the area and its people. It also presents a program of the events associated with the anniversary celebration, and includes a number of ads for local businesses.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"PA-Genealogy","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":42545165271268,"sku":"AR02","price":15.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0784\/3371\/products\/websitelogo_e77abfe7-8268-4fe2-ae16-8ad241c069ea.jpg?v=1645626579"},{"product_id":"armstrong-county-pa-misc-histories-maps-atlases-images-collection","title":"Armstrong County PA - Misc Histories, Maps Atlases \u0026 Images Collection","description":"\u003cp\u003eThis is a collection of various historical and genealogical reference works on Pennsylvania. These references cover 1000's of individuals, and are an excellent way to start or continue research focused on PA.\u003c\/p\u003e \n\n\u003cp\u003eThis material was scanned from original publications and will be provided as text searchable PDFs (unless noted in description). These files can be read using many PDF reader programs (Windows \/ Mac \/ Linux), however Adobe Reader or Acrobat are recommended.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n\u003cp\u003eChurch, Business, Military and Miscellaneous Histories\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eIndustrial and Commercial Resources of [Northern] Pennsylvania\u003cbr\u003e\n(Historical Publishing Company, 1887, 125 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis publication is a history and description of the business operations from a dozens of towns throughout north, central and western Pennsylvania. Each business is detailed in sketch form, giving, in many cases, a brief history of its existence, management, and a description of its operations. This information was only published in this publication making this a rare and useful resource for historical or genealogical research in these counties of PA.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eFrom Armstrong County\u003cbr\u003e\nKittanning: J. S. Bowser \u0026amp; Co., E. R. Lee, Reynolds House, Tyson Heilman, J. Rhodes, The National Bank, Frischkorn Bros., Dosch \u0026amp; Schuey, Heilman Bros., W. H. Jack, D. T. Frampton, Jas. McCullough Jr., The Steim House, E. Biehl \u0026amp; Son, Otto \u0026amp; Newbert, E. J. Schmauk, Geo. S. Rohrer, C. C. Shadle, John Marshall, F. W. Hill, H. B. Hilton, P. H. Melvin, H. A. Smith, John Wick Jr.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eA History of the Presbytery of Kittanning (D. H. Sloan, 1888, 430 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eFarewell and Dedicatory Services of the First Presbyterian\u003cbr\u003e\nChurch of Kittanning, PA (Anonymous, 1890, 152 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eIllustrated Portfolio of Reformed Churches of\u003cbr\u003e\nWestern Pennsylvania (J. N. Naly, 1894-1896, 172 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis publication was originally produced in 24 parts over 2 years, and focuses on the Reformed Churches of the Westmoreland and Clarion Classes in Western Pennsylvania. Each part covers a specific Charge of the church and contains photographs of both its churches and ministers. Each part also sketches the history of those churches and in some cases provides details about the early residents of those areas, or sketches the lives of the ministers who served there. The Charges of these Classes are located mostly in the counties of Armstrong, Clarion, and Westmoreland, but the information also touches on the surrounding counties of Cambria, Clearfield, Jefferson, Indiana, and Somerset.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003ePart No. and Charge Covered:\u003cbr\u003e\n1 - Apollo, 2 - 1st Greensburg, 3 - South Bend, 4 - Pine Run, 5 - Irwin, 6 - Mt. 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The sketches provide a variety of information on each soldier: Name, rank, branch of military, engagements, discharge date, military awards, birth date, parents, spouse, address, religion., etc. The information varies from soldier to soldier but most contain the information above. Also, nearly every sketch is accompanies by a portrait of the soldier.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eThis publication is not an exhaustive listing of all the soldiers of Pennsylvania who fought in World War II. Nearly all counties are represented, but some more extensively than others. Those given more extensive coverage include: Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Blair, Butler, Cambria, Cumberland, Dauphin, Erie, Fayette, Indiana, Lawrence, Northampton, Westmoreland,\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eHere is a sample listing:\u003cbr\u003e\nAbbott, William Edward\u003cbr\u003e\nCpl., Army. Born Apr. 6, 1925. Entered Serv. June 12, 1943. Ft. Belvoir; N. Guinea; Phil. Is.; Okinawa. Awarded GCM, As-Pac Rib., BS, Phil. Lib. Rib. Disch. Mar. 2, 1945. Attended Clymer HS. Protestant. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Abbott. Husband of Margaret Herrington Abbott, 818 Sandusky St., N. S., Pgh, 12, Pa.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eGeneral Marshall's Victory Report - Apollo\u003cbr\u003e\n(United States War Department, 1946-47, 150 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis was published following the close of the war to provide the public with a general account of the war from beginning to end. The report was published for individual areas throughout the state, and each of these areas included a list of local men and women who served in the war. This report covers the town of Apollo.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n\n\u003cp\u003eMaps Atlases \u0026amp; Images (*** Not text searchable ***)\u003cbr\u003e\n1861 Map of Armstrong Co. Pennsylvania (A. Pomeroy \u0026amp; S. W. Treat, Color)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBirds-eye Town Views (*** Not text searchable ***)\u003cbr\u003e\nApollo, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania (1896, T. M. Fowler \u0026amp; James B. Moyer)\u003cbr\u003e\nFord City, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania (1896, T. M. Fowler \u0026amp; James B. Moyer)\u003cbr\u003e\nKittanning, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania (1896, T. M. Fowler \u0026amp; James B. Moyer)\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"PA-Genealogy","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":42545165533412,"sku":"AR03","price":15.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0784\/3371\/products\/websitelogo_ae67baff-e632-48b7-874f-772503e545c5.jpg?v=1645626581"},{"product_id":"armstrong-county-pa-directory-collection-1904-1958","title":"Armstrong County PA - Directory Collection (1904-1958)","description":"\u003cp\u003eThis is a collection of various historical and genealogical reference works on Pennsylvania. These references cover 1000's of individuals, and are an excellent way to start or continue research focused on PA.\u003c\/p\u003e \n\n\u003cp\u003eThis material was scanned from original publications and will be provided as text searchable PDFs (unless noted in description). These files can be read using many PDF reader programs (Windows \/ Mac \/ Linux), however Adobe Reader or Acrobat are recommended.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n\n\u003cp\u003eOfficial Directory of the Central District \u0026amp; Printing Telegraph Co. May 1898\u003cbr\u003e\n(Central District \u0026amp; Printing Telegraph Co., 1898, 410 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is an early telephone directory of Pittsburg and western Pennsylvania \/ eastern Ohio \/ northern West Virginia for the year 1898. This was a period of early adoption of this new service, so only a select few became subscribers - usually those who were wealthy or businesses. The information presented includes the name of the subscriber (person or business), their trade, street address and telephone number.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003ePennsylvania Towns included:\u003cbr\u003e\nApollo, Barnesboro, Barnesville, Beaver, Beaver Falls, Blairsville, Braddock, Brockwayville, Brookville, Brownsville, Butler, California, Callery, Cambridge Springs, Canonsburg, Carnegie, Charleroi, Chicora, Clarion, Claysville, Connellsville, Crafton, Dawson, Du Bois, Dunbar, Ebensburg, Elizabeth, Ellwood City, Emlenton, Evans City, Fairchance, Falls Creek, Finleyville, Foxburg, Franklin, Freeport, Greensburg, Greenville, Grove City, Harmony, Hastings, Homestead, Indiana, Irwin, Jeannette, Johnstown, Kittanning, Latrobe, Leechburg, Mahoningtown, Manor, Meadville, Mercer, Monaca, Monongahela, Mt. Pleasant, McDonald, McKeesport, New Brighton, New Castle, New Kensington, Oakmont, Oil City, Patton, Petersville, Punxsutawney, Reynoldsville, Rochester, Scottdale, Sewickley, Sharon, Sharpsburg, Sharpville, South Fork, Tarenturm, Tionesta, Titusville, Turtle Creek, Uniontown, Washington, Waynesburg, West Newton, Wilkinsburg, Zelienople\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eOhio Towns included:\u003cbr\u003e\nBellaire, Bridgeport, Cadiz, Cambridge, Canal Dover, Columbiana, East Liverpool, East Palestine, Girard, Leetonia, Lisbon, Martin's Ferry, New Comerstown, New Philadelphia, Niles, St. Clairsville, Salem, Salineville, Steubenville, Toronto, Uhrichsville, Warren, Wellsville\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eWest Virginia Towns included:\u003cbr\u003e\nAltenheim, Benwood, Clarksburg, Elm Grove, Fairmont, Grafton, Mannington, Morgantown, Moundsville, New Cumberland, Parkersburg, Sisterville, Wellsburg, Wheeling\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eR. L. Polk \u0026amp; Co.'s Kittanning Directory 1904-1905 (R. L. Polk \u0026amp; Co., 1904, 262 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a residential and business directory of Kittanning and surrounding areas in Armstrong County, PA for the year 1904-05. Other areas covered: Applewood, Edgewood, Ford City, Garretts Run, Graff, McCain, Manorville, West Kittaning and Wickboro. Each area is covered in its own section, listing the primary resident and mate, address, and occupation of primary resident. Following this, all areas are included in a classified business directory. Lastly there is a directory of rural routes outside of Kittanning and Ford City.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eMowrey's Tri-State Directory - 1907 (Mowrey Directory Co., 1907, 544 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a business directory primarily of Western Pennsylvania but also including parts of Eastern Ohio and West Virginia for the year 1907. 1000's of businesses are listed in the directory, and many also have ads included. The directory information is arranged alphabetically by trade and lists the name of the business or businessman, and its street address. The portion on PA includes coverage of parts of these counties: Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Cambria, Clarion, Fayette, Greene, Somerset, Venango, Washington, and Westmoreland.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003ePennsylvania Cities\u003cbr\u003e\nAllegheny, Avalon, Beaver, Beaver Falls, Bellevue, Ben Avon, Braddock, Bridgeville, Butler, Canonsburg, Carnegie, Charleroi, Connellsville, Crafton, Duquesne, East Brady, Emlenton, Emsworth, Etna, Ford City, Franklin, Freedom, Greensburg, Heidelberg, Homestead, Ingram, Irwin, Jeannette, Johnstown, Kittanning, Latrobe, Mars, McKeesport, McKees Rocks, Midland, Millvale, Monaca, Monongahela, Munhall, New Brighton, New Haven, Oakmont, Oil City, Parkers Landing, Pittsburgh, Rochester, Scottdale, Sewickley, Sharpsburg, Sheridan, Uniontown, Verona, Washington, Waynesburg, Wilkinsburg, Wilmerding, Windber\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eOhio Cities\u003cbr\u003e\nBellair, Brilliant, East Liverpool, Martins Ferry, Mingo Junction, Steubenville, Toronto, Wellsville\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eWest Virginia Cities\u003cbr\u003e\nBenwood, Chester, Elm Grove, Follansbee, McMechen, Moundsville, New Cumberland, Newell, Wellsburg, Wheeling\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eLeatherwood and Red Bank Telephone Companie's Directory 1908\u003cbr\u003e\n(Letherwood and Red Bank Telephone Co., 1908, 58 pages\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is an early telephone directory for parts of Armstrong, Clarion, Forest, and Jefferson Counties, Pennsylvania for the year 1908. The directory information includes the resident's name and town of residence. The directory also includes the business ads for the same areas throughout.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eTowns Included:\u003cbr\u003e\nBrookville, Corsica, Curllsville, Callensburg, Clarion, Coolspring, Emlenton, Falls Creek, Foxburg, Fryburg, Hazel, Hawthorn, Knox, Lamartine, Leatherwood, Leeper, Limestone, Marienville, New Bethlehem, Parkerﾒs Landing, Richardsville, Rimersburg, Shippenville, Sigel, Summerville, Strattanville, and St. Petersburg\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003ePolk's Kittanning and Ford City Directory - 1923-24 (R. L. Polk \u0026amp; Co., 1923, 492 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a residential and business directory of Kittanning, Ford City, and surrounding areas in Armstrong County, PA for the year 1923-24. Other areas covered: Cadogan, Ford View, Furnace Run, Garretts Run, Graff, McGrann, Mahoning, Manorville, Mohawk, Mosgrove, Paintertown, Pattonville, Rosston, Rural Valley, Templeton, Whitesburg, Worthington and Yatesboro. Each area is covered in its own section, listing the primary resident and mate, address, and occupation of primary resident. Following this, all areas are included in a classified business directory.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eVandergrift, Apollo and Leechburg, PA 1929 Directory\u003cbr\u003e\n(The Calkin-Kelly Directory Company, 1929, 400 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a resident and business directory of the cities of Leechburg and Apollo, Armstrong County, and Vandergrift, Westmoreland County, PA for the year 1929. The directory information includes the name, address and occupation of the residents and businesses, and is arranged alphabetically by city. The mate's name and name of employer is also included for some resident's listings. The business directory is arranged alphabetically by trade. There is a separate classified business directory and numerical street directory prior for each city as well.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003e1938-1939-1940 Armstrong County [Farm] Directory\u003cbr\u003e\n(C. S. Burke, 1938, 64 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a farm and rural directory of Armstrong County, PA for the year 1938-40. It lists hundreds of farmers across the county and provides their address, number of acres and estimated value. There are also a number of ads for local businesses.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eVandergrift, Leechburg and Apollo Pennsylvania Con Survey Directory 1940\u003cbr\u003e\n(Baldwin Con Survey Company, 1940, 490 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a resident, business and telephone directory of the cities of Leechburg and Apollo, Armstrong County, and Vandergrift, Westmoreland County, PA for the year 1940. The directory information includes the name, address and telephone number of the residents and businesses, and is arranged alphabetically by city. The business directory is arranged alphabetically by trade. There is a separate classified business directory and numerical street directory prior to the resident directory for Vandergrift.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eTelephone Directory - July 1946\u003cbr\u003e\n(The Kittanning Telephone Co., 1946, 188 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a telephone directory covering parts of Armstrong, Clarion, Indiana and Westmoreland Counties, Pennsylvania for the year 1946. The directory lists 1,000's of residents and businesses, and provides the resident's name, street address and telephone number arranged alphabetically by town. This directory also includes the \"yellow pages\" section covering the businesses of the same area.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eTowns Covered:\u003cbr\u003e\nApollo, Avonmore, Atwood, Blairton, Brady's Bend, Brick Church, Buffalo Mills, Cadogan, Catfish, Centre Valley, Chicksaw, Clarksburg, Cocharn's Mills, COwanshannock, Cowan's Station, Cowansville, Craigsville, Dayton, Dime, East Brady, East Vandergrift, Echo, Edmon, Edri, Elderton, Ford City, Freidenheim, Gosford, Greendale, Huey, Hyde Park, Johnetta, Kaylor, Kiski Heights, Kittanning, Lawsonham, Leechburg, Livermore, Lower Hillville, Markle, Mateer, Meredith, Merwin, Mont View, Mooween, Mosgrove, Neale, North Buffalo, North Vangergrift, North Washington, Oklahoma, Paulton, Phillipston, Plumville, Queenstown, Red Bank, Red Bank Furnace, Rimersburg, Rockville, Rural Valley, Sagamore, Salina, Saltsburg, Sarah Furnace, Sherrett, Slate Lick, Sligo, Snyderville, Tidal, Truxall, Tunnelton, Vandergrift, Waukena, West Apollo, West Valley, White Rock, White Station, Widnoon, Wollopsburg\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eThe Mullin-Kille, Kittanning, Pennsylvania City\u003cbr\u003e\nDirectory Supplement, 1949 (Mullin-Kille, 1949, 68 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a telephone and business directory of Kittanning, Armstrong Co., PA for the year 1949. The directory information includes the name and telephone number of the residents and businesses of Kane, and is arranged in order of telephone number. The business directory is arranged alphabetically by trade.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eAllegheny Valley Telephone Directory - May 1952\u003cbr\u003e\n(Bell Telephone Company of PA, 1952, 172 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a telephone directory of parts of Armstrong and Clarion Counties, Pennsylvania for the year 1952. The directory information includes the resident's name, street address, and telephone number, and this information is arranged alphabetically by town. This directory also includes the 'yellow pages' business section for the same areas.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eTowns Included:\u003cbr\u003e\nAdrian, Allison Park, Bellwood Gardens, Bethlehem, Beyer, Brady's Bend, Buffalo Valley, Cadogan, Chicora, Cowansville, Craigsville, Creekside, Dayton, East Brady, Echo, Fenelton, Ford City, Ford Cliff, Ford View, Freidenheim, Elderton, Huey, Karns City, Kaylor, Kelly Station, Kittaning, Kitanning Highlands, Home, Lawsonham, Lenape Park, Logansport, Mahoning, Manorville, Marion Center, Mayport, McGrann, Mosgrove, Nu Mine, O'Connor, Pattonville, Phillipston, Plumville, Queenstown, Rimersburg, Robinson, Rosston, Rural Valley, Sagamore, Sarah Furnace, Shelocta, Sherrett, Slate Lick, Smicksburg, Springchurch, Tarrtown, Templeton, Tidal, Timblin, Truxall, Tunnelton, Whitesburg, Worthington, Yatesboro\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eIndiana and Nearby Communities Telephone Directory\u003cbr\u003e\nMay 1952 (Bell Telephone Company of PA, 1952, 216 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a telephone directory covering parts of Armstrong, Indiana and Westmoreland Counties Pennsylvania for the year 1954. The directory lists 1,000's of residents and businesses, and provides the resident's name, street address and telephone number arranged alphabetically by town. This directory also includes the \"Yellow Pages\" section for businesses of the same area.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eTowns Included:\u003cbr\u003e\nAmbrose, Aultman, Avonmore, Bairdstown, Black Lick, Blairsville, Blairsville Intersection, Bolivar, Brenizer, Brownstown, Brush Valley, Campbells Mills, Centerville, Chambersville, Clarksburg, Clyde, Clymer, Cokeville, Commodore, Cookport, Coral, Creekside, Davis, Dixonville, Edgewood, Edmon, Elders Ridge, Enterprise, Ernest, Fairfield, Gaibleton, Germany, Gibson, Graceton, Grafton, Grove Chapel, Hamill, Heshbon, Home, Homer City, Huff, Idamar, Indiana, Iselin, Jacksonville, Josephine, Kellysburg, Kent, Kiski Heights, Kiskiminetas Schools, Liberty Bell Flying Field, Livermore, Lockport, Long Run, Lucerne, Marion Center, Marshall Heights, McIntyre, Mechanicsburg, Mont View, Mooween, New Florence, Olivet, Onberg, Parkwood, Penn Run, Perrysville, Point Pleasant, Rayne, Robinson, Salina, Saltsburg, Saltsburg Extension, Shelocta, Smith Station, South Blairsville, Starford, Tins Mills, Torrance, Tunnelton, Two Lick, Urbana, Waukena, West Bolivar, West Fairfield, West Lebanon, White Station, Willet\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eIndiana and Nearby Communities Telephone Directory\u003cbr\u003e\nMarch 1954 (Bell Telephone Company of PA, 1954, 224 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a telephone directory covering parts of Armstrong, Indiana and Westmoreland Counties Pennsylvania for the year 1954. The directory lists 1,000's of residents and businesses, and provides the resident's name, street address and telephone number arranged alphabetically by town. This directory also includes the \"Yellow Pages\" section for businesses of the same area.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eTowns Included:\u003cbr\u003e\nAmbrose, Aultman, Avonmore, Bairdstown, Black Lick, Blairsville, Blairsville Intersection, Bolivar, Brenizer, Brownstown, Brush Valley, Campbells Mills, Centerville, Chambersville, Clarksburg, Clyde, Clymer, Cokeville, Commodore, Cookport, Coral, Creekside, Davis, Dixonville, Edgewood, Edmon, Elders Ridge, Elderton, Enterprise, Ernest, Fairfield, Gaibleton, Gastown, Germany, Gibson, Graceton, Grafton, Green Oak, Grove Chapel, Hamill, Heshbon, Home, Homer City, Huff, Idamar, Indiana, Iselin, Jacksonville, Josephine, Kellysburg, Kent, Kiski Heights, Kiskiminetas Schools, Liberty Bell Flying Field, Livermore, Lockport, Long Run, Lucerne, Marion Center, Marshall Heights, McIntyre, Mechanicsburg, Mont View, Mooween, New Florence, Olivet, Onberg, Parkwood, Penn Run, Perrysville, Point Pleasant, Rayne, Robinson, Salina, Saltsburg, Saltsburg Extension, Shelocta, Smith Station, South Blairsville, Starford, Tins Mills, Torrance, Tunnelton, Two Lick, Urbana, Waukena, West Bolivar, West Fairfield, West Lebanon, White Station, Willet\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003ePunxsutawney - Mehaffey and Nearby Communities Telephone Directory\u003cbr\u003e\nOctober 1957 (Bell Telephone Company of PA, 1957, 120 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a telephone directory covering parts of Armstrong, Clearfield, Jefferson and Indiana Counties, Pennsylvania for the year 1957. The directory lists 1,000's of residents and businesses, and provides the resident's name, street address and telephone number arranged alphabetically by town. This directory also includes the \"Yellow Pages\" section for businesses of the same area.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eTowns Included:\u003cbr\u003e\nAdrian, Albion, Anita, Arcadia, Bells Landing, Bells Mills, Beyer, Big Run, Bower, Burnside, Cloe, Cortez, Covode, Cramer, Crawfordtown, Curry Run, Dayton, DeLancey, Dora, Eddyville, Five Points, Florenza, Fordham, Frostburg, Georgeville, Gettysburg, Gipsy, Glen Campbell, Goodville, Grange, Hamilton, Harmony, Hortons, Juneau, LaJose, Lindsey, Lochvale, Locust Lane, Loop, Mahaffey, Marchand, McGees Mills, McGregor, McWilliams, Milton, Newtonburg, New Washington, Northpoint, Oliveburg, Ostend, Panic, Patchinville, Plumville, Punxsutawney, Rochester Mills, Rossiter, Rossmoyne, Smicksburg, Smithport, Snydersville, Sportsburg, Timblin, Trade City, Valier, Walston, Winslow\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eKittanning Directory - Inc. West Kittanning, Applewald,\u003cbr\u003e\nFord City and Manorville (Allegheny Directories, 1958, 130 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a business and residential directory of several cities and towns in Armstrong County for the year 1958. The directory information is presented first as a classified business directory, then a numeric street directory, next an alphabetical directory, and finally a numerical telephone directory. The alphabetical directory lists the name and occupation of the primary resident, the street address and indicated whether each address is a home owner or has a telephone. 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Watson, 1898, 114 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nDillon's Rural Directory of Beaver County, PA. [1905] (Herman F. Dillon, 1905, 270 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nMowrey's Tri-State Directory - 1907 (Mowrey Directory Co., 1907, 544 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nBeaver County Telephone Company Directory No. 7 - July 1911 (Beaver County Telephone Co., 1911, 76 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\n1917 Farm Directory and Reference Book of Beaver and Lawrence Counties, Pennsylvania (Orange Judd Company, 1917, 283 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nBeaver Valley Pennsylvania Directory 1925-26 (The Burch Directory Company, 1924, 676 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nNew Castle [PA] and Nearby Places Telephone Directory - Summer 1927 (Bell Telephone Company of PA, 1927, 168 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nTelephone Directory - Summer 1930 (Bell Telephone Company of PA, 1930, 238 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\n1938-1939 Rural Directory - Beaver County (C. S. Burke, 1938, 68 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\n1940-1941 Rural Directory - Beaver County (C. S. Burke, 1940, 60 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nBeaver Valley and Nearby Communities Telephone Directory - January 1954 (Bell Telephone Company of PA, 1954, 420 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"PA-Genealogy","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":42545165926628,"sku":"BV01","price":40.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0784\/3371\/products\/websitelogo_436db176-eaab-4c50-beaf-8a9924ff063b.jpg?v=1645626584"},{"product_id":"beaver-county-pa-county-regional-history-collection","title":"Beaver County PA - County \u0026 Regional History Collection","description":"\u003cp\u003eThis is a collection of various historical and genealogical reference works on Pennsylvania. These references cover 1000's of individuals, and are an excellent way to start or continue research focused on PA.\u003c\/p\u003e \n\n\u003cp\u003eThis material was scanned from original publications and will be provided as text searchable PDFs (unless noted in description). These files can be read using many PDF reader programs (Windows \/ Mac \/ Linux), however Adobe Reader or Acrobat are recommended.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n\n\u003cp\u003eCounty Histories \u0026amp; Biographical Volumes\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eHistory of Beaver County, Pennsylvania (A. Warner \u0026amp; Co., 1888, 912 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThe full title is: \"History of Beaver County, Pennsylvania; Including its Early Settlement; Its Erection into a Separate County; Its Subsequent Growth and Development; Sketches of its Boroughs, Villages and Townships; Portraits of Some of its Prominent Men; Biographies of Many of its Representative Citizens; Statistics, Etc.\" This is one of the first historical and biographical volumes published on Beaver County, PA. Hundreds of the county's prominent and influential citizens and families are detailed, along with numerous portraits of the sketch subjects.\u003c\/p\u003e \n\n\u003cp\u003eBook of Biographies - Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of\u003cbr\u003e\nBeaver County, Pennsylvania (Biographical Publishing Co., 1899, 378 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis publication helps to preserve the memory of some of the county's distinguishing individuals from a past generation. It contains numerous biographies of the important men and families of the area, thus providing an excellent reference for historical or genealogical research. It is a nice addition to the other biographical volumes published for Beaver County, as it focuses on different individuals.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eSurnames Indexed:\u003cbr\u003e\nAlgeo, Allen, Allison, Anderton, Armstrong, Baldwin, Banks, Barker, Bates, Bebout, Beegle, Bellman, Beuter, Bigger, Boyd, Brown, Bryan, Buchanan, Calhoon, Camp, Campbell, Carr, Caughey, Coffin, Conlin, Conway, Cook, Cope, Corbus, Craven, Cristler, Cross, Darr, Davidson, Davis, Dawes, Dawson, Deens, Dillon, Dixon, Donaldson, Dravo, Duff, Eakin, Eberhart, Elliott, Ellis, Estep, Evans, Fair, Ferguson, Fitzgerald, Forbes, Forsyth, Fox, Franklin, French, Fry, Gale, Galey, Gartshore, Gorsuch, Gould, Graham, Grim, Hamilton, Harker, Harrold, Hays, Hazen, Hemphill, Hervey, Heuring, Hice, Holt, Hope, Hughes, Hulme, Hum, Hutchinson, Huth, Imbrie, Inman, Irons, Iseman, Jolly, Jones, Kane, Kelson, Kidd, Kirker, Klein, Knott, Koehler, Laughlin, Levine, Littell, Louthan, Lowry, McCauley, McConnel, McKenzie, McKim, Mackall, Mansfield, marata, Marlatt, Marshall, martin, Mecklem, Miksch, Miller, Minesinger, Molter, Molthrup, Moon, Moulds, Myers, Nickle, Park, Patterson, Pflug, Pugh, Randolph, Rayle, Reader, Reed, Reid, Rose, Runyon, Scroggs, Sechrist, Seiple, Sepp, Smith, Stone, Strouss, Sturgeon, Taylor, Thomas, Townsend, Trieber, Wagoner, Wallover, Ward, Wehr, Welch, Welsh, West, Weyand, Whisler, White, Wilson, Wright, Young\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eA Photographic Souvenir Beaver County, Pennsylvania In Its\u003cbr\u003e\nCentennial Year 1800-1900 (Executive Committee, 1900, 73 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis publication is a historical and photographic souvenir of Beaver County's Centennial in 1900. It begins with an outline of each of its major towns; Beaver, Beaver Falls, Rochester, New Brighton, and Monaca. It follows with numerous photographs of places and buildings throughout the county - scenic views, residences of prominent individuals, businesses, etc.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eHistory of Beaver County Pennsylvania and its Centennial Celebration\u003cbr\u003e\nVol. 1 \u0026amp; 2 (Jospeh H. Bausman, 1904, 1512 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis 2 volume set is an extensive history of Beaver County, Pennsylvania. It begins with a discussion of its Pre-Revolutionary history followed by the Revolutionary War period. It also discusses the men and women who first settled the area and proved to be influential in the region's growth. Following this, the county's organization and growth is covered, highlighting such areas as its Legal, Medical, Education, Religious, and Military history. Afterward, attention is given to each township and major borough of the county, giving a brief account of the history of each. A very useful part of this section is the biographical accounts of the prominent men and women of these areas. Hundreds of important individuals and families are covered, and many portraits of these sketch subjects are located throughout the publication.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eSurnames Indexed:\u003cbr\u003e\nAcheson, Acker, Adams, Addison, Agnew, Albach, Alden, Alexander, Alego, Allison, Anderson, Ansley, Armor, Arnold, Arnot, Arrott, Ashe, Atlee, Austin, Ayres, Baker, Baldwin, Barclay, Barker, Barnes, Barnett, Bates, Bausman, Baynton, Bean, Beatty, Beer, Beeson, Bell, Bentel, Bentley, Berry, Betz, Bierer, Bigger, Bigler, Bird, Bittinger, Black, Blaine, Blair, Bliss, Bole, Boles, Bonbright, Bonnecamps, Boone, Boss, Botts, Bouquet, Boyd, Boyle, Brackenridge, Bradford, Brady, Bredin, Brickell, Brittain, Broadbent, Broad, Brobeck, Brodhead, Brower, Brown, Bryan, Bryce, Bryson, Buchanan, Buell, Bulford, Bull, Burton, Butterfield, Butts, Cairns, Caldoo, Caldwell, Calhoun, Cameron, Campbell, Canon, Carey, Carothers, Carlyle, Carpenter, Carson, Carter, Catlett, Caughey, Chamberlin, Chapman, Chartier, Chrisler, Christmas, Clapham, Clark, Clarke, Coburn, Cochran, Cocquard, Coffin, Collins, Collot, Colvin, Conn, Connelly, Connolly, Conover, Constable, Conway, Cook, Cooper, Coulter, Craft, Craig, Cramer, Crawford, Creigh, Cresap, Critchlow, Croghan, Crombie, Cummins, Cunningham, Curtin, Curtis, Cuthbertson, Darragh, Daugherty, Davenport, Davidson, Davis, Davisson, Dawes, Dawson, Day, De Celeron, Delaware, Deming, Denlinger, Denny, De Peyster, Dickey, Dickinson, Dickson, Dillow, Dilworth, Dinwiddie, Dittman, Dodd, Doddridge, Donald, Donehoo, Douglas, Drake, Dravo, Drennan, Duey, Duff, Dunbarington, Duncan, Dunlap, Dungan, Dunham, Dunmore, Duss, Dustin, Eakin, Early, Eberhart, Ecuyer, Edgar, Eichbaum, Ellicott, Ellinipsico, Elliott, Elverson, Emerson, Eskridge, Ettwein, Evans, Ewing, Feicht, Fessenden, Fetterman, Fink, Finley, Finney, Fisher, Fitch, Fleeson, Foley, Forbes, Ford, Forward, Foshay, Fosnought, Foster, Foulkes, Frazier, Fry, Fulkman, Funkhouser, Gaither, Galey, Garner, Geary, Gellatly, George, Gibb, Gibson, Gillis, Gilmore, Girty, Gist, Gladwin, Glasgow, Glenn, Gobin, Goff, Goodrich, Gould, Grant, Greathouse, Greer, Grim, Grimshaw, Griswold, Guthrie, Hague, Hall, Hamilton, Hamtramck, Hand, Hanna, Hanrahan, Harbison, Harmar, Harn, Harper, Harsha, Hart, Harter, Hartman, Hartshorne, Haslet, Hatch, Hazel, Hawkins, Hay, Hayes, Hays, Heckewelder, Helvedi, Hamphill, Henderson, Henrici, Henry, Heron, Heth, Hice, Hildreth, Hillman, Hinds, Hines, Hoge, Holmes, Hood, Hoopes, Houston, Howard, Hughes, Hunter, Huss, Hutchinson, Imbrie, Ingram, Irons, Irvin, Irvine, Irwin, Jackson, Javens, Jeffers, Jennings, Johnson, Johnston, Jolly, Jones, Jordan, Jungman, Kendrick, Kennedy, Kerr, Keyser, Kier, King, Knapp, Knott, Knowles, Knox, Kuhn, Lacock, Lambing, La Force, Langfitt, La Ross, La Salle, Laughlin, Lawrence, Leaf, Le Baron, Lee, Leech, Leeper, Leet, Leeth, Leiper, Le Mercier, Lemmon, Leslie, Le Tort, Levis, Lewis, Linnenbrink, Littell, Little, Lochry, Logan, Long, Lowrey, Lowry, Lukens, Lutz, Lyon, Lytle, McBeth, McCallaher, McCandless, McCarrell, McCaslin, Maclay, McClean, McClure, McCook, McConnel, McConnell, McCoy, McCullough, McCurdy, McDanel, McDowell, McElhaney, McElwee, McFall, McGregor, McGuffey, McGuffin, McGuire, McHattie, McHenry, McIntosh, McKee, McKinney, McLane, McLaughlin, McLean, McMillan, McNees, McPheeters, McWilliams, Madison, Magaw, Marks, Marquis, Marshal, Martin, Martsolf, Mase, Massy, May, Mayer, Mecklem, Mellon, Mercer, Meredith, Merrick, Miles, Miller, Miner, Minis, Mitchell, Moon, Moore, Moorhead, Morgan, Morlan, Morrison, Morse, Morton, Muller, Murphy, Murray, Nelson, Nesbit, Neville, Niblo, Nicholson, Noss, Odell, Ormond, Ormsby, Owen, Page, Pallam, Palmer, Parsons, Patterson, Payne, Peirsol, Pendleton, Penn, Pentland, Phillips, Phillis, Picknoll, Pinney, Pitt, Platt, Plumer, Poes, Pollock, Porter, Potter, Power, Pugh, Pusey, Quay, Rapp, Reader, Reddick, Redick, Reed, Reeves, Reid, Reisinger, Reno, Rhodes, Rittenhouse, Roberts, Robertson, Robinson, Rohm, Rohrbacher, Rose, Ross, Roth, Roubaud, Russel, Rutan, Ryan, Savage, Sawyer, Schaefer, Schlagle, Scott, Senseman, Shaler, Shallenberger, Shannon, Sheets, Shields, Sholes, Shouse, Shurlock, Shurtleff, Simonson, Sloan, Slough, Smith, Solomon, Spear, Specht, Spencer, Speyerer, Sprott, St. Clair, Stafford, Stanton, Stanwix, Steel, Steen, Sterrett, Stewart, Stiffey, Stone, Stowe, Strouss, Stuart, Surplis, Swank, Swartz, Swasey, Swearingen, Taylor, Telford, Thomas, Thompson, Thomson, Thum, Todd, Toomy, Townsend, Travis, Treiber, Trent, Tyler, Ubalto, Ullery, Vallandigham, Vance, Van Gorder, Van Swearingen, Veech, Vera, Vernon, Virot, Wagner, Walker, Wallace, Wallover, Ward, Warnock, Warrington, Waters, Waters, Watson, Way, Wayne, Weaver, Weiser, Wendt, Wells, Weyand, Wharton, Whisler, Whitaker, White, Whitehill, Whitesides, Whitney, Wickham, Wigton, Wilkins, Williams, Williamson, Wilson, Winans,Wiseman, Wishart, Withrow, Wolf, Wolfe, Wood, Woodbridge, Woods, Work, Wright, Wylie, Wyllis, York, Zeigler, Zeisberger, Zinzendorf\u003c\/p\u003e \n\n\u003cp\u003ePioneer Outline History of Northwestern Pennsylvania\u003cbr\u003e\n(W. J. McKnight, 1905, 719 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThe Full title is: \"A Pioneer Outline History of Northwestern Pennsylvania, Embracing the Counties of Tioga, Potter, McKean, Warren, Crawford, Venango, Forest, Clarion, Elk, Jefferson, Cameron, Butler, Lawrence, and Mercer, Also A Pioneer Sketch of the Cities of Allegheny, Beaver, Du Bois, and Towanda\". This publication is a historical account of the early beginnings of several counties in Northwestern PA. The information is more focused on historical details than biographical, but it still contains a great deal of information useful for historical or genealogical research.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eGenealogical and Personal History of Beaver County Pennsylvania\u003cbr\u003e\nVol. 1 \u0026amp; 2 (John W. Jordan, 1914, 1464 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is an extensive biographical history of Beaver County, PA, originally published in two volumes. These volumes contain hundreds of biographical sketches of the county's important and influential families, many of which extend back to the colonial days of Pennsylvania. Along with the biographical sketches, there are also many portraits of the sketch subjects.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eSurnames Indexed:\u003cbr\u003e\nAddenbrook, Ageman, Agnew, Allen, Allison, Amsler, Anderson, Archibald, Armstrong, Atterholt, Atwell, Atwood, Ayers, Baker, Baldwin, Balzer, Banks, Barclay, Barker, Barkley, Barnard, Barner, Barnes, Barratt, Barry, Barto, Bausman, Beatty, Beckert, Beisel, Beitsch, Bell, Bentel, Bentley, Bernhardy, Berry, Best, Bestwick, Bevington, Bickerstaff, Bigger, Bimber, Bishop, Blair, Blakely, Blinn, Bloom, Bolton, Bonzo, Born, Boswell, Bovard, Boyer, Braden, Bradford, Bradshaw, Brauer, Braun, Bray, Brehm, Brenholt, Brobeck, Brown, Bruce, Bruhn, Bryan, Bryer, Buchanan, Bunn, Burns, Burry, Cable, Cain, Calhoon, Calhoun, Camp, Campbell, Cargo, Carothers, Carr, Carroll, Carson, Chaffee, Champion, Chapman, Chatley, Cheney (Gibson), Clark, Cloak, Coale, Coates, Cochran, Cole, Conkle, Conner, Cook, Cooley, Cooper, Cope, Cordes, Cotter, Couch, Courtney, Cowan, Cowden, Craig, Criswell, Cronin, cunningham, Curtis, Dalbey, Dando, Davidson, Davis, Dawson, Denton, dickey, Dietrich, Dillan, Dippold, Dobbs, Dockter, Dodds, Doncaster, Douds, Daugherty, Douglas, Douglass, Douthett, Douthitt, Downie, Dravo, Drew, Duerr, Duey, Duff, Dunkerley, Dunn, Eachel, Eaton, Eckert, Edie, Edwards, Elder, Elliott, Ellis, Elze, Engle, Estermyer, Evans, Ewing, Fair, Farr, Fath, Fisher, Fitzgerald, Fleming, Flenniken, Frazier, Freed, Fresch, Friedfeld, Fry, Fullerton, Funkhouser, Gailey, Gallagher, Galvin, Garber, Garrett, Gaston, Geer, George, Gilchrist, Gishbaugher, Glass, Glasson, Glenn, Goll, Gonnelly, Gordon, Gormley, Gorsuch, Graebing, Graham, Gray, Green Grim, Grimm, Grine, Haas, Haffely, Haley, Hall, Hamilton, Hammerle, Hammond, Hanauer, Hare, Harper, Harris, Hart, hartenbach, harton, Hartzell, Hay, Hays, Henderson, Herbert, Hermann, Hetche, Hice, Hicks, Higby, Hineman, Hoffman, Hogue, Holmes, Holt, Holtzmann, Hoopes, Hotchkiss, Houston, Howe, Hoyt, Huffman, Hughes, Hummel, Hunter, Hutchinson, Imbrie, Inglefield, Irons, Jackson, James, Jamison, Jeffreys, Jobe, Johnson, Johnston, Jones, Jope, Kane, Kaszer, Kaye, Keeler, Keiser, Kemmer, Kennedy, Kerr, King, Kinney, Kirk, Kirker, Klein, Kleyle, Kniffen, Knight, Knoedler, Knox. Koehler, Kornman, Kornmann, Kristufek, Lafferty, Lais, Lambert, Latshaw, Laughlin, Lawrence, Lease, Leeper, Lindeman, Lint, Littell, Lloyd, Locke, Lockhart, Logan, Louthan, Lowry, Lutton, McAnlis, McBride, McCallester, McCallister, McCandless, McCarter, McCaw, McCleery, McClure, McComb, McConnell, McCoy, McCreary, McCreery, McCrory, McCullough, McDanel, McDonald, McElhaney, McElvaney, McGeorge, McGoun, McGuire, McHattie, McKallip, McKee, McKibbin, McKinley, McKinnis, McNally, McNamee, McNeese, McNutt, McPherson, MacDonald, Mack, Mackall, Magaw, Magee, Majors, Mali, Maloney, Maratta, Markey, Marks, Marquis, Marshall, Martsolf, Mason, Mateer, May, Mead, Mecklem, Mercer, Merkel, Merrick, Metheny, Miller, Milliken, Mitchell, Molter, Moltrup, Montgomery, Moody, Moon, Moore, Morris, Morrison, Morrow, Moulds, Mount, Murphy, Musgrave Myers, Mytinger, Nair, Newkirk, Nickle, Nippert, Noss, O'Neill, O'Rourke, Oatman, Orr, Park, Parsons, Patterson, Patton, Paulson, Peffer, Peirsol, Perrott, Pettler, Pflug, Phillis, Pinter, Piper, Plummer, Porter, Potter, Potts, Powell, Powers, Pugh, Pullion, Purdy, Purviance, Quay, Quillen, Rall, Ramsey, Ransom, Rawl, Rayl, Raymer, Reader, Reeves, Reid, Retzer, Rhodes, Rice, Richards, Riedel, Rihn, Ripper, Robertson, Roden, Rewssler, Rohrkaste, Rombold, Rosenkeimer, Russell, Ryan, Schall, Schleiter, Schlotter, Schofield, Schramm, Scott, Seanor, Seiple, Shaffer, Shallenberger, Shane, Shannon, Shanor, Matthias, Shaw, Sheldrake, Sheridan, Sherwood, Short, Shugert, Shumaker, Shurlock, Shuster, Small, Smiley, Smith, Snodgrass, Sohn, Somers, Springer, Staub, Stauffer, Steen Steiner, Stevenson, Stewart, Stoeffel, Stone, Stoop, Straube, Strohbach, Stuber, Stubert, Sturgeon, Sullivan, Sutherland, Sutton, Swan, Swearingen, Sweringen, Swick, Tait, Tallon, Taylor, Telford, Temple, Thomas, Thompson, Todd, Torrens, Townsend, Tracy, Trotter, Trumpeter, Twiford, Urwin, Vance, Vogel, Vollhardt, Wagner, Walker, Wallace, Walsh, Walters, Warnock, Watt, Weir, Werner, Wertz, Whalen, White, Whitechill, Whiteside, Wiehel, Wiesen, Wigley, Wilhelm, Wilson, Winkle, wise, Woodruff, Woolslayer, Yeager, Yost, Young, Zahn, Zeller, Zigercal, Zimmerman\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eGenealogical and Personal History of Western Pennsylvania\u003cbr\u003e\nVol. 1-3 (John W. Jordan, 1915, 1996 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThe Foreword of this publication makes known its purpose and contents:\u003cbr\u003e\n \"The present work, \"Genealogical and Personal History of Western Pennsylvania,\" presents in the aggregate an amount and variety of genealogical and personal information and portraiture unequalled by any kindred publication. No similar work concerning Western Pennsylvania has ever before been presented, and it contains a vast amount of ancestral history never before printed. The object, clearly defined and well digested, is to present in concise form the history of Western Pennsylvania Families of the Colonial Days.\u003cbr\u003e\n There are numerous volunimus histories of the State, making it unnecessary in this work to even outline its annals. What has been published, however, relates principally to civic life. The amplification necessary to complete the picture, old and nowaday, is what is supplied by these Genealogical and Personal Memoirs. In other words, while others have written of \"the times,\" the province of this work is as a chronicle of the people who have made this magnificent region what it is.\"\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eThis is an extensive biographical publication which covers western Pennsylvania, including the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny City, and the counties of Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Clarion, Fayette, Indiana, Mercer, Somerset, Venango, Washington, Westmoreland. Included with the biographical information are hundreds of portraits of this areas leading men and women.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eSurnames Indexed:\u003cbr\u003e\nAcheson, Ackerman, Adams, Agnew, Ague, Ahlborn, Albert, Aldrich, Allen, Allison, Alter, Amrhein, Anderson, Andrews, Armstrong, Arters, Ash, Augustin, Bailie, Baird, Baker, Balcom, Baldridge, Ball, Balles, Barnett, Bauer, Baugher, Bauman, Baumgartel, Bayard, Beall, Beatty, Bebout, Beck, Becker, Beckert, Bedell, Beet, Beissinger, Benson, Benzenhoefer, Beran, Bergman, Beringer, Berner, Berryman, Bertsch, Best, Bestwick, Bethune, Bick, Bickerton, Biddlestone, Bigham, Birchard, Black, Blair, Blick, Blind, Blockinger, Blose, Bokermann, Bole, Bolard, Bossert, Bourke, Bowser, Boyce, Boyd, Boyle, Brackenridge, Bradwell, Brandon, Brandt, Braun, Breading, Breckenridge, Breining, Breitenbaugh, Brennan, Brethauer, Brewer, Briggs, Brodmerkel, Brooker, Brooks, Brown, Bruckner, Bubb, Buckley, Bulger, Bullion, bullions, Burchard, Burgunder, Burkhard, Burkman, Burleigh, Burton, Butler, Byers, Byrne, Cadwallader, Cairns, Caldwell, Calhoun, Calvin, Campbell, Carnegie, Carr, Carson, Casey, Caughey, Cavanaugh, Caven, Cease, Chalot, Challis, Chamberlain, Chantler, Chaplin, Chase, Chess, Christy, Church, Clark, Clary, Clever, Cochran, Cole, Collins, Colter, Colteryahn, Conn, Connelly, Cook, Cooper, Coover, Cope, Corbett, Corey, Cornelius, Cornett, Cort, Cotton, Coursin, Cowan, Cox, Craig, Craighead, Cratty, Crawford, Creese, Crick, Cricks, Croft, Crokks, Crosbie, Crosby, Crumrine, Culbertson, Cummings, Cunningham, Curry, Danner, Darby, Daubenspeck, Daugherty, David, Davidson, Davies, Davis, Day, De Bolt, Dell, De Long, Dennis, Denny, Densmore, Denton, Der, Dickson, Diehl, Dillon, Dippold, Donaldson, Donnell, Donnelly, Dorleman, Dorsey, Douds, Douglass, Downey, Drain, Drennen, Drew, Drynan, Duerr, Duff, Dugan, Dunbar, Duncan, Dunham, Dushane, Dutton, Eaton, Eckert, Edgar, Edmonds, Edmunds, Edmundson, Egan, Eger, Egler, Ehrhardt, Eicher, Elliott, Ellsworth, Elste, Emerick, Emich, Engel, Engelhardt, English, Ensworth, Erb, Erdner, Erhardt, Erwin, Evans, Ewing, Fagan, Fast, Fawcett, Feeney, Fehr, Fellows, Feltwell, Fergus, Ferree, Fife, Figley, Flaccus, Flanagan, Flood, Foltz, Forbes, Ford, Forsyth, Foster, Fowler, Fox, Freed, Freeman, French, Frey, Friar, Frichtel, Friedman, Friend, Fritchie, Fromm, Fruechtel, Fry, Fulton, Gahan, Galbraith, Gallagher, Galway, Gamble, Ganoe, Garbart, Garlow, Garraux, Garrett, Gartner, Gealey, Geibel, Gelm, George, Gephardt, Germerodt, Gibb, Gibson, Giel, Gifford, Gill, Gillelland, Gillespie, Gillet, Gillett, Gilmore, Gilson, Given, Glaser, Gleim, Gless, Gloeckner, Goehring, Goetz, Goldstrohm, Gordon, Gorham, Gourlay, Gow, Graham, Grassel, Gray, Greasel, Greenfield, Greenley, Greenough, Greer, Griesler, Griffith, Grinnell, Griswold, Groom, Gross, Grubbs, Guenther, Guffey, Guthrie, Haben, Hackius, Haeckler, Hafer, Hahn, Hall, Hallas, Hamal, Hammill, Hamilton, Handley, Hanna, Harbison, Harbusch, Harding, Hardwick, Harger, Harmon, Harper, Harrison, Hart, Hartmann, Hartung, Harvey, Haser, Haverline, Hayes, Hays, Hayward, Hazlett, Heckman, Hegner, Heid, Heidenkamp, Heilman, Heintz, Heinz, Helb, Heminway, Hempel, Henderson, Herbel, Herbst, Herman, Hershey, Hervey, Hess, Hice, Hildinger, Hill, Hillen, Hillgrove, Himrod, Hines, Hissrich, Hitzrot, Hoch, Hochberg, Hodgson, Hoffmann, Hogan, Hohmann, Holmes, Holosnyay, Holtzman, Hood, Hoover, Hopkins, Hopper, Hosack, Housholder, Howell, Hubbard, Huch, Hughes, Hugo, Humes, Humphreys, Hunt, Hunter, Huchison, Immekus, Inks, Inskeep, Ireland, Irvin, Jackson, Jameson, Jenkins, John, Johnson, Johnston, Jones, Jordan, Kammerer, Kapteina, Katz, Kearney, Keefer, Keil, Keister, Keitz, Keitzer, Kelley, Kelly, Kennedy, Kenny, Keown, Kerr, Kessler, Kestner, Kidd, Kiehl, Kifer, Kilcullin, Kim, Kincaid, King, Kingsley, Kinlough, Klein, Klingelhofer, Klingensmith, Klussmann, Knell, Knoedler, Knox, Koch, Koegler, Kohary, Kort, Koughan, Kretzer, Krill, Krone, Kuehn, Kuhn, Kummer, Lageman, Laird, Lake, Lambing, Landis, Langfitt, Lapsley, Laughner, Law, Lawrence, Lawson, Leard, Learn, Leax, Leberman, Le Bosquet, Lee, Leezer, Lefever, Lehner, Lessig, Lewis, Lightner, Lindberg, Linke, Linn, Lippert, Little, Lloyd, Logan, Logue, Long, Longmore, Lorch, Lougeay, Lovett, Lowman, Ludwig, Lutton, Lutz, Lyne, Lyon, Lytle, McBride, McBroom, McCabe, McCague, McCall, McClellan, McClelland, McClintock, McCloskey, McClung, McClure, McCluskey, McComb, McCombs, McConville, McCoy, McCullough, McCutcheon, McDannel, McDonald, McElheny, McElravy, McElroy, McElwain, McFadden, McFarland, McGeary, McGinley, McGinnis, McGovern, McGuire, McHugh, McIntyre, McJunkin, McKay, McKelvy, McKinley, McKinney, McKrell, McLane, McLaughlin, McLay, McLean, McMillen, McMurray, McNeilly, McNulty, McPherson, McQuaid, McRoberts, McWhinney, McWilliams, Macbeth, Madden, Magill, Maier, Malloy, Manross, Marlatt, Marshall, Martin, Mason, Mathewson, Matlack, Maurhoff, May, Maver, Meanor, Means, Meek, Mehrlich, Mellon, Metcalf, Metzger, Meyer, Michael, Michel, Mikaloff, Miller, Milligan, Mills, Minich, Mitesser, Mitzel, Moore, Moorhead, Morgan, Morris, Morrison, Morrow, Mowry, Moyes, Mumford, Murphy, Murray, Myers, Mytinger, Natale, Nauman, Naumann, Naylor, Neel, Neely, Negley, Neison, Nelson, Nesbit, Nettleton, Neuf, Nevin, Newell, Newlin, Nichol, Nicholas, Nicholls, Nicols, Nixon, Noah, Noble, Nock, Noss, Ober, Ochse, Oliver, O'Neil, O'Neill, Owens, Pace, Packer, Palm, Pangburn, Pardee, Park, Parmalee, Parsons, Patterson, Patton, Perry, Pershing, Peterman, Peters, Pfirrmann, Phillips, Pickford, Pierce, Poellot, Poole, Porter, Portman, Potter, Potts, Powers, Price, Przybylski, Pschirer, Purdy, Purvis, Putnam, Quay, Quinby, Quinn, Rabell, Rafter, Rainbow, Ramage, Rankin, Ratteldorfer, Rattigan, Ray, Raymer, Redman, Redpath, Reed, Rehner, Reiber, Reichenbach, Reiger, Reilly, Reiter, Reitze, Renner, Reppert, Ruetzel, Reynolds, Rhodes, Richard, Richards, Richmond, Rights, Riley, Ringeisen, Risher, ritchey, Ritenour, Riter, Roberts, Robertson, Robinson, Rockwell, Rodenbaugh, Rodgers, Roland, Rolfe, Rommel, Root, Rose, Roth, Rothrauff, Rouser, Rowse, Rucker, Rudisill, Ruehl, Ruffing, Russell, Rust, Sackett, Saint, Salyards, Sample, Sampson, Sankey, Scatchard, Schafer, Schano, Scheffel, Schilling, Schlicht, Schmidt, Schmitt, Schlosser, Schneider, Schramm, Schran, Schulz, Schutrum, Schwer, Schwindman, Scott, Seaman, Seavy, Seibert, Semple, Serena, Seville, Sevin, Shallenberger, Shaffer, Shanor, Shaughnessy, Shaw, Shenot, Shephard, Sherwin, Shields, Shipley, Shoop, Singer, Sinn, Sirdevan, Skiff, Skiles, Slater, Sleeth, Small, Smith, Snitger, Snodgrass, Snyder, Soose, Sossong, Spaulding, Speer, Spicer, Spillman, Stancliff, Steadman, Stebbins, Steedle, Stein, Stephenson, Sterner, Sterrett, Steuler, Stevenson, Stewart, Stilz, Stinson, Stoops, Stotler, Straw, Strong, Stuckslager, Sumney, Sutton, Swart, Swearingen, Swedborg, Sweitzer, Swengel, Symes, Tarr, Tatnall, Taylor, Teemer, Telford, Tepe, Teuteberg, Thaw, Theobald, Thomas, Thompson, Tibby, Tilbrook, Todd, Tonner, Topley, Tracey, Trees, Treser, Trimble, Tucker, Tully, Ure, Vandergrift, Van Kirk, Van Sicklin, Veith, Viehmier, Vogeley, Volz, Vincent, Wagner, Walker, Wall, Walsh, Walter, Walther, Walton, Warner, Warren, Wasson, Watenpool, Way, Weaver, Weber, Weddell, Weilersbacher, Weiss, Welch, Wellinger, Werner, Westinghouse, Wetzel, Whigham, Whiston, White, Whitehead, Whitehill, Whiting, Wightman, Wigman, Wilhelm, Wilkinson, Williams, Wilson, Winter, Winterberger, Wise, Wolf, Wolfram, Woodford, Woolrich, Wright, Wuller, Wunderlich, Wylie, Yaggi, Young, Younkins, Yunker, Zeigler, Zeller, Zimmer, Zimmerman, Zinkhan, Zischkau, Zwierzynski\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBeaver County Sesquicentennial 1800-1950 (Anonymous, 1950, 52 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis was published as a souvenir of the 150th Anniversary celebration of Beaver County, Pennsylvania in 1950. It contains a program of the events of the celebration, lists of the men and women who participated in organizing and conducting the celebration, as well as some highlights from the county's history. There are also numerous photographs of people and places around the county.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n\n\n\u003cp\u003eTown, Township \u0026amp; Regional Histories\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eHistory of New Brighton 1838-1938\u003cbr\u003e\n(The Historical Committee of the Centennial, 1938, 189 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a centennial history of the town of New Brighton, Beaver County, PA. It provides a history of the settlement and development of the town, as well as a description of its resources as of the date of publication.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eChapters:\u003cbr\u003e\n1 - The Beaver Valley Frontier\u003cbr\u003e\n2 - First Settlers\u003cbr\u003e\n3 - Early Homes\u003cbr\u003e\n4 - Industrial Development\u003cbr\u003e\n5 - Our Heroes\u003cbr\u003e\n6 - Churches\u003cbr\u003e\n7 - Schools\u003cbr\u003e\n8 - About Town\u003cbr\u003e\n9 - Organizations\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eSurnames Indexed:\u003cbr\u003e\nAtwell, Atkinson, Bedison, Bentley, Bestwick, Blanchard, Brady, Bradford, Brightwell, Broadhead, Bruien, Calhoun, Coale, Coburn, Collier, Collins, Constable, Corbus, Critchlow, Darling, Dawes, DeVenny, Dickey, Douglass, Fetter, Fish, Foster, Funkhouser, Glass, Gould, Green, Greenwood, Harris, Hoopes, Houlette, Hunder, Hyde, Kennedy, Knott, Livesy, Lukens, Lyons, Marquis, McDanel, McGuire, McIntosh, McNutt, Merrick, Miner, Mitchell, Moore, Morgan, Moreland, Noss, Parson, Phillips, Pierce, Platt, Pugh, Reader, Reynolds, Richey, Robertson, Sager, Sarver, Schofield, Shuster, Sharpless, Sherwood, Smith, Steinfield, Tanner, Thornily, Townsend, Wade, Wayman, Wayne, White, Wilde, Wilkinson, Wilson, Wolf, Ziesberger\u003c\/p\u003e \n\n\u003cp\u003e75th Anniversary of Beaver Falls, PA (Anonymous, 1944, 41 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis booklet was published for the Diamond Jubilee of Beaver Falls, Beaver County, PA. It gives a brief history of the town, and a description of the events of the celebration. It also contains a list of all those involved in producing or supporting the events.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eOld Economy-Ambridge Sesqui-Centennial Historical Booklet \u003cbr\u003e\n(Norman C. Young, 1974, 192 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis book was published as a 150th anniversary commemoration of the village of 'Old' Economy and the town of Ambridge in Beaver County, PA. It focuses on the Harmony Society as the major influence in the settlement of these areas, and in separate sections gives the history of the development of each. The section on Ambridge is more extensive giving also a description of the town and its various organizations, churches, industries, fraternal organizations, clubs, etc.\u003c\/p\u003e \n\n\u003cp\u003eSurnames:\u003cbr\u003e\nAcheson, Acker, Adams, Addison, Agnew, Albach, Alden, Alexander, Allison, Anderson, Ansley, Armor, Arnold, Arnot, Atlee, Austin, Ayres, Baker, Baldwin, Barclay, Barker, Barnes, Barnett, Bates, Bausman, Baynton, Bean, Beatty, Beer, Beeson, Bell, Bentel, Bentley, Berry, Betz, Bierer, Bigger, Bigler, Bird, Bittinger, Black, Blaine, Blair, Bliss, Bole, Boles, Bonnecamps, Coss, Botts, Bouquet, Boyd, Boyle, Brackenridge, Bradford, Brady, Bredin, Brickell, Brittain, Broad, Brobeck, Brodhead, Brower, Brown, Bryan, Bryce, Bryson, Buchanan, Buell, Bulford, Bull, Burton, Butterfield, Cairns, Caldoo, Caldwell, Calhoun, Cameron, Campbell, Canon, Carey, Carothers, Carlyle, Carpenter, Carson, Carter, Catlett, Caughey, Chamberlin, Chapman, Chartier, Chrisler, Clapham, Clark, Clarke, Coburn, Cochran, Cocquard, Coffin, Collins, Collot, Colvin, Conn, Connelly, Connolly, Conover, Cook, Cooper, Corlear, Coulter, Craft, Craig, Cramer, Crawford, Creigh, Cresap, Croghan, Crombie, Crumrine, Cuming, Cummins, Cunningham, Curtin, Curtis, Cuthbertson, Darragh, Daugherty, Davenport, Davidson, Davis, Davisson, Dawson, Day, De Celeron, Delaware, Deming, Denlinger, Denny, De Peyster, Dickey, Dickinson, Dickson, Dillow, Dilworth, Dinwiddie, Dittman, Dodd, Doddridge, Donald, Donehoo, Douglas, Drake, Dravo, Drennan, Duey, Duff, Dunbarington, Dunca, Dunlap, Dungan, Dunham, Dunmore, Duss, Dustin, Eakin, Early, Eberhart, Ecuyer, Edgar, Eichbaum, Ellicott, Ellinipsico, Elliot, Eskridge, Ettwein, Evans, Ewing, Feicht, Fessenden, Fetterman, Fink, Finley, Finney, Fisher, Fitch, Fleeson, Foley, Forbes, Ford, Forward, Foshay, Fosnought, Foster, Foulkes, Frazier, Fry, Fulkman, Funkhouser, Gaither, Galey, Garner, Geary, Gellatly, George, Gibb, Gibson, Gillis, Gilmore, Girard, Girty, Gist, Gladwin, Glasgow, Glenn, Gobin, Goodrich, Gould, Grant, Greathouse, Greer, Grim, Grimshaw, Griswold, Guthrie, Hague, Gall, Hamilton, Hand, Hanna, Hanrahan, Harmar, Harper, Harris, Harsha, Hart, Harter, Hartshorne, Haslet, Hassler, Hatch, Hazel, Hawkins, Hay, Hayes, Hays, Heckewelder, Helvedi, Hamphill, Henderson, Henrici, Henry, Heron, Heth, Hice, Hildreth, Hillman, Hinds, Hines, Hoge, Holmes, Hood, Hoopes, Houston, Howard, Hughes, Hunter, Huss, Hutchins, Hutchinson, Imbrie, Irvin, Irvine, Irwin, Jackson, Javens, Jeffers, Jennings, Johnson, Johnston, Jolly, Jones, Jordan, Jungman, Kendrick, Kennedy, Kerr, Keyser, Kier, King, Knowles, Kuhn, Lacock, Lambing, Langfitt, La Ross, Laughlin, Lawrence, Leaf, Le Baron, Lee, Leech, Leeper, Leet, Leiper, Lemmon, Leslie, Levis, Lewis, Littell, Little, Lochry, Locks, Logan, Long, Lowrey, Lukens, Lutz, Lyon, Lytle, McBeth, McCallaher, McCandless, McCarrell, McCaslin, maclay, McClean, McClure, McCook, McConnel, McConnell, McCoy, McCullough, McCurdy, McDanel, McDowell, McElhaney, McElwee, McFall, McGregor, McGuffey, McGuffin, McGuire, McHattie, McHenry, McIntosh, McKee, McKinney, McKnight, McLane, McLaughlin, McMillan, McNees, McPheeters, Madison, Magaw, Marks, Marquis, Marshal, Martin, Martsolf, Mase, Massy, May, Mecklem, Mellon, Mercer, Meredith, Miles, Miller, Miner, Minis, Mitchell, Moore, Moorehead, Morgan, Morlan, Morrison, Morse, Morton, Mountain, Muller, Murphy, Murray, Nelson, Nesbit, Neville, Niblor, Nicholson, Noss, Odell, Ormond, Ormsby, Owen, Page, Pallam, Palmer, Parsons, Patterson, Payne, Peirsol, Pendleton, Penn, Pentland, Phillips, Picknoll, Pitt, Platt, Plumer, Poes, Pollock, Porter, Potter, Power, Pugh, Pusey, Quay, Rapp, Reader, Reddick, Redick, Reed, Reeves, Reid, Reno, Rittenhouse, Roberts, Robertson, Robinson, Rohm, rohrbacher, Rose, Ross, Roth, Roubaud, Russel, Rutan, Ryan, Savage, Sawyer, Schaefer, Schlagle, Senseman, Shaler, Shallenberger, Shannon, Sheets, Shields, Shouse, Shurlock, Shurtleff, Simonson, Sloan, Slough, Smith, Solomon, Spear, Specht, Spencer, Sprott, Stafford, Stanton, Steel, Steen, Sterrett, Stewart, Stiffey, Stone, Stowe, Strouss, Stuart, Surplis, Swartz, Swasey, Swearingen, Taylor, Telford, Thomas, Thompson, Thomson, Thum, Todd, Toomy, Townsend, Treiber, Trent, Tyler, Ubalto, Vallandigham, Vance, Van Gorder, Van Swearingen, Veech, Vera, Vernon, Virot, Wagner, Walker, Wallace, Wallover, Warnock, Warrington, Washington, Waters, Watson, Way, Wayne, Weaver, Weiser, Wendt, Wells, Weyand, Wharton, Whisler, Whitaker, White, Whitney, Wickham, Wigton, Wilkins, Williams, Williamson, Wilson, Winans, Wiseman, Wishart, Withrow, Wolf, Wolfe, Wood, Woods, Work, Wright, Wylie, Wyllis, York, Zeigler, Zeisberger, Zinzendorf\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"PA-Genealogy","offers":[{"title":"Default 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These references cover 1000's of individuals, and are an excellent way to start or continue research focused on PA.\u003c\/p\u003e \n\n\u003cp\u003eThis material was scanned from original publications and will be provided as text searchable PDFs (unless noted in description). These files can be read using many PDF reader programs (Windows \/ Mac \/ Linux), however Adobe Reader or Acrobat are recommended.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n\n\u003cp\u003eChurch, Family, Education, Military and Miscellaneous Histories\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eIndustrial and Commercial Resources of [Northern] Pennsylvania \u003cbr\u003e\n(Historical Publishing Company, 1887, 125 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis publication is a history and description of the business operations from a dozens of towns throughout north and western Pennsylvania. Each business is detailed in sketch form, giving, in many cases, a brief history of its existence, management, and a description of its operations. This information was only published in this publication making this a rare and useful resource for historical or genealogical research in these counties of PA.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBeaver County\u003cbr\u003e\n-- From Rochester: -- Point Bottle Works, John W. Calder, Empire Clothing and Gent's Furnishing Goods Emporium, John D. Carter, American Fire-Brick Works, R. D. Fleming, Sharp \u0026amp; Hoffman, A. M. Johnson, G. C. Speyerer, J. R. Lloyd, Beaver County Banking and Safe Deposit Association, C. A. Wallover, J. N. Ogle, Mrs. L. A. Hibbard, -- From Beaver Falls: -- H. T. \u0026amp; J. Reeves, Economy Savings Institution, Beaver Falls Cutlery Co., Beaver Falls Steel Works, Western File Co., Hartman Steel Company, John C. Whitla, Harry Goldsmith, -- From Phillipsburg: -- Phoenix Glass Co. Works, W. Sparling, D. F. Robinson, Beaver Fire-brick Co. Limited, L. Le Goullon, Point Breeze Hotel, Hahn \u0026amp; Reno\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eHistory of the Newspapers of Beaver Co., PA (Francis S. Reader, 1905, 205 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nFrom the Preface: \"In writing a history of the newspapers of Beaver County, the author had two objects in view, first to get a connected history of each paper as to time and name, and second to place on record a sketch and portrait of every writer and printer who attained any prominence in the work, in any line he pursued.\" This work details the various newspapers published throughout Beaver County, PA. It covers the style of the newspaper, the period of printing and those who were involved in each.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eThe Industrial World and the Beaver Falls Daily Tribune Special Edition\u003cbr\u003e\nDescriptive of and Illustrating Beaver Falls, PA (Beaver Falls Daily Tribune, 1910, 40 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis rare publication is a collection of sketches on the industries, businesses and commercial interests of Beaver Falls, Beaver County, PA. It begins with an account of the town of Beaver Falls and its vicinity, its churches, and Geneva College. Following this, the business sketches provide information on the origins, operations, and sometimes persons involved in each operation covered.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBusinesses Covered:\u003cbr\u003e\nFederal Title and Trust Company, Barker Brothers, Pearson and Son, Beaver Falls Chemical Works, White's Restaurant, William H. Bonnage, Dambach's Home Bakery, Frank H. Miller, F. M. Steele and Brother, Frank Daquila, Murphy's Antiseptic Barber Shop, F. C. Hicks Wholesale Liquors, Joseph McFerron, Mrs. A. M. Geisel, A. B. Chalfant's Photo Studio, J. E. Kirchartz, J. Gordon Grocer and General Merchandise, E. S. Frishkorn Bottling Works, William Prudence, P. Petitler \u0026amp; Son, Morris Gordon Dry Goods, J. F. McCreary \u0026amp; Son, C. W. Reich, W. L. Davis Grocer, Estermeyer \u0026amp; Groth, William Sloan, W. J. Davidson, J. B. Rayl Grocery, W. F. Damaska Grocer, Glasgow Woolen Mills Co., F. M. Kirby \u0026amp; Co., L. Hoffman, P. L. Quillen, Brittain Glover and McAnlis, Leigh's Photograph Studio, Curl \u0026amp; Curl, A. Guy Leyda Drugs, H. S. Rich, W. E. Sheldrake \u0026amp; Son, The Mayer Pottery Company, Armstrong Cork Company, Hotel Phillis, The Peoples Store, J. R. Rogers, Valley Machine Company, John G. Allen, L. A. McDanel, P. H. Nippery, Reed's Grocery, The Central Barber Shop, J. S. Mitchell \u0026amp; Son, The Filley Millinery Co., Stauffer \u0026amp; Shontz, McConnell and Campbell, Independent Brewing Company, R. H. Tindall, Wm. Whittenberger, Purviance \u0026amp; Flinner, Keystone Driller Company, Hooper's Restaurant, W. H. Fox, H. Bucholtz Meat Market, C. Steinfield, Harry M. Roberts Hardware, F. E. Marr Grocer, Valley Ice Company, Beaver Falls Planing Mill Co., J. L. Miksch, Mrs. L. A. Emerick, Gibney \u0026amp; Son Plumbing, Boggs \u0026amp; Brandon, F. B. Bruce \u0026amp; Co., W. T. Reeder, Hotel Windsor, Howard Stove Company, Harry Bindman, Jos. E. Arthurs Cafe, Keystone Tailoring Co., W. J. McFadden Grocery, Boyle \u0026amp; Patterson, Beaver Falls Upholstering Co., The Lincoln Confectionary, The Lester Shoe Company, Dershimer and Haggart, M. Rosenberg, L. Sutter Grocer, The Sterling Studio, Hantman's Jewelry Store, J. D. McAnlis \u0026amp; Son Jewelry Store, J. S. McFerron Groceries, Butcher's Business College, M. W. McCandless, A. M. Beaner Hardware, George Woolslayer Restaurant, R. O. Irvin, Kemp's Kandy Kitchen, A. Roderwalt Grocery, Kirk \u0026amp; Clark Dry Goods, Chas. Cova Fruit and Confectionary, Champion Saw and Machine Works, V. Sakraida Men's Clothing, G. S. Hunter Planning Mill, William Pfeifke Merchant Tailor, Mrs. L. M. Vaughn Milliner, Arnold Brothers, Mrs. Jessie Weston, J. J. \u0026amp; S. R. Patterson Real Estate and Insurance, John P. Broggi Merchant Tailor, Wm. H. Hamilton Tailor, Hon. John W. Carson, Piper \u0026amp; Fullerton, Mrs. E. Gibbons Hair Dressing Parlors, Ingram-Richardson Mfg Company, P. Moegerle \u0026amp; Son's Saw Works, Story and Clark Piano Company, W. H. Benson Department Store, Charles A. Conti Tailor\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eYoung American Patriots - The Youth of Pennsylvania in World War II \u003cbr\u003e\n(National Publishing Company, 1946, 674 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis publication is a memorial to the service men and women of Pennsylvania who served in WWII. It contains brief sketches of 1,000's of soldiers from across the state. The sketches provide a variety of information on each soldier: Name, rank, branch of military, engagements, discharge date, military awards, birth date, parents, spouse, address, religion., etc. The information varies from soldier to soldier but most contain the information above. Also, nearly every sketch is accompanies by a portrait of the soldier. This publication is not an exhaustive listing of all the soldiers of Pennsylvania who fought in World War II. Nearly all counties are represented, but some more extensively than others. Those given more extensive coverage include: Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Blair, Butler, Cambria, Cumberland, Dauphin, Erie, Fayette, Indiana, Lawrence, Northampton, Westmoreland,\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eHere is a sample listing:\u003cbr\u003e\nAbbott, William Edward\u003cbr\u003e\nCpl., Army. Born Apr. 6, 1925. Entered Serv. June 12, 1943. Ft. Belvoir; N. Guinea; Phil. Is.; Okinawa. Awarded GCM, As-Pac Rib., BS, Phil. Lib. Rib. Disch. Mar. 2, 1945. Attended Clymer HS. Protestant. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Abbott. Husband of Margaret Herrington Abbott, 818 Sandusky St., N. S., Pgh, 12, Pa.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eIn Memory of Our Honored Dead - Souvenir Program [Beaver \u0026amp; Lawrence County]\u003cbr\u003e\n(Honor Degree of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, 1947, 100 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis booklet was published as an honorary souvenir of the men and women of Beaver and Lawrence Counties, PA who died in the course of World War II. It covers numerous individuals from each branch of the military and includes a portrait, a listing of where they lived, when they entered service and where and when they died. This is an excellent resource for research on these counties of Pennsylvania or WWII.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n\n\n\u003cp\u003eMaps \u0026amp; Atlases (*** Not text searchable ***)\u003cbr\u003e\n1860 Map of Lawrence and Beaver Counties (N. S. 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Moyer)\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"PA-Genealogy","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":42545166287076,"sku":"BV03","price":15.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0784\/3371\/products\/websitelogo_5bb9bfaa-a557-4da1-bec7-255653c65da2.jpg?v=1645626587"},{"product_id":"beaver-county-pa-directory-collection-1876-1954","title":"Beaver County PA - Directory Collection (1876-1954)","description":"\u003cp\u003eThis is a collection of various historical and genealogical reference works on Pennsylvania. These references cover 1000's of individuals, and are an excellent way to start or continue research focused on PA.\u003c\/p\u003e \n\n\u003cp\u003eThis material was scanned from original publications and will be provided as text searchable PDFs (unless noted in description). These files can be read using many PDF reader programs (Windows \/ Mac \/ Linux), however Adobe Reader or Acrobat are recommended.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n\n\u003cp\u003eWeyand \u0026amp; Reed's Beaver County Centennial Directory [1876]\u003cbr\u003e\n(J. Weyand, W. I. Reed \u0026amp; James Patterson, 1876, 340 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nFrom the Title Page: \"Weyand \u0026amp; Reed's Beaver County Centennial Directory containing a complete list of the names of all taxable inhabitants, their occupations, place of residence and post office, names of the county officers and their terms of service from 1803 to 1877, statistical tables and other useful items of reference. Also Patterson's complete History of the County.\"\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eList of Subscribers - The Central District Printing Telegraph Co., July 1894\u003cbr\u003e\n(The Central District and Printing Telegraph Company, 1894, 186 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is an early telephone directory of Pittsburg and western Pennsylvania \/ eastern Ohio \/ northern West Virginia for the year 1894. This was a period of early adoption of this new service, so only a select few became subscribers - usually those who were wealthy or businesses. The information presented includes the name of the subscriber (person or business), their trade, street address and telephone number. Pittsburgh is the main section of the directory and includes the near by areas of: Allegheny, Bellefield, Braddock, Carnegie, East End, Hazelwood, Kensington, Manchester, Mansfield, Monongahela City, McKeesport, Oakmont, Sewickley, Sharpsburg, South Side, West End, Wilkinsburg.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eOther Pennsylvania Towns included:\u003cbr\u003e\nBeaver Falls, Brookville, Butler, Connellsville, Du Bois, Ellwood City, Fairchance, Franklin, Greensburg, Greenville, Indiana, Irwin, Johnstown, Latrobe, Meadville, Mt. Pleasant, New Brighton, New Castle, Oil City, Punxsutawney, Reynoldsville, Rochester, Scottdale, Sharon, Sharpville, Titusville, Uniontown, Washington, Waynesburg\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eOhio Towns included:\u003cbr\u003e\nBellaire, Bridgeport, East Liverpool, Martin's Ferry, New Lisbon, Niles, Steubenville, Toronto, Warren, Wellsville\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eWest Virginia Towns included:\u003cbr\u003e\nAltenheim, Moundsville, New Cumberland, Wellsburg, Wheeling\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eOfficial Directory of the Central District \u0026amp; Printing Telegraph Co. May 1898\u003cbr\u003e\n(Central District \u0026amp; Printing Telegraph Co., 1898, 410 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is an early telephone directory of Pittsburg and western Pennsylvania \/ eastern Ohio \/ northern West Virginia for the year 1898. This was a period of early adoption of this new service, so only a select few became subscribers - usually those who were wealthy or businesses. The information presented includes the name of the subscriber (person or business), their trade, street address and telephone number.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003ePennsylvania Towns included:\u003cbr\u003e\nApollo, Barnesboro, Barnesville, Beaver, Beaver Falls, Blairsville, Braddock, Brockwayville, Brookville, Brownsville, Butler, California, Callery, Cambridge Springs, Canonsburg, Carnegie, Charleroi, Chicora, Clarion, Claysville, Connellsville, Crafton, Dawson, Du Bois, Dunbar, Ebensburg, Elizabeth, Ellwood City, Emlenton, Evans City, Fairchance, Falls Creek, Finleyville, Foxburg, Franklin, Freeport, Greensburg, Greenville, Grove City, Harmony, Hastings, Homestead, Indiana, Irwin, Jeannette, Johnstown, Kittanning, Latrobe, Leechburg, Mahoningtown, Manor, Meadville, Mercer, Monaca, Monongahela, Mt. Pleasant, McDonald, McKeesport, New Brighton, New Castle, New Kensington, Oakmont, Oil City, Patton, Petersville, Punxsutawney, Reynoldsville, Rochester, Scottdale, Sewickley, Sharon, Sharpsburg, Sharpville, South Fork, Tarenturm, Tionesta, Titusville, Turtle Creek, Uniontown, Washington, Waynesburg, West Newton, Wilkinsburg, Zelienople\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eOhio Towns included:\u003cbr\u003e\nBellaire, Bridgeport, Cadiz, Cambridge, Canal Dover, Columbiana, East Liverpool, East Palestine, Girard, Leetonia, Lisbon, Martin's Ferry, New Comerstown, New Philadelphia, Niles, St. Clairsville, Salem, Salineville, Steubenville, Toronto, Uhrichsville, Warren, Wellsville\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eWest Virginia Towns included:\u003cbr\u003e\nAltenheim, Benwood, Clarksburg, Elm Grove, Fairmont, Grafton, Mannington, Morgantown, Moundsville, New Cumberland, Parkersburg, Sisterville, Wellsburg, Wheeling\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eDirectory of All Business and Professional Men and Official Guide\u003cbr\u003e\nof Beaver County, Penn'a (D. R. Watson, 1898, 114 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis publication is a business and professional directory of Beaver Co., PA. It is arranged alphabetically by town. It lists the Borough Officers, Churches, Societies, and then Businesses and Professionals for each town.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eDillon's Rural Directory of Beaver County, PA. [1905] \u003cbr\u003e\n(Herman F. Dillon, 1905, 270 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nAccording to the title page this publication relates \"the names of over 8,000 residents of the rural districts, their occupation and Postoffic Address\" and other useful information.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eTownships Included:\u003cbr\u003e\nBorough, Brighton, Big Beaver, Cippewa, Darlington, Daugherty, Economy, Franklin, Greene, Hopewell, Hanover, Harmony, Independence, Industry, Marion, Moon, North Sewickley, New Sewickley, Ohio, Patterson, Pulaski, Rochester, Raccoon, South Beaver, White\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBoroughs Included:\u003cbr\u003e\nAmbridge, Aliquippa, Baden, Conway, Darlington, Eastvale, Frankfort Springs, Georgetown, Glasgow, Hookstown, New Galilee, Patterson Heights\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eMowrey's Tri-State Directory - 1907 (Mowrey Directory Co., 1907, 544 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a business directory primarily of Western Pennsylvania but also including parts of Eastern Ohio and West Virginia for the year 1907. 1000's of businesses are listed in the directory, and many also have ads included. The directory information is arranged alphabetically by trade and lists the name of the business or businessman, and its street address. The portion on PA includes coverage of parts of these counties: Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Cambria, Clarion, Fayette, Greene, Somerset, Venango, Washington, and Westmoreland.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003ePennsylvania Cities\u003cbr\u003e\nAllegheny, Avalon, Beaver, Beaver Falls, Bellevue, Ben Avon, Braddock, Bridgeville, Butler, Canonsburg, Carnegie, Charleroi, Connellsville, Crafton, Duquesne, East Brady, Emlenton, Emsworth, Etna, Ford City, Franklin, Freedom, Greensburg, Heidelberg, Homestead, Ingram, Irwin, Jeannette, Johnstown, Kittanning, Latrobe, Mars, McKeesport, McKees Rocks, Midland, Millvale, Monaca, Monongahela, Munhall, New Brighton, New Haven, Oakmont, Oil City, Parkers Landing, Pittsburgh, Rochester, Scottdale, Sewickley, Sharpsburg, Sheridan, Uniontown, Verona, Washington, Waynesburg, Wilkinsburg, Wilmerding, Windber\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eOhio Cities\u003cbr\u003e\nBellair, Brilliant, East Liverpool, Martins Ferry, Mingo Junction, Steubenville, Toronto, Wellsville\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eWest Virginia Cities\u003cbr\u003e\nBenwood, Chester, Elm Grove, Follansbee, McMechen, Moundsville, New Cumberland, Newell, Wellsburg, Wheeling\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBeaver County Telephone Company Directory No. 7 - July 1911 \u003cbr\u003e\n(Beaver County Telephone Co., 1911, 76 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a telephone directory of covering parts of Beaver County, Pennsylvania for the year 1911. The directory lists many residents and businesses, and provides the resident's name, address and telephone number arranged alphabetically. It also includes rural routes and townships along with the town \/ city listings. There is also a separate classified business directory at the end.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eAreas Listed:\u003cbr\u003e\nAliquippa, Beaver, Beaver Falls, Big Beaver Twp., Bridgewater, Brighton Twp., Chippewa Twp., College Hill, Conway, Darlington, Eastvale, Enon Valley, Fallston, Freedom, Homewood, Koppel, Monaca, Monaca Heights, Moon Twp., Mt. Washington, New Brighton, New Galilee, North Rochester, Oak Hill, Patterson Heights, Patterson Twp., Racine P.O., Riverview, Rochester, South Beaver Twp., Vanport, White Twp., Woodlawn\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003e1917 Farm Directory and Reference Book of Beaver and\u003cbr\u003e\nLawrence Counties, Pennsylvania (Orange Judd Company, 1917, 283 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a Farm Directory of Beaver and Lawrence Counties, PA for the year 1917. It contains a list of State and County public officials and a number of local advertisements as well as the directory information. The directory information consists of the names of farmers and details such as address, the wife's name, type of farm, a notation of whether they own their farm or are tenants, have telephones, etc.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBeaver Valley Pennsylvania Directory 1925-26 \u003cbr\u003e\n(The Burch Directory Company, 1924, 676 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a resident and business directory of parts of Beaver County, PA for the year 1925-26. It lists 1,000's of residents and businesses from this area, providing the resident's (or business) name, mate's name, occupation, and street address, arranged alphabetically by town. This directory also includes a numerical street directory listing residents by street number. There is also a separate classified business directory at the end of the publication.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eMain Towns covered:\u003cbr\u003e\nBeaver, Beaver Falls, Freedom, Monaca, New Brighton, Rochester, West Bridgewater\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eAdjacent Boroughs and Suburbs covered:\u003cbr\u003e\nBeaver Heights, Block House Run, Bolesville, Brady's Run, Brighton Heights, College Hill, Crescent Heights, Dockter's Heights, Eastvale, Fallston, Geneva Hill, Marion Hill, Mengel Heights, Monaca Heights, Morado, Mt. Washington, New England Hill, Patterson Heights, Pleasant View, Riverview, Rochester Junction, Sharon, Steffen Hill, Sylvan Crest, Westview\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eNew Castle and Nearby Places Telephone Directory - Summer 1927 \u003cbr\u003e\n(Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1927, 168 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a telephone directory of covering parts of Beaver, Butler, Lawrence and Mercer counties, Pennsylvania for the year 1927. The directory lists 1,000's of residents and businesses, and provides the resident's name, street address and telephone number arranged alphabetically by town. This directory also includes the \"yellow pages\" section covering the businesses of the same area.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eTowns Covered:\u003cbr\u003e\nBellton, Bessemer, Bethel, Big Run Juntion, Brent, Burnstown, Camp Run, Carbon, Celia, Chewton, Coaltown, Covert Station, Crescentdale, Drake, Duck Run, East Brook, East Moravia, East New Castle, Edinburg, Ellwood City, Energy, Fayette, Frisco, Gardner, Granboro, Harbor Bridge, Harlansburg, Hazeldell, Hazen, Hillsville, Indianrun, Irish Ripple, Jacksville, Joyce, Kimberly, Knox, Lawrence Junction, Lillyville, Mahoningtown, Marquis, McCaslin, Moravia, Mount Air, Mount Jackson, Muddy Creek, Nashua, Neshannock Falls, New Bedford, New Castle, New Castle Junction, Newport, New Wilmington, North Liberty, North Sewickley, Parke Gate, Payne Station, Plaingrove, Plano, Pleasanthill, Pleasant Valley, Portersville, Possum Hollow, Princeton, Pulaski, Rockville, Rose, Rose Point, Scott Ridge Skidmore, Smiley, Snake Run, South New Castle, Springs, Valcourt, Villa Maria, Volant, Walford, Wampum, Wayne, Weir, West Ellwood Junction, West Liberty, West Pittsburgh, Whitestown, Wilkinson, Wilmington Junction, Wurtemburg\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eTelephone Directory - Summer 1930 \u003cbr\u003e\n(Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1930, 238 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a telephone directory covering parts of Beaver, Butler and Lawrence Counties, Pennsylvania for the year 1930. The directory lists 1,000's of residents and businesses, and provides the resident's name, street address and telephone number arranged alphabetically by town. This directory also includes the \"Yellow Pages\" section for businesses of the same area.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eTowns Included:\u003cbr\u003e\nAliquippa, Ambridge, Baden, Beaver, Beaver Falls, Beaver Terrace, Beaver Valley, Bocktown, Bolesville, Bridgewater, Burnstown, Celia, Clearview Farm, College Hill, Criders, Crows Run, Darlington, Doctor Heights, Duck Run, East Rochester, Eastvale, Economy, Eidenau, Ellport, Ellwood City, Enon, Enon Valley, Fairoaks, Fallston, Fombell, Freedom, Frisco, Geneva Hill, Gibson Park, Green Garden, Gringo, Groveland, Harmony, Harmony Junction, Hazeldell, Hazen, Holt, Homewood, Independence, Industry, Kimberly, Knox, Koppel, Leetsdale, Legionville, Lillyville, Lock Five O R, Lock Six O R, Logstown, Mahan, Marquis, Merrill, Middle Lancaster, Midland, Monaca, Morado, Mt. Gallitzin Academy, Mt. Washington, New Brighton, New Galilee, New Sheffield, North Rochester, North Sewickley, Parke Gate, Patterson Heights, Racine, Riverview, Rochester, Scottsville, Shafers, Shippingport, Smiley, South Heights, South Monaca, Springs, Steffenville, Stobo, Vanport, Wayne, West Aliquippa, West Bridgewater, West Economy, West Ellwood Junction, West Mayfield, West View, Woodlawn, Wurtemburg, Zelienople\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003e1938-1939 Rural Directory - Beaver County (C. S. Burke, 1938, 68 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a farm and rural directory of Beaver County, PA for the year 1938-39. It lists several hundred farmers and provides their address, number of acres and estimated value of the farm. There are also a number of ads for local businesses.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003e1940-1941 Rural Directory - Beaver County (C. S. Burke, 1940, 60 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a farm and rural directory of Beaver County, PA for the year 1940-41. It lists several hundred farmers and provides their address, number of acres and estimated value of the farm. There are also a number of ads for local businesses.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBeaver Valley and Nearby Communities Telephone Directory\u003cbr\u003e\nJanuary 1954 (Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1954, 420 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a telephone directory of covering parts of Allegheny, Beaver, Butler and Lawrence Counties, Pennsylvania for the year 1954. The directory lists 1,000's of residents and businesses, and provides the resident's name, street address and telephone number arranged alphabetically by town. 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These files can be read using many PDF reader programs (Windows \/ Mac \/ Linux), however Adobe Reader or Acrobat are recommended.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n\u003cp\u003eBD01 - Bedford County PA - Everything Collection (All Collections on Bedford County)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n\n\n\u003cp\u003eBD02 - County, Regional and Misc History \u0026amp; Maps Collection\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eCounty History \u0026amp; Biography Collection\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eThe History and Topography of Dauphin, Cumberland, Franklin, Bedford, Adams, Perry, Somerset, Cambria, and Indiana Counties (I. Daniel Rupp, 1848, 711 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nHistory of Bedford, Somerset and Fulton Counties, Pennsylvania (Waterman, Watkins \u0026amp; Co., 1884, 779 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nBiographical Review - Containing Life Sketches of Leading Citizens of Bedford and Somerset Co., PA (Biographical Review Publishing Co., 1899, 312 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nAnnals of Bedford County, Pennsylvania (William P. 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These references cover 1000's of individuals, and are an excellent way to start or continue research focused on PA.\u003c\/p\u003e  \n\n\u003cp\u003eThis material was scanned from original publications and will be provided as text searchable PDFs (unless noted in description). These files can be read using many PDF reader programs (Windows \/ Mac \/ Linux), however Adobe Reader or Acrobat are recommended.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n\n\u003cp\u003eCounty Histories \u0026amp; Biographical Volumes\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eThe History and Topography of Dauphin, Cumberland, Franklin, Bedford, Adams, Perry, Somerset, Cambria, and Indiana Counties (I. Daniel Rupp, 1848, 711 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThe full title of the publication is:\u003cbr\u003e\n   \"The History and Topography of Dauphin, Cumberland, Franklin, Bedford, Adams, and Perry Counties: Containing a brief history of the first settlers, notices of the leading events, incidents and interesting facts, both general and local, in the history of these counties, general \u0026amp; statistical descriptions of all the principal boroughs, towns, villages, \u0026amp;c.\"  This is a 2nd Edition of the publication originally published in 1846, which in addition to the original covers the counties of Somerset, Cambria and Indiana. This edition begins with an early history of the state. It discusses the German and Scotch-Irish immigrants who settled in these counties, and the follows with a discussion of the troubles the early settlers had with the Indians. After the general history of the area, it changes focus to the individual counties.  Indiana County is covered from pages 591 to 616.  The information covers the formation of the county, its early settlers, and the development of the area following settlement.  A brief description of the towns of Indiana, Blairsville, Saltsburg, Armagh, and Gerogeville.  The end of the coverage on this county is an account of Conrad Weiser's visit to the area, and some notations from his journal.  The Appendix offers some additions and corrections to the original publication. This is followed by a list of subscribers who lived in the area covered by the volume.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eHistory of Bedford, Somerset and Fulton Counties, Pennsylvania\u003cbr\u003e\n(Waterman, Watkins \u0026amp; Co., 1884, 779 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis publication focuses on the history and development of the neighboring counties of Bedford, Somerset and Fulton, Pennsylvania.  Briefly, it covers the settlement, wars, and civil growth of these counties as well as each of their respective townships. There is also a section of biographical sketches featuring the pioneers and prominent men of these areas.  In addition to the more extensive biographies, there are shorter sketches of other residents in the township sections (these not listed in the index).  Numerous pictures of the sketch subjects and occasional depictions of residences and businesses from the area are also included.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBedford County Surnames:\u003cbr\u003e\nAke, Alsip, Anderson, Armstrong, Barclay, Barley, Barndollar, Barton, Blackburn, Breneman, Bruckman, Buck, Burd, Calhoun, Cessna, Clark, Compher, Conard, Daugherty, Detwiler, Donahoe, Doyle, DuBois, Ealy, Earnest, Elliott, Emigh, Enfield, Fletcher, Gump, Hadermann, Hall, Harris, Harry, Hartley, Henry, Hetrick, Hill, Hofius, Hughes, Jamison, Jenkins, Jordon, Kerr, King, Long, Lonenecker, Lutz, Madara, Magaw, Mann, Marbourg, Mattingly, McGirr, McNamara, Minnich, Miller, Mower, Mowry, Musser, Noble, Oellig, Pensyl, Plank, Points, Reamer, Reed, Reynolds, Rhodes, Rice, Robinson, Russell, Sample, Scheel, Scott, Shaefer, Sill, Smith, Spang, Statler, Stayer, Stehley, Stoler, Tate, Thomson, Tod, Todd, Tomlinson, Watson, Weller, Woods\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eSomerset County Surnames:\u003cbr\u003e\nBaer, Bailey, Barclay, Beachly, Beachy, Biesecker, Black, Brubaker, Bruce, Casebeer, Coffroth, Colborn, Cover, Cox, Cunningham, Dumbauld, Edie, Elder, Endsley, Espy, Fechtig, Fichtner, Flickinger, Forward, Garey, Gaither, Gardner, Garman, Good, Hamer, Harah, Hay, Heffley, Hoblitzell, Hugus, Husband, Kiernan, Kimmel, Koontz, Kooser, Krissinger, Kuhlman, Lepley, Lichty, Livingood, Louther, McKinley, Meyers, Miller, Morrison, Musselman, Musser, Ogle, Patterson, Pritts, Pugh, Rauch, Ream, Reiman, Ross, Ruppel, Schell, Schrock, Scott, Scull, Shuri, Smith, Snyder, Stewart, Stutzman, Trent, Uhl, Walker, Weyand, Whipkey, Will, Williams, Yutzey, Zimmerman\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eFulton County Surnames:\u003cbr\u003e\nAgnew, Alexander, Austin, Barton, Bonnett, Carl, Donahoo, Fletcher, Goldsmith, Greathead, Hess, Logan, Lyon, McDonald, McFadden, McKiffin, Ott, Pott, Rexroth, Robinson, Schell, Shade, Sipes, Skinner, Smith, Stewart, Trout, Woodcock, Wishart, Woollet\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBiographical Review - Containing Life Sketches of Leading Citizens of Bedford\u003cbr\u003e\nand Somerset Counties, Pennsylvania (Biographical Review Publishing Company, 1899, 312 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis publication is a collection of biographical sketches of some of the prominent residents and settlers from the counties of Bedford and Somerset, Pennsylvania.\u003c\/p\u003e  \n\n\u003cp\u003eSurnames Indexed:\u003cbr\u003e\nArnold, Baker, Barclay, Barkman, Baush, Beegle, Bell, Berkey, Biesecker, Black, Blair, Bohn, Boor, Boose, Bortz, Boucher, Bowman, Boyer, Brant, Breneman, Brubaker, Brugh, Cable, Calhoun, Carpenter, Cassler, Cessna, Chamberlin, Clark, Cobaugh, Coffroth, Colborn, Collins, Countryman, Covalt, Cover, Covode, Cunningham, Custer, Davis, Deremer, Dibert, Dicken, Dickey, Diehl, Dodson, Dull, Eichelberger, Elliott, England, Eshelman, Feather, Fichtner, Figard, Filler, Flick, Floto, Fyan, Gardner, Garman, Good, Graves, Gump, Hall, Hammer, Harrison, Hartley, Hay, Helm, Hite, Holderbaum, Horner, Huffman, Humbert, Hunt, Imler, Ingard, Jones, Kichinann, Kimmel, Kimmell, Koontz, Kramer, Krebs, Lambert, Lee, Lichty, Livengood, Longenecker, Louther, Lowery, Lutz, Mason, Maurer, May, McDaniel, McFarland, McGregor, McKelvey, McKinley, McLellan, McMillan, Mellott, Merkle, Meyers, Miller, Minder, Morgart, Mostoller, Mountain, Muller, Mullin, Musser, Nycum, Ott, Paul, Pfahler, Phillippi, Philson, Pile, Reed, Reynalds, Reynolds, Rininger, Ritchey, Rodgers, Rose, Ross, Rush, Sams, Sanner, Saylor, Schaeffer, Schell, Schmucker, Schnably, Seibert, Shafer, Shaffer, Shank, Shaver, Shoemaker, Skillington, Sliger, Smith, Snyder, Sparks, Specht, Stallings, Stayer, Stoler, Stuckey, Sweet, Tannehill, Taylor, Wagner, Walker, Walter, Weigle, Weisel, Weller, Wertz, Whetstone, Will, Wolfersberger, Wolford, Yohn, Younkin, Zembower, Zeth, Zimmers\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eAnnals of Bedford County, Pennsylvania (William P. Schell, 1907, 91 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis publication contains a history of Bedford County prepared for Old Home Week of August 4-10, 1907.  The account starts during pre-settlement times highlighting details of the Native Americans who lived in this area of the state.  The information then focuses on some of those who helped settle the county prior to the Revolution.  The account also relates some details from the Revolution and then progresses through the county's continued settlement and growth.\u003c\/p\u003e  \n\n\u003cp\u003eIn Pioneer Days and Historical Notes on Bedford, PA\u003cbr\u003e\n(Inquirer Printing Company, 1934, 28 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis pamphlet presents discussion of historical accounts from Bedford County, including problems with the Indians, early settlers, etc.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eA Brief History of Bedford Pennsylvania From Pioneer Days to the Present\u003cbr\u003e\n(Annie M. 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These files can be read using many PDF reader programs (Windows \/ Mac \/ Linux), however Adobe Reader or Acrobat are recommended.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n\n\u003cp\u003eFarquhar's Directory of Bedford County [PA] 1886 Volume II (J. B. Farquhar, 1886, 184 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is the 1886 edition of Farquhar's Directory of Bedford County, PA, the second volume published for this area. This is a resident and business directory of the whole county. The information includes resident \/ business name, occupation \/ trade, and area. Bedford and Everett Boroughs are separated from the county listings at the end of the publication. Also included are business advertisements from around the county.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eTelephone Directory April 1914 - Bedford, Cambria, Indiana, Somerset and\u003cbr\u003e\nWestmoreland Counties (Central District Telephone Co., 1914, 138 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a telephone directory of covering parts of Bedford, Cambria, Indiana, Somerset and Westmoreland Counties, Pennsylvania for the year 1914.   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Aloysius, Mt. Aloysius Academy, Mt. Dallas, Mt. Pleasant, Mount Union, Mountian Farm, Moxham, Murraysville, Mutual, Myra, McCance, McGrew Station, McKee, Nanty-Glo, Napier, Nebo, Nettleton, New Alexandria, New Derry, New Lexington, Newlinsburg, New Paris, New Salem, New Stanton, Nicold, North Barnesboro, North Cresson, North Irwin, North Jeannette, Oak Ford Park, Oak Grove, Oakhurst, Oakland, Oakland Crossroads, Oakville, Onnalinda, Osborne, Osterburg, Parkwood, Paintersville, Patton, Penn Station, Pennsville, Pindleton, Pine Hill, Pine Ridge, Pine Tree, Plainfield, Pleasant Ridge, Pleasant Hill, Pleasant Unity, Pleasant Valley, Pocahontas, Point, Portage, Possum Glory, Prospect, Purcell, Puritan, Queen, Quemahoning Junction,  Radebaugh, Rays Hill, Rays Hill, Reagantown, Rector, Reed Station, Rexis, Rillton, Riverview, Roberts, Robinsonville, Rockwood, Rodney, Roxbury, Ruffsdale, Rumbaugh Station, Rummer, Ruthford, St. Benedict, St. Clairsville, St. Michaels, St. Vincent, St. Xavier, Salemville, Salisurg, Salix, Saltsburg, Sand Patch, Sankertown, Saxman, Scalp Level, Schellburg, Scottdale Junction, Scottdale, Seanor, Seward, Seward Mines, Shafton, Shanksville, Shelocta, Sheridan Station, Shieldsburg, Silver Mills, Skellytown, Sloan Post Office, Snydertown, Somerfield, Somerset, Sonman, South Blairsville, Southeast Greensburg, South Greensburg, South Jeanette, South Latrobe, Southmount, South Fork, Southwest, Southwest Greensburg, Sowash Station, Spangler, Stahlstown, Standard Mines, Stauffer, Steckman, Stewartsville, Strongstown, Stoyestown, Sugar Run Dam, Summerhill, Summit, Swede Hill, Swedtown, Tanneryvillle, tanoma, tars, trauger, Tunnelhill, Tunnelton, Tunnelton Quarries, Two Lick, Udell, Union Run, United, Ursina, Vinco, Vintondale, Walnut Grove, Walsal, Waltz Mills, Waterford, Weavers Mills, Weavers Old Stand, Weister, Welty, West Cresson, West Fairfield, West Irwin, West Jeannette, West Latrobe, Westmont, Westmoreland City, West Overton, Wehrum, Whiskey Run, Whitney, Wildwood Springs, Wilmore, Wilpen, Windber, Wolfsburg, Woodvale, Wyano, Youngstown, Youngwood, Yukon\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eUnited Telephone Directory - June 1923 - Northern District\u003cbr\u003e\n(United Telephone \u0026amp; Telegraph Company, 1923, 176 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a telephone directory covering parts of Bedford, Blair, Carbon, Centre, Clinton, Columbia, Lackawanna, Lycoming, Montour, Northumberland, Schuylkill, Snyder, Sullivan and Union Counties, Pennsylvania for the year 1923.  The directory information includes the resident's or business' name, street address, and telephone number, and this information is arranged alphabetically by town.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eTowns Included:\u003cbr\u003e\nAaronsburg, Adamsdale, Allenwood, Almedia, Altoona, Alvira, Andreas, Antes Fort, Antes Gap, Ant Hills, Aristes, Ashland, Atlas, Avis, Axeman, Baker's Summit, Barbara, Barbours, Baileyville, Bastress, Beaver Valley, Beech Creek, Bellefonte, Bellwood, Benore, Benton, Bergers, Berwick, Berly, Blanchard, Blandburg, Bloomsburg, Boalsburg, Bodines, Booneville, Brady, Branchdale, Brandonville, Brockton, Brompton, Brookside, Brook's Park, Brynersville, Buttonwood, Cadwell, Calvert, Canoe Creek, Carroll, Castanea, Catawissa, Centre Hall, Centre Mills, Centralia, Chain, Charlton, Chathams Run, Cherryville, Clarence, Clarkestown, Clintondale, Coaldale, Coburn, Cogan House, Cogan Station, Coleville, Collinsville, Collomsville, Colyer, Connerton, Cove Forge, Cressona, Crowl, Cumbola, Curryville, Danville, Diebler, Dell Delight, Dewart, Donaldson, Drab, Drehersville, Dry Valley, Duboistown, Duncanville, Eagles Mere, East End, East Freedom, East Sharpsburg, Eastville, Ecktown, Eldorado, Elimsport, Elysburg, Ellenton, English Centre, Espy, Estella, Excelsior, Exchange, Fallen Timber, Feidler, Fern Glen, Ferndale, Field's Station, Fillmore, Flemington, Flinton, Forks, Fostoria, Frackville, Frankstown, Fredericksburg, Frugality, Ganister, Gaysport, Girardville, Gilberton, Gillintown, Glasgow, Greenwood, Grovenia, Hall's Station, Hecla, Hegins, Henrietta, Hensheytown, Hepburnville, Hillsgrove, Hill Top, Hollidaysburg, Howard, Hublersburg, Hughesville, Indian Park, Irish Valley, Island, Jacksonville, Jersey Shore, Jerseytown, Johnson City, Juniata, Karthaus, Kelleysburg, Kelley's Crossing, Kratzerville, Lairdsville, Lakemont, Lamar, Landingville, Laporte, Larke, Laquin, Lemont, Lansford, Larrys Creek, Larryville, Lewisburg, Liberty, Limestoneville, Lime Ridge, Linden, Linden Hall, Livonia, Llewellyn, Lloydsville, Llyswen, Lock Haven, Lockport, Locust Dale, Locust Gap, Logan's Mills, Loganton, Lost Creek, Loyalsockville, Loysburg, Lycoming, Mackeyville, Madisonburg, Mahanoy City, Mahanoy Plane, Mantzville, Marion Heights, Marsh Hill, Maple Hill, Martinsburg, McCormic, McElhattan, McEwensville, McKeansburg, Masten, Maysville, Mawr Glen, Middleport, Mifflinburg, Milesburg, Mill Hall, Millheim, Millville, Milton, Minersville, Mines, Mingoville, Montandon, Montgomery, Montoursville, Mordansville, Moshannon, Mountaindale, Mount Aetna, Mount Carbon, Mount Carmel, Mount Eagle, Mount Grove, Mud Run, Muncy Creek, Muncy, Muncy Valley, Nealmonts, Nesquehoning, New Enterprise, New Kirk, New Mahoning, New Philadelphia, New Ringgold, Newry, Newtown, Nippennose Valley, Nippono Park, Nordmont, Normal, Northumberland, North Manheim Township, North Penn, Numedia, Nuremburg, Oak Grove, Oak Hall, Oneida, Opp, Orangeville, Ore Hill, Oriole, Orvistown, Orwigsburg, Ottawa, Oval, Palo Alto, Paxinos, Pennsdale, Penn Hall, Pennsylvania Furnace, Picture Rocks, Pine Glenn, Pine Grove, Pine Grove Mills, Pine Station, Pine Summit, Pleasant Gap, Plum Creek, Point View, Port Carbon, Pote Town, Potters Mills, Pottsgrove, Pottsville, Proctor, Ralston, Raven Run, Rauchs, Rauchtown, Rebersburg, Reynolds, Ringtown, River Side, Roaring Branch, Roaring Creek, Roaring Spring, Rock Glen, Rohrsburg, Romola, Rosecrans, Rose Valley, Rote, Royer, Runville, Saint Clair, Salemville, Salladasburg, Salona, Schuyler, Schuylkill Haven, Schuylkill Mountain, Seven Points, Shamokin, Shamokin Dam, Shellytown, Shenandoah, Snow Shoe, Snyder, Snydertown, Sonestown, South Altoona, South Williamsport, Spring Garden, Spring Mills, Standtville, State College, Stonington, Stormstown, Strawbridge, Strong, Sugar Loaf, Summit Hill, Sunbury, Sunnyside, Swissdale, Tamaqua, Tank, Tipton, Tivola, Tremont, Trevorton, Trout Run, Turbotville, Tuscarora, Tusseyville, Tylersville, Tyrone, Unityville, Utahville, Valley View, Waddle, Wallace Run, Warrensville, Warrior's Mark, Washingtonville, Waterside, Watsontown, Wehr, Wertz, Weston, West Brunswick Township, White Hall, White Pine, Williamsburg, Williamsport, Willowbank, Winfield, Woodbury, Woolrich, Woodward, Yellow Springs, Youngsdale, Zion, Zion's Grove\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eAltoona - Hollidaysburg - Tyrone and Nearby Points Telephone Directory\u003cbr\u003e\nOctober 1941 (Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1941, 154 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a telephone directory of parts of Bedford, Blair, Cambria, Franklin, Fulton, and Huntingdon Counties, Pennsylvania for the year 1941.  It lists over 1,000's of residents and businesses from these areas, providing the resident's (or business) name, street address and telephone number arranged alphabetically by town.  This directory also includes the \"yellow pages\" section covering the businesses of the same area.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eTowns Included:\u003cbr\u003e\nAkersville, Altoona, Alum Bank, Amaranth, Amsbury, Ashcom, Ashville, Baileysville, Bakers Summit, Bald Eagle, Barbara, Bard, Bedford, Bedford Springs, Bedford Valley, Belden, Bellwood, Big Cove Tannery, Birmingham, Black Valley, Blandburg, Blueknob, Breezewood, Brookes Mills, Buckhorn, Buffalo Mills, Burning Bush, Burnt Cabins, Canoe Creek, Carlim, Center Line, Cessna, Chalybeate, Chaneysville, Chapman Run, Charlesville, Charlottsville, Clappertown, Claysburg, Clear Ridge, Clearville, Clovercreek, Coaldale, Coupon, Cove Forge, Covedale, Cresson, Cross Keys, Crossings, Crystal Spring, Surryville, Cypher, Defiance, Dott, Drab, Duncansville, Dungarvin, Dysart, Earlston, East Freedom, East Sharpsburg, Eichelbergertown, El Dorado, Emmaville, Everett, Fallen Timber, Finleyville, Fishertown, Flinton, Fort Littleton, Franklin Forge, Franklinville, Frankstown, Fredericksburg, Friesville, Frugality, Gallitzin, Ganister, Gapsville, Gatesburg, Geeseytown, Glasgow, Graceville, Graysville, Grazierville, Greenwood, Hannah, Harrisonville, Helixville, Henrietta, Hoguetown, Hollidaysburg, Hopewell, Hughes, Huntingdon Furnace, Hustontown, Hyndman, Imler, Imlertonw, Indian Springs, Inglesmith, Ironville, Juniata, Kearney, Kegg, Kettle Hill, King Station, Kladder Station, Klahr, Knobsville, Koontzville, Lakemont, Langondale, Lark, Leamersville, Lilly, Llyswen, Lovely, Loysburg, Lutzville, Manns Choice, Marengo, Martha Furnace, Martinsburg, Mattie, McConnellsburg, McKee, Menchtown, Mill Run, Mines, Mount Dallas, Mount Etna, Mountaindale, Munster, Napier, Needmore, New Baltimore, New Buena Vista, New Enterprise, New Paris, Newburg, Newry, North Point, Ore Hill, Osterburg, Pavia, Pennsylvania Furnace, Pineycreek, Pleasantville, Point, Point View, Port Matilda, Potetown, Purcell, Queen, Rainsburg, Rays Cove, Rays Hill, Reese, Reynolds Dale, Riddlesburg, Roaring Spring, Rockspring, Rodman, Royer, Ryot, Saint Clair, Saint Clairsville, Salemville, Saluvia, Sandy Run, Sankertown, Schellsburg, Seven Stars, Sheelytown, Sideling Hill, Sideling Hill Tunnel, Sinking Valley, Six Mile Valley, Spring Mount, Springhope, Springmeadow, Sproul, Spruce Creek, Steckman, Stormstown, Stover Station, Straub, Summit, Tatesville, Tipton, Tunnel Hill, Tyrone, Union Furnace, Utahville, Vail, Warfordsburg, Warriors Mark, Waterside, Webster Mills, Wells Tannery, Wertz, West End, Weyant, White Bridge, Williamsburg, Willow Grove, Wolfsburg, Woodbury, Woodbush, Yellow Creek, Yellow Springs, Yount\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eTelephone Directory - Bedford and Nearby Points\u003cbr\u003e\nSeptember 1946 (The United Telephone Company of PA, 1946, 76 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a telephone directory covering parts of Bedford, Blair, Fulton, Huntingdon and Somerset Counties, Pennsylvania for the year 1946.  The directory lists 1,000's of residents and businesses, and provides the resident's name, street address and telephone number arranged alphabetically by town.  This directory also includes the \"yellow pages\" section covering the businesses of the same area.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eTowns Covered:\u003cbr\u003e\nAkersville, Alum Bank, Amaranth, Ashcom, Bakers Summit, Barbara, Bard, Beavertown, Bedford, Bedford Valley, Beegletown, Belden, Big Cove Tannery, Black Valley, Breezewood, Buffalo Mills, Burning Bush, Burnt Cabins, Centerville, Cessna, Chalybeate, Chaneysville, Chapmans Run, Charlesville, Churchville, Clappertown, Claysburg, Clear Ridge, Clearville, Clovercreek, Coaldale, Cooks Mills, Covedale, Crossings, Crystal Spring, Curryville, Cypher, Defiance, Diehl, Dott, Dry Gap, Earlston, East Sharpsburg, Eichelbergertown, Emmaville, Everett, Fay Extension, Finleyville, Fishertown, Fort Littleton, Fossilville, Fredericksburg, Friesville, Ganister, Gapsville, Graceville, Gravel Pitt, Harrisonville, Helixville, Henrietta, Hickory Bottom, Hopewell, Hughes, Hustontown, Hyndman, Imler, Imlertown, Indian Springs, Inglesmith, Kearney, Kegg, King, Klahr, Knobsville, Koontzville, Langondale, Lovely, Loysburg, Lutzville, Madley, Manns Choice, Martinsburg, Mattie, McConnellsburg, Menchtown, Middletown, Millerstown, Mines, Mount Dallas, Mowery's Mills, Napier, Needmore, New Baltimore, New Buena Vista, New Enterprise, New Paris, North Point, Ore Hill, Osterburg, Ott Town, Patience, Pavia, Pineycreek, Piney Creek, Pleasantville, Plum Creek, Point, Point View, Potetown, Potter Creek, Purcell, Queen, Rainsburg, Rays Cove, Rays Hill, Reynolds Dale, Riddlesburg, Roaring Spring, Robertsdale, Robinson Ext., Rodman, Royer, Ryot, Saint Clairsville, Salemville, Saluvia, Sandy Run, Schellsburg, Shelltown, Shellytown, Sideling Hill, Sideling Hill Tunnel, Six Mile Run, Smiths Crossings, Snake Spring Valley, Springhope, Springmeadow, Sproul, Steckman, Steeltown, Straub, String Town, Sulpher Springs, Tatesville, Texas Corner, Warfordsburg, Waterside, Websters Mills, Wells Tannery, Wertz, West End, Weyant, Williamsburg, Willow Grove, Wills Creek, Wolfsburg, Woodbury, Woodbush, Yellow Creek, Yellow Springs, Yount\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eTelephone Directory - Bedford and Nearby Points\u003cbr\u003e\nSeptember 1956 (The United Telephone Company of PA, 1956, 148 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a telephone directory covering parts of Bedford, Blair, Fulton, Huntingdon and Somerset Counties, Pennsylvania for the year 1956.  The directory lists 1,000's of residents and businesses, and provides the resident's name, street address and telephone number arranged alphabetically by town.  This directory also includes the \"yellow pages\" section covering the businesses of the same area.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eTowns Covered:\u003cbr\u003e\nAkersville, Alum Bank, Amaranth, Ashcom, Bakers Summit, Barbara, Bard, Beavertown, Bedford, Bedford Springs, Bedford Valley, Beegletown, Belden, Big Cove Tannery, Black Valley, Breezewood, Broad Top City, Brumbaugh, Buck Valley, Buffalo Mills, Burning Bush, Burnt Cabins, Centerville, Cessna, Chalybeate, Chaneysville, Chapmans Run, Charlesville, Churchville, Clappertown, Clark, Claysburg, Clear Ridge, Clearville, Clovercreek, Coaldale, Coalmont, Cooks Mills, Covedale, Crossings, Crystal Spring, Curryville, Cypher, Defiance, Dott, Dry Gap, Dublin Mills, Dudley, Earlston, East Sharpsburg, Eichelbergertown, Emmaville, Everett, Fay Extension, Finleyville, Fishertown, Fort Littleton, Fossilville, Fredericksburg, Friesville, Ganister, Gapsville, Graceville, Gravel Pitt, Harrisonville, Helixville, Henrietta, Hickory Bottom, Hoblitzell, Hopewell, Hughes, Hustontown, Hyndman, Imler, Imlertown, Indian Springs, Inglesmith, Kearney, Kegg, King, Klahr, Knobsville, Koontzville, Lafayetteville, Langondale, Lovely, Loysburg, Lutzville, Madley, Manns Choice, Martinsburg, Mattie, McConnellsburg, Menchtown, Middletown, Millerstown, Minersville, Mines, Mount Dallas, Napier, Needmore, New Baltimore, New Buena Vista, New Enterprise, New Grenada, New Paris, North Point, Ore Hill, Osterburg, Ott Town, Pavia, Pineycreek, Pleasantville, Point, Point View, Potetown, Potter Creek, Purcell, Puttstown, Queen, Rainsburg, Rays Cove, Rays Hill, Reynolds Dale, Riddlesburg, Roaring Spring, Robertsdale, Robinson Ext., Rodman, Royer, Ryot, Saint Clairsville, Salemville, Saluvia, Sandy Run, Saxton, Schellsburg, Shellytown, Short Mountain, Sideling Hill, Sideling Hill Tunnel, Six Mile Run, Smiths Crossings, Snake Spring Valley, Springhope, Springmeadow, Sproul, Steckman, Stonerstown, String Town, Sulpher Springs, Tatesville, Texas Corner, Warfordsburg, Watterfall, Waterside, Webster Mills, Wertz, West End, Weyant, Williamsburg, Willow Grove, Wills Creek, Wolfsburg, Wood, Woodbury, Woodbush, Yellow Creek, Yellow Springs, Yount\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eTelephone Directory - Huntingdon and Nearby Points\u003cbr\u003e\nDecember 1956 (Bell Telephone Company of PA, 1956, 130 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a telephone directory covering parts of Bedford and Huntingdon Counties, Pennsylvania for the year 1956.  The directory lists 1,000's of residents and businesses, and provides the resident's name, street address and telephone number arranged alphabetically by town.  This directory also includes the \"yellow pages\" section covering the businesses of the same area.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eTowns Covered:\u003cbr\u003e\nAitch, Alexandria, Alfarata, Allenport, Ardenheim, Barree, Broad Top, Broad Top City, Brumbaugh Crossing, Cassville, Charteroak, Cherrytown, Coaldale, Coalmont, Cottage, Defiance, Donation, Dudley, Eichelbergertown, Ennisville, Entriken, Finleyville, Greenwood Furnace, Hartslog Valley, Hesston, Hopewell, Huntingdon, James Creek, Kearney, Langdondale, Maddensville, Manor Hill, Mapleton, Mapleton Depot, Marklesburg, McAlevys Fort, McConnellstown, Mill Creek, Mooresville, Mt. Union, Neelyton, Neffs Mills, Newburg, newton Hamilton, North Point, Orbisonia, Paradise Furnace, Petersburg, Raystown Dam, Riddlesburg, Robertsdale, Rockhill Furnace, Russellville, Saltillo, Sandy Run, Saulsburg, Saxton, Shade Gap, Shirleysburg, Shy Beaver, Six Mile Run, Smithfield, Standing Stone, Stonerstown, Three Springs, Todd, Though Creek, Warrior Ridge, Water Street, Wood, Yellow Creek\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eTelephone Directory - Bedford and Nearby Points\u003cbr\u003e\nSeptember 1958 (The United Telephone Company of PA, 1958, 168 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a telephone directory covering parts of Bedford, Blair, Fulton, Huntingdon and Somerset Counties, Pennsylvania for the year 1958.  The directory lists 1,000's of residents and businesses, and provides the resident's name, street address and telephone number arranged alphabetically by town.  This directory also includes the \"yellow pages\" section covering the businesses of the same area.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eTowns Covered:\u003cbr\u003e\nAkersville, Alum Bank, Ashcom, Bakers Summit, Barbara, Bard, Beavertown, Bedford, Bedford Valley, Beegletown, Belden, Big Cove Tannery, Black Valley, Breezewood, Broad Top City, Brumbaugh, Buffalo Mills, Burning Bush, Burnt Cabins, Centerville, Cessna, Chalybeate, Chaneysville, Chapmans Run, Charlesville, Churchville, Clappertown, Clark, Claysburg, Clear Ridge, Clearville, Clovercreek, Coaldale, Coalmont, Cooks Mills, Covedale, Crossings, Crystal Spring, Curryville, Cypher, Defiance, Dry Gap, Dudley, Earlston, East Sharpsburg, Eichelbergertown, Emmaville, Everett, Fay Extension, Finleyville, Fishertown, Fort Littleton, Fossilville, Fredericksburg, Friesville, Ganister, Gapsville, Graceville, Gravel Pitt, Harrisonville, Helixville, Henrietta, Hickory Bottom, Hoblitzell, Hopewell, Hughes, Hustontown, Hyndman, Imler, Imlertown, Indian Springs, Inglesmith, Kearney, Kegg, King, Klahr, Knobsville, Koontzville, Lafayetteville, Langondale, Lovely, Loysburg, Lutzville, Madley, Manns Choice, Martinsburg, Mattie, McConnellsburg, Menchtown, Middletown, Millerstown, Minersville, Mines, Mount Dallas, Napier, New Baltimore, New Buena Vista, New Enterprise, New Paris, North Point, Ore Hill, Osterburg, Ott Town, Pavia, Pineycreek, Pleasantville, Point, Point View, Potetown, Potter Creek, Purcell, Puttstown, Queen, Rainsburg, Rays Cove, Rays Hill, Reynolds Dale, Riddlesburg, Roaring Spring, Robertsdale, Robinson Ext., Rodman, Royer, Ryot, Saint Clairsville, Salemville, Saluvia, Sandy Run, Saxton, Schellsburg, Shellytown, Short Mountain, Sideling Hill, Sideling Hill Tunnel, Six Mile Run, Smiths Crossings, Snake Spring Valley, Springhope, Springmeadow, Sproul, Steckman, Stonerstown, String Town, Sulpher Springs, Tatesville, Texas Corner, Waterside, Websters Mills, Wertz, West End, Weyant, Williamsburg, Willow Grove, Wills Creek, Wolfsburg, Wood, Woodbury, Woodbush, Yellow Creek, Yellow Springs, Yount\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eFishertown \u0026amp; Osterburg Supplemental Directory\u003cbr\u003e\nJune 1959 (The United Telephone Company of PA, 1959, 12 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a telephone directory covering the communities of Fishertown and Osterburg, Bedford County, PA for the year 1959.  This is a supplement update to the previous directory.  The directory information lists the primary resident and their telephone number effective June 22nd, 1959.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eTelephone Directory - Bedford and Nearby Points\u003cbr\u003e\nSeptember 1959 (The United Telephone Company of PA, 1959, 172 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a telephone directory covering parts of Bedford, Blair, Fulton, Huntingdon and Somerset Counties, Pennsylvania for the year 1959.  The directory lists 1,000's of residents and businesses, and provides the resident's name, street address and telephone number arranged alphabetically by town.  This directory also includes the \"yellow pages\" section covering the businesses of the same area.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eTowns Covered:\u003cbr\u003e\nAkersville, Alum Bank, Artemas, Ashcom, Bakers Summit, Barbara, Bard, Beavertown, Bedford, Bedford Valley, Beegletown, Belden, Big Cove Tannery, Black Valley, Breezewood, Broad Top City, Brumbaugh, Buffalo Mills, Burning Bush, Burnt Cabins, Centerville, Cessna, Chalybeate, Chaneysville, Chapmans Run, Charlesville, Churchville, Clappertown, Clark, Claysburg, Clear Ridge, Clearville, Clovercreek, Coaldale, Coalmont, Cooks Mills, Covedale, Crossings, Crystal Spring, Cypher, Defiance, Dry Gap, Dublin Mills, Dudley, Earlston, East Sharpsburg, Eichelbergertown, Emmaville, Everett, Fay Extension, Finleyville, Fishertown, Hopewell, Hughes, Hustontown, Hyndman, Imler, Imlertown, Indian Springs, Inglesmith, Kearney, Kegg, King, Klahr, Knobsville, Koontzville, Lafayetteville, Langondale, Lovely, Loysburg, Lutzville, Madley, Manns Choice, Martinsburg, Mattie, McConnellsburg, Menchtown, Middletown, Millerstown, Minersville, Mines, Mount Dallas, Napier, New Baltimore, New Buena Vista, New Enterprise, New Grenada, New Paris, North Point, Ore Hill, Osterburg, Roaring Spring, Robertsdale, Robinson Ext., Rodman, Royer, Ryot, Saint Clairsville, Salemville, Saluvia, Sandy Run, Saxton, Schellsburg, Shellytown, Short Mountain, Sideling Hill, Sideling Hill Tunnel, Six Mile Run, Smiths Crossings, Snake Spring Valley, Springhope, Springmeadow, Sproul, Steckman, Stonerstown, String Town, Sulpher Springs, Tatesville, Texas Corner, Waterfall, Waterside, Websters Mills, Wells Tannery, Wertz, West End, Weyant, Williamsburg, Willow Grove, Wills Creek, Wolfsburg, Wood, Woodbury, Woodbush, Yellow Creek, Yellow Springs, Yount\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"PA-Genealogy","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":42545167106276,"sku":"BD03","price":10.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0784\/3371\/products\/websitelogo_10a90c4e-72dc-429e-969f-fa1d9c1f3668.jpg?v=1645626594"},{"product_id":"berks-county-pa-everything-collection","title":"Berks County PA - Everything Collection","description":"\u003cp\u003eThis is a collection of various historical and genealogical reference works on Pennsylvania.  These references cover 1000's of individuals, and are an excellent way to start or continue research focused on PA.  This collection includes all of the individual collections covering Berks County, PA (Please see individual collection listings for detailed descriptions of titles.)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eThis material was scanned from original publications and will be provided as text searchable PDFs (unless noted in description). You will receive an email with the download link after purchasing online. These files can be read using many PDF reader programs (Windows \/ Mac \/ Linux), however Adobe Reader or Acrobat are recommended.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n\u003cp\u003eBE01 - Berks County PA - Everything Collection (All Collections on Berks County)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBE02 - County History \u0026amp; Biography Collection\u003cbr\u003e\nHistory of the Counties of Berks and Lebanon (I. Daniel Rupp, 1844, 516 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nHistory of Berks County in Pennsylvania (Morton L. Montgomery, 1886, 1296 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nBook of Biographies - Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of Berks County, Pa (Biographical Publishing Company, 1898, 738 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nTransactions of the Historical Society of Berks County, Vol. 1-3 (Historical Society of Berks County, 1898 - 1916, 1244 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nHistorical and Biographical Annals of Berks County, Pennsylvania (Morton L. Montgomery, 1909, 1930 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThe Story of Berks County, Pennsylvania (A. E. Wagner, F. W. Balthaser, \u0026amp; D. K. Hoch, 1913, 254 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nReading and Berks County, Pennsylvania - A History (Cyrus T. Fox, 1925, 1300 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nEarly Narratives of Berks County (J. Bennett Nolan, 1927, 181 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBE03 - Regional History Collection - Reading \u0026amp; Vicinity\u003cbr\u003e\nThe Description of the Borough of Reading (Major William Stahle, 1841, 66 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nReading, PA [Bird's-Eye Town View] (1881, J. Hanold Kendall)\u003cbr\u003e\nGlimpses of Reading, PA (Leinbach \u0026amp; Bro., Clothiers, About 1890-1900, 48 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nHistory of Trinity Lutheran Church, Reading PA, 1751-1894 (Jacob Fry, 1894, 300 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThe City of Reading and Vicinity and Their Resources (J. H. Sutherland, 1896, 136 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\n1748-1898 - History of Reading Pennsylvania (Morton L. Montgomery, 1898, 362 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThe City of Reading, Pennsylvania [Bird's-Eye Town View] (1898, Bailey \u0026amp; Moyer)\u003cbr\u003e\nSouvenir of Reading, PA (G. A. Schlechter \u0026amp; J. Geo. Hintz, ~1900, 14 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nViews of Reading (Schlechter's, 1901, 53 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nHistory of the Reformed Church in Reading, PA (Rev. B. Bausman \u0026amp; Daniel Miller, 1903, 474 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nQuarto-Centennial History of Grace Lutheran Church, Reading, Pennsylvania, 1878-1903 (William H. Myers, 1903, 160 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\n [Souvenir of] Reading (L. H. Nelson Company, ~1905-1910, 33 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nReading - Old and New (H. A. DeForest, 1909, 80 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThe Penn Street Viaduct (D. K. Hoch, 1914, 21 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nClassified Business Directory of Eastern Pennsylvania [1919] (Lehigh Valley Review, 1919, 212 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThe Reading Militia in the Great War (J. Bennett Nolan, 1921, 202 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThe Official Pictorial Record of the 175th Anniversary of the Founding of Reading, PA (M. S. Graver, 1923, 109 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nSouvenir Program of the 175th Anniversary of the Founding of Reading, PA (Anonymous, 1923, 165 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nHistoric Reading From 1748-1923 (Anonymous, 1923, 31 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nHistorical Annals of Christ Church, Reading, PA. (William DuHamel, 1926, 136 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nRare and Early Prints of Reading (The Reading Eagle, 1968, 22 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBE04 - Regional History Collection - Reading Directories (1860-1929)\u003cbr\u003e\nBoyd's Directory of Reading for 1860 (William H. Boyd, 1860, 47 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nGopsill's Directory of Reading, Allentown, Easton, Pottsville, and Bethlehem Pennsylvania for 1864-5 (James Gopsill, 1864, 270 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nBoyd's Directory of Pottsville 1871-72 (W. Harry Boyd, 1871, 343 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nBradstreet's Reports of the State of Pennsylvania [Reading] (Bradstreet Press, 1876, 14 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThe Mercantile Agency Reference Book [Reading] - July, 1889 (R. G. Dun \u0026amp; Co., 1889, 19 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nBoyd's Directory of Reading - 1890 (William H. Boyd, 1890, 622 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nClassified Business Directory of Eastern Pennsylvania [1919] (Lehigh Valley Review, 1919, 212 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nBoyd's Directory of Reading 1924 (W. H. Boyd Co., 1924, 1378 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nBoyd's Reading City Directory 1929 (W. H. Boyd Co. Inc., 1929, 1030 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBE05 - Regional History Collection - Reading Directories (1933-1959)\u003cbr\u003e\nBoyd's Reading City Directory 1933 (W. H. Boyd Co. Inc., 1933, 960 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nBoyd's Reading City Directory 1934 (W. H. Boyd Co. Inc., 1934, 944 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nBoyd's Reading City Directory 1935 (W. H. Boyd Co. Inc., 1935, 940 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nBoyd's Reading City Directory 1936 (W. H. Boyd Co. Inc., 1936, 1032 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nBoyd's Reading City Directory 1937 (R. L. Polk \u0026amp; Co., 1937, 308 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nBoyd's Reading City Directory 1939 (R. L. Polk \u0026amp; Co., 1939, 1186 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nBoyd's Reading City Directory 1945 (R. L. Polk \u0026amp; Co., 1945, 1344 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nCross Reference Directory of Reading and Vicinity - July 1952 (City Publishing Company, 1952, 511 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nPolk's Greater Reading City Directory 1955 (R. L. Polk \u0026amp; Co., 1955, 1096 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nPolk's Greater Reading City Directory 1957 (R. L. Polk \u0026amp; Co., 1957, 1148 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nPolk's Greater Reading City Directory 1958 (R. L. Polk \u0026amp; Co., 1958, 1220 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nPolk's Greater Reading City Directory 1959 (R. L. Polk \u0026amp; Co., 1959, 1438 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBE06 - Regional History Collection - West Reading - Wyomissing \u0026amp; Vicinity\u003cbr\u003e\nPartners - A History of the Development of the Wyomissing Industries (Wyomissing Industries, 1936, 180 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nFifty Years of Advancement 1907-1957 - Borough of West Reading Pennsylvania (Howard F. Rickenbach, 1957, 130 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBE07 - Regional History Collection - Mohnton - Shillington \u0026amp; Vicinity\u003cbr\u003e\nMohnsville, Pennsylvania [Bird's-Eye Town View] (1898, Bailey \u0026amp; Moyer)\u003cbr\u003e\nProgram and History of the Twentieth Anniversary of the Borough of Shillington (Adam S. Body, 1928, 37 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\n1930 Directory of the Boro of Shillington (The Observer, 1930, 134 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\n1937 Directory of Shillington Pennsylvania (J. F. Snyder, 1937, 112 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\n1941 Directory of Shillington Pennsylvania (Advertising-Publishing Associates, 1941, 94 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThe Shillington Story for 1952 (Anonymous, 1952, 11 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nShillington Directory 1952 (Greater Shillington League, 1952, 104 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nFishing Rodeo for Children of Gouglersville, Lincoln Park, Mohnton, Montrose Manor, Pennwyn, Shillington (Rotary Club of Shillington, 1954, 48 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\n1907-1957 - Fiftieth Anniversary Celebration of the Borough of Mohnton Pennsylvania (Anonymous, 1957, 79 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nFifty Years of Progress 1908-1958 - Shillington Pennsylvania (Anonymous, 1958, 58 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nShillington Directory 1958 (Greater Shillington League, Inc., 1958, 113 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nShillington Directory 1960 (Greater Shillington League, Inc., 1960, 140 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nShillington Directory 1964 (Greater Shillington League, Inc., 1964, 137 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThe Shillington Story of 1972 Portrays “The Town Beautiful” (Anonymous, 1972, 28 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\n125th Anniversary - Township of Spring - 1850-1975 (Anonymous, 1975, 103 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBE08 - Regional History Collection - Hamburg - Kutztown \u0026amp; Vicinity\u003cbr\u003e\nHistorical Sketch of Kutztown and Maxatawny, Berks County, Penn'a (John S. Ermentrout, 1876, 60 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nHamburg, Berks Co., Penn'a [Bird's-Eye Town View] (1889, T. M. Fowler)\u003cbr\u003e\nFleetwood, Berks County, Pennsylvania [Bird's-Eye Town View] (1893, T. M. Fowler \u0026amp; James B. Moyer)\u003cbr\u003e\nKutztown, Berks County, Pennsylvania [Bird's-Eye Town View] (1893, T. M. Fowler \u0026amp; James B. Moyer)\u003cbr\u003e\nTopton, Berks County Pennsylvania [Bird's-Eye Town View] (1893, T. M. Fowler \u0026amp; James B. Moyer)\u003cbr\u003e\nThe Centennial History of Kutztown, Pennsylvania (Historical Committee of the Kutztown Centennial Association, 1915, 262 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nFifty Years of Fleetwood History (Alfred W. Blatt \u0026amp; Charles H. Esser, 1923, 93 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\n1926 Directory - St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Hamburg (Anonymous, 1926, 26 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\n1928 Directory - Hamburg Pennsylvania (Union Fire Company No. 1, 1928, 68 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nAn Early Eighteenth Century Reformed Church (Irwin Hoch DeLong, 1934, 101 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nHistory of Leesport and West Leesport, 1840-1940 Official Souvenir (Nick Moser, 1940, 68 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\n150th Anniversary - 1790-1940 - St. John's Lutheran Church, Hamburg, Penna. (Anonymous, 1940, 10 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nGeneral Marshall's Victory Report [Hamburg] (U.S. War Department, 1946-47, 150 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nKutztown Home-Coming World War II Veterans (Anonymous, 1947, 8 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nDirectory - Hamburg Pennsylvania - 1947 [Including Edenburg, West Hamburg, Ridge Lawn] (L. M. F., 1947, 72 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nHamburg Directory 1955 (Presto Publishing Co., Inc., 1955, 88 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nSesqui-Centennial Commemorative Book - Kutztown, Pennsylvania 1815-1965 (Ruth E. Bonner, 1965, 254 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nSesqui-Centennial Commemorative Book - Kutztown, Pennsylvania 1815-1965 - Souvenir Program (Anonymous, 1965, 52 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nHamburg and Northern Berks County, PA - 'Pictorial of the Past' Volume 1 (Hamburg Savings \u0026amp; Trust Co., ~1970's, 52 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nAlbany Township, Kempton Centennial 1874-1974 (Anonymous, 1974, 234 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nBicentennial History of Hamburg Borough (Hamburg Bicentennial Committee, 1976, 128 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nUSA Bicentennial 1976, Blandon, PA. (Blandon Bicentennial Historical Committee, 1977, 24 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBE09 - Regional History Collection - Bernville - Womelsdorf \u0026amp; Vicinity\u003cbr\u003e\nA History of Bethany Orphans Home (Rev. Thomas M. Yundt, 1888, 142 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nBernville, Pennsylvania [Bird's-Eye Town View] (1898, Bailey \u0026amp; Moyer)\u003cbr\u003e\nBird's Eye View of Sinking Spring, Pennsylvania [Bird's-Eye Town View] (1898, T. M. Fowler)\u003cbr\u003e\nWernersville Pennsylvania [Bird's-Eye Town View] (1898, Bailey \u0026amp; Fowler)\u003cbr\u003e\nWomelsdorf, Pennsylvania [Bird's-Eye Town View] (1898, Bailey \u0026amp; Moyer)\u003cbr\u003e\nAnnals of Womelsdorf, Pa. and Community 1723-1923 (Rev. P. C. Croll, 1923, 151 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThe Tulpehocken Bi-Centennial (Womelsdorf, Pa. Executive Committee, 1923, 260 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThe Spirit of the Tulpehocken - Tulpehocken Bi-Centennial Pageant (Anonymous, 1923, 49 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nBicentennial of the Union Church of North Heidelberg, 1744-1944 (Anonymous, 1944, 20 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nGeneral Marshall's Victory Report [Womelsdorf, Newmanstown, Stouchsburg] (U.S. War Department, 1946-47, 159 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nOfficial Souvenir Booklet - Bernville Centennial Celebration - One Hundred Years 1851-1951 (Anonymous, 1951, 84 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nCentennial Souvenir Program - Robesonia, PA 1855-1955 (Anonymous, 1955, 115 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nBernville Pennsylvania 1851-1976 (The Bernville Bicentennial Committee, 1976, 142 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBE10 - Regional History Collection - Birdsboro - Boyertown \u0026amp; Vicinity\u003cbr\u003e\nBirdsboro, Berks Co., PA [Bird's-Eye Town View] (1890, T. M. Fowler \u0026amp; James B. Moyer)\u003cbr\u003e\nAnnals of the Oley Valley in Berks County, PA (Rev. P. C. Croll, 1926, 150 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nBoyd's Pottstown and Boyertown Directory 1952 (R. L. Polk \u0026amp; Co., Inc., 1952, 864 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nBoyd's Pottstown and Boyertown Directory 1956 (R. L. Polk \u0026amp; Co., Inc., 1956, 848 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nComplete Urban and Rural Directory - Boyertown and Colebrookdale Township - 1959 (Javon Company, 1959, 88 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nBoyertown Battallya! Centennial '66 - Centennial of Boyertown Pennsylvania (Anonymous, 1966, 124 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nExeter - The Forgotten Corner - 225th Anniversary (225th Anniversary Committee, 1966, 116 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nAmity - First in Berks - 250th Anniversary 1719-1969 (Anonymous, 1969, 140 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nForge and Foundry - An Historic Review of Birdsboro, Berks County, Pennsylvania (Bruce A. Hoffman, 1976, 72 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBE11 - Berks County Miscellaneous History Collection\u003cbr\u003e\nOfficers of Berks County for each year 1752 to 1860 (Amos K. Strunck, 1859, 124 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nPolitical Handbook of Berks County, Pennsylvania, 1752 - 1883 (Morton L. Montgomery, 1883, 104 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nIndustries and Wealth of the Principle Points in Southeastern Pennsylvania (Excepting Philadelphia) Embracing Dauphin, York, Lancaster, Schuylkill, Berks, Bucks, Montgomery, Chester and Delaware Counties (American Publishing and Engraving Co., 1890, 148 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nHistory of Berks County, Pennsylvania in the Revolution 1774-1783 (Morton L. Montgomery, 1894, 308 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nRecords of Rev. John Casper Stoever Baptismal and Marriage 1730-1779 (Anonymous, 1896, 79 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nLutheran Ministers of Berks County (Rev. J. W. Early, 1902, 110 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nBerks County Industrially (Lew. C. Hulshizer, 1907, 283 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nLutherans in Berks County 1723-1923 (H. S. Kidd, 1923, 504 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nHistory of the Grim Family of Pennsylvania (William Gabriel Long, 1934, 170 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nCongressional History of Berks (PA.) District 1789 - 1939 (Benjamin Alderfer Fryer, 1939, 364 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nIndustrial Berks County, 1748 - 1948 (Arthur D Graeff \u0026amp; Florence Starr Taylor, 1948, 36 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBE12 - Berks County Map \u0026amp; Atlas Collection\u003cbr\u003e\n1854 Map of Berks County Pennsylvania (M. S. Henry \u0026amp; M. K. Boyer, Color)\u003cbr\u003e\n1860 Map of Berks County Pennsylvania (F. H. Bridgens, Color)\u003cbr\u003e\n1862 Township Map of Berks County Pennsylvania (H. F. Bridgens, Color)\u003cbr\u003e\n1876 Illustrated Historical Atlas of Berks County, Penna. (Reading Publishing House, 1876, 95 pages, B\/W)\u003cbr\u003e\n1884 Property and Insurance Atlas of the City of Reading, Berks County, Penna. (Forsey, Breou \u0026amp; Co., 1884, 48 pages, Color)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBE13 - Berks County Directory Collection (1886-1928)\u003cbr\u003e\nList of Subscribers - March 1st, 1886 [Telephone Directory, Eastern PA] (Pennsylvania Telephone Company, 1886, 84 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nRural Free Delivery Directory of Berks County - 1908 (Esser \u0026amp; Rhode, 1908, 408 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThe Standard Business and Mailing Guide of Country, Town and City - Berks County Volume (Wm. S. Rhode \u0026amp; Co., 1911, 394 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nFarm and Business Directory of Berks County Pennsylvania 1914 (Wilmer Atkinson Company, 1914, 240 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nConsolidated Telephone Directory 1918 (Consolidated Telephone Co., 1918, 250 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nConsolidated Telephone Directory May 1919 (Consolidated Telephone Co., 1919, 256 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nTelephone Directory - November 1919 - Reading-Lebanon-Pottsville and Nearby Places (Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1919, 156 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nTelephone Directory - Birdsboro, Pennsylvania [and Vicinity] - January 1, 1921 (Conestoga Telephone and Telegraph Company, 1921, 44 pages)  \u003cbr\u003e\nTelephone Directory - May 1921 - Reading-Lebanon-Pottsville and Nearby Places (Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1921, 172 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nTelephone Directory - November 1921 [Reading-Lebanon-Pottsville and Vicinity] (Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1921, 188 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nRhode's Directory - Berks and Lehigh Counties, Pa. (William S. Rhode Co., Inc., 1922, 1230 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nTelephone Directory - May 1922 [Reading-Lebanon-Pottsville and Vicinity] (Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1922, 200 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nUnited Telephone Directory - Southern District - June 1922 (United Telephone Company, 1922, 120 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBE14 - Berks County Directory Collection (1930-1959)\u003cbr\u003e\nTelephone Directory - May 1923 [Reading-Lebanon-Pottsville and Vicinity] (Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1923, 160 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nTelephone Directory - November 1923 [Reading-Lebanon-Pottsville and Vicinity] (Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1923, 164 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nPenn State Telephone Directory Southern District - June 1924 (The United Telephone Company, 1924, 132 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nTelephone Directory - Winter 1925 [Reading-Lebanon-Pottsville and Vicinity] (Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1925, 218 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nLehigh Telephone Directory - January - June 1928 (Lehigh Telephone Co., 1928, 246 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nReading and Nearby Points Telephone Directory - Winter 1930-31 (Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1930, 338 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nReading and Nearby Points Telephone Directory - Summer 1932 (Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1932, 288 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nBangor and Nearby Points Telephone Directory - December 1936 (Blue Mountain Telephone and Telegraph Company, 1936, 282 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nReading and Nearby Points Telephone Directory - March 1939 (Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1939, 248 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nAllentown and Nearby Points Telephone Directory - August 1940 (Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1940, 284 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nBittler's Berks County Pennsylvania Farm Directory 1953 Edition (Chas F. \u0026amp; C. M. Louise Bittler, 1953, 96 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nReading and Nearby Points Telephone Directory - May 1955 (Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1955, 584 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nReading and Nearby Points Telephone Directory - June 1957 (Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1957, 262 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nReading and Nearby Points Telephone Directory - June 1958 (Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1958, 544 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nReading and Nearby Points Telephone Directory - June 1959 (Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1959, 268 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"PA-Genealogy","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":42545167302884,"sku":"BE01","price":180.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0784\/3371\/products\/websitelogo_6de96249-bae9-4095-b8c3-b464a483f163.jpg?v=1645626596"},{"product_id":"berks-county-pa-county-history-biography-collection","title":"Berks County PA - County History \u0026 Biography Collection","description":"\u003cp\u003eThis is a collection of various historical and genealogical reference works on Pennsylvania.  These references cover 1000's of individuals, and are an excellent way to start or continue research focused on PA.\u003c\/p\u003e \n\n\u003cp\u003eThis material was scanned from original publications and will be provided as PDFs. You will receive an email with the download link after purchasing online. These files can be read using many PDF reader programs (Windows \/ Mac \/ Linux), however Adobe Reader or Acrobat are recommended.  Unless notes, each of these files are text-searchable.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n\u003cp\u003eHistory of the Counties of Berks and Lebanon\u003cbr\u003e\n(I. Daniel Rupp, 1844, 506 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThe full title of the publication is:\u003cbr\u003e\n   \"History of the Counties of Berks and Lebanon: Containing a brief account of the Indians who inhabited this region of country, and the numerous Murders by them; notices of the first Swedish, Welsh, French, German, Irish, and English settlers, giving the names of nearly five thousand of them, Biographical Sketches, topographical descriptions of every Township, and of the Principal Towns and Villages; the Religious History, with much useful Statistical information, notices of the Press \u0026amp; Education.\"\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eThe book begins with a general history of the two counties, accounts of the Indians and their troubles with the early settlers, and then separate sections dealing with Swedish, German, Welsh, Irish, and Huguenot settlers. Following this, the counties are outlined.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBiographical Sketches: Heister Family, Rev. Philip R. Pauli, Rev. Michael Schlatter, Rev. John Conrad Bucher\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eAppendix:\u003cbr\u003e\nA - Minutes of an 1829 Meeting to discuss the \"religious excitement at present prevailing in the county\"\u003cbr\u003e\nB - A brief account of the \"Paxton Affair\", murder of the Indians of Lancaster County.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eHistory of Berks County in Pennsylvania\u003cbr\u003e\n(Morton L. Montgomery, 1886, 1297 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is the first major biographical volume published on Berks County, PA.  It begins by covering the early history of the county, its settlement, growth and development.  Later sections deal with the townships and boroughs.  Each section gives a history and description of the township or borough containing such information as the early settlers to the area, businesses and industries of the area, local officials, internments in local cemeteries, early tax lists, etc.  Also a nice feature of these sections are biographies prominent persons, and influential families from each of these respective areas.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBook of Biographies - Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens\u003cbr\u003e\nof Berks County, Pa (Biographical Publishing Company, 1898, 738 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a biographical volume for Berks County, Pennsylvania, covering hundreds of individuals who contributed to the growth and development of the county. It also includes numerous portraits of the sketch subjects.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eSurnames Indexed:\u003cbr\u003e\nAlbright, Ammon, Angstadt, Appel, Armour, Arnold, Arthur, Austrian, Baer, Bagenstose, Barbey, Bartdorff, Bartles, Battelger, Beard, Beaver, Bechtel, Becker, Behm, Bender, Benfield, Berg, Berger, Bertolet, Bertolette, Bieber, Biehl, Bissinger, Bland, Bobst, Bohn, Bollman, Boone, Border, Bowman, Boyer, Breneiser, Brensinger, Breyfogel, Briel, Brobst, Brooke, Brossman, Brown, Brumbach, Brunner, Brusstar, Bull, Bush, Butz, Call, Christman, Clauser, Cleaver, Clous, Conrad, Craig, Crecelius, Croll, Davies, Dechant, Deck, Deichley, Deisher, DeLong, Deppen, Derr, De Turk, Dietrich, Donmoyer, Dreibelbis, Dresher, Drumheller, Dumn, Dundor, Dunkelberger, Eaches, East, Eckert, Egolf, Ehst, Endlich, Ermentrout, Esser, Esterly, Etzel, Evans, Fahrenbach, Fegely, Fegley, Felix, Ferguson, Fetter, Fisher, Fister, Flicker, Flood, Forney, Francis, Freeman, Fritz, Gabel, Gable, Gaenzle, Ganter, Gerhard, Gernert, Getz, Glaes, Glase, Goldman, Good, Gotshall, Green, Greenawalt, Gregg, Griesemer, Grim, Grimley, Gring, Gross, Gruber, Hagenman, Hain, Hamaker, Haman, Hanold, Harbold, Harbster, Harris, Harrison, Hartline, Hartman, Heckman, Heffner, Heinly, Heins, Heizmann, Hengst, Henninger, Hepler, Herb, Herbein, Herbst, Herflicker, Herman, Hertzog, Hess, Hetrich, Heydt, Hiester, High, Hill, Hinnershitz, Hoff, Hoffman, Hoffeditz, Horning, Hottenstein, Houck, Hull, Humbert, Huntzinger, Jacobs, Jennings, Johnson, Jones, Kauffman, Kaufman, Keck, Kehl, Keim, Keiser, Kelchner, Keller, Kelly, Kemp, Keppleman, Kerper, Kessler, Kintzer, Kirby, Kirschman, Kissinger, Kistler, Klees, Kline, Klopp, Knopp, Koch, Kohler, Kraemer, Kramlich, Kressley, Krick, Kuendig, Kunkel, Kupp, Kurtz, Kutz, Lance, Laucks, Lauer, Leader, Lechner, Leidy, Leibensperger, Leinbach, Leippe, Lenhart, Lentz, Lerch, Lesher, Levan, Linderman, Livingood, Long, Loose, Luden, Mabry, Macgoun, McElwee, McIlvain, McLean, Madeira, Madtes, Marks, Martz, Mathias, Matz, Maurer, Mayer, Meharg, Mengel, Meredith, Merkel, Mertz, Mill, Miller, Mingle, Mogel, Moll, Morret, Mosser, Mourer, Moyer, Muhlenberg, Muthard, Nagle, Nolan, Nuebling, Orr, Pachali, Parker, Parvin, Paxson, Phillips, Plank, Printz, Prutzman, Rabenhold, Rahn, Raudenbush, Rauen, Reber, Reed, Rees, Reeser, Rehr, Rentschler, Repplier, Rhoads, Richards, Richardson, Rick, Rieser, Rigg, Rittenhouse, Ritter, Rosenthal, Rothermel, Rourke, Ruhl, Ruth, Sailer, Sassaman, Saul, Schaeffer, Schall, Schealer, Scheibner, Schlemm, Schlottman, Schmeck, Schmick, Schofer, Schomo, Schonour, Schroeder, Schultz, Seaman, Sebring, Seidel, Seivard, Shaaber, Shaffner, Sharadin, Shearer, Shirk, Siegel, Smith, Smoyer, Snell, Snyder, Spatz, Spears, Sponagle, Stahr, Stamm, Sterley, Sternbergh, Stetler, Stetson, Stevens, Steward, Stokes, Strasser, Stryker, Sunday, Sweitzer, Texter, Thalheimer, Thompson, Trexler, Tyson, Unger, Wagenhorst, Wagner, Walter, Walters, Wanner, Warner, Weber, Weidel, Wenger, Wenrich, Wenz, Werley, Werner, Wertz, West, Williams, Willits, Witman, Worley, Wren, Wunder, Yarnell, Yeager, Yocum, Yoder, Yorgey, Yorgy, Yost, Young, Yundt, Zehm, Zellers, Zimmerman\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eTransactions of the Historical Society of Berks County, Vol. 1-3\u003cbr\u003e\n(Historical Society of Berks County, 1898 - 1916, 1244 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThese volumes contain a variety of articles covering all parts of the county.  They provide useful historical and genealogical details on the county and its residents.  Also, each volume includes several memorial sketches of members of Berks County who were influential in historical circles.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eSome sample titles include:\u003cbr\u003e\nFrom Volume 1\u003cbr\u003e\n\"Indian Tribes of Pennsylvania\"\u003cbr\u003e\n\"The Welsh of Cumru Township\"\u003cbr\u003e\n\"The Church of Oley Hills\"\u003cbr\u003e\n\"Historical Sketch of the Bright Family\"\u003cbr\u003e\n\"A Century of Reading\"\u003cbr\u003e\n\"The Oldest Churches of Berks County\"\u003cbr\u003e\n\"Pilgrimage to Morgantown\"\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eFrom Volume 2\u003cbr\u003e\n\"Berks County Militia at the Battles of Brandywine and Germantown\"\u003cbr\u003e\n\"The Pennsylvania Militia Called in 1862 for State Defense\"\u003cbr\u003e\n\"Early History of the Reformed Church in Reading\"\u003cbr\u003e\n\"The Caves of Richmond and Perry Townships, Berks County\"\u003cbr\u003e\n\"Old-Time Battalions in Berks County\"\u003cbr\u003e\n\"Berks County in the French and Indian War\"\u003cbr\u003e\n\"The Early Moravian Settlements in Berks County\"\u003cbr\u003e\n\"The Huguenot Element in the Settlement of Berks County\"\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eFrom Volume 3\u003cbr\u003e\n\"The German Newspapers of Berks County\"\u003cbr\u003e\n\"The Hessian Camp at Reading\"\u003cbr\u003e\n\"Swedish Settlement at Morlatton\"\u003cbr\u003e\n\"The Rothermel Family of Berks County\"\u003cbr\u003e\n\"Blue Rocks in Greenwich Township\"\u003cbr\u003e\n\"Early Naturalizations in Berks County\"\u003cbr\u003e\n\"Baptisms of Indians in Oley, Prior to 1732\"\u003cbr\u003e\n\"Bern Township Tragedy of 1841\"\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eHistorical and Biographical Annals of Berks County, Pennsylvania\u003cbr\u003e\n(Morton L. Montgomery, 1909, 2025 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis publication is an extensive biographical volume featuring Berks County, Pennsylvania.  The first 320 pages contain a brief history of the county and townships.  The remainder of the publication contains biographies of hundreds of important individuals and families of the county, many of them extending back to frontier times.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eSurnames Indexed:\u003cbr\u003e\nAbraham, Achenbach, Adam, Adams, Addams, Ahrens, Albrecht, Albright, Alleman, Althouse, Ames, Ammarell, Ammon, Amole, Ancona, Anderson, Angstadt, Anspach, Anthony, Armstrong, Arnold, Artz, Aulenbach, Auman, Austrian, Babb, Babst, Bachman, Bachofer, Baer, Bagenstose, Bahr, Balthaser, Banks, Barbey, Bard, Bare, Barlow, Barr, Barsotti, Barth, Bartholomew, Barto, Bashore, Battenfeld, Baus, Bauscher, Bausher, Baver, Beadencup, Bear, Beard, Bechtel, Beck, Becker, Beecher, Beggs, Behm, Behne, Behney, Beidler, Beiler, Bell, Belz, Benade, Benfield, Bennecoff, Bennetch, Benneville, Benson, Benz, Berg, Berger, Berk, Berkhold, Bernd, Berndt, Bernet, Bernhart, Bertolet, Bertollette, Beyer, Bhaer, Bickel, Bickelman, Bickley, Biddle, Bieber, Biehl, Bigony, Bingaman, Bird, Birch, Bissinger, Bitler, Bitting, Bittner, Bixenstine, Bixler, Blachman, Bland, Blankenbiller, Blankinhorn, Blatt, Blimline, Bloom, Bobst, Bodder, Bodey, Body, Bohn, Bolich, Bollman, Bond, Boone, Border, Bordes, Bordner, Borkert, Borkey, Bornemann, Borry, Borst, Bortz, Bower, Bowman, Boyer, Bradley, Brant, Braucher, Brecht, Breedy, Breneiser, Bressler, Breyfogel, Brickel, Bricker, Bridegam, Bridenbaugh, Bright, Brigle, Briner, Brintzenhoff, Brissel, Britton, Brobst, Broden, Brooke, Brossman, Broughall, Brown, Brownell, Brownmiller, Brubaker, Bruckman, Brumbach, Brunner, Bubp, Buchanan, Bucher, Buck, Bucks, Bull, Bulles, Burd, Burgert, Burkey, Burkhart, Burkholder, Burley, Bush, Butz, Byers, Campbell, Carlance, Castor, Chelius, Christ, Christian, Christman, Church, Clauser, Cleaver, Clemmer, Close, Clouser, Clymer, Coleman, Colletti, Collins, Connolly, Conrad, Cook, Coonley, Cranston, Crater, Craumer, Cressman, Croessant, Croll, Crooks, Crouse, Crow, Custer, Dampman, Darlington, Dauth, Dautrich, Davidheiser, Davies, Davis, Deatrick, de Benneville, Dechant, Dechert, Deck, Deeds, Deeter, Degler, De Gour, Dehart, DeHart, Deisher, Delany, Dellecker, Dellinger, DeLong, Dengler, Dennison, Deppen, Derr, Detample, Detemple, Detsch, Dettra, DeTurck, De Turck, Devlan, Dewees, Deysher, Dibert, Dick, Dickinson, Dieffenbach, Diener, Dierolf, Dietrich, Dillon, Dinino, Dinkel, Dippery, Dorward, Dotterer, Dotterrer, Dowling, Drayer, Dreas, Dreibelbies, Dreibelbis, Dresher, Drey, Drexel, Dries, Driscoll, Druckenmiller, Drumheller, Dry, Dubbs, Dumn, Dundor, Dundore, Dunkel, Dunkelberger, Dunkle, Dunlap, Durham, Duser, Eaches, Eagelman, Earl, Early, Eberly, Ebling, Eck, Eckenroad, Eckenroth, Eckert, Edinger, Ege, Egolf, Ehst, Eichler, Eiler, Eisenbise, Eisenbrown, Eisenhower, Elliott, Emes, Emrich, Endlich, Endy, Engel, Engle, Ensslen, Epler, Erb, Ermold, Ernst, Ermentrout, Eschbach, Eschelman, Esenwein, Esenbach, Eshelman, Esser, Essick, Esterly, Evans, Everts, Fahrbach, Fahrenbach, Farr, Faust, Feather, Fegley, Felix, Fenstermacher, Ferguson, Fessler, Fichthorn, Fidler, Field, Filbert, Fink, Fischer, Fisher, Fisk, Fix, Flaig, Flannery, Flatt, Fleckner, Fleisher, Flicker, Flickinger, Flower, Focht, Folger, Folk, Foos, Foreman, Fornwald, Forry, Fortna, Foutz, Fox, Frame, Frankhauser, Franks, Frasso, Frauenfelder, Frederick, Freeman, Frees, Fretz, Frey, Freyberger, Frick, Fricker, Fries, Fritch, Fritz, From, Fromm, Fronheiser, Fry, Frymire, Fulmer, Fulton, Funk, Furlow, Gabel, Gable, Gaenzle, Gailey, Ganger, Ganster, Ganter, Gartmann, Gass, Gaul, Gebhard, Gebhart, Geehr, Gehman, Gehret, Gehris, Gehrke, Geiger, Geigley, Geisewite, Geiss, Geissler, Geist, Genner, George, Gerber, Gerhard, Gerhardt, Gerhart, German, Gery, Gettis, Getz, Gibson, Gicker, Gift, Gilbert, Gittelman, Glaes, Glase, Glass, Glasser, Glassmeyer, Gnau, Godfrey, Goetz, Goldman, Gonser, Good, Goodhart, Goodman, Gordon, Gossler, Gottschall, Gougler, Graeff, Grant, Granz, Grater, Graul, Green, Greenawald, Greenawalt, Gregg, Gregory, Greiss, Gresh, Greth, Griesemer, Grieshaber, Griess, Griffith, Grill, Grim, Grimes, Grimley, Gring, Griscom, Grohman, Groman, Gross, Grube, Gruber, Guldin, Gundry, Guss, Guth, Haag, Hagge, Haak, Haas, Hackman, Hafer, Hagenman, Hagy, Hahn, Hain, Hainly, Halbeisen, Haller, Hamilton, Hamm, Hantsch, Harbach, Harbold, Harbster, Hare, Haring, Harner, Harnish, Harrison, Hart, Hartgen, Hartline, Hartman, Hartmann, Hassler, Hath, Hatt, Hauder, Haueisen, Hauser, Hawk, Hawley, Hawman, Haws, Heberle, Hebner, Hechler, Hecht, Heckler, Heckman, Heffelfinger, Heffner, Heil, Heilig, Heilman, Hein, Heine, Heinly, Heins, Heisler, Heistand, Heizmann, Helder, Heller, Hemmich, Hemmig, Hendel, Hendricks, Henne, Henninger, Henry, Hepler, Hepner, Herb, Herbein, Herbine, Herbst, Herbster, Herman, Herr, Hertwig, Hertzog, Heston, Hettinger, Heydt, Hickman, Hiester, High, Hilbert, Hildebrand, Hill, Hiltebeltel, Himmelberger, Hine, Hinkle, Hinnershitz, Hintz, Hipsch, Hirner, Hirshland, Hobart, Hoch, Hoffa, Hoffeditz, Hoffert, Hoffman, Hoffmann, Hoffmaster, Hofmann, Holl, Hollenbach, Hollenback, Hollis, Holmes, Holtry, Holzman, Homan, Honeker, Hoover, Hoppes, Hornberger, Horning, Horst, Hossler, Hottenstein, Houck, Howden, Howerter, Hoyer, Huber, Hubley, Huesman, Hull, Humbert, Humma, Hunsberger, Hunsicker, Hunter, Huntzinger, Huy, Huyett, Iaeger, Imhoff, Irwin, Isett, Jackson, Jacobs, Jacoby, Janssen, Jennings, Jesberg, Johnson, Jones, Kachel, Kahl, Kalbach, Kantner, Kapp, Katzenmoyer, Kaucher, Kauffman, Kaufman, Kaufmann, Keehn, Keeler, Keen, Keeport, Kehr, Kehs, Keim, Keinard, Keiser, Keith, Kelchner, Keller, Kelso, Kemmerer, Kemp, Kennedy, Kepner, Keppel, Keppelman, Kercher, Kern, Kerper, Kershner, Kerst, Kessler, Kieffer, Killian, Kilmer, Kindt, King, Kintzer, Kirby, Kirk, Kirkhoff, Kissinger, Kistler, Kitchin, Klapp, Klee, Klein, Kleinginna, Kleinginni, Kleinschmidt, Klemmer, Kline, Klinger, Klohs, Klopp, Klusewitz, Knabb, Knapp, Knetz, Knittle, Knoll, Knoske, Koch, Kochel, Kohl, Kohler, Kolb, Koller, Komp, Koser, Kraemer, Kramer, Kramlich, Krauss, Kreider, Kremp, Kreps, Kressley, Krick, Kriebel, Kroninger, Krum, Kuhns, Kulp, Kunkel, Kupp, Kurtz, Kutz, Lacey, Ladd, Lamm, Landis, Lash, Latshaw, Lattemann, Lauer, Lauter, Lawrence, Leader, Leaver, Lechner, Leedom, Lefevre, LeFevre, Leh, Lehman, Leibelsperger, Leibold, Leidy, Leinbach, Leininger, Leippe, Leitheiser, Lencke, Lengel, Lenhart, Lerch, Lesher, Lessig, Levan, Levengood, Lewis, Leymaster, Lichtenwallner, Lichtenwalner, Lieb, Lightfoot, Lincoln, Lindenmuth, Linderman, Link, Litschi, Livingood, Lochman, Loder, Long, Lord, Lott, Lotz, Lowe, Loy, Luckenbill, Luden, Ludwig, Luft, Lulgard, Luken, Luppold, Lutz, McCauley, McCormick, McCullough, McDonough, McGowan, McHose, McKittrick, McKnight, McLean, McLenegan, McMurtrie, McNurney, Machemer, Machmer, Madeira, Mallery, Maltzberger, Malusecki, Mannerback, Manwiller, March, Markert, Markley, Marks, Marquett, Martin, Marx, Massey, Mast, Mattern, Matternes, Matthew, Mathias, Matthias, Matz, Mauger, Maurer, May, Mayer, Mays, Meck, Meckstroth, Mee, Megerly, Meharg, Meinholtz, Meinig, Meitzler, Melcher, Mell, Mellert, Melot, Mengel, Mercer, Merckel, Merkel, Merkey, Merritt, Mertz, Mervine, Messner, Miller, Minkhouse, Minnich, Mishler, Missimer, Mitchell, Mogel, Mohn, Mohr, Moll, Monier, Montgomery, Moore, Morgan, Morret, Morris, Moser, Mosser, Motz, Mould, Mountz, Moyer, Muhlenberg, Naftzinger, Nagel, Nagle, Neff, Nein, Newcomet, Newkirk, Newman, Nice, Nicks, Nicolls, Niethammer, Nolan, Nolde, Noll, Northeimer, Nunemacher, Nyce, Oberholtzer, Oberlin, Obold, O'Brien, Odeair, O'Harra, Ohnmacht, Oneaill, O'Reilly, Orr, Orth, Oswald, Otto, Oxenreiter, Paine, Painter, Palm, Pannebecker, Parker, Parvin, Paul, Paxson, Pearson, Peifer, Peiffer, Peipher, Pengelly, Pennebacker, Pennepacker, Pennypacker, Penrose, Penta, Pepper, Peters, Phillips, Pilgert, Planer, Plank, Plowfield, Pohlig, Poole, Porter, Pott, Potteiger, Potter, Potts, Price, Printz, Printzenhoff, Prutzman, Purdy, Putt, Quier, Quimby, Quinter, Raab, Radenbach, Radnazzo, Rahn, Ramer, Ranck, Rankin, Rapp, Rathje, Rathman, Raubenhold, Rauch, Raudenbush, Rauenzahn, Ravel, Reber, Redcay, Reed, Reedy, Reeser, Reichert, Reichwine, Reidenauer, Reidenouer, Reider, Reiff, Reifsnyder, Reigner, Reimer, Reinart, Reinert, Reinhart, Reiniger, Reitenauer, Reitnauer, Remp, Renninger, Rentschler, Rentz, Reppert, Rhein, Rhoads, Rhode, Richards, Richardson, Rick, Rickenbach, Riegel, Riegner, Rieser, Rigg, Ringler, Rishel, Ritner, Rittenhouse, Ritter, Ritzman, Roberts, Rodgers, Roehrich, Rohrbach, Roland, Rolland, Rollman, Romich, Romig, Rosch, Rosenthal, Rote, Roth, Rothenberger, Rothermel, Row, Rowe, Royer, Rubright, Rudy, Ruhl, Runyeon, Rupp, Rush, Ruth, Sailer, Sallade, Sander, Sanders, Sandt, Sartorius, Sassaman, Sauer, Saul, Sausser, Savage, Saylor, Schadel, Schadler, Schaefer, Schaeffer, Schalch, Schall, Schannauer, Schappel, Schappell, Scharff, Schealer, Schearer, Scheetz, Scheifley, Schell, Schellhammer, Schitler, Schlappich, Schlasman, Schlegel, Schmeck, Schmehl, Schmick, Schmidt, Schmucker, Schnabel, Schnader, Schneider, Schoender, Schoedler, Schofer, Scholl, Schollenberger, Schrader, Schreiner, Schroeder, Schucker, Schuez, Schuler, Schultz, Schulze, Schumacher, Schutter, Schwartz, Schweimler, Schweitzer, Schweriner, Schweyer, Schwoyer, Scott, Scull, Seaman, Sechler, Seibert, Seidel, Seider, Seiders, Seidle, Seiling, Seitzinger, Selak, Sellers, Seltzer, Sembower, Shaaber, Shade, Shadle, Shaffer, Shaffner, Shalter, Shane, Shapiro, Shappell, Sharadin, Sharman, Shartle, Shearer, Sheeder, Sheeler, Sheidy, Shenk, Sheradin, Sherman, Shilling, Shirey, Shollenberger, Shomo, Shoup, Showalter, Shultz, Shulze, Sidel, Siegfried, Sigmund, Simmon, Sindel, Slater, Siegel, Slichter, Slipp, Smeck, Smink, Smith, Smoyer, Snell, Snyder, Spaar, Spang, Spangler, Spannuth, Spatz, Spayd, Spears, Specht, Speidel, Spengler, Sperry, Spohn, Sponagle, Spotts, Sprecher, Sproesser, Spuhler, Stahl, Stamm, Stangier, Stapleton, Stark, Staudt, Staufer, Stauffer, Steckler, Steckline, Steffe, Steffy, Stehman, Steiger, Steigerwald, Stein, Steininger, Steinman, Stephan, Sterley, Sternbergh, Sterrett, Stetson, Stetzler, Stevens, Stewart, Stiely, Stimmel, Stirl, Stitzel, Stocker, Stoltzfus, Stoner, Stoudt, Stout, Stoyer, Strasser, Strauser, Strauss, Strohecker, Strong, Stroud, Stroup, Strouse, Strunk, Stump, Stupp, Suender, Sullenberger, Summons, Sunday, Swavely, Sweitzer, Sweney, Swope, Swoyer, Symons, Talley, Taylor, Teel, Templin, Thiry, Thompson, Thornburg, Thun, Tobias, Todd, Tomlinson, Townsend, Trate, Treat, Treichler, Trethewey, Trexler, Trickel, Troop, Trostle, Troup, Trout, Troutman, Troxel, Turner, Ubil, Udree, Ulle, Ulrich, Umbenhauer, Umble, Undercuffler, Unger, Unterkofler, Urich, Van Buskirk, Van Denberg, Van Reed, Vath, Verrendo, Voelker, Vogel, Von Nieda, Wagenhorst, Wagener, Wagner, Wahl, Walbert, Walley, Walter, Wanner, Warner, Warren, Wartman, Wartzenluft, Weand, Weasner, Weaver, Webber, Weber, Weida, Weidenhammer, Weidman, Weidner, Weigley, Weil, Weiler, Weis, Weiser, Weisner, Weller, Wells, Wendler, Wendling, Wenger, Wenrich, Wentzel, Werley, Werner, Wert, Wertz, Wesley, Wessner, Westley, Weyman, Wharton, White, Whitman, Whitner, Wieand, Wilder, Wilgeroth, Wilhelm, Williams, Willson, Wilson, Windbigler, Winings, Winter, Winters, Wise, Wisser, Withers, Witman, Witmoyer, Wittich, Woerner, Wolf, Wolfe, Wolfersberger, Wolff, Woodward, Wootten, Worley, Wrede, Wren, Wunder, Xander, Yarnell, Yarrington, Yeager, Yeagley, Yeakel, Yerger, Yetter, Yetzer, Yocom, Yocum, Yoder, Yorgey, Yost, Young, Youse, Yundt, Zable, Zacharias, Zeller, Zellers, Zerbe, Zerby, Zerr, Zieber, Ziegler, Zimmerman, Zook\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eThe Story of Berks County, Pennsylvania\u003cbr\u003e\n(A. E. Wagner, F. W. Balthaser, \u0026amp; D. K. Hoch, 1913, 254 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis volume was prepared as a text book for local history in schools.  It includes discussion of the early settlers, wars, and development of the county.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eReading and Berks County, Pennsylvania - A History\u003cbr\u003e\n(Cyrus T. Fox, 1925, 1300 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a very nice addition to some of the earlier historical and biographical publications dealing with Berks County, as it covers subsequent generations. Part 1 covers the history of Berks County - its settlement, and development, the various townships and boroughs, as well as civil, agricultural, industrial, professional and military aspects of the county's history. Part 2 deals with Western Berks County and covers details similar to that which are covered in Part 1. Part 3 is the biographical section, covering pages 653 - 1279 and followed by an index.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eSurnames Indexed:\u003cbr\u003e\nAal, Adams, Addams, Ahrens, Albert, Albright, Alexander, Althouse, Altner, Ancona, Arthur, Bach, Bachman, Baer, Barbey, Barr, Barto, Bates, Beane, Beaver, Bechtel, Beck, Becker, Beecher, Beggs, Bell, Bennett, Bertolet, Bertolette, Bick, Bigony, Billman, Bingaman, Birch, Bissinger, Bitler, Bittner, Blankenbiller, Boas, Bobst, Body, Boesch, Bollinger, Bomgardner, Bone, Bonner, Boone, Bordner, Bornemann, Bowers, Boyer, Bradbury, Bright, Brooke, Brooks, Brown, Brownmiller, Bucher, Bucks, Burkey, Burkholder, Busch, Bush, Bushong, Butler, Christ, Cleaver, Clouser, Clump, Cobb, Colletti, Contos, Cook, Cooney, Croessant, Croll, Crouse, Custer, Cutler, De Long, De Turck, Darlington, Darrah, Davies, Davis, Deatrick, Dechant, Deck, Degler, Deininger, Delany, Dellet, Dellinger, Derr, Detwiler, Deysher, Dick, Dierolf, Dietrick, Dotterrer, Dowd, Dreibelbis, Driscoll, Druckenmiller, Dunkleberger, Dunsky, Eisenbrown, Eisenhower, Endy, Engle, Epp, Erdman, Eshelman, Esser, Essick, Esterly, Eves, Faller, Farr, Fehl, Ferguson, Fessler, Filbert, Fink, Fisher, Fitzgerald, Fleming, Flickinger, Focht, Fox, Frame, Frank, Frantz, Fricker, Fritz, Fry, Fryberger, Furman, Ganster, Ganter, Gantert, Garman, Garner, Gasser, Gaul, Gerhard, Gerhardt, Gernert, Getz, Glasser, Golden, Goodhart, Graeff, Gragg, Greenawalt, Greim, Griesemer, Gring, Groff, Gross, Gruber, Gundry, Haag, Haefer, Hagy, Hain, Haines, Hangen, Hanold, Harbster, Harpel, Harrison, Hartman, Hartz, Harwick, Hasbrouck, Hauser, Hawley, Hay, Hayman, Heaton, Heckman, Heinly, Heizmann, Helder, Heller, Helms, Hemmerich, Hendel, Hess, Hiester, High, Hill, Hoff, Hoffa, Hoffman, Hofmann, Hohl, Hollenbach, Hollis, Hornberger, Howard, Huber, Huesman, Hummel, Huyett, Ibach, Igle, Impink, Irwin, Isenberg, Janssen, Jenkin, Johnston, Jones, Kalbach, Kauffman, Keck, Keener, Keffer, Keiser, Kelly, Kemmerer, Kemp, Kennedy, Keppelman, Kercher, Kern, Kerns, Kershner, Kessler, Keyser, Kindt, Kinkaid, Kissinger, Kistler, Kleinert, Kline, Klopp, Knabb, Knerr, Knoll, Koch, Kohout, Koralsky, Kraemer, Kramlich, Krick, Kurtz, Kutz, Lance, Lash, Laubach, Leahy, Lee, Leinbach, Leininger, Leippe, Lengel, Leonard, Levengood, Liggett, Livingood, Long, Loose, Lotz, Loveland, Lucas, Luck, Luden, Ludwig, Luria, Luthold, Lutz, MacGrego, McCarty, McCauley, McIlvain, McKnight, McQuaite, Mack, Maier, Maltzberger, Manwiller, Martin, Marx, Mast, Mathias, Maurer, Mautone, Mayer, Mell, Mengel, Mentzer, Merritt, Meter, Meyer, Mickley, Miller, Millholland, Mishler, Mittendorff, Mohler, Mohn, Molley, Moore, Morret, Morris, Mould, Mountz, Mowrey, Moyer, Muhlenberg, Najarian, Nein, Neithammer, Nistle, Nolan, Nortan, Nuss, O'Brien, Otto, Overholser, Palm, Parlaman, Peifer, Peipher, Pendleton, Petree, Pfatteicher, Poole, Posey, Printz, Quier, Rambo, Rauch, Reaser, Reber, Reddy, Reeser, Rehrer, Reichert, Reider, Reiff, Reimert, Reinert, Renninger, Rettew, Rhoads, Richards, Richardson, Rick, Ringler, Rist, Rittenhouse, Ritter, Ritz, Ritzman, Roedel, Roeper, Roland, Rorke, Roth, Rothermel, Rowe, Runkle, Ruth, Ryan, Sabold, Sarig, Sassaman, Satterthwaite, Saul, Savage, Schaeffer, Schall, Schlaybach, Schlegel, Schmehl, Schofer, Scholl, Schroeder, Schuhmann, Schulze, Seasholtz, Seidel, Seifrit, Seitzinger, Seltzer, Sembower, Shaaber, Shaner, Sharadin, Sharman, Sharp, Shearer, Sheidy, Shetrone, Shirk, Shoemaker, Shomo, Shupp, Smink, Snyder, Sondheim, Spatz, Specker, Springer, Stamm, Staudt, Stauffer, Stein, Sternbergh, Stevens, Stichter, Stolz, Stoner, Stoudt, Strause, Strauss, Strunk, Swavely, Sweitzer, Teel, Thomas, Thompson, Thornburg, Thun, Titlow, Trusty, Tyson, Ulrich, Umbenhauer, Van Denberg, Wagenhorst, Wagner, Waidelich, Walborn, Wanner, Wartzenluft, Webber, Webster, Weidmeyer, Weiler, Weiser, Weller, Wenrich, Wentzel, Wertz, Whitner, Wiater, Wilgeroth, Willson, Woerle, Woerner, Wolf, Wolfskill, Yeager, Yeity, Yerkes, Yocom, Yoder, Yorgey, Yost, Young, Zechman, Zerr, Zeiber, Zeigler, Zimmerman\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eEarly Narratives of Berks County (J. Bennett Nolan, 1927, 181 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis book contains various accounts from the county's history\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eContents:\u003cbr\u003e\nThe Plaintive Record of a Distracted Missionary\u003cbr\u003e\nTravelers in a Pioneer County - The Men\u003cbr\u003e\nTravelers in a Pioneer County - The Women\u003cbr\u003e\nA Disgruntled Patriot\u003cbr\u003e\nHow They Brought the Good News from Saratoga to Reading\u003cbr\u003e\nMars and Aphrodite\u003cbr\u003e\nThe Belated Visit of the Proprietor\u003cbr\u003e\nA Ducal Refugee\u003cbr\u003e\nCazenove's Journal\u003cbr\u003e\nMrs. Royall's Reading\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"PA-Genealogy","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":42545167565028,"sku":"BE02","price":15.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0784\/3371\/products\/websitelogo_4a552211-8d7b-4947-9581-a35bbdddd53d.jpg?v=1645626597"},{"product_id":"berks-county-pa-regional-history-collection-reading-vicinity","title":"Berks County PA - Regional History Collection – Reading \u0026 Vicinity","description":"\u003cp\u003eThis is a collection of various historical and genealogical reference works on Pennsylvania.  These references cover 1000's of individuals, and are an excellent way to start or continue research focused on PA.\u003c\/p\u003e \n\n\u003cp\u003eThis material was scanned from original publications and will be provided as PDFs. You will receive an email with the download link after purchasing online. These files can be read using many PDF reader programs (Windows \/ Mac \/ Linux), however Adobe Reader or Acrobat are recommended.  Unless notes, each of these files are text-searchable.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n\u003cp\u003eThe Description of the Borough of Reading (Major William Stahle, 1841, 66 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis booklet is a very early look at the city of Reading in Berks Co., PA.  According to the title page it is a description of \"its population, institutions, trade, manufactures \u0026amp;c, \u0026amp;c, with a notice of its first settlement, and many curious historical matters.\"\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eTable of Contents:\u003cbr\u003e\nI. - Location and first settlements of Reading\u003cbr\u003e\nII. - The census of Reading, list of houses, number of taxable citizens\u003cbr\u003e\nIII. - List of Churches, showing location, dates of erection, Pastors\u003cbr\u003e\nIV. - Courts, Judges, Attorneys, County officers, Justice of the Peace, Surveyors, Sheriffs, Physicians and Apothecaries\u003cbr\u003e\nV. - Merchants and traders, Mechanics, Business cards\u003cbr\u003e\nVI. - List of Public Hotels and Inns, Streets, Bridges, Markets\u003cbr\u003e\nVII. - Post Office, Printing Offices, Banks, Public buildings\u003cbr\u003e\nVIII. - Manufactures and Public improvements, Iron Works, Canals and Rail Road, Water Company\u003cbr\u003e\nIX. - Education, Reading Academy, Female Seminary, Private, Infant and Free Schools, Sunday Schools\u003cbr\u003e\nX. - Societies, Charitable, and literary, Libraries\u003cbr\u003e\nXI. - Government of the Borough of Reading, Watchmen, Fire Companies\u003cbr\u003e\nXII. - Miscellaneous Matters, Conclusion\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eReading, PA [Bird's-Eye Town View] (J. Hanold Kendall, 1881)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a detailed image from birds-eye perspective of the city of Reading, Berks County, PA in the year 1881.  It details streets, homes, businesses, churches, etc., providing a unique view of the city and wider area.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eGlimpses of Reading, PA (Leinbach \u0026amp; Bro., Clothiers, About 1890-1900, 48 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a pictorial souvenir of the city of Reading providing over 60 photographs of the city, its buildings, and surrounding attractions.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eHistory of Trinity Lutheran Church, Reading PA, 1751-1894\u003cbr\u003e\n(Jacob Fry, 1894, 300 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eThe City of Reading and Vicinity and Their Resources\u003cbr\u003e\n(J. H. Sutherland, 1896, 136 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis publication is a very rare historical and biographical volume on Berks County, PA.  It was written as a memorial to the citizens of Reading and its vicinity, and features biographical sketches of some of the city's prominent individuals.  Further sketches focus on some of the city's important businesses and trades.  Along with the sketches, there are dozens of photogravures of the sketch subjects and buildings of the area, as well as local business advertisements.  The majority of the information presented is found only in this publication, making this an excellent source for historical or genealogical research.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eSurnames Indexed:\u003cbr\u003e\nAdams, Ahrens, Althouse, Auerbach, Beears, Behrens, Blachman, Blimline, Blessing, Blome, Boyer, Briner, Brown, Carpenter, Croessant, Croll, Daniell, Deck, Drexel, Eberley, Edwards, Endlich, Ermentrout, Eshelman, Fehr, Flicker, Fisher, Frame, Fries, Godrey, Goldman, Goodman, Griesemer, Gring, Haage, Hafer, Hantsch, Heckman, Heim, Hendricks, Herbein, Heizmann, High, Himmelberger, Hintz, Hipple, Hodges, Hoffman, Horst, Hutchison, Johnson, Kahler, Keller, Keppelman, Kessler, Kintzer, Kissinger, Kremp, Lambert, Lance, Landis, Lease, Leinbach, Lerch, Levan, Lichty, Long, Luden, Lutz, McConnell, McGowan, McNurney, Miller, Mohn, Moyer, Mull, Myers, Norton, O'Brien, O'Rourke, Palm, Reber, Reeser, Remppis, Rickert, Roehrich, Romig, Schlechter, Schlegel, Schmeck, Shanaman, Smith, Stine, Stocker, Strunk, Spatz, Tate, Thompson, Van Reed, Wagenhorst, Weber, Weidner, Wertz, Wetherhold, Wickel, Wickert, Worley, Yoder, Young\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003e1748-1898 History of Reading Pennsylvania (Morton L. Montgomery, 1898, 362 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a Sesquicentennial History of the City of Reading, Berks County, PA, from 1748-1898.  It gives an account of the early history of the area, the settlement and foundation of the town, as well as a description of its growth in various ways down through the years.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eThe City of Reading, Pennsylvania [Bird's-Eye Town View] (Bailey \u0026amp; Moyer, 1898)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a detailed image from birds-eye perspective of the city of Reading, Berks County, PA in the year 1898.  It details streets, homes, businesses, churches, etc., providing a unique view of the city and wider area.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eSouvenir of Reading, PA (G. A. Schlechter \u0026amp; J. Geo. Hintz, ~1900, 14 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a souvenir of the city of Reading, Berks County, PA.  It contains around 3 dozen illustrations of Reading's historic and important buildings or other scenes around Reading.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eViews of Reading (Schlechter's, 1901, 53 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis publication was produced as a souvenir of the city of Reading, Berks County, PA.  It contains over 60 photographs of historic buildings or locations around the city.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eHistory of the Reformed Church in Reading, PA\u003cbr\u003e\n(Rev. B. Bausman \u0026amp; Daniel Miller, 1903, 474 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003e1878-1903 Quarto-Centennial History of Grace Reformed Church,\u003cbr\u003e\nReading, PA (William H. Myers, 1903, 160 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003e[Souvenir of] Reading (L. H. Nelson Company, ~1905-1910, 33 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis publication was produced as a souvenir of the city of Reading, PA, at the time the 4th largest city in the state.  It contains over three dozen photographs of historic buildings or locations around the city.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eReading - Old and New (H. A. DeForest, 1909, 80 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a historic and photographic highlight of the city of Reading, Berks County, PA and vicinity.  The cover titles this publication \"Herald of a New and Better Reading.\"  It begins with a brief history of Reading's foundation and expansion since, and then highlights it commercial, industrial and civic prospects.  The remaining portion of the publication is devoted to sketches of the business and industrial operations of Reading and Wyomissing.  This publication also contains over 200 photographs of Reading's important buildings, businesses and some of its leading citizens.\u003c\/p\u003e \n\n\u003cp\u003eSketches of Businesses and Business People:\u003cbr\u003e\nConsumer's Gas Company, Norton Printing House, Lord \u0026amp; Gage Department Store, C. K. Whitner \u0026amp; Co. Department Store, J. O. Glase \u0026amp; Co., Edw. Pengelly \u0026amp; Brother, First National Bank, Leinbach \u0026amp; Bro., Abner S. Deysher, National Hook and Eye Company, Mansion House, Farmers' Hotel, G. M. Britton Co. Department Store, Consolidated Telephone Co.'s of Pennsylvania, Reading Cold Storage \u0026amp; Ice Co., George W. Beard \u0026amp; Co. Inc., E. R. Snyder, Lance Lumber Co., J. S. Bachman, Hafer \u0026amp; Bro., A. W. Wolfinger Co., Edmund J. Gable, Penna. Pretzel Co., Nolan Real Estate and Insurance Agency, Mrs. Frank Miller,  C. F. Heller Bindery, Allen D. Boady, A. F. Epler, Penn Troy Laundry, Evans' Jewelry Store, P. M. Ziegler Co., Reading Standard Company, Wm. F. Remppis Co., Reading Ribbon Badge Co., J. C. Miller, Wm. F. Rissmiller, Baer Building, J. Mould \u0026amp; Co., Louis Heilbron, Leinbach Box Company, Reading Trust Company, Pennsylvania Knitting Mills Co. of Reading, J. W. Holmes \u0026amp; Co., Penn Chain Works, Reading Electric Co., Reading Chandelier Works, J. G. Mohn \u0026amp; Bros., Luther G. Dauth, Stetler \u0026amp; Mengel, Pear and Isecovitz, Kline Eppihimer \u0026amp; Co., I. M. Beaver, Heny Martz, C. W. Behrle, Metropolitan Knitting Mills, Frank Harner, Loeper \u0026amp; Son, Reading Bell Telephone Service, Reading Mutual Life Insurance Company, A. R. Orth \u0026amp; Son, Banford A. Kemp, Standard Paper Box Manufacturing Co. LTD., Brehm Bros., H. Merget, Penn Nationals Bank, Wm. D. Wolfinger, J. G. Speidel, D. L. Reber, H. A. Brown, G. B. Kostenbader, F. S. Edwards, Jeremiah K. Grant, Mt. Penn Pattern Works, Samuel Mlodoch, Star Theatre, A. W. Haag \u0026amp; Co., E. M. Gingrich, Dr. A. Esenwein, H. J. Heck, American Iron and Steel Manufacturing Co., John G. McGowan Co., Gehris Herbine Co., Gaenzle \u0026amp; Regenfuse, Caleb Weidner, W. C. Borst, Reading Engraving Co., Bakers' Corporation Co., Farmers' National Bank, Reading Steel Casting Co., Reading Typographical Union No. 86, W. H. Schearer, Morgan Paint Co., A. B. Saylor Blome, F. H. Shaw, Koller's Ice Cream and Confectionary, Steiner \u0026amp; Talcott Silk Co., Ammon \u0026amp; Bro., C. W. Haas \u0026amp; Co., Berks Manufacturing Co., West Lawn Building Lots, W. M. Leinbach \u0026amp; Sons, Albright \u0026amp; Shenton, John B. Dampman, Berks Auto and Garage Co., John J. Kern, D. Benton Silvis, The Penn, E. M. Keller, John H. Stegman, E. W. Bosold, J. P. Sellers \u0026amp; Co., Jos. O. Flatt \u0026amp; Co., W. F. Stern, W. F. Bellemere, Reading Pants Mfg. Co., L. H. Focht \u0026amp; Son, Engle \u0026amp; Van Denberg, William T. Snyder, H. L. O'Brien, Arbogast \u0026amp; Bastian Company, J. F. Kachline, Oscar L. Woerner, Hospitable Hotel and Host City Hotel, T. P. Moore, Central Bowling Alleys, J. C. Bauder, Wm. H. Dechant Engineer, Reading Rug Works, W. W. Wunder, W. A. Sharp, Grand Union Tea Co., I. M. Francis, L. B. Barrel, Monarch Visible Typewritter, Warren F. Linderman, Wertz Milling Co., Wm. C. Rheinwalt, Noble A. Barnett, Textile Machine Works, Berkshire Knitting Mills, Arnolds Commercial Book Shop, Dives Pomeroy \u0026amp; Stewarts Department Store, B. W. Ziegler Art and Wall Paper Store, Nick F. Smith, Pennsylvania Trust Co., E. B. Lutz, Berthold Imhoff, John Kuebler \u0026amp; Co., Elmer E. Moore \u0026amp; Bro., Chas. H. Schlegel, American King Herb Co., Paul A. Russell, Dominic Maurer, Luria Bros. \u0026amp; Company, Bertolet \u0026amp; Hunter, John P. Kline, Reading Candy Kitchen, William Grieshaber, D. C. Kalbach \u0026amp; Bro., Geo. R. Maltzberger, A. J. Funk's Candy Kitchen, Wm. H. Rapp \u0026amp; Co., A. J. Brumbach, Keystone Badge Co., Heck Brothers, Keystone Electric, Geo. C. Pease, Second National Bank, Schuylkill Seminary, Howard E. Gerhardt, I. Rhoads, Reading Radiator Co., Daniel H. Hunter, E. B. Wolf, E. F. Wink \u0026amp; Co., Modern Shoe Reparing Co., White House Spring Water, Robert W. Madeira, F. E. Hafer, F. W. Woolworth \u0026amp; Co., Reading Waste Paper Co., Gottlieb Mayer, Herald Engraving Co., Irvin D. Neff, Maurice E. Roeder, Mrs. M. E. Boas, J. W. Clark, W. C. K. Fisher, Equitable Life Ins. Co., Jesse M. Sprecher, George I. Dengler, Yocum \u0026amp; Gring, Mrs. H. P. Dinsen, Reading Overall Supply Co., D. E. Hassler, Board of Health, A. C. Clauser, Queen Washer, Xander Machine and Supply Company, Dr. Hacker Specific Co., Irving Riggs, A. \u0026amp; E. Harvey, Adler Leaf Tobacco Co., D. H. Maurer, Strohecker's Rubber Tire and Carriage Works, Miss May Lowry\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eThe Penn Street Viaduct (D. K. Hoch, 1914, 21 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a pictorial and descriptive account of the Penn Street Viaduct constructed around 1914.  It also presents a history of other bridges built prior to this, along with historic drawings and photographs.  It also contains portraits of city officials of the time.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eClassified Business Directory of Eastern Pennsylvania\u003cbr\u003e\n(Lehigh Valley Review, 1919, 212 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a business directory of several counties in Eastern Pennsylvania for the year 1919.  The counties covered in part are: Berks, Bucks, Carbon, Lehigh, Luzerne, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill.  The directory information is listed by town, then alphabetically by trade.  It gives the name of the business person or company and their address.  Main emphasis is given to the major cities of the area including: Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, East Stroudsburg, Hazleton, Mauch Chunk, Phillipsburg [NJ}, Pottsville, Reading, South Bethlehem, and Stroudsburg.  Also covered are some smaller areas: Aquashicola, Bangor, Bath, Belfast, Bossardsville, Bowmanstown, Brodheadsville, Catasauqua, Clemonton, Coaldale, Coopersburg, Delaware Water Gap, East Mauch Chunk, Egypt, Emaus [Emmaus], Freemansburg, Fullerton, Hellertown, Lansdale, Lehighton, Macungie, Mt. Pocono, Nazareth, Nesquehoning, Northampton, Palmerton, Pen Argyl, Perkasie, Quakertown, Rittersville, Roseto, Ross Common, Saylorsburg, Slatington, Stockertown, Summit Hill, Tamaqua, Tatamy, Walnutport, Weissport and Wind Gap.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eThe Reading Militia in the Great War (J. Bennett Nolan, 1921, 202 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThe Conclusion gives a nice summary as to what perspective this book gives:\u003cbr\u003e\n“………What is given here purports to be a plain, unvarnished recital of the careers of old Companies A and I in the Great War. The writer, though unattached to either company during the war, has had the advantage of having been personally over most of the terrain covered by the lads in their peregrinations in France. He has talked to scores of modest boys, recounting in our kindly local accent and in the most matter-of-fact way, sacrifices and achievements which should ring down the years. He has been enabled to read many letters written from overseas to relatives and friends. He has had the advantage of several excellent diaries; in particular, of the very admirable and complete record kept by Sergeant Smith, the Ulysses of Company I. Spontaneous communications of this sort have a grip and a thrill which is not to be attained by any form of literary invention…..”\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003ePart 1\u003cbr\u003e\nForeword\u003cbr\u003e\n1 - Departure and Embarkation\u003cbr\u003e\n2 - The Baccarat Sector\u003cbr\u003e\n3 - The Champagne Front\u003cbr\u003e\n4 - The St. Mihiel Drive\u003cbr\u003e\n5 - The Argonne-Meuse Campaign\u003cbr\u003e\n6 - The Army of Occupation\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003ePart 2\u003cbr\u003e\n1 - The Training Camp\u003cbr\u003e\n2 - The Fismes Sector\u003cbr\u003e\n3 - The Argonne\u003cbr\u003e\n4 - The Projected Attack on Metz\u003cbr\u003e\nConclusion\u003cbr\u003e\nCompany \"I\" - Dead\u003cbr\u003e\nCompany \"A\" - Dead\u003cbr\u003e\nCompany \"I\" - Wounded\u003cbr\u003e\nCompany \"A\"- Wounded\u003cbr\u003e\nCompany \"I\" - Roster\u003cbr\u003e\nCompany \"A\" – Roster\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eThe Official Pictorial Record of the 175th Anniversary of the\u003cbr\u003e\nFounding of Reading, PA (M. S. Graver, 1923, 109 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a pictorial record of the 175th Anniversary Celebration of Reading, showing dozens of photographs of the anniversary parade and those participating in the celebration.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eSouvenir Program of the 175th Anniversary of\u003cbr\u003e\nthe Founding of Reading, PA (Anonymous, 1923, 165 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a program of the events associated with the 175th Anniversary celebration of Reading's Founding.  In addition to covering the events of the celebration, it provides a description of the town and its prominent members, a list of those involved in the celebration, views of various buildings of the city, and numerous ads for local businesses.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eHistoric Reading From 1748-1923 (Anonymous, 1923, 31 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis booklet contains a series of brief snippets of Berks County history.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eHistorical Annals of Christ Church, Reading, PA. (William DuHamel, 1926, 136 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eRare and Early Prints of Reading (The Reading Eagle, 1968, 22 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis booklet is a collection of historic pictures pertaining to the city of Reading, Berks County, PA.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"PA-Genealogy","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":42545167696100,"sku":"BE03","price":30.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0784\/3371\/products\/websitelogo_dcfa4226-d627-44c8-92ff-9ae9f77c78e0.jpg?v=1645626600"},{"product_id":"berks-county-pa-regional-history-collection-reading-directories-1860-1929","title":"Berks County PA - Regional History Collection - Reading Directories (1860-1929)","description":"\u003cp\u003eThis is a collection of various historical and genealogical reference works on Pennsylvania.  These references cover 1000's of individuals, and are an excellent way to start or continue research focused on PA.\u003c\/p\u003e \n\n\u003cp\u003eThis material was scanned from original publications and will be provided as PDFs. You will receive an email with the download link after purchasing online. These files can be read using many PDF reader programs (Windows \/ Mac \/ Linux), however Adobe Reader or Acrobat are recommended.  Unless notes, each of these files are text-searchable.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n\u003cp\u003eBoyd's Directory of Reading for 1860 (William H. Boyd, 1860, 47 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a resident and business directory of the City of Reading, Berks Co., PA for the year 1860. The information is arranged alphabetically listing the resident's name, occupation and street address. This was part of a larger directory, but includes only the section on Reading.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eGopsill's Directory of Reading, Allentown, Easton, Pottsville and Bethlehem 1864-5\u003cbr\u003e\n(James Gopsill, 1864, 272 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a resident and business directory of five major cities of eastern Pennsylvania for the year 1864-65.  The cities covered include Reading (Berks County), Allentown (Lehigh County), Easton (Northampton County), Pottsville (Schuylkill County), and Bethlehem (Lehigh \/  Northampton County).  The information is arranged alphabetically listing the resident's name, occupation and street address. The directory also included a number of ads for local business of the same areas.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eThe Reading Directory for 1866 (J. H. Lant, 1866, 228 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a resident and business directory of the city of Reading, Berks County, PA for 1866.  It notes the householder \/ business, occupation \/ trade and street address for each listing.  There is a separate classified business directory at the end, and pages of ads for local businesses in the front and rear of the publication.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBoyd's Directory of Pottsville 1871-72 (W. Harry Boyd, 1871, 343 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a resident and business directory of Pottsville, Schuylkill County, PA for the year 1871-72.  This publication also includes a business directory of several principal towns in Berks, Chester, Montgomery and Schuylkill Counties.  The directory information for Pottsville includes the primary resident's (or business') name, occupation and street address.  The business directory information includes the name of the business or businessman, trade, and street address.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBusiness Directory Information:\u003cbr\u003e\nAshland, Girardsville, Hamburg, Mahanoy City, Minersville, Norristown, Phoenixville, Pine Grove, Port Carbon, Pottstown, Reading, Schuylkill Have, Shenandoah, St. Clair, Tamaqua, Tremont\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBradstreet's Reports of the State of Pennsylvania - Reading\u003cbr\u003e\n(Bradstreet Press, 1876, 14 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nBradstreet's Commercial Reports was published as a reference work for banks and financial institutions providing credit and financial information on area businesses and business people.  This section covers the city of Reading, Pennsylvania, and includes an estimated 1400+ separate listings.  The information is arranged alphabetically and includes the name of the establishment or business owner, the type of business,  the estimated wealth of the business and its general credit rating.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eThe Mercantile Agency Reference Book, July 1889 - Reading\u003cbr\u003e\n(R. G. Dun \u0026amp; Co., 1889, 19 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThe Mercantile Agency Reference Book was published as a reference work for banks and financial institutions providing credit and financial information on area businesses and business people.  This section covers the city of Reading, Pennsylvania, and includes an estimated 1500+ separate listings.  The information is arranged alphabetically and includes the name of the establishment or business owner, the type of business,  the estimated wealth of the business and its general credit rating.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBoyd's Directory of Reading - 1890 (William H. Boyd, 1890, 622 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a resident and business directory of the City of Reading, Berks Co., PA for the year 1890. The information is arranged alphabetically listing the resident's name, occupation and street address. This was part of a larger directory, but includes only the section on Reading.  Directories of this era are especially useful because they fill, to a degree, the gap left by the destroyed 1890 Federal Census.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eClassified Business Directory of Eastern Pennsylvania [1919]\u003cbr\u003e\n(Lehigh Valley Review, 1919, 212 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a business directory of several counties in Eastern Pennsylvania for the year 1919.  The counties covered in part are: Berks, Bucks, Carbon, Lehigh, Luzerne, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill.  The directory information is listed by town, then alphabetically by trade.  It gives the name of the business person or company and their address.  Main emphasis is given to the major cities of the area including: Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, East Stroudsburg, Hazleton, Mauch Chunk, Phillipsburg [NJ}, Pottsville, Reading, South Bethlehem, and Stroudsburg.  Also covered are some smaller areas: Aquashicola, Bangor, Bath, Belfast, Bossardsville, Bowmanstown, Brodheadsville, Catasauqua, Clemonton, Coaldale, Coopersburg, Delaware Water Gap, East Mauch Chunk, Egypt, Emaus [Emmaus], Freemansburg, Fullerton, Hellertown, Lansdale, Lehighton, Macungie, Mt. Pocono, Nazareth, Nesquehoning, Northampton, Palmerton, Pen Argyl, Perkasie, Quakertown, Rittersville, Roseto, Ross Common, Saylorsburg, Slatington, Stockertown, Summit Hill, Tamaqua, Tatamy, Walnutport, Weissport and Wind Gap.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBoyd's Directory of Reading 1924 (W. H. Boyd Co., 1924, 1378 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a resident and business directory of Reading and vicinity, Berks County, PA for the year 1924.  According to the title page this directory also contains information on Hyde Park, Mt. Penn, Pennside, Springmont, West Lawn, West Reading, and Wyomissing.  The directory information is present in several ways; first is a classified business directory of the Reading area.  Then comes the regular directory, listing residents and businesses alphabetically and providing the name of the primary resident, occupation, mate's name and street address.\u003c\/p\u003e  \n\n\u003cp\u003eBoyd's Reading City Directory 1929 (W. H. Boyd Co. Inc., 1929, 1030 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a resident and business directory of Reading and vicinity, Berks County, PA for the year 1929.  According to the title page this directory also contains information on Hyde Park, Laureldale, Mt. Penn, Pennside, Springmont, West Lawn, West Reading, and Wyomissing.  The directory information is present in several ways; first is the regular directory, listing residents and businesses alphabetically and providing the name of the primary resident, occupation, mate's name and street address.  Following this is a street by street directory listing residents and businesses by numerical street address.  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These files can be read using many PDF reader programs (Windows \/ Mac \/ Linux), however Adobe Reader or Acrobat are recommended.  Unless notes, each of these files are text-searchable.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n\u003cp\u003eBoyd's Reading City Directory 1933 (W. H. Boyd Co. Inc., 1933, 960 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a resident and business directory of Reading and vicinity, Berks County, PA for the year 1933.  According to the title page this directory also contains information on Berkshire Heights, Hyde Crest, Hyde Park, Hyde Villa, Kenhorst, Laureldale, Mt. Penn, Pennside, Shillington, Springmont, West Lawn, West Reading, West Wyomissing, and Wyomissing.  The directory information is present in several ways; first is a section of classified ads for local businesses.  Next is the regular directory, listing residents and businesses alphabetically and providing the name of the primary resident, occupation, mate's name and street address.  Following this is a street by street directory listing residents and businesses by numerical street address, then is a classified business directory listing area business by trade.  The last section contains Rural Route listings for areas outside Greater Reading.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBoyd's Reading City Directory 1934 (W. H. Boyd Co. Inc., 1934, 944 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a resident and business directory of Reading and vicinity, Berks County, PA for the year 1934.  According to the title page this directory also contains information on Berkshire Heights, Hyde Crest, Hyde Park, Hyde Villa, Kenhorst, Laureldale, Mt. Penn, Pennside, Shillington, Springmont, West Lawn, West Reading, West Wyomissing, and Wyomissing.  The directory information is present in several ways; first is a section of classified ads for local businesses.  Next is the regular directory, listing residents and businesses alphabetically and providing the name of the primary resident, occupation, mate's name and street address.  Following this is a street by street directory listing residents and businesses by numerical street address, then is a classified business directory listing area business by trade.  The last section contains Rural Route listings for areas outside Greater Reading.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBoyd's Reading City Directory 1935 (W. H. Boyd Co. Inc., 1935, 940 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a resident and business directory of Reading and vicinity, Berks County, PA for the year 1935.  According to the title page this directory also contains information on Berkshire Heights, Hyde Crest, Hyde Park, Hyde Villa, Kenhorst, Laureldale, Mt. Penn, Pennside, Shillington, Springmont, West Lawn, West Reading, West Wyomissing, and Wyomissing.  The directory information is present in several ways; first is a section of classified ads for local businesses.  Next is the regular directory, listing residents and businesses alphabetically and providing the name of the primary resident, occupation, mate's name and street address.  Following this is a street by street directory listing residents and businesses by numerical street address, then is a classified business directory listing area business by trade.  The last section contains Rural Route listings for areas outside Greater Reading.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBoyd's Reading City Directory 1936 (W. H. Boyd Co. Inc., 1936, 1032 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a resident and business directory of Reading and vicinity, Berks County, PA for the year 1936.  According to the title page this directory also contains information on Berkshire Heights, Hyde Crest, Hyde Park, Hyde Villa, Kenhorst, Laureldale, Mt. Penn, Pennside, Shillington, Springmont, West Lawn, West Reading, West Wyomissing, and Wyomissing.  The directory information is present in several ways; first is a section of classified ads for local businesses.  Next is the regular directory, listing residents and businesses alphabetically and providing the name of the primary resident, occupation, mate's name and street address.  Following this is a street by street directory listing residents and businesses by numerical street address, then is a classified business directory listing area business by trade.  The last section contains Rural Route listings for areas outside Greater Reading.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBoyd's Reading Directory 1937 (R. L. Polk \u0026amp; Co., 1937, 308 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a resident and business directory of Reading and vicinity, Berks County, PA for the year 1937.   This directory also contains information on Berkshire Heights, Hyde Park, Hyde Ville, Hyde Crest, Kenhorst, Laureldale, Mohnton, Mt. Penn, North Fairview, Pennside, Reiffton, Shillington, Sinking Spring, South Temple, Springmont, Stony Creek, Temple, West Lawn, West Reading, West Wyomissing and Wyomissing.  The directory information is present in two ways; first as a numeric street directory listing addresses numerically by street.  This sections list simply the street address, primary resident and telephone number (if applicable) for each household and business.  Secondly, there is a telephone directory for Reading and vicinity listing residents numerically by telephone number.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBoyd's Reading City Directory 1939 (R. L. Polk \u0026amp; Co., 1939, 1186 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a resident and business directory of Reading and vicinity, Berks County, PA for the year 1939.  According to the title page this directory also contains information on Greenfields, Hyde Crest, Hyde Park, Hyde Villa, Laureldale, Mt. Penn, Pennside, Shillington, Springmont, West Lawn, West Reading, West Wyomissing, Wyomissing, and Wyomissing Hills.  The directory information is present in several ways; first, the regular directory lists residents and businesses alphabetically and provides the name of the primary resident, occupation, mate's name and street address.  Following this is a numeric street directory listing addresses numerically by street.  This sections also lists telephone numbers for those addresses that had them.  Lastly, there is a separate classified business directory of the Reading area.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBoyd's Reading City Directory 1945 (R. L. Polk \u0026amp; Co., 1945, 1344 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a resident and business directory of Reading and vicinity, Berks County, PA for the year 1945.  According to the title page this directory also contains information on Greenfields, Hyde Crest, Hyde Park, Hyde Villa, Laureldale, Mt. Penn, Pennside, Shillington, Springmont, West Lawn, West Reading, West Wyomissing, Wyomissing, and Wyomissing Hills.  The directory information is present in several ways; first, the regular directory lists residents and businesses alphabetically and provides the name of the primary resident, occupation, mate's name and street address.  Following this is a classified business directory of the Reading area.  Then there is a numeric street directory listing residents and businesses in order of street address.  This sections also lists telephone numbers for those addresses that had them.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eCross Reference Directory of Reading and Vicinity\u003cbr\u003e\nJuly 1952 (City Publishing Company, 1952, 511 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a cross reference directory of Reading, Berks County, PA and its vicinity.  The directory information is listed in two ways; one as a numeric street directory and two, as a numeric telephone directory.  The first section is the numeric street directory.  It is grouped by town and then arranged alphabetically by street, and then numerically by street address.   For each street address, the resident and telephone number are listed.  The second section is the numeric telephone directory.  It is arranged by town and lists all telephone numbers numerically for that specific area.  The resident's name is also listed with the telephone number.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eTowns Included:\u003cbr\u003e\nAlsace Manor, Berkshire Greens, Bernharts, Bernsville, Bern Twp., Birdsboro, Boyertown, Country Club, Cumru Twp., Esterly, Fairview, Fleetwood, Fritztown, Glenside, Gouglersville, Greenfields, Greenfields Acres, Grill, Hamburg, Hyde Crest, Hyde Park, Hyde Villa, Jacksonwald, Kenhorst, Kutztown, Laureldale, Lincoln Park, Long Terrace, Lower Alsace Twp., Melrose, Millmont, Mohnton, Montrose, Mt. Penn, Muhlenberg Park, Northmont, Penndale, Pennside, Pennwyn, Reading, Reading Gardens, Reiffton, Ridge Park, Riverdale, Riveredge Acres, Riverview Park, Shillington, Sinking Springs, South Temple, Spring Crest Ct., Springmont, Springs Twp., Spring Valley, St. Lawrence, Stony Creek Mills, Temple, Temple Heights, Wernersville, West Lawn, West Reading, West Wyomissing, Wyomissing, Wyomissing Hills\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003ePolk's Greater Reading City Directory 1955 (R. L. Polk \u0026amp; Co., 1955, 1096 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a resident and business directory of Reading and vicinity, Berks County, PA for the year 1955.  According to the title page this directory also contains information on Greenfields, Hyde Crest, Hyde Park, Hyde Villa, Kenhorst, Laureldale, Mt. Penn, Pennside, Shillington, Springmont, West Lawn, West Reading, West Wyomissing, Wyomissing, and Wyomissing Hills.  The directory information is present in several ways; first is the residential directory, listing residents and businesses alphabetically and providing the name of the primary resident, occupation, mate's name and street address.  Next is a section of classified business ads for local businesses, then a classifield business directory listing businesses by trade.  Following this is a numeric street directory listing residents and businesses in order of street address.  This sections also lists telephone numbers for those addresses that had them.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003ePolk's Greater Reading City Directory 1957 (R. L. Polk \u0026amp; Co., 1957, 1148 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a resident and business directory of Reading and vicinity, Berks County, PA for the year 1957.  According to the title page this directory also contains information on Greenfields, Hyde Crest, Hyde Park, Hyde Villa, Kenhorst, Laureldale, Lincoln Park, Montrose Manor, Mt. Penn, Muhlenberg Park, Pennside, Shillington, Springmont, West Lawn, West Reading, West Wyomissing, Wyomissing, and Wyomissing Hills.  The directory information is present in several ways; first is a section of classified ads for local businesses of the Reading area, followed by a classified business directory listing businesses by trade.  Then comes the regular directory, listing residents and businesses alphabetically and providing the name of the primary resident, occupation, mate's name and street address.  Following this is a numeric street directory listing residents and businesses in order of street address.  This sections also lists telephone numbers for those addresses that had them.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003ePolk's Greater Reading City Directory 1958 (R. L. Polk \u0026amp; Co., 1958, 1220 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a resident and business directory of Reading and vicinity, Berks County, PA for the year 1958.  According to the title page this directory also contains information on Greenfields, Hyde Crest, Hyde Park, Hyde Villa, Kenhorst, Laureldale, Lincoln Park, Montrose Manor, Mt. Penn, Muhlenberg Park, Pennside, Shillington, Springmont, West Lawn, West Reading, West Wyomissing, Wyomissing, and Wyomissing Hills.  The directory information is present in several ways; first is a classified business directory of the Reading area.  Then comes the regular directory, listing residents and businesses alphabetically and providing the name of the primary resident, occupation, mate's name and street address.  Following this is a numeric street directory listing residents and businesses in order of street address.  This sections also lists telephone numbers for those addresses that had them.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003ePolk's Greater Reading City Directory 1959 (R. L. Polk \u0026amp; Co., 1959, 1438 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a resident and business directory of Reading and vicinity, Berks County, PA for the year 1959.  According to the title page this directory also contains information on Greenfields, Hyde Crest, Hyde Park, Hyde Villa, Kenhorst, Laureldale, Lincoln Park, Montrose Manor, Mt. Penn, Muhlenberg Park, Pennside, Shillington, Springmont, West Lawn, West Reading, West Wyomissing, Wyomissing, and Wyomissing Hills.  The directory information is present in several ways; first is a section of classified ads for local businesses of the Reading area, followed by a classified business directory listing businesses by trade.  Then comes the regular directory, listing residents and businesses alphabetically and providing the name of the primary resident, occupation, mate's name and street address.  Following this is a numeric street directory listing residents and businesses in order of street address.  This sections also lists telephone numbers for those addresses that had them.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"PA-Genealogy","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":42545169629412,"sku":"BE05","price":20.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0784\/3371\/products\/websitelogo_f5108f1f-5ec2-43ec-88e0-6cc333641f75.jpg?v=1645626603"},{"product_id":"berks-county-pa-regional-history-collection-west-reading-wyomissing-vicinity","title":"Berks County PA - Regional History Collection - West Reading-Wyomissing \u0026 Vicinity","description":"\u003cp\u003eThis is a collection of various historical and genealogical reference works on Pennsylvania.  These references cover 1000's of individuals, and are an excellent way to start or continue research focused on PA.\u003c\/p\u003e \n\n\u003cp\u003eThis material was scanned from original publications and will be provided as PDFs. You will receive an email with the download link after purchasing online. These files can be read using many PDF reader programs (Windows \/ Mac \/ Linux), however Adobe Reader or Acrobat are recommended.  Unless notes, each of these files are text-searchable.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n\u003cp\u003eFifty Years of Advancement 1907-1957 - Borough of West Reading Pennsylvania\u003cbr\u003e\n(Howard F. Rickenbach, 1957, 130 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a detailed history of the borough of West Reading, PA for the years 1907-1957.  It begins by covering the very early history of the area, it's development and progress through the years.  The publication is profusely illustrated with historical photographs and maps.  It also includes a detailed list of local officials\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003ePartners - A History of the Development of the Wyomissing Industries\u003cbr\u003e\n(Wyomissing Industries, 1936, 180 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is an extensive illustrated history of Wyomissing Industries, the textile manufacturies: The Machine Works, Narrow Fabric Company, Bershire Knitting Mills and the Foundry.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"PA-Genealogy","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":42545171366116,"sku":"BE06","price":7.5,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0784\/3371\/products\/websitelogo_81df0be6-84e8-4d2a-a59d-fd18078424d6.jpg?v=1645626605"},{"product_id":"berks-county-pa-regional-history-collection-mohnton-shillington-vicinity","title":"Berks County PA - Regional History Collection - Mohnton-Shillington \u0026 Vicinity","description":"\u003cp\u003eThis is a collection of various historical and genealogical reference works on Pennsylvania.  These references cover 1000's of individuals, and are an excellent way to start or continue research focused on PA.\u003c\/p\u003e \n\n\u003cp\u003eThis material was scanned from original publications and will be provided as PDFs. You will receive an email with the download link after purchasing online. These files can be read using many PDF reader programs (Windows \/ Mac \/ Linux), however Adobe Reader or Acrobat are recommended.  Unless notes, each of these files are text-searchable.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n\u003cp\u003eMohnsville, Pennsylvania [Bird's-Eye Town View] (Bailey \u0026amp; Moyer, 1898)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a detailed image from birds-eye perspective of the city of Mohnton, Berks County, PA in the year 1898.  It details streets, homes, businesses, churches, etc., providing a unique view of the town and wider area.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eProgram and History of the Twentieth Anniversary of the\u003cbr\u003e\nBorough of Shillington (Adam S. 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Finally, the resident directory is a arranged alphabetically and lists the primary resident, their occupation, street address, and in many cases the name of the primary resident's mate.  There are also many ads for local businesses throughout.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003e1937 Directory of Shillington Pennsylvania (J. F. Snyder, 1937, 112 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis booklet is a resident and business directory of Shillington, Berks County, PA for the year 1937.  It begins with a brief historical sketch of the town, followed by directory information on its organizations.  After this is a business directory of the town arranged alphabetically by trade, and then a street directory noting the street address and name of the primary resident.  Finally, the resident directory is a arranged alphabetically and lists the primary resident, their occupation, street address, and in many cases the name of the primary resident's mate.  There are also many ads for local businesses throughout.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003e1941 Directory of Shillington Pennsylvania (Advertising-Publishing Associates, 1941, 94 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis booklet is a resident and business directory of Shillington, Berks County, PA for the year 1941.  It begins with a brief historical sketch of the town, followed by directory information on its organizations.  After this is a business directory of the town arranged alphabetically by trade, and then a street directory noting the street address and name of the primary resident.  Finally, the resident directory is a arranged alphabetically and lists the primary resident, their occupation, street address, and in many cases the name of the primary resident's mate.  There are also many ads for local businesses throughout.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eThe Shillington Story for 1952 (Anonymous, 1952, 11 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis fold-out brochure provides a brief history and description of the town of Shillington for 1952, including noting financial matters and borough officials\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eShillington Directory 1952 (Greater Shillington League, 1952, 104 pages.)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis booklet is a resident and business directory of Shillington, Berks County, PA for the year 1952.  It begins with a brief historical sketch of the town, followed by directory information on its organizations.  After this is a resident directory arranged alphabetically and lists the primary resident, their occupation, street address, and in many cases the name of the primary resident's mate, as well as phone numbers for households which had them.  The final portion of the publication is a street directory listing residents by street.  There are also many ads for local businesses throughout.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eFishing Rodeo for Children Up to 16 Years of Age Who Live in Gouglersville, Lincoln Park,\u003cbr\u003e\nMohnton, Montrose Manor, Pennwyn, Shillington (Anonymous, 1954, 48 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis booklet outlines the rules and regulations for this children's fishing event.  It also includes numerous ads for local businesses and a list of patrons for the event and members of the Rotary Club who sponsored it.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003e1907-1957 - Fiftieth Anniversary Celebration of the Borough of\u003cbr\u003e\nMohnton Pennsylvania (Anonymous, 1957, 79 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis publication is a 50-year History of the Borough of Mohnton.  It covers the general history of the town as well as its Fire companies, Post office, several churches, banking and other businesses.  Along with the historical information and photographs are a number of ads for local businesses.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eFifty Years of Progress 1908-1958 - Shillington Pennsylvania (Anonymous, 1958, 58 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a illustrated history of the town of Shillington, Berks County, PA from 1908-1958.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eShillington Directory 1958 (Greater Shillington League, Inc., 1958, 113 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a residential and business directory of Shillington, Berks County, PA for the year 1958.  The residential directory lists adult residents, the occupation of the primary resident, street address and telephone number in each household.  Following this is a numeric street directory listings residents numerically by street address, and finally a map of the town.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eShillington Directory 1960 (Greater Shillington League, Inc., 1960, 140 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a residential and business directory of Shillington, Berks County, PA for the year 1960.  The residential directory lists both adults and children, the occupation of the primary resident, street address and telephone number in each household.  Following this is a numeric street directory listings residents numerically by street address.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eShillington Directory 1964 (Greater Shillington League, Inc., 1964, 137 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a residential and business directory of Shillington, Berks County, PA for the year 1964.  The residential directory lists both adults and children, the occupation of the primary resident, street address and telephone number in each household.  Following this is a numeric street directory listings residents numerically by street address, and finally a map of the town.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eThe Shillington Story of 1972 Portrays \"The Town Beautiful\" (Anonymous, 1972, 28 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a illustrated description of the town of Shillington in the early 1970's along with some brief historical matter.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003e125th Anniversary - Township of Spring - 1850-1975 (Anonymous, 1975, 103 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a 125th Anniversary history of Spring Township, Berks Co., PA published for the nation's Bicentennial.  It covers the period of 1850-1975, starting from the formation of the township.  It discusses both the early history and present state of the township and its institutions.  Along with the historical information are many photographs of people and places from the area.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"PA-Genealogy","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":42545171923172,"sku":"BE07","price":20.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0784\/3371\/products\/websitelogo_d5078097-bae2-439d-83da-a0cd5ebc662a.jpg?v=1645626607"},{"product_id":"berks-county-pa-regional-history-collection-hamburg-kutztown-vicinity","title":"Berks County PA - Regional History Collection - Hamburg-Kutztown \u0026 Vicinity","description":"\u003cp\u003eThis is a collection of various historical and genealogical reference works on Pennsylvania.  These references cover 1000's of individuals, and are an excellent way to start or continue research focused on PA.\u003c\/p\u003e \n\n\u003cp\u003eThis material was scanned from original publications and will be provided as PDFs. You will receive an email with the download link after purchasing online. These files can be read using many PDF reader programs (Windows \/ Mac \/ Linux), however Adobe Reader or Acrobat are recommended.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n\u003cp\u003eHistorical Sketch of Kutztown and Maxatawny, Berks County,\u003cbr\u003e\nPenn'a (John S. Ermentrout, 1876, 60 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis publication begins with a brief history of the settlement and growth of Kutztown and Maxatawny, and also includes a description of the area's past military involvement and educational opportunities.  Another section focuses on the area's religious history, and gives a biography of a number of the local preachers: Johann Heinrich Helferich, Charles Gebler Herrmann, J. Sassaman Herrmann, Alfred J. Herrmann, Daniel Lehman, John Knoske, Daniel Kohler, J. C. Smith, G. A. Hinterleiter, George F. Spieker, Isaac Roeller, B. E. Kramlich, and Alfred D. Croll.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eHamburg, Berks Co., Penn'a [Bird's-Eye Town View] (T. M. Fowler, 1889)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a detailed image from birds-eye perspective of the city of Hamburg, Berks County, PA in the year 1889.  It details streets, homes, businesses, churches, etc., providing a unique view of the town and wider area.  (Not Text-searchable)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eFleetwood, Berks County, Pennsylvania [Bird's-Eye Town View]\u003cbr\u003e\n(T. M. Fowler \u0026amp; James B. Moyer, 1893)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a detailed image from birds-eye perspective of the city of Fleetwood, Berks County, PA in the year 1893.  It details streets, homes, businesses, churches, etc., providing a unique view of the town and wider area.  (Not Text-searchable)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eKutztown, Berks County, Pennsylvania [Bird's-Eye Town View]\u003cbr\u003e\n(T. M. Fowler \u0026amp; James B. 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It contains a great deal of historical information on the town and surrounding area.  There is also a section that focuses in on some of the town's prominent families: Bieber, Deysher, Dietrich, Fister, eehr, Grim, Hottenstein, Kemp, Kutz, Levan, Schaeffer, Sharadin, Siegfried, Wink and Zimmerman.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eFifty Years of Fleetwood History\u003cbr\u003e\n(Alfred W. Blatt \u0026amp; Charles H. Esser, 1923, 93 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis booklet was published as a brief history of the town of Fleetwood, Berks Co., PA, as well as a program of the events connected with its 50th Anniversary celebration.  This historical information covers Fleetwood's residents, businesses, industries, churches, social organizations and similar topics.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003e1926 Directory - St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church,\u003cbr\u003e\nHamburg (Anonymous, 1926, 26 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a brief history and directory of current church members as of 1926.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003e1928 Directory - Hamburg Pennsylvania\u003cbr\u003e\n(Union Fire Company No. 1, 1928, 68 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a resident and business directory of the borough of Hamburg, Berks Co., PA for the year 1928. The directory information includes the resident's (or business') name, occupation and street address.  Also if married, the name of the mate appears.  In addition to the directory information, there are also numerous ads for local businesses.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eAn Early Eighteenth Century Reformed Church (Irwin Hoch DeLong, 1934, 101 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis book is a compilation of material mainly on St. Peter's (Moselem) Reformed Church, Richmond Township, Berks County, PA.  Of particular interest to research is the inclusion of gravestone inscriptions from several Cemeteries in Berks County, totalling over 730 transcriptions.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eTable of Contents:\u003cbr\u003e\n1 - Prefatory Note\u003cbr\u003e\n2 - List of Illustratins\u003cbr\u003e\n3 - Copy of the German Constitution of the Church of 1809\u003cbr\u003e\n4 - The Amendment, of 1860, to the Constitution\u003cbr\u003e\n5 - Copy of the Land Patent, 1828, Based on the Land Warrentof 1765\u003cbr\u003e\n6 - Translation of the Baptismal Protocol, 1764-1779\u003cbr\u003e\n7 - Excerpts from and Summaries of the Treasurer's Account 1808-1842\u003cbr\u003e\n8 - A List of Other Known Church Records of the Church\u003cbr\u003e\n    A - Register of Baptisms, 1809-1859\u003cbr\u003e\n    B - Taufregister, 1870-1886\u003cbr\u003e\n    C - Church Register, Commenced in 1896\u003cbr\u003e\n9 - The Gravestone Inscriptions of the Cemetery of the Church\u003cbr\u003e\n10 - The Gravestone Inscriptions of the Private Cemetery, Kirbyville, PA\u003cbr\u003e\n11 - Gravestone Inscriptions of the Cemetery, Topton, PA\u003cbr\u003e\n12 - Gravestone Inscriptions of the Cemetery Adjoining St. John's Church, Kutztown, PA\u003cbr\u003e\n13 - Gravestone Inscriptions of the Cemetery, Grimsville, PA\u003cbr\u003e\n14 - Appendix\u003cbr\u003e\n15 - Index\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eHistory of Leesport and West Leesport 1840-1940\u003cbr\u003e\nOfficial Souvenir (Nick Moser, 1940, 68 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a centennial history of the towns of Leesport and West Leesport, Berks County, covering the period 1840-1940. It included details of the early history of the area, and the foundation and growth of the towns. It also includes a list of WWI soldiers from the area and a list of patrons who helped with the publication of the booklet.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003e150th Anniversary - 1790-1940 - St. John's\u003cbr\u003e\nLutheran Church (Anonymous, 1940, 10 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a breif history of the church along with a list of church organizations and their officers.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eDirectory Hamburg Pennsylvania 1947 (L. M. F., 1947, 72 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a business and resident directory of the town of Hamburg, Berks County, PA for the year 1947.  The directory is arranged alphabetically and lists all residents and their occupation, street address and telephone number for each residence.  There are also ads for local businesses throughout.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eGeneral Marshall's Victory Report [Hamburg] (U.S. War Department, 1946-47, 150 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis was published following the close of the war to provide the public with a general account of the war from beginning to end.  The report was published for individual areas throughout the state, and each of these areas included a list of local men and women who served in the war.  This report covers the town of Hamburg.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eKutztown Home-Coming World War II Veterans (Anonymous, 1947, 8 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a list of veterans who served and died in WWII from the area of Kutztown, PA.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eDirectory Hamburg Pennsylvania 1947 (L. M. F., 1947, 72 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a business and resident directory of the town of Hamburg, Berks County, PA for the year 1947.  The directory is arranged alphabetically and lists all residents and their occupation, street address and telephone number for each residence.  There are also ads for local businesses throughout.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eHamburg Directory 1955 (Presto Publishing Co., Inc., 1955, 88 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis directory begins with a 10-page history of the town of Hamburg.  The directory information is presented sevearl ways.  The first section is a street directory listing addresses numerically by street.  Next is an alphabetical directory of residents and businesses listing all residents (including children), street address, and occupation of the primary resident.  Next is a numerical telephone directory listing addresses with telephones.  The last section is rural route listings from the areas surrounding Hamburg and Centerport, Dauberville, Lenhartsville, Mohrsville, Shartlesville, Shoemakersville, Star Route, and West Hamburg.  Along with the directory information, there are also numerous ads for local businesses.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eSesqui-Centennial Commemorative Book - Kutztown, Pennsylvania 1815-1965\u003cbr\u003e\n(Ruth E. Bonner, 1965, 254 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is an extensive history of Kutztown, Berks County, PA, covering the period 1815-1965.  It covers even beyond 1815, back into Colonial times.  It is broken into sections include such topics as Indians, The Colony, Roads Transportation and Hotels, Government, Education, Professions, Religion, Wars, Sports, Organizations, Business and Industry, etc.  Along with the historical information are hundreds of period photographs.  This is a wonderful resource for historical research in this area.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eSesqui-Centennial Commemorative Book - Kutztown, Pennsylvania 1815-1965 - Souvenir Program\u003cbr\u003e\n(Anonymous, 1965, 52 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is souvenir and program of the 150th Anniversary Celebration of Kutztown.  It give a program of the events of the celebration.  It also provides a number of photographs of groups involved with the celebration, accompanied by names of the individuals in the groups.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eHamburg and Northern Berks County, PA - 'Pictorial of the Past'\u003cbr\u003e\nVolume 1 (Hamburg Savings \u0026amp; Trust Co., ~1970’s, 52 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is  a collection of 50 antique photographs and postcards of Hamburg and vicinity, in northern Berks Co., PA.  It provides a nice souvenir of the area and its past.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eAlbany Township, Kempton Centennial 1874-1974 (Anonymous, 1974, 234 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a centennial history of Albany Township and the Town of Kempton published in 1974.  It provides a history of the area and its development and also details the current state of various aspects of life in the area, including education, churches, businesses, etc.  Along with the historical information are many photographs featuring places and people of the area.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBicentennial History of Hamburg Borough (Hamburg Bicentennial Committee, 1976, 128 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a history of Hamburg Borough with additional information on Windsor Township, Berks County, PA, published for the national Bicentennial in 1976.  It contains a huge amount of information and photographs providing an accurate and detailed picture of Hamburg's history.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eUSA Bicentennial, Blandon, PA. (Blandon Bicentennial Historical Committee, 1977, 24 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is pictorial souvenir of the US Bicentennial celebration held in Blandon, Berks County, PA.  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You will receive an email with the download link after purchasing online. These files can be read using many PDF reader programs (Windows \/ Mac \/ Linux), however Adobe Reader or Acrobat are recommended.  Unless notes, each of these files are text-searchable.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n\u003cp\u003eA History of Bethany Orphans Home\u003cbr\u003e\n(Rev. Thomas M. Yundt, 1888, 142 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis publication is a history of the Bethany Orphans Home of Womelsdorf, Berks County, PA.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eChapters:\u003cbr\u003e\n1 - Introductory Chapter on Orphans' Homes.\u003cbr\u003e\n2 - Beginning of Bethany Orphans’ Home.\u003cbr\u003e\n3 - The Home at No. 702 Morris Street, Southwark, Philadelphia.\u003cbr\u003e\n4 - Removal to Bridesburg\u003cbr\u003e\n5 - The Home at Bridesburg\u003cbr\u003e\n6 - Purchase of New Property and Removal to Womelsdorf.\u003cbr\u003e\n7 - Dedication of Home at Womelsdorf. - Historical Address by Rev. C. Z. Weiser.\u003cbr\u003e\n8 - Resignation of Rev. D. Y. Heisler. Rev. D. B. Albright Supt. for 17 Years and 5 Months.\u003cbr\u003e\n9 - Burning of the Home. - Erection of a New Building.\u003cbr\u003e\n10 - The Last Two Years of the Home.\u003cbr\u003e\n11 - The Home as it now.\u003cbr\u003e\n12 - In Memoriam.\u003cbr\u003e\n13 - List of Names\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eSurnames Indexed:\u003cbr\u003e\nAbbott, Antrim, Armstrong, Arndt, Bampeon, Barkdoll, Barthel, Beaver, Beoker, Bennethum, Bender, Bellowsford, Bleistine, Benson Berger, Bierman, Bilger, Binckly, Bletchler, Boehringer, Bohler, Botts, Bowman, Breidinger, Bricker, Bright, Brown, Burk, Bryant, Bryan, Buckley, Cauler, Clack, Clement, Clemmens, Conner, Cox, Cristwell, Crook, Culp, Cunningham, Davis, Dennison, Dittman, Dotterer, Doyle, Dunkle, Ebert, Eleer, Ehly, Engel, Englehart, English, Ehrhart, Fatzinger, Feather, Fegley, Fehr, Fink, Fogel, Foroe, Fox, Fritchey, Fritz, Fry, Galbraith, Gantenbein, Geary, Gearhard, Gerhart, Gibeon, Gilbert, Ginkinger, Glasey, Gohl, Gombar, Good, Gordon, Gower, Greenawalt, Greninger, Grosch, Gross, Growner, Hague, Hacker, Hahs, Harbaugh, Harp, Helman, Hetler, Heller, Helt, Heltzer, Hanning, Henry, Hensel, Herman, Hertzel, Heltensperger, Hipple, Hoffman, Hougendobler, Horner, Howe, Hoover, Horstick, Hospelhorn, Hunschberger, Inglefelter, Isenberg, Igler, Kane, Keeler, Kelley, Kemery, Kemmerer, Kennel, Kepp, Kiefer, Kimmel, Kinsel, Klock, Koch, Kramer, Kopfender, Laible, Lambert, Land, Lanick, Lesser, Leberman, leise, Leisey, Leiby, Leopold, leopold, Levan, Loeb, Lusch, Lynn, Machmer, Manderbach, Mowry, McCarroll, McCauley, MeCumley, McDougal, McGee, McLain, McManaway, McMicken, McNamarra, Mellinger, Meyer, Miller, Moony, Moyer, Muschlitz, O'Brien, Ochs, Odenaugh, Paine, Palsgrove, Parsons, Pennington, Peters, Peterson, Pfrommer, Post, Ramsey, Ranch, Reber, Reigert, Reigel, Reiss, Ritter, Rockwell, Roth, Rudloff, Ruhl, Rupp, Sammel, Savitz, Saylor, Schall, Schelley, Schively, Schmidt, Schneider, Schnell, Scholl, Schwartz, Sechler, Seitz, Seltzer, Schafer, Shankweiler, Shatz, Shelley, Shivley, Shomo, Shhoup, Shubert, Shultz, Seimon, Sellers, Simon, Smith, Snyder, Spayd, Spoarel, Stauffer, Stein, Stecker, Steinbach, Steinable, Stire, Stirrel, Stoneback, Stricker, Strohm, Stung, Swartz, Taylor, Tchlittler, Thomas, Torbert, Trenwith, Trible, Van Gunden, Van Rank, Voght, Waegly, Wagner, Walmer, Waltz, Weidman, Welker, Wentz, Whertlog, Winslow, Winter, Wise, Wisner, Wilhelm, Wolf, Wolfensperger, Yost, Young, Younkin, Zimmerman\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBernville, Pennsylvania [Bird's-Eye Town View] (Bailey \u0026amp; Moyer, 1898)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a detailed image from birds-eye perspective of the city of Bernville, Berks County, PA in the year 1898.  It details streets, homes, businesses, churches, etc., providing a unique view of the town and wider area.  (Not Text-Searchable)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBird's Eye View of Sinking Spring, Pennsylvania [Bird's-Eye Town View] (T. M. Fowler, 1898)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a detailed image from birds-eye perspective of the city of Sinking Spring, Berks County, PA in the year 1898.  It details streets, homes, businesses, churches, etc., providing a unique view of the town and wider area.  (Not Text-Searchable)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eWernersville Pennsylvania [Bird's-Eye Town View] (Bailey \u0026amp; Fowler, 1898)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a detailed image from birds-eye perspective of the city of Wernersville, Berks County, PA in the year 1898.  It details streets, homes, businesses, churches, etc., providing a unique view of the town and wider area.  (Not Text-Searchable)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eWomelsdorf, Pennsylvania [Bird's-Eye Town View] (Bailey \u0026amp; Moyer, 1898)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a detailed image from birds-eye perspective of the city of Womelsdorf, Berks County, PA in the year 1898.  It details streets, homes, businesses, churches, etc., providing a unique view of the town and wider area.  (Not Text-Searchable)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eAnnals of Womelsdorf, Pa. and Community 1723-1923\u003cbr\u003e\n(Rev. P. C. Crol, 1923, 151 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a bicentennial history of the town and region of Womelsdorf, Berks County, PA.  It contains historical and personal accounts along with portraits and pictures of the area.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eThe Tulpehocken Bi-Centennial\u003cbr\u003e\n(Womelsdorf, Pa. Executive Committee, 1923, 260 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a history and program of the events of the Tulpehocken bi-centennial June 28th, 29th, 30th and July 1st, 1923.  It contains a series of historical sketches covering two hundred years from 1723-1923.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eMain Topics:\u003cbr\u003e\nWomelsdorf\u003cbr\u003e\nThe committees\u003cbr\u003e\nIntroduction\u003cbr\u003e\nVast Changes\u003cbr\u003e\nFour-day program\u003cbr\u003e\nSynopsis of the historical pageant\u003cbr\u003e\nTwo centuries in twenty-five year periods,\u003cbr\u003e\n - Period of Settlement (1723-1750)\u003cbr\u003e\n - The Stormy Period of War and Defense-(l750-1775)\u003cbr\u003e\n - Period of Revolution and National Independence (1775-1800)\u003cbr\u003e\n - Period 0f Internal Development (1800-1825).\u003cbr\u003e\n - Period 0f Expansion and Bitter Sectional Agitations (1825-1850)\u003cbr\u003e\n - Period 0f National and Local Prosperity (1875-1900).\u003cbr\u003e\n - The modern Period of Twentieth Century Civilization (1900-1923)\u003cbr\u003e\nDocumentary data concerning the Tulpehocken Settlement\u003cbr\u003e\nInteresting historical data\u003cbr\u003e\nThe Tulpehocken community as others saw it\u003cbr\u003e\nTulpehocken offspring--The Penns Creek Settlement\u003cbr\u003e\nThe Hessian prisoners\u003cbr\u003e\nFew pioneer families\u003cbr\u003e\nEarly educators of Womelsdorf\u003cbr\u003e\nTul-pi-wi-ha-ki Lodge\u003cbr\u003e\nDiary of Rev. 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The program lists each segment of the pageant along with the participants, some historical background, and photographs from around the county, as well as numerous ads from businesses supporting the events.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBicentennial of the Union Church of North Heidelberg,\u003cbr\u003e\n1744-1944 (Anonymous, 1944, 20 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a history of one of Berks County's early churches.  It covers the founding and growth of the church up to the present day (1944).  A very nice feature of this publication is a list of early Moravian burials in 'God's Acre' in Heidelberg, and another burial list from 1822 to 1944.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eGeneral Marshall's Victory Report [Womelsdorf, Newmanstown,\u003cbr\u003e\nStouchsburg] (U.S. War Department, 1946-47, 159 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis was published following the close of the war to provide the public with a general account of the war from beginning to end.  The report was published for individual areas throughout the state, and each of these areas included a list of local men and women who served in the war.  This report covers sections of Berks \u0026amp; Lebanon Counties, including Womelsdorf, Newmanstown and Stouchsburg.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eOfficial Souvenir Booklet Bernville Centennial Celebration\u003cbr\u003e\nOne Hundred Years 1851-1951 (Anonymous, 1951, 84 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a souvenir history of Bernville, PA, written for its Centennial celebration in 1851.  It presents a history of the town, its early residents and its growth through the years.  Additionally, there area a series of sketches from its history touching on a number of subjects. It also presents a program of events of the centennial celebration, a list of veterans from the area who served in WWII, and cemetery listings from several local cemeteries.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eCentennial Souvenir Program Robesonia, PA 1855-1955 (Anonymous, 1955, 116 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is souvenir history and program for the Centennial Celebration of Robesonia, Berks County, PA in 1955.  It presents a thorough history of the town and area along with many photographs both historical and current (1955).  It also contains a program of the celebration events and many ads for local businesses.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBernville Pennsylvania 1851-1976 (The Bernville Bicentennial Committee, 1976, 142 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis book presents a history of the town of Bernville, Berks County, PA.  Bernville, and wider Berks County, provided a home to many early settlers of Pennsylvania. This publication covers the early history of the area and its progress through the years.  Along with the historical information are many historical photographs featureing locations around the area and its people.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"PA-Genealogy","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":42545172119780,"sku":"BE09","price":20.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0784\/3371\/products\/websitelogo_8bed9758-39a0-4f63-9a74-f5760fe1adb5.jpg?v=1645626610"},{"product_id":"berks-county-pa-regional-history-collection-birdsboro-boyertown-vicinity","title":"Berks County PA - Regional History Collection - Birdsboro-Boyertown \u0026 Vicinity","description":"\u003cp\u003eThis is a collection of various historical and genealogical reference works on Pennsylvania.  These references cover 1000's of individuals, and are an excellent way to start or continue research focused on PA.\u003c\/p\u003e \n\n\u003cp\u003eThis material was scanned from original publications and will be provided as PDFs. You will receive an email with the download link after purchasing online. These files can be read using many PDF reader programs (Windows \/ Mac \/ Linux), however Adobe Reader or Acrobat are recommended.  Unless notes, each of these files are text-searchable.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n\u003cp\u003eBirdsboro, Berks Co., PA [Bird's-Eye Town View] (T. M. Fowler \u0026amp; James B. Moyer, 1890)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a detailed image from birds-eye perspective of the city of Birdsboro, Berks County, PA in the year 1890.  It details streets, homes, businesses, churches, etc., providing a unique view of the town and wider area.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eAnnals of the Oley Valley in Berks County, PA\u003cbr\u003e\n(Rev. P. C. 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Following this are two additional sections of telephone listings and classified business listings which include the same areas and also Boyertown and Moryville.  Next is the residential listings for Boyertown including Morysville, and then numerical street listings for the same area.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBoyd's Pottstown and Boyertown Directory 1956\u003cbr\u003e\n(R. L. Polk \u0026amp; Co., Inc., 1956, 848 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a resident and business directory of Pottstown, Montgomery County, PA and Boyertown, Berks County, PA for the year 1956.  According to the title page, the sections for Pottstown also include Kenilworth, Sanatoga, South Pottstown and Stowe.  The directories for Boyertown and include Morysville.  The residential directory sections list residents and businesses alphabetically and include the primary resident's (and their mate's name), occupation, and street address.  First listed is residential directory of Pottstown then a numerical street directory for the same areas.  Following this are two additional sections of telephone listings and classified business listings which include the same areas and also Boyertown and Moryville.  Last is the residential listings for Boyertown including Morysville, and then numerical street listings for the same area.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eComplete Urban and Rural Directory - Boyertown and\u003cbr\u003e\nColebrookdale Township - 1959 (Javon Company, 1959, 88 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a resident and business directory of Boyertown and Colebrookdale Township in Berks County, PA for the year 1959.  It provides an alphabetical listing of all adults in those areas, giving their names and addresses.  Following this is a numeric street directory listing residents and businesses numerically by street address.  This part of the directory provides the name, street address and telephone number of each location.  Lastly is a numeric telephone directory, listing telephone numbers numerically along with the subscriber's name.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBoyertown Battallya! Centennial '66\u003cbr\u003e\nCentennial of Boyertown Pennsylvania (Anonymous, 1966, 124 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a history of Boyertown Berks County, PA written for its centennial in 1966.  It also includes a program of events for the centennial celebration and many photographs of participants in the events, as well as historical photographs featuring areas around the area.  There are also many ads for local businesses.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eExeter - The Forgotten Corner 225th Anniversary\u003cbr\u003e\n(Anniversary Committee, 1966, 116 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a historical souvenir published for the 225th anniversary of Exeter Township, Berks County, PA.  Exeter Township was established in 1741.  It relates the history of the area from colonial times up into the 20th century.  It covers aspects such as its early settlers, Indians, military history, churches, businesses, schools, etc.  Along with the historical narrative, there are numerous photographs and illustrations of scenes from around the township, some historic, some modern.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eAmity - First in Berks - 250th Anniversary 1719-1969 (Anonymous, 1969, 140 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is an illustrated history of Amity Township, Berks County, PA from 1719-1969.  It contains a wealth of historical information along with numerous photographs from the past and present (1969).  Also included are many ads for local businesses.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eForge and Foundry - An Historic Review of Birdsboro,\u003cbr\u003e\nBerks County, Pennsylvania (Bruce A. Hoffman, 1976, 72 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a historical sketch of Birdsboro and vicinity, Berks County, PA.  It includes a chronological account of its growth year by year along with sketches of various aspects of the town - its neighborhoods, businesses, churches, etc.  Many historic photographs of the area and some of its residents are included.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"PA-Genealogy","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":42545172283620,"sku":"BE10","price":15.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0784\/3371\/products\/websitelogo_2dfbc58f-36e9-4f44-9bfe-cdba1bc12ec0.jpg?v=1645626612"},{"product_id":"berks-county-pa-berks-county-miscellaneous-history-collection","title":"Berks County PA - Berks County Miscellaneous History Collection","description":"\u003cp\u003eThis is a collection of various historical and genealogical reference works on Pennsylvania.  These references cover 1000's of individuals, and are an excellent way to start or continue research focused on PA.\u003c\/p\u003e \n\n\u003cp\u003eThis material was scanned from original publications and will be provided as PDFs. You will receive an email with the download link after purchasing online. These files can be read using many PDF reader programs (Windows \/ Mac \/ Linux), however Adobe Reader or Acrobat are recommended.  Unless notes, each of these files are text-searchable.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eOfficers of Berks County for each year 1752 to 1860\u003cbr\u003e\n(Amos K. Strunck, 1859, 124 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis publication contains lists of Berks Countys’ early politicians and public officials.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003ePolitical Handbook of Berks County, Pennsylvania, 1752 - 1883\u003cbr\u003e\n(Morton L. Montgomery, 1883, 104 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nReference book of those who held public office in the years from the county's formation in 1752 to 1883, including State Representatives, Judges, District Attorneys, Commissioners, Auditors, Treasures, Sheriffs, Coroners, Prothonotaries, Recorders, Clerks, etc. Also includes listings of the public officials of the city of Reading.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eIndustries and Wealth of the Principle Points in Southeastern Pennsylvania\u003cbr\u003e\n(Excepting Philadelphia) Embracing Dauphin, York, Lancaster, Schuylkill, Berks,\u003cbr\u003e\nBucks, Montgomery, Chester and Delaware Counties\u003cbr\u003e\n(American Publishing and Engraving Co., 1890, 148 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis publication contains sketches of industrial and economic significance from the major populated areas of southeastern PA.\u003c\/p\u003e \n\n\u003cp\u003eSketches from Reading, Berks County: \u003cbr\u003e\nWalter G. Stewart, Hoskin \u0026amp; Giles, James Stoneback, J. J. Smith, The Reading Stove Works, The Reading Bolt and Nut Works, G. A. Schlechter, Geo. W. Biehl, The Globe Studio, Chas. Breneiser \u0026amp; Sons, John H. Derr, Albert J. Fisher, William A. Heckman, J. G. Speidel, Tropical Garden, Leymaster \u0026amp; Bricker, Kurtz Groves \u0026amp; Mayers, Mt. Penn Stove Works, John D. Dauth, George Frees, Glaser Frame \u0026amp; Co., Mansion House, Chas. W. Moody, W. K. Leaman, Otto Eyring, John G. McGowan, R. H. Savage \u0026amp; Co., Chas. F. Haage, B \u0026amp; J. Saylor, Eagle Marble and Granite Works, J. H. Stein's, F. D. Baum, Reading Cotton Mill, J. M. King, Isaac W. Keim, Central House, Chas. Rentschler Jr., E. S. Summons, Clewell's Turkish and Russian Baths, Dibert Bros., Daniel A. Yoder, W. H. Sperry, Reading Cotton Lap Mill, N. E. Diem, The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, Henry D. Breneiser, J. N. Scheible, Dwight Seed Co.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eHistory of Berks County, Pennsylvania in the Revolution 1774-1783\u003cbr\u003e\n(Morton L. Montgomery, 1894, 308 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a history of the involvement of Berks Co., PA in the War of the Revolution.  It provides an account of the various Berks County companies that served and in what way.  The second portion of the book is a collection of biographies of men who served with distinction.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBiographies:\u003cbr\u003e\nBiddle, Bird, Bower, Bright, Brodhead, Burd, Christ, Decker, Douglass, Dundas, Eckert, Ege, Geehr, Graydon, Haller, Heister, Hunter, Jones, Lesher, Levan, Lincoln, Livingood, Lotz, Lower, Ludwig, Morgan, Nagel, Otto, Patton, Potts, Read, Reeser, Schultz, Scull, Shoemaker, Soder, Spohn, Spyker, Udree, Vanderslice, Weiser, Witman\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eRecords of Rev. 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C. Hulshizer, 1907, 283 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis very rare publication is an account of the industrial history of Berks County, PA.  It begins with the settlement of the county, and follows with the development of its resources.  It gives particular attention to the areas of Hamburg, Mohnsville, Boyertown, and Reading, giving a general description of their growth to the date of publication.  Along with this material, there are over 150 photographs and illustrations of the County's businesses establishments, including homes, stores, hotels, schools, banks, factories, mills, municipal buildings, as well as various views of the towns and surrounding areas.  A later section provides biographical sketches of several prominent members of the county, and these are, in turn, followed by ads for local businesses.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eSurnames:\u003cbr\u003e\nBeard, Endlich, Ermentrout, Felix, Foos, Fry, Gerber, Hollenbach, Mast, Mishler, Moll, Morris, Rothermel, Sander, Sassaman, Sitler, Tyson, Weltmer, Woods\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eLutherans in Berks County 1723-1923 (H. S. Kidd, 1923, 504 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nFrom the Preface: \"This volume is written to preserve from oblivion the acts of a noble body of loyal Christian pastors and members who lived in Berks county during the last two hundred years and more, and who worshiped in the one hundred Lutheran churches in the county.\"  This volume is a large collection of information on the various Lutheran Churches in Berks County, providing historical data on the churches, their organizations, as well as their pastors.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eHistory of the Grim Family of Pennsylvania (William Gabriel Long, 1934, 170 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a history of the Grim and allied families of Pennsylvania, many of whom settled or lived in Berks County.  The other families listed on the title page are: Conde, Dreher, Felver, Fertig, Garner, Giltner, Greenawalt, Kircher, Kistling, Long, Manbeck, Merkle, Moyer, Robbins, Schaeffer, Schartel, Schriener, Smith, and Zechman.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eCongressional History of Berks (PA.) District 1789 - 1939\u003cbr\u003e\n(Benjamin Alderfer Fryer, 1939, 364 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis title consists of biographies of those who served as representatives in the State Senate from 1789 to 1939 for Berks Co., PA. 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You will receive an email with the download link after purchasing online. These files can be read using many PDF reader programs (Windows \/ Mac \/ Linux), however Adobe Reader or Acrobat are recommended.  Unless notes, each of these files are text-searchable.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eList of Subscribers - March 1st, 1886\u003cbr\u003e(Pennsylvania Telephone Company, 1886, 84 pages)\u003cbr\u003eThis is a very early telephone directory covering parts of Berks, Carbon, Cumberland, Dauphin, Lancaster, Lebanon, Lehigh, Northampton, Northumberland, Schuylkill and York Counties, Pennsylvania and parts of eastern New Jersey for the year 1886.  The directory information includes the resident or business name, (if a business) the type of business, and the address.  At the time of publication, actual phone numbers were not in use.  The directory information is listed alphabetically by name, and grouped according to location.  Also, please note: at the time of publication for this directory, telephones were not in common use.  Each of the towns listed below had at least one subscriber in 1886, but some of them had only one.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003ePennsylvania Subscribers:\u003cbr\u003eAllentown (including: Aineyville, Alburtis, Ballietsville, Breinigsville, Catasauqua, Chapman's Station, Coplay, Egypt, Emaus, Fogelsville, Fullerton, Helfrich's Springs, Hokendauqua, Macungie, Salsburg, Stemton, Unionville, Wescoesville, Whitehall), Bethlehem (including: Bath, Bingen, Coopersburg, Fountain Hill, Freemansburg, Friedensville, Hellertown, Seidersville, South Bethlehem, West Bethlehem, Wyandotte), Carlisle (including: Boiling Springs, Newville), Columbia (including: Chestnut Hill, Chickies, Fairview, Ironville, Marietta, Mountville, Norwood, Wrightsville), Easton (including: Bangor, Bloomsbury NJ, Bushkill, College Hill, Dock, Edelman's Station, Glendon, Lehicton, Nazareth, Northampton, North Bank, Odenweldertown, Pen Argyle, Phillipsburg NJ, South Easton, Stockertown), Hanover (including: East Berlin), Harrisburg (including: Bridgeport, Camp Hill, Lochiel, New Cumberland, Steeton and Susquehanna Twp.), Lancaster (including: Akron, Bareville, Gordonville, Lampeter Twp., Leacock, Lime Valley, Manheim Twp., Millport, Neffsville, Paradise, Refton, Rockland), Lebanon (including: Annville, Cornwall, Fredericksburg, Guilford, Jonestown, Klinefeltersvillle, Myerstown, North Lebanon, Reistville, Richland, Shaeffertown), Lititz (including: Akron, Brickerville, Brownstown, Brunerville, Ephrata, Lexington, Pennville, Rothsville, Warwick, West Earl), Manheim, Mauch Chunk (including: East Mauch Chunk, Lansford, Lehighton, Parryville, Summit Hill, Weissport), Mechanicsburg (including: Hoguestown), Middletown (including: Goldsboro and Hummelstown), Mount Joy, Pottsville (including Ashland, Centralia, Cressona, Delano, Fountain Spring, Frackville, Gilberton, Gordon, Locust Dale, Locust Gap, Lost Creek, Mahanoy City, Mahanoy Plane, Minersville, Mount Carmel, Myersville, Orwigsburg, Port Carbon, Rothsville, Schuylkill Haven, Shenandoah, St. Clair, Tamaqua, Tamenend, Yorkville), Reading (including: Adamtown, Amityville, Bechtelsville, Bernville, Birdsboro, Blandon, Bridgeport, Boyertown, Brownsville, Cacoosing, Churchville, Clayton, Cumru Twp., Denver, Douglassville, East Reading, Esbach's Crossing, Fleetwood, Friedensburg, Gablesville, Gibraltar, Greisemersville, Hamburg, Hendleton, Kutztown, Leesport, Lyons, Maiden Creek, Mineral Springs, Mohnsville, Mount Pleasant, Oley, Neversink, New Berlinville, Newmanstown, North Reading, Robesonia, Spring Garden, Shanesville, Sheridan, Sinking Spring, South Reading, Spangsville, Steinsville, Stevens, Stonersville, Stouchsburg, Tulpehocken, Wernersville, West Leesport, West Reading, Womelsdorf, Yellow House), Rohrerstown, Slatington (including: Berlinville, Cherryford, Lehigh Gap, Lehighton, Treichler's, Walnutport, Williamstown), Strasburg, York (including: Dallastown, Delta, Emigsville, Glen Rock, Loganville, Manchester, Peach Bottom, Red Lion, Seitzland, Spring Garden Twp., Spring Grove, York Haven)\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eNew Jersey Subscribers:\u003cbr\u003eBelvidere, Clinton (including: Annandale, Landsdown, Glen Gardner), Flemington, Hackettstown (including: Allamunchy, Beattystown, Danville, Mt. Olive, Schooley's Mt., Stanhope, Vienna), Lambertville (including: New Hope, PA), Washington (including: Broadway, CHangewater, Hampton Junction, Oxford, Port Colden)\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eRural Free Delivery Directory of Berks County - 1908\u003cbr\u003e(Esser \u0026amp; Rhode, 1908, 408 pages)\u003cbr\u003eThis is a directory of the 62 rural postal routes of Berks County for 1908. The information is arranged by route listing the residents by household, including wives and children of working age. Also included are many ads for local businesses.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe Standard Business and Mailing Guide of Country, Town and City\u003cbr\u003eBerks County Volume (Wm. S. Rhode \u0026amp; Co., 1911, 394 pages)\u003cbr\u003eAccording to the title page: \"First complete list of voters of Berks County in alphabetical order with addresses, including residents in boroughs, on rural routes and in townships -- Articles written exclusively by men of the highest authority on timely subjects for business men, farmers and other people -- First complete classified business directory and other information of the seventeen boroughs of Berks -- Principle business of Reading classified.\"  This is a directory of the whole of Berks County, including town and rural areas, with the exception of the city of Reading.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eFarm and Business Directory of Berks County Pennsylvania\u003cbr\u003e(Wilmer Atkinson Company, 1914, 240 pages)\u003cbr\u003eAs the title notes, this is a Farm and Business Directory of Berks County, PA for the year 1914.  It contains a list of Berks County public officials and a number of local advertisements as well as the directory information. The directory information consists of the names of farmers and details such as the wife's name, number of children, location of farm, number of horses\/cattle, a notation of whether they are retired, own their farm or are tenants, etc.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eConsolidated Telephone Company Telephone Directory 1918\u003cbr\u003e(Consolidated Telephone Company, 1918, 250 pages)\u003cbr\u003eThis is a telephone directory of covering parts of Berks, Carbon, Lackawanna, Lehigh, Luzerne, Monroe, Susquehanna, Wayne, Counties, PA for the year 1918.  The directory lists over 1,000's of residents and businesses of these areas, providing the resident's name, street address and telephone number (arranged alphabetically by town).  There are also some ads for local businesses included.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTowns Included:\u003cbr\u003eAdamstown, Alburtis, Allentown, Alsace, Aquashicola, Archbald, Ashley, Audenried, Avoca, Baldmount, Beaver Brook, Beaver Meadow, Beersville, Benningers, Berkley, Berlinsville, Bernharts, Bernville, Birdsboro, Black Bear, Black Creek, Blakley, Blanden, Blandon, Bowers, Bowmans, Bowmanstown, Boyer Heights, Boyertown, Breinigsville, Brinktown, Brookside, Browndale, Bunnelltown, Buttonwood, Canaan, Canaan Corners, Carbondale, Carley Brook, Catasauqua, Cedar Top, Cementon, Centre Valley, Cetronia, Chapman Lake, Cherry Ridge, Cherryville, Chinchilla, Christopher, Clarks Green, Clarks Summit, Claussville, Clemo, Clifford, Coleraine, Conyngham, Coopersburg, Coplay, Coxton, Cranberry, Crystal Cave, Crystal Lake, Dalton, Danielsville, Dickson City, Dorney Park, Dorneyville, Dorranceton, Douglassville, Dreibelbis, Drifton, Dundaff, Dunmore, Dupont, Duryea, Dyberry, East Berkley, East Plymouth, East Texas, Ebervale, Eckley, Edwardsville, Effort, Egypt, Elkdale, Emaus, Emerald, Esterly, Exeter, Eynon, Factoryville, Fairview, Falls, Farview, Fleetwood, Fogelsville, Forest City, Fortenia, Forty Fort, Freeland, Freidensburg, Fullerton, Germansville, Gilbert, Glen Lyon, Glenside, Glen Summit, Gouglersville, Greenfield, Green Grove, Green Ridge, Greenwood, Griesemersville, Grimesville, Half-way House, Hamburg, Hancock, Harleigh, Harpers, Harrity, Hazleton, Heart Lake, Highland, Hilldale, Hoadleys, Hokendauqua, Honesdale, Howertown, Hudson, Hudsondale, Hyde Crest, Hyde Park, Hynemansville, Indianland, Indian Orchard, Inkerman, Jacksonville, Jacksonwald, Jamestown, Jeansville, Jeddo, Jermyn, Jessup, Jordon, Justus, Keene, Kempton, Kingston, Klinesville, Kreidersville, Kresgeville, Krumsville, Kuhnsville, Kunkletown, Kutztown, Laflin, La Grange, Lake Winola, Larkesville, Lattimer, Leesport, Lehigh Gap, Lehighton, Lenhartsville, Little Gap, Luzerne, Lynville, Lyons, Lyon Valley, Macungie, Maltby, Mauch Chunk, Maxatawny, Mayfield, McAdoo, Mertztown, Mickley’s, Midvale, Mill City, Millmont, Milnesville, Milwaukee, Miners Mills, Minooka, Mohnton, Mohnton Lawn, Mohrsville, Montdale, Monterey, Moosic, Morgantown, Mountainville, Mt. Penn, Muhlenberg Township, Nanticoke, Neff’s, Newside, Newton, New Tripoli, Normal Square, Northampton, Northmont, Northside, Nuremberg, Oakbrook, Old Forge, Oley, Oley Line, Olyphant, Ontelawnee, Ormrod, Osterhout, Packerton, Palmerton, Parryville, Parsons, Peckville, Pennside, Pennsville, Petersville, Penwyn, Pheifer’s Corners, Pittston, Plains, Plainsville, Pleasant Corner, Pleasantville, Plymouth, Port Blanchard, Port Griffith, Post Hill, Priceburg, Pricetown, Prompton, Providence, Ransom, Reading, Reading Heights, Rendham, Retreat, Richmondale, Rittersville, Riverside, Raberts Corner, Rothrocksville, Royal, Ruppsville, Saegersville, Salisbury, Saylorsburg, Schnecksville, Schoenersville, Scranton, Seelyville, Shanesville, Shillington, Seiberlingsville, Seipstown, Shoemakersville, Shultzville, Sickler’s Station, Siegfried, Simpson, Six Mile House, Slatedale, Slatington, Solomon’s Gap, South Canaan, South Gibson, Spring Valley, Square Top, Steins Corner, Steinsville, Stemlersville, St. Lawrence, Stonersvile, Stony Creek, Stony Run, Tanners Falls, Taylor, Temple, Throop, Tompkinsville, Topton, Trachsville, Treichler’s, Trexlertown, Tuckerton, Union Hill, Virginsville, Walberts, Walnutport, Walnuttown, Wanamaker, Waymart, Weatherly, Weaversville, Weisenberg, Weissport, Werley’s Corner, Wescoesville, West Hazleton, Westmoor, West Pittston, West Reading, West Wyoming, White Mills, Wilkes-Barre, Winton, Wilsons Creek, Womelsdorf, Wyoming, Wyomissing, Yatesville, Yorktown\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eConsolidated Telephone Company Telephone Directory - May 1919\u003cbr\u003e(Consolidated Telephone Company, 1919, 256 pages)\u003cbr\u003eThis is a telephone directory of covering parts of Berks, Carbon, Lackawanna, Lehigh, Luzerne, Monroe, Montgomery, Susquehanna, Wayne, Counties, PA for the year 1919.  The directory lists over 1,000's of residents and businesses of these areas, providing the resident's name, street address and telephone number (arranged alphabetically by town).  There are also some ads for local businesses included.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTowns Included:\u003cbr\u003eAlburtis, Allentown, Alsace, Aquashicola, Archbald, Ashley, Audenried, Avoca, Beaver Brook, Beaver Meadow, Beersville, Benningers, Berkley, Berlinsville, Bernharts, Bernville, Bethlehem, Birdsboro, Black Bear, Black Creek, Blakley, Blanden, Blandon, Bowers, Bowmans, Bowmanstown, Boyer Heights, Boyertown, Breinigsville, Brookside, Browndale, Bunnelltown, Buttonwood, Canaan, Canaan Corners, Carbondale, Carley Brook, Catasauqua, Cementon, Centre Valley, Cetronia, Chapman Lake, Cherry Ridge, Cherryville, Christopher, Clarks Summit, Coaldale, Coleraine, Conyngham, Coopersburg, Coplay, Coxton, Cranberry, Danielsville, Dickson City, Dorney Park, Dorneyville, Dorranceton, Drifton, Dunmore, Dupont, Duryea, Dyberry, East Berkley, East Plymouth, East Texas, Ebervale, Eckley, Edwardsville, Effort, Egypt, Emaus, Emerald, Esterly, Exeter, Eynon, Fairview, Farview, Fleetwood, Fogelsville, Forest City, Fortenia, Forty Fort, Freeland, Freidensburg, Fullerton, Gilbert, Glen Lyon, Glenside, Glen Summit, Greenfield, Green Ridge, Greenwood, Griesemersville, Half-way House, Hamburg, Hancock, Harleigh, Harpers, Harrity, Hazleton, Heart Lake, Highland, Hoadleys, Hokendauqua, Honesdale, Howertown, Hudson, Hudsondale, Hyde Crest, Hyde Park, Indianland, Indian Orchard, Inkerman, Jacksonwald, Jamestown, Jeansville, Jeddo, Jermyn, Jessup, Jordon, Justus, Keene, Kempton, Kingston, Klinesville, Kreidersville, Kresgeville, Krumsville, Kuhnsville, Kunkletown, Kutztown, Laflin, Lansford, Larkesville, Lattimer, Leesport, Lehigh Gap, Lehighton, Little Gap, Luzerne, Lyons, Macungie, Maltby, Mantzville, Mauch Chunk, Maxatawny, Mayfield, McAdoo, Mertztown, Mickley’s, Midvale, Millmont, Milnesville, Miners Mills, Minooka, Mohrsville, Montdale, Moosic, Mountainville, Mt. Penn, Muhlenberg Township, Nanticoke, Neff’s, Newside, New Tripoli, Normal Square, Northampton, Northmont, Northside, Nuremberg, Oakbrook, Old Forge, Oley, Oley Line, Olyphant, Ontelawnee, Ormrod, Packerton, Palmerton, Parryville, Parsons, Peckville, Pennside, Pennsville, Petersville, Penwyn, Pheifer’s Corners, Pittston, Plains, Plainsville, Pleasantville, Plymouth, Port Blanchard, Port Griffith, Priceburg, Pricetown, Prompton, Providence, Reading, Reading Heights, Rendham, Retreat, Richmondale, Rittersville, Riverside, Royal, Ruppsville, Saegersville, Salisbury, Saylorsburg, Schnecksville, Schoenersville, Scranton, Seelyville, Shanesville, Shillington, Shoemakersville, Sickler’s Station, Siegfried, Simpson, Six Mile House, Slatedale, Slatington, Solomon’s Gap, South Canaan, Spring Valley, Stemlersville, St. Lawrence, Stony Creek, Summit Hill, Tanners Falls, Taylor, Temple, Throop, Tompkinsville, Topton, Trachsville, Treichler’s, Trexlertown, Tuckerton, Union Hill, Walberts, Walnutport, Walnuttown, Waymart, Weatherly, Weaversville, Weissport, Wescoesville, West Hazleton, Westmoor, West Pittston, West Reading, West Wyoming, White Mills, Wilkes-Barre, Winton, Wilsons Creek, Womelsdorf, Wyoming, Wyomissing, Yatesville, Yorktown\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTelephone Directory - November 1919 - Reading-Lebanon-Pottsville\u003cbr\u003eand Nearby Places (Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1919, 156 pages)\u003cbr\u003eThis is a telephone directory of covering parts of Berks, Carbon, Dauphin, Lancaster, Lebanon, Lehigh, Montgomery, Northumberland, and Schuylkill Counties, PA for the year 1919.  The directory lists over 15,000 residents and businesses of these areas, providing the resident's name, street address and telephone number (arranged alphabetically by town).  There are also some ads for local businesses included.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTowns Included:\u003cbr\u003eAdamsdale, Adamstown, Akron, Albany, Amityville, Andreas, Angelica, Anise, Annville, Aristes, Ashland, Athol, Atlas, Auburn, Aucheys, Avon, Bachmanville, Bally, Baremont, Barnesville, Barry, Barto, Beartown, Beaverdale, Bechtelsville, Beckersville, Beckville, Bellegrove, Bellevue, Belmont, Benzer, Bergers, Bergy, Berkley, Bern Church, Berne, Bernharts, Bethel, Big Mile Run, Birdsboro, Bismarck, Black Bear, Black Horse, Blackwood, Blainsport, Blandon, Blue Ball, Blue Marsh, Bordnersville, Bowers Station, Bowmans, Bowmansville, Boyer Heights, Boyertown, Branch Dale, Brandonville, Brickerville, Broad Mountain, Brocton, Brommerstown, Brookside, Brossville, Brownsdale, Brownstown, Brownsville, Brubaker, Brunnerville, Buck Mountain, Buck Run, Buffalo Springs, Bunker Hill, Cocoosing, Calcium, Campbellstown, Carsonia, Cedar Lane, Center Church, Centerport, Centralia, Chain, Chapel, Cherryville, Churchtown, Clay, Clayton, Cleona, Clingan, Coal Castle, Coaldale, Cocalico, Coffeetown, Colebrook Colebrookdale, Conestoga, Congo, Connerton, Corning, Cornwall, Cressona, Cressona Valley, Cross Keys, Crow Hill, Cumbola, Dale, Dauberville, Delano, Delphi, Denver, Derrydown, DeTurksville, Diamond Station, Dietrichs Mills, Disston, Donaghmore, Donaldson, Dooleyville, Douglassville, Dow, Dowdentown, Dreibelbis, Dryville, Duncott, Durlach, Eaglepoint, Eagles Mountain Home, Earlville, East Earl, East Greenville, East Mahanoy Junction, East Mines, Ebenezer, Eckville, Edison, Elverson, Ephrata, Eshbach, Esterly, Eustontown, Eustonville, Evansville, Exchange, Exeter Station, Exmoor, Fairland, Fairview, Farmersville, Fearnot, Fetterville, Finland, Fishbach, Five Mile House, Fivepointsville, Fleetwood, Flintville, Flusheim, Flying Hill, Fontane, Forestville, Forneydale, Fountain Springs, Four-mile House, Frackville, Frederick, Fredericksburg, Fredericksville, Freeport Mills, Friedensburg, Fritztown, Fruitville, Frush Valley, Gablesville, Germansville, Geryville, Gilbraltar, Gilberton, Gilbertsville, Girardville, Glen Alpine, Glen Gery, Glenside, Glenworth, Gloninger, Goodspring, Goodville, Goodville Mills, Gordon, Gouglersville, Granatine Hill, Granitine Hill, Gratz, Greenawald, Green Lane, Greenpoint, Greensbury, Green Terrace, Greshville, Grier, Griesemersville, Grill, Gims Mill, Grimville, Grohs Store, Hahnstown, Haines Locks, Halfville, Half Way, Hamburg, Hancock, Harlem, Harpers, Hauto, Hebron, Heckscherville, Hegins, Heilmandale, Helfenstein, Hendelton, Hendricks, Henningsville, Hereford, Heydts School House, Hill Church, Hill Crest, Hillegass, Hillside, Hinkletown, Hoffmansville, Hokes Mill, Homesville, Hometown, Hopeland, Hoppenville, Horsts Mills, Hosenback, Host, Huffs Church, Huntersville, Hyde Crest, Hyde Park, Hydevilla, Independent District, Indiantown, Inter Villa, Inwood, Iona, Iron Stone, Irving, Isabella, Jacksonville, Jacksonwald, Jefferson, Johnstown, Joliett, Jonestown, Keims Woods, Keiser, Kempsville, Kempton, Kimmerlings, Kimmerlingsville, Kirbyville, Kisselhill, Kissingers Locks, Kistlers Valley, Kleinfeltersville, Klinesville, Knauers, Kratz, Karussdale, Kumry, Kutztown, Lakeside, Landingville, Landis Store, Lansford, Lavelle, Layfield, Lebanon, Lederachville, Leesport, Leinsbachs, Leizeb Bridge, Lenhartsville, Lewistown, Lexington, Lickdale, Limekiln, Lincoln, Linden Grove, Liscum, Lititz, Little Oley, Llewellyn, Loags Corner, Lobachsville, Locustdale, Locust Gap, Locust Valley, Longswamp, Long Swamp Center, Lorane, Lost Creek, Lower Heidelberg, Lykens, Lynnport, Lynnville, Lyons, Lyons Station, McClain, McGillstown, McGovernsville, McKeansburg, McKnights Gap, McLeans Station, Mabel, Mahanoy City, Mahanoy Plane, Maiden Creek, Maizeville, Manatawny, Mantzville, Marsh, Martindale, Mardy, Maxatawny, Meadow Valley, Mechanicsville, Meckville, Melrose, Mertztown, Middle Creek, Middleport, Midvalley, Midway, Millardsville, Millbach, Millbach Springs, Mill Creek, Millersburg, Millersville, Millmont, Millway, Minersville, Mohnton, Mohrsville, Molltown, Monocacy, Monroe Valley, Montello, Monterey, Morea, Morgantown, Morysville, Moselem, Moselem Springs, Mount Airy, Mount Carbon, Mt. Carmel, Mt. Gretna, Mount Laurel, Mount Lebanon, Mount Penn, Mount Pleasant, Mount Zion, Mt. Pleasant, Mountain, Mountain Springs, Mountain View, Mountville, Mowry, Moyers Station, Muddycreek, Muhlenburg, Muir, Mumbauresville, Murrell, Myerstown, Narvon, Natalie, Neiffer, Neighborville, New Berlinville, New Boston, New Castle, New England, New Jerusalem, Newkirk, New Mahoning, Newmanstown, New Market Forge, New Philadelphia, New Ringgold, Newtown, New Tripoli, Niantic, Normal, North Heidelberg, Northmont, North Penn, Northside, North Wyomissing Heights, Oakbrook, Obelisk, Obold, Oley, Oley Line, Ono, Onset, Ontelaunee, O'reillys Gap, Orwigburg, Orwin, Owl Creek, Palm, Palmyra, Palo Alto, Panther Valley, Paradise, Park Place, Patterson, Pennsburg, Pennside, Perkiomenville, Pikesville, Pinedale, Pine Grove, Pleasant Corner, Pleasant Hill, Pleasantrun, Pleasant Valley, Pleasant View, Pleasantville, Port Carbon, Port Clinton, Pottsville, Prescott, Primrose, Quakake Junction, Ravine, Reading, Reading Heights, Reamstown, Red Hill, Redrun, Reedsville, Rehrersburg, Reidenbachs Store, Reiffton, Reiner City, Reinerton, Reinholds Station, Reinoehlsville, Reistville, Reodersville, Rexmont, Reynolds, Richland, Rickenbach, Ridgewood, Ringtown, Riverside, Robesonia, Rocherty, Rock, Rockdale, Rockville, Roeders, Rosedale, Rosedam, Rose Hill, Rothsville, Rudy, Ryeland, Sacramento, Saint Lawrence, Saint Nicholas, Salford, Salfordville, Sand Hill, Sassamansville, Schaefferstown, Schoeneck, Schoentown, Schofer, Schultzville, Schutes Mill, Schuylkill Haven, Schwenkville, Seek, Seisholtzville, Seltzer City, Shaft, Shamrock, Shanesville, Shartlesvillle, Sheerlund, Shenandoah, Sheridan, Shillington, Shirksville, Shoemakersville, Siegfrieds Dale, Sigmund, Silvertown, Sinking Spring, Sittler, Snyders, South Mountain, Spangsville, Spinnerstown, Sporting Hill, Spring Glen, Springgrove, Springmont, Spring Mount, Spring Valley, State Hill, St. Clair, Steeltown, Steinsville, Stevens, Stonemont, Stony Creek, Stony Run, Stouchsburg, Stoudts Ferry Bridge, Stoudtsville, Straubstown, Stricklerstown, Strong, Suedberg, Summithill, Summit Station, Sumneytown, Sunnyside, Swartzville, Syner, Talmage, Tamanend, Tamaqua, Taylorsville, Temple, Terre Hill, Tilden, Topton, Tower City, Treichlersville, Tremont, Trexler, Tuckerton, Tulphehocken, Tumbling Run, Tuscarora, Union Grove, Union Water Works, Upper Bern, Valley Glen, Valley View, Van Reed, Vinemont, Virginville, Voganville, Vulcan, Wabash, Wadesville, Waldeck, Walters Park, Wanamakers, Warwick, Weaverland, Weavertown, Wehr, Weidmanville, Weishample, Wernersville, Wertzs Mill, Wessnersville, West Brunswick, West Earl, West Lawn, West Lebanon, West Leesport, West Myerstown, West Penn, West Reading, Westwood, Wiconisco, Wilburton, William Penn, Williamstown, Windsor Castle, Wolf Creek, Womelsdorf, Worman, Woxall, Wyomissing, Wyomissing Heights, Wyomissing Hills, Yeagleystown, Yellow House, York Farm, Zerbe, Zieglerville, Zinns Mill\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTelephone Directory - Conestoga Telephone and Telegraph Company\u003cbr\u003eBirdsboro, Pennsyvlania - January 1, 1921\u003cbr\u003e(Conestoga Telephone and Telegraph Company, 1921, 44 pages)\u003cbr\u003eThis is a telephone directory of covering parts of Berks, Lancaster and York Counties, PA for the year 1921.  The directory lists many residents and businesses in these areas, providing the resident's name, street address and telephone number.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTowns Included:\u003cbr\u003eAthol, Alleghenyville, Amityville, Barneston, Baumstown, Beckersville, Birdell, Black Bear, Churchtown, Cupola, Douglassville, Earlville, Elverson, Geigertown, Gibraltar, Glendale, Glen Moore, Hummels Store, Isabella, Joanna, Joanna Furnace, Knauertown, Kulptown, Lorane, Manor, Marsh, Monocacy, Morgantown, Pine Forge, Plowville, Red Lion, Ridgewood, Rockville, Scarletts Mills, Seyfert, Stonersville, Stonetown, St. Marys, St. Peters, Suplee, Wallace, Weavertown, White Bear, Willow Glen, Yellow House\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTelephone Directory - May 1921 - Reading-Lebanon-Pottsville\u003cbr\u003eand Nearby Places (Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1921, 172 pages)\u003cbr\u003eThis is a telephone directory of covering parts of Berks, Carbon, Dauphin, Lancaster, Lebanon, Lehigh, Montgomery, Northumberland, and Schuylkill Counties, PA for the year 1921.  The directory lists 1,000's of residents and businesses of these areas, providing the resident's name, street address and telephone number (arranged alphabetically by town).  There are also some ads for local businesses included.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTowns Included:\u003cbr\u003eAdamsdale, Adamstown, Akron, Albany, Amityville, Andreas, Angelica, Anise, Annville, Aristes, Ashland, Athol, Atlas, Auburn, Aucheys, Avon, Bachmanville, Bally, Baremont, Barnesville, Barry, Barto, Beartown, Beaverdale, Bechtelsville, Beckersville, Beckville, Bellegrove, Bellevue, Belmont, Benzer, Bergers, Bergy, Berkley, Bern Church, Berne, Bernharts, Bernville, Bethel, Big Mile Run, Birdsboro, Black Bear, Black Horse, Blackwood, Blainsport, Blandon, Blue Ball, Blue Marsh, Bordnersville, Bowers Station, Bowmans, Bowmansville, Boyer Heights, Boyertown, Branch Dale, Brandonville, Brickerville, Broad Mountain, Brocton, Brommerstown, Brookside, Brossville, Brownsdale, Brownstown, Brownsville, Brubaker, Brunnerville, Buck Mountain, Buck Run, Buffalo Springs, Bunker Hill, Cocoosing, Calcium, Campbellstown, Carsonia, Cedar Lane, Center Church, Centerport, Centralia, Chain, Chapel, Cherryville, Churchtown, Clay, Clayton, Cleona, Clingan, Coal Castle, Coaldale, Cocalico, Coffeetown, Colebrook Colebrookdale, Conestoga, Congo, Connerton, Corning, Cornwall, Cressona, Cressona Valley, Cross Keys, Crow Hill, Cumbola, Dale, Dauberville, Delano, Delphi, Denver, Derrydown, DeTurksville, Diamond Station, Dietrichs Mills, Disston, Donaghmore, Donaldson, Dooleyville, Dow, Dowdentown, Dreibelbis, Dryville, Duncott, Durlach, Eaglepoint, Eagles Mountain Home, Earlville, East Earl, East Greenville, East Mahanoy Junction, East Mines, Ebenezer, Eckville, Edison, Elverson, Ephrata, Eshbach, Esterly, Eustontown, Eustonville, Evansville, Exchange, Exeter Station, Exmoor, Fairland, Fairview, Farmersville, Fearnot, Fetterville, Finland, Fishbach, Five Mile House, Fivepointsville, Fleetwood, Flintville, Flusheim, Flying Hill, Fontana, Forestville, Forneydale, Fountain Springs, Four-mile House, Frackville, Frederick, Fredericksburg, Fredericksville, Freeport Mills, Friedensburg, Fritztown, Fruitville, Frush Valley, Gablesville, Germansville, Geryville, Gilbraltar, Gilberton, Gilbertsville, Girardville, Glen Alpine, Glen Gery, Glenside, Glenworth, Gloninger, Goodspring, Goodville, Goodville Mills, Gordon, Gouglersville, Granatine Hill, Granitine Hill, Gratz, Greenawald, Green Lane, Greenpoint, Greensbury, Green Terrace, Greshville, Grier, Griesemersville, Grill, Gims Mill, Grimville, Grohs Store, Hahnstown, Haines Locks, Halfville, Half Way, Hamburg, Hancock, Harlem, Harpers, Hauto, Hebron, Heckscherville, Hegins, Heilmandale, Helfenstein, Hendelton, Hendricks, Henningsville, Hereford, Heydts School House, Hill Church, Hill Crest, Hillegass, Hillside, Hinkletown, Hoffmansville, Hokes Mill, Homesville, Hometown, Hopeland, Hoppenville, Horsts Mills, Hosenback, Host, Huffs Church, Huntersville, Hyde Crest, Hyde Park, Hydevilla, Independent District, Indiantown, Inter Villa, Inwood, Iona, Iron Stone, Irving, Isabella, Jacksonville, Jacksonwald, Jefferson, Johnstown, Joliett, Jonestown, Keims Woods, Keiser, Kempsville, Kempton, Kimmerlings, Kimmerlingsville, Kirbyville, Kisselhill, Kissingers Locks, Kistlers Valley, Kleckner, Kleinfeltersville, Klinesville, Knauers, Kratz, Karussdale, Kumry, Kutztown, Lakeside, Landingville, Landis Store, Lansford, Lavelle, Layfield, Lebanon, Lederach, Lederachville, Leesport, Leinsbachs, Leizeb Bridge, Lenhartsville, Lewistown, Lexington, Lickdale, Limekiln, Lincoln, Linden Grove, Liscum, Lititz, Little Oley, Llewellyn, Loags Corner, Lobachsville, Locustdale, Locust Gap, Locust Valley, Longswamp, Long Swamp Center, Lorane, Lost Creek, Lower Heidelberg, Lykens, Lynnport, Lynnville, Lyons, Lyons Station, McClain, McGillstown, McGovernsville, McKeansburg, McKnights Gap, McLeans Station, Mabel, Mahanoy City, Mahanoy Plane, Maiden Creek, Maizeville, Manatawny, Mantzville, Marsh, Martindale, Mardy, Maxatawny, Meadow Valley, Mechanicsville, Meckville, Melrose, Mertztown, Middle Creek, Middleport, Midvalley, Midway, Millardsville, Millbach, Millbach Springs, Mill Creek, Millersburg, Millersville, Millmont, Millway, Minersville, Mohnton, Mohrsville, Molltown, Monroe Valley, Montello, Monterey, Morea, Morgantown, Morysville, Moselem, Moselem Springs, Mount Airy, Mount Carbon, Mountain, Mountain Springs, Mountain View, Mt. Carmel, Mt. Gretna, Mount Laurel, Mount Lebanon, Mount Penn, Mount Pleasant, Mount Zion,  Mountville, Mowry, Moyers Station, Muddycreek, Muhlenburg, Muir, Mumbauresville, Murrell, Myerstown, Narvon, Natalie, Neiffer, Neighborville, New Berlinville, New Boston, New Castle, New England, New Jerusalem, Newkirk, New Mahoning, Newmanstown, New Market Forge, New Philadelphia, New Ringgold, Newtown, New Tripoli, Niantic, Normal, Normal Square, North Heidelberg, Northmont, North Penn, Northside, North Wyomissing Heights, Oakbrook, Obelisk, Obold, Oley, Oley Line, Ono, Onset, Ontelaunee, O'reillys Gap, Orwigburg, Orwin, Owl Creek, Palm, Palmyra, Palo Alto, Panther Valley, Paradise, Park Place, Patterson, Pennsburg, Pennside, Perkiomenville, Pikesville, Pinedale, Pine Grove, Pleasant Corner, Pleasant Hill, Pleasantrun, Pleasant Valley, Pleasant View, Pleasantville, Port Carbon, Port Clinton, Pottsville, Prescott, Primrose, Quakake Junction, Quentin, Ravensrun, Ravine, Reading, Reading Heights, Reamstown, Red Hill, Redrun, Reedsville, Rehrersburg, Reidenbachs Store, Reiffton, Reiner City, Reinerton, Reinholds Station, Reinoehlsville, Reistville, Reodersville, Rexmont, Reynolds, Richland, Rickenbach, Ridgewood, Ringtown, Riverside, Robesonia, Rocherty, Rock, Rockdale, Rockville, Roeders, Rosedale, Rosedam, Rose Hill, Rothsville, Rudy, Ryeland, Sacramento, St. Clair, Saint Lawrence, Saint Nicholas, Salford, Salfordville, Sand Hill, Sassamansville, Schaefferstown, Schoeneck, Schoentown, Schofer, Schultzville, Schutes Mill, Schuylkill Haven, Schwenkville, Seek, Seisholtzville, Seltzer City, Shaft, Shamrock, Shanesville, Shartlesvillle, Sheerlund, Shenandoah, Sheridan, Shillington, Shirksville, Shoemakersville, Siegfrieds Dale, Sigmund, Silvertown, Sinking Spring, Sittler, Snyders, South Mountain, Spangsville, Spinnerstown, Sporting Hill, Spring Glen, Springmont, Spring Mount, Spring Valley, State Hill, Steeltown, Steinsville, Stevens, Stonemont, Stonersville, Stonetown, Stony Creek, Stony Run, Stouchsburg, Stoudts Ferry Bridge, Stoudtsville, Strausstown, Stricklerstown, Strong, Suedberg, Summithill, Summit Station, Sumneytown, Sunnyside, Swartzville, Syner, Talmage, Tamanend, Tamaqua, Taylorsville, Temple, Terre Hill, Tilden, Topton, Tower City, Treichlersville, Tremont, Trexler, Tuckerton, Tulphehocken, Tumbling Run, Tuscarora, Union Grove, Union Water Works, Upper Bern, Valley Glen, Valley View, Van Reed, Vinemont, Virginville, Voganville, Vulcan, Wabash, Wadesville, Waldeck, Walters Park, Wanamakers, Warwick, Weaverland, Weavertown, Wehr, Weidmanville, Weishample, Wernersville, Wertzs Mill, Wessnersville, West Brunswick, West Earl, West Lawn, West Lebanon, West Leesport, West Myerstown, West Penn, West Reading, Westwood, Wiconisco, Wilburton, William Penn, Williamstown, Windsor Castle, Wolf Creek, Womelsdorf, Worman, Woxall, Wyomissing, Wyomissing Heights, Wyomissing Hills, Yeagleystown, Yellow House, York Farm, Zerbe, Zieglerville, Zinns Mill\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTelephone Directory - November 1921 - Reading \u0026amp; Vicinity\u003cbr\u003e(Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1921, 188 pages)\u003cbr\u003eThis is a telephone directory of covering parts of Berks, Carbon, Dauphin, Lancaster, Lebanon, Lehigh, Montgomery, Northumberland, and Schuylkill Counties, PA for the year 1921.  The directory lists 1,000's of residents and businesses of these areas, providing the resident's name, street address and telephone number (arranged alphabetically by town).  There are also some ads for local businesses included.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTowns Included:\u003cbr\u003eAdamsdale, Adamstown, Akron, Albany, Amityville, Andreas, Angelica, Anise, Annville, Aristes, Ashland, Athol, Atlas, Auburn, Aucheys, Avon, Bachmanville, Bally, Baremont, Barnesville, Barry, Barto, Beartown, Beaverdale, Bechtelsville, Beckersville, Beckville, Bellegrove, Bellevue, Belmont, Benzer, Bergers, Bergy, Berkley, Bern Church, Berne, Bernharts, Bernville, Bethel, Big Mile Run, Birdsboro, Black Bear, Black Horse, Blackwood, Blainsport, Blandon, Blue Ball, Blue Marsh, Bordnersville, Bowers Station, Bowmans, Bowmansville, Boyer Heights, Boyertown, Branch Dale, Brandonville, Brickerville, Broad Mountain, Brocton, Brommerstown, Brookside, Brossville, Brownsdale, Brownstown, Brownsville, Brubaker, Brunnerville, Buck Mountain, Buck Run, Buffalo Springs, Bunker Hill, Cocoosing, Calcium, Campbellstown, Carsonia, Cedar Lane, Center Church, Centerport, Centralia, Chain, Chapel, Cherryville, Churchtown, Clay, Clayton, Cleona, Clingan, Coal Castle, Coaldale, Cocalico, Coffeetown, Colebrook, Colebrookdale, Conestoga, Congo, Connerton, Corning, Cornwall, Cressona, Cressona Valley, Cross Keys, Crow Hill, Cumbola, Dale, Dauberville, Delano, Delphi, Denver, Derrydown, DeTurksville, Diamond Station, Dietrichs Mills, Disston, Donaghmore, Donaldson, Dooleyville, Dow, Dowdentown, Dreibelbis, Dryville, Duncott, Durlach, Eaglepoint, Eagles Mountain Home, Earlville, East Earl, East Greenville, East Mahanoy Junction, East Mines, Ebenezer, Eckville, Edison, Elverson, Ephrata, Eshbach, Esterly, Eustontown, Eustonville, Evansville, Exchange, Exeter Station, Exmoor, Fairland, Fairview, Farmersville, Fearnot, Fetterville, Finland, Fishbach, Five Mile House, Fivepointsville, Fleetwood, Flintville, Flusheim, Flying Hill, Fontana, Forestville, Forneydale, Fountain Springs, Four-mile House, Frackville, Frederick, Fredericksburg, Fredericksville, Freeport Mills, Friedensburg, Fritztown, Fruitville, Frush Valley, Gablesville, Germansville, Geryville, Gilbraltar, Gilberton, Gilbertsville, Girardville, Glen Alpine, Glen Gery, Glenside, Glenworth, Gloninger, Goodspring, Goodville, Goodville Mills, Gordon, Gouglersville, Granatine Hill, Granitine Hill, Gratz, Greenawald, Green Lane, Greenpoint, Greensbury, Green Terrace, Greshville, Grier, Griesemersville, Grill, Gims Mill, Grimville, Grohs Store, Hahnstown, Haines Locks, Halfville, Half Way, Hamburg, Hancock, Harlem, Harpers, Hauto, Hebron, Heckscherville, Hegins, Heilmandale, Helfenstein, Hendelton, Hendricks, Henningsville, Hereford, Heydts School House, Hill Church, Hill Crest, Hillegass, Hillside, Hinkletown, Hoffmansville, Hokes Mill, Homesville, Hometown, Hopeland, Hoppenville, Horsts Mills, Hosenback, Host, Huffs Church, Huntersville, Hyde Crest, Hyde Park, Hydevilla, Independent District, Indiantown, Inter Villa, Inwood, Iona, Iron Stone, Irving, Isabella, Jacksonville, Jacksonwald, Jefferson, Johnstown, Joliett, Jonestown, Keims Woods, Keiser, Kempsville, Kempton, Kimmerlings, Kimmerlingsville, Kirbyville, Kisselhill, Kissingers Locks, Kistlers Valley, Kleckner, Kleinfeltersville, Klinesville, Knauers, Kratz, Karussdale, Kumry, Kutztown, Lakeside, Landingville, Landis Store, Lansford, Lavelle, Layfield, Lebanon, Lederach, Lederachville, Leesport, Leinsbachs, Leizes Bridge, Lenhartsville, Lewistown, Lexington, Lickdale, Limekiln, Lincoln, Linden Grove, Liscum, Lititz, Little Oley, Llewellyn, Loags Corner, Lobachsville, Locustdale, Locust Gap, Locust Valley, Longswamp, Long Swamp Center, Lorane, Lost Creek, Lower Heidelberg, Lykens, Lynnport, Lynnville, Lyons, Lyons Station, McClain, McGillstown, McGovernsville, McKeansburg, McKnights Gap, McLeans Station, Mabel, Mahanoy City, Mahanoy Plane, Maiden Creek, Maizeville, Manatawny, Mantzville, Marsh, Martindale, Mardy, Maxatawny, Meadow Valley, Mechanicsville, Meckville, Melrose, Mertztown, Middle Creek, Middleport, Midvalley, Midway, Millardsville, Millbach, Millbach Springs, Mill Creek, Millersburg, Millersville, Millmont, Millway, Minersville, Mohnton, Mohrsville, Molltown, Monroe Valley, Montello, Monterey, Morea, Morgantown, Morysville, Moselem, Moselem Springs, Mount Airy, Mount Carbon, Mountain, Mountain Springs, Mountain View, Mt. Carmel, Mt. Gretna, Mount Laurel, Mount Lebanon, Mount Penn, Mount Pleasant, Mount Zion,  Mountville, Mowry, Moyers Station, Muhlenburg, Muir, Mumbauresville, Murrell, Myerstown, Narvon, Natalie, Neiffer, Neighborville, New Berlinville, New Boston, New Castle, New England, New Jerusalem, Newkirk, New Mahoning, Newmanstown, New Market Forge, New Philadelphia, New Ringgold, Newtown, New Tripoli, Niantic, Normal, Normal Square, North Heidelberg, Northmont, North Penn, Northside, North Wyomissing Heights, Oakbrook, Obelisk, Obold, Oley, Oley Line, Ono, Onset, Ontelaunee, O'reillys Gap, Orwigburg, Orwin, Owl Creek, Palm, Palmyra, Palo Alto, Panther Valley, Paradise, Park Place, Patterson, Pennsburg, Pennside, Perkiomenville, Pikesville, Pinedale, Pine Grove, Pleasant Corner, Pleasant Hill, Pleasantrun, Pleasant Valley, Pleasant View, Pleasantville, Port Carbon, Port Clinton, Pottsville, Prescott, Primrose, Quakake Junction, Quentin, Ravensrun, Ravine, Reading, Reading Heights, Reamstown, Red Hill, Redrun, Reedsville, Rehrersburg, Reidenbachs Store, Reiffton, Reiner City, Reinerton, Reinholds Station, Reinoehlsville, Reistville, Reodersville, Rexmont, Reynolds, Richland, Rickenbach, Ridgewood, Ringtown, Riverside, Robesonia, Rocherty, Rock, Rockdale, Rockville, Roeders, Rosedale, Rosedam, Rose Hill, Rothsville, Rudy, Ryeland, Sacramento, St. Clair, Saint Lawrence, Saint Nicholas, Salford, Salfordville, Sand Hill, Sassamansville, Schaefferstown, Schoeneck, Schoentown, Schofer, Schultzville, Schutes Mill, Schuylkill Haven, Schwenkville, Seek, Seisholtzville, Seltzer City, Shaft, Shamrock, Shanesville, Shartlesvillle, Sheerlund, Shenandoah, Sheridan, Shillington, Shirksville, Shoemakersville, Siegfrieds Dale, Sigmund, Silvertown, Sinking Spring, Sittler, Snyders, South Mountain, Spangsville, Spinnerstown, Sporting Hill, Spring Glen, Springmont, Spring Mount, Spring Valley, State Hill, Steeltown, Steinsville, Stevens, Stonemont, Stonersville, Stonetown, Stony Creek, Stony Run, Stouchsburg, Stoudts Ferry Bridge, Stoudtsville, Strausstown, Stricklerstown, Strong, Suedberg, Summithill, Summit Station, Sumneytown, Sunnyside, Swartzville, Syner, Talmage, Tamanend, Tamaqua, Taylorsville, Temple, Terre Hill, Tilden, Topton, Tower City, Treichlersville, Tremont, Trexler, Tuckerton, Tulphehocken, Tumbling Run, Tuscarora, Union Grove, Union Water Works, Upper Bern, Valley Glen, Valley View, Van Reed, Vinemont, Virginville, Voganville, Vulcan, Wabash, Wadesville, Waldeck, Walters Park, Wanamakers, Warwick, Weaverland, Weavertown, Wehr, Weidmanville, Weishample, Wernersville, Wertzs Mill, Wessnersville, West Brunswick, West Earl, West Lawn, West Lebanon, West Leesport, West Myerstown, West Penn, West Reading, Westwood, Wiconisco, Wilburton, William Penn, Williamstown, Windsor Castle, Wolf Creek, Womelsdorf, Worman, Woxall, Wyomissing, Wyomissing Heights, Wyomissing Hills, Yeagleystown, Yellow House, York Farm, Zerbe, Zieglerville, Zinns Mill\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eRhode's Directory - Berks and Lehigh Counties, Pa.\u003cbr\u003e(William S. Rhode Co., Inc., 1922, 1230 pages)\u003cbr\u003eThis is a resident, business and farm directory of Berks and Lehigh Counties, PA for the year 1922.  It covers both town and rural areas in both counties with the exception of the cities of Allentown and Reading.  This directory contains two sets of directory information, one listed by boroughs and townships, the other an alphabetical listing of all residents in the county, (both town and rural together).  The directory lists both men and women in these areas, their address, occupation.  There are also a few dozen pages of advertisements for local businesses in the front and back of the publication.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTelephone Directory - May 1922\u003cbr\u003e(Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1922, 200 pages)\u003cbr\u003eThis is a telephone directory of covering parts of Berks, Carbon, Dauphin, Lancaster, Lebanon, Lehigh, Montgomery, Northumberland, and Schuylkill Counties, PA for the year 1922.  The directory lists 1,000's of residents and businesses of these areas, providing the resident's name, street address and telephone number (arranged alphabetically by town).  There are also some ads for local businesses included.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTowns Included:\u003cbr\u003eAdamsdale, Adamstown, Akron, Albany, Amityville, Andreas, Angelica, Anise, Annville, Aristes, Ashland, Athol, Atlas, Auburn, Aucheys, Avon, Bachmanville, Bally, Baremont, Barnesville, Barry, Barto, Beartown, Beaverdale, Bechtelsville, Beckersville, Beckville, Bellegrove, Bellevue, Belmont, Benzer, Bergers, Bergy, Berkley, Bern Church, Berne, Bernharts, Bernville, Bethel, Big Mile Run, Birdsboro, Black Bear, Black Horse, Blackwood, Blainsport, Blandon, Blue Ball, Blue Marsh, Bordnersville, Bowers Station, Bowmans, Bowmansville, Boyer Heights, Boyertown, Branch Dale, Brandonville, Brickerville, Broad Mountain, Brocton, Brommerstown, Brookside, Brossville, Brownsdale, Brownstown, Brownsville, Brubaker, Brunnerville, Buck Mountain, Buck Run, Buffalo Springs, Bunker Hill, Cocoosing, Calcium, Campbellstown, Carsonia, Cedar Lane, Center Church, Centerport, Centralia, Chain, Chapel, Cherryville, Churchtown, Clay, Clayton, Cleona, Clingan, Coal Castle, Coaldale, Cocalico, Coffeetown, Colebrook, Colebrookdale, Conestoga, Congo, Connerton, Corning, Cornwall, Cressona, Cressona Valley, Cross Keys, Crow Hill, Cumbola, Dale, Dauberville, Delano, Delphi, Denver, Derrydown, DeTurksville, Diamond Station, Dietrichs Mills, Disston, Donaghmore, Donaldson, Dooleyville, Dow, Dowdentown, Dreibelbis, Dryville, Duncott, Durlach, Eaglepoint, Eagles Mountain Home, Earlville, East Earl, East Greenville, East Mahanoy Junction, East Mines, Ebenezer, Eckville, Edison, Elverson, Ephrata, Eshbach, Esterly, Eustontown, Eustonville, Evansville, Exchange, Exeter Station, Exmoor, Fairland, Fairview, Farmersville, Fearnot, Fetterville, Finland, Fishbach, Five Mile House, Fivepointsville, Fleetwood, Flintville, Flusheim, Flying Hill, Fontana, Forestville, Forneydale, Fountain Springs, Four-mile House, Frackville, Frederick, Fredericksburg, Fredericksville, Freeport Mills, Friedensburg, Fritztown, Fruitville, Frush Valley, Gablesville, Germansville, Geryville, Gilbraltar, Gilberton, Gilbertsville, Girardville, Glen Alpine, Glen Gery, Glenside, Glenworth, Gloninger, Goodspring, Goodville, Goodville Mills, Gordon, Gouglersville, Granatine Hill, Granitine Hill, Gratz, Greenawald, Green Lane, Greenpoint, Greensbury, Green Terrace, Greshville, Grier, Griesemersville, Grill, Gims Mill, Grimville, Grohs Store, Hahnstown, Haines Locks, Halfville, Half Way, Hamburg, Hancock, Harlem, Harpers Tavern, Hauto, Hebron, Heckscherville, Hegins, Heilmandale, Helfenstein, Hendelton, Hendricks, Henningsville, Hereford, Heydts School House, Hill Church, Hill Crest, Hillegass, Hillside, Hinkletown, Hoffmansville, Hokes Mill, Homesville, Hometown, Hopeland, Hoppenville, Horsts Mills, Hosenback, Host, Huffs Church, Huntersville, Hyde Crest, Hyde Park, Hydevilla, Independent District, Indiantown, Inter Villa, Inwood, Iona, Iron Stone, Irving, Isabella, Jacksonville, Jacksonwald, Jefferson, Johnstown, Joliett, Jonestown, Keims Woods, Keiser, Kempsville, Kempton, Kimmerlings, Kimmerlingsville, Kirbyville, Kisselhill, Kissingers Locks, Kistlers Valley, Kleckner, Kleinfeltersville, Klinesville, Knauers, Kratz, Karussdale, Kumry, Kutztown, Lakeside, Landingville, Landis Store, Lansford, Lavelle, Layfield, Lebanon, Lederach, Lederachville, Leesport, Leinsbachs, Leizes Bridge, Lenhartsville, Lewistown, Lexington, Lickdale, Limekiln, Lincoln, Linden Grove, Liscum, Lititz, Little Oley, Llewellyn, Loags Corner, Lobachsville, Locustdale, Locust Gap, Locust Valley, Longswamp, Long Swamp Center, Lorane, Lost Creek, Lower Heidelberg, Lykens, Lynnport, Lynnville, Lyons, Lyons Station, McClain, McGillstown, McGovernsville, McKeansburg, McKnights Gap, McLeans Station, Mabel, Mahanoy City, Mahanoy Plane, Maiden Creek, Maizeville, Manatawny, Mantzville, Marsh, Martindale, Mardy, Maxatawny, Meadow Valley, Mechanicsville, Meckville, Melrose, Mertztown, Middle Creek, Middleport, Midvalley, Midway, Millardsville, Millbach, Millbach Springs, Mill Creek, Millersburg, Millersville, Millmont, Millway, Minersville, Mohnton, Mohrsville, Molltown, Monroe Valley, Montello, Monterey, Morea, Morgantown, Morysville, Moselem, Moselem Springs, Mount Airy, Mount Carbon, Mountain, Mountain Springs, Mountain View, Mt. Carmel, Mt. Gretna, Mount Laurel, Mount Lebanon, Mount Penn, Mount Pleasant, Mount Zion,  Mountville, Mowry, Moyers Station, Muddycreek, Muhlenburg, Muir, Mumbauresville, Murrell, Myerstown, Narvon, Natalie, Neiffer, Neighborville, New Berlinville, New Boston, New Castle, New England, New Jerusalem, Newkirk, New Mahoning, Newmanstown, New Market Forge, New Philadelphia, New Ringgold, Newtown, New Tripoli, Niantic, Normal, Normal Square, North Heidelberg, Northmont, North Penn, Northside, North Wyomissing Heights, Oakbrook, Obelisk, Obold, Oley, Oley Line, Ono, Onset, Ontelaunee, O'reillys Gap, Orwigburg, Orwin, Owl Creek, Palm, Palmyra, Palo Alto, Panther Valley, Paradise, Park Place, Patterson, Pennsburg, Pennside, Perkiomenville, Pikesville, Pinedale, Pine Grove, Pleasant Corner, Pleasant Hill, Pleasantrun, Pleasant Valley, Pleasant View, Pleasantville, Port Carbon, Port Clinton, Pottsville, Prescott, Primrose, Quakake Junction, Quentin, Ravensrun, Ravine, Reading, Reading Heights, Reamstown, Red Hill, Redrun, Reedsville, Rehrersburg, Reidenbachs Store, Reiffton, Reiner City, Reinerton, Reinholds Station, Reinoehlsville, Reistville, Reodersville, Rexmont, Reynolds, Richland, Rickenbach, Ridgewood, Ringtown, Riverside, Robesonia, Rocherty, Rock, Rockdale, Rockville, Roeders, Rosedale, Rosedam, Rose Hill, Rothsville, Rudy, Ryeland, Sacramento, St. Clair, Saint Lawrence, Saint Nicholas, Salford, Salfordville, Sand Hill, Sassamansville, Schaefferstown, Schoeneck, Schoentown, Schofer, Schultzville, Schutes Mill, Schuylkill Haven, Schwenkville, Seek, Seisholtzville, Seltzer City, Shaft, Shamrock, Shanesville, Shartlesvillle, Sheerlund, Shenandoah, Sheridan, Shillington, Shirksville, Shoemakersville, Siegfrieds Dale, Sigmund, Silvertown, Sinking Spring, Sittler, Snyders, South Mountain, Spangsville, Spinnerstown, Sporting Hill, Spring Glen, Springmont, Spring Mount, Spring Valley, State Hill, Steeltown, Steinsville, Stevens, Stonemont, Stonersville, Stonetown, Stony Creek, Stony Run, Stouchsburg, Stoudts Ferry Bridge, Stoudtsville, Strausstown, Stricklerstown, Strong, Suedberg, Summithill, Summit Station, Sumneytown, Sunnyside, Swartzville, Syner, Talmage, Tamanend, Tamaqua, Taylorsville, Temple, Terre Hill, Tilden, Topton, Tower City, Treichlersville, Tremont, Trexler, Tuckerton, Tulphehocken, Tumbling Run, Tuscarora, Union Grove, Union Water Works, Upper Bern, Valley Glen, Valley View, Van Reed, Vinemont, Virginville, Voganville, Vulcan, Wabash, Wadesville, Waldeck, Walters Park, Wanamakers, Warwick, Weaverland, Weavertown, Wehr, Weidmanville, Weishample, Wernersville, Wertzs Mill, Wessnersville, West Brunswick, West Earl, West Lawn, West Lebanon, West Leesport, West Myerstown, West Penn, West Reading, Westwood, Wiconisco, Wilburton, William Penn, Williamstown, Windsor Castle, Wolf Creek, Womelsdorf, Worman, Woxall, Wyomissing, Wyomissing Heights, Wyomissing Hills, Yeagleystown, Yellow House, York Farm, Zerbe, Zieglerville, Zinns Mill\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eUnited Telephone Directory - Southern District - June 1922\u003cbr\u003e(United Telephone Company, 1922, 120 pages)\u003cbr\u003eThis is a telephone directory parts of Berks, Chester, Dauphin, Delaware, Lancaster, Lebanon, and York Counties, Pennsylvania for the year 1922.  The directory information lists the resident's name, street address and telephone number arranged alphabetically by town.  This directory also includes the \"yellow pages\" section covering the businesses of the same area.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003ePennsylvania Towns included:\u003cbr\u003eAbbeville, Adamstown, Akron, Annville, Atglen, Athol, Avon, Bainbridge, Barneston, Baretown, Bareville, Baumgardner, Bausmans, Beaver Creek, Beckersville, Bellegrove, Bethel, Bird-in-Hand, Birdsboro, Birmingham, Blainsport, Blue Ball, Blue Mountain, Bon View, Bowmansville, Brickerville, Bridgeport, Brookhaven, Brunnerville, Brownstown, Bordners, Buck, Buyerstown, Cains, Campbell, Campbelltown, Carmago, Chalfont, Chester, Christiana, Churchtown, Clay, Claymont, Clear Springs, Cleona, Coatesville, Cochransville, Colebrook, Colemanville, Columbia, Compass, Conestoga Centre, Cordella, Cornwall, Cresswell, Denver, Dillers, Dillerville, Dillworthtown, Douglasville, Downingtown, Earlville, East Earl, East Hanover, East Petersburg, Eden, Eddystone, Elizabethtown, Elm, Elstonville, Elverson, Embreeville, Engleside, Ephrata, Erb's Meeting House, Fairland, Farmersville, Fertility, Fetterville, Fishing Creek Valley, Florin, Florinel, Fontana, Fredericksburg, Freeport Mills, Frystown, Fruitville, Gap, Geigers Mills, Georgetown, Gibraltar, Glen Moore, Goodville, Gouglersville, Gordonville, Grantville, Greenland, Greenville, Halfway, Hambright, Hamlin, Harpers, Hartman's Station, Hebron, Heilmandale, Hellars, Herrville, Hessdale, Highville, Hill Church, Hollingers, Honeybrook, Iona, Ironville, Isabella, Jacksonville, Jacksonwald, Joanne, Jonestown, Kinzer, Kissell Hill, Kready, Krumstown, Lampeter, Lancaster Junction, Lancaster, Landis Valley, Landisville, Lanes Meeting House, Lapps, Lawn, Leacock, Leaman Place, Lebanon, Ledger, Lenape, Lenover, Leola, Letort, Lexington, Lickdale, Lime Rock, Lime Valley, Lincoln, Linglestown, Lititz, London Grove, Loran, McCalls Ferry, McGillstown, Malvern, Manada Furnace, Manada Gap, Manada Hill, Manheim, Marietta, Marcus Hook, Marsh, Marshallton, Marticville, Martin's Corner, Masonville, Maytown, Mechanic Grove, Mechanicsville, Meckville, Media, Mellinger's Church, Midway, Millardsville, Millbach Springs, Millersburg, Millersville, Millway, Modena, Mohnton, Monacacy, Morgantown, Morgan Station, Mortonville, Mount Aetna, Mount Clair, Mount Gretna, Mount Hope, Mount Joy, Mount Nebo, Mount Pleasant, Mount Zion, Mountville, Myerstown, Mylin's Corner, Nacetown, Narvon, Neffsville, Neversink, New Danville, New Holland, New Providence, Nickle Mines, Northbrook, Oak Bottom, Ono, Oreville, Palmyra, Paradise, Parkesburg, Penn, Pennsburg, Penryn, Pequea, Piketown, Pomeroy, Pottstown, Prescott, Quarryville, Quentin, Rankstown, Rawlingsville, Reamstown, Refton, Rehrersburg, Rheems, Reinholds Station, Reinoehlsville, Reistville, Rexmont, Richland, Ridgewood, Rocherty, Rocky Springs, Rohrerstown, Rome, Ronks, Roseville, Rossmere, Rothsville, Safe Harbor, Saint Peters, Salisbury, Schaefferstown, Schoeneck, Schubert, Shellsville, Shenk's Ferry, Shillington, Shirksville, Smithville, Smoketown, Soudersburg, South Hermitage, Spannuth Store, Speedwell, Strasburg, Steelstown, Stevens, Stoney Creek Mills, Stouchsburg, Stovers Mill, Stoversville, Strode's Mills, Sun Hill, Sunnyside, Supplee, Syner, Talmage, Terre Hill, Thurlow, Unionville, Upland, Village Green, Vintage, Wagontown, Walmers Church, Ward, Warwick, Washington Borough, Weaverstown, Weidmanville, West Chester, West Lebanon, Westmont, West Willow, Wheatland Mills, White Bear, White Horse, White Oaks, Willow Street, Windom, Wintersville, Witmer, Yellow House, Zinn's Mill\u003cbr\u003e","brand":"PA-Genealogy","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":42545173037284,"sku":"BE13","price":15.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0784\/3371\/products\/websitelogo_a46cb990-2135-4bc1-b263-8ed74e3de472.jpg?v=1645626617"},{"product_id":"berks-county-pa-berks-county-directory-collection-1930-1959","title":"Berks County PA - Berks County Directory Collection (1930-1959)","description":"This is a collection of various historical and genealogical reference works on Pennsylvania.  These references cover 1000's of individuals, and are an excellent way to start or continue research focused on PA. \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThis material was scanned from original publications and will be provided as PDFs. 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These files can be read using many PDF reader programs (Windows \/ Mac \/ Linux), however Adobe Reader or Acrobat are recommended.  Unless notes, each of these files are text-searchable.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTelephone Directory - May 1923 (Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1923, 160 pages)\u003cbr\u003eThis is a telephone directory of covering parts of Berks, Dauphin, Lancaster, Lebanon, Lehigh, Montgomery, Northumberland, and Schuylkill Counties, PA for the year 1923.  The directory lists 1,000's of residents and businesses of these areas, providing the resident's name, street address and telephone number (arranged alphabetically by town).  There are also some ads for local businesses included.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTowns Included:\u003cbr\u003eAdamsdale, Adamstown, Akron, Albany, Amityville, Andreas, Angelica, Anise, Annville, Aristes, Ashland, Athol, Atlas, Auburn, Aucheys, Avon, Bachmanville, Bally, Baremont, Barnesville, Barry, Barto, Beartown, Beaverdale, Bechtelsville, Beckersville, Beckville, Bellegrove, Bellevue, Belmont, Benzer, Bergers, Bergy, Berkley, Bern Church, Berne, Bernharts, Bernville, Bethel, Big Mile Run, Birdsboro, Black Bear, Black Horse, Blackwood, Blainsport, Blandon, Blue Ball, Blue Marsh, Bordnersville, Bowers Station, Bowmans, Bowmansville, Boyer Heights, Boyertown, Branch Dale, Brandonville, Brickerville, Broad Mountain, Brocton, Brommerstown, Brookside, Brossville, Brownsdale, Brownstown, Brownsville, Brubaker, Brunnerville, Buck Mountain, Buck Run, Buffalo Springs, Bunker Hill, Cocoosing, Calcium, Campbellstown, Carsonia, Cedar Lane, Center Church, Centerport, Centralia, Chain, Chapel, Cherryville, Churchtown, Clay, Clayton, Cleona, Clingan, Coal Castle, Coaldale, Cocalico, Coffeetown, Colebrook, Colebrookdale, Conestoga, Congo, Connerton, Corning, Cornwall, Cressona, Cressona Valley, Cross Keys, Crow Hill, Cumbola, Dale, Dauberville, Delano, Delphi, Denver, Derrydown, DeTurksville, Diamond Station, Dietrichs Mills, Disston, Donaghmore, Donaldson, Dooleyville, Dow, Dowdentown, Dreibelbis, Dryville, Duncott, Durlach, Eaglepoint, Eagles Mountain Home, Earlville, East Earl, East Greenville, East Mahanoy Junction, East Mines, Ebenezer, Eckville, Edison, Elverson, Ephrata, Eshbach, Esterly, Eustontown, Eustonville, Evansville, Exchange, Exeter Station, Exmoor, Fairland, Fairview, Farmersville, Fearnot, Fetterville, Finland, Fishbach, Five Mile House, Fivepointsville, Fleetwood, Flintville, Flusheim, Flying Hill, Fontana, Forestville, Forneydale, Fountain Springs, Four-mile House, Frackville, Frederick, Fredericksburg, Fredericksville, Freeport Mills, Friedensburg, Fritztown, Fruitville, Frush Valley, Gablesville, Germansville, Geryville, Gilbraltar, Gilberton, Gilbertsville, Girardville, Glen Alpine, Glen Gery, Glenside, Glenworth, Gloninger, Goodspring, Goodville, Goodville Mills, Gordon, Gouglersville, Granatine Hill, Granitine Hill, Gratz, Greenawald, Green Lane, Greenpoint, Greensburg, Green Terrace, Greshville, Grier, Griesemersville, Grill, Grims Mill, Grimville, Grohs Store, Hahnstown, Haines Locks, Halfville, Half Way, Hamburg, Hancock, Harlem, Harpers Tavern, Hauto, Hebron, Heckscherville, Hegins, Heilmandale, Helfenstein, Hendelton, Hendricks, Henningsville, Hereford, Heydts School House, Hill Church, Hill Crest, Hillegass, Hillside, Hinkletown, Hoffmansville, Hokes Mill, Homesville, Hometown, Hopeland, Hoppenville, Horsts Mills, Hosensack, Host, Huffs Church, Huntersville, Hyde Crest, Hyde Park, Hydevilla, Independent District, Indiantown, Inter Villa, Inwood, Iona, Iron Stone, Irving, Isabella, Jacksonville, Jacksonwald, Jefferson, Johnstown, Joliett, Jonestown, Keffers, Keims Woods, Keiser, Kempsville, Kempton, Kimmerlings, Kimmerlingsville, Kirbyville, Kisselhill, Kissingers Locks, Kistlers Valley, Kleckner, Kleinfeltersville, Klinesville, Knauers, Kratz, Karussdale, Kumry, Kutztown, Lakeside, Landingville, Landis Store, Lansford, Lavelle, Layfield, Lebanon, Lederach, Lederachville, Leesport, Leinsbachs, Leizes Bridge, Lenhartsville, Lewistown, Lexington, Lickdale, Limekiln, Lincoln, Linden Grove, Liscum, Lititz, Little Oley, Llewellyn, Loags Corner, Lobachsville, Locustdale, Locust Gap, Locust Valley, Longswamp, Long Swamp Center, Lorane, Lost Creek, Lower Heidelberg, Lykens, Lynnport, Lynnville, Lyons, Lyons Station, McClain, McGillstown, McGovernsville, McKeansburg, McKnights Gap, McLeans Station, Mabel, Mahanoy City, Mahanoy Plane, Maiden Creek, Maizeville, Mantzville, Marsh, Martindale, Maryd, Maxatawny, Meadow Valley, Mechanicsville, Meckville, Melrose, Mertztown, Middle Creek, Middleport, Midvalley, Midway, Millardsville, Millbach, Millbach Springs, Mill Creek, Millersburg, Millersville, Millmont, Millway, Minersville, Mohnton, Mohrsville, Molltown, Monroe Valley, Montello, Monterey, Morea, Morgantown, Morysville, Moselem, Moselem Springs, Mountain, Mountain Springs, Mountain View, Mount Airy, Mount Carbon, Mt. Carmel, Mt. Gretna, Mount Laurel, Mount Lebanon, Mount Penn, Mount Pleasant, Mount Zion, Mountville, Mowry, Moyers Station, Muddycreek, Muhlenburg, Muir, Mumbauresville, Murrell, Myerstown, Narvon, Natalie, Neiffer, Neighborville, New Berlinville, New Boston, New Castle, New England, New Jerusalem, Newkirk, New Mahoning, Newmanstown, New Market Forge, New Philadelphia, New Ringgold, Newtown, New Tripoli, Niantic, Normal, Normal Square, North Heidelberg, Northmont, North Penn, Northside, North Wyomissing Heights, Oakbrook, Obelisk, Obold, Oley, Oley Line, Ono, Onset, Ontelaunee, O'reillys Gap, Orwigburg, Orwin, Owl Creek, Palm, Palmyra, Palo Alto, Panther Valley, Paradise, Park Place, Patterson, Pennsburg, Pennside, Perkiomenville, Pikesville, Pinedale, Pine Grove, Pleasant Corner, Pleasant Hill, Pleasantrun, Pleasant Valley, Pleasant View, Pleasantville, Port Carbon, Port Clinton, Pottsville, Prescott, Primrose, Quakake Junction, Quentin, Raven Run, Ravine, Reading, Reading Heights, Reamstown, Red Hill, Redrun, Reedsville, Rehrersburg, Reidenbachs Store, Reiffton, Reiner City, Reinerton, Reinholds Station, Reinoehlsville, Reistville, Reodersville, Rexmont, Reynolds, Richland, Rickenbach, Ridgewood, Ringtown, Riverside, Robesonia, Rocherty, Rock, Rockdale, Rockville, Roeders, Rosedale, Rosedam, Rose Hill, Rothsville, Rudy, Ryeland, Sacramento, St. Clair, Saint Lawrence, Saint Nicholas, Salford, Salfordville, Sand Hill, Sassamansville, Schaefferstown, Schoeneck, Schoentown, Schofer, Schultzville, Schutes Mill, Schuylkill Haven, Schwenkville, Seek, Seisholtzville, Seltzer City, Shaft, Shamrock, Shanesville, Shartlesvillle, Sheerlund, Shenandoah, Sheridan, Shillington, Shirksville, Shoemakersville, Siegfrieds Dale, Sigmund, Silvertown, Sinking Spring, Sittler, Snyders, South Mountain, Spangsville, Spinnerstown, Sporting Hill, Spring Glen, Springmont, Spring Mount, Spring Valley, State Hill, Steeltown, Steinsville, Stevens, Stonemont, Stonersville, Stonetown, Stony Creek, Stony Run, Stouchsburg, Stoudts Ferry Bridge, Stoudtsville, Strausstown, Stricklerstown, Strong, Suedberg, Summithill, Summit Station, Sumneytown, Sunnyside, Swartzville, Syner, Talmage, Tamanend, Tamaqua, Taylorsville, Temple, Terre Hill, Tilden, Topton, Tower City, Treichlersville, Tremont, Trexler, Tuckerton, Tulphehocken, Tumbling Run, Tuscarora, Union Grove, Union Water Works, Upper Bern, Valley Glen, Valley View, Van Reed, Vinemont, Virginville, Voganville, Vulcan, Wabash, Wadesville, Waldeck, Walters Park, Wanamakers, Warwick, Weaverland, Weavertown, Wehr, Weidmanville, Weishample, Wernersville, Wertzs Mill, Wessnersville, West Brunswick, West Earl, West Lawn, West Lebanon, West Leesport, West Myerstown, West Penn, West Reading, Westwood, Wiconisco, Wilburton, William Penn, Williamstown, Windsor Castle, Wolf Creek, Womelsdorf, Worman, Woxall, Wyomissing, Wyomissing Heights, Wyomissing Hills, Yeagleystown, Yellow House, York Farm, Zerbe, Zieglerville, Zinns Mill\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTelephone Directory - November 1923 - Reading \u0026amp; Vicinity\u003cbr\u003e(Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1923, 164 pages)\u003cbr\u003eThis is a telephone directory of covering parts of Berks, Carbon, Dauphin, Lancaster, Lebanon, Lehigh, Montgomery, Northumberland, and Schuylkill Counties, PA for the year 1923.  The directory lists 1,000's of residents and businesses of these areas, providing the resident's name, street address and telephone number (arranged alphabetically by town).  There are also some ads for local businesses included.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTowns Included:\u003cbr\u003eAdamsdale, Adamstown, Akron, Albany, Amityville, Andreas, Angelica, Anise, Annville, Aristes, Ashland, Athol, Atlas, Auburn, Aucheys, Avon, Bachmanville, Bally, Baremont, Barnesville, Barry, Barto, Beartown, Beaverdale, Bechtelsville, Beckville, Bellegrove, Bellevue, Belmont, Benzer, Bergers, Bergy, Berkley, Bern Church, Berne, Bernharts, Bethel, Big Mile Run, Birdsboro, Black Bear, Black Horse, Blackwood, Blainsport, Blandon, Blue Ball, Blue Marsh, Bordnersville, Bowers Station, Bowmans, Bowmansville, Boyer Heights, Boyertown, Branch Dale, Brandonville, Brickerville, Broad Mountain, Brocton, Brommerstown, Brookside, Brossville, Brownsdale, Brownstown, Brownsville, Brubaker, Brunnerville, Buck Mountain, Buck Run, Buffalo Springs, Bunker Hill, Cocoosing, Calcium, Campbellstown, Carsonia, Cedar Lane, Center Church, Centerport, Centralia, Chain, Chapel, Cherryville, Churchtown, Clay, Clayton, Cleona, Clingan, Coal Castle, Coaldale, Cocalico, Coffeetown, Colebrook, Colebrookdale, Conestoga, Congo, Connerton, Corning, Cornwall, Cressona, Cressona Valley, Cross Keys, Crow Hill, Cumbola, Dale, Dauberville, Delano, Delphi, Denver, Derrydown, DeTurksville, Diamond Station, Dietrichs Mills, Disston, Donaghmore, Donaldson, Dooleyville, Dow, Dowdentown, Dreibelbis, Dryville, Duncott, Durlach, Eaglepoint, Eagles Mountain Home, Earlville, East Earl, East Greenville, East Mahanoy Junction, East Mines, Ebenezer, Eckville, Edison, Elverson, Ephrata, Eshbach, Esterly, Eustontown, Eustonville, Evansville, Exchange, Exeter Station, Exmoor, Fairland, Fairview, Farmersville, Fearnot, Fetterville, Finland, Fishbach, Five Mile House, Fivepointsville, Fleetwood, Flintville, Flusheim, Flying Hill, Fontana, Forestville, Forneydale, Fountain Springs, Four-mile House, Frackville, Frederick, Fredericksburg, Fredericksville, Freeport Mills, Friedensburg, Fritztown, Fruitville, Frush Valley, Gablesville, Germansville, Geryville, Gilbraltar, Gilberton, Gilbertsville, Girardville, Glen Alpine, Glen Gery, Glenside, Glenworth, Gloninger, Goodspring, Goodville, Goodville Mills, Gordon, Gouglersville, Granatine Hill, Granitine Hill, Gratz, Greenawald, Green Lane, Greenpoint, Greensbury, Green Terrace, Greshville, Grier, Griesemersville, Grill, Grims Mill, Grimville, Grohs Store, Hahnstown, Haines Locks, Halfville, Half Way, Hamburg, Hancock, Harlem, Harpers Tavern, Hauto, Hebron, Heckscherville, Hegins, Heilmandale, Helfenstein, Hendelton, Hendricks, Henningsville, Hereford, Heydts School House, Hill Church, Hill Crest, Hillegass, Hillside, Hinkletown, Hoffmansville, Hokes Mill, Homesville, Hometown, Hopeland, Hoppenville, Horsts Mills, Hosensack, Host, Huffs Church, Huntersville, Hyde Crest, Hyde Park, Hydevilla, Independent District, Indiantown, Inter Villa, Inwood, Iona, Iron Stone, Irving, Isabella, Jacksonville, Jacksonwald, Jefferson, Johnstown, Joliett, Jonestown, Keffers, Keims Woods, Keiser, Kempsville, Kempton, Kimmerlings, Kimmerlingsville, Kirbyville, Kisselhill, Kissingers Locks, Kistlers Valley, Kleckner, Kleinfeltersville, Klinesville, Knauers, Kratz, Karussdale, Kumry, Kutztown, Lakeside, Landingville, Landis Store, Lansford, Lavelle, Layfield, Lebanon, Lederach, Leesport, Leinsbachs, Leizes Bridge, Lenhartsville, Lewistown, Lexington, Lickdale, Limekiln, Lincoln, Linden Grove, Liscum, Lititz, Little Oley, Llewellyn, Loags Corner, Lobachsville, Locustdale, Locust Gap, Locust Valley, Longswamp, Long Swamp Center, Lorane, Lost Creek, Lower Heidelberg, Lykens, Lynnport, Lynnville, Lyons, Lyons Station, McClain, McGillstown, McGovernsville, McKeansburg, McKnights Gap, McLeans Station, Mabel, Mahanoy City, Mahanoy Plane, Maiden Creek, Maizeville, Mantzville, Marsh, Martindale, Maryd, Maxatawny, Meadow Valley, Mechanicsville, Meckville, Melrose, Mertztown, Middle Creek, Middleport, Midvalley, Midway, Millardsville, Millbach, Millbach Springs, Mill Creek, Millersburg, Millersville, Millmont, Millway, Minersville, Mohnton, Mohrsville, Molltown, Monroe Valley, Montello, Monterey, Morea, Morgantown, Morysville, Moselem, Moselem Springs, Mountain, Mountain View, Mount Airy, Mount Carbon, Mt. Carmel, Mt. Gretna, Mount Laurel, Mount Lebanon, Mount Penn, Mount Pleasant, Mount Zion, Mountville, Mowry, Moyers Station, Muddycreek, Muhlenburg, Muir, Mumbauresville, Murrell, Myerstown, Narvon, Natalie, Neiffer, Neighborville, New Berlinville, New Boston, New Castle, New England, New Jerusalem, Newkirk, New Mahoning, Newmanstown, New Market Forge, New Philadelphia, New Ringgold, Newtown, New Tripoli, Niantic, Normal, Normal Square, North Heidelberg, Northmont, North Penn, Northside, North Wyomissing Heights, Oakbrook, Obelisk, Obold, Oley, Oley Line, Ono, Onset, Ontelaunee, O'reillys Gap, Orwigburg, Orwin, Owl Creek, Palm, Palmyra, Palo Alto, Panther Valley, Paradise, Park Place, Patterson, Pennsburg, Pennside, Perkiomenville, Pikesville, Pinedale, Pine Grove, Pleasant Corner, Pleasant Hill, Pleasantrun, Pleasant Valley, Pleasant View, Pleasantville, Port Carbon, Port Clinton, Pottsville, Prescott, Primrose, Quakake Junction, Quentin, Raven Run, Ravine, Reading, Reading Heights, Reamstown, Red Hill, Redrun, Reedsville, Rehrersburg, Reidenbachs Store, Reiffton, Reiner City, Reinerton, Reinholds Station, Reinoehlsville, Reistville, Reodersville, Rexmont, Reynolds, Richland, Rickenbach, Ridgewood, Ringtown, Riverside, Robesonia, Rocherty, Rock, Rockdale, Rockville, Roeders, Rosedale, Rosedam, Rose Hill, Rothsville, Rudy, Ryeland, Sacramento, St. Clair, Saint Lawrence, Saint Nicholas, Salford, Salfordville, Sand Hill, Sassamansville, Schaefferstown, Schoeneck, Schoentown, Schofer, Schultzville, Schutes Mill, Schuylkill Haven, Schwenkville, Seek, Seisholtzville, Seltzer City, Shaft, Shamrock, Shanesville, Shartlesvillle, Sheerlund, Shenandoah, Sheridan, Shillington, Shirksville, Shoemakersville, Siegfrieds Dale, Sigmund, Silvertown, Sinking Spring, Sittler, Snyders, South Mountain, Spangsville, Spinnerstown, Sporting Hill, Spring Glen, Springmont, Spring Mount, Spring Valley, State Hill, Steeltown, Steinsville, Stevens, Stonemont, Stonersville, Stonetown, Stony Creek, Stony Run, Stouchsburg, Stoudts Ferry Bridge, Stoudtsville, Strausstown, Stricklerstown, Strong, Suedberg, Summithill, Summit Station, Sumneytown, Sunnyside, Swartzville, Syner, Talmage, Tamanend, Tamaqua, Taylorsville, Temple, Terre Hill, Tilden, Topton, Tower City, Treichlersville, Tremont, Trexler, Tuckerton, Tulphehocken, Tumbling Run, Tuscarora, Union Grove, Union Water Works, Upper Bern, Valley Glen, Valley View, Van Reed, Vinemont, Virginville, Voganville, Vulcan, Wabash, Wadesville, Waldeck, Walters Park, Wanamakers, Warwick, Weaverland, Weavertown, Wehr, Weidmanville, Weishample, Wernersville, Wertzs Mill, Wessnersville, West Brunswick, West Earl, West Lawn, West Lebanon, West Leesport, West Myerstown, West Penn, West Reading, Westwood, Wiconisco, Wilburton, William Penn, Williamstown, Windsor Castle, Wolf Creek, Womelsdorf, Worman, Woxall, Wyomissing, Wyomissing Heights, Wyomissing Hills, Yeagleystown, Yellow House, York Farm, Zerbe, Zieglerville, Zinns Mill\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003ePenn State Telephone Directory Southern District - June 1924\u003cbr\u003e(The United Telephone Company, 1924, 132 pages)\u003cbr\u003eThis is a telephone directory parts of Berks, Chester, Dauphin, Delaware, Lancaster, Lebanon, Montgomery and York Counties, Pennsylvania for the year 1924.  The directory information lists the resident's name, street address and telephone number arranged alphabetically by town.  This directory also includes the \"yellow pages\" section covering the businesses of the same area.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTowns included:\u003cbr\u003eAbbeville, Adamstown, Akron, Annville, Atglen, Athol, Avon, Bainbridge, Baretown, Bareville, Barneston, Baumgardner, Bausmans, Beaver Creek, Beckersville, Bellegrove, Bethel, Bird-in-Hand, Birdsboro, Birmingham, Blainsport, Blue Ball, Blue Mountain, Bon View, Bowmansville, Brickerville, Bridgeport, Brookhaven, Brunnerville, Brownstown, Bordners, Buck, Buyerstown, Cains, Campbell, Campbelltown, Carmago, Chalfont, Chester, Christiana, Churchtown, Clay, Claymont, Clear Springs, Cleona, Coatesville, Cochransville, Colebrook, Colemanville, Columbia, Compass, Conestoga Centre, Cordelia, Cornwall, Cresswell, Denver, Dillers, Dillerville, Dillworthtown, Doe Run, Douglasville, Downingtown, Earlville, East Earl, East Hanover, East Petersburg, Eden, Eddystone, Elizabethtown, Elm, Elstonville, Elverson, Embreeville, Engleside, Ephrata, Erb's Meeting House, Fairland, Farmersville, Fertility, Fetterville, Fishing Creek Valley, Florin, Florinel, Fontana, Fredericksburg, Freeport Mills, Frystown, Fruitville, Gap, Geigers Mills, Georgetown, Gibraltar, Glen Moore, Goodville, Gouglersville, Gordonville, Grantville, Greenland, Greenville, Halfway, Hambright, Hamlin, Harpers, Hartman's Station, Hebron, Heilmandale, Hellars, Herrville, Hessdale, Highville, Hill Church, Hollingers, Honeybrook, Indiantown Gap, Intercourse, Inwood, Iona, Ironville, Isabella, Jacksonville, Jacksonwald, Joanne, Jonestown, Kinzer, Kissell Hill, Kready, Krumstown, Lampeter, Lancaster Junction, Lancaster, Landis Valley, Landisville, Lanes Meeting House, Lapps, Lawn, Leacock, Leaman Place, Lebanon, Ledger, Lenape, Lenover, Leola, Letort, Lexington, Lickdale, Lime Rock, Lime Valley, Lincoln, Linglestown, Lititz, London Grove, Lorane, McCalls Ferry, McGillstown, Malvern, Manada Furnace, Manada Gap, Manada Hill, Manheim, Marietta, Marcus Hook, Marsh, Marshallton, Marticville, Martin's Corner, Masonville, Maytown, Mechanic Grove, Mechanicsville, Meckville, Media, Mellinger's Church, Midway, Millardsville, Millbach Springs, Millersburg, Millersville, Millway, Modena, Mohnton, Monacacy, Morgantown, Morgan Station, Mortonville, Mount Aetna, Mount Clair, Mount Gretna, Mount Hope, Mount Joy, Mount Nebo, Mount Pleasant, Mount Zion, Mountville, Myerstown, Mylin's Corner, Nacetown, Narvon, Neffsville, Neversink, New Danville, New Holland, New Providence, Nickle Mines, Northbrook, Oak Bottom, Ono, Oreville, Palmyra, Paradise, Parkesburg, Penn, Pennsburg, Penryn, Pequea, Piketown, Pine Ridge, Pomeroy, Pottstown, Prescott, Quarryville, Quentin, Rankstown, Rawlingsville, Reamstown, Refton, Rehrersburg, Reinholds Station, Reinoehlsville, Reistville, Rexmont, Rheems, Richland, Ridgewood, Rocherty, Rocky Springs, Rohrerstown, Rome, Ronks, Roseville, Rossmere, Rothsville, Safe Harbor, Saint Peters, Salisbury, Schaefferstown, Schoeneck, Schubert, Shellsville, Shenk's Ferry, Shillington, Shirksville, Smithville, Smoketown, Soudersburg, South Hermitage, Spannuth Store, Speedwell, Strasburg, Steelstown, Stevens, Stoney Creek Mills, Stouchsburg, Stovers Mill, Stoversville, Strode's Mills, Sun Hill, Sunnyside, Supplee, Syner, Talmage, Terre Hill, Thurlow, Unionville, Upland, Village Green, Vintage, Wagontown, Walmers Church, Ward, Warwick, Washington Borough, Weaverstown, Weidmanville, West Chester, West Lebanon, Westmont, West Willow, Wheatland Mills, White Bear, White Horse, White Oaks, Willow Street, Windom, Wintersville, Witmer, Yellow House, Zinn's Mill\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTelephone Directory - Winter 1925 - Reading \u0026amp; Vicinity\u003cbr\u003e(Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1925, 218 pages)\u003cbr\u003eThis is a telephone directory of covering parts of Berks, Chester, Dauphin, Lancaster, Lebanon, Lehigh, Montgomery, Northumberland, and Schuylkill Counties, PA for the year 1925.  The directory lists 1,000's of residents and businesses of these areas, providing the resident's name, street address and telephone number (arranged alphabetically by town).  There are also some ads for local businesses included.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTowns Included:\u003cbr\u003eAdamsdale, Adamstown, Akron, Albany, Alleghenyville, Amityville, Andreas, Angelica, Anise, Annville, Aristes, Ashland, Athol, Atlas, Auburn, Auchels, Avon, Bachmanville, Bally, Baremont, Barneston, Barry, Barto, Baumstown, Beaverdale, Bechtelsville, Beckville, Bellegrove, Bellevue, Belmont, Benzer, Bergers, Bergey, Berkley, Berne, Bernharts, Bernville, Bethel, Big Mile Run, Birdell, Birdsboro, Black Horse, Blackwood, Blainsport, Blandon, Blue Marsh, Bordnersville, Bowers Station, Bowmans, Bowmansville, Boyertown, Branch Dale, Brandonville, Brandywine Manor, Brickerville, Broad Mountain, Brocton, Brommerstown, Brookside, Brossville, Brownsdale, Brownstown, Brownsville, Brubaker, Brunnerville, Buck Mountain, Buck Run, Buffalo Springs, Bunker Hill, Cocoosing, Calcium, Cambridge, Campbellstown, Cedar Hill, Cedar Top, Center Church, Centerport, Centralia, Chain, Chapel, Cherryville, Chestnut Hill, Church Hill, Churchtown, Clay, Clayton, Cleona, Clingan, Coal Castle, Coaldale, Cocalico, Coffeetown, Colebrook, Colebrookdale, Conestoga, Congo, Connerton, Corning, Cornog, Cornwall, Cressona, Cressona Valley, Cross Keys, Crow Hill, Cumbola, Cupola, Dale, Dampman, Dauberville, Delphi, Denver, DeTurksville, Diamond Station, Dietrichs Mills, Disston, Donaghmore, Donaldson, Dooleyville, Douglassville, Dow, Dowdentown, Drehersville, Dreibelbis, Dryville, Duncott, Durlach, Eaglepoint, Earlville, East Greenville, East Mahanoy Junction, East Mines, Ebenezer, Eckville, Edison, Elverson, Ephrata, Eshbach, Esterly, Eustontown, Eustonville, Evansville, Exchange, Exmoor, Fairland, Fairview, Farmersville, Fearnot, Finland, Fishbach, Five Mile House, Fivepointsville, Fleetwood, Flintville, Flying Hill, Fontaine, Fontana, Forestville, Forneydale, Forrest, Fountain Springs, Four-mile House, Frackville, Frederick, Fredericksburg, Fredericksville, Freeport Mills, Friedensburg, Fritztown, Fruitville, Frush Valley, Frystown, Gablesville, Geigers Mills, Geigertown, Germansville, Geryville, Gilbraltar, Gickerville, Gilberton, Gilbertsville, Girardville, Glen Alpine, Glenmoore, Glenside, Glenworth, Gloninger, Goodspring, Goodville, Goodville Mills, Gordon, Gouglersville, Granatine Hill, Gratz, Greenawald, Green Lane, Greenpoint, Greensbury, Green Tree School, Greshville, Griesemersville, Grill, Grims Mill, Grimville, Grohs Store, Hahnstown, Halfville, Half Way, Hamburg, Hampton School, Hancock, Harlem, Harmony Church, Harmony Hill, Harpers Tavern, Hauto, Hebron, Heckscherville, Hecla, Hegins, Heilmandale, Helfenstein, Hendelton, Hendricks, Henningsville, Hereford, Heydts School House, Hill Church, Hill Crest, Hillegass, Hillside, Hinkletown, Hoffmansville, Hokes Mill, Homesville, Hometown, Honey Brook, Hopeland, Hopewell, Hoppenville, Horsts Mills, Hosensack, Host, Huffs Church, Hummels Store, Huntersville, Hyde Crest, Hyde Park, Hydevilla, Icedale, Independent District, Indiantown, Inter Villa, Inwood, Iona, Iron Stone, Irving, Isabella, Jacksonville, Jacksonwald, Jefferson, Joanna, Joanna Furnace, Johnstown, Joliett, Jonestown, Kaska, Keffers, Keims Woods, Keiser, Kempsville, Kempton, Kenneys, Kimmerlings, Kimmerlingsville, Kirbyville, Kisselhill, Kistlers Valley, Kleckner, Kleinfeltersville, Klinesville, Knauers, Kratz, Karussdale, Kulptown, Kutztown, Landingville, Landis Store, Lansford, Lavelle, Layfield, Lebanon, Lederach, Leesport, Leinsbachs, Leizes Bridge, Lenhartsville, Lewis Mills, Lewis School, Lewistown, Lexington, Lickdale, Limekiln, Lincoln, Linden Grove, Liscum, Lititz, Little Oley, Little Washington, Llewellyn, Loag, Loags Corner, Lobachsville, Locustdale, Locust Gap, Longswamp, Long Swamp Center, Lorane, Lost Creek, Lower Heidelberg, Lyndell, Lynnport, Lynnville, Lyons, Mabel, Mahanoy City, Mahanoy Plane, Maiden Creek, Maizeville, Manor, Mantzville, Marsh, Martindale, Maryd, Maxatawny, McClain, McGillstown, McGovernsville, McKeansburg, McKnights Gap, McLeans Station, Meadow Valley, Mechanicsville, Meckville, Melrose, Mertztown, Middle Creek, Middleport, Midvalley, Midway, Millardsville, Millbach, Millbach Springs, Mill Creek, Millersburg, Millersville, Millmont, Millway, Minersville, Mohnton, Mohrsville, Molltown, Monocacy, Monroe Valley, Montello, Monterey, Morea, Morgantown, Morysville, Moselem, Moselem Springs, Mountain, Mountain Spring, Mountain View, Mount Airy, Mount Carbon, Mt. Carmel, Mt. Gretna, Mount Laurel, Mount Lebanon, Mount Penn, Mount Pleasant, Mount Pleasant Hill, Mount Zion, Mountville, Mowry, Moyers Station, Muddycreek, Muhlenburg, Muir, Mumbauresville, Murrell, Myerstown, Narvon, Natalie, Neiffer, Neighborville, Neversink, New Berlinville, New Boston, New Castle, New England, New Jerusalem, Newkirk, New Mahoning, Newmanstown, New Market Forge, New Philadelphia, New Ringgold, Newtown, New Tripoli, Niantic, Normal, Normal Square, North Heidelberg, Northmont, North Penn, Northside, North Wyomissing Heights, Obelisk, Obold, Oley, Oley Line, Ono, Onset, Ontelaunee, O'reillys Gap, Orwigburg, Orwin, Owl Creek, Palm, Palmyra, Palo Alto, Panther Valley, Paradise, Park Place, Patterson, Pennsburg, Pennside, Perkiomenville, Pikesville, Pinedale, Pine Grove, Pineswamp School, Pleasant Corner, Pleasant Hill, Pleasantrun, Pleasant Valley, Pleasant View, Pleasantville, Plowville, Port Carbon, Port Clinton, Pottsville, Prescott, Primrose, Quentin, Rauschs, Raven Run, Ravine, Reading, Reamstown, Red Hill, Red Line, Redrun, Reedsville, Rehrersburg, Reidenbachs Store, Reiffton, Reiner City, Reinerton, Reinholds Station, Reinoehlsville, Reistville, Rene Mount, Reodersville, Rexmont, Reynolds, Richland, Rickenbach, Ridgewood, Ringtown, Robesonia, Rocherty, Rock, Rockdale, Rockville, Roeders, Rosedale, Rose Hill, Rothsville, Rudy, Sacramento, St. Clair, Saint Lawrence, Saint Marys, Saint Nicholas, Salford, Salfordville, Sand Hill, Sassamansville, Scarlets Mill Schaefferstown, Schoeneck, Schoentown, Schofer, Schultzville, Schutes Mill, Schuylkill Haven, Schwenkville, Seek, Seidels Hill, Seisholtzville, Seltzer City, Seyfert, Shaft, Shamrock, Shanesville, Shartlesvillle, Sheep Hill, Sheerlund, Shenandoah, Sheridan, Shillington, Shirksville, Shoemakersville, Siegfrieds Dale, Sigmund, Silvertown, Sinking Spring, Sittler, Snyders, South Mountain, Spangsville, Spinnerstown, Sporting Hill, Spring Glen, Springmont, Spring Mount, Springton, Spring Valley, State Hill, Steeltown, Steinsville, Stevens, Stone Church, Stonemont, Stonersville, Stonetown, Stony Creek, Stony Run, Stouchsburg, Stoudts Ferry Bridge, Stoudtsville, Strausstown, Stricklerstown, Strong, Suedberg, Summithill, Summit Station, Sumneytown, Sunnyside, Suplee, Swartzville, Syner, Tamaqua, Taylorsville, Temple, Terre Hill, Tilden, Topton, Tower City, Trap Rock, Treichlersville, Tremont, Trexler, Trythall, Tuckerton, Tulphehocken, Tumbling Run, Tuscarora, Union Grove, Union Water Works, Upper Bern, Upper Gibraltar School, Valley Glen, Valley View, Van Reed, Vinemont, Virginville, Wabash, Wadesville, Waldeck, Wallace, Walters Park, Wanamakers, Warwick, Weaverland, Weavertown, Wehr, Weidmanville, Weishample, Wernersville, West Brunswick, West Earl, West Lawn, West Lebanon, West Leesport, West Myerstown, West Penn, West Reading, Westwood, Wilburton, William Penn, Williamstown, Windsor Castle, Wolf Creek, Womelsdorf, Woodville School, Worman, Woxall, Wyerbrooke, Wyomissing, Wyomissing Heights, Wyomissing Hills, Yeagleystown, Yellow House, York Farm, Zerbe, Zieglerville, Zinns Mill\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eLehigh Telephone Directory - January - June 1928\u003cbr\u003e(Lehigh Telephone Co., 1928, 246 pages)\u003cbr\u003eThis is a telephone directory of covering parts of: Berks, Bucks, Carbon, Lackawanna, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton, Pike, Schuylkill and Wayne counties Pennsylvania and a portion of New Jersey for the year 1928.  The directory lists over 40,000 residents and businesses, and provides the resident's name, street address and telephone number arranged alphabetically by town.  This directory also includes the \"yellow pages\" section covering the businesses of the same area.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003ePennsylvania Towns:\u003cbr\u003eAchenbach Hill, Ackermanville, Alpha, Aluta, Analomink, Appenzell, Aquashicola, Aquetong, Albrights, Alburtis, Allentown, Andreas, Ashfield, Ashland, Ballietsville, Bangor, Bath, Bath Junction, Bath Portland, Batts Switch, Beaver Run, Beaver Run Valley, Beersville, Benningers, Bergers, Berlinsville, Best, Best Station, Bethlehem, Bingen, Bittners Corner, Blakeslee, Bossardsville, Bowmanstown, Breinigsville, Brodhead, Brodheadsville, Brownsburg, Buck Hill Falls, Bucksville, Bursonville, Bushkill, Bushkill Center, Butztown, Canadensis, Carbon, Catasauqua, Cedarville, Cementon, Center Bridge, Center Valley, Centronia, Chain, Chapman Quarries, Chapmans Station, Cherry Hill, Cherry Vally, Cherryville, Chestnut Hill, Chestnut Ridge, Christian Springs, Claussville, Clearfield, Clifton, Coaldale, Coffeetown, Colesville, Conashaugh, Coolbaugh, Coopersburg, Copella, Coplay, Craigs Meadows, Cresco, Cross Roads, Crystal Cave, Daniels Slate Quarry, Danielsville, Diebertsville, Delabole, Delaware Water Gap, Dillinger, Dingmans, Dingmans Ferry, Dorney Park, Dorneysville, Drehersville, Drums, Durham, Durham Furnace, Eagle Point, East Bangor, East Danielsville, East Mauch Chunk, Easton, East Stroudsburg, East Texas, East Weissport, Echo Lake, Echo Valley, Eckert, Edelman, Edgemere, Effort, Egypt, Egypt Mills, Emaus, Emerald, Factoryville, Farmersville, Ferndale, Fernridge, Flag Staff, Flicksville, Fogelsville, Forest Park, Forks, Fountain Hill, Four-mile House, Fox Gap, Freemansburg, Friedens, Friedensville, Frutcheys, Fullerton, Georgetown, Germans Corner, Germans Stations, Germansville, Gilbert, Glendon, Gouldsboro, Greenawalds, Griesemersville, Grimsville, Guths Station, Guthsville, Hackelbernie, Harpers, Harrity, Harrow, Hatchery, Hauto, Haycock, Hecktown, Hecla, Hellertown, Henryville, Hoffmansville, Hokendauqua, Howertown, Huffnagle, Hunters Range, Hynemansville, Indianland, Ironton, Island Park, Jacksonville, Jamestown, Johnsonville, Jonas, Jordan, Jordan Station, Jordan Valley, Jurytown, Katellen, Kernsville, Kintnersville, Kleckner, Klecknersville, Klinesville, Kratzers, Kreidersville, Kresgsville, Krumsville, Kuhnsville, Kunkletown, Lanark, Lansford, Laurys Station, Leather Corner Post, Lehigh Furnace, Lehigh Gap, Lehighton, Lehnenburg, Leithsville, Lenhartsville, Limeport, Little Gap, Litzenberg, Lockport, Lower Saucon, Lynnport, Lyon Valley, Macungie, Mantzville, Marshalls Creek, Martins Creek, Mauch Chunk, McIlhaney, McKeansburg, McMicheals, Mechanicsville, Merkels, Meyer's Crossing, Mickleys, Middle Village, Milford, Miller Station, Moorestown, Mosserville, Mountainhome, Mountainville, Mount Bethel, Mt. Pocono, Myersville, Naomi Pines, Nazareth, Neffs, Nesquehoning, Newburg, Newhard, New Hope, New Mahoning, New Ringgold, Newside, New Tripoli, New Village, Niskey, Normal Square, Northampton, Packerton, Palmerton, Paradise, Paradise Falls, Paradise Valley, Parryville, Passer, Pen Argyl, Pennsville, Petersville, Phifers Corner, Pleasant Corner, Pleasant Valley, Pocono Lake, Pocono Manor, Pocono Pines, Pocono Summit, Pompeii, Porters Lake, Portland, Powder Valley, raubsville, Rauschs, Redington, Reeder, Reeders, Rene Mount, Revere, Reynolds, Richmond, Rickertsville, Reigelsville, Rising Sun, Riverton, Roseto, Ross Common, Rossland, Ruchsville, Rupsville, Saegersville, Salisbury, Sandts Eddy, Saucona, Saw Creek, Saylors Lake, Saylorsburg, Schanno, Schnecksville, Schoenersville, Schonech, Sciota, Scotrun, Seek, Seiberlingsville, Seidersville, Seiple, Seipsville, Shawnee, Shawnee-on-the-Delaware, Sherersville, Shimersville, Shimerville, Siegersville, Siegfried, Sittler, Slatedale, Slateford, Slatington, Smith Gap, Snydersville, South Bethlehem, South Easton, Spragueville, Spring Creek, Spring Mill, Springtown, Stauffers Station, Stemlersville, Stiers, Stines Corner, Stockertown, Stoddartsville, Stone Church, Stony Run, Stormville, Stoudtsville, Stroudsburg, Summithill, Summit Lawn, Sundale, Sweitzer, Swiftwater, Tannersville, Tatamy, Thornhurst, Tobyhanna, Tohickon, Treichlers, Trexlertown, Twin Lakes, Union Hill, Unionville, Upper Black Eddy, Upper Mauch Chunk, Vera Cruz, Virginville, Walberts, Walker Lake, Walkton, Walnutport, Walters, Wannamakers, Wassergass, Weaversville, Wehr, Weidasville, Weisenburg, Weissport, Wennersville, Werleys Corner, Wescoesville, West Bangor, West Catasauqua, West Easton, West Penn, West Weissport, Wilson Borough, Windgap, Woodtown, Zionsville, Zucksville\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eNew Jersey Towns:\u003cbr\u003eAlexauken, Allamuchy, Allamuchy Station, Alpha, Amsterdam, Anderson, Annandale, Anthony, Asbury, Beatyestown, Belvidere, Bissell, Blairstown, Bloomsbury, Bloomsbury Heights, Bowerstown, Bowne, Brainards, Brass Castle, Bridgeville, Broadway, Brookville, Buck Hill, Bunn Valley, Bunvale, Burnt Tavern, Buttzville, Califon, Carpentersville, Cedar Grove, Changewater, Chester, Chester Crossroads, Chester Station, Clinton, Cokesbury, Columbia, Copperhill, Cornish, County House, Cressmore, Delaware, Delaware Park, Dilts Corner, Drakestown, Dunnfield, Fairmount, Farmersville, Finesville, Flemington, Flemington Junction, Forge, Foul Rift, Free Union, Frenchtown, German Valley, Glen Gardner, Great Meadows, Greens Gridge, Grover, Hackettstown, Hacklebarney, Hainesburg Junction, Hampton, Hampton Junction, Harmony, Hazen, Headquarters, High Bridge, Hoffmans, Holland, Hope, Hughesville, Jacksonburg, Johnsons Ferry, Junction, Kennedy, Knowlton, Lambertville, Lamington, Larrisons Corner, Lebanon, Little Brook, Little York, Long Bridge, Long Valley, Lopatcong, Lower Harmony, Ludlow, Manunka Chunk, Marksboro, Martins Creek, Mechanicsville, Middle Valley, Milford, Milldale, Montague, Montana, Moore, Mountain Lake, Mountainville, Mount Airy, Mount Bethel, Mount Herman, Mount Joy, Mount Kipp, Naughtright, Newburg, New Germantown, New Hampton, New Village, Pahaquarry, Parker, Penwell, Pequest, Petersburg, Phillipsburg, Pleasantrun, Polkville, Port Colden, Port Murry, Port Warren, Potterstown, Pottersville, Prallsville, Reigelsville, Ringoes, Riverton, Rockport, Rocksburg, Rocktown, Rosemont, Round Valley, Round Valley Mills, Saxon Falls, Schooleys Mountain, seetertown, Sergeantsville, Sidney, Silver Run, Silverthorn, South Town, Spring Mills, Springtown, Springtown Mill, Spruce Run, Stanton, Stephensburg, Stewartsville, Still Valley, Stockton, Straw Church, Teetertown, Three Bridges, Townsbury, Tranquility, Upper Harmony, Vail, Vienna, Vulcanite, Walnut Valley, Warren, Warren Paper Mills, Warrenville, Washington, Whitehouse, Whitehouse Station, Woodglen\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eReading and Nearby Points Telephone Directory - Winter 1930-31\u003cbr\u003e(Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1930, 338 pages)\u003cbr\u003eThis is a telephone directory of covering parts of Berks, Carbon, Chester, Dauphin, Lancaster, Lebanon, Montgomery, Northumberland and Schuylkill Counties, PA for the year 1930.  The directory lists over 1,000's of residents and businesses of these areas, providing the resident's name, street address and telephone number (arranged alphabetically by town).  There are also some ads for local businesses included.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTowns Included:\u003cbr\u003eAdamsdale, Adamstown, Akron, Albany, Alleghenyville, Amityville, Andreas, Angelica, Anise, Annville, Ashland, Athol, Atlas, Auburn, Auchels, Avon, Bachmanville, Bally, Barneston, Barnesville, Barry, Barto, Basket, Baumstown, Beaverdale, Bechtelsville, Beckersville, Beckville, Bellegrove, Belmont, Benzer, Bergers, Bergey, Berkley, Berkshire Heights, Berne, Bernharts, Bernville, Bethel, Big Mine Run, Birdell, Birdsboro, Black Horse, Blackwood, Blainsport, Blandon, Bloomingdale, Blue Marsh, Bordnersville, Boston Run, Bowers Station, Bowmans, Bowmansville, Boyertown, Branch Dale, Brandamore, Brandonville, Brandywine Manor, Brickerville, Broad Mountain, Brocton, Brommerstown, Brossville, Brownsdale, Brownsville, Brubaker, Brunnerville, Buck Mountain, Buck Run, Buffalo Springs, Bunker Hill, Cacoosing, Calcium, Cambridge, Campbelltown, Cedar Top, Center Church, Centerport, Centralia, Chain, Chapel, Cherryville, Church Hill, Churchtown, Clay, Clayton, Cleona, Clingan, Coal Castle, Coaldale, Coffeetown, Cold Run, Colebrook, Colebrookdale, Conestoga, Congo, Connerton, Corning, Cornog, Cornwall, Cressona, Cressona Valley, Cumbola, Cupola, Dale, Dampman, Dauberville, Deer Lake, Delano, Delphi, Denver, Derrydown, Diamond Station, Dietrichs Mills, Disston, Donaghmore, Donaldson, Dooleyville, Douglassville, Dow, Dowdentown, Drehersville, Dreibelblis, Dryville, Duncott, Durlach, Eaglepoint, Earlville, East Greenville, East Mahanoy Junction, East Mines, Ebenezer, Eckville, Elverson, Engelsville, Ephrata, Eshbach, Esterly, Eustontown, Eustonville, Evansville, Exchange, Fairland, Fairview, Farview, Ferndale, Finland, Fishbach, Five Mile House, Fivepointsville, Fleetwood, Flintville, Flying Hill, Fontaine, Fontana, Forestville, Forneydale, Forrest, Fountain Springs, Four-Mile House, Frackville, Frederick, Fredericksburg, Fredericksville, Freeport Mills, Friedensburg, Fritztown, Fruitville, Frush Valley, Frystown, Gablesville, Geigers Mills, Geigertown, Germansville, Geryville, Gibraltar, Gickerville, Gilberton, Gilbertsville, Girardville, Glenmoore, Glenworth, Gloninger, Goodspring, Goodvile, Goodville Mills, Gordon, Gouglersville, Granatine Hill, Gratz, Green Lane, Greenawald, Greenpoint, Greensbury, Greshville, Gretna Lawn, Grier City, Griesemersville, Grill, Grims Mill, Grimville, Hahnstown, Half Way, Halfville, Hamburg, Hamlin, Hancock, Harlem, Harmony Hill, Harpers Tavern, Hauto, Hebron, Heckscherville, Hecla, Hegins, Heilmandale, Helfenstein, Hendelton, Hendricks, Henningsville, Hereford, Heydts School House, Hill Church, Hill Crest, Hillegass, Hillside, Hinkletown, Hoffmansville, Hokes Mill, Homesville, Hometown, Honey Brook, Hopeland, Hopewell, Hoppenville, Horsts Mills, Hosensack, Host, Huffs Church, Hummels Store, Huntersville, Hyde Crest, Hyde Park, Hyde Villa, Icedale, Independent District, Indiantown, Inter Villa, Inwood, Iona, Iron Stone, Isabella, Jacksonville, Jacksonwald, Jefferson, Joanna, Joanna Furnace, Joliett, Jonestown, Kaska, Keffers, Kempsville, Kempton, Kenneys, Kimmerlings, Kimmerlingsville, Kirbyville, Kisselhill, Kleckner, Kleinfeltersville, Klinesville, Knauers, Kratz, Kraussdale, Krumsville, Kulptown, Kutztown, Lakewood, Landingville, Landis Store, Lansford, Laureldale, Lavelle, Lawn, Layfield, Lebanon, Lederach, Leesport, Leizes' Bridge, Lenhartsville, Lewis Mills, Lewis School, Lewistown, Lexington, Lickdale, Limekiln, Limerick Square, Lincoln, Lincoln Park, Linden Grove, Liscum, Lititz, Little Oley, Little Washington, Llewellyn, Loag, Lobachsville, Locustdale, Locast Gap, Locust Valley, Longswamp, Long Swamp Center, Lorane, Lost Creek, Lyndell, Lynnport, Lynnville, Lynoak, Lyons, Mabel, Mahanoy City, Manahoy Plane, Maiden Creek, Maizeville, Manor, Mantzville, Marsh, Martindale, Maryd, Maxatawny, McClain, McGillstown, McGovernsville, McKeansburg, McKnights Gap, McLeans Station, Meadow Valley, Mechanicsville, Meckville, Melrose, Mertztown, Middle Creek, Middleport, Midvalley, Millardsville, Millbach, Millbach Springs, Mill Creek, Millersburg, Millersville, Millmont, Millway, Minersville, Mohns Hill, Mohnton, Mohrsville, Molino, Molltown, Monocacy, Monroe Valley, Montello, Monterey, Morea, Morgantown, Morysville, Moselem, Moselem Spring, Mt. Aetna, Mount Airy, Mount Carbon, Mt. Carmel, Mt. Gretna, Mount Laurel, Mount Penn, Mount Pleasant, Mount Zion, Mountain, Mountain View, Mowry, Moyers Station, Muddycreek, Muhlenberg, Muir, Mumbauresville, Murrell, Myerstown, Narvon, Natalie, Neiffer, Neighborville, Neverskin, New Berlinville, New Boston, New Castle, New England, New Jerusalem, New Mahoning, New Market Forge, New Philadelphia, New Ringgold, New Tripoli, Newkirk, Newmanstown, Newtown, Niantic, Normal Square, North Heidelberg, North Penn, North Wyomissing Heights, Northmont, Obelisk, Obold, Oley, Oley Line, Ono, Onset, Orwigsburg, Orwin, Owl Creek, Palm, Palmyra, Palo Alto, Panther Valley, Paradise, Park Place, Patterson, Pennsburg, Pennside, Perkiomenville, Pikesville, Pine Grove, Pinedale, Pleasant Corner, Pleasant Valley, Pleasantrun, Pleasantville, Plowville, Port Carbon, Port Clinton, Pottstown, Pottsville, Prescott, Pricetown, Primrose, Quakake, Quentin, Rauschs, Raven Run, Ravine, Reading, Reamstown, Red Hill, Red Line, Redrun, Reedsville, Rehrersburg, Reidenbachs Store, Reiffton, Reinerton, Reinholds Station, Reinoehlsville, Reistville, Rene Mount, Reodersville, Rexmont, Reynolds, Richland, Ridge Park, Ridgewood, Ringtown, Robesonia, Rocherty, Rock, Rocklyn, Rockville, Roeders, Rose Hill, Rosedale, Rothsville, Rudy, Sacramento, St. Clair, Saint Lawrence, Saint Marys, Saint Nicholas, Salford, Salfordville, Sally Ann Furnace, Sand Hill, Sassamansville, Scarlets Mill, Schaefferstown, Schoeneck, Schoentown, Schofer, Schultzville, Schutes Mill, Schuylkill Haven, Schwenskville, Seek, Seisholtzville, Seltzer City, Seyfert, Shaft, Shamrock, Shanesville, Shartlesville, Sheerlund, Shenandoah, Sheridan, Shillington, Shirksville, Shoemakersville, Siegfrieds Dale, Sigmund, Silvertown, Sinking Spring, Sittler, Snyders, South Mountain, South Temple, Spangsville, Spinnerstown, Sporting Hill, Spring Glen, Spring Mount, Spring Valley, Springmont, Springton, State Hill, Steeltown, Steinsville, Stevens, Stonersville, Stonetown, Stony Creek, Stony Run, Stouchsburg, Stoudtsville, Strausstown, Stricklerstown, Strong, Summit Hill, Summit Station, Sumneytown, Sunneyside, Suplee, Swartzville, Syner, Tamanend, Tamaqua, Taylorsville, Temple, Terre Hill, Tilden, Topton, Tower City, Trap Rock, Treichlersville, Tremont, Trexler, Trythall, Tuckerton, Tulpehocken, Tumbling Run, Turkey Run, Tuscarora, Union Grove, Union Water Works, Upper Bern, Valley Glen, Valley View, Van Reed, Vinemont, Virginville, Wabash, Wadesville, Wallace, Walnuttown, Wanamakers, Warwick, Weaverland, Weavertown, Wehr, Weidmanville, Weiser Park, Weishample, Wernersville, Wessnersville, West Brunswick, West Earl, West Lawn, West Lebanon, West Leesport, West Penn, West Reading, West Shore, Westwood, White Bear, Wiggan, Wilburton, William Penn, Williamstown, Windsor Castle, Wolf Creek, Womelsdorf, Worman, Woxall, Wyebrooke, Wyomissing, Wyomissing Heights, Wyomissing Hills, Yeagleystown, Yellow House, York Farm, Zerbe, Zieglerville, Zinns Mill, Zion Grove\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eReading and Nearby Points Telephone Directory - Summer 1932\u003cbr\u003e(Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1932, 288 pages)\u003cbr\u003eThis is a telephone directory of covering parts of Berks, Carbon, Chester, Dauphin, Lancaster, Lebanon, Montgomery, Northumberland and Schuylkill Counties, PA for the year 1932.  The directory lists over 1,000's of residents and businesses of these areas, providing the resident's name, street address and telephone number (arranged alphabetically by town).  There are also some ads for local businesses included.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTowns Included:\u003cbr\u003eAdamsdale, Adamstown, Akron, Albany, Alleghenyville, Amityville, Andreas, Angelica, Anise, Annville, Ashland, Athol, Atlas, Auburn, Aucheys, Avon, Bachmanville, Bally, Barneston, Barnesville, Barry, Barto, Basket, Baumstown, Beaverdale, Bechtelsville, Beckersville, Beckville, Bellegrove, Belmont, Benzer, Bergers, Bergey, Berkley, Berkshire Heights, Berne, Bernharts, Bernharts Dam, Bernville, Bethel, Big Mine Run, Birdell, Birdsboro, Black Horse, Blackwood, Blainsport, Blandon, Bloomingdale, Blue Marsh, Bordners, Bordnersville, Boston Run, Bowers Station, Bowmans, Bowmansville, Boyertown, Branch Dale, Brandamore, Brandonville, Brandywine Manor, Brickerville, Broad Mountain, Brocton, Brommerstown, Brossville, Brownsdale, Brownsville, Brubaker, Brunnerville, Buck Mountain, Buck Run, Buffalo Springs, Bunker Hill, Byrnesville, Cacoosing, Calcium, Cambridge, Campbelltown, Cedar Top, Center Church, Centerport, Centralia, Chain, Chapel, Cherryville, Church Hill, Churchtown, Clay, Clayton, Cleona, Clingan, Coal Castle, Coaldale, Coffeetown, Cold Run, Colebrook, Colebrookdale, Conestoga, Congo, Connerton, Corning, Cornog, Cornwall, Cressona, Cressona Valley, Cumbola, Cupola, Dale, Dampman, Dauberville, Deer Lake, Delano, Delphi, Denver, Derrydown, Diamond Station, Dietrichs Mills, Disston, Donaghmore, Donaldson, Dooleyville, Douglassville, Dow, Dowdentown, Drehersville, Dreibelblis, Dryville, Duncott, Durlach, Eaglepoint, Earlville, East Greenville, East Mahanoy Junction, East Mines, Ebenezer, Eckville, Ellengowan, Elverson, Engelsville, Ephrata, Eshbach, Esterly, Eustontown, Eustonville, Evansville, Exchange, Fairland, Fairview, Farview, Ferndale, Finland, Fishbach, Five Mile House, Fivepointsville, Fleetwood, Flintville, Flying Hill, Fontaine, Fontana, Forestville, Forneydale, Forrest, Fountain Springs, Four-Mile House, Frackville, Frederick, Fredericksburg, Fredericksville, Freeport Mills, Friedensburg, Fritztown, Fruitville, Frush Valley, Frystown, Gablesville, Geigers Mills, Geigertown, Germansville, Geryville, Gibraltar, Gickerville, Gilberton, Gilbertsville, Girardville, Glenmoore, Glenworth, Gloninger, Goodspring, Goodvile, Goodville Mills, Gordon, Gouglersville, Granatine Hill, Gratz, Green Lane, Greneawald, Greenpoint, Greensburg, Greshville, Gretna Lawn, Grier City, Griesemersville, Grill, Grims Mill, Grimville, Hahnstown, Half Way, Halfville, Hamburg, Hamlin, Hancock, Harlem, Harmony Hill, Harpers Tavern, Hauto, Hebron, Heckscherville, Hecla, Hegins, Heilmandale, Helfenstein, Hendelton, Hendricks, Henningsville, Hereford, Heydts School House, Hill Church, Hill Crest, Hillegass, Hillside, Hoffmansville, Hokes Mill, Homesville, Hometown, Honey Brook, Hopeland, Hopewell, Hoppenville, Horsts Mills, Hosensack, Host, Huffs Church, Hummels Store, Huntersville, Hyde Crest, Hyde Park, Hyde Villa, Icedale, Independent District, Indiantown, Inter Villa, Inwood, Iona, Iron Stone, Isabella, Jacksonville, Jacksonwald, Jefferson, Joanna, Joanna Furnace, Joliett, Jonestown, Kaska, Keffers, Kempsville, Kempton, Kenhorst, Kenneys, Kimmerlings, Kimmerlingsville, Kirbyville, Kisselhill, Kleckner, Kleinfeltersville, Klinesville, Knauers, Kratz, Kraussdale, Kricktown, Krumsville, Kulptown, Kutztown, Lakeside, Lakewood, Landingville, Landis Store, Lansford, Laureldale, Lavelle, Lawn, Layfield, Lebanon, Lederach, Leesport, Leisz's Bridge, Lenhartsville, Lewis Mills, Lewis School, Lewistown, Lexington, Lickdale, Limekiln, Limerick Square, Lincoln, Lincoln Park, Linden Grove, Liscum, Lititz, Little Oley, Little Washington, Llewellyn, Loag, Lobachsville, Locustdale, Locast Gap, Locust Valley, Longswamp, Long Swamp Center, Lorane, Lost Creek, Lyndell, Lynnport, Lynnville, Lynoak, Lyons, Mabel, Mahanoy City, Manahoy Plane, Maiden Creek, Maizeville, Manor, Mantzville, Maple Hill, Marsh, Martindale, Maryd, Maxatawny, McClain, McGillstown, McGovernsville, McKeansburg, McKnights Gap, McLeans Station, Meadow Valley, Mechanicsville, Meckville, Melrose, Mertztown, Middle Creek, Middleport, Midvalley, Millardsville, Millbach, Millbach Springs, Mill Creek, Millersburg, Millersville, Millmont, Millway, Minersville, Mohns Hill, Mohnton, Mohrsville, Molino, Molltown, Monocacy, Monroe Valley, Montello, Monterey, Morea, Morgantown, Morysville, Moselem, Moselem Spring, Mt. Aetna, Mount Airy, Mount Carbon, Mt. Carmel, Mt. Gretna, Mount Laurel, Mount Penn, Mount Pleasant, Mount Zion, Mountain, Mountain View, Mowry, Moyers Station, Muddycreek, Muhlenberg, Muhlenberg Park, Muir, Mumbauresville, Murrell, Myerstown, Narvon, Natalie, Neiffer, Neighborville, Neverskin, New Berlinville, New Boston, New Castle, New England, New Jerusalem, New Mahoning, New Market Forge, New Philadelphia, New Ringgold, New Tripoli, Newkirk, Newmanstown, Newtown, Niantic, Normal Square, North Heidelberg, North Penn, North Wyomissing Heights, Northmont, Obelisk, Obold, Oley, Oley Line, Ono, Onset, Orwigsburg, Orwin, Owl Creek, Palm, Palmyra, Palo Alto, Panther Valley, Paradise, Park Place, Patterson, Pennsburg, Pennside, Perkiomenville, Pikesville, Pine Grove, Pinedale, Pleasant Corner, Pleasant Valley, Pleasantrun, Pleasantville, Plowville, Port Carbon, Port Clinton, Pottstown, Pottsville, Prescott, Pricetown, Primrose, Quakake, Quentin, Rauschs, Raven Run, Ravine, Reading, Reamstown, Red Hill, Red Line, Redrun, Reedsville, Rehrersburg, Reidenbachs Store, Reiffton, Reinerton, Reinholds Station, Reinoehlsville, Reistville, Rene Mount, Reddersville, Rexmont, Reynolds, Richland, Ridge Park, Ridgewood, Ringtown, Robeson, Robesonia, Rocherty, Rock, Rockly, Rockville, Roeders, Rose Hill, Rosedale, Rothsville, Rudy, Sacramento, St. Clair, Saint Lawrence, Saint Marys, Saint Nicholas, Salford, Salfordville, Sally Ann Furnace, Sand Hill, Sassamansville, Scarlets Mill, Schaefferstown, Schoeneck, Schoentown, Schofer, Schultzville, Schutes Mill, Schuylkill Haven, Schwenskville, Seek, Seisholtzville, Seltzer City, Seven Stars, Sevfert, Shaft, Shamrock, Shanesville, Shartlesville, Sheerlund, Shenandoah, Sheridan, Shillington, Shirksville, Shoemakersville, Siegfrieds Dale, Sigmund, Silvertown, Sinking Spring, Sittler, Snyders, South Mountain, South Temple, Spangsville, Spanmuth, Spinnerstown, Sporting Hill, Spring Glen, Spring Mount, Spring Valley, Springmont, Springton, State Hill, Stelltown, Steinsville, Stevens, Stonersville, Stonetown, Stony Creek, Stony Run, Stouchesburg, Stoudtsville, Strausstown, Stricklerstown, Strong, Summit Hill, Summit Station, Sumneytown, Suplee, Swartzville, Syner, Taggartsville, Tamanend, Tamaqua, Taylorsville, Temple, Terre Hill, Tilden, Topton, Tower City, Trap Rock Treichlersville, Tremont, Trexler, Trythall, Tuckerton, Tulpehocken, Tumbling Run, Turkey Run, Tuscarora, Union Grove, Union Water Works, Upper Bern, Valley Glen, Valley View, Van Reed, Vinemont, Virginville, Wabash, Wadesville, Wallace, Walnuttown, Wanamakers, Warwick, Weaverland, Weavertown, Wehr, Weidmanville, Weiser Park, Weishample, Wernersville, Wessnersville, West Brunswick, West Earl, West Lawn, West Lebanon, West Leesport, West Penn, West Reading, West Shore, Westwood, White Bear, Wiggan, Wilburton, William Penn, Williamstown, Windsor Castle, Wolf Creek, Womelsdorf, Worman Woxall, Wyebrooke, Wyomissing, Wyomissing Heights, Wyomissing Hills, Yeagleystown, Yellow House, York Farm, Zerbe, Zieglerville, Zinns Mill, Zion Grove\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eBangor and Nearby Points Telephone Directory - December 1936\u003cbr\u003e(Blue Mountain Telephone and Telegraph Co., 1936, 282 pages)\u003cbr\u003eThis is a telephone directory of covering parts of Berks, Bucks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton, Schuylkill counties Pennsylvania and a portion of New Jersey for the year 1936.  The directory lists 1,000's of residents and businesses, and provides the resident's name, street address and telephone number arranged alphabetically by town.  This directory also includes the \"yellow pages\" section covering the businesses of the same area.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003ePennsylvania Towns:\u003cbr\u003eAchenbach Hill, Achermanville, Albany, Albrights, Alburtis, Allentown, Alpha, Altonah, Aluta, Andreas, Appenzell, Aquashicola, Ashfield, Ashland, Ballietsville, Bangor, Bath, Bath Junction, Bath Portland, Patts Switch, Beaver Run Valley, Beersville, Belfast, Benningers, Bergers, Berlinsville, Best, Best Station, Bethelhem, Bingen, Bittners Corner, Bloomingdale, Bossardsville, Bowmanstown, Breinigsville, Bridgeton, Brodhead, Brodheadsville, Bucksville, Bursonville, Bushkill Center, Butztown, Carbon, Catasauqua, Cedarville, Cementon, Center Valley, Centronia, Chain, Chapman Quarries, Chapmans Station, Cherry Hill, Cherry Valley, Cherryville, Coaldale, Colesville, Coopersburg, Copella, Coplay, Cross Roads, Daniels Slate Quarry, Danielsville, Dannersville, Deibertsville, Delabole, Dilllinger, Dorney Park, Dorneysville, Drehersville, Durham, Durham Furnace, Eagle Point, East Bangor, East Danielsville, East Mauch Chunk, Easton, East Texas, East Weissport, Eckert, Eckville, Edelman, Effort, Egypt, Emaus, Emerald, Erwinna, Factoryville, Farmersville, Ferndale, Flicksville, Fogelsville, Forks, Fountain Hill, Four-Mile House, Fox Gap, Freemansburg, Friedens, Friedensville, Fullerton, Georgetown, Germans Corner, Germans Station, Germansville, Gilbert, Glendon, Greenawald, Greenawalds, Griesemersville, Guths Station, Guthsville, Hackelbernie, Hanoverville, Harpers, Harrity, Harrow, Hatchery, Hauto, Haycock, Heicktown, Hecla, Hellertown, Hoffmansville, Hokendauqua, Hollo, Howertown, Indianland, Iron Hill, Ironton, Island Park, Jacksonville, Jamestown, Johnsonville, Jordan, Jordan Station, Jordan Valley, Jurytown, Katellen, Kempton, Kernsville, Kintmersville, Kleckner, Klecknersville, Klinesville, Kratzers, Kreidersville, Kresgeville, Kuhnsville, Kunkletown, Kutztown, Lamark, Lansford, Laurys Station, Leather Corner Post, Lehigh Furnace, Lehigh Gap, Lehighton, Lehnenburg, Leithsville, Limeport, Liscum, Little Gap, Litzenberg, Lockport, Lower Saucon, Lynnport, Lynnville, Macada, Macungie, Mantzville, Martins Creek, Mauch Chunk, McIlhaney, McKeansburg, Mechanicsville, Merkels, Meyer's Crossing, Mickleys, Middletown, Middle Village, Miller Heights, Miller Station, Moorestown, Mountainville, Mount Bethel, Mountain, Myersville, Nazareth, Neffs, Nesquehoning, New Centerville, New Columbus, New Mahoning, New Ringgold, New Tripoli, New Village, Newburg, Newhard, Newside, Niskey, Normal Square, Northampton, Northampton Heights, North Bangor, North Penn, North Weissport, Odenweldertown, Old Zionville, Orefield, Ormrod, Ottsville, Packerton, Palmer Heights, Palmerton, Parkwood, Passer, Pen Argyl, Pennsville, Petersville, Pleasant Corner, Pleasant Valley, Pompeii, Portland, Powder Valley, Prospect Heights, Quaker Hill, Raubsville, Rauschs, Rene Mount, Revere, Reynolds, Richmond, Riegelsville, Rising Sun, Ritter, Roseto, Ross Common, Rossland, Ruchsville, Rupsville, Saegersville, Salisbury, Sandts Eddy, Saucon, Saucona, Saylors Lake, Saylorsburg, Schnecksville, Schoenersville, Schonech, Sciota, Seek, Seemsville, Seidersville, Seiple, Seipsville, Shimers, Shimersville, Shimerville, Siegersville, Siegfried, Sittler, Slatedale, Slateford, Slatington, Smith Gap, Smithtown, Snyders, Syndersville, South Bethlehem, South Easton, Spring Creek, Spring Mill, Springtown, Spring Valley, Steinsville, Stemlersville, Stettlersville, Stiers, Stiles, Stockertown, Stone Church, Stoney Run, Stormville, Stoudtsville, Summit Hill, Summit Lawn, Sundale, Tatamy, Tohickon, Treichlers, Trexler, Trexlertown, Trouchsville, Uhlerstown, Union Hill, Unionville, University Heights, Upper Black Eddy, Upper Mauch Chunk, Vera Cruz, Wagnertown, Walberts, Walkton, Walnutport, Walters, Wanamakers, Weaversville, Wehr, Weidasville, Weissport, Wennersville, West Bangor, West Catasauqua, West Easton, West Penn, West Weissport, Wilson Borough, Windgap, Wydnor, Zionsville, Zucksville\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eNew Jersey Towns:\u003cbr\u003eAlpha, Baptistown, Bloomsburg, Bloomsburg Heights, Brainards, Carpentersville, Columbia, Delaware Park, Everittstown, Fairview Heights, Finesville, Frenchtown, Greens Bridge, Harmony, Harmony Station, Hillcrest, Holland, Hughesville, Huntington, Ingersol Heights, Kingwood, Little York, Locktown, Lopatcong Tosnwhip, Lower Harmony, Martins Creek, Milford, Morris Park, Mount Joy, Mount Pleasant, New Village, Phillipsburg, Port Warren, Ravenscroft, Ravenswood, Riegelsville, Shimer Manor, Shimers Corner, Spring Mills, Springtown, Stewartsville, Stewartsvills Heights, Still Valley, Straw Church, Uniontown, Upper Harmony, Valley View, Vulcanite, Warren Glen\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eReading and Nearby Points Telephone Directory - March 1939\u003cbr\u003e(Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1939, 248 pages)\u003cbr\u003eThis is a telephone directory of parts of Berks, Bucks, Chester, Lancaster, Lebanon, Lehigh, and Montgomery Counties Pennsylvania for the year 1939.  The directory information includes the resident's name, street address, and telephone number, and this information is arranged alphabetically by town.  This directory also includes the 'yellow pages' business section for the same areas.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTowns Included:\u003cbr\u003eAdamstown, Albany, Allegheneyville, Amityville, Angelica, Anise, Annville, Athol, Avon, Bachmanville, Bally, Barneston, Barto, Basket, Baumstown, Bechtelsville, Beckersville, Bellegrove, Bergey, Berkley, Berkshire Heights, Berne, Bernharts, Bernville, Bethel, Birdell, Birdsboro, Blainsport, Blandon, Blue Marsh, Bordners, Bordnerville, Bowers Station, Bowmansville, Boyertown, Brandamore, Brandywine Manor, Brossville, Brownsville, Buffalo Springs, Bunker Hill, Cacoosing, Calcium, Cambridge, Campbelltown, Cedar Top, Cedarview Park, Center Church, Centerport, Chapel, Church Hill, Churchtown, Clayton, Cleona, Clingan, Cocalico, Cold Run, Cold Spring, Colebrook, Colebrookdale, Conestoga, Congo, Corning, Cornog, Cornwall, Cross Keys, Cupola, Dale, Dampman, Dauberville, Delphi, Denver, Donaghmore, Douglassville, Dreibelbis Station, Dryville, Eaglepoint, Earlville, East Earl, East Greenville, Ebenezer, Eckville, Edensburg, Elverson, Englesville, Eshbach, Esterly, Eustontown, Eustonville, Evansville, Fairland, Farview, Finland, Fivepointsville, Fleetwood, Flintville, Fontaine, Fontana, Forneydale, Forrest, Frederick, Fredericksburg, Fredericksville, Freemansville, Freeport Mills, Friedensburg, Fritztown, Fruitville, Frush Valley, Frystown, Gablesville, Garfield, Geigers Mills, Geigertown, Germansville, Geryville, Gibraltar, Gickerville, Gilbertsville, Glenmoore, Gloninger, Goodville, Goosetown, Gouglersville, Grantville, Greble, Green Lane, Green Point, Greenawald, Greenfields, Greshville, Griesemersville, Grill, Grims Mill, Grimville, Haafsville, Halfway, Hamburg, Hamlin, Hancock, Harlem, Harmony Hill, Harpers Tavern, Hebron, Heilmandale, Hendleton, Hendricks, Henningsville, Hereford, Heydts School House, Hill Church, Hillegass, Hoffmansville, Hokes Mill, Hollingertown, Honey Brook, Hopewell, Hoppenville, Horst Mills, Hosensack, Host, Huffs Church, Hummels Store, Hyde Crest, Hyde Park, Hyde Villa, Hynemansville, Icedale, Independent Borough, Indiantown Gap, Indiantown Gap Military Reservation, Inwood, Iona, Iron Stone, Isabella, Jacksonville, Jacksonwald, Jalappa, Joanna, Joanna Furnace, Joanna Heights, Jonestown, Jordan, Kempsville, Kempton, Kenhorst, Kenneys, Kimmerlings, Kimmerlingsville, Kirbyville, Kleinfeltersville, Klines Corner, Klinesville, Knauers, Kratz, Kraussdale, Kricktown, Krumsville, Kutztown, Landis Store, Laureldale, Lawn, Layfield, Lebanon, Lederach, Leesport, Leizes Bridge, Lenhartsville, Lewis Mills, Lewis School, Lickdale, Limekiln, Limerick Square, Lincoln Park, Linden Grove, Little Oley, Little Washington, Little Weavertown, Loag, Lobachsville, Longswamp, Long Swamp Center, Lorane, Lowhill, Lyndell, Lynnport, Lynnville, Lyon Valley, Lyons, Maiden Creek, Manada Gap, Manatawny, Manor, Marsh, Martindale, Maxatawny, McClain, McGillstown, McKnights Gap, McLeans Station, Meckville, Melrose, Mertztown, Middle Creek, Midway, Millbach, Milbach Springs, Mill Creek, Millersburg, Millers Village, Mohns Hill, Mohnton, Mohrsville, Molltown, Monocacy, Monroe Valley, Montello, Monterey, Morgantown, Morysville, Moselem, Moselem Springs, Mosserville, Mt. Aetna, Mt. Gretna, Mount Laurel, Mount Penn, Mount Pleasant, Mount Zion, Mountain, Muhlenberg, Muhlenberg Park, Mumbauresville, Myerstown, Nacetown, Neiffer, New Berlinville,  New Hanover, New Jerusalem, New Smithville, New Tripoli, Newmanstown, Niantic, North Heidelberg, Obelisk, Obold, Oley, Oley Line, Ono, Palm, Palmyra, Pennsburg, Pennside, Penryn,  Perkiomenville, Pikesville, Piketown, Pineswamp, Pleasant Corners, Pleasant Hill, Pleasantrun, Pleasantville, Plowville, Port Clinton, Pottstown, Prescott, Pricetown, Quentin, Raberts Corner, Raumstown, Reading, Reamstown, Red Hill, Redrun, Rehrersburg, Reiffton, Reinholds Station, Reinoehlsville, Reistville, Rexmont, Richland, Ridge Park, Ridgewood, Robeson, Robesonia, Rocherty, Rocklyn, Rockville, Rudy, Saint Lawrence, Saint Marys, Salford, Salfordville, Sally Ann Furnace, Sand Hill, Sassamansville, Scarlets Mill, Schaefferstown, Schoeneck, Schofer, Schultzville, Schutes Mill, Schwenkville, Seiberlingsville, Seipstown, Seisholtzville, Seyfert, Shamrock, Shanesville, Shartlesville, Shellsville, Sheridan, Shillington, Shirksville, Shoemakersville, Sigmund, Sinking Spring, South Temple, Spangsville, Spinnerstown, Sporting Hill, Spring Mount, Spring Valley, Springmont, Springton, State Hill, Steeltown, Steinsville, Stevens, Stines Corner, Stonersville, Stonetown, Stony Creek Mills, Stony Run P 0, Stouchsburg, Strausstown, Stricklerstown, Sumneytown, Sunnyside, Sunset, Suplee, Swamp Creek, Swartzville, Switzer, Syner, Temple, Terre Hill, Topton, Trap Rock, Treichlersville, Trexler, Trythall, Tuckerton, Tulpehocken, Union Grove, Union Water Works, Valley Glen, Van Reed, Vinemont, Virginville, Wallace, Walnuttown, Wanamakers, Warwick, Weaverland, Weisenberg, Weiser Park, Werleys Corner, Wernersville, Wernersville Heights, Wessnersville, West Hamburg, West Hanover, West Lawn, West Lebanon, West Leesport, West Reading, West Shore, West Wyomissing, White Bear, Windsor Castle, Wintersville, Womelsdorf, Worman, Woxall, Wyebrooke, Wyomissing, Wyomissing Hills, Wyomissing Park, Yeagleystown, Yellow House, Ziegels Church, Zieglerville, Zinns Mill\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eAllentown and Nearby Points Telephone Directory - August 1940\u003cbr\u003e(Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1940, 284 pages)\u003cbr\u003eThis is a telephone directory of parts of Berks, Bucks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, and Northampton Counties Pennsylvania and parts of Northern New Jersey for the year 1940.  The directory information includes the resident's name, street address, and telephone number, and this information is arranged alphabetically by town.  This directory also includes the 'yellow pages' business section for the same areas.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003ePennsylvania Towns:\u003cbr\u003eAchenbach Hill, Ackermanville, Albany, Alburtis, Allentown, Alpha, Bangor, Bath, Batts Switch, Belfast, Bethlehem, Bingen, Bloomingdale, Blue Church, Bossardsville, Breinigsville, Brodhead, Brodheadsville, Bucksville, Bursonville, Bushkill Center, Butztown, Catasauqua, Cedarville, Cementon, Center Valley, Chapman Quarries, Cherry Hill, Cherry Valley, Chestnut Hill, Coffeetown, Coopersburg, Coplay, Cross Roads, Dannersville, Delabole, Dillinger, Dorneysville, Durham, Durham Furnace, East Bangor, East Texas, Easton, Eckville, Effort, Egypt, Emmaus, Erwinna, Ferndale, Flicksville, Foglesville, Fountain Hill, Fox Gap, Freemansburg, Friedensville, Fullerton, Germansville, Glendon, Greenawald, Grimville, Guthsville, Haafsville, Harrow, Hauto, Haycock Run, Hellertown, Highland Park, Hokendauqua, Hynemansville, Ironton, Island Park, Jacksonville, Johnsonville, Jordan, Jurytown, Kempton, Kintersville, Klecknersville, Klinesville, Krumsville, Lamark, Lansford, Laurys Station, Lehnenburg, Leithsville, Limeport, Locust Valley, Lowhill, Lynnport, Lynnville, Lyon Valley, Macungie, Martins Creek, McIlhaney, Meyers Crossing, Mickleys, Middle Village, Miller Heights, Moorestown, Mosserville, Mount Bethel, Mountain, Narrowsville, Nazareth, Neffs, New Smithville, New Tripoli, Newburg, North Bangor, Northampton, Odenweldertown, Old Zionsville, Orefild, Ormrod, Ottsville, Palmer Heights, Parwood, Passer, Pen Argyl, Pleasant Corners, Pleasant Valley, Pompeii, Portland, Powder Valley, Raberts Corner, Raubsville, Redington, Revere, Richmond, Riegelsville, Riverton, Roseto, Ross Common, Sandts Eddy, Saylors Lake, Saylorsburg, Schnecksville, Schoenersville, Sciota, Seek, Seemsville, Seiberlingsville, Seipstown, Seipsville, Shimerville, Siegersville, Siegfried, Slateford, Smithtown, Snydersville, South Easton, Springtown, Steinsville, Stetlersville, Stiers, Stiles, Stines Corner, Stockertown, Stone Church, Stony Run P.O., Stormville, Summit Lawn, Summithill, Switzer, Tatamy, Tohickon, Treichlers, Trexler, Trexlertown, Uhlerstown, Upper Black Eddy, Vera Cruz, Walters, Wanamakers, Weaversville, Weisenberg, Wennersville, Werleys Corner, Wescoesville, Wessnersville, West Bangor, West Catasauqua, West Easton, Wilson Borough, Windgap, Ziegels Church, Zionsville, Zucksville\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eNew Jersey Towns:\u003cbr\u003eAllamuchy, Alpha, Alphano, Amsterdam, Anderson, Baptistown, Beartystown, Belvidere, Bloomsbury, Bloomsbury Heights, Bowerstown, Brainards, Brass Castle, Bridgeville, Broadway, Buck Hill, Butler Park, Buttzville, Carpenterville, Changewater, Columbia, Cornish, Delaware, Delaware Park, Drakestown, Everittstown, Fairview Heights, Finesville, Frenchtown, Gibson Park, Greens Bridge, Hackettstown, Harmony, Harmony Station, Hartman's Corner, Hazen, Hillcrest, Holland, Hughesville, Huntington, Ingersoll Heights, Jackson Valley, Johnsonburg, Karrsville, Kingwood, Little York, Locktown, Long Bridge, Lopatcong Township, Lower Harmony, Manunka Chunk, Martins Creek, Milford, Morris Park, Mount Pleasant, Mountain Lake, New Village, Pennwell, Pequest, Petersburg, Philipsburg, Pleasant Grove, Pleasant Valley, Port Colden, Port Murray, Port Warren, Ravencroft, Ravenswood, Riegelsville, Rockport, Roxburg, Saxton Falls, Schooleys Mountain, Shimer Manor, Shimer's Corner, Spring Mills, Springtown, Stephensburg, Stewartsville, Stewartsville Heights, Still Valley, Straw Church, Townsbury, Tranquility, Uniontown, Upper Harmony, Valley View, Vulcanite, Warren Glen, Washington, Washington Heights\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eBittler's Berks County Pennsylvania Farm Directory 1953 Edition\u003cbr\u003e(Chas F. \u0026amp; C. M. Louise Bittler, 1953, 96 pages)\u003cbr\u003eThis is a 1953 edition of Bittler's Berks County Farm Directory containing over 4300 farm listings (over 5 acres in size).  The listings are alphabetically arranged according to townships and boroughs, and note the name and address of each farm as well as acres.  There are also numerous ads for local businesses throughout.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eReading and Nearby Points Telephone Directory - May 1955\u003cbr\u003e(Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1955, 584 pages)\u003cbr\u003eThis is a telephone directory of parts of Berks, Chester and Montgomery Counties Pennsylvania for the year 1955.  The directory information includes the resident's name, street address, and telephone number, and this information is arranged alphabetically by town.  This directory does not include the 'yellow pages' business section for these areas, only the regular directory information. \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTowns Included:\u003cbr\u003eAlleghenyville, Alsace Manor, Amityville, Angelica, Anise, Athol, Bally, Barneston, Barto, Basket, Baumstown, Bechtelsville, Beckersville, Bergey, Berkely, Berkshire Greens, Berkshire Heights, Berne, Bernharts, Bernville, Birdell, Birdsboro, Blandon, Blue Marsh, Bowers Station, Boyertown, Brandamore, Bradywine, Brookdyn, Cambridge, Cedar Top, Centerport, Cherokee Ranch, Clayton, Cold Run, Colebrookdale, College Gardens, College Heights, Colonial Hills, Conestoga, Congo, Cornog, Cross Keys, Crystal Cave, Cupola, Dale, Dampman, Dauberville, Delphi, Douglassville, Dreibelbis Station, Dryville, Eaglepoint, Earlville, Edenburg, Elverson, Englesville, Eshbach, Esterly, Evansville, Fleetwood, Fontaine, Forrest, Frederick, Fredreickville, Freemansville, Friedensburg, Fritztown, Fruitville, Frush Valley, Gablesville, Garfield, Geigertown, Gibraltar, Gilbertsville, Glenmoore, Gouglersville, Green Hill Lakes, Greenfields, Greentree Acres, Greshville, Griesemersville, Grill, Hamburg, Hancock, Henningsville, Hill Church, Hoffmansville, Honey Brook, Hopewell, Host, Huff's Church, Hummels Store, Hyde Crest, Hyde Park, Hyde Villa, Icedale, Isabella, Jacksonwald, Jalappa, Joanna, Kenhorst, Kirbyville, Klines Corner, Knauers, Kricktown, Kutztown, Landis Store, Laureldale, Layfield, Lederach, Leesport, Leizes Bridge, Lenhartsville, Lewis Mills, Limekiln, Limerick Square, Lincoln Park, Little Oley, Loag's Corner, Lobachsville, Longswamp, Lorane, Lyndell, Maiden Creek, Manatawny, Manor, Marsh, Maxatawny, McKnights Gap, Melrose, Mertztown, Mifflin Park, Mill Creek, Millmont, Mohns Hill, Mohnton, Mohrsville, Molltown, Monocacy, Montello, Monterey, Montrose, Morgantown, Morysville, Moselem, Moselem Springs, Mount Laurel, Mount Penn, Mount Pleasant, Muhlenberg, Muhlenberg Park, Neiffer, Neversink, New Berlinville, New Hanover, New Jerusalem, Newmanstown, Niantic, North Heidelberg, Obelisk, Obold, Oley, Oley Line, Pennside, Pikesville, Pine Swamp, Pleasantville, Plowville, Port Clinton, Pricetown, Reading, Reiffton, Ridgewood, Riverview Park, Robeson, Robesonia, Rocklyn, Rockville, Rudy, Saint Lawrence, Salford, Salfordville, Sally Ann Furnace, Sassamansville, Scarlets Mill, Schwenksville, Seisholtzville, Seyfert, Shamrock, Shanesville, Shartlesville, Sheridan, Shillington, Shoemakersville, Sinking Spring, South Temple, Spangsville, Spies Church, Spring Mount, Spring Valley, Springmont, Springton, State Hill, Stonersville, Stonetown, Stony Creek Mills, Stouchsburg, Strausstown, Suplee, Temple, Topton, Tuckerton, Tulpehocken, Upper Bern, Van Reed, Vinemont, Virginville, Wallace, Walnuttown, Warwick, Weavertown, Weiser Park, Wernersville, Wernersville Heights, West Hamburg, West Lawn, West Leesport, West Reading, West Wyomissing, White Bear, Windsor Castle, Womelsdorf, Worman, Wyebrooke, Wyomissing, Wyomissing Hills, Wyomissing Park, Yellow House, Yoders Heights, Zieglersville\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eReading and Nearby Points Telephone Directory - June 1957\u003cbr\u003e(Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1957, 262 pages)\u003cbr\u003eThis is a telephone directory of parts of Berks, Chester and Montgomery Counties Pennsylvania for the year 1957.  The directory information includes the resident's name, street address, and telephone number, and this information is arranged alphabetically by town.  This directory does not include the 'yellow pages' business section for these areas, only the regular directory information.  Also, there is a small amount of directory information is missing from the Wyomissing and Yellow House sections.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTowns Included:\u003cbr\u003eAlleghenyville, Alsace Manor, Amityville, Angelica, Anise, Athol, Bally, Barneston, Barto, Basket, Baumstown, Bechtelsville, Beckersville, Bergey, Berkely, Berkshire Heights, Berne, Bernharts, Bernville, Birdell, Birdsboro, Blandon, Blue Marsh, Boyertown, Brandamore, Bradywine, Brookdyn, Cambridge, Cedar Top, Centerport, Cherokee Ranch, Clayton, Cold Run, Colebrookdale, College Gardens, College Heights, Colonial Hills, Conestoga, Congo, Cornog, Cross Keys, Crystal Cave, Cupola, Dale, Dampman, Dauberville, Delphi, Douglassville, Dryville, Eaglepoint, Earlville, Edenburg, Elverson, Englesville, Eshbach, Esterly, Evansville, Fleetwood, Fontaine, Forrest, Frederick, Fredreickville, Freemansville, Friedensburg, Fritztown, Fruitville, Frush Valley, Gablesville, Garfield, Geigertown, Gibraltar, Gilbertsville, Glenmoore, Gouglersville, Green Hill Lakes, Greenfields, Greentree Acres, Greshville, Griesemersville, Grill, Hamburg, Hancock, Henningsville, Hill Church, Hoffmansville, Honey Brook, Hopewell, Host, Huff's Church, Hyde Crest, Hyde Park, Hyde Villa, Icedale, Isabella, Jacksonwald, Jalappa, Joanna, Kenhorst, Kirbyville, Klines Corner, Knauers, Kricktown, Kutztown, Landis Store, Laureldale, Layfield, Lederach, Leesport, Leizes Bridge, Lenhartsville, Lewis Mills, Limekiln, Limerick Square, Lincoln Park, Little Oley, Loag's Corner, Lobachsville, Longswamp, Lorane, Lyndell, Maiden Creek, Manatawny, Manor, Marsh, Maxatawny, McKnights Gap, Melrose, Mertztown, Mifflin Park, Mill Creek, Millmont, Mohnton, Mohrsville, Molltown, Monocacy, Montello, Monterey, Montrose, Morgantown, Morysville, Moselem, Moselem Springs, Mount Laurel, Mount Penn, Mount Pleasant, Muhlenb erg, Muhlenberg Park, Neiffer, Neversink, New Berlinville, New Hanover, New Jerusalem, Newmanstown, Niantic, North Heidelberg, Obelisk, Obold, Oley, Oley Line, Pennside, Pikesville, Pine Swamp, Pleasantville, Plowville, Port Clinton, Pricetown, Reading, Reiffton, Ridgewood, Riverview Park, Robeson, Robesonia, Rocklyn, Rockville, Rudy, Saint Lawrence, Salford, Salfordville, Sally Ann Furnace, Sassamansville, Scarlets Mill, Schwenksville, Seisholtzville, Seyfert, Shamrock, Shanesville, Shartlesville, Sheridan, Shillington, Shoemakersville, Sinking Spring, South Temple, Spangsville, Spring Mount, Spring Valley, Springmont, Springton, State Hill, Stonersville, Stonetown, Stony Creek Mills, Stouchsburg, Strausstown, Suplee, Temple, Topton, Tuckerton, Tulpehocken, Upper Bern, Van Reed, Vinemont, Virginville, Wallace, Walnuttown, Warwick, Weavertown, Weiser Park, Wernersville, Wernersville Heights, West Hamburg, West Lawn, West Leesport, West Reading, West Wyomissing, White Bear, Windsor Castle, Womelsdorf, Worman, Wyebrooke, Wyomissing, Wyomissing Hills, Wyomissing Park, Yellow House, Yoders Heights, Zieglersville\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eReading and Nearby Points Telephone Directory - June 1958\u003cbr\u003e(Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1958, 544 pages)\u003cbr\u003eThis is a telephone directory of parts of Berks, Chester and Montgomery Counties Pennsylvania for the year 1958.  The directory information includes the resident's name, street address, and telephone number, and this information is arranged alphabetically by town.  This directory does not include the 'yellow pages' business section for these areas, only the regular directory information.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTowns Included:\u003cbr\u003eAlleghenyville, Alsace Manor, Amityville, Angelica, Anise, Athol, Bally, Barneston, Barto, Basket, Baumstown, Bechtelsville, Beckersville, Bergey, Berkely, Berkshire Heights, Berne, Bernharts, Bernville, Birdell, Birdsboro, Blandon, Blue Marsh, Boyertown, Brandamore, Bradywine Manor, Brookdyn, Cambridge, Cedar Top, Centerport, Cherokee Ranch, Clayton, Cold Run, Colebrookdale, College Gardens, College Heights, Colonial Hills, Conestoga, Congo, Cornog, Cross Keys, Crystal Cave, Cupola, Dale, Dampman, Dauberville, Delphi, Douglassville, Dryville, Eaglepoint, Earlville, Edenburg, Elverson, Englesville, Eshbach, Esterly, Evansville, Fleetwood, Fontaine, Forrest, Frederick, Fredreickville, Freemansville, Friedensburg, Fritztown, Fruitville, Frush Valley, Gablesville, Garfield, Geigertown, Gibraltar, Gilbertsville, Glenmoore, Gouglersville, Green Hill Lakes, Greenfields, Greentree Acres, Greshville, Griesemersville, Grill, Hamburg, Hancock, Henningsville, Hill Church, Hoffmansville, Honey Brook, Hopewell, Host, Huff's Church, Hyde Crest, Hyde Park, Hyde Villa, Icedale, Isabella, Jacksonwald, Jalappa, Joanna, Kenhorst, Kirbyville, Klines Corner, Knauers, Kricktown, Kutztown, Landis Store, Laureldale, Layfield, Lederach, Leesport, Leizes Bridge, Lenhartsville, Lewis Mills, Limekiln, Limerick Square, Lincoln Park, Linstead, Little Oley, Loag's Corner, Lobachsville, Longswamp, Lorane, Lyndell, Maiden Creek, Manatawny, Manor, Marsh, Maxatawny, McKnights Gap, Melrose, Mertztown, Mifflin Park, Mill Creek, Millmont, Mohnton, Mohrsville, Molltown, Monocacy, Montello, Monterey, Montrose, Morgantown, Morysville, Moselem, Moselem Springs, Mount Laurel, Mount Penn, Mount Pleasant, Muhlenberg, Muhlenberg Park, Neiffer, Neversink, New Berlinville, New Hanover, New Jerusalem, Newmanstown, Niantic, North Heidelberg, Obelisk, Obold, Oley, Oley Line, Pennside, Pikesville, Pine Swamp, Pleasantville, Plowville, Port Clinton, Pricetown, Reading, Reiffton, Ridgewood, Riverview Park, Robeson, Robesonia, Rocklyn, Rockville, Rudy, Saint Lawrence, Salford, Salfordville, Sally Ann Furnace, Sassamansville, Scarlets Mill, Schwenksville, Seisholtzville, Seyfert, Shamrock, Shanesville, Shartlesville, Sheridan, Shillington, Shoemakersville, Sinking Spring, South Temple, Spangsville, Spring Mount, Spring Valley, Springmont, Springton, State Hill, Stonersville, Stonetown, Stony Creek Mills, Stouchsburg, Strausstown, Suplee, Temple, Topton, Tuckerton, Tulpehocken, Upper Bern, Van Reed, Vinemont, Virginville, Wallace, Walnuttown, Warwick, Weavertown, Weiser Park, Wernersville, Wernersville Heights, West Hamburg, West Lawn, West Reading, West Wyomissing, White Bear, Windsor Caslte, Womelsdorf, Worman, Wyebrooke, Wyomissing, Wyomissing Hills, Wyomissing Park, Yellow House, Yoders Heights, Zieglersville\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eReading and Nearby Points Telephone Directory - June 1959\u003cbr\u003e(Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1959, 268 pages)\u003cbr\u003eThis is a telephone directory of parts of Berks, Chester and Montgomery Counties Pennsylvania for the year 1959.  The directory information includes the resident's name, street address, and telephone number, and this information is arranged alphabetically by town.  This directory does not include the 'yellow pages' business section for these areas, only the regular directory information.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTowns Included:\u003cbr\u003eAlleghenyville, Alsace Manor, Amityville, Angelica, Anise, Athol, Bally, Barneston, Barto, Basket, Baumstown, Bechtelsville, Beckersville, Bergey, Berkely, Berkshire Heights, Berne, Bernharts, Bernville, Birdell, Birdsboro, Blandon, Blue Marsh, Boyertown, Brandamore, Bradywine Manor, Brookdyn, Cambridge, Cedar Top, Centerport, Cherokee Ranch, Clayton, Cold Run, Colebrookdale, College Gardens, College Heights, Colonial Hills, Conestoga, Congo, Cornog, Cross Keys, Crystal Cave, Cupola, Dale, Dampman, Dauberville, Delphi, Douglassville, Dryville, Eaglepoint, Earlville, Edenburg, Elverson, Englesville, Eshbach, Esterly, Evansville, Fleetwood, Fontaine, Forrest, Frederick, Fredreickville, Freemansville, Friedensburg, Fritztown, Fruitville, Frush Valley, Gablesville, Garfield, Geigertown, Gibraltar, Gilbertsville, Glenmoore, Gouglersville, Green Hill Lakes, Greenfields, Greentree Acres, Greshville, Griesemersville, Grill, Hamburg, Hancock, Henningsville, Hill Church, Hoffmansville, Honey Brook, Hopewell, Host, Huff's Church, Hyde Crest, Hyde Park, Hyde Villa, Icedale, Isabella, Jacksonwald, Jalappa, Joanna, Kenhorst, Kirbyville, Klines Corner, Knauers, Kricktown, Kutztown, Landis Store, Laureldale, Layfield, Lederach, Leesport, Leizes Bridge, Lenhartsville, Lewis Mills, Limekiln, Limerick Square, Lincoln Park, Linstead, Little Oley, Loag's Corner, Lobachsville, Longswamp, Lorane, Lyndell, Lyons, Lyons Station, Maiden Creek, Manatawny, Manor, Marsh, Maxatawny, McKnights Gap, Melrose, Mertztown, Mifflin Park, Mill Creek, Millmont, Mohnton, Mohrsville, Molltown, Monocacy, Montello, Monterey, Montrose, Morgantown, Morysville, Moselem, Moselem Springs, Mount Laurel, Mount Penn, Mount Pleasant, Muhlenberg, Muhlenberg Park, Neiffer, Neversink, New Berlinville, New Hanover, New Jerusalem, Newmanstown, Niantic, North Heidelberg, Obelisk, Obold, Oley, Oley Line, Pennside, Pikesville, Pine Swamp, Pleasantville, Plowville, Port Clinton, Pricetown, Reading, Reiffton, Ridgewood, Riverview Park, Robeson, Robesonia, Rocklyn, Rockville, Rudy, Saint Lawrence, Salford, Salfordville, Sally Ann Furnace, Sassamansville, Scarlets Mill, Schwenksville, Seisholtzville, Seyfert, Shamrock, Shanesville, Shartlesville, Sheridan, Shillington, Shoemakersville, Sinking Spring, South Temple, Spangsville, Spring Mount, Spring Valley, Springmont, Springton, State Hill, Stonersville, Stonetown, Stony Creek Mills, Stouchsburg, Strausstown, Suplee, Temple, Topton, Tuckerton, Tulpehocken, Upper Bern, Van Reed, Vinemont, Virginville, Wallace, Walnuttown, Warwick, Weavertown, Weiser Park, Wernersville, Wernersville Heights, West Hamburg, West Lawn, West Reading, West Wyomissing, White Bear, Windsor Caslte, Womelsdorf, Worman, Wyebrooke, Wyomissing, Wyomissing Hills, Wyomissing Park, Yellow House, Yoders Heights, Zieglersville\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e","brand":"PA-Genealogy","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":42545173201124,"sku":"BE14","price":20.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0784\/3371\/products\/websitelogo_c880061b-61f6-47ce-98c4-e5572c72d33a.jpg?v=1645626619"},{"product_id":"blair-county-pa-everything-collection","title":"Blair County PA - 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You will receive an email with the download link after purchasing online. These files can be read using many PDF reader programs (Windows \/ Mac \/ Linux), however Adobe Reader or Acrobat are recommended.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eBL01 – Blair County Genealogy Everything Collection (All Collections on Blair County)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eBL02 – County History \u0026amp; Biography Collection\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eHistory of Huntingdon and Blair Counties, Pennsylvania (J. Simpson Africa, 1883, 998 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eBiographical and Portrait Cyclopedia of Blair County, Pennsylvania (Samuel T. Wiley \u0026amp; W. Scott Garner, 1892, 599 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eSemi-Centennial History of Blair County 1896 (Charles B. Clark, 1896, 152 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eProgram of the Blair County Semi-Centennial Anniversary (Anonymous, 1896, 6 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eTwentieth Century History of Altoona and Blair County Pennsylvania (Jesse C. Sell, 1911, 1024 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eBlair County Centennial Celebration 1846-1946 – Souvenir Program (Anonymous, 1946, 86 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e \u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eBL03 – Regional History Collection – Altoona \u0026amp; Vicinity\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eManual of the Second Presbyterian Church of Altoona, PA (1877, 30 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eHistory of the City of Altoona and Blair County (Jas. H. Ewing and Harry Selp, 1880, 278 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ePenn’a R.R. Car Shops, Altoona Pennsylvania 1895 (T. M. Fowler \u0026amp; James B. Moyer, 1895)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eIllustrated Altoona (Charles B. Clark, 1896, 186 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e1888-1908 Twentieth Anniversary of the Trinity Reformed Church (Anonymous, 1908, 58 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ePen Pictures of Friends and Reminiscent Sketches (J. N. Tillard, 1911, 353 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eAltoona – Keystone City of the Great Keystone State (Charles M. Schwab, 1925, 76 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eHistorical Sketches of Collinsville (Anonymous, 1935, 18 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eAltoona 1849-1949 – Centennial Booklet (Richard E. Beeler, 1949, 98 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e \u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eBL04 – Regional History Collection – Southern Blair County\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eLooking Eighty Years Backward and A History of Roaring Spring, PA (D. M. Bare, 1920, 247 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eMartinsburg Centennial Souvenir 1832-1932 (Centennial Souvenir Booklet Committee, 1932, 90 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eHistorical Sketches of Morrisons Cove (C. W. Karns, 1933, 300 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eHollidaysburg Centennial 1836-1936 Official Program – History Pageant (Program Committee, 1936, 76 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eHistorical Summary of Southern Morrisons Cove Towns (David M. Adams, 1948, 44 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eHistory of the Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church of Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania (Floyd G. Hoenstine, 1953, 66 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eSome Historic Homes of Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania (Floyd G. Hoenstine, 1955, 48 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e75th Anniversary History Roaring Spring Pennsylvania 1887-1962 (Roaring Spring Historical Committee, 1962, 171 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eFreedom Township 125th Anniversary Photo Album 1838-1963 (Blair Press, 1963, 60 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eMartinsburg Area 1976 (Martinsburg Bicentennial Committee, 1976, 352 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e \u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eBL05 – Regional History Collection – Northern \u0026amp; Western Blair County\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eBird’s Eye View of the Borough of Bellwood, Blair County, Pennsylvania 1895 (T. M. Fowler \u0026amp; James B. Moyer, 1895)\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e \u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eTyrone, Blair County, Pennsylvania 1895 (T. M. Fowler \u0026amp; James B. Moyer, 1895)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eTyrone of To-Day – The Gateway of the Alleghenies (Rev. W. H. Wilson, 1897, 194 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eBirds Eye View of Williamsburg, Blair Co., PA 1906 (Fowler \u0026amp; Kelly, 1906)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eHistory of the Early Settling of the Bald Eagle Valley (William E. Marks, 1939, 19 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eHistory of the First Presbyterian Church of Williamsburg, Blair County, Pennsylvania (William Ray Metz, 1941, 80 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eA Short History of Tyrone Borough (Ralph T. Wolfgang, 1950, 63 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eBellwood’s First 75 Years 1888-1963 (Altoona Printing \u0026amp; Supply Co., 1963, 92 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eTipton-Antis 1776 – 1856 – 1976 (Anonymous, 1976, 48 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eTyrone of Today Volume II 1897-1976 (Tyrone Area Bicentennial Committee, 1976, 243 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eWilliamsburg, PA. 76 (Anonymous, 1976, 204 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e \u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eBL06 – Miscellaneous History and Maps Collection\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eIndustrial and Commercial Resources of [Western] Pennsylvania (Historical Publishing Company, 1887, 144 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eMilitary Services and Genealogical Records of Soldiers of Blair County Pennsylvania (Floyd G. Hoenstine, 1940, 434 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eYoung American Patriots – The Youth of Pennsylvania in World War II (National Publishing Company, 1946, 674 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eFlood 1972 (Pennsylvania Mirror, 1972, 48 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eMaps \u0026amp; Atlases\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e1850’s Map of the Farms in Sinking Valley, Blair Co. Penna (G. M. Hopkins, Color)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e1859 Map of Blair County Pennsylvania (Geil \u0026amp; Freed, Color)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e1873 Atlas of the Blair and Huntingdon Counties Pennsylvania (Beach Nichols and A. Pomeroy \u0026amp; Co., 1873, 59 pages, Color)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e \u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eBL07 – Directory Collection (1837-1913)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eHarris’ Pittsburgh Business Directory for the Year 1837 [Excerpt on Blair \u0026amp; Huntingdon County, PA] (Isaac Harris, 1837, 8 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eHarris’ General Business Directory of the Cities of Pittsburg and Allegheny [Excerpt on Blair County, PA] (Isaac Harris, 1841, 3 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eBlair County Directory for 1870-71 (J. H. Lant, 1870, 154 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eFierstines’ Altoona City Directory 1884-85 (Fierstine Brothers, 1884, 256 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eTelephone Directory – Altoona, Clearfield, Huntingdon, Lewistown, Mehaffey, Ridgway, Philipsburg and Nearby Places – October 1911 (Bell Telephone Co., of PA, 1911, 88 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eAltoona, Clearfield, Huntingdon, Lewistown, Mehaffey, Ridgway, Philipsburg and Nearby Places Telephone Directory - June 1912 (Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1912, 92 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eTelephone Directory – Altoona, Clearfield, Huntingdon, Lewistown, Mehaffey, Ridgway, Philipsburg and Nearby Places – October 5, 1913 (Bell Telephone Co., of PA, 1913, 100 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e \u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eBL08 – Directory Collection (1914-1932)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eTelephone Directory – Altoona, Clearfield, Huntingdon, Lewistown, Mehaffey, Ridgway, Philipsburg and Nearby Places – February 5, 1914 (Bell Telephone Co., of PA, 1914, 100 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eTelephone Directory – Altoona, Clearfield, Huntingdon, Lewistown, Mehaffey, Ridgway, Philipsburg and Nearby Places – October 5, 1914 (Bell Telephone Co., of PA, 1914, 100 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eTelephone Directory – Spring Issue – February 5, 1917 - Altoona, Clearfield, Huntingdon, Lewistown, Mehaffey, Ridgway, Philipsburg, Tyrone and Nearby Places (Bell Telephone Co., of PA, 1917, 100 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eTelephone Directory – Spring Issue – February 5, 1918 - Altoona, Clearfield, Huntingdon, Lewistown, Mehaffey, Ridgway, Philipsburg, Tyrone and Nearby Places (Bell Telephone Co., of PA, 1918, 110 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThe Credit Guide – September, 1918 to 1920 (Co-Operative Mercantile Agency, 1918, 618 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ePolk’s Altoona and Hollidaysburg PA.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eDirectory 1923 (R. L. Polk \u0026amp; Co., 1923, 1292 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eUnited Telephone Directory – June 1923 – Northern District (United Telephone \u0026amp; Telegraph Company, 1923, 176 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eClassified Telephone Directory [Greater Altoona Area] (Bell Telephone Co., of PA, ~1930, 48 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eAltoona and Nearby Points Telephone Directory – Summer 1932 (Bell Telephone Co., of PA, 1932, 192 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e \u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eBL09 – Directory Collection (1935-1959)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eTelephone Directory – 1935 Issue (Claar Telephone Company, 1935, 116 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eAltoona – Hollidaysburg – Tyrone and Nearby Points Telephone Directory – October 1941 (Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1941, 154 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eTelephone Directory – October 1941 (United Telephone Company of PA, 1941, 96 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eTelephone Directory – October 1943 (United Telephone Company of PA, 1943, 110 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eTelephone Directory – Bedford and Nearby Points – September 1946 (The United Telephone Company of PA, 1946, 76 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eAltoona and Nearby Points Telephone Directory - September 1946 (Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania, 1946, 332 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eAltoona and Nearby Points Telephone Directory – September 1955 (Bell Telephone Co., of PA, 1955, 268 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eTelephone Directory – Bedford and Nearby Points – September 1956 (The United Telephone Company of PA, 1956, 148 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eTelephone Directory – Bedford and Nearby Points – September 1958 (The United Telephone Company of PA, 1958, 168 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eTelephone Directory – Bedford and Nearby Points – September 1959 (The United Telephone Company of PA, 1959, 172 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"PA-Genealogy","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":42545173364964,"sku":"BL01","price":100.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0784\/3371\/products\/websitelogo_1c8ea30c-a7e3-4cf2-80b8-e3a382d4639a.jpg?v=1645626620"},{"product_id":"blair-county-pa-county-regional-and-misc-history-collection","title":"Blair  County PA - County History \u0026 Biography Collection","description":"\u003cp\u003eThis is a collection of various historical and genealogical reference works on Pennsylvania.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eThese references cover 1000's of individuals, and are an excellent way to start or continue research focused on PA. \u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e \u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThis material was scanned from original publications and will be provided as text searchable PDFs (unless noted in description). These files can be read using many PDF reader programs (Windows \/ Mac \/ Linux), however Adobe Reader or Acrobat are recommended.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eHistory of Huntingdon and Blair Counties, Pennsylvania\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e(J. Simpson Africa, 1883, 998 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThis is an early historical and biographical work on Huntingdon and Blair Counties, PA.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eIt is divided into two sections each dealing with one of the counties.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eEach section begins with a general history of the county, followed by sections dealing with their respective townships and boroughs.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eThe borough and township sections contain a brief history of each individual area as well, and then provide biographical sketches of the prominent and influential residents of those same areas.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eAlong with the historical and biographical information provides there is also a great deal of reference material including early tax lists, military rosters, maps, etc.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eAlso there are also over 100 portraits and other illustrations included in the publication.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eHuntingdon County Surnames Indexed:\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eAdams, Africa, Allison, Anderson, Anshutz, Armitage, Armstrong, Ashman, Bailey, Beaver, Beers, Bell, Benedict, Black, Blair, Blanchard, Brewster, Brown, Brumbaugh, Burnside, Butz, Cadwallader, Caldwell, Campbell, Canan, Clarkson, Clugage, Cooper, Corbin, Cornyn, Crawford, Cremer, Cresswell, Croghan, Cryder, Dean, Devor, Dewees, Dorland, Dorris, Dudley, Eaton, Eby, Elliott, Entrekin, Faust, Fisher, Fithian, Fleming, Foust, Galbraith, Geissinger, Glasgow, Glock, Gwin, Hare, Harris, Hart, Heeter, Heffner, Hefright, Henderson, Henry, Hewitt, Houtz, Huston, Huyett, Hyskell, Isett, Jackson, Ker, Laporte, Leas, Long, Loudenslagle, Lovell, Lowry, Lytle, Madden, Massey, Mattern, McAlevy, McAteer, McCune, McMullen, McMurtrie, McNeil, McNite, McVitty, McWilliams, Mears, Miles, Miller, Morris, Mosser, Musser, Myton, Neff, Orbison, Orlady, Patton, Penn, Peters, Petrikin, Potter, Powel, Quinter, Reed, Rex, Riddle, Robley, Sampson, Scott, Shaffner, Sheaver, Shock, Simpson, Smith, Speer, Stair, Steel, Stevens, Stewart, Swane, Sweet, Swoope, Taylor, Thompson, Tipton, Tyhurst, Waite, Walker, Wallace, Watson, Weaver, Weiser, Weston, Wharton, White, Whitehead, Williamson, Wilson, Woods, Woodward, Wright, Zeigler\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eBlair County Surnames Indexed:\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eAdams, Ake, Albright, Alleman, Amey, Anderson, Appleby, Arnold, Armstrong, Banks, Bare, Bard, Barrick, Beach, Bell, Bennett, Beyer, Black, Blair, Bloom, Bobb, Bonebreak, Bower, Brehman, Bridenbaugh, Brombach, Brumbaugh, Buck, Bulick, Burket, Burkhart, Burley, Butler, Calderwood, Calvin, Cassidy, Cavins, Christy, Clark, Coleman, Confer, Crawford, Curry, Dean, Dibert, Dively, Dorris, Dysart, Elway, Ettinger, Evans, Ewing, Fay, Feay, Fetter, Fettinger, Figart, Findley, Finley, Fleck, Fulton, Funk, Gamble, Gardner, Geesey, Gemmill, Gibboney, Graham, Green, Grier, Grove, Gwinn, Haberacker, Halfpenny, Hall, Hartman, Hartzell, Hays, Hawksworth, Heess, Herr, Hewitt, Hileman, Hofius, Holliday, Hoover, Houser, Humes, Ickes, Irwin, Isenburg, Isett, Jacobs, Johnston, Jones, Junkin, Keatley, Keely, Kennedy, Kephart, Kerr, Kessler, Kinkead, Kyle, Landis, Larcomb, Levingood, Lindsey, Lingenfelter, Livingston, Lloyd, Logan, Louden, Lowrey, Lyon, Mann, Martin, Matthias, Mauk, McAllister, McCartney, McClellan, McClelland, McConnell, McCormick, McCoy, McFarlane, McIntosh, McKinney, McLain, McLanahan, McMullen, McVey, Miller, Moore, Morrow, Murphy, Murray, Neff, Newton, Pheasant, Phillips, Piper, Pruner, Rea, Reamey, Roberts, Robison, Roedell, Rohrer, Roller, Ross, Royer, Russell, Schriver, Shanefelt, Shaw, Shock, Shoenberger, Shultz, Simonton, Smith, Spang, Stayer, Stewart, Swoope, Tuigg, Tussey, Ullery, Walker, Walter, Way, Wayne, Weaver, Wengert, Westley, Wheatley, White, Wigton, Williams, Wilson, Wright, Yerger, Zeth\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eBiographical and Portrait Cyclopedia of Blair County,\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ePennsylvania (Samuel T. Wiley \u0026amp; W. Scott Garner, 1892, 599 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThis publication is a historical and biographical record of Blair County, Pennsylvania.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eThe first 147 pages contain a history of the county, its townships and villages. The remainder of the publication features biographies of some of the leading individuals and families of the county.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eThis is an excellent resource to conduct historical or genealogical research focusing on Blair County, PA\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eSurnames Indexed:\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eAcker, Ake, Alexander, Allen, Ambrose, Amies, Arney, Arthur, Aukerman, Aultz, Baker, Bare, Barron, Bartley, Bassler, Bell, Berlin, Besant, Beyer, Biehl, Blackburn, Blair, Blose, Bobb, Books, Bowles, Boyles, Bramell, Brandt, Brennecke, Brenaman, Bridenbaugh, Brombach, Brotherlin, Buchanan, Bunker, Burchfield, Burke, Burley, Burket, Burkholder, Bush, Bushman, Calderwood, Calvin, Canan, Casanave, Cass, Cherry, Clapper, Clark, Clingerman, Coffey, Coffman, Cole, Coleman, Collin, Condron, Confer, Cowen, Craine, Crawford, Criswell, Crowley, Crum, Crumbaker, Crosthwaite, Cryder, Cunningham, Curry, Davis, Davison, Dean, Delaney, Dern, Diehl, Donelly, Dunmire, Earlenbaugh, Eberman, Eichholtz, Elway, Elliott, Ellsworth, Enzbrenner, Ermine, Evans, Ewing, Fair, Fay, Ferguson, Fisher, Fleck, Flanigan, Flick, Flynn, Forgeus, Forney, Fouse, Fox, Fraser, Funk, Gardner, Geesey, Gheer, Gilson, Gillam, Glunt, Gray, Graffius, Green, Greene, Greevy, Guyer, Gwin, Haines, Halfpenny, Halton, Hamilton, Hamlin, Hamor, Hammond, Hare, Harnish, Hart, Hartman, Hawksworth, Hearn, Heess, Heims, Heinsling, Henshey, Hewit, Hewitt, Hicks, Hileman, Hiller, Hoelle, Hogue, Holliday, Homer, Hooper, Hoover, Hostler, Hoyer, Huff, Hughes, Humes, Hunter, Hutchison, Ike, Isenberg, Isett, Irwin, Jackson, Jenks, Jones, Keefer, Keith, Kellerman, Kelly, Kendig, Kinkead, Kimberling, Kipple, Klemmert, Kline, Kloss, Kyle, Lamade, Landis, La Porte, Laughman, Law, Layman, Leader, Leatherman, Lehrsch, Leighty, Leisenring, Lehman, Leet, Lemon, Levengood, Leibegott, Linton, Long, Lots, Loudon, Love, Lowrie, Lytle, Mackey, Marshall, Mathers, McAllister, McCahan, McCamant, McCarthy, McCauley, McClain, McClellan, McCoy, McCullough, McDermitt, McDowell, McFarlin, McFarland, McFeeley, McIntosh, McKee, McMaster, Meadville, Mechen, Metzker, Miller, Mitchel, Moffitt, Mohr, Molloy, Montgomery, Moore, Morrison, Morrow, Murray, Neason, Neff, Nowell, Oatman, O'Connor, O'Neil, O'Reilly, Osborne, Osman, Over, Parker, Patterson, Pennock, Plummer, Price, Porter, Powell, Pruner, Raugh, Ray, Ramey, Reamey, Reem, Reed, Reifsnyder, Rhine, Rhodes, Rittman, Roberdean, Robinson, Robison, Roelofs, Rohrer, Roller, Ross, Sausser, Schmucker, Sell, Shaw, Shellenberger, Shelley, Shimer, Shollar, Sholly, Shuff, Sink, Slep, Smith, Sneeringer, Snively, Snyder, Spang, Sparr, Spanogle, Spendley, Sprankle, Stahl, Stephens, Stevens, Stern, Stewart, Stich, Stone, Study, Stultz, Symington, Taylor, Thompson, Tierney, Trout, Van Brunt, Vogt, Waite, Walter, Waring, Watts, Weaver, Webber, Weiser, Wentzel, Westley, Wheatley, Whitbred, White, Wigton, Wilson, Wilmore, Winn, Winter, Wolf, Wood, Woodcock, Woodle, Wray, Yerger, Yingling, Yon, Zeigler\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eSemi-Centennial History of Blair County 1896\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e(Charles B. Clark, 1896, 151 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eAccording to the title page, this is: \"A History of Blair County, Pennsylvania.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eFrom its earliest settlement, and more particularly from its organization in 1846 to June 1896.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eFifty Years.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eContaining, also, a map of the city of Altoona, the metropolis of the county, and a description of all the other boroughs and smaller towns, giving population and present condition.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eAlso, a general resume of the various business enterprises, and a directory of the places of interest and natural curiosities which strangers should see.\"\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eAlong with the historical information, there are a number of photographs of places around Blair County.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eProgram - Blair County Semi-Centennial Anniversary 1846-1896\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e(Anonymous, 1896, 6 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThis is a program and description of the events for the 50th Anniversary celebrations of Blair County, PA held in 1896.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eTwentieth Century History of Altoona and Blair County\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ePennsylvania (Jesse C. Sell, 1911, 1024 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThis is a historical and biographical account of Altoona and Blair County, PA.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eThe first section contains the historical information, covering the settlement and formation of the county, and its political, military, professional, and industrial history.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eThis sections also contains a part devoted to the city of Altoona, giving a similar description of its history and development.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eFollowing the historical information are biographies of hundreds of Blair County's citizens, along with many portraits.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eThese men and women were important in various ways to the growth of the county and their respective areas.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e \u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eSurnames Indexed:\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eAcker, Ackers, Acklin, Africa, Ake, Alexander, Allen, Allender, Amies, Anderson, Applebaugh, Bachert, Baish, Baker, Baldrige, Bankert, Banks, Bare, Barr, Beam, Beaston, Beck, Beckcman, Beegle, Bell, Bender, Beyer, Biddle, Black, Blair, Blodget, Blose, Bobb, Bock Bohn, Bolger, Bonebreak, Book, Books, Bottenfield, Bouslough, Bowers, Bowles, Bowser, Boyer, Boyce, Boyles, Bradley, Brotherline, Brown, Brua, Brubaker, Brumbaugh, Buck, Burget, Burket, Burns, Bush, Calderwood, Calvin, Camerer, Canan, Carn, Carper, Cass, Casanave, Chamberlin, Charles, Cherry, Clapper, Clark, Clemson, Clouse, Cochran, Colelesser, Cole, Coleman, Coltabaugh, Colvin, Condron, Confer, Conrad, Corl, Cornelius, Cowen, Cox, Craine, Crawford, Creighton, Crider, Crissman, Culp, Davenport, Davis, Dean, Delaney, Delozier, Dern, Detrick, Detwiler, Dick, Dickson, Diehl, Dilling, Dively, Dixon, Douglass, Downing, Downs, Doyle, Dudley, Durborow, Dysart, Eckendlaub, Elder, Eldon, Ellsworth, Emfield, Engstrom, Farmers \u0026amp; Merchants National Bank of Tyrone, Farrand, Fay, Feather, Fickes, Fider, Figart, Findley, First National Bank of Bellwood, The,\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eFirst National Bank of Tyrone, The, Fisher, Fleck, Flenner, Flick, Fluke, Fogel, Ford, Forsht, Fox, Franciscus, Fraser, Freeman, Fuoss, Furry, Gailey, Galland, Garber, Gardner, Garman, Garner, Garver, Garvey, Geesey, Gheer, Gibbs, Giles, Gill, Gingerich, Gleichert, Glenn, Glessner, Good, Graffius, Grau, Grazier, Greene, Greevy, Gromiller, Gurd, Haagen, Haberacker, Haffly, Hagerty, Hagey, Hahn, Hair, Hall, Haller, halton, Hamilton, Hammond, Hamor, Hancuff, Hare, Harnish, Harpster, Hart, Hartman, Hazenstab, Hegerty, Heinsling, Henderson, Henry, Herbert, Hershberger, Hess, Hetrick, Heverly, Hicks, Hileman, Hiller, Hillis, Hirt, Hoover, Howard, Hoyer, Hughes, Humes, Hurd, Ickes, Igo, Irvin, Irvine, Irwin, Isenberg, Jacobs, Johnston, Jones, Kagarise, Dauffman Daufman, Kazmaier, Keagy, Keasey, Keith, Keller, Kelly, Kenote, Kensinger, Ketring, Kinch, King, Kirsch, Klepser, Kloss, Krider, Kuhn, Kunsman, Kurtz, Kyper, Lamade, Landis, Layman, Leverfinger, Leisenrighn Levengood, Lingafelt, Lingenfelter, Lininger, Lloyd, Long, Loose, Lorenze, Lotz, Loudon, Lowrie, Lowther, Lukenbach, Lupfer, Lytle, McBurney, McCarthy, McCauley, McClain, McConahy, McCullaugh, McDowell, McFarland, McGarah, McGarvey, McGough, McIntire, McKee, McKillip, McKnight, McLanahan, Mackey, Madden, Magehan, Manley, Manlove, Marks, Markley, Martin, Martz, Mathes, Matthews, Means, Mek, Meek, mentzer, Metz, Metzger, Miller, Milliken, Mock, Molloy, Moore, Morgan, Morris, Morrison, Morrow, Moyer, Mummert, Murray, Musser, Myers, Nason, Neff, Nelson, Neuwahl, Norris, North, Nowell, Ober, Oburn, O'Neill, Orr, Osborne, Over, Owens, Parker, Parks, Parsons, Patterson, Patton, Peck Piper, Plack, Plummer, Potts, Pownall, Preston, Ramey, Ray, Reed, Reilly, Reiser, Replogle, Rhodes, Riebenack, Riggle, Riechey, Roberts, Robeson, Robison, Rodkey, Rodrigue, Root, Ross, Roudabush, Royer, Russell, Sauer, Sausser, Scheeline, Scott, Seedenburg, Sell, Sellers, Shade, Sharbaugh, Shaw, Sherman, Shimer, Shirey, shoemaker, Shoenberger, Shoenfelt, Shollar, Showalter, Shriver, Shultz, Sigrist, Simon, Sipes, Slippey, Small, Smeltzer, Smith, Snively, Snoberger, Snyder, Sorrick, Spang, Sparr, Spealman, Sprankle, Stayer, Stern, Stevens, Stewart, Stiffler, Stine, Stom, Stone, Stoner, Straesser, Strehle, Stulz, Stultz, Suckling, Swanger, Tate, Taylor, Teeter, Thomas, Thompson, Tipton, Tobin, Treese, Trout, Troutwine, Tussey, Van Allman, Vogt, Walker, Walter, Walters, Walton, Waple, Ward, Wareham, Warfel, Waring Weaver, Wber, Weest Bros., Weest, Weir, Wertman, Wertz, Wertzberger, White, Whittaker, Wike, Wiley, Williamson, Wilson, Wilt, Wineland, Winter, Wisler, Witherow, Witter, Wolf, Wood, Woodcock, Wray, Wyerman, Yeater, Yeckley, Yingling, Young, Zook\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eBlair County Centennial Celebration 1846-1946\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eSouvenir Program (Anonymous, 1946, 86 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThis booklet was published as a souvenir of the 100th Anniversary celebration of the formation of Blair County, PA from Huntingdon County in 1846.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eIt provides a program of the events of the celebration as well as lists of those men and women involved in putting it on.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eIt also contains some basic historical information on the county, a list of the patrons and patronesses and numerous ads for local businesses.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"PA-Genealogy","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":42545173561572,"sku":"BL02","price":15.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0784\/3371\/products\/websitelogo_1e42ad12-8499-4121-aeb1-58ef8d58d700.jpg?v=1645626622"},{"product_id":"blair-county-pa-miscellaneous-history-and-maps-collection","title":"Blair County PA - Miscellaneous History and Maps Collection","description":"\u003cp\u003eThis is a collection of various historical and genealogical reference works on Pennsylvania.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eThese references cover 1000's of individuals, and are an excellent way to start or continue research focused on PA. \u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e \u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThis material was scanned from original publications and will be provided as text searchable PDFs (unless noted in description). These files can be read using many PDF reader programs (Windows \/ Mac \/ Linux), however Adobe Reader or Acrobat are recommended.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eMilitary and other Miscellaneous Histories\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eIndustrial and Commercial Resources of [Western] Pennsylvania\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e(Historical Publishing Company, 1887, 144 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThis publication is a history and description of the business operations from dozens of towns throughout Western Pennsylvania.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eEach business is detailed in sketch form, giving, in many cases, a brief history of its existence, management, and a description of its operations.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eThis information was only published in this publication making this a rare and useful resource for historical or genealogical research in these counties of PA.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eBlair County\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e-- From Altoona: -- Samuel Smith, C. T. Sharp \u0026amp; Co., Ezra Ale, M. F. Fleming \u0026amp; Co., J. Snyder, William F. Gable \u0026amp; Co., Alfred E. Goetz, D. G. McCullough, S. Bendheim, E. F. Miller, Wm. W. Rudisill, Isaac Bender, Edward Kottmann, John Hurd, E. B. Tipton, J. Ross Mateer, David Simon, Frank H. Stiles, P. H. Walls, J. F. Storm, C. B. Baumgardner, S. M. Griffith, Altoona City Photo-Copying House, R. T. Shields, The Bee-Hive Novelty Store, A. H. Bates, Germain Casanave, W. H. Irwin, The Leading Restaurant -- From Hollidaysburg: -- M'Kee \u0026amp; Cliber, First National Bank, Frank Glessner, Thomas H. Suckling, C. B. Jacobs \u0026amp; Son, Silas W. Maus' Five and Ten Cent Store, Henry S. Van Tries, Henry L. Bunker, Geo. V. Rollins, P. W. Snyder, Wm. C. Maus, Wolf Hardware Co., J. B. Condron, Joseph Frank -- From Tyrone: -- Templeton \u0026amp; Crawford, G. H. Burley \u0026amp; Co., Austin Brothers, Blair County Banking Company, Frank L. Beckel, Geo. H. Garner, A. A. Smith \u0026amp; Son, J. J. Miller \u0026amp; Sons, Juniata Gun Works, I. P. Walton, Bonine's Gallery of Artistic Photography, Study Brothers \u0026amp; Co., Scullin The Tailor, Judson S. Smith, A. C. Zerbee, Henchey Bros., S. C. Graham, C. Albright, John Langenbacher \u0026amp; Son, J. S. Waite \u0026amp; Co., Geo. W. Port, A. C. Fye\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eMilitary Services and Genealogical Records of Soldiers of Blair County Pennsylvania\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e(Floyd G. Hoenstine, 1940, 434 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThis is an extensive look at the military history of Blair County, Pennsylvania.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eIt covers the involvement of Blair County residents in the wars of the nation from the Revolutionary War to WWI, including a list of local soldiers for each conflict.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eYoung American Patriots - The Youth of Pennsylvania in World War II\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e(National Publishing Company, 1946, 674 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThis publication is a memorial to the service men and women of Pennsylvania who served in WWII.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eIt contains brief sketches of 1,000's of soldiers from across the state.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eThe sketches provide a variety of information on each soldier: Name, rank, branch of military, engagements, discharge date, military awards, birth date, parents, spouse, address, religion., etc.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eThe information varies from soldier to soldier but most contain the information above.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eAlso, nearly every sketch is accompanies by a portrait of the soldier.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThis publication is not an exhaustive listing of all the soldiers of Pennsylvania who fought in World War II.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eNearly all counties are represented, but some more extensively than others.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eThose given more extensive coverage include:\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eAllegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Blair, Butler, Cambria, Cumberland, Dauphin, Erie, Fayette, Indiana, Lawrence, Northampton, Westmoreland,\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eHere is a sample listing:\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eAbbott, William Edward\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eCpl., Army. Born Apr. 6, 1925. Entered Serv. June 12, 1943. Ft. Belvoir; N. Guinea; Phil. Is.; Okinawa.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eAwarded GCM, As-Pac Rib., BS, Phil. Lib. Rib.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eDisch. Mar. 2, 1945.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eAttended Clymer HS.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eProtestant.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eSon of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Abbott.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eHusband of Margaret Herrington Abbott, 818 Sandusky St., N. S., Pgh, 12, Pa.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eFlood 1972 (Pennsylvania Mirror, 1972, 48 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThis is a souvenir of the 1972 Flood in Pennsylvania resulting from Hurricane \/ Tropical storm Agnes.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eA section of the publication shows some of the damage done in Blair County.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eMaps \u0026amp; Atlases (*** Not text searchable ***)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e1850's Map of the Farms in Sinking Valley, Blair Co. Penna (G. M. Hopkins, Color)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e1859 Map of Blair County Pennsylvania (Geil \u0026amp; Freed, Color)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e1873 Atlas of the Blair and Huntingdon Counties Pennsylvania (Beach Nichols and A. Pomeroy \u0026amp; Co., 1873, 59 pages, Color)\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"PA-Genealogy","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":42545173725412,"sku":"BL06","price":15.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}]},{"product_id":"blair-county-pa-directory-collection-1837-1959","title":"Blair  County PA - Regional History Collection – Southern Blair County","description":"\u003cp\u003eThis is a collection of various historical and genealogical reference works on Pennsylvania.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eThese references cover 1000's of individuals, and are an excellent way to start or continue research focused on PA. \u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e \u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThis material was scanned from original publications and will be provided as text searchable PDFs (unless noted in description). These files can be read using many PDF reader programs (Windows \/ Mac \/ Linux), however Adobe Reader or Acrobat are recommended.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eLooking Eighty Years Backward and A History of\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eRoaring Spring, PA (D. M. Bare, 1920, 247 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThe first part of this publication is a personal recollection by the author of Blair County as he grew up there.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eThe second part (which is the majority of the publication) is a history of Roaring Spring and its vicinity.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eThe account relates the beginnings of the town and its growth through the years.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eIt also gives attention to the town's businesses, churches, schools and other institutions.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eThere is also some biographical matter on some of the town's prominent persons: Dr. Charles Fox, Dr. W. L. Grounds, Dr. W. Herbert Robinson, Dr. W. L. Hair, and Dr. A. L. Garver.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eMartinsburg Centennial Souvenir 1832-1932\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e(Centennial Souvenir Booklet Committee, 1932, 90 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eAccording to the title page, this publication is \"A pictorial and descriptive booklet containing the history of Martinsburg and the Borough Council, schools and churches, and a list of patrons with their biographies, civic organizations and buisness cards and many other things of interest in the life of a growing community.\"\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eit includes numerous historical photographs, and a number of biographies of area residents.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eBiographical Sketches:\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eBenson, Blake, Bloom Bobb, Bolger, Bonebreak, Breidenthal, Bridenbaugh, Brumbaugh, Burket, Camerer, Campbell, Earlenbaugh, Geist, Gorsuch, Grafius, Hagey, Hershberger, Hess, Kagarise, Keagy, Klepser, Lykens, Lysinger, Miller, Nicodemus, Over, Rice, Royer, Sanders, Sipes, Skyles, Shoemaker, Shoenberger, Snowberger, Stoner, Woodcock\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e \u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eHistorical Sketches of Morrisons Cove (C. W. Karns, 1933, 300 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThis is an extensive history of the Morrisons Cove area of Blair County, including the areas of Loysburg, New Enterprise, Rockford, Salemville, Waterside and Woodbury.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eIt covers the settlement and growth of the region and its towns through a series of articles.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eAlong with the information are numerous historical photographs of the area and its residents and biographical sketches of prominent citizens and families.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eSurnames Included:\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eAaron, Armstrong, Baker, Bare, Bayer, Beach, Bechtel, Beech, Beegle, Benner, Berkheimer, Biddle, Blough, Bonner, Brallier, Brown, Brumbaugh, Burger, Burley, Butts, Campbell, Carpenter, Clapper, Clouse, Deeter, Detwiler, Dittmar, Doyle, Ebersole, Ferry, Fetter, Fisher, Fluck, Furry, Fyock, Geible, Gephart, Good, Green, Guyer, Haderman, Hall, Henry, Hetrick, Holsinger, Hoover, Hull, Imler, Karns, Kegarise, Ketring, King, Kochenderfer, Koontz, Latshaw, Lingenfelter, Linton, Little, Long, Lower, Maddock, Markey, Martin, Meloy, Mentzer, Metzger, Miller, Noble, Ober, Over, Patton, Pennell, Pressel, Price, Replogle, Rice, Ripley, Sell, Settlemeyer, Smith, Snider, Snowberger, Snyder, Sponsler, Stiffler, Stonebrook, Stottler, Stuckey, Teeter, Trent, Van Horn, Walters, Werking, Wilharm, Wilkinson, Woodcock, Yoder\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eHollidaysburg Centennial 1836-1936 Official Program\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eHistory Pageant (Program Committee, 1936, 76 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThis publication is a program of the Centennial Celebration of Hollidaysburg, Blair County, PA as well as a brief history of the town.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eAlong with a program of the celebration events, it includes a time-line of events in the history of the town, a description of many of its organizations, churches, etc, and many ads for local businesses.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eHistorical Summary of Southern Morrisons Cove Towns\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e(David M. Adams, 1948, 44 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThis publication provides historical timeline information on a number of Morrison Cove area towns, including Baker's Summit, Curryville, Dumb Hundred, East Sharpsburg, Fredericksburg, Garbertown, Henrietta, Leathercraker, Loysburg, McKee, Middletown, Millerstown, New Enterprise, Ore Hill, Potetown, Rebecca, Rodman, Scratchtown, Waterside and Woodbury.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eIt includes a number of historical photographs from the area as well.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eHistory of the Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church of Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e(Floyd G. Hoenstine, 1953, 66 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThis is a brief history of this church.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eIt also includes sketches of its past pastors, as well as photographs of a number of church classes.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eSome Historic Homes of Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e(Floyd G. Hoenstine, 1955, 48 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThis publication commemmorates a walking tour of historic Hollidaysburg, Blair County, PA in 1955.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eIt provides a view of early Hollidaysburg along with the examination of several historic buildings of the town.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e75th Anniversary History Roaring Spring Pennsylvania 1887-1962\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e(Roaring Spring Historical Committee, 1962, 171 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThis is a history of Roaring Spring, Blair County, PA written for its 75th Anniversary in 1962.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eIt first presents a history of the area, foundation of the town and its development, including some discussion of early residents.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eFollowing this is a more recent account of the town and its institutions including its schools, churches, civic organizations, clubs, fire companies, fraternal organizations, etc.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eAlso, a number of Roaring Springs businesses and residents are sketched, and these are listed below.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eAlong with this historical information, many photographs are included of the town, its buildings and residents.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eSeveral sketches of Roaring Springs businesses and organizations include a group photograph of those working there.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eAnd following the business and resident sketches, there are portraits of Roaring Spring's children from Preschool through High School.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eBusiness Sketches:\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eAlbright's Studio of Photography, D. M. Bare Paper Mill, Roaring Spring Blank Book Company, The Harris Boyer Company, Nick Arico Shoe Repari, The News Printing Company, Roaring Spring Insurance Agency, Charles Dick Service Station, New Enterprise Stone and Lime Company Inc., Detwiler Industries, The Eldon Inn, G \u0026amp; M Franklin Store, Hite's Drug Store, Hite's Furniture Store, Eckard's Greenhouse, Alfred L. Heuston, Honsaker Brother's Meat Market, Klotz Brothers, Klevans Stores, Kephart's Hardware, Walter O. Kramp, L \u0026amp; L Motors, Max H. Long, Long's Home Furnishings, H. M. Mock Barber Shop, Olin H. Mauk, Mauk's Cleaners, P. S. McGee Dairy, Pennsylvania Electric Company, Merrill W. Raugh, First National Bank, Altoona Central Bank and Trust Company, Roaring Spring Department Store, Carl Sell Pontiac, McIntyre's Jewelry Store, Shaw Hardware, Shriver's Greenhouse and Floral Shop, Elmer F. Smith, Kenneth Stover Insurance Agency, Chester A. Riley, Galen Snyder, Carl's Modern Interior, United Telephone Company of Pennsylvania, Radio Station WKMC, Radio Station WVAM, Sell Motors, John L. Thompson Funeral Home, William's Pharmacy, Miller's Esso Statino, Tastee Freez, Western Auto Associate Store, Young's Vitamin \u0026amp; Mineral Co.,\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eBiographical Sketches:\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eAke, Albright, Beers, Baker, Bare, Bassler, Beegle, Berkhimer, Bergstresser, Brua, Brumbaugh, Burket, Butler, Carper, Clapper, Closson, Clemens, Detwiler, England, Espy, Forse, Garber, Garver, Gorsuch, Grounds, Hair, Heaton, Hetrick, Hite, Hoover, Horner, Hufford, Johnson, Kauffman, Lamber, Lang, Lingenfelter, Longenecker, Lower, Malone, Martin, Miller, Moore, Morgart, Myers, Nason, Nicewonger, Over, Porter, Pote, Price, Replogle, Sell, Sheriff, Smith, Snider, Spearin, Stephenson, Stover, Swope, Thompson, Vanderhei, Wike, Williams, Zook\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eFreedom Township 125th Annivesary Photo Album 1838-1963\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e(Anonymous, 1963, 60 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThis is a photo souvenir of the 125th Anniversary of Freedom Township, Blair County, PA published in 1963.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eIt features pictures from the anniversary celebrations as well as photos and brief descriptions of some of the citizens of the area.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eMartinsburg Area 1976 (Martinsburg Bicentennial Committee, 1976, 352 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThis is an extensive modern history of Martinsburg, Blair County, PA, published for the nation's Bicentennial in 1976. It also includes coverage of nearby areas of Curryville, Fredericksburg and Henrietta.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eThe early history of the are is given surface coverage as most of the publication focuses on the most recent decades up to the time of publication.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eMany of the towns businesses and organizations are sketched as are many of its families.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eSurnames Sketched:\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eAke, Ashhurst, Baker, Barr, Beach, Beegle, Bice, Blattenberger, Bolger, Bonebreak, Bowers, Brown, Brumbaugh, Buchart, Burget, Burket, Bush, Carper, Clapper, Clouse, Creps, Crumrine, Daughenbaugh, Dean, Detwiler, Dilling, Drake, Eastep, Ebersole, Fleegle, Furry, Garner, Geist, Gill, Greenleaf, Hartman, Henry, Hershberger, Higgins, Hinish, Hinton, Hite, Holsinger, Hoover, Howells, Jeffries, Johnson, Kagarise, Kensinger, Kerr, Kreider, Latshaw, Leidy, Longenecker, Lykens, Martz, McKerihan, Mentzer, Metz, Metzler, Miller, Moose, Myers, Oesterle, Park, Rearick, Ritchey, Shaffer, Shoeman, Showalter, Skyles, Smith, Steele, Stern, Stoner, Stonerook, Straesser, Teeter, Thompson, Turner, Waite, Wareham, Widmann, Wierman, Wineland, Yingling\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"PA-Genealogy","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":42545173987556,"sku":"BL04","price":15.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0784\/3371\/products\/websitelogo_6f66bdde-42d3-4ec7-a313-70660c2bfbfa.jpg?v=1645626625"},{"product_id":"bradford-county-pa-everything-collection","title":"Bradford County PA - Everything Collection","description":"This is a collection of various historical and genealogical reference works on Pennsylvania.  These references cover 1000's of individuals, and are an excellent way to start or continue research focused on PA.  This collection includes all of the individual collections covering Bradford County, PA (Please see individual collection listings for detailed descriptions of titles.)\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThis material was scanned from original publications and will be provided as text searchable PDFs (unless noted in description). You will receive an email with the download link after purchasing online. These files can be read using many PDF reader programs (Windows \/ Mac \/ Linux), however Adobe Reader or Acrobat are recommended.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eBR01 - Bradford County PA - Everything Collection (All Material on Bradford County)\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eCounty History \u0026amp; Biography Collection\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eAn Outline History of Tioga and Bradford Counties in Pennsylvania, Chemung,\u003cbr\u003eSteuben, Tioga, Tompkins and Schuyler in New York, By Townships,\u003cbr\u003eVillages, Boro's and Cities The Gazette Company, 1885, 288 pages)\u003cbr\u003eThis is an early history of seven counties in Pennsylvania and New York.  It provides general information as to each county's topography, industries, pioneers, county officials, etc, then proceeds into more detailed information about each of the townships and major towns.  Most of the information is historical in nature, but there is also some biographical information as well.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eGenealogical and Personal History of Northern Pennsylvania\u003cbr\u003e(John W. Jordan, 1913, 1556 pages)\u003cbr\u003eThis is an extensive 3 volume historical and biographical reference which covers the northern Pennsylvania counties of Bradford, Cameron, Elk, McKean, Potter and Tioga.   This provides a wealth of information on the history and growth of these counties but more importantly, a great deal of information on the people of these counties.  Hundreds of individual and family histories are sketched, making this an excellent reference for historical or biographical research.  Along with many of the sketches, there are also portraits of the sketch subjects.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eSurnames Indexed:\u003cbr\u003eAbbott, Acker, Akley, Adams, Adamy, Adsit, Aggers, Allen, Allis, Anderson, Andrews, Armstrong, Arnold, Arters, Arthur, Artley, Ashcraft, Auerhaim, Austin, Bache, Backus, Bacon, Bailey, Baird, Baker, Baldwin, Ball, Ballard, Ballentine, Bantie, Barber, Bard, Barker, Barnaby, Barnes, Barr, Barry, Bartlett, Barton, Bauer, Baxter, Bayer, Bayless, Bayley, Bean, Beatty, Becker, Beckwith, Beeman, Bell, Bellows, Benedict, Benjamin, Bennett, Benninghoff, Benson, Berfield, Berry, Billings, Blair, Blake, Blanchard, Bliss, Blose, Bloss, Boardman, Bodine, Boller, Borland, Bottom, Bouton, Bowen, Boylston, Bradley, Brandon, Bressler, Brock, Brooks, Broughton, Brown, Brownell, Bryner, Bulkley, Bullock, Burden, Burkholder, Burns, Bush, Butler, Butterfuss, Butts, Cady, Caldwell, Calhoun, Calkins, Cameron, Camp, Campbell, Cannon, Carman, Carnahan, Carpenter, Carrier, Carson, Carter, Cass, Cassiday, Caswell, Catlin, Chamberlain, Chance, Chandler, Channel, Chapman, Chase, Chatley, Chesney, Childs, Chrisman, Christ, Chubbuck, Church, Clark, Clarke, Claus, Clemons, Cleveland, Cliffe, Close, Coates, Cobb, Codding, Coffin, Cogswell, Colcord, Cole, Colegrove, Coles, Collins, Conable, Cone, Conneely, Cook, Cornelison, Cornelius, Corson, Corwin, Cott, Couch, Courtice, Cowan, Cox, Coyne, Crabb, Crawford, Crippen, Crissey, Crittenden, Cromwell, Cronk, Crowell, Culver, Cupp, Curran, Curry, Curtis, Cuthbert, Dana, Dardis, Darling, Dartt, Davenport, Davies, Davis, Davison, Dean, Deane, Deans, De Lano, Dempsey, Dennison, Densmore, Depuy, Devine, De Vine, De Witt, Dibble, Dickinson, Dix, Dixon, Doane, Dobie, Dodds, Dolley, Donahue, Dowry, Drake, Dugan, Dulso, dunham, durley, durrin, Duryea, Dyer, Earl, Easton, Eastman, Easton, Eaton, Eberenz, Eby, Eckels, Eckert, Edgcomb, Edson, Edwards, Egbert, Egleston, Ellinger, Elsbree, Emery, Emmert, Engler, English, Ent, Erway, Estabrook Estell, Estes, Evans, Everitt, Eyster, Fahnestock, Fannin, Fanning, Fay, Fenton, Ferris, Ferry, Field, Finch, Fischler, Fish, Fisher, Fisk, Fitzgerald, Fleming, Flower, Foote, Forbes, Ford, Foster, Fox, Frank, Frazer, Frederick, Freeman, French, Frisbie, Fulford, Fuller, Fullerton, Gainor, Gallup, Gantt, Gardner, Garlick, Garman, Garritt, Gayton, Geary, Gee, Geer, Gentry, George, Gerow, Gibson, Gifford, Gillespie, Gillett, Gillette, Gillis, Gleason, Glecker, Glenn, Glennon, Golden, Goodman, Goodsell, Goodspeed, Gordnier, Gore, Gorrie, Gorton, Gould, Gray, Greatsinger, Green, Greene, Gridley, Griffin, Griffis, Griffith, Grow, Guile, Gulnac, Gunn, Habgood, Hackett, Haffey, Hagar, Haggerty, Hale, Hallock, Hamblin, Hamilton, Hamlin, Hammond, hamcok, Hanley, Harrington, Harris, Harrison, Hart, Hastings, Hatfield, Haven, Hawkins, Hayden, Hayes, Hazen, Hazlett, Heasley, Heess, Helmes, Lemsman, Hennage, Henning, Heysham, Heywood, Higgins, Hill, Hilton, Hinds, Hoag, Hoard, Hofer, Hogan, Hogarth, Holbrook, Holcomb, Holly, Holmes, Hosterman, Hotchkiss, Houghton, Houseknecht, Hovey, Howd, Howe, Howells, Hubbard, Hulme, Humez, Hunt, Huntington, Hurd, Hurler, Hurley, Hussey, Husted, Hyde, Inman, Innes, Inscho, Irvine, Irwin, Jackson, Jacob, James, Jaynes, Jefferis, Jennings, Jewett, Johnson, Johnston, Jones, Joseph, June, Kahsnitz, Kaminsky, Kane, Karr, kay, Keck, Keeler, Keeny, Kehrer, Kellogg, Kemp, Kenyon, Kervin, Kibbe, Kiess, Kilbourne, Kimball, Kime, Kincaid, Kimmel, King, Kingley, Kirby, Klapp, Klock, Knapp, Kneeland, Knight, Kock, Korns, Kreiner, Krusen, La Bar, Lain, Landruss, Landon, Lane, Landworthy, Larrabee, Lawrence, Laye, Laymon, Learn, Learned, Leasure, Leavitt, Lechler, Lecky, Lehman, Lent, Leonard, Lesser, Lewis, Leyman, Lillibridge, Lilly, Lindhome, Lindsey, Lindsley, Little, Llewelyn, Logaugh, Lockhart, Loeb, Logan, Logue, Loney, Long, Longwell, Loomis, Lugg, Lunden, Luther, Lynch, Lyon, Mackie, Malin, Mallory, Maltby, Mangold, Markham, Marks, Marsh, Marshall, Martin, Mascho, Mathers, Maxwell, Mayo, MacEwen, McAleer, McAllister, McCandless, McCarthy, McClure, McCoy, McCraney, McCrea, McCulloch, McDowell, McFall, McFarlin, McGloin, McIlvaine, McIntosh, McIntyre, McKee, McKinney, McLaren, McLaughlin, McQuiston, McVay, Meade, Meagher, Meek, Melvin, Merritt, Messenger, Metcalf, Meyer, Miles, Millard, Miller, Mills, Minor, Mitchell, Mohney, Monroe, Moody, Moore, Morgan, Morian, Morley, Morris, Morrison, Moscrip, Mosher, Mourey, Mulhaupt, Mullin, Murphy, Naegley, Neal, Nelson, Newcomer, Newell, Newton, Nichols, Noble, Nobles, Northrop, Oakes, O'Brien, Olds, Olmstead, Orr, Osler, Osterhout, Ostrander, Oviatt, Owen, Owens, Owlett, Packard, Packer, Page, Painter, Palmer, Parker, Parkhurst, Parks, Parsons, Paterson, Patterson, Pattison, Paul, Peake, Pealer, Peeling, Perkings, Persing, Phillips, Phippen, Pitts, Place, Plank, Poley, Pool, Potter, Powell, Pratt, Presho, Preston, Pringle, Pritchard, Probyn, Prosser, Prouty, Prutsman, Putnam, Quimby, Radcliffe, Raesly, Rahm, Randall, Rasey, Rathbun, Rausher, Raymer, Raymond, Reck, Record, Redfield, Reed, Rees, Rendall, Rettenbury, Rice, Richmond, Rieppel, Rietter, Ripley, Ritter, Robarts, Roberts, Robinson, Robison, Roff, Rogers, rohe, Rose, Ross, Roy, Rumsey, Rusling, Russell, Rust, Ryan, Ryon, Salberg, Salisbury, Sanborn, Sanders, Sartwell, Schermerborn, Schirk, Schram, Scott, Scranton, Seamans, Seaward, Secor, Seely, Seldon, Sellard, Seltz, Semmler, Shanley, Sharp, Shattuck, Shaut, Shaw, Shell, Shepard, Sheppard, Sherman, Shoemaker, Shriever, Shumway, Siemens, Signor, Skelton, Sloan, Smiley, Smith, Sommers, Soules, Southworth, Specht, Spencer, Squires, Staats, Stanley, Stanton, Staples, Starr, Steele, Sterling, Stevens, Stewart, Stickman, Stiles, Stoddard, Stokes, Stone, Stover, Streby, Stull, Sullivan, Sutton, Swan, Swanson, Sweazy, Sweeney, Swimley, Swisher, Taylor, Teall, Terwilliger, Thayer, Thomas, Thompson, Thornton, Tice, Tipple, Tobin, Tomlinson, Tracy, Truman, Tubbs, Tucker, Turner, Tuttle, Upton, Van Aken, Vandergrift, Van Dusen, Van Dyke, Van Gasbeck, Van Horn, Van Loon, Van Slyke, Vantine, Vedder, Vera, Viner, Waggoner, Wagner, Waid, Waite, Wakefield, Wakley, Waldron, Walker, Walter, Walters, Ward, Warner, Washburn, Watkins, Watrous, Weaver, Webb, Webster, Weeks, Wells, Westbrook, Wetherbee, Wharton, Wheelock, White, Wilbur, Wilcox, Wilkinson, Williams, Willis, Wilson, Windsor, Winlack, Witherspoon, Wolford, Wood, Woodley, Woods, Woodward, Wright, Wynn, Yonkin, Young, Zillafro\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTown, Township \u0026amp; Regional Histories\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eCanton, Pennsylvania 1795-1976 (Friends of the Green Free Library, 1976, 89 pages)\u003cbr\u003eThis is a centennial history of Canton, Bradford County, PA and vicinity.  It outlines the settlement and growth of the town and relates some of the notable events in it history down to the time of publication.  It also contains a number of historic photographs of the town and surrounding area.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eMaps Atlases \u0026amp; Images\u003cbr\u003eAtlas of Bradford Co. Pennsylvania (F. W. Beers, 1869, 48 pages, Color)\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eBirds-eye Town Views\u003cbr\u003eTowanda Pa. (1880, Philadelphia Publishing House)\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eDirectories\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e1902 Directory of Canton, Bradford County, Pennsylvania\u003cbr\u003e(W. C. Crippen, 1902, 80 pages)\u003cbr\u003eThis is a directory of the borough of Canton, Bradford County, PA for the year 1902.  It provides the name, occupation and street address of the primary resident at each household.  It also notes whether they are a homeowner or a boarder, and in some cases give the name of their employer.  Also included are a few photographs showing places or buildings around the town, and a map of the borough.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eBell Telephone Directory - Elmira [NY] District - May 1910\u003cbr\u003e(The New York Telephone Company, 1910, 44 pages)\u003cbr\u003eThis is an early telephone directory of the Elmira District, covering parts of Chemung, Schuyler, and Tioga Counties New York and Bradford and Tioga Counties, Pennsylvania for the year 1910.  The directory information includes the resident's name, street address, telephone number, and sometime occupation, although, some areas included in this directory do not contain all of those details.  The directory information is listed alphabetically by town.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eNew York Towns included:\u003cbr\u003eBeavers Dams, Bentley Creek, Big Flats, Breesport, Burdett, Cayuta, Elmira, Hector, Horseheads, Millport, Monterey, Montour Falls, North Chemung, North Hector, Odessa, Pine City, Pine Valley, Reading Center, Seeley Creek, Spencer, Sullivanville, Townsend, Van Etten, Watkins, Wellsburg, West Danby\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003ePennsylvania Towns included:\u003cbr\u003eAlba, Arnot, Austinville, Blossburg, Burlington, Canoe Camp, Canton, Carbon Run, Cedar Ledge, Columbia X Roads, Covington, Daggets, East Canton, East Troy, Elk Run, Fassetts, Gilletts, Granville Summit, Grover, Granville Center, Jobs Corners, Lake Nephawin, Lamb's Creek, Laquin, Leona, Leroy, Mainsburg, Mansfield, Millerton, Morris Run, Mosherville, Ridgebury, Roseville, Snedekerville, Sylvania, Troy, Wells, West Burlington, West Franklin, Wetona\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eScranton, Wilkes-Barre, Carbondale, Hawley, Hazleton, Honesdale, Pittston and Nearby Places\u003cbr\u003eTelephone Directory - January 1917 (Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1917, 210 pages)\u003cbr\u003eThis is a telephone directory of covering parts of Bradford, Lackawanna, Luzerne, Monroe, Pike, Sullivan, Susquehanna, Wayne and Wyoming Counties, PA for the year 1917.  The directory lists over 1,000's of residents and businesses from these areas, providing the resident's name, street address and telephone number (arranged alphabetically by town).  There are also some ads for local businesses included.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTowns Included:\u003cbr\u003eAdelia, Albert, Alden, Alderson, Alford, Alum, Archbald, Ariel, Arlington, Asbury, Ashley, Askam, Auburn, Auburn Centre, Auburn Four Corners, Audell, Audenried, Avery, Avoca, Avondale, Avoy, Bald Mount, Bardwell, Barnum, Baylor Pond, Beach Lake, Bear Creek, Bear Lake, Bear Swamp, Beaumont, Beaver Brook, Beaver Meadow, Beaver Valley, Beech Grove, Beisels, Beisel's Corner, Bendertown, Benscoter, Bernice, Bethany, Birchardsville, Black Creek, Black Ridge, Black Walnut, Blakely, Balkeslee \u0026amp; Fern Ride Tel. Co., Blandin, Blooming Grove, Bloomingdale, Blytheburn, Bohemia, Bone Ridge, Boston, Settlement, Bowman's Creek, Brandonville, Brandts, Breslau, Briggsville, Broadway, Brodericks, Brooklyn, Brookside, Brown's Grove, Browntown, Buck Hill Falls, Bunker Hill, Bunnell Hill, Bunnelltown, Buttonwood, Butzbach, Calapoose, Cambra, Campbellsville, Canadensis, Carbondale, Carley Brook Carney, Carverton, Caryl's Station, Cease's Mills, Ceasestown, Center Moreland, Chase, Chauncey, Cherry Ridge, Childs, Chinchilla, Clark's Corner, Clarks Green, Clarks Summit, Clemo, Cliffside, Clifton, Coleraine, Colley, Conyngham, Cooper Hill, Cortez, Courtdale, Coxton, Craig, Cranberry, Cresco, Crosses, Crystal Lake, Crystal Springs, Cumming's Pond, Daleville, Dallas, Dalton, Deckertown, Deckerville, Demunds, Dickson, Dicksville, Dimock, Dixon, Doolittle, Dorrance, Dorranceton, Drifton, Drinker, Drums, Dundaff, Dunmore, Dupont, Duryea, Dushore, Dyberry, East Benton, East Butler, East Dallas, East Dimock, East Honesdale, East Lemon, East Lynn, East Plymouth, East Rush, East Swiftwater, Eatonville, Eckley, Edwardsville, Eldredsville, Elk Lake, Ellsworth Hill, Elmdale, Elmhurst, Estella, Evan's Falls, Evergreen, Exeter, Exeter Borough, Factoryville, Fairdale, Fairmont, Fairmount Springs, Fairview, Fairview Lake, Fairview Station, Falls, Fernbrook, Fern Glen, Fernheim, Fern Ridge, Fields Brook, Fleetville, Folstown, Forest Castle, Forest City, Forest Lake, Forks, Forkston, Forksville, Fortenia, Forty Fort, Foster, Franklin Forks, Freeland, Ganoga Lake, Gelatt, Georgetown, Germantown, Girdland, Glenburn, Glendale, Glen Eyre, Glen Lyon, Glen Summit, Glen Summit Springs, Glen Tannery, Golden Hill, Goodmans, Gouldsboro, Gracedale, Gravel Pond, Gravity, Great Bend, Greeley, Green Castle, Greenfield, Greengrove, Green Ridge, Greentown, Greenwood, Gumbles, Haines, Hales Eddy, Hallstead, Hamlin, Hanover, Harding, Harford, Harleigh, Harmony, Harris Hill, Harvey's Lake, Harveyville, Harwood, Hawley, Hay's Corners, Hazle Brook, Hazleton, Heart Lake, Hemlock Hollow, Hetlerville, Hick's Ferry, Hickory Grove, Highland, Hilldale, Hillside, Hoadley's Hobbie, Hollenback, Hollisterville, Honesdale, Honey Brook, Hop Bottom, Hub, Hudson, Hudsondale, Hunlock's Creek, Huntington Mills, Huntsville, Ice Lake, Idetown, Indian Hill, Indian Orchard, Inkerman, Jackson, Jeanesville, Jeddo, Jenks, Jenningsville, Jermyn, Jessup, Jonestown, Jordon Hollow, Kasson Brook, Keelersburg, Keene, Keeney's Ferry, Kelayres, Kern's Glen, Ketchum, Kimble, Kingsley, Kingston, Kizers, Koonsville, Kunkle, LeAnna, Laceyville, Lackawanna, Lackawaxen, LaGrange, Lake Ariel, Lake Carey, Lake Como, Lake Lodore, Lake Nuangola, Lake Sheridan, Lake Silkworth, Lake Teedyuscung, Laketon, Lakeville, Lake Winola, Lakewood, Lamburg, Lanesboro, LaPlume, LaPorte, Larksville, Lathrop, Lattimer, Laurel Run, Lauella, Laurytown, Lawton, Ledgedale, Lee Mine, Lee Park, Lehigh, Lehman, Lemon, Lenox, Lilly Lake, Lindaville, Lithia Valley, Lockville, Long Pond, Lopez, Lord's Valley, Lovelton, Lower St. John's, Loyalville, Luzerne, Lymanville, Lynn, McAdoo, McCormac, Madisonville, Maltby, Maple Lake, Maplewood, Marcy, Marshwood, Masthope, Mayfield, Maynard Hill, Meeker, Mehoopany, Merryall, Meshoppen, Midvale, Mildred, Mill City, Milnesville, Milwaukee, Miner's Mills, Minooka, Mocanaqua, Montdale, Montrose, Moosehead, Moosic, Moscow, Mossville, Mountain Home, Mount Cobb, Mount Greenwood, Mt. Grove, Mt. Pocono, Mt. Zion, Moxie, Muhlenburg, Murraytown, Nanticoke, New Albany, New Columbus, New Era, Newfoundland, New Milford, Newport Centre, Newton, Newtown, Newtown Center, Nicholson, Nimble, North Mehoopany, Norway Ridge, Notch, Noxen, Nuangola, Nuangola Station, Nuremberg, Oak Hill, Oakland, Oakley, Old Forge, Oliver Mills, Olyphant, Oneida, Orang, Oregon, Orson, Outlet, Overton, Ox-bow Pond, Paradise Valley, Parkvale, Parsons, Paupack, Peckville, Pike's Creek, Pine Hill, Pine View, Pink, Pittston, Pittston Junction, Plains, Plainsville, Plattsburg, Pleasant Mount, Plymouth, Pocono Manor, Pocono Pines, Pocono Summitt, Pond Creek, Pond Hill, Port Blanchard, Port Bowkley, Port Griffith, Post Hill, Powder Glen, Poyntelle, Preston Park, Priceburg, Prichard, Pringle, Prompton, Prospect HIll, Providence, Quick's Ben, Racket Brook, Ransom, Raven Creek, Red Hill, Red House, Red Rock, Register, Rendham, Retreat, Retta, Reyburn, Rhone, Ricketts, Ridgewood, Rienzi, Rileyville, Ripple, Rittenhouse, Rock Glen, Rock Hill, Rocksport, Rocky Forest, Rocky Glen, Roosevelt, Rosengrant, Ross Center, Rowlands, Ruggles, Rush, Rushboro, Russell Hill, Saco, St. Johns, Salem, Sandy Run, Sandy Valley, Satterfield, Schultzville, Sciotavale, Scotch Valley, Scott, Scott Center, Scottsville, Scranton, Sebastapool, Seeleyville, Seybertsville, Shannon Hill, Shavertown, Shawnese, Sheatown, Shehawken, Sheppton, Sherman, Shickshinny, Shupp Hill, Sibley, Siko, Silvaria, Silver Brook, Simpson, Skinner's Eddy, Slocum, Smith Hill, South Auburn, South Canaan, Southdale, South Eaton, South Montrose, South Sterling, Spring Brook Spring Hill, Springville, Square Top, Stairville, Starkville, Starrucca, Stauffer's Station, Stearns Station, Sterling, Stevens Point, Stevensville, Stillwater, Stockton, Stoddartsville, Storr's Junction, Stowell, Strickland Hill, Sturmerville, Sugar Hill, Sugar Hollow, Sugarloaf, Sugar Notch, Sugar Ridge, Sugar Run, Sunshine, Susquehanna, Suttee, Sutton's Creek, Swampbrook, Sweet Valley, Swiftwater, Swoyersville, Sybertsville, Tafton, Tank, Tanners Falls, Taylor, Taylor Hill, Terrytown, Thomas Hill, Thompson, Thornhurst, Throop, Thurston, Tobyhanna, Torrey, Town Hill, Town Line, Traceyville, Transue, Treskow, Trucksville, Tunkhannock, Tyler, Uniondale, Uswick, Valentine Hill, VanCamp, Vandlign, Varden, Vernon, Viall Hill, Virginia Terrace, Vosburg, Vose, Wall's Corner, Wallsville, Wanamie, Wangum, Wapwallopen, Warrior Run, Waterton, Waverly, Waymart, Weatherly, West Abington, Westbrook, West Dallas, West Falls, West Hawley, West Hazleton, West Lathrope, Westmoor, West Nanticoke, West Nicholson, Weston, West Pittston, White Haven, White Lake, White Mills, Wilkes-Barre, Wilson Creek, Wilsonville, Wimmers, Windy Hill, Winton, Wyalusing, Wyoming, Yatesville, Yorktown, Yostville, Zehner, Zenith, Zion's Grove\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eOfficial Directory - Troy, Wetona, Sylvania, Bentley Creek, East Smithfield\u003cbr\u003e(Citizen's Mutual Telephone and Telegraph Co., 1918, 58 pages)\u003cbr\u003eThis is an early telephone directory covering part of Bradford County, Pennsylvania for the year 1918.  The directory information includes the resident's name and telephone number, listed alphabetically by town.  It also includes ads for local businesses.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTowns Included:\u003cbr\u003eBentley Creek, East Smithfield, Sylvania, Troy, Wetona\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eWilliamsport, Bellefonte, Lock Haven and Nearby Places Telephone Directory\u003cbr\u003eOctober 25, 1920 (Bell Telephone Co., of PA, 1920, 124 pages)\u003cbr\u003eThis is a telephone directory of parts of Bradford, Centre, Clinton, Lycoming, Northumberland, Sullivan and Union Counties, Pennsylvania for the year 1920.  It lists 1,000's residents and businesses from these areas, providing the resident's (or business) name, street address and telephone number arranged alphabetically by town.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTowns Included:\u003cbr\u003eAaronsburg, Allenwood, Alto, Antes Fort, Avis, Axemann, Beech Creek, Bellefonte, Bernice, Bitumen, Blue Ball, Blue Stone, Boalsburg, Bodines, Brook Park, Brookside, Bryan Mill, Bucknell, Buffalo Roads, Buffalo Run, Calvert, Cameron Mills, Cammal, Campbellville, Canton, Castanea, Cedar Ledge, Cedar Run, Center Furnace, Center Hall, Center Hill, Center Mills, Cenral Oak Heights, Chillisquaque, Chippewa, Coburn, Cogan House, Cogan Station, Coleville, Colley, Colyer, Coveytown, Cowan, Curtin, Dale Summit, Dewart, Dice, Dreisbach Church, Drocton, Drurys Run, Duboistown, Dunnstown, Dushore, Eagles Mere, Eagleville, Earleystown, East Canton, East Lewisburg, English Center, Essick, Farmers Mills, Farrandsville, Farwell, Fielder, Fillmore, Fleming, Flemington, Foresthill, Forksville, Glade Run, Gleasonton, Gleniron, Glen Mawr, Greens Valley, Grover, Gum Stump, Haleeka, Halls, Hartleton, Hecla Park, Hepburnville, Hoffas Mills, Houserville, Howard, Hoy District, Hughesville, Hyner, Island, Jacksonville, Jersey Shore, Jersey Shore Junction, Julian, Kelly Crossroads, Kelly Point, Lairdsville, Lake Nephawin, Laporte, Laurel Park, Laurelton, Lauvertown, Lemont, Leolyn, Level, Lewisburg, Limestone, Limestoneville, Linden, Linden Hall, Linntown, Lochiel, Lock Haven, Lockport, Lopez, Loyalsock, Lucullus, Lyontown, McElhattan, McEwensville, Madisonburg, Marsh Creek, Martha, Martha Furnace, Mawrglen, Mazeppa, Mifflinburg, Mildred, Milesburg, Mill Hall, Millheim, Millmont, Milton, MIngoville, Minnequa, Montandon, Montgomery, Montoursville, Mount Eagle, Muncy, Muncy Station, Muncy Valley, Murraytown, New Albany, New Berlin, Newberry, Newberry Junction, New Columbia, Nigh Bank, Nisbet, Nordmont, North Bend, North Mountain, Oak Hall Station, Okome, Ottawa, Otzinachson, Overton, Paradise, Paradise Valley, Pennhall, Penns Cave, Pennsdale, Peru, Picture Rocks, Pine, Pine Creek, Pine Run, Pine Stump, Pleasant Gap, Pleasant Grove, Pleasant Valley, Plum Grove, Port Matilda, Potters Mills, Potts Grove, Prossertown, Queens Run, Ralston, Rays Church, Rebersburg, Red Mill, Redtop, Renovo, Rising Springs, River Roads, Roaring Branch, Rockview, Rockville, Roopsburg, Rotes Mills, Runville, Rutherton, Salem Church, Salladasburg, Satterfield, Schuyler, Shintown, Slate Run, Smithtown, Smullton, Snow Shoe, Snow Shoe Intersection, Sonestown, South Renovo, South Williasmport, Spring Bank, Spring Mills, State College, Steese Mills, Stormstown, Strawberry Ridge, Strawbridge, Swengle, Swissdale, Taylorville, Trout Run, Turbotville, Tusseyville, Unionville, Vallamont, Valley View, Vicksburg, Waddle, Wallace Run, Wallis Run, Warrensville, Washingtonville, Waterville, Watsontown, West Milton, Westport, West Renovo, Whetham, Whitedeer, Whitepine, Williamsport, Wilmot, Winfield, Wingate, Wolfs Store, Woodward, Yarnell, Youngdale, Zion\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eWilliamsport, Bellefonte, Lock Haven and Nearby Places Telephone Directory\u003cbr\u003eApril, 1921 (Bell Telephone Co., of PA, 1921, 132 pages)\u003cbr\u003eThis is a telephone directory of parts of Bradford, Centre, Clinton, Lycoming, Northumberland, Sullivan and Union Counties, Pennsylvania for the year 1921.  It lists 1,000's residents and businesses from these areas, providing the resident's (or business) name, street address and telephone number arranged alphabetically by town.\u2028\u2028Towns Included:\u2028Aaronsburg, Allenwood, Alto, Antes Fort, Avis, Axeman, Beech Creek, Bellefonte, Bernice, Bitumen, Blue Ball, Blue Stone, Boalsburg, Bodines, Brook Park, Brookside, Bryan Mill, Bucknell, Buffalo Roads, Buffalo Run, Calvert, Cameron Mills, Cammal, Campbellville, Canton, Castanea, Cedar Ledge, Cedar Run, Center Furnace, Center Hall, Center Hill, Center Mills, Cenral Oak Heights, Chillisquaque, Chippewa, Coburn, Cogan House, Cogan Station, Coleville, Colley, Colyer, Coveytown, Cowan, Curtin, Dale Summit, Dewart, Dice, Dreisbach Church, Drocton, Drurys Run, Duboistown, Dunnstown, Dushore, Eagles Mere, Eagleville, Earleystown, East Canton, East Lewisburg, English Center, Essick, Farmers Mills, Farrandsville, Farwell, Fielder, Fillmore, Fleming, Flemington, Foresthill, Forksville, Glade Run, Gleasonton, Gleniron, Glen Mawr, Greens Valley, Grover, Gum Stump, Haleeka, Halls, Hartleton, Hecla Park, Hepburnville, Hoffas Mills, Houserville, Howard, Hoy District, Hughesville, Hyner, Island, Jacksonville, Jersey Shore, Jersey Shore Junction, Julian, Kelly Crossroads, Kelly Point, Lairdsville, Lake Nephawin, Laporte, Laurel Park, Laurelton, Lauvertown, Lemont, Leolyn, Level, Lewisburg, Limestone, Limestoneville, Linden, Linden Hall, Linntown, Lochiel, Lock Haven, Lockport, Lopez, Loyalsock, Lucullus, McElhattan, McEwensville, Madisonburg, Marsh Creek, Martha, Martha Furnace, Mawrglen, Mazeppa, Mifflinburg, Mildred, Milesburg, Mill Hall, Millheim, Millmont, Milton, MIngoville, Minnequa, Montandon, Montgomery, Montoursville, Mount Eagle, Muncy, Muncy Station, Muncy Valley, Murraytown, New Albany, New Berlin, Newberry, Newberry Junction, New Columbia, Nigh Bank, Nisbet, Nordmont, North Bend, North Mountain, Oak Hall Station, Okome, Ottawa, Otzinachson, Overton, Paradise, Paradise Valley, Pennhall, Penns Cave, Pennsdale, Peru, Picture Rocks, Pine, Pine Creek, Pine Run, Pine Stump, Pleasant Gap, Pleasant Grove, Pleasant Valley, Plum Grove, Port Matilda, Potters Mills, Potts Grove, Prossertown, Queens Run, Ralston, Rays Church, Rebersburg, Redtop, Renovo, Rising Springs, River Roads, Roaring Branch, Rockview, Rockville, Roopsburg, Rotes Mills, Runville, Rutherton, Salem Church, Salladasburg, Satterfield, Shintown, Slate Run, Smithtown, Smullton, Snow Shoe, Snow Shoe Intersection, Sonestown, South Renovo, South Williasmport, Spring Bank, Spring Mills, State College, Steese Mills, Stormstown, Strawberry Ridge, Strawbridge, Swengle, Swissdale, Taylorville, Trout Run, Turbotville, Tusseyville, Unionville, Vallamont, Valley View, Vicksburg, Waddle, Wallace Run, Wallis Run, Warrensville, Washingtonville, Waterville, Watsontown, West Milton, Westport, West Renovo, Whetham, Whitedeer, Whitepine, Williamsport, Wilmot, Winfield, Wingate, Wolfs Store, Woodward, Yarnell, Youngdale, Zion\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTelephone Directory - Spring 1926\u003cbr\u003e(Bell Telephone Co., of PA, 1926, 210 pages)\u003cbr\u003eThis is a telephone directory of parts of Bradford, Centre, Clinton, Lycoming, Northumberland, Sullivan and Union Counties, Pennsylvania for the year 1926.  It lists 1,000's residents and businesses from these areas, providing the resident's (or business) name, street address and telephone number arranged alphabetically by town.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTowns Included:\u003cbr\u003eAaronsburg, Alba, Allenwood, Alto, Alvira, Antes Fort, Avis, Axeman, Balls Mills, Bastress, Beech Creek, Bellefonte, Bernice, Bitumen, Blanchard, Blue Ball, Blue Stone, Boalsburg, Bodines, Brompton, Brook Park, Brookside, Bryan Mill, Bucknell, Buffalo Roads, Buffalo Run, Caldwell, Calvert, Cameron Mills, Cammal, Canton, Carpenter, Castanea, Cedar Ledge, Cedar Springs, Center Furnace, Center Hall, Center Hill, Center Mills, Cenral Oak Heights, Chatham Run, Chemung, Chillisquaque, Chippewa, Clarence, Clintondale, Coburn, Cogan House, Cogan Station, Coleville, Colley, Collomsville, Colyer, Cowan, Curtin, Dale Summit, Dewart, Dice, Devitts Camp, Dreisbach Church, Drocton, Drurys Run, Duboistown, Dunnstown, Dushore, Eagles Mere, Eagleville, Earleystown, East Canton, East Lewisburg, Eldredsville, Elimsport, English Center, Essick, Farmers Mills, Farrandsville, Farwell, Field, Fielder, Fillmore, Fleming, Flemington, Foresthill, Glade Run, Gleason, Gleasonton, Gleniron, Glen Mawr, Greens Valley, Grover, Gum Stump, Hagars, Haleeka, Hartleton, Hecla Park, Hepburnville, Hoffas Mills, Houserville, Howard, Hoy District, Hublersburg, Hughesville, Huston, Hyner, Island, Jacksonville, Jersey Shore, Jersey Shore Junction, Julian, Karthaus, Kato, Kellyburg, Kelly Crossroads, Kelly Point, Laddsburg, Lairdsville, Lake Nephawin, Lamar, Laporte, Larrys Creek, Larrysville, Laurel Park, Laurelton, Lauvertown, Lemont, Leolyn, Level, Lewisburg, Liberty Church, Limestone, Limestoneville, Linden, Linden Hall, Linntown, Lochiel, Lock Haven, Lockport, Loganton, Lopez, Loyalsock, Lucullus, Lyontown, Mackeyville, Madisonburg, Maplehill, Marsh Creek, Marsh Hill, Martha, Martha Furnace, Mawrglen, Mazeppa, McElhattan, McEwensville, Mifflinburg, Mildred, Milesburg, Mill Hall, Millheim, Millmont, Milton, MIngoville, Minnequa, Montandon, Montgomery, Montoursville, Monument, Moshannon, Mount Eagle, Muncy, Muncy Station, Muncy Valley, Murraytown, New Albany, New Berlin, Newberry, Newberry Junction, New Columbia, Nigh Bank, Nisbet, Nittany, Nordmont, North Bend, North Mountain, Oak Hall Station, Ogdensburg Station, Okome, Oriole, Orviston, Ottawa, Otzinachson, Oval, Overton, Paradise, Paradise Valley, Penbryn, Pennhall, Penns Cave, Pennsdale, Perryville, Peru, Picture Rocks, Pine, Pine Creek, Pine Glen, Pine Run, Pine Stump, Pleasant Gap, Pleasant Grove, Pleasant Valley, Plum Grove, Port Matilda, Potters Mills, Potts Grove, Powys, Prossertown, Queens Run, Quiggleville, Ralston, Rauchtown, Rays Church, Rebersburg, Red Mill, Redtop, Renovo, Rising Springs, River Roads, Roaring Branch, Rockview, Rockville, Romola, Roopsburg, Rote, Rotes Mills, Runville, Rutherton, Salem Church, Salladasburg, Satterfield, Schuyler, Shintown, Slate Run, Smithtown, Smullton, Snow Shoe, Snow Shoe Intersection, Snydertown, Sonestown, South Renovo, South Williasmport, Spring Bank, Spring Mills, State College, Steese Mills, Stone Church, Stormstown, Strawberry Ridge, Strawbridge, Swengle, Taylorville, Trout Run, Turbotville, Tusseyville, Union Center, Unionville, Vallamont, Valley View, Vicksburg, Waddle, Wallace Run, Wallis Run, Warrensville, Washingtonville, Waterville, Watsontown, West Milton, Westport, West Renovo, Whetham, Whitedeer, Whitepine, Williamsport, Wilmot, Winfield, Wingate, Wolfs Store, Woodward, Woolrich, Yarnell, Youngdale, Zion\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eCommonwealth Telephone Company - Summer 1929\u003cbr\u003e(Commonwealth Telephone Company, 1929, 464 pages)\u003cbr\u003eThis is a telephone directory of covering parts of Bradford, Lackawanna, Luzerne, Monroe, Pike, Sullivan, Susquehanna, Wayne, and Wyoming Counties, PA for the year 1929.  The directory lists over 80,000's residents and businesses from these areas, providing the resident's name, street address and telephone number (arranged alphabetically by town).  There is also a \"yellow pages\" classified business section at the end of the publication.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTowns Included:\u003cbr\u003eAckerly, Adelia, Albert, Alden Station, Aldenville, Alderson, Alford, Analomink, Appenzell, Ararat, Ariel, Arlington, Asbury, Ashley, Askam, Atco, Auburn Center, Auburn Four Corners, Audell, Audenried, Avery, Avoca, Avondale, Avoy, Baileytown, Bald Mount, Baoba, Bardwell, Barnum, Bartonsville, Beach Grove, Beachlake, Bear Creek, Bear Lake, Bear Swamp, Beaumont, Bearver Brook, Beaver Meadows, Beaver Run, Beaver Valley, Beech Grove, Beisels, Beisels Corner, Bell Mountain, Bendertown, Benscoter, Bernice, Bethany, Bethel Hill, Bidwell Hill, Big Pond, Birchardville, Black Creek, Blackwalnut, Blakely, Blakeslee, Blooming Grove, Bloomingdale, Blytheburn, Bohemia, Bone Ridge, Bowman Creek, Bowman Hollow, Boyds Mills, Braman, Brandt, Breslau, Briggsville, Broadway, Brodericks, Brooklyn, Brookside, Brown Hollow, Browndale, Browntown, Buck Hill Falls, Buck Mountain, Bunker Hill, Bunnell Hill, Bushkill, Buttonwood, Butzbach, Calkins, Callapoose, Cambra, Camp Susquehanna, Camptown, Canadensis, Carbondale, Carley Brook, Carney, Carverton, Caryls Station, Center Moreland, Chapman Lake, Chase, Chauncy, Cherry Hill, Cherry Ridge, Childs, Chinchilla, Christopher, Clarks Green, Clarks Summit, Clarksview, Clemo, Clifford, Clifton, Coal Ridge, Coleraine, Colley, Conashaugh, Conyngham, Coolbaugh, Cooper Hill, Cortez, Courtdale, Coxton, Craig, Craig Meadows, Cranberry, Cresco, Crosses, Crystal Lake, Crystal Springs, Cummings Pond, Daleville, Dallas, Dalton, Damascus, Deckertown, Deckerville, Delaware Water Gap, Demunds, Dickson City, Dicksville, Dimock, Dingmans, Dingmans Ferry, Dixon, Doolittle Hill, Dorrance, Dorranceton, Drifton, Drinkers, Drums, Dundaff, Dunmore, Dupont, Duryea, Dushore, Dyberry, East Benton, East Bridgewater, East Butler, East Dallas, East Dimmock, East Plymouth, East Rush, East Stroudsburg, Eastlemon, Eatonville, Ebervale, Echo Lake, Echo Valley, Eckley, Edgemere, Edinger Hill, Edwardsville, Egypt Mills, Eldredsville, Elk Lake, Elkdale, Ellsworth Hill, Elmdale, Elmhurst, Equinunk, Estella, Evans Falls, Evergreen, Exeter, Exeter Boro, Eynon, Factoryville, Fair Hollow, Fairdale, Fairmount Springs, Fairview, Fairview Lake, Falls, Fallsdale, Farview Station, Fern Brook, Fern Glen, Fernridge, Fields Brooks, Fleetville, Folstown, Forest Castle, Forest City, Forest Lake, Forest Park, Forkston, Fortenia, Forty Fort, Fox Hill, Franklin Forks, Freeland, Freytown, Frutcheys, Galilee, Ganoga Lake, Gelatt, Georgetown, Girdland, Glen Eyre, Glen Summit, Glen Tannery, Glenburn, Glendale, Glenlyon, Goldenhill, Goodmans, Gouldsboro, Gracedale, Grant Hill, Gravel Branch, Gravel Pond, Gravity, Great Bend, Greeley, Green Castle, Green Ridge, Greenfield, Greengrove, Greentown, Greenwood, Haines, Hallstead, Hamlin, Hanover, Harding, Harford, Harleigh, Harris Hill, Harvey's Lake, Harveyville, Harwood, Harwood Mines, Hawley, Hays Corner, Hazelbrook, Hazleton, Hazleton Heights, Heart Lake, Hemlock Hollow, Henryville, Herrick Center, Hickory Grove, Hicks Ferry, Highland, Hilldale, Hillsdale, Hillside, Hoadley's, Hobbie, Hollenback, Hollisterville, Honesdale, Honey Brook, Hop Bottom, Hub, Hudson, Hudsondale, Huff Lake, Hughstown, Hunlock Creek, Hunters Range, Huntington Mills, Huntsville, Hyde Park, Ice Lake, Idetown, indian Hill, Indian Orchard, Inglehart, Inkerman, Jackson, Jeanesville, Jeddo, Jenks, Jenningsville, Jermyn, Jessup, Jonestown, Jordan Hollow, Justus, Kasson Brook, Kellersburg, Keene, Kelayres, Kerns Glen, Ketcham, Kimble, Kingsley, Kinston, Kizers, Koonsville, Kunkle, La Anna, Laceyville, Lackawaxen, Laddsburg, LaGrange, Lake Ariel, Lake Cary, Lake Clemo, Lake Como, Lake Henry, Lake Lodore, Lake Nuangola, Lake Paupack, Lake Sheridan, Lake Silkworth, Lake Teedyuscung, Laketon, Lakeville, Lake Winola, Lakewood, Lamburg, Lanesboro, Laplume, Laporte, Larksville, Lathrop, Lattimer, Laurel Hill, Laurel Run, Laurella, Laurytown, Lawsville, Lawton, Lebanon, Ledgedale, Lee Park, Leemine, Lehigh, Lehigh Tannery, Lehman, Lemon, Lenox, Leonardsville, Lily Lake, Lindaville, Lithia Valley, Lockville, Long Ridge, Lookout, Lopez, Lords Valley, Lovelton, Lower Askam, Lower St. John, Loyalville, Luzerne, Lymanville, Lynn, Madisonville, Maltby, Maplelake, Maplewood, Maplewood Heights, Marcy, Marshalls Creek, Marshwood, Masthope, Mayfield, Maynard Hill, McAdoo, McMichaels, Meeker, Mehoopany, Merryall, Meshoppen,  Midvale, Milanville, Mildred, Milford, Mill City, Milnesville, Milwaukee, Miners Mills, Minooka, Mocanaqua, Montdale, Montrose, Mooretown, Moosehead, Moosic, Moosic Lake, Moscow, Mossville, Mount Cobb, Mount Greenwood, Mount Pleasant, Mt. Pocono, Mount Zion, Mountain Grove, Mountainhome, Mountain Top, Moxie, Mud Pond, Muhlenberg, Murraytown, Nanticoke, Naomi Pines, Nay Aug, New Albany, New Boston, New Columbus, New Era, New Milford, Newfoundland, Newport Center, Newton, Newton Hill, Newton Lake, Newtown, Nicholson, Nimble, North Chinchilla, North Clark Summit, North Flat, North Mehoopany, North Water Gap, Northup Hill, Norway Ridge, Notch, Noxen, Nuangola, Nuangola Station, Nuremberg, Oakland, Oakley, Old Boston, Old Forge, Oliver Mills, Olyphant, Oneida, Orange, Oregon, Orson, Outlet, Overton, Paradise, Paradise Falls, Paradise Valley, Parish Heights, Parkvale, Parsons, Paupack, Peckville, Peely, Penobscot, Petersburg, Pikes Creek, Pine Hill, Pine View, Pittston, Pittston Junction, Plains, Plainsville, Pleasant Mount, Plymouth, Plymouth Junction, Pocono Lake, Pocono Manor, Pocono Pines, Pocono Summit, Point Breeze, Pond Creek, Pod Hill, Port Blanchard, Port Bowkley, Port Griffith, Porters Lake, Post Hill, Poyntelle, Preston, Preston Park, Priceburg, Pritchard, Pringle, Prompton, Prospect Hill, Providence, Quicks Bend, Ransom, Ravencreek, Red Hill, Red Rock, Reeders, Register, Rendham, Resica, Retreat, Retta, Reyburn, Rhone, Ricketts, Rienzi, Rileyville, Rita, Rittenhouse, Rivercliff, Riverside Beach, Rock Glen, Rock Hill, Rockport, Rocky Forest, Rocky Glen, Rosengrant, Ross Center, Rowland, Royal, Ruggles, Rush, Rushboro, Russell Hill, Rutledgedale, Saco, Saint Johns, Salem, Sand Valley, Sandy Run, Satterfield, Saw Creek, Scanlin, Schanno, Schultzville, Sciotavale, Scotch Valley, Scotrun, Scott, Scottsville, Scranton, Sebastopol, Seelyville, Seybertsville, Shannon Hill, Shavertown, Shawanese, Shawnee, Shawnee-on-th-Delaware, Sheatown, Sheppton, Shickshinny, Shupp Hill, Sibley, Sickler's Pond, Sicklers Station, Siko, SIlkworth, Silvara, Silver Brook Simpson, Skinners Eddy, Skinners Falls, Slocum, Smith Hill, Solomons Gap, South Auburn, South Canaan, South Easton, South Gibson, South Montrose, South Pond, South Sterling, Southdale, Spraugeville, Spring Lake, Springbrook, Springhill, Springville, Stairville, Stalker, Stanton, Stantontown, Starkville, Starlight, Starrucca, Stauffers Stations, Stearns Station, Steene, Sterling, Stevens Point, Stockton, Stoddartsville, Stowell, Strickland Hill, The Stroudsburgs, Sugar Hill, Sugar Hollow, Sugar Notch, Sugar Run, Sugarloaf, Sunshine, Susquehanna, Suttee, Suttons Creek, Swamp Brook, Sweet Valley, Swiftwater, Swoyerville, Tafton, Tank, Tanners Falls, Tannersville, Taylor, Terrytown, Thomas Hill, Thompson, Thornhurst, Throop, Thurston, Tobyhanna, Tomhicken, Tompkinsville, Torry, Town Hill, Townline, Traceyville, Transue, Tresckow, Trucksville, Tunkhannock, Twin Lakes, Tyler, Tyler Hill, Underwood Village, Uniondale, Upper Askam, Upper Lehigh, Uswick, Valentine Hill, Vancamp, Vandling, Varden, Vernon, Vosburg, Vose, Walker Lake, Walls Corner, Wallsville, Wanamie, Wangaum, Wapwallopen, Wardan Place, Warrior Run, Waterton, Waverly, Waymart, Weatherly, Welcome Lake, West Abington, West Auburn, West Clifford, West Dallas, West Damascus, West Falls, West Hawley, West Hazleton, West Lathrope, West Nanticoke, West Nicholson, West Pittston, West Wyoming, Westbrooks, Westcolang, Westmoore, Weston, White Haven, White Lake, White Mills, Whites Ferry, Whites Valley, Wilkes-Barre, Wilkes-Barre Mountain, Wilmot, Wilson Creek, Wilsonville, Wimmers, Windy Hill, Winton, Wyalusing, Wyoanna, Wyoming, Yatesville, Yorktown, Yostville, Zehner\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eJersey Shore - Lock Haven - Renovo and Nearby Points Telephone Directory\u003cbr\u003eMarch 1934 (Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1934, 114 pages)\u003cbr\u003eThis is a telephone directory covering parts of Bradford, Centre, Clinton, Lycoming, Montour, Northumberland, Sullivan and Union Counties Pennsylvania for the year 1934.  The directory lists 1,000's of residents and businesses, and provides the resident's name, street address and telephone number arranged alphabetically by town.  There is also a section of classified business listings for the same area.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTowns Included:\u003cbr\u003eAaronsburg, Alba, Allenwood, Alto, Alvira, Antes Fort, Avis, Axemann, Balls Mills, Barbours, Bastress, Beech Creek, Bellefonte, Bernice, Bethel, Bitumen, Blanchard, Boalsburg, Bodines, Booneville, Brook Park, Brookside, Bryan Mill, Bryantown, Buffalo Roads, Buffalo Run, Caldwell, Calvert, Cameron Mills, Cammal, Campbellsville, Canton, Carroll, Castanea, Cedar Springs, Center Furnace, Center Hall, Center Hill, Center Mills, Central Oak Heights, Chatham Run, Cherry Mills, Chillisquaque, Chippewa, Clarence, Clarkestown, Clintondale, Coburn, Cogan House, Cogan Station, Coleville, Colley, Collomsville, Colver, Comly, Coon Hill, Cowan, Coxey Hill, Crofut, Dale Summit, Devitt's Camp, Dewart, Dice, Dreisbach Church, Drocton, Drurys Run, Duboistown, Dunnstown, Dushore, Eagles Mere, Eagleville, Earleystown, East Canton, East Lewisburg, Eastville, Eldredsville, Elimsport, Elkland, Ellenton, English Center, Essick, Estella, Howard, Hoy District, Hublersburg, Hughesville, Huntersville, Hyner, Island, Jersey Shore, Jersey Shore Junction, Jerseytown, Julian, Kato, Kelleyburg, Kellogg, Kelly Point, Laddsburg, Lairdsville, Lake Nephawin, Lamar, Laporte, Larrys Creek, Larryville, Laurel Park, Laurelton, Lauvertown, Lemont, Leolyn, Level, Lewisburg, Liberty Church, Limestoneville, Lincoln Falls, Linden, Linden Hall, Linntown, Livonia, Lochiel, Lock Haven, Lockport, Loganton, Lopez, Loyalsock, Lyontown, Mackeyville, Madisonburg, Maplehill, Marsh Creek, Martha, Martha Furnace, Masten, Mawrglen, Mazeppa, McCarty's Ridge, McElhattan, McEwensville, Mifflinburg, Mildred, Milesburg, Mill Hall, Millheim, Millmont, Millview, Milton, Mingoville, Montanton, Montgomery, Montoursville, Moon Street, Moshannon, Mount Eagle, Muncy, Muncy Creek, Muncy Station, Muncy Valley, Murraytown, New Albany, New Berlin, New Columbia, New Era, Newberry, Newberry Junction, Nigh Bank, Nisbet, Nittany, Nordmont, North Bend, North Mountain, North Street, Oak Hall Station, Ogdensburg Station, Okome, Opp, Oriole, Orviston, Ottawa, Otzinachson, Oval, Overton, Paradise, Pennhall, Penns Cave, Pennsdale, Perryville, Piatt, Picture Rocks, Pine, Pine Glen, Pine Grove Mills, Pine Station, Pine Stump, Pleasant Gap, Pleasant Valley, Plum Grove, Port Matilda, Potters Mills, Potts Grove, Powys, Proctor, Prossertown, Queen's Run, Quiggleville, Ralston, Rauchtown, Rays Church Rebersburg, Red Mill, Renovo, Ricketts, Rising Springs, Roaring Branch, Rockview, Rockville, Roopsburg, Rosecrans, Rote, Rotes Mills, Runville, Salem Church, Salladasburg, Salona, Sattersfield, Schuyler, Shintown, Shunk, Slate Run, Smithtown, Smullton, Snow Shoe, Snow Shoe Intersection, Sonestown, South Branch, South Renovo, South Williamsport, Spring Bank, Spring Lake, Spring Mills, State College, Steese Mills, Stevenson, Stone Church, Strawberry Ridge, Strawbridge, Swengel, Taylorville, Tombs Run, Trout Run, Turbotville, Tusseyville, Tylersville, Unionville, Vallamont, Valley View, Vicksburg, Waddle, Wallace Run, Wallis Run, Warburton Hill, Warrensville, Washingtonville, Waterville, Watsontown, West Milton, Westport, West Renovo, Wheelerville, Whethem, Whitedeer, Whitehall, Whitepine, Williamsport, Wilmot, Windfall, Winfield, Wingate, Wolfs Store, Woodward, Woolrich, Yarnell, Youngdale, Zion\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eOfficial Directory June 1st, 1935\u003cbr\u003e(Citizen's Mutual Telephone and Telegraph Co., 1935, 56 pages)\u003cbr\u003eThis is a telephone directory of parts of Tioga and Bradford Counties, PA for the year 1935.  The directory information is arranged alphabetically by town and includes the resident's name and telephone number.  There is also a number of ads for local businesses throughout.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTowns Included:\u003cbr\u003eBentley Creek, East Smithfield, Mainsburg, Mansfield, Millerton, Mosherville, Roseville, Sylvania, Tioga, Troy, Wetona\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eJersey Shore - Lock Haven - Renovo and Nearby Points Telephone Directory\u003cbr\u003eJanuary 1937 (Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1937, 136 pages)\u003cbr\u003eThis is a telephone directory covering parts of Bradford, Centre, Clinton, Lycoming, Montour, Northumberland, Sullivan and Union Counties Pennsylvania for the year 1937.  The directory lists 1,000's of residents and businesses, and provides the resident's name, street address and telephone number arranged alphabetically by town.  There is also a section of classified business listings for the same area.  (Missing Jersey Shore and vicinity A-N names)\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTowns Included:\u003cbr\u003eAaronsburg, Alba, Allenwood, Alto, Alvira, Antes Fort, Avis, Axemann, Balls Mills, Barbours, Bastress, Beech Creek, Bellefonte, Bernice, Bethel, Bitumen, Blanchard, Boalsburg, Bodines, Booneville, Brook Park, Brookside, Bryan Mill, Bryantown, Buffalo Run, Caldwell, Calvert, Cameron Mills, Cammal, Campbellsville, Canton, Carroll, Castanea, Cedar Springs, Center Furnace, Center Hall, Center Hill, Center Mills, Central Oak Heights, Chatham Run, Cherry Mills, Chillisquaque, Chippewa, Clarence, Clarkestown, Clintondale, Coburn, Cogan House, Cogan Station, Coleville, Colley, Collomsville, Colver, Comly, Coon Hill, Cowan, Coxey Hill, Crofut, Dale Summit, Devitt's Camp, Dewart, Dice, Dreisbach Church, Drocton, Drurys Run, Duboistown, Dunnstown, Dushore, Eagles Mere, Eagleville, Earleystown, East Canton, East Lewisburg, Eastville, Eldredsville, Elimsport, Elkland, Ellenton, English Center, Essick, Estella, Evergreen, Exchange, Fairfield, Farmers Mills, Farragut, Farrandsville, Farwell, Fiedler, Field, Fillmore, Fleming, Flemington, Foresthill, Forksville, French Creek, Ganoga Lake, Gleason, Gleasonton, Glen Mawr, Gleniron, Greens Valley, Grover, Gum Stump, Haleeka, Halls, Hannah, Hartleton, Hatch Hill, Hecla Park, Hepburnville, Hillsgrove, Hoffas Mills, Houserville, Howard, Hoy District, Hublersburg, Hughesville, Huntersville, Hyner, Island, Jersey Shore, Jersey Shore Junction, Jerseytown, Julian, Kato, Kelleyburg, Kellogg, Kelly Crossroads, Kelly Point, Laddsburg, Lairdsville, Lake Nephawin, Lamar, Laporte, Larrys Creek, Larryville, Laurel Park, Laurelton, Lauvertown, Lemont, Leolyn, Level, Lewisburg, Liberty Church, Limestoneville, Lincoln Falls, Linden, Linden Hall, Linntown, Livonia, Lochiel, Lock Haven, Lockport, Loganton, Lopez, Loyalsock, Lyontown, Mackeyville, Madisonburg, Maplehill, Marsh Creek, Martha, Martha Furnace, Masten, Mawrglen, Mazeppa, McCarty's Ridge, McElhattan, McEwensville, Mifflinburg, Mildred, Milesburg, Mill Hall, Millheim, Millmont, Millview, Milton, Mingoville, Montanton, Montgomery, Montoursville, Moon Street, Moshannon, Mount Eagle, Muncy, Muncy Creek, Muncy Station, Muncy Valley, Murraytown, New Albany, New Berlin, New Columbia, New Era, Newberry, Newberry Junction, Nigh Bank, Nisbet, Nittany, Nordmont, North Bend, North Mountain, North Street, Oak Hall Station, Ogdensburg Station, Okome, Opp, Oriole, Orviston, Ottawa, Otzinachson, Oval, Overton, Paradise, Pennhall, Penns Cave, Pennsdale, Perryville, Peru, Piatt, Picture Rocks, Pine, Pine Glen, Pine Grove Mills, Pine Station, Pine Stump, Pleasant Gap, Pleasant Valley, Plum Grove, Port Matilda, Potters Mills, Potts Grove, Powys, Proctor, Prossertown, Queen's Run, Quiggleville, Ralston, Rauchtown, Rays Church Rebersburg, Red Mill, Renovo, Ricketts, Rising Springs, Roaring Branch, Rockview, Rockville, Roopsburg, Rosecrans, Rote, Rotes Mills, Runville, Salem Church, Salladasburg, Salona, Sattersfield, Schuyler, Shintown, Shunk, Slate Run, Smithtown, Smullton, Snow Shoe, Snow Shoe Intersection, Sonestown, South Branch, South Renovo, South Williamsport, Spring Bank, Spring Lake, Spring Mills, State College, Steese Mills, Stevenson, Stone Church, Strawberry Ridge, Strawbridge, Swengel, Taylorville, Tombs Run, Trout Run, Turbotville, Tusseyville, Tylersville, Unionville, Vallamont, Valley View, Vicksburg, Waddle, Wallace Run, Wallis Run, Warburton Hill, Warrensville, Washingtonville, Waterville, Watsontown, West Milton, Westport, West Renovo, Wheelerville, Whethem, Whitedeer, Whitehall, Whitepine, Williamsport, Wilmot, Windfall, Winfield, Wingate, Wolfs Store, Woodward, Woolrich, Yarnell, Youngdale, Zion\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eWilliamsport and Nearby Points Telephone Directory\u003cbr\u003eJanuary 1938 (Bell Telephone Co., of PA, 1938, 120 pages)\u003cbr\u003eThis is a telephone directory covering parts of Bradford, Clinton, Lycoming, Northumberland, Sullivan and Union Counties Pennsylvania for the year 1938.  The directory lists 1,000's of residents and businesses, and provides the resident's name, street address and telephone number arranged alphabetically by town.  There is also a section of classified business listings for the same area.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTowns Included:\u003cbr\u003eAlba, Allenwood, Alvira, Antes Fort, Avis, Balls Mills, Barbours, Barclay, Bastress, Bernice, Bethel, Bitumen, Bodines, Booneville, Brookside, Bryan Mill, Bryantown, Caldwell, Calvert, Cammal, Campbellsville, Canton, Carroll, Castanea, Cedar Springs, Chatham Run, Chippewa, Clarkstown, Clintondale, Cogan House, Cogan Station, Colley, Collomsville, Coon Hill, Coxey Hill, Crofut, Devitt's Camp, Dewart, Drocton, Drurys Run, Duboistown, Dunnstown, Dushore, Eagles Mere, East Canton, Eastville, Eldredsville, Elimsport, Elkland, Ellenton, English Center, Essick, Estella, Evergreen, Fairfield Center, Farragut, Farwell, Faxon, Field, Flemington, Forksville, French Creek, Ganoga Lake, Gleason, Gleasonton, Glen Mawr, Grover, Haleeka, Halls, Hatch Hill, Hepburnville, Hillsgrove, Hughesville, Huntersville, Hyner, Island, Jersey Shore, Jersey Shore Junction, Kelleyburg, Kellogg, Kenmar, Laddsburg, Lairdsville, Lake Nephawin, Lamar, Laporte, Larrys Creek, Larryville, Leolyn, Level, Liberty Church, Lincoln Falls, Linden, Lock Haven, Lockport, Loganton, Lopez, Loyalsock, Mackeyville, Maplehill, Masten, Mawrglen, McCarty's Ridge, McElhattan, McEwensville, Mildred, Mill Hall, Millview, Montgomery, Montoursville, Moon Street, Muncy, Muncy Creek, Muncy Station, Muncy Valley, Murraytown, New Era, Newberry, Newberry Junction, Nisbet, Nordmont, North Bend, North Mountain, North Street, Ogdensburg, Ogdensburg Station, Okome, Opp, Oriole, Otzinachson, Oval, Overton, Pennsdale, Perryville, Piatt, Picture Rocks, Pine, Pine Station, Pleasant Valley, Powys, Pratt, Proctor, Queen's Run, Quiggleville, Ralston, Ramsey, Rauchtown, Renovo, Ricketts, Roaring Branch, Rosecrans, Rote, Salladasburg, Salona, Sattersfield, Schuyler, Shintown, Shunk, Slate Run, Sonestown, South Branch, South Renovo, South Williamsport, Spring Lake, Stevenson, Stone Church, Strawbridge, Tombs Run, Trout Run, Turbotville, Tylersville, Vallamont, Wallis Run, Warburton Hill, Warrensville, Waterville, Watsontown, Westport, West Renovo, Wheelerville, Whethem, Whitedeer, Whitepine, Williamsport, Wilmot, Windfall, Woolrich, Youngdale\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eHonesdale and Nearby Points Telephone Directory\u003cbr\u003eJuly 1939 (Bell Telephone Directory of PA, 1939, 408 pages)\u003cbr\u003eThis is a telephone directory covering parts of Bradford, Carbon, Columbia, Lackawanna, Luzerne, Pike, Schuylkill, Sullivan, Susquehanna, Wayne, and Wyoming Counties, Pennsylvania for the year 1939, listing over 80,000 residents and businesses.  The directory information lists the resident's name, street address and telephone number arranged alphabetically by town.  This directory also includes the \"yellow pages\" section covering the businesses of the same area.  There is a small amount of missing data from each of the areas of Benton, Camptown, Carbondale, Clapper Hill, Girdland, Herrick, Herrickville, Honesdale, Stevens, Torrey and White Birch.  For questions about this, please contact us prior to purchase.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTowns Covered:\u003cbr\u003eAberdeen, Ackerly, Albert, Alden, Aldenville, Alderson, Alford, Analomink, Angles, Appenzell, Ararat, Archbald, Arlington, Asbury, Ashley, Ashmore, Askam, Atco, Auburn Center, Adenreid, Austin Heights, Avery, Avoca, Avondale, Bald Mount, Bartonsville, Beach Grove, Beachlake, Bear Creek, Bear Lake, Beaumont, Beaver Brook, Beaver Meadows, Beaver Valley, Beisels Corners, Belin Village, Bendertown, Benton, Bernice, Bethany, Bethel Hill, Birchardville, Black Creek, Blackwalnut, Blakely, Blakeslee, Blooming Grove, Bloomingdale, Blytheburn, Bohemia, Bowman Hollow, Boyds Mills, Brandonville, Brandt, Breslau, Briggsville, Brior Ridge, Broadway, Brodericks, Brooklyn, Brookside, Browndale, Browntown, Buck Hill Falls, Buck Mountain, Buena Vista, Bunker Hill, Bunnelltown, Burnwood, Buttonwood, Cambra, Camptown, Canadensis, Carbondale, Carley Brook, Carney, Carverton, Center Moreland, Central, Chapman Lake, Chase, Chauncy, Cherry Mills, Cherry Ridge, Childs, Chinchilla, Choconut, Clapper Hill, Clarks Green, Clarks Summit, Clifford, Clifton, Cold Spring, Coleraine, Colley, Conyngham, Conyngham Pass, Cooper Hill, Cork Lane, Cortez, Courtdale, Coxton, Craigs Meadows, Cranberry, Cresco, Crystal Lake, Daleville, Dallas, Dalton, Damascus, Demunds, Dickson City, Dimock, Dixon, Doolittle Hill, Dorrance, Drifton, Drums, Dundaff, Dunmore, Dupont, Duryea, Dushore, Dyberry, East Benton, East Butler, East Dallas, East Dimmock, East Honesdale, East Lemon, East Plymouth, East Rush, East Swiftwater, Eatonville, Ebervale, Eckley, Edella, Edgewood, Edinger Hill, Edwardsville, Elk Lake, Elkdale, Ellsworth Hill, Elmhurst, Equinunk, Evergreen, Exeter Boro, Eynon, Factoryville, Fairdale, Fairmount Springs, Fairview, Fairview Lake, Falls, Farr Hollow, Farview, Fells Corners, Fern Brook Fern Glen, Ferndale, Fernridge, Finch Hill, Fishing Creek, Fleetville, Folstown, Forest City, Forest Lake, Forkston, Fortenia, Forty Fort, Foster, Franklin Forks, Franklin Hill, Frear Hill, Freeland, French Creek, Friendsville, Galilee, Ganoga Lake, Gelatt, Georgetown, German Hill, Gibson, Glen Lyon, Glen Summit, Glenburn, Glendale, Goldenhill, Gouldsboro, Gracedale, Gravity, Great Bend, Greeley, Greentown, Grists Flats, Hallstead, Hamlin, Hanover, Harding, Harford, Harleight, Harris Hill, Harvey's Lake, Harveyville, Harwood, Harwood Mines, Hatch Hill, Hawley, Hazelbrook, Hazleton, Hazleton Heights, Heart Lake, Henryville, Herrick, Herrick Center, Hickory Grove, Hickory Run, Hicks Ferry, Hilldale, Hillside, Hoadleys Hobbie, Hollenback, Hollisterville, Homets Ferry, Honesdale, Honeyhole, Hop Bottom, Hudson, Hudsondale, Hughestown, Hunlock Creek, Hunters Range, Huntington Mills, Huntsville, Idetown, Indian Hill, Indian Orchard, Inkerman, Jackson, Jamison City, Japan, Jaynes Bend, Jeanesville, Jeddo, Jenks, Jenningsville, Jermyn, Jessup, Jonestown, Junedale, Justus, Kasson Brook, Keelersburg, Kelayres, Kellogg, Kimbles, Kingsley, Kingston, Koonsville, Kunkle, Laanna, Laceyville, Lackawaxen, Laddsburg, Laflin, LaGrange, Lake Ariel, Lake, Carey, Lake Como, Lake Henry, Lake Shehawken, Lake Sheridan, Lake Silkworth, Lake Teedyuscung, Lake Wallenpaupack, Lake Winola, Laketon, Lakeville, Lakewood, Lamburg, Lanesboro, Laplume, Laporte, Larksville, Lattimer, Laurel Run, Laurella, Laurytown, Lawsville, Lawton, Ledgedale, Lee, Lee Park, Lehigh, Lehman, Lemon, Lenoxville, Leonardsville, Lily Lake, Lime Hill, Lindaville, Lockville, Long Pond, Long Ridge, Lookout, Lopez, Lords Valley, Lovelton, Lower Askam, Loyalville, Lutherland, Luzerne, Lymanville, Lynn, Madisonville, Maltby, Maplelake, Maplewood, Marshalls Creek, Mayfield, Maynard Hill, McAdoo, McMichaels, Meeker, Meisertown, Mehoopany, Merryall, Meshoppen, Middletown, Midvale, Milanville, Mildred, Mill City, Milnesville, Milwaukee, Miners Mills, Minisink Hills, Minooka, Mocanaqua, Montdale, Montrose, Moon Street, Mooretown, Moosic, Moscow, Mossville, Mount Cobb, Mt. Pocono, Mount Springs, Mountain Grove, Mountainhome, Mountaintop, Moxie, Muhlenburg, Murraytown, Myo Beach, Nanticoke, Naomi Pines,  New Albany, New Boston, New Columbus, New Cranberry, New Era, New Milford, Newfoundland, Newport Center, Newton, Newton Lake, Newtown, Niagara, Nicholson, Nimble, North Chinchilla, North Clarks Summit, North Eaton, North Flat, North Lake, North Mehoopany, North Street, Norway Ridge, Nuangola, Nuangola Station, Nuremberg, Oak Hill, Oakdale, Oakland, Old Boston, Old Forge, Olivers Mills, Olyphant, Oneida, Orange, Orson, Osterhout, Outlet, Paradise Falls, Paradise Valley, Parsons, Paupack, Peckville, Peely, Penobscot, Pikes Creek, Pine View, Pittston, Pleasant Mount, Plymouth, Plymouth Junction, Pocono, Pocono Lake, Pocono Manor, Pocono Pines, Pocono Summit, Point Breeze, Pond Creek, Pond Hill, Port Blanchard, Port Bowkley, Port Griffith, Porters Lake, Powder Glen, Poyntelle, Preston, Preston Park, Pringle, Promised Land Lake, Prompton, Prospect Hill, Quicks Bend, Ransom, Red Rock, Reeders, Register, Rendham, Resica, Retreat, Retta, Reyburn, Richmondale, Ricketts, Ridgewood, Rileyville, Ringtown, Rita, Rock Glen, Rock Lake, Rockport, Rocky Forest, Rocky Glen, Rohrsburg, Rowland, Royal, Ruggles, Rummerfield, Rush, Rushboro, Rushville, Russell Hill, Rutledgedale, Saint Johns, St. Joseph, Sandy Run, Satterfield, Saw Creek, Schultzville, Scotch Valley, Scotrun, Scottsville, Scranton, Sebastopol, Seelyville, Seybertsville, Shannon Hill, Shavertown, Shawanese, Shawnee, Shawnee-on-the-Delaware, Sheatown, Sheppton, Shickshinny, Shickshinny Valley, Shupp Hill, Sibley, Silkworth, Silvara, Silver Brook Simpson, Skinners Eddy, Skinners Falls, Sky Top, Slocum, Smith Hill, Solomons Gap, South Auburn, South Branch, South Canaan, South Eaton, South Gibson, South Montrose, South Sterling, Southdale, Spring Lake, Springbrook, Springhill, Springville, Stalker, Stanton, Starlight, Starrucca, Stearns Station, Steene, Sterling, Stevens Point, Stevenson, Stevensville, Stillwater, Stockton, Stoddartsville, Stowell, The Stroudsburgs, Sugar Hill, Sugar Hollow, Sugar Notch, Sugar Run, Sugarloaf, Sullivan Park, Summersvile, Sunshine, Suscon, Susquehanna, Suttons Creek, Swamp Brook Sweet Valley, Swiftwater, Swoyersville, Sylvan Lake, Tafton, Tank, Tanners Falls, Tannersville, Taylor, Terrytown, Thompson, Thornhurst, Throop, Thurston, Tobyhanna, Tomhicken, Tompkinsville, Town Hill, Townline, Transue, Tresckow, Trucksville, Tunkhannock, Uniondale, Upper Askam, Upper Lehigh, Uswick, Valentine Hill, Vancamp, Vandling, Varden, Vernon, Vosburg, Vose, Waller, Wallsville, Wanamie, Wapwallopen, Wardan Place, Warrior Run, Waterton, Waverly, Waymart, Weatherly, Welsh Hill, West Abington, West Auburn, West Avoca, West Dallas, West Falls, West Hazleton, West Nanticoke, West Nicholson, West Pittston, West Wyoming, Westcolang, Westminster, Weston, White Haven, Wilkes-Barre, Wilmot, Wilsonville, Wimmers Windy Hill, Winton, Wyalusing, Wyoanna, Wyoming, Yatesville, Zehner, Zenith, Zion Grove\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eWilliamsport and Nearby Points Telephone Directory\u003cbr\u003eJanuary 1940 (Bell Telephone Co., of PA, 1940, 138 pages)\u003cbr\u003eThis is a telephone directory covering parts of Bradford, Clinton, Lycoming, Northumberland, Sullivan, Union and Wyoming Counties, Pennsylvania for the year 1940.  The directory lists 1,000's of residents and businesses, and provides the resident's name, street address and telephone number arranged alphabetically by town.  This directory also includes the \"yellow pages\" section covering the businesses of the same area.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTowns Covered:\u003cbr\u003eAlba, Allenwood, Alvira, Antes Fort, Avis, Balls Mills, Barbours, Bastress, Beech Creek, Bernice, Bethel, Bitumen, Blanchard, Bodines, Booneville, Brookside, Bryan Mill, Bryantown, Calvert, Cammal, Campbellville, Canton, Carroll, Castanea, Cedar Springs, Chatham Run, Cherry Mills, Chippewa, Clarkstown, Clintondale, Cogan House, Cogan Station, Cogan Valley, Colley, Collomsville, Coon Hill Devitts Camp, Dewart, Drocton, Drurys Run, Duboistown, Dunnstown, Dushore, Eagles Mere, Eagleville, East Canton, Eastville, Eldredsville, Elimsport, Ellenton, English Center, Essick, Estella, Evergreen, Fairfield Center, Farragut, Garrandsville, Farwell, Faxon, Fernex, Field, Flemington, Forksville, French Creek, Ganoga Lake, Garden View, Gleason, Gleasonton, Glen Mawr, Greenburr, Grover, Halls, Hammersley Fork, Hatch Hill, Hepburnville, Hillsgrove, Hughesville, Huntersville, Hyner, Island, Jersey Shore, Keating, Kellogg, Kenmar, Laddsburg, Lairdsville, Lake Nephawin, Lamar, Laporte, Laquin, Larrys Creek, Larryville, Leolyn, LaRoy, Lincoln Falls, Linden, Lock Haven, Lockport, Logan Mills, Loganton, Lopez, Loyalsock, Makeyville, Maplehill, Masten, Mawrglen, McCartys Ridge, McElhattan, McEwensville, Mildred, Mill Hall, Millview, Montgomery, Montoursville, Monument, Moon Street, Muncy, Muncy Creek, Muncy Station, Muncy Valley, Murraytown, New Albany, New Era, Newberry, Nisbet, Nordmont, North Bend, North Mountain, North Street, Ogdensburg, Ogdensburg Station, Okome, Opp, Oriole, Orviston, Oval, Overton, Pennsdale, Perryville, Picture Rocks, Pine, Pine Station, Pleasant Valley, Powys, Proctor, Queens Run, Quiggleville, Ralston, Rauchtown, Renovo, Ricketts, Roaring Branch, Rosecrans, Rote, Salladasburg, Salona, Satterfield, Schuyler, Shintown, Shunk, Slate Run, Sonestown, South Branch, South Renovo, South Williamsport, Spring Lake, Steam Valley, Stevenson, Stone Church, Strawbridge, Tombs Run, Trout Run, Turbotville, Tylersville, Wallis Run, Warburton Hill, Warrensville, Waterville, Watsontown, West LeRoy, Westport, West Renovo, Wheelerville, Whetham, Whitedeer, Whitepine, Williamsport, Wilmot, Windfall, Woolrich, Youngdale\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eCarbondale and Nearby Points Telephone Directory\u003cbr\u003eJuly 1941 (Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1941, 402 pages)\u003cbr\u003eThis is a telephone directory covering parts of Bradford, Carbon, Columbia, Lackawanna, Luzerne, Schuylkill, Susquehanna, and Wayne Counties, Pennsylvania for the year 1941. The directory information lists the resident's name, street address and telephone number arranged alphabetically by town.  This directory also includes the \"yellow pages\" section covering the businesses of the same area.  There is a small section of information from the \"B\" section of Carbondale that is missing.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTowns Covered:\u003cbr\u003eAberdeen, Ackerly, Albert, Alden, Aldenville, Alderson, Alford, Angels, Ararat, Archbald, Arlington, Asbury, Ashley, Ashmore, Askam, Auburn Center, Audenried, Austin Heights, Avery, Avoca, Avondale, Bald Mount, Bear Creek, Bear Lake, Beaumont, Beaver Brook, Beaver Meadows, Beaver Valley, Beisels Corners, Belin Village, Bendertown, Benton, Bernice, Bethel Hill, Birchardville, Black Creek, Blackwalnut, Blakely, Blakeslee, Bloomingdale, Blytheburn, Bowman Hollow, Brandonville, Brandt, Breslau, Briggsville, Brior Ridge, Broadway, Brodericks, Brooklyn, Brookside, Browndale, Browntown, Buck Mountain, Bunker Hill, Burnwood, Buttonwood, Cambra, Camptown, Carbondale, Carney, Carverton, Center Moreland, Central, Chapman Lake, Chase, Chauncy, Cherry Mills, Childs, Chinchilla, Choconut, Clapper Hill, Clarks Green, Clarks Summit, Clifford, Clifton, Cold Spring, Coleraine, Colley, Conyngham, Conyngham Pass, Cooper Hill, Cork Lane, Cortez, Courtdale, Coxton, Cranberry, Crystal Lake, Daleville, Dallas, Dalton, Demunds, Dickson City, Dimock, Dixon, Doolittle Hill, Dorrance, Drifton, Drums, Dundaff, Dunmore, Dupont, Duryea, Dushore, East Benton, East Butler, East Dallas, East Dimmock, East Lemon, East Plymouth, East Rush, Eatonville, Ebervale, Eckley, Edella, Edgewood, Edinger Hill, Edwardsville, Elk Lake, Elkdale, Ellsworth, Elmhurst, Evans Falls, Evergreen, Exeter Boro, Eynon, Factoryville, Fairdale, Fairmount Springs, Fairview, Falls, Farr Hollow, Farview, Fells Corners, Fern Brook, Fern Glen, Ferndale, Fernridge, Finch Hill, Fishing Creek, Fleetville, Folstown, Forest City, Forest Lake, Forkston, Forty Fort, Foster, Franklin Forks, Frear Hill, Freeland, French Creek, Friendsville, Ganoga Lake, Gelatt, Georgetown, German Hill, Gibson, Glen Lyon, Glen Summit, Glenburn, Glendale, Goldenhill, Gouldsboro, Gravity, Great Bend, Greentown, Grists Flats, Hallstead, Hamlin, Hanover, Harding, Harford, Harleigh, Harris Hill, Harvey's Lake, Harveyville, Harwood, Harwood Mines, Hatch Hill, Hazlebrook, Hazleton, Hazleton Heights, Heart Lake, Herrick, Herrick Center, Hickory Grove, Hickory Run, Hicks Ferry, Hilldale, Hillside, Hobbie, Hollenback, Hollisterville, Homets Ferry, Honeyhole, Hop Bottom, Hudson, Hudsondale, Hughestown, Hunlock Creek, Huntington Mills, Huntsville, Idetown, Indian Hill, Inkerman, Jackson, Jamison City, Japan, Paynes Bend, Jeanesville, Jeddo, Jenks, Jenningsville, Jermyn, Jessup, Jonestown, Junedale, Justus, Kasson Brook, Kelayres, Kellogg, Kingsley, Kingston, Koonsville, Kunkle, Laanna, Laceyville, Laddsburg, Laflin, LaGrange, Lake Ariel, Lake Carey, Lake Henry, Lake Sheridan, Lake Silkworth, Lake Winola, Laketon, Lakewood, Lamburg, Lanesboro, Laplume, Laporte, Larksville, Lattimer, Laurel Run, Laurytown, Lawsville, Lawton, Ledgedale, Lee, Lee Park, Lehigh, Lehman, Lemon, Lenoxville, Lily Lake, Lime Hill, Lindaville, Lockville, Long Pond, Lopez, Lovelton, Lower Askam, Loyalville, Lutherland, Luzerne, Lymanville, Lynn, Madisonville, Maltby, Maplelake, Maplewood, Mayfield, Maynard Hill, McAdoo, Meeker, Mehoopany, Merryall, Meshoppen, Middletown, Midvale, Mildred, Mill City, Milnesville, Milwaukee, Miners Mills, Minooka, Mocanaqua, Montdale, Montrose, Moon Street, Mooretown, Moosic, Moscow, Mossville, Mount Cobb, Mount Springs, Mountain Grove, Mountaintop, Moxie, Muhlenburg, Murraytown, Myo Beach, Nanticoke, Naomi Pines, New Albany, New Boston, New Columbus, New Cranberry, New Era, New Milford, Newfoundland, Newport Center, Newton, Newton Lake, Newtown, Niagara, Nicholson, Nimble, North Chinchilla, North Clarks Summit, North Eaton, North Flat, North Lake, North Mehoopany, North Street, Norway Ridge, Noxen, Nuangola, Nuangola Station, Nuremberg, Oak Hill, Oakdale, Oakland, Old Boston, Old Forge, Olivers Mills, Olyphant, Oneida, Orange, Orson, Osterhout, Outlet, Panther, Parsons, Peckville, Peely, Penobscot, Pikes Creek, Pine View, Pittston, Plains, Plainsville, Pleasant Mount, Plymouth, Plymouth Junction, Pocono Lake, Pocono Pines, Point Breeze, Pond Creek, Pond Hill, Port Blanchard, Port Bowkley, Port Griffith, Powder Glen, Poyntelle, Preston, Pringle, Promised Land lake, Prospect Hill, Quicks Bend, Ransom, Red Rock, Rigister, Rendham, Retreat, Retta, Reyburn, Richmondale, Ricketts, Ridgewood, Ringtown, Rita, Rock Glen, Rock Lake, Rockport, Rocky Forest, Rocky Glen, Rohrsburg, Royal, Ruggles, Rummerfield, Rush, Rushboro, Rushville, Russell Hill, Saint Johns, St. Joseph, Sandy Run, Satterfield, Schultzville, Scotch Valley, Scottsville, Scranton, Sebastopol, Seybertsville, Shannon Hill, Shaverstown, Shawanese, Sheatown, Sheppton, Shickshinny, Shickshinny Valley, Shupp Hill, Sibley, Silkworth, Silvara, Silver Brook, Simpson, Skinners Eddy, Slocum, Solomons Gap, South Auburn, South Branch, South Caanan, South Eaton, South Gibson, South Montrose, South Sterling, Spring Lake, Springbrook, Springhill, Springville, Stairville, Stanton, Starrucca, Stearns Station, Sterling, Stevens Poing, Stevenson, Stevensville, Stillwater, Stockton, Stoddartsville, Stowell, Sturges, Sugar Hill, Sugar Hollow, Sugar Notch, Sugar Run, Sugarloaf, Sullivan Park, Summersville, Sunshine, Suscon, Susquehanna, Suttons Creek, Sweet Valley, Swoyersville, Sylvan Lake, Tank, Taylor, Terrytown, Thompson, Thornhurst, Throop, Thurston, Tomhicken, Tompkinsville, Town Hill, Townline, Transue, Tresckow, Trucksville, Tunkhannock, Uniondale, Upper Askam, Upper Lehigh, Valentine Hill, Vancamp, Vandling, Varden, Vernon, Vosburg, Vose, Waller, Wallsville, Wanamie, Wapwallopen, Wardan Place, Warrior Run, Waterton, Waverly, Waymart, Weatherly, Welsh Hill, West Abington, West Auburn, West Avoco, West Dallas, West Falls, West Hazleton, West Nanticoke, West Nicholson, West Pittston, West Wyoming, Westminster, Weston, White Haven, Whites Crossing, Whites Ferry, Whites Valley, Wilkes-Barre, Wilmot, Wimmers, Windy Hill, Winton, Wyalusing, Wyoanna, Wyoming, Yatesville, Zehner, Zenith, Zion Grove\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eOfficial Directory June 1st, 1948\u003cbr\u003e(Citizen's Mutual Telephone and Telegraph Co., 1948, 100 pages)\u003cbr\u003eThis is a telephone directory of parts of Tioga and Bradford Counties, PA for the year 1948.  The directory information is arranged alphabetically by town and includes the resident's name and telephone number.  There is also a number of ads for local businesses throughout.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTowns Included:\u003cbr\u003eBentley Creek, East Smithfield, Mainsburg, Mansfield, Millerton, Mosherville, Roseville, Sylvania, Tioga, Troy\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eManning's Waverly, Sayre and Athens Directory\u003cbr\u003eJuly 1948 (H. A. Manning Company, 1948, 290 pages)\u003cbr\u003eThis is a resident and business directory of Waverly, NY, and Sayre and Athens, Bradford Co., PA for the year 1948.   The directory information is arranged by city, listing the primary resident, their occupation, and street address.  Many of the listings also include the name of the mate of the primary resident as well.  The directory information is presented in 3 formats: a resident and business alphabetical listing, a numerical street address, and finally a business directory.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eManning's Waverly, Sayre and Athens Directory\u003cbr\u003eJanuary 1951 (H. A. Manning Company, 1951, 304 pages)\u003cbr\u003eThis is a resident and business directory of Waverly, NY, and Sayre and Athens, Bradford Co., PA for the year 1951.   The directory information is arranged by city, listing the primary resident, their occupation, and street address.  Many of the listings also include the name of the mate of the primary resident as well.  The directory information is presented in 3 formats: a resident and business alphabetical listing, a numerical street address, and finally a business directory.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTowanda, Penna. Directory 1952\u003cbr\u003e(Hogan Directory Co., 1952, 112 pages)\u003cbr\u003eThis is a resident and business directory of the city of Towanda, Bradford County, PA for the year 1952.   It begins with a numeric street directory, listing residents and businesses numerically by street.  This is followed by a regular alphabetical directory.  This directory information includes the resident's name, their mates' name, occupation and street address.  Following the resident directory is a classified business directory of the city.  After this, there is a list of several rural routes in the surrounding area, listing simply the name of the resident and their mate.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eNorth Penn Telephone Co. Directory - 1959\u003cbr\u003e(North Penn Telephone Company, 1959, 24 pages)\u003cbr\u003eThis is a telephone directory covering parts of Bradford County, Pennsylvania for the year 1959. It includes information on many residents and businesses, listing the resident's name, area and telephone number. \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTowns Included:\u003cbr\u003eBentley Creek, Columbia Cross Roads, Covington, East Smithfield, Gillett, Jackson Summit, Lawrenceville, Mainesburg, Mansfield, Milan, Millerton, Mosherville, Roseville, Rutland, Smithfield, Snederkerville, Tioga, Troy, Ulster, Wellsburg\u003cbr\u003e","brand":"PA-Genealogy","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":42545174118628,"sku":"BR01","price":30.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0784\/3371\/products\/websitelogo_cd392fea-beb4-4702-8a7e-22615578dd14.jpg?v=1645626627"},{"product_id":"bucks-county-pa-everything-collection","title":"Bucks County PA - Everything Collection","description":"\u003cp\u003eThis is a collection of various historical and genealogical reference works on Pennsylvania.  These references cover 1000's of individuals, and are an excellent way to start or continue research focused on PA.  This collection includes all of the individual collections covering Bucks County, PA (Please see individual collection listings for detailed descriptions of titles.)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eThis material was scanned from original publications and will be provided as text searchable PDFs (unless noted in description). You will receive an email with the download link after purchasing online. These files can be read using many PDF reader programs (Windows \/ Mac \/ Linux), however Adobe Reader or Acrobat are recommended.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n\u003cp\u003eBU01 - Bucks County PA - Everything Collection (All Collections on Bucks County)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBU02 - County History \u0026amp; Biography Collection\u003cbr\u003e\nHistory of Bucks County, To Which is Appended a History of the Township of Wrightstown (William J. Buck \u0026amp; Charles W. 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Scott, 95 pages, B\/W)\u003cbr\u003e\n1891 Atlas of Bucks Co., Penna (E. P. Noll \u0026amp; Co., Color)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBirds-eye Town Views\u003cbr\u003e\nQuakertown, Pennsylvania (1885, O. H. Bailey \u0026amp; Co.)\u003cbr\u003e\nTullytown, Pennsylvania (1887, T. M. Fowler)\u003cbr\u003e\nMorrisville, Bucks County, Pennsylvania (1893 T. M. Fowler)\u003cbr\u003e\nNewtown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania (1893, T. M. Fowler)\u003cbr\u003e\nPerkasie, Bucks County, Pennsylvania (1894, T. M. Fowler)\u003cbr\u003e\nSellersville, Bucks County, PA (1894, T. M. Fowler \u0026amp; James B. Moyer)\u003cbr\u003e\nProperties of the Delaware River Improvement Company on Morrisville Island, Opposite Trenton, N.J. (1900, T. M. 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Kramer, 1902, 484 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nJanuary 1st, 1904 Telephone Directory (Standard Telephone and Telegraph Company, 1904, 32 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nTelephone Directory - Philadelphia \u0026amp; Vicinity - January 1911 (The Bell Telephone Company of PA, American Telephone \u0026amp; Telegraph Co. \u0026amp; The Diamond State Telephone Co., 1911, 568 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nTelephone Directory - October 1912 - Jenkintown - Doylestown District (Bell Telephone Co. of PA \u0026amp; American Telephone \u0026amp; Telegraph Co., 1912, 64 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThe Farm Journal Farm and Business Directory of Bucks County Pennsylvania 1914 (Wilmer Atkinson Company, 1914, 276 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nClassified Business Directory of Eastern Pennsylvania [1919] (Lehigh Valley Review, 1919, 212 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nBangor and Nearby Points Telephone Directory - December 1936 (Blue Mountain Telephone and Telegraph Company, 1936, 282 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nTelephone Directory - Trenton District - September 1937 (New Jersey Bell Telephone Company, 1937, 186 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n\u003cp\u003eBU06 - Directory Collection (1939-1959)\u003cbr\u003e\nReading and Nearby Points Telephone Directory - March 1939 (Bell Telephone Co., of PA, 1939, 248 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nPhillipsburg - Including Nearby Points Telephone Directory - December 1939 (New Jersey Bell Telephone Company, 1939, 245 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nAllentown and Nearby Points Telephone Directory - August 1940 (Bell Telephone Co., of PA, 1940, 284 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\n1946 Directory - Sellersville, PA (J. 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McCorkle, McCullough, McEntire, McFadden, McGinley, McKinstry, McKnight, McLaughlin, McNabb, McNair, Means, Melchor, Merrick, Mershon, Meyer, Meyers, Michener, Miles, Mill, Miller, Mills, Milner, Mitchell, Mittman, Moffitt, Moffly, Mohr, Mood, Moon, Moore, Morris, Morrison, Moyer, Mull, Murfit, Murray, Musselman, Myers, Niblick, Nicholas, Nickelson, Nields, Nonemaker, Ochs, Ohl, Ommeren, Opdyke, Osmond, Ott, Ozias, Palmer, Parker, Parry, Parsons, Patterson, Patton, Paul, Paxson, Pearson, Peirce, Pemberton, Penrose, Phillips, Pickering, Pool, Praul, Preston, Price, Pugh, Purdy, Pursell, Quinby, Ramsey, Randall, Randt, Reinhart, Reiter, Reed, Reeder, Reetz, Riale, Rice, Rich, Richards, Richardson, Rickert, Ridge, Riegel, Rink, Robbins, Roberts, Robinson, Rockafellow, Roeder, Rook, Rosenberger, Ross, Rothrock, Ruckman, Rue, Rufe, Rulon, Ruos, Ruth, Sands, Satterthwaite, Scarborough, Schaffer, Scheetz, Scheip, Schleenz, Schleifer, Schlichter, Schoch, Scholl, Screide, Scypes, Search, 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Wilson, Winder, Wirth, Wiser, Wismer, Wolfinger, Wonsidler, Wood, Woolston, Worman, Worstall, Worth, Worthington, Wright, Wyker, Wynkoop, Yardley, Yerkes, Younken, Zigenfuss, Zorns, Zuck\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eLocal Sketches and Legends Pertaining to Bucks and Montgomery\u003cbr\u003e\nCounties, Pennsylvania (William J. Buck, 1887, 336 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a collection of local historical stories of the early residents of Bucks and Montgomery Counties, PA.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBook of Biographies, Bucks County, Penn'a\u003cbr\u003e\n(George Ross, 1899, 494 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis publication helps to preserve the memory of some of the county's distinguishing individuals from a past generation.  It contains numerous biographies of the important men and families of the area, thus providing an excellent reference for historical or genealogical research.  It is a nice addition to the other biographical volumes published for Bucks County, as it focuses on different individuals.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eSurnames Indexed:\u003cbr\u003e\nAaron, Abbott, Albright, Anderson, Apple, Applebach, Atkinson, Aveyard, Balderston, Ball, Barney, Bassett, Bean, Beans, Beck, Beidler, Benner, Berger, Bergey, Berkemeyer, Biddle, Blackfan, Briggs, Brock, Bunting, Burkhardt, Burton, Bush, Cadwallader, Carrell, Carter, Carver, Cawley, Chambers, Church, Clemens, Comly, Conrad, Constantine, Cooper, Cornell, Craven, Cressman, Dana, Detweiler, Dickel, Diehl, Dill, Donnaldson, Doughty, Drexel, Dungan, Eastburn, Ely, Erdman, Fackenthall, Fahr, Fell, Fetter, Fine, Finney, Finman, Fleck, Foulke, Frankenfield, Freed, Fretz, Funk, Geil, Gilkeson, Gilkyson, Gill, Gillam, Greer, Grim, Groff, Gross, Gulick, Hall, Haring, Harrison, Hartzell, Harvey, Heacock, Headley, Headly, Hellings, Hellyer, Hendricks, Heston, Hindenach, Hines, Hobensack, Hofmeier, Howell, Houk, Humphreys, Hutchinson, Jefferys, Jenks, John, Johnson, Joyce, Kerns, Kinsey, Kirk, Kramer, Krewson, Krout, Landis, Laubach, Lear, Lefferts, Leibfreid, Leidy, Livezey, Long, Loux, Luff, Magill, Markgraf, Maris, Martin, Michener, Moon, Morris, Moyer, Mull, Neidig,  Nicholas, Nickel, O'Connell, Osman, Ott, Parry, Patterson, Pearson, Penrose, Peters, Phillips, Pool, Poore, Preston, Purdy, Randall, Rapp, Raudenbush, Reeder, Reinhart, Reiter, Rich, Richardson, Ridge, Riegel, Robbins, Roberts, Rorer, Rosenberger, Ross, Rufe, Sassaman, Scheid, Schlachter, Schlichter, Schwenk, Scott, Sensenderfer, Sheip, Shellenberger, Shick, Shimer, Shoemaker, Simpson, Slack, Slotter, Smith, Stackhouse, Stettler, Stoneback, Strobele, Summers, Swartley, Swenk, Taylor, Thompson, Torbert, Trumbauer, Trumbower, Turner, Twining, Vandergrift, Vansant, Wall, Walter, Walton, Weaver, Weirbach, Weierbach, Wentworth, Wetherill, Wiggins, Wildman, Wilson, Wise, Wiser, Wisler, Wood, Woodman, Woolsey, Worrell, Worthington, Yardley, Yerkes, Young, Youngken, Zane\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eHistory of Bucks County Pennsylvania, (2nd Edition)\u003cbr\u003e\n(William H. W. Davis, Warren S. Ely, \u0026amp; John W. Jordan, 1876, 1905, 1865 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nHistory of Bucks County, Pennsylvania was originally published in 1876, and at the time, represented a collection of great worth to those researching history and genealogy  Almost 30 years later, the original publication was updated and expanded, and this is the Second Edition that is being offered.  This enhanced edition provides an extensive resource for research in Bucks County, PA.  This publication is both a historical and biographical work.  The first section covers the settlement and early history of Bucks County, and following this is a discussion of the history of each township and major borough.  The second section contains biographies on hundreds of prominent citizens and families of Bucks County.  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This information covered varies widely from personal accounts, biographies, town histories, church histories, records, information on business and industry, military involvement, etc\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eEarly Friends Families of Upper Bucks\u003cbr\u003e\n(Clarence V. Roberts, 1925, 712 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis publication contains a history, along with genealogical information, of a number of families belonging to the Society of Friends or Quakers.  This group left Europe seeking religious freedom, and many settled in the Philadelphia \/ Bucks County area of Pennsylvania.  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These references cover 1000's of individuals, and are an excellent way to start or continue research focused on PA.\u003c\/p\u003e  \n\n\u003cp\u003eThis material was scanned from original publications and will be provided as text searchable PDFs (unless noted in description). These files can be read using many PDF reader programs (Windows \/ Mac \/ Linux), however Adobe Reader or Acrobat are recommended.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n\n\u003cp\u003eTown, Township \u0026amp; Regional Histories\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eHistorical Sketches Chiefly Relating to the Early Settlement of\u003cbr\u003e\nFriends at Falls, Bucks County, Pennsylvania (G. W. B., 1882, 152 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eA History of Bristol Borough (Doron Green, 1911, 381 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a history of Bristol, Bucks County, PA from its beginning in the 17th century up to the 20th Century.  It covers the founding and growth of the town thought those years.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003e1879-1929 50th Anniversary Perkasie Borough, Bucks County,\u003cbr\u003e\nPenna (Anniversary Committee, 1929, 216 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis book was written to commemorate 50 years of Perkasie history.  In addition to its history, attention was also given to other area including its educational, religious, fraternal, recreational, financial and public aspects.  Particular attention has been given to the business and industrial assets of the town, many of these being covered in sketches throughout the publication.  This book also includes many photographs from the area including portraits of residents, buildings, street views and other scenes from the area.  Almost every sketch also includes a photograph of the subject.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBusiness Sketches:\u003cbr\u003e\nJ. G. Moyer \u0026amp; Sons Co., Eastern Pin Ticket and Tag Company Inc., Sterner's Pharmacy, J. M. 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Spielman Chevrolet Sales and Service, American House, Perkasie Vulcanizing Co. Inc., Durner's Hardware Store, Perkasie Furniture Store, Dr. M. E. Weaver, Mrs. W. K. Johnson French Millinery, L. W. Werst Plumbing and Heating, Roeder's Shoe Store, Mark Thatcher Attorney, Edward L. Smith Architect, Gilbert L. Thompson Hardware, William M. Horn Contractor, William W. Althouse Electrical Construction and Supplies, H. E. Snyder White Ash Cigar Manufacturer, American Stores Co., Perkasie Greenhouses, Beers Variety Store, Kulp Bros., Royal Pants Manufacturing Company Inc., Rollin O. Slotter's Green Grocery and Confectionary Store, F. N. Hollenbach Jr. Paperhanger and Decorator, Keppler's Bakery, Perkasie Electric Company, Cope's Music House, Clayton F. Myers Contractor, The Beidler Clothing Factory, Hockman's Service Station, F \u0026amp; B. Patch Company, American Brake-Lining Company, L. A. Pritchard, Frank L. Knoll Funeral Directory, Perkasie Silk Company, Perkasie Brick Company, Seltzer's Fashion Corner, Perkasie Building and Loan Association, Perkasie Park Association, Kramer's Garage, Muth's Garage, Mrs. Muth's Millinery Shop, Robert H. Grim Attorney, Edwin H. Stout Real Estate Broker, Neamand's Drug Store, E. W. Crouthamel's Hotel, Carey S. Groff Insurance Agent, Robert A. Benner Funeral Director, Robert M. Goettle, Diehl \u0026amp; Wampole Pottery Inc., Oliver L. Nace Florist, Robert Stone Auto Refinishing, Harry V. Strothers Hauling Contractor, Alexy Son \u0026amp; Company, Progressive B. \u0026amp; L. Association, M. T. Weisel Nash and Reo Sales and Service, Perkasie Ice Plant, Roland C. Benner Paper Hanger, Otto Henry Strouse MD, A. M. Nyce Cleaner and Dryer, W. E. Savacool Feed Mill, Edwin F. Stover Dealer in Flour Feed and Grain, Marcus S. Kline Plumbing Heating and Tinning, L. M. Schwenk Clothing Manufacturer, Harry A. 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This information was only published in this publication making this a rare and useful resource for historical or genealogical research in these counties of PA.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBucks County\u003cbr\u003e\n-- From Bristol: -- Thos. L. Leedom \u0026amp; Co., Wilson \u0026amp; Fenimore, T. W. Patton, Jno. K. Young, Providence Hosiery Mill, Charles W. Peirce, Robert P. Bradon, William P. Wright, F. H. Weik \u0026amp; Co., Samuel T. Valentine, Sherman \u0026amp; Peirce, Jacob McBrien, Closson House, -- From Doylestown: -- Doylestown Machine Works, Fountain House, James Barrett, William Hoffman, C. L. Siegler, F. H. Leidy, Keystone Marble Works, White \u0026amp; Selser, Burgoyne Rayton, F. L. Worthington, William Vaux \u0026amp; Co., Thomas Hargrave's Marble Works, A. F. Scheetz \u0026amp; Co., Wm. H. Vaux, Charles Selser, Geo. W. Metlar, John Donnelly, Dr. G. T. Harvey, Louis Weinrebe, Jerome C. Lambrite, M. K. Dungan, W. H. Randall, C. 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These references cover 1000's of individuals, and are an excellent way to start or continue research focused on PA.\u003c\/p\u003e  \n\n\u003cp\u003eThis material was scanned from original publications and will be provided as text searchable PDFs (unless noted in description). You will receive an email with the download link after purchasing online. These files can be read using many PDF reader programs (Windows \/ Mac \/ Linux), however Adobe Reader or Acrobat are recommended.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003e(*** These files of this collection are not text searchable ***)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eMaps \u0026amp; Atlases \u003cbr\u003e\n1831 Map of Bucks County, Pennsylvania (A. W. Kennedy, Color)\u003cbr\u003e\n1850 Map of Bucks County Pennsylvania (W. E. Morris, Color)\u003cbr\u003e\n1859 Farm Map of Plumstead Township, Bucks Co., Penn'a (Mich'l Hughes, Color)\u003cbr\u003e\n1876 Combination Atlas of Bucks County, Pennsylvania (J. D. 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These files can be read using many PDF reader programs (Windows \/ Mac \/ Linux), however Adobe Reader or Acrobat are recommended.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n\n\u003cp\u003eBoyd's Business Directory of the Counties of Adams, Bucks, Chester,\u003cbr\u003e\nCumberland, Dauphin, Delaware, Franklin, Lancaster, Montgomery and\u003cbr\u003e\nYork, PA. together with a General Directory of all the Inhabitants\u003cbr\u003e\nof Harrisburg 1860 (William H. Boyd, 1860, 326 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is an early resident directory of Harrisburg, and business directory of 10 counties in southeastern Pennsylvania.  The directory of Harrisburg lists the resident's name, occupation, street address and whether they board or own the home.  The business directory is arranged alphabetically by trade and lists the name of the business or business-person, and their location (Town).  Along with the directory listings, there are also numerous ads for local businesses.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBusiness Directory and Gazetteer of Bucks County,\u003cbr\u003e\nPennsylvania (S. Hersey, 1871, 434 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nAccording to Title page: \"Containing the names, business and Post Office address of Merchants, Manufacturers, Professional Men and Farmers.\" In addition to the directory, this publication also contains a brief history of the county and its towns and townships.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBucks County Directory - 1894 (James D. Scott, 1894, 362 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nAccording to Title page: \"Containing the names of the Citizens of the entire County, arranged alphabetically by Boroughs, with a complete list of voters and others throughout the County, with their Post Office Address, together with a general Business Directory, and an appendix giving Banks, Churches, Societies, \u0026amp;c.\"\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBucks County Directory - 1902 (J. L. Kramer, 1902, 484 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a post office and business directory of Bucks County, PA for the year 1902, containing the names of all the men of the county over 21 years of age, as well as men and women who owned real estate.  Names are arranged by borough and townships, with occupation and post office address.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eJanuary 1st, 1904 Telephone Directory\u003cbr\u003e\n(Standard Telephone and Telegraph Co., 1904, 32 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is an early telephone directory of the area of Pennsylvania and New Jersey near Doylestown.  The directory information includes the householder's name, telephone number, and whether the location is a residence or business.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003ePennsylvania Towns Included:\u003cbr\u003e\nAttleboro, Bristol, Buckingham, Doylestown, Eden, Hatboro, Hulmeville, Langhorne, Midway, Milford Square, Morrisville, Newtown, Penn's Park, Perkasie, Pineville, Quakertown, Wrightstown, Wycombe, Yardley,\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eNew Jersey Towns Included:\u003cbr\u003e\nBeverly, Burlington, Delanco, Riverside\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eTelephone Directory - Philadelphia \u0026amp; Vicinity - January 1911\u003cbr\u003e\n(The Bell Telephone Company of PA, American Telephone \u0026amp;\u003cbr\u003e\nTelegraph Co. \u0026amp; The Diamond State Telephone Co., 1911, 568 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a telephone directory for Philadelphia and surrounding areas for the year 1911, including sections of New Jersey, New York, Maryland, Delaware and Virginia.  The areas of Pennsylvania covered are the city of Philadelphia, and Bucks, Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery Counties.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eTowns Included:\u003cbr\u003e\nAbington, Allentown, Ambler, Andalusia, Ardmore, Atglen, Atlantic City, Avondale, Bargaintown, Barnegat City, Beach Haven, Bellemead, Berlin, Berwyn, Bethayres, Beverly, Blackwood, Belmont, Bordontown, Bridgeton, Bristol, Bryn Mawr, Buckingham, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cedarville, Center Point, Cheltenham, Chester, Chester Heights, Chester Springs, Chestnut Hill, Coatesville, Collegeville, Collingswood, Concordville, Conshohocken, Cookstown, Cranbury, Cynwyd, Darby, Devon, Dividing Creek, Downingtown, Doylestown, Eddington, Egg Harbor, Eagle, Elmer, Exton, Fox Chase, Gibbstown, Glassboro, Glen Mills, Glouchester, Grenloch, Haddon Heights, Hatboro, Hightstown, Hockessin, Honeybrook, Imlaystown, Iona, Jacksons Mills, Juliustown, Kemblesville, Kennet Square, Lakewood, Langhorne, Lambertville, Lansdale, Lansdowne, Laurel Springs, Lawrenceville, Lenape, Line Lexington, Llanerch, Longport, Lumberville, Marcus Hook, Marsh, Mays Landing, Medford, Media, Melrose, Mendenhall, Merchantville, Merion, Millville, Moorestown, Morrisville, Morton, Mount Holly, Mullica Hill, Narberth, Newark, New Castle, New Egypt, New Hope, Newtown, Newtown Square, Norristown, Northmont, North Wales, Oak Lane, Ocean City, Ogontz, Overbrook, Oxford, Paoli, Parksburg, Passer, Paulsboro,  Pemberton, Penington, Pennsburg, Penn's Grove, Perkasie, Philadelphia, Phoenixville, Pitman, Plainesboro, Pleasantville, Plymouth Meeting, Point Norris, Point Pleasant, Port Kennedy, Pottstown, Princeton, Pughtown, Quakertown, Ridley Park, Riverton, Rosenhayn, Royersford, Salem, Sea Isle City, Schwenksville, Sellersville, Sharon Hill, Somers Point, Souderton, Springtown, Sugartown, Swarthmore, Swedesboro, Sykesville,  Toms River, Trenton, Tuckerton, Union Station, Vineland, Waretown, Wayne, Wenonah, West Chester, West Grove, Westville, Whitemarsh, Wildwood, Williamstown, Willow Grove, Wilmington, Woodbine, Woodstown, Wrightstown, Wycombe, Yardley\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eTelephone Directory - October 1912 - Jenkintown - Doylestown District\u003cbr\u003e\n(Bell Telephone Co. of PA \u0026amp; American Telephone \u0026amp; Telegraph Co., 1912, 64 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is an early telephone directory covering parts of Bucks and Montgomery Counties, Pennsylvania for the year 1912.  This directory lists many of the residents and businesses from these areas, providing the resident's (or business') name, address and telephone number.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eTowns Included:\u003cbr\u003e\nAmbler, Andalusia, Bethayres, Bristol, Buckingham, Cheltenham, Chestnut Hill, Doylestown, Eddington, Feasterville, Ferndale, Hatboro, Hulmeville, Langhorne, Lansdale, Line Lexington, Melrose, Morrisville, New Hope, Newtown, North Wales, Ogontz, Passer, Perkasie, Plumsteadville, Quakertown, Sellersville, Souderton, Springtown, Whitemarsh, Willow Grove, Wycombe, Yardley\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eThe Farm Journal Farm and Business Directory of Bucks County\u003cbr\u003e\nPennsylvania, 1914 (Wilmer Atkinson Company, 1914, 276 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a farm and business directory of Bucks County, PA for the year 1914. It contains a list of Bucks County public officials and a number of local advertisements as well as the directory information. The directory information consists of the names of farmers and details such as the wife's name, number of children, location of farm, number of acres, a notation of whether they are retired, own their farm or are tenants, etc.  At the end of the publication there is a classified business directories for the county, listing businesses by trade.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eClassified Business Directory of Eastern Pennsylvania [1919]\u003cbr\u003e\n(Lehigh Valley Review, 1919, 212 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a business directory of several counties in Eastern Pennsylvania for the year 1919.  The counties covered in part are: Berks, Bucks, Carbon, Lehigh, Luzerne, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill.  The directory information is listed by town, then alphabetically by trade.  It gives the name of the business person or company and their address.  Main emphasis is given to the major cities of the area including: Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, East Stroudsburg, Hazleton, Mauch Chunk, Phillipsburg [NJ}, Pottsville, Reading, South Bethlehem, and Stroudsburg.  Also covered are some smaller areas: Aquashicola, Bangor, Bath, Belfast, Bossardsville, Bowmanstown, Brodheadsville, Catasauqua, Clemonton, Coaldale, Coopersburg, Delaware Water Gap, East Mauch Chunk, Egypt, Emaus [Emmaus], Freemansburg, Fullerton, Hellertown, Lansdale, Lehighton, Macungie, Mt. Pocono, Nazareth, Nesquehoning, Northampton, Palmerton, Pen Argyl, Perkasie, Quakertown, Rittersville, Roseto, Ross Common, Saylorsburg, Slatington, Stockertown, Summit Hill, Tamaqua, Tatamy, Walnutport, Weissport and Wind Gap.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBangor and Nearby Points Telephone Directory - December 1936\u003cbr\u003e\n(Blue Mountain Telephone and Telegraph Co., 1936, 282 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a telephone directory of covering parts of Berks, Bucks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton, Schuylkill counties Pennsylvania and a portion of New Jersey for the year 1936.  The directory lists 1,000's of residents and businesses, and provides the resident's name, street address and telephone number arranged alphabetically by town.  This directory also includes the \"yellow pages\" section covering the businesses of the same area.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003ePennsylvania Towns:\u003cbr\u003e\nAchenbach Hill, Achermanville, Albany, Albrights, Alburtis, Allentown, Alpha, Altonah, Aluta, Andreas, Appenzell, Aquashicola, Ashfield, Ashland, Ballietsville, Bangor, Bath, Bath Junction, Bath Portland, Patts Switch, Beaver Run Valley, Beersville, Belfast, Benningers, Bergers, Berlinsville, Best, Best Station, Bethelhem, Bingen, Bittners Corner, Bloomingdale, Bossardsville, Bowmanstown, Breinigsville, Bridgeton, Brodhead, Brodheadsville, Bucksville, Bursonville, Bushkill Center, Butztown, Carbon, Catasauqua, Cedarville, Cementon, Center Valley, Centronia, Chain, Chapman Quarries, Chapmans Station, Cherry Hill, Cherry Valley, Cherryville, Coaldale, Colesville, Coopersburg, Copella, Coplay, Cross Roads, Daniels Slate Quarry, Danielsville, Dannersville, Deibertsville, Delabole, Dilllinger, Dorney Park, Dorneysville, Drehersville, Durham, Durham Furnace, Eagle Point, East Bangor, East Danielsville, East Mauch Chunk, Easton, East Texas, East Weissport, Eckert, Eckville, Edelman, Effort, Egypt, Emaus, Emerald, Erwinna, Factoryville, Farmersville, Ferndale, Flicksville, Fogelsville, Forks, Fountain Hill, Four-Mile House, Fox Gap, Freemansburg, Friedens, Friedensville, Fullerton, Georgetown, Germans Corner, Germans Station, Germansville, Gilbert, Glendon, Greenawald, Greenawalds, Griesemersville, Guths Station, Guthsville, Hackelbernie, Hanoverville, Harpers, Harrity, Harrow, Hatchery, Hauto, Haycock, Heicktown, Hecla, Hellertown, Hoffmansville, Hokendauqua, Hollo, Howertown, Indianland, Iron Hill, Ironton, Island Park, Jacksonville, Jamestown, Johnsonville, Jordan, Jordan Station, Jordan Valley, Jurytown, Katellen, Kempton, Kernsville, Kintmersville, Kleckner, Klecknersville, Klinesville, Kratzers, Kreidersville, Kresgeville, Kuhnsville, Kunkletown, Kutztown, Lamark, Lansford, Laurys Station, Leather Corner Post, Lehigh Furnace, Lehigh Gap, Lehighton, Lehnenburg, Leithsville, Limeport, Liscum, Little Gap, Litzenberg, Lockport, Lower Saucon, Lynnport, Lynnville, Macada, Macungie, Mantzville, Martins Creek, Mauch Chunk, McIlhaney, McKeansburg, Mechanicsville, Merkels, Meyer's Crossing, Mickleys, Middletown, Middle Village, Miller Heights, Miller Station, Moorestown, Mountainville, Mount Bethel, Mountain, Myersville, Nazareth, Neffs, Nesquehoning, New Centerville, New Columbus, New Mahoning, New Ringgold, New Tripoli, New Village, Newburg, Newhard, Newside, Niskey, Normal Square, Northampton, Northampton Heights, North Bangor, North Penn, North Weissport, Odenweldertown, Old Zionville, Orefield, Ormrod, Ottsville, Packerton, Palmer Heights, Palmerton, Parkwood, Passer, Pen Argyl, Pennsville, Petersville, Pleasant Corner, Pleasant Valley, Pompeii, Portland, Powder Valley, Prospect Heights, Quaker Hill, Raubsville, Rauschs, Rene Mount, Revere, Reynolds, Richmond, Riegelsville, Rising Sun, Ritter, Roseto, Ross Common, Rossland, Ruchsville, Rupsville, Saegersville, Salisbury, Sandts Eddy, Saucon, Saucona, Saylors Lake, Saylorsburg, Schnecksville, Schoenersville, Schonech, Sciota, Seek, Seemsville, Seidersville, Seiple, Seipsville, Shimers, Shimersville, Shimerville, Siegersville, Siegfried, Sittler, Slatedale, Slateford, Slatington, Smith Gap, Smithtown, Snyders, Syndersville, South Bethlehem, South Easton, Spring Creek, Spring Mill, Springtown, Spring Valley, Steinsville, Stemlersville, Stettlersville, Stiers, Stiles, Stockertown, Stone Church, Stoney Run, Stormville, Stoudtsville, Summit Hill, Summit Lawn, Sundale, Tatamy, Tohickon, Treichlers, Trexler, Trexlertown, Trouchsville, Uhlerstown, Union Hill, Unionville, University Heights, Upper Black Eddy, Upper Mauch Chunk, Vera Cruz, Wagnertown, Walberts, Walkton, Walnutport, Walters, Wanamakers, Weaversville, Wehr, Weidasville, Weissport, Wennersville, West Bangor, West Catasauqua, West Easton, West Penn, West Weissport, Wilson Borough, Windgap, Wydnor, Zionsville, Zucksville\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eNew Jersey Towns:\u003cbr\u003e\nAlpha, Baptistown, Bloomsburg, Bloomsburg Heights, Brainards, Carpentersville, Columbia, Delaware Park, Everittstown, Fairview Heights, Finesville, Frenchtown, Greens Bridge, Harmony, Harmony Station, Hillcrest, Holland, Hughesville, Huntington, Ingersol Heights, Kingwood, Little York, Locktown, Lopatcong Tosnwhip, Lower Harmony, Martins Creek, Milford, Morris Park, Mount Joy, Mount Pleasant, New Village, Phillipsburg, Port Warren, Ravenscroft, Ravenswood, Riegelsville, Shimer Manor, Shimers Corner, Spring Mills, Springtown, Stewartsville, Stewartsvills Heights, Still Valley, Straw Church, Uniontown, Upper Harmony, Valley View, Vulcanite, Warren Glen\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eTelephone Directory - 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These references cover 1000's of individuals, and are an excellent way to start or continue research focused on PA.\u003c\/p\u003e  \n\n\u003cp\u003eThis material was scanned from original publications and will be provided as text searchable PDFs (unless noted in description). These files can be read using many PDF reader programs (Windows \/ Mac \/ Linux), however Adobe Reader or Acrobat are recommended.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n\n\u003cp\u003eReading and Nearby Points Telephone Directory\u003cbr\u003e\nMarch 1939 (Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1939, 248 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a telephone directory of parts of Berks, Bucks, Chester, Lancaster, Lebanon, Lehigh, and Montgomery Counties Pennsylvania for the year 1939.  The directory information includes the resident's name, street address, and telephone number, and this information is arranged alphabetically by town.  This directory also includes the 'yellow pages' business section for the same areas.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eTowns Included:\u003cbr\u003e\nAdamstown, Albany, Allegheneyville, Amityville, Angelica, Anise, Annville, Athol, Avon, Bachmanville, Bally, Barneston, Barto, Basket, Baumstown, Bechtelsville, Beckersville, Bellegrove, Bergey, Berkley, Berkshire Heights, Berne, Bernharts, Bernville, Bethel, Birdell, Birdsboro, Blainsport, Blandon, Blue Marsh, Bordners, Bordnerville, Bowers Station, Bowmansville, Boyertown, Brandamore, Brandywine Manor, Brossville, Brownsville, Buffalo Springs, Bunker Hill, Cacoosing, Calcium, Cambridge, Campbelltown, Cedar Top, Cedarview Park, Center Church, Centerport, Chapel, Church Hill, Churchtown, Clayton, Cleona, Clingan, Cocalico, Cold Run, Cold Spring, Colebrook, Colebrookdale, Conestoga, Congo, Corning, Cornog, Cornwall, Cross Keys, Cupola, Dale, Dampman, Dauberville, Delphi, Denver, Donaghmore, Douglassville, Dreibelbis Station, Dryville, Eaglepoint, Earlville, East Earl, East Greenville, Ebenezer, Eckville, Edensburg, Elverson, Englesville, Eshbach, Esterly, Eustontown, Eustonville, Evansville, Fairland, Farview, Finland, Fivepointsville, Fleetwood, Flintville, Fontaine, Fontana, Forneydale, Forrest, Frederick, Fredericksburg, Fredericksville, Freemansville, Freeport Mills, Friedensburg, Fritztown, Fruitville, Frush Valley, Frystown, Gablesville, Garfield, Geigers Mills, Geigertown, Germansville, Geryville, Gibraltar, Gickerville, Gilbertsville, Glenmoore, Gloninger, Goodville, Goosetown, Gouglersville, Grantville, Greble, Green Lane, Green Point, Greenawald, Greenfields, Greshville, Griesemersville, Grill, Grims Mill, Grimville, Haafsville, Halfway, Hamburg, Hamlin, Hancock, Harlem, Harmony Hill, Harpers Tavern, Hebron, Heilmandale, Hendleton, Hendricks, Henningsville, Hereford, Heydts School House, Hill Church, Hillegass, Hoffmansville, Hokes Mill, Hollingertown, Honey Brook, Hopewell, Hoppenville, Horst Mills, Hosensack, Host, Huffs Church, Hummels Store, Hyde Crest, Hyde Park, Hyde Villa, Hynemansville, Icedale, Independent Borough, Indiantown Gap, Indiantown Gap Military Reservation, Inwood, Iona, Iron Stone, Isabella, Jacksonville, Jacksonwald, Jalappa, Joanna, Joanna Furnace, Joanna Heights, Jonestown, Jordan, Kempsville, Kempton, Kenhorst, Kenneys, Kimmerlings, Kimmerlingsville, Kirbyville, Kleinfeltersville, Klines Corner, Klinesville, Knauers, Kratz, Kraussdale, Kricktown, Krumsville, Kutztown, Landis Store, Laureldale, Lawn, Layfield, Lebanon, Lederach, Leesport, Leizes Bridge, Lenhartsville, Lewis Mills, Lewis School, Lickdale, Limekiln, Limerick Square, Lincoln Park, Linden Grove, Little Oley, Little Washington, Little Weavertown, Loag, Lobachsville, Longswamp, Long Swamp Center, Lorane, Lowhill, Lyndell, Lynnport, Lynnville, Lyon Valley, Lyons, Maiden Creek, Manada Gap, Manatawny, Manor, Marsh, Martindale, Maxatawny, McClain, McGillstown, McKnights Gap, McLeans Station, Meckville, Melrose, Mertztown, Middle Creek, Midway, Millbach, Milbach Springs, Mill Creek, Millersburg, Millers Village, Mohns Hill, Mohnton, Mohrsville, Molltown, Monocacy, Monroe Valley, Montello, Monterey, Morgantown, Morysville, Moselem, Moselem Springs, Mosserville, Mt. Aetna, Mt. Gretna, Mount Laurel, Mount Penn, Mount Pleasant, Mount Zion, Mountain, Muhlenberg, Muhlenberg Park, Mumbauresville, Myerstown, Nacetown, Neiffer, New Berlinville,  New Hanover, New Jerusalem, New Smithville, New Tripoli, Newmanstown, Niantic, North Heidelberg, Obelisk, Obold, Oley, Oley Line, Ono, Palm, Palmyra, Pennsburg, Pennside, Penryn,  Perkiomenville, Pikesville, Piketown, Pineswamp, Pleasant Corners, Pleasant Hill, Pleasantrun, Pleasantville, Plowville, Port Clinton, Pottstown, Prescott, Pricetown, Quentin, Raberts Corner, Raumstown, Reading, Reamstown, Red Hill, Redrun, Rehrersburg, Reiffton, Reinholds Station, Reinoehlsville, Reistville, Rexmont, Richland, Ridge Park, Ridgewood, Robeson, Robesonia, Rocherty, Rocklyn, Rockville, Rudy, Saint Lawrence, Saint Marys, Salford, Salfordville, Sally Ann Furnace, Sand Hill, Sassamansville, Scarlets Mill, Schaefferstown, Schoeneck, Schofer, Schultzville, Schutes Mill, Schwenkville, Seiberlingsville, Seipstown, Seisholtzville, Seyfert, Shamrock, Shanesville, Shartlesville, Shellsville, Sheridan, Shillington, Shirksville, Shoemakersville, Sigmund, Sinking Spring, South Temple, Spangsville, Spinnerstown, Sporting Hill, Spring Mount, Spring Valley, Springmont, Springton, State Hill, Steeltown, Steinsville, Stevens, Stines Corner, Stonersville, Stonetown, Stony Creek Mills, Stony Run P 0, Stouchsburg, Strausstown, Stricklerstown, Sumneytown, Sunnyside, Sunset, Suplee, Swamp Creek, Swartzville, Switzer, Syner, Temple, Terre Hill, Topton, Trap Rock, Treichlersville, Trexler, Trythall, Tuckerton, Tulpehocken, Union Grove, Union Water Works, Valley Glen, Van Reed, Vinemont, Virginville, Wallace, Walnuttown, Wanamakers, Warwick, Weaverland, Weisenberg, Weiser Park, Werleys Corner, Wernersville, Wernersville Heights, Wessnersville, West Hamburg, West Hanover, West Lawn, West Lebanon, West Leesport, West Reading, West Shore, West Wyomissing, White Bear, Windsor Castle, Wintersville, Womelsdorf, Worman, Woxall, Wyebrooke, Wyomissing, Wyomissing Hills, Wyomissing Park, Yeagleystown, Yellow House, Ziegels Church, Zieglerville, Zinns Mill\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003ePhillipsburg - Including Nearby Points Telephone Directory\u003cbr\u003e\nDecember 1939 (New Jersey Bell Telephone Co., 1939, 245 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a telephone directory covering parts of Berks, Bucks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill Counties, Pennsylvania and parts of New Jersey, for the year 1939.  The directory lists 1,000's of residents and businesses, and provides the resident's name, street address and telephone number arranged alphabetically by town.  This directory also includes the \"yellow pages\" section covering the businesses of the same area.  There are a few pages missing from the yellow pages section, however all of the directory information is present.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003ePennsylvania Towns Included:\u003cbr\u003e\nAchenbach Hill, Ackermanville, Albany, Alburtis, Allentown, Alpha, Bangor, Bath, Batts Switch, Belfast, Bethlehem, Bingen, Bloomingdale, Blue Church, Bossardsville, Breinigsville, Brodhead, Butztown, Brodheadsville, Bucksville, Bushkill Center, Catasauqua, Cedarville, Cementon, Center Valley, Chapman Quarries, Cherry Hill, Cherry Valley, Chestnut Hill, Coaldale, Coffeetown, Coopersburg, Coplay, Cross Roads, Dannersville, Delabole, Dillinger, Dorneysville, Durham, Durham Furnace, East Bangor, East Texas, Easton, Eckville, Effort, Egypt, Emmaus, Erwinna, Ferndale, Flicksville, Fogelsville, Fountain Hill, Fox Gap, Freemansburg, Friedensville, Fullerton, Germansville, Glendon, Greenawald, Grimville, Guthsville, Haafsville, Harrow, Hauto, Haycock Run, Hecktown, Hellertown, Highland Park, Hokendauqua, Hynemansville, Ironton, Island Park, Jacksonville, Johnsonville, Jordan, Jurytown, Kempton, Kintnersville, Klecknersville, Klinesville, Krumsville, Lamark, Lansford, Laurys Station, Lehnenburg, Leithsville, Limeport, Locust Valley, Lowhill, Lynnport, Lynnville, Lyon Valley, Macungie, Martins Creek, McIlhaney, Meyers Crossing, Mickleys, Middle Village, Miller Heights, Moorestown, Mosserville, Mount Bethel, Mountain, Narrowsville, Nazareth, Neffs, New Smithville, New Tripoli, Newburg, North Bangor, Northampton, Odenweldertown, Old Zionsville, Orefield, Ormrod, Ottsville, Palmer Heights, Parkwood, Passer, Pen Argyl, Pleasant Corners, Pleasant Valley, Pompeii, Portland, Powder Valley, Raberts Corner, Raubsville, Redington, Revere, Richmond, Reigelsville, Riverton, Roseto, Ross Common, Sandts Eddy, Saylors Lake, Saylorsburg, Schnecksville, Schoenersville, Sciota, Seek, Seemsville, Seiberlingsville, Seipstown, Seipsville, Shimerville, Siegersville, Siegfried, Slateford, Smithtown, Snydersville, South Easton, Springtown, Steinsville, Stetlersville, Stiers, Stiles, Stines Corner, Stockertown, Stone Church, Stony Run P.O., Stormville, Summit Lawn, Summithill, Switzer, Tatamy, Tohickon, Treichlers, Trexler, Trexlertown, Uhlerstown, Upper Black Eddy, Vera Cruz, Walters, Wanamakers, Weaversville, Weisenberg, Wennersville, Werleys Corner, Wescoesville, Wessnersville, West Bangor, West Catasauqua, West Easton, Weilson Borough, Windgap, Ziegels Church, Zionsville, Zucksville\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eNew Jersey Towns Included:\u003cbr\u003e\nAllamuchy, Alpha, Alphano, Amsterdam, Anderson, Baptistown, Beatystown, Bevidere, Bloomsbury, Bloomsbury Heights, Bowerstown, Brainards, Brass Castle, Bridgeville, Broadway, Butler Park, Buttzville, Buck Hill, Carpentersville, Changewater, Columbia, Cornish, Delaware, Delaware Park, Drakestown, Everittstown, Fairview Heights, Finesville, Frenchtown, Gibson Park, Greensbridge, Hackettstown, Harmony, Harmony Station, Hartmans Corner, Hazen, Hillcrest, Hughesville, Huntington, Ingersoll Heights, Jackson Valley, Johnsonburg, Karrsville, Kingwood, Little York, Locktown, Long Bridge, Lopatcong Township, Lower Harmony, Manunka Chunk, Martins Creek, Milford, Morris Park, Mount Joy, Mount Pleasant, Mountain Lake, New Village, Penwell, Pequest, Petersburg, Phillipsburg, Pleasant Grove, Pleasant Valley, Port Colden, Port Murray, Port Warren, Ravencroft, Ravenswood, Reigelsville, Rockport, Roxburg, Saxton Falls, Schooleys Mountain, Shimer Manor, Shimers Corner, Spring Mills, Springtown, Stephensburg, Stewartsville, Stewartsville Heights, Still Valley, Straw Church, Townsbury, Tranquility, Uniontown, Upper Harmony, Valley View, Valcanite, Warren Glen, Washington, Washington Heights\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eAllentown and Nearby Points Telephone Directory\u003cbr\u003e\nAugust 1940 (Bell Telephone Co., of PA, 1940, 284 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a telephone directory of parts of Berks, Bucks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, and Northampton Counties Pennsylvania and parts of Northern New Jersey for the year 1940.  The directory information includes the resident's name, street address, and telephone number, and this information is arranged alphabetically by town.  This directory also includes the 'yellow pages' business section for the same areas.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003ePennsylvania Towns\u003cbr\u003e\nAchenbach Hill, Ackermanville, Albany, Alburtis, Allentown, Alpha, Bangor, Bath, Batts Switch, Belfast, Bethlehem, Bingen, Bloomingdale, Blue Church, Bossardsville, Breinigsville, Brodhead, Brodheadsville, Bucksville, Bursonville, Bushkill Center, Butztown, Catasauqua, Cedarville, Cementon, Center Valley, Chapman Quarries, Cherry Hill, Cherry Valley, Chestnut Hill, Coffeetown, Coopersburg, Coplay, Cross Roads, Dannersville, Delabole, Dillinger, Dorneysville, Durham, Durham Furnace, East Bangor, East Texas, Easton, Eckville, Effort, Egypt, Emmaus, Erwinna, Ferndale, Flicksville, Foglesville, Fountain Hill, Fox Gap, Freemansburg, Friedensville, Fullerton, Germansville, Glendon, Greenawald, Grimville, Guthsville, Haafsville, Harrow, Hauto, Haycock Run, Hellertown, Highland Park, Hokendauqua, Hynemansville, Ironton, Island Park, Jacksonville, Johnsonville, Jordan, Jurytown, Kempton, Kintersville, Klecknersville, Klinesville, Krumsville, Lamark, Lansford, Laurys Station, Lehnenburg, Leithsville, Limeport, Locust Valley, Lowhill, Lynnport, Lynnville, Lyon Valley, Macungie, Martins Creek, McIlhaney, Meyers Crossing, Mickleys, Middle Village, Miller Heights, Moorestown, Mosserville, Mount Bethel, Mountain, Narrowsville, Nazareth, Neffs, New Smithville, New Tripoli, Newburg, North Bangor, Northampton, Odenweldertown, Old Zionsville, Orefild, Ormrod, Ottsville, Palmer Heights, Parwood, Passer, Pen Argyl, Pleasant Corners, Pleasant Valley, Pompeii, Portland, Powder Valley, Raberts Corner, Raubsville, Redington, Revere, Richmond, Riegelsville, Riverton, Roseto, Ross Common, Sandts Eddy, Saylors Lake, Saylorsburg, Schnecksville, Schoenersville, Sciota, Seek, Seemsville, Seiberlingsville, Seipstown, Seipsville, Shimerville, Siegersville, Siegfried, Slateford, Smithtown, Snydersville, South Easton, Springtown, Steinsville, Stetlersville, Stiers, Stiles, Stines Corner, Stockertown, Stone Church, Stony Run P.O., Stormville, Summit Lawn, Summithill, Switzer, Tatamy, Tohickon, Treichlers, Trexler, Trexlertown, Uhlerstown, Upper Black Eddy, Vera Cruz, Walters, Wanamakers, Weaversville, Weisenberg, Wennersville, Werleys Corner, Wescoesville, Wessnersville, West Bangor, West Catasauqua, West Easton, Wilson Borough, Windgap, Ziegels Church, Zionsville, Zucksville\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eNew Jersey Towns\u003cbr\u003e\nAllamuchy, Alpha, Alphano, Amsterdam, Anderson, Baptistown, Beartystown, Belvidere, Bloomsbury, Bloomsbury Heights, Bowerstown, Brainards, Brass Castle, Bridgeville, Broadway, Buck Hill, Butler Park, Buttzville, Carpenterville, Changewater, Columbia, Cornish, Delaware, Delaware Park, Drakestown, Everittstown, Fairview Heights, Finesville, Frenchtown, Gibson Park, Greens Bridge, Hackettstown, Harmony, Harmony Station, Hartman's Corner, Hazen, Hillcrest, Holland, Hughesville, Huntington, Ingersoll Heights, Jackson Valley, Johnsonburg, Karrsville, Kingwood, Little York, Locktown, Long Bridge, Lopatcong Township, Lower Harmony, Manunka Chunk, Martins Creek, Milford, Morris Park, Mount Pleasant, Mountain Lake, New Village, Pennwell, Pequest, Petersburg, Philipsburg, Pleasant Grove, Pleasant Valley, Port Colden, Port Murray, Port Warren, Ravencroft, Ravenswood, Riegelsville, Rockport, Roxburg, Saxton Falls, Schooleys Mountain, Shimer Manor, Shimer's Corner, Spring Mills, Springtown, Stephensburg, Stewartsville, Stewartsville Heights, Still Valley, Straw Church, Townsbury, Tranquility, Uniontown, Upper Harmony, Valley View, Vulcanite, Warren Glen, Washington, Washington Heights\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003e1946 Directory - Sellersville, PA (J. F. Snyder, 1946, 61 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a resident and telephone directory of the borough of Sellersville, Bucks County, PA for the year 1946.   It begins with a brief historical sketch of the borough of Sellersville.  The directory information is listed alphabetically and includes the names of the residents of each location (including children), their occupations,  street address, and phone number.  There are also ads for  local businesses throughout.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003ePhillipsburg - Including Nearby Points Telephone Directory\u003cbr\u003e\nMarch 1948 (New Jersey Bell Telephone Co., 1948, 92 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a telephone directory covering parts of Bucks and Northampton Counties, Pennsylvania and parts of New Jersey, for the year 1948.  The directory lists 1,000's of residents and businesses, and provides the resident's name, street address and telephone number arranged alphabetically by town.  This directory does not include any \"yellow pages\" section.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003ePennsylvania Towns Included:\u003cbr\u003e\nAvon Heights, Bath, Belfast, Brodhead, Bucksville, Brosonville, Bushkill Center, Cedarville, Chapman Quarries, Cherry Hill, Chestnut Hill, Coffeetown, Cross Roads, Dannersville, Durham, Durham Furnace, Easton, Ferndale, Georgetown, Glendon, Harrow, Haycock Run, Hecktown, Highland Park, Island Park, Jacksonville, Kintersville, Klecknersville, Lehnenburg, Martins Creek, Moorestown, Narrowsville, Nazareth, Newburg, Odenweldertown, ottsville, Palmer Heights, Parkwood, Passer, Pleasant Valley, Raubsville, Redington, Revere, Reigelsville, Sandts Eddy, Seemsville, Seipsville, South Easton, Springtown, Stockertown, Tatamy, Tohickon, Upper Black Eddy, Walters, West Easton, Wilson Borough, Zucksville\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eNew Jersey Towns Included:\u003cbr\u003e\nAlpha, Amsterdam, Baptistown, Barbertown, Bloomsbury, Bloomsbury Heights, Brainards, Carpentersville, Delaware Park, Everittstown, Fairview Heights, Finesville, Frenchtown, Greens Bridge, Harmony, Harmony Station, Heckman Terrace, Hillcrest, Holland, Hughesville, Untingdton, Ingersoll Heights, Kingwood, Little York Locktown, Lopatocomg Township, Lower Harmony, Martins Creek, Milford, Morris Park, Mount Joy, Mount Pleasant, New Village, Palmyra, Phillipsburg, Pittstown, Port Warren, Revencroft, Ravenswood, Reigel Ridge, Reigelsville, Shimer Manor, Spring Mills, Springtown, Stewartsville, Stewartsville Heights, Still Valley, Straw Church, Uniontown, Upper Harmony, Valley View, Vulcanite, Warren Glen\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBittler's Bucks County, Pennsylvania Farm Directory - 1952 Edition\u003cbr\u003e\nChas F. \u0026amp; C. M. Louise Bittler, 1952, 116 pages\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a 1952 edition of Bittler's Bucks County Farm Directory containing over 7300 farm listings.  The listings are alphabetically arranged according to townships and boroughs, and note the name and address of each farm as well as acres.  There are also numerous ads for local businesses throughout.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eClark's Doylestown Pennsylvania Buyers' Guide\u003cbr\u003e\n1954-1955 (John C. Clark \u0026amp; Co., 1954, 88 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a classified business directory of Doylestown, Bucks County, PA for the year 1954-1955.  It is arranged alphabetically by trade and provides the name of the business, its street address and telephone number.  There are also numerous ads for local businesses throughout.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eEaston and Nearby Points Telephone Directory\u003cbr\u003e\nFebruary 1956 (Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1956, 308 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a telephone directory covering parts of Bucks and Northampton, Counties, Pennsylvania and parts of New Jersey for the year 1956. The directory information lists the resident's name, street address and telephone number arranged alphabetically by town.  This directory also includes the \"yellow pages\" section covering the businesses of the same area.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003ePennsylvania Towns Covered:\u003cbr\u003e\nAvon Heights, Bath, Belfast, Brodhead, Bucksville, Bushkill Center, Cedarville, Chapman Quarries, Cherry Hill, Chestnut Hill, Coffeetown, Cross Roads, Dannersville, Durham Furnace, Easton, Erwinna, Ferndale, Glendon, Harrow, Haycock Run, Hecktown, Highland Park, Island Park, Jacksonville, Kintnersville, Klecknersville, Lehnenburg, Moorestown, Narrowsville, Nazareth, Newburg, Odenweldertown, Ottsville, Palmer Heights, Parkwood, Passer, Pipersville, Pleasant Valley, Raubsville, Redington, Revere, Reigelsville, Sandts Eddy, Seemsville, Seipsville, South Easton, Springtown, Stockertown, Tatamy, Tohickon, Uhlerstown, Upper Black Eddy, Walters, West Easton, Wilson Borough, Zucksville\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eNew Jersey Towns Covered:\u003cbr\u003e\nAlpha, Amsterdam, Baptistown, Barbertown, Bloomsbury, Bloomsbury Heights, Brainards, Carpentersville, Delaware Heights, Delaware Park, Everittstown, Fairview Heights, Finesville, Frenchtown, Greens Bridge, Harmony, Harmony Station, Heckman Terrace, Hillcrest, Holland, Hughesville, Huntington, Kingwood, Little York, Locktown, Milford, Morris Park, Mount Joy, Mount Pleasant, New Village, Palmyra, Parkside, Phillipsburg, Pittstown, Port Warren, Reigel Ridge, Reigelsville, Shimer Manor, Spring Mills, Springtown, Stewartsville, Stewartsville Heights, Still Valley, Unionville, Valley View, Warren Glen\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBittler's Bucks County, Pennsylvania Farm Directory - 1958 Edition\u003cbr\u003e\n(Chas F. \u0026amp; C. M. Louise Bittler, 1958, 88 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a 1958 edition of Bittler's Bucks County Farm Directory containing over 5600 farm listings.  The listings are alphabetically arranged according to townships and boroughs, and note the name and address of each farm as well as acres.  There are also numerous ads for local businesses throughout.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eNewtown Telephone Directory - October 1959\u003cbr\u003e\n(Council Rock Class of 1961, 1959, 72 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a telephone directory of the borough of Newtown, Bucks County, PA for the year 1959.   The directory information is listed alphabetically and includes the names of the primary resident, their street address and telephone number.  It also includes a classified business directory for the area along with many ads for local businesses.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"PA-Genealogy","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":42545175593188,"sku":"BU06","price":15.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0784\/3371\/products\/websitelogo_103b4122-e03a-4fba-9fbb-b6ccf35d7a95.jpg?v=1645626637"},{"product_id":"butler-county-pa-everything-collection","title":"Butler County PA - Everything Collection","description":"\u003cp\u003eThis is a collection of various historical and genealogical reference works on Pennsylvania.  These references cover 1000's of individuals, and are an excellent way to start or continue research focused on PA.  This collection includes all of the individual collections covering Butler County, PA (Please see individual collection listings for detailed descriptions of titles.)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eThis material was scanned from original publications and will be provided as text searchable PDFs (unless noted in description). You will receive an email with the download link after purchasing online. These files can be read using many PDF reader programs (Windows \/ Mac \/ Linux), however Adobe Reader or Acrobat are recommended.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n\u003cp\u003eBT01 - Butler County PA - Everything Collection (All Collections on Butler County)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n\n\u003cp\u003eBT02 - County History \u0026amp; Biography Collection\u003cbr\u003e\nHistory of Butler County, Pennsylvania (Waterman, Watkins \u0026amp; Co., 1883, 629 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nHistory of Butler County, Pennsylvania (R. C. Brown \u0026amp; Co., 1895, 1438 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nPioneer Outline History of Northwestern Pennsylvania (W. J. McKnight, 1905, 755 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\n20th Century History of Butler and Butler County, Pa. and Representative Citizens (James A. McKee, 1909, 1506 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nGenealogical and Personal History of Western Pennsylvania (John W. Jordan, 1915, 1996 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nHistory of Butler County Pennsylvania (C. 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Congregation of Harmony, Butler County, PA (Samuel Kerr, 1876, 15 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nIndustrial and Commercial Resources of [Northern] Pennsylvania (Historical Publishing Company, 1887, 125 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nIndustrial and Commercial Resources of [Western] Pennsylvania (Historical Publishing Company, 1887, 144 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThe McCandless Families of Center and Franklin Townships Butler County, Pennsylvania (Olive Jane McCandless Morgan, 1929, 96 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nEarly Bounty Hunters of Butler County, Pennsylvania (David K. Webb, 1934, 28 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nFlood Tides Along the Allegheny (Francis R. Harbison, 1941, 204 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nYoung American Patriots - The Youth of Pennsylvania in World War II (National Publishing Company, 1946, 674 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eMaps, Atlases \u0026amp; Images\u003cbr\u003e\n1858 Map of Butler County Pennsylvania (David Scott, Color)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBirds-eye Town Views\u003cbr\u003e\nButler, Butler County, Pennsylvania (1896, by T. M. Fowler \u0026amp; James B. Moyer)\u003cbr\u003e\nEvans City, Butler County, Pennsylvania (1900, by T. M. Fowler \u0026amp; James B. Moyer)\u003cbr\u003e\nHarmony, Butler County, Pennsylvania (1901, by T. M. Fowler \u0026amp; James B. Moyer)\u003cbr\u003e\nZelinople, Butler County, Pennsylvania (1901, by T. M. Fowler \u0026amp; James B. Moyer)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n\n\u003cp\u003eBT04 - Directory Collection (1907-1954)\u003cbr\u003e\nW. I. Reed \u0026amp; Co.'s Butler Centennial Directory, 1876-77 (W. I. 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Polk \u0026amp; Co., 1926, 776 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nNew Castle [PA] and Nearby Places Telephone Directory - Summer 1927 (Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania, 1927, 168 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nTelephone Directory - Summer 1930 (Bell Telephone Company of PA, 1930, 238 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nPolk's Butler City Directory 1930 (R. L. Polk \u0026amp; Co., 1930, 530 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nTelephone Directory - May 1935 [Sharon-Farrell and Vicinity] (Bell Telephone Company of PA, 1935, 126 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\n1939-1940 Rural Directory - Butler County (C. S. Burke, 1939, 88 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nSharon-Farrell and Nearby Communities Telephone Directory - April 1940 (Bell Telephone Company of PA, 1940, 114 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nNew Kensington \u0026amp; Nearby Communities Telephone Directory - February 1948 (Bell Telephone Company of PA, 1948, 244 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nGrove City - Mercer and Nearby Communities Telephone Directory - April 1952 (Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1952, 164 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nBeaver Valley and Nearby Communities Telephone Directory - January 1954 (Bell Telephone Company of PA, 1954, 420 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"PA-Genealogy","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":42545176084708,"sku":"BT01","price":45.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0784\/3371\/products\/websitelogo_77354219-fb68-4efe-887a-b9738c40e505.jpg?v=1645626639"},{"product_id":"butler-county-pa-county-history-biography-collection","title":"Butler County PA - County History \u0026 Biography Collection","description":"\u003cp\u003eThis is a collection of various historical and genealogical reference works on Pennsylvania.  These references cover 1000's of individuals, and are an excellent way to start or continue research focused on PA.\u003c\/p\u003e  \n\n\u003cp\u003eThis material was scanned from original publications and will be provided as text searchable PDFs (unless noted in description). These files can be read using many PDF reader programs (Windows \/ Mac \/ Linux), however Adobe Reader or Acrobat are recommended.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n\n\u003cp\u003eHistory of Butler County, Pennsylvania (Waterman, Watkins \u0026amp; Co., 1883, 629 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a historical and biographical account of Butler County, PA.  The first chapters cover the history of the county; its settlement and growth.  Succeeding chapters cover each of the county's townships and major towns, and each of these contains a biographical section outlining the history of many of the county's prominent and influential citizens.  Hundreds of persons and families are sketched, and many of these are accompanied by a portrait of the subjects covered.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eSurnames Indexed:\u003cbr\u003e\nAlwine, Anderson, Ash, Avery, Ayers, Barnhart, Beatty, Bell, Bickett, Black, Blakely, Blakley, Bowser, Boyd, Bracken, Braham, Brandon, Bredin, Brewster, Brinker, Britton, Brown, Brownfield, Brugh, Buffington, Buhl, Byers, Campbell, Christie, Clark, Colbert, Cornelius, Cowden, Cummings, Cunningham, Daubenspeck, Dennison, Denny, Divener, Donely, Dougal, Duffy, Duncan, Dunlap, Eastman, Eberhart, Edmunds, Emerick, Emmerling, Falls, Ferrero, Fetzer, Fielding, Findley, Flanegan, Fleeger, Forquer, Gaily, Galbreath, Gilmore, Goehring, Goucher, Graham, Greer, Hamer, Hartenstein, Hartman, Harvey, Hays, Helmbold, Hoover, Irvine, Jack, Johnston, Kelly, Kennedy, Kirkpatrick, Kyle, Lane, Leake, Le Fevre, Levis, Linn, Logan, Lowrie, Lowry, Lusk, Lyon, Marshall, Martin, Martincourt, Maxwerll, McBride, McCafferty, McCandless, McClymonds, McCoy, McCullough, McDermott, McJunkin, McLure, McNair, McNees, McPherrin, McQuistion, McSweeney, Meals, Mechling, Metz, Miller, Mitchell, Muntz, Negley, Neyman, Niblock, Nixon, Osborn, Osterling, Passavant, Patterson, Piersol, Pillow, Pollock, Porter, Potts, Purvis, Purviance, Rebstock, Reed, Reiber, Renfrew, Richardson, Riddle, Robinson, Roth, Russell, Say, Scott, Seaton, Shaner, Smith, Snyder, Stein, Stevenson, Stoops, Sullivan, Thompson, Timblin, Timmory, Turner, Vanderlin, Waldron, Walker, Watson, Watt, Weir, Welsh, White, Williams, Young, Zeigler, Zimmerman\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eHistory of Butler County, Pennsylvania (R. C. Brown \u0026amp; Co., 1895, 1438 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThe Full title of the publication is:  \"History of Butler County, Pennsylvania, Embracing its physical features, aborigines and explorers, public lands and surveys; pioneers; early settlement and subsequent growth; organization and civil administration; political affairs; the legal and medical professions; the press; schools and school laws; internal improvements; agriculture; the temperance cause; military history; the Butler oil and gas fields; sketches of boroughs, townships and villages; religious, educational, social and material progress; biographies and portraits of pioneers and representative citizens, etc., etc.\"  This is the first major historical \/ biographical volume on Butler County, PA.  It includes a great amount of historical information as well as biographies on hundreds of the county's prominent and influential men and families.  This is an excellent resource for historical or genealogical research in Butler County.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eSurnames Indexed:\u003cbr\u003e\nAbrams, Adams, Addison, Addleman, Aderhold, Aggas, Agnew, Aiken, Aland, Albert, Alexander, Allen, Allison, Anderson, Andrew, Armstrong, Ash, Atwell, Ayres, Badger, Bailey, Baker, Balfour, Ball, Bancroft, Bard, Barkey, Barkley, Barnes, Barnhart, Barr, Barron, Bartley, Bartmass, Barto, Basse, Bauder, Bauer, Bauman, Beatty, Beck, Beers, Behm, Beighle, Bell, Bellis, Benson, Bentle, Berg, Berkimer, Bieghley, Biehl, Bigham, Bippus, Black, Blain, Blair, Blakeley, Bleichner, Boggs, Boice, Bole, Bonner, Book, Boos, Boozel, Borland, Boston, Bovard, Bowser, Boyd, Boyer, Brackenridge, Brackney, Braden, Brady, Brandon, Breaden, Bredin, Bricker, Brooks, Brower, Brown, Brownfield, Bryan, Bryson, Buffington, Buhl, Buhler, Bullard, Burckhalter, Burke, Burkhart, Burnside, Burry, Burtner, Burton, Butler, Buxton, Byerly, Byers, Byrne, Byrom, Caldwell, Campbell, Chesney, Christie, Christley, Christy, Clark, Cleeland, Clutton, Colbert, Conn, Conway, Cooper, Cornelius, Coulter, Covert, Cowden, Craig, Cranmer, Cratty, Crawford, Criley, Criner, Criswell, Critchlow, Croft, Crooks, Cross, Crowe, Cruikshank, Cummins, Cunningham, Curry, Cypher, Dale, Dambach, Dann, Darling, Daubenspeck, David, Davison, Davis, Day, Decker, De Coliere, Dennison, Denny, De Wolf, De Wolf, Dibell, Dickey, Dight, Dindinger, Dittmer, Divener, Dixon, Dobson, Dodds, Donaghy, Double, Dougal, Douglass, Douthett, Dresher, Duffy, Dufford, Duncan, Dunlap, Dunn, Du Panchell, Eakin, Earhart, Eberhart, Ehrman, Eichenlaub, Eichholtz, Eisler, Ekin, Ellenberger, Elliott, Emery, Emmerling, Emrick, Endres, English, Eykes, Fanker, Faubel, Feigel, Felges, Ferguson, Fiedler, Findley, Fisher, Fleeger, Fleming, Flemming, Flick, Flinner, Forquer, Fowler, Frantz, Frazier, Frederick, Fredley, Fruhling, Fryer, Fulton, Gaertner, Gaisford, Galbraith, Galbreath, Gallagher, Gansz, Gapen, Garvin, Gelbach, Germich, Gettys, Gibson, Giesler, Gill, Gillespie, Gilmore, Girty, Gleason, Glenn, Glossner, Glover, Goehring, Goetz, Goodall, Gormley, Goucher, Graham, Gray, Green, Greer, Gregg, Grieb, Griesbach, Griffith, Grine, Grossman, Grove, Hale, Hall, Hallstein, Halstead, Harbison, Hardman, Harper, Harris, Hartenstein, Hartman, Hartung, Hartzell, Hartzell, Harvey, Haslett, Hauck, Hawn, Hays, Hazen, Hazlett, Heberling, Heck, Heckart, Heineman, Heinzer, Heller, Helmbold, Hemphill, Henry, Heron, Herr, Hespenheide, Hicks, Higgins, Hilliard, Hindman, Hoch, Hockenberry, Hogan, Holman, Hooks, Hoon, Hoover, Howard, Huff, Hughes, Hultz, Humes, Humphrey, Hunter, Huselton, Hutchison, Ifft, Imbrie, Irvine, Irwin, Jack, Jackson, Jameson, Jenkins, Johnson, Johnston, Jolly, Jones, Kamerer, Karns, Kearns, Keasey, Keck, Kelly, Kemper, Kennedy, Kensington, Kepple, Kerr, Kesselman, Ketterer, Kidd, Kiester, King, Kingan, Kirker, Kirkpatrick, Kline, Klingler, Knauff, Knoch, Koch, Koegler, Kohler, Kopp, Kradel, Krause, Kribbs, Krumpe, Kuhn, Lane, Lang, Langhorst, Lardin, Lasher, Laube, Lawall, Leasure, Lee, Lefever, Leise, Leithold, Lindsey, Linn, Linnenbruck, Locke, Logan, Lonitz, Loudon, Love, Lowman, Lowrie, Lowry, Lusk, McAdoo, McAlpine, McAnallen, McBride, McCafferty, McCalmont, McCandless, McClung, McClymonds, McCollough, McConnell, Mccoy, McCrum, McCune, McCurdy, McDermitt, McDermott, McDowell, McFadden, McFann, McFarland, McFate, McGarvey, McGill, McGinley, McGonegal, McGuffin, McHenry, McIntosh, McIntyre, McJunkin, McKee, McKim, McKinney, McLaughlin, McLeod, McMarlin, McMichael, McNair, McNamee, McNees, McPherrin, McQuistion, Mackey, Magee, Magoffin, mahan, Mahood, Maltby, Mangold, Manny, Marburger, Markel, Marks, Marsh, Marshall, Martin, Martinsburg, Masseth, Mates, Maurhoff, Maxwell, May, Maybury, Meals, Mechling, Meeder, Melvin, Mershimer, Mershon, Metz, Milford, Miller, Mitchell, Monks, Monnie, Montgomery, Moore, Moorhead, Morris, Morrison, Morrow, Mortland, Moser, Muder, Muller, Muntz, Murphy, Murrin, Murtland, Myers, Nast, Neal, Neff, Negley, Nesbit, Newell, Neyman, Niblock, Nicklas, Niggel, Nolf, O'Brien, O'Donnell, O'Hara, Oesterling, Oller, Orr, Oswald, Owens, Palmer, Paper, Park, Parker, Parkin, Partridge, Patterson, Patton, Pearson, Peffer, Penn, Perry, Peters, Peterson, Pfabe, Pfeiffer, Philips, Phillips, Phipps, Pierce, Pillow, Pisor, Pollock, Pontius, Porter, Porterfield, Post, Potts, Powell, Prugh, Pryor, Purucker, Purviance, Purvis, Raabe, Rader, Ralston, Ramsey, Randolph, Rankin, Ranson, Rapp, Rasely, Rattigan, Ray, Reed, Reep, Reiber, Reichle, Reihing, Reilly, Reinhold, Renfrew, Renno, Renick, Richardson, Richey, Riddle, Rider, Riesenman, Rifley, Riley, Riott, Ripper, Ritter, Ritts, Ritzert, Robb, Roberts, Robinson, Rodgers, Roebling, Roessing, Roettig, Rohner, Roll, Rowan, Royle, Rudolph, Russell, Sachs, Sample, Sanderson, Saxonburg, Say, Schaffner, Schaul, Scheidemantle, Schenck, Schmidt, Schneideman, Schnur, Schultz, Scott, Seaman, Seaton, Sefton, Seibert, Sellers, Shakely, Shaler, Shannon, Shanor, Sherman, Sherrard, Sherwin, Shields, Shiever, Shira, Showalter, Shufflin, Simpson, Slater, Slator, Sloan, Smalley, Smith, Snyder, Spear, Spohn, Sproul, Stahl, Stamm, Starks, Starr, Stauffer, Stehle, Stein, Sterrett, Stevenson, Stewart, Stinetorf, Stiver, Stock, Stokey, Storey, Strance, Studebaker, Sullivan, Sutton, Swain, Swartz, Swartzlander, Tadder, Taylor, Tebay, Thieleman, Thomas, Thompson, Timblin, titley, Trimble, Turk, Turner, Vanderlin, Vandivort, Van Dyke, Varnum, Vensel, Vincent, Voegele, Voegtly, Vogeley, Wagner, Waldron, Walker, Wallace, Walter, Warner, Watson, Weakley, Webb, Weber, Weigand, Weigle, Weir, Weiser, Weller, Welsh, Weser, West, Westerman, Wetzel, White, Whitmire, Wible, Wick, Wiefel, Wigton, Wiles, Wilhelm, Williams, Wilson, Wimer, Wing, Winter, Wise, Wisener, Witte, Wolford, Wright, Yaehnig, Young, Younkins, Ziegler, Zimmerman\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003ePioneer Outline History of Northwestern Pennsylvania\u003cbr\u003e\n(W. J. McKnight, 1905, 719 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThe Full title is: \"A Pioneer Outline History of Northwestern Pennsylvania, Embracing the Counties of Tioga, Potter, McKean, Warren, Crawford, Venango, Forest, Clarion, Elk, Jefferson, Cameron, Butler, Lawrence, and Mercer, Also A Pioneer Sketch of the Cities of Allegheny, Beaver, Du Bois, and Towanda\"  This publication is a historical account of the early beginnings of several counties in Northwestern PA.  The information is more focused on historical details than biographical, but it still contains a great deal of information useful for historical or genealogical research.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003e20th Century History of Butler and Butler County, Pa. and\u003cbr\u003e\nRepresentative Citizens (James A. McKee, 1909, 1506 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a historical and biographical account of Butler County, PA.  The first section contains the historical information, covering the settlement and formation of the county, and its political, military, professional, and industrial history.  This sections also contains a part devoted to the city of Butler, giving a similar description of its history and development.  Following the historical information are biographies of hundreds of Butler County's citizens, along with many portraits.  These men and women were important in various ways to the growth of the county and their respective areas.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eSurnames Indexed:\u003cbr\u003e\nAbernathy, Abrams, Adams, Addison, Aggas, Agnew, Akins, Albert, Alchorn, Aldinger, Alexander, Allen, Allison, Altvater, Anderson, Angell, Angert, Armbruster, Arner, Arnold, Ash, Atwell, Avery, Ayres, Bachman, Badger, Bailey, Baker, Baldwin, Balfour, Ball, Bancroft, Barber, Bard, Barkey, Barkley, Barnard, Barney, Barnhart, Barron, Bartley, Bastian, Bauer, Beachem, Beam, Beatty, Beck, Behm, Bell, Bennett, Beringer, Berry, Bicker, Binsack, Black, Blair, Blakeley, Blaney, Book, Boos, Borland, Bovard, Bowers, Bowser, Boyle, Braham, Brandberg, Brandon, Brannan, Bredin, Brennan, Brewster, Bricker, Brittain, Brower, Brown, Brunnermer, Buchanan, Buffington, Buhning, Bullard, Burehard, Burk, Burke, Buton, Butler, Byers, Caldwell, Caler, Campbell, Carpenter, Cashdollar, Chandler, Christie, Christley, Christy, Clark, Clay, Cleeland, Clevis, Clinton, Clutton, Cluxton, Cochrane, Cochran, Colbert, Colestock, Collins, Conley, Conn, Cookson, Cooper, Cornelius, Coulter, Cowden, Coyle, Craig, Cramer, Crammer, Crawford, Cress, Criswell, Critchlow, Cromling, Cross, Crouse, Crowe, Cubbins, Colberson, Cummings, Cunningham, Currie, Cypher, Dale, Dambach, Dart, Daubenspeck, Daugherty, Davidson, Davis, Davison, Davy, Dean, DeColiere, DeHaven, Dennison, Denny, DeWolf, DeWolfe, Dickey, Dindinger, Dipner, Dittmer, Divener, Dixon, Dodd, Dodds, Dombart, Donaldson, Donley, Double, Douthett, Dower, Drake, Drane, Drushel, Duff, Duffy, Dunbar, Duncan, Dunlap, DuPanchell, Eagal, Eakin, Eastman, Eberhart, Eberle, Ehmer, Ekas, Elliott, Elrick, Emmerling, Emrick, Endres, Engelhart, Evans, Everts, Ewing, Eyles, Falkner, Fehl, Fennell, Ferguson, Ferrero, Fetzer, Fiedler, Findley, Fisher, Fleeger, Fletcher, Flick, Follett, Forcht, Forqure, Forsythe, Foster, Fox, Frazier, Frederick, Freehling, Frickenstein, Frishkorn, Galbreath, Galbraith, Galbreth, Gallagher, Gallaway, Gamble, Gerard, Gerlach, Gerner, Garroway, Gillespie, Gillgrist, Gilliland, Gilmore, Glenn, Goehring, Goerman, Goldthorp, Goucher, Gould, Grabe, Graham, Gray, Green, Greenert, Greer, Gregg, Grenet, Grimm, Groom, Grossman, Gundlach, Hall, Hallack, Hallstein, Halstead, Hamer, Hamilton, Hammer, Harden, Harper, Harris, Hartman, Hartenstein, Hartung, Harvey, Hays, Hazen, Hazlett, Heck, Heim, Heineman, Heiner, Heist, Helfrich, Heller, Helmbold, Henninger, Henon, Henry, Henshaw, Herman, Herold, Herr, Herrit, Hervey, Heyl, High, Hillard, Hilliard, Hinchberger, Hindman, Hines, Hobaugh, Hoch, Hockenberry, Hoffman, Hogan, Hogg, Holbein, Holland, Hoon, Hoover, Hosford, Howard, Huff, Huffman, Humphrey, Hunter, Huselton, Hutchinson, Hutzler, Hyle, Ifft, Iman, Irvin, Irvine, Irwin, Irvell, Jack, Jackson, Jacobs, Jamison, Jennings, Johns, Johnson, Johnston, Jones, Kabel, Kaltenbach, Keamerer, Karnes, Kauffman, Kaylor, Keasey, Keck, Keister, Kelley, Kelly, Kennedy, Kepple, Kerr, Kesselman, King, Kinsey, Kirker, Kirkpatrick, Kiskaddon, Kison, Kleemann, Klingler, Knaell, Knauf, Knause, Knouse, Knox, Kocher, Koch, Kohler, Korona, Kramer, Krause, Kribbs, Kriess, Krut, Kutsch, Kyle, Lackey, Lambing, Lang, Lasher, Lauffer, Laughner, Lawrence, Leake, Lechner, Leech, Leedom, Lemmon, Leidecker, Lensner, Lerner, Leslie, Lester, Lewis, Linn, Litzinger, Lloyd, Logan, Logue, Love, Lowrie, Lowry, Lusk, Luton, Lynn, Lyon, Lytle, MacTaggart, Magee, Maharg, Maizland, Maltby, Mann, Manny, Marburger, Markel, Marks, Marshall, Martin, Martsolf, Mates, Maurhoff, Maxwell, Mays, McAdoo, McAlpin, McBride, McCafferty, McCall, McCandless, McCarrier, McChristy, McClafferty, McClelland, McClure, McCollough, McConnell, McCoy, McCrea, McCune, McCurdy, McDermitt, McDonald, McDowell, McElroy, McElvain, McFarland, McFarlin, McFerrin, McGaffie, McGarvey, McGinnis, McGuffin, McGuirk, McIntire, McIntyre, McJunkin, McKain, McKay, McKee, McKeown, McKinney, McMahon, McMichael, McMillan, McMurray, McNally, McNamara, McQuistion, McQuiston, McSweeney, Meakin, Meeder, Meek, Meldren, Menken, Merkley, Metz, Michael, Milford, Miller, Milliron, Mitchell, Monks, Montag, Moore, Morgan, Morrison, Morrow, Moser, Moyer, Muntz, Murphy, Murrin, Myers, Negley, Nelson, Neubert, New, Neyman, Nicholas, Nicklas, Nixon, Northime, Oakes, Oesterling, O'Hara, Ohl, Oliver, Orr, Orton, Ostrander, Owens, Painter, Palmer, Park, Parker, Passavant, Patterson, Pearsol, Pearson, Peffer, Penfield, Peoples, Pfabe, Phillips, Pickard, Pierce, Pistorius, Pollock, Polm, Poole, Powel, Powell, Pringle, Prugh, Purucker, Purviance, Purvis, Quirk, Quinn, Rader, Ralston, Ramsey, Randall, Randolph, Rape, Ray, Reiber, Reihling, Reith, Renick, Renno, Richards, Richardson, Riddle, Rieger, Rimp, Ritner, Roach, Robb, Roberts, Robinson, Rockenstein, Roessing, Rosebaugh, Roth, Ruch, Rudert, Rumbaugh, Rumberger, Runkle, Russel, Russell, Sager, Sankey, Sarver, Satterfield, Sauter, Say, Schaefer, Schaffner, Schenck, Schilling, Schlagel, Schmidt, Schnur, Schoeffel, Schoenfeld, Schoentag, Schultz, Schwalm, Scott, Searing, Seaton, Sell, Shaffer, Shakely, Shannon, Shanor, Shepard, Sheridan, Sherman, Sherwin, Shiever, Shira, Showalter, Shryock, Shufflin, Shull, Sibert, Sipe, Sitler, Slagle, Slater, Sloan, Smith, Snaman, Snell, Snow, Snyder, Spang, Spargo, Spear, Speer, Spithaler, Spohn, Sproul, Squire, Stackpole, Staff, Stalker, Staples, Stearns, Steel, Steele, Steen, Steighner, Steigher, Stein, Stepp, Stevenson, Stewart, Stickle, Stokey, Stoops, Storey, Stoghton, Stracke, Strohecker, Struthers, Strutt, Sullivan, Sutherland, Sutton, Swain, Sweeney, Sweesy, Taggart, Taylor, Tebay, Templeton, Terwilliger, Thieleman, Thomas, Thompson, Thrower, Timblin, Timmony, Titley, Totten, Trautman, Trimble, Troutman, Turner, Twaddle, Vance, Vanderlin, Vandyke, Van Dyke, Vogeley, Wade, Wagner, Wahl, Waldron, Walker, Wallet, Walter, Walters, Wasson, Watson, Webber, Weigand, Weisz, Welsh, Werner, Wetzel, White, Whitener, Whitmire, Wick, Widger, Wier, Wiegand, Wigton, Wiles, Wiley, Wilhelm, Wilkewitz, Williams, Wilson, Winter, Winters, Wise, Witte, Wohlgemuth, Womer, Worrall, Wuller, Yost, Youkers, Young, Youkins, Zehner, Zeigler, Zimmerman\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eGenealogical and Personal History of Western Pennsylvania Vol. 1-3\u003cbr\u003e\n(John W. Jordan, 1915, 1996 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThe Foreword of this publication makes known its purpose and contents: \"The present work, \"Genealogical and Personal History of Western Pennsylvania,\" presents in the aggregate an amount and variety of genealogical and personal information and portraiture unequalled by any kindred publication.  No similar work concerning Western Pennsylvania has ever before been presented, and it contains a vast amount of ancestral history never before printed.  The object, clearly defined and well digested, is to present in concise form the history of Western Pennsylvania Families of the Colonial Days.  There are numerous volunimus histories of the State, making it unnecessary in this work to even outline its annals.  What has been published, however, relates principally to civic life.  The amplification necessary to complete the picture, old and nowaday, is what is supplied by these Genealogical and Personal Memoirs.  In other words, while others have written of \"the times,\" the province of this work is as a chronicle of the people who have made this magnificent region what it is.\"  This is an extensive biographical publication which covers western Pennsylvania, including the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny City, and the counties of Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Clarion, Fayette, Indiana, Mercer, Somerset, Venango, Washington, Westmoreland.  Included with the biographical information are hundreds of portraits of this areas leading men and women.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eSurnames Indexed:\u003cbr\u003e\nAcheson, Ackerman, Adams, Agnew, Ague, Ahlborn, Albert, Aldrich, Allen, Allison, Alter, Amrhein, Anderson, Andrews, Armstrong, Arters, Ash, Augustin, Bailie, Baird, Baker, Balcom, Baldridge, Ball, Balles, Barnett, Bauer, Baugher, Bauman, Baumgartel, Bayard, Beall, Beatty, Bebout, Beck, Becker, Beckert, Bedell, Beet, Beissinger, Benson, Benzenhoefer, Beran, Bergman, Beringer, Berner, Berryman, Bertsch, Best, Bestwick, Bethune, Bick, Bickerton, Biddlestone, Bigham, Birchard, Black, Blair, Blick, Blind, Blockinger, Blose, Bokermann, Bole, Bolard, Bossert, Bourke, Bowser, Boyce, Boyd, Boyle, Brackenridge, Bradwell, Brandon, Brandt, Braun, Breading, Breckenridge, Breining, Breitenbaugh, Brennan, Brethauer, Brewer, Briggs, Brodmerkel, Brooker, Brooks, Brown, Bruckner, Bubb, Buckley, Bulger, Bullion, bullions, Burchard, Burgunder, Burkhard, Burkman, Burleigh, Burton, Butler, Byers, Byrne, Cadwallader, Cairns, Caldwell, Calhoun, Calvin, Campbell, Carnegie, Carr, Carson, Casey, Caughey, Cavanaugh, Caven, Cease, Chalot, Challis, Chamberlain, Chantler, Chaplin, Chase, Chess, Christy, Church, Clark, Clary, Clever, Cochran, Cole, Collins, Colter, Colteryahn, Conn, Connelly, Cook, Cooper, Coover, Cope, Corbett, Corey, Cornelius, Cornett, Cort, Cotton, Coursin, Cowan, Cox, Craig, Craighead, Cratty, Crawford, Creese, Crick, Cricks, Croft, Crokks, Crosbie, Crosby, Crumrine, Culbertson, Cummings, Cunningham, Curry, Danner, Darby, Daubenspeck, Daugherty, David, Davidson, Davies, Davis, Day, De Bolt, Dell, De Long, Dennis, Denny, Densmore, Denton, Der, Dickson, Diehl, Dillon, Dippold, Donaldson, Donnell, Donnelly, Dorleman, Dorsey, Douds, Douglass, Downey, Drain, Drennen, Drew, Drynan, Duerr, Duff, Dugan, Dunbar, Duncan, Dunham, Dushane, Dutton, Eaton, Eckert, Edgar, Edmonds, Edmunds, Edmundson, Egan, Eger, Egler, Ehrhardt, Eicher, Elliott, Ellsworth, Elste, Emerick, Emich, Engel, Engelhardt, English, Ensworth, Erb, Erdner, Erhardt, Erwin, Evans, Ewing, Fagan, Fast, Fawcett, Feeney, Fehr, Fellows, Feltwell, Fergus, Ferree, Fife, Figley, Flaccus, Flanagan, Flood, Foltz, Forbes, Ford, Forsyth, Foster, Fowler, Fox, Freed, Freeman, French, Frey, Friar, Frichtel, Friedman, Friend, Fritchie, Fromm, Fruechtel, Fry, Fulton, Gahan, Galbraith, Gallagher, Galway, Gamble, Ganoe, Garbart, Garlow, Garraux, Garrett, Gartner, Gealey, Geibel, Gelm, George, Gephardt, Germerodt, Gibb, Gibson, Giel, Gifford, Gill, Gillelland, Gillespie, Gillet, Gillett, Gilmore, Gilson, Given, Glaser, Gleim, Gless, Gloeckner, Goehring, Goetz, Goldstrohm, Gordon, Gorham, Gourlay, Gow, Graham, Grassel, Gray, Greasel, Greenfield, Greenley, Greenough, Greer, Griesler, Griffith, Grinnell, Griswold, Groom, Gross, Grubbs, Guenther, Guffey, Guthrie, Haben, Hackius, Haeckler, Hafer, Hahn, Hall, Hallas, Hamal, Hammill, Hamilton, Handley, Hanna, Harbison, Harbusch, Harding, Hardwick, Harger, Harmon, Harper, Harrison, Hart, Hartmann, Hartung, Harvey, Haser, Haverline, Hayes, Hays, Hayward, Hazlett, Heckman, Hegner, Heid, Heidenkamp, Heilman, Heintz, Heinz, Helb, Heminway, Hempel, Henderson, Herbel, Herbst, Herman, Hershey, Hervey, Hess, Hice, Hildinger, Hill, Hillen, Hillgrove, Himrod, Hines, Hissrich, Hitzrot, Hoch, Hochberg, Hodgson, Hoffmann, Hogan, Hohmann, Holmes, Holosnyay, Holtzman, Hood, Hoover, Hopkins, Hopper, Hosack, Housholder, Howell, Hubbard, Huch, Hughes, Hugo, Humes, Humphreys, Hunt, Hunter, Huchison, Immekus, Inks, Inskeep, Ireland, Irvin, Jackson, Jameson, Jenkins, John, Johnson, Johnston, Jones, Jordan, Kammerer, Kapteina, Katz, Kearney, Keefer, Keil, Keister, Keitz, Keitzer, Kelley, Kelly, Kennedy, Kenny, Keown, Kerr, Kessler, Kestner, Kidd, Kiehl, Kifer, Kilcullin, Kim, Kincaid, King, Kingsley, Kinlough, Klein, Klingelhofer, Klingensmith, Klussmann, Knell, Knoedler, Knox, Koch, Koegler, Kohary, Kort, Koughan, Kretzer, Krill, Krone, Kuehn, Kuhn, Kummer, Lageman, Laird, Lake, Lambing, Landis, Langfitt, Lapsley, Laughner, Law, Lawrence, Lawson, Leard, Learn, Leax, Leberman, Le Bosquet, Lee, Leezer, Lefever, Lehner, Lessig, Lewis, Lightner, Lindberg, Linke, Linn, Lippert, Little, Lloyd, Logan, Logue, Long, Longmore, Lorch, Lougeay, Lovett, Lowman, Ludwig, Lutton, Lutz, Lyne, Lyon, Lytle, McBride, McBroom, McCabe, McCague, McCall, McClellan, McClelland, McClintock, McCloskey, McClung, McClure, McCluskey, McComb, McCombs, McConville, McCoy, McCullough, McCutcheon, McDannel, McDonald, McElheny, McElravy, McElroy, McElwain, McFadden, McFarland, McGeary, McGinley, McGinnis, McGovern, McGuire, McHugh, McIntyre, McJunkin, McKay, McKelvy, McKinley, McKinney, McKrell, McLane, McLaughlin, McLay, McLean, McMillen, McMurray, McNeilly, McNulty, McPherson, McQuaid, McRoberts, McWhinney, McWilliams, Macbeth, Madden, Magill, Maier, Malloy, Manross, Marlatt, Marshall, Martin, Mason, Mathewson, Matlack, Maurhoff, May, Maver, Meanor, Means, Meek, Mehrlich, Mellon, Metcalf, Metzger, Meyer, Michael, Michel, Mikaloff, Miller, Milligan, Mills, Minich, Mitesser, Mitzel, Moore, Moorhead, Morgan, Morris, Morrison, Morrow, Mowry, Moyes, Mumford, Murphy, Murray, Myers, Mytinger, Natale, Nauman, Naumann, Naylor, Neel, Neely, Negley, Neison, Nelson, Nesbit, Nettleton, Neuf, Nevin, Newell, Newlin, Nichol, Nicholas, Nicholls, Nicols, Nixon, Noah, Noble, Nock, Noss, Ober, Ochse, Oliver, O'Neil, O'Neill, Owens, Pace, Packer, Palm, Pangburn, Pardee, Park, Parmalee, Parsons, Patterson, Patton, Perry, Pershing, Peterman, Peters, Pfirrmann, Phillips, Pickford, Pierce, Poellot, Poole, Porter, Portman, Potter, Potts, Powers, Price, Przybylski, Pschirer, Purdy, Purvis, Putnam, Quay, Quinby, Quinn, Rabell, Rafter, Rainbow, Ramage, Rankin, Ratteldorfer, Rattigan, Ray, Raymer, Redman, Redpath, Reed, Rehner, Reiber, Reichenbach, Reiger, Reilly, Reiter, Reitze, Renner, Reppert, Ruetzel, Reynolds, Rhodes, Richard, Richards, Richmond, Rights, Riley, Ringeisen, Risher, ritchey, Ritenour, Riter, Roberts, Robertson, Robinson, Rockwell, Rodenbaugh, Rodgers, Roland, Rolfe, Rommel, Root, Rose, Roth, Rothrauff, Rouser, Rowse, Rucker, Rudisill, Ruehl, Ruffing, Russell, Rust, Sackett, Saint, Salyards, Sample, Sampson, Sankey, Scatchard, Schafer, Schano, Scheffel, Schilling, Schlicht, Schmidt, Schmitt, Schlosser, Schneider, Schramm, Schran, Schulz, Schutrum, Schwer, Schwindman, Scott, Seaman, Seavy, Seibert, Semple, Serena, Seville, Sevin, Shallenberger, Shaffer, Shanor, Shaughnessy, Shaw, Shenot, Shephard, Sherwin, Shields, Shipley, Shoop, Singer, Sinn, Sirdevan, Skiff, Skiles, Slater, Sleeth, Small, Smith, Snitger, Snodgrass, Snyder, Soose, Sossong, Spaulding, Speer, Spicer, Spillman, Stancliff, Steadman, Stebbins, Steedle, Stein, Stephenson, Sterner, Sterrett, Steuler, Stevenson, Stewart, Stilz, Stinson, Stoops, Stotler, Straw, Strong, Stuckslager, Sumney, Sutton, Swart, Swearingen, Swedborg, Sweitzer, Swengel, Symes, Tarr, Tatnall, Taylor, Teemer, Telford, Tepe, Teuteberg, Thaw, Theobald, Thomas, Thompson, Tibby, Tilbrook, Todd, Tonner, Topley, Tracey, Trees, Treser, Trimble, Tucker, Tully, Ure, Vandergrift, Van Kirk, Van Sicklin, Veith, Viehmier, Vogeley, Volz, Vincent, Wagner, Walker, Wall, Walsh, Walter, Walther, Walton, Warner, Warren, Wasson, Watenpool, Way, Weaver, Weber, Weddell, Weilersbacher, Weiss, Welch, Wellinger, Werner, Westinghouse, Wetzel, Whigham, Whiston, White, Whitehead, Whitehill, Whiting, Wightman, Wigman, Wilhelm, Wilkinson, Williams, Wilson, Winter, Winterberger, Wise, Wolf, Wolfram, Woodford, Woolrich, Wright, Wuller, Wunderlich, Wylie, Yaggi, Young, Younkins, Yunker, Zeigler, Zeller, Zimmer, Zimmerman, Zinkhan, Zischkau, Zwierzynski\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eHistory of Butler County Pennsylvania (C. Hale Sipe, 1927, 1330 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nFrom the Preface: \"In this history, the perspective has been so arranged as to cause the early events of the region embraced within the bounds of Butler County, to stand out prominently. Most of us know too little about the stirring events and the strong men and women of the days when the foundations of America's present greatness were laid.\"  Originally published in 2 volumes, this is an excellent addition to the earlier historical and biographical volumes written for Butler County, PA.  It contains a history of the county, its early beginnings, pioneer settlers, the organization and development of the county, and the war involvement of its citizens.  It also contains a historical account of its townships and boroughs, and the growth of its various organizations and industries.  The Second half of the publication is biographical in nature and highlights hundreds of the county's prominent and influential citizens.\u003c\/p\u003e \n\n\u003cp\u003eSurnames:\u003cbr\u003e\nAbrams, Adair, Adams, Aiken, Albaugh, Alsberg, Amy, Anderson, Andre, Archer, Atwell, Baker, Barnard, Barnhart, Bartley, Baumgardner, Beatty, Beck, Behm, Beighley, Bell, Berkimer, Berry, Bickel, Bicker, Billingsley, Bingham, Bish, Bishop, Black, Blackmore, Blend, Blum, Bortmas, Bortz, Boyd, Brandberg, Bradford, Braesel, Brandon, Breaden, Bredin, Britton, Brown, Burke, Burnett, Burtner, Caldwell, Campbell, Carlson, Carr, Carson, Castor, Cheeseman, Christie, Cingolani, Clark, Cleeland, Claypool, Cochran, Collins, Conerty, Conley, Cooke, Cooper, Covert, Cronenwett, Cross, Cupps, Dambach, Daubenspeck, Davidson, Davis, Davy, DeLong, Dengler, Dick, Diehl, Dietrich, Dight, Dixon, Donnel, Dougal, Dougan, Donkin, Douthett, Dunham, Dunkle, Dunlap, Duster, Eberle, Eberhardt, Eichholtz, Eisler, Eisley, Ekin, Ellenbeger, Elliott, Ellis, Emery, English, Eury, Evans, Eyles, Fiar, Fasnacht, Faulkner, Fennell, Findley, Finegan, Fisher, Fitzsimmons, Flack, Forrester, Forsythe, Foss, Foster, Fowler, Freehling, Fritz, Franklin, Fratto, Frazier, Fugini, Fuhrer, Fullerton, Galbach, Galbreath, Gallagher, Galmish, Gardner, Garrard, Gelbach, Gerg, Gibson, Gilfillan, Gilkey, Geibel, Glenn, Goehring, Gordon, Gould, Graham, Green, Greer, Grine, Gross, Grossman, Gumpper, Gutwein, Haag, Hager, Hamm, Harper, Hartman, Harvey, Hays, Hazlett, Heeter, Heginbotham, Heim, Heineman, Helfrick, Helmbold, Helper, Henninger, Henderson, Herold, Herr, Heyl, Hildebrand, Hilliard, Hite, Hoch, Hockenberry, Hogue, Housholder, Holiday, Horwitz, Howard, Hummel, Humphreys, Humphrey, Huselton, Huthison, Hutzler, Imbrie, Irvine, Jackson, Jahnig, Jamison, Johnson, Jones, Jordon, Kaufman, Kearns, Keck, Kelley, Kemper, Kennedy, Kennihan, Kepple, Kesselman, Kessler, Ketterer, Kinsey, Kintner, Kissicks, Kleemann, Klingler, Kloffensteen, Kohlmeyer, Krimel, Kriner, Kyle, Lardin, Larkin, Lasher, Latham, Leith, Leopold, Leslie, Lewis, Lichty, Liebler, Lindley, Lion, Little, Litzinger, Long, Lose, Loucks, Loutzenhiser, Lowrie, Lowry, Marburger, Marinaro, Marshall, Martin, Mattern, Maxwell, Maybury, McBride, McCandless, McCarren, McCall, McCarnes, McCarrier, McCauley, McClain, McClaymonds, McClelland, McClung, McCollough, McConnell, McGill, McGinnis, McGuigan, McIntosh, McKenzie, McKeown, McKindree, McKinney, McKissick, McLaughlin, McMichael, McPrerrin, McQuiston, McShane, Megan, Metz, Miles, Miller, Milliman, Montgomery, Morgan, Moone, Moorhead, Morris, Morrison, Mortimer, Muder, Murrin, Murphy, Niblock, Nicol, Niggel, Nixon, Oesterling, Osborne, Padilla, Painter, Passavnt, Patterson, Peffer, Pfister, Phillips, Pickard, Pifer, Pillow, Pohl, Pollock, Porritt, Purvis, Raisley, Rattigan, Ramsey, Reddick, Reed, Regal, Reiber, Reitz, Renick, Renno, Richey, Riddle, Ritzert, Rodgers, Roebling, Roessing, Rose, Rouzer, Ruff, Russell, Sandbach, Sanderson, Saylor, Schaffner, Schiebel, Schramm, Schroth, Scott, Seifris, Serianni, Shaffer, Sheets, Sheffler, Sheldon, Shoup, Slear, Slupe, Sipe, Sitler, Smail, Smathers, Smith, Snow, Snyder, Spanglehour, Sparks, Speer, Spencer, Sproule, Staudacher, Stein, Stenger, Stephenson, Stepp, Stillwagon, Stirling, Stoops, Stover, Strohecker, Sturman, Strutt, Sutton, Swartlander, Taylor, Tebay, Thompson, Thorpe, Topley, Treccase, Troutman, Turgeon, Twyford, Uber, Vogel, Voland, Wagner, Waldron, Walker, Wallace, Walsh, Walter, Walters, Warnick, Watson, Weigel, Wertz, West, White, Whittaker, Wick, Wiegand, Williams, Wilson, Wimer, Winters, Wise, Worrall, Woner, Wright, Yockey, Yost, Yough, Young, Younkins, Ziegler\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eButler County's Yesterdays\u003cbr\u003e\n(Butler County National Bank \u0026amp; Trust Company, 1940, 41 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis booklet was published as a brief history of Butler County, PA.  It presents several eras of Butler County's progress and development from early times up to the 1930's - the growth of the county from the wilderness, it's oil years, several periods of disaster which affected the county, war years, etc.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eButler County 1800-1950 150 Years of History and Development\u003cbr\u003e\n(Butler County Sesqui-Centennial Association, 1950, 201 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis publication was produced as a commemoration of the 150th Anniversary of the founding of Butler County, PA.  It contains a history of the county's growth and development over the years, and the current state of the county as of the date of publication.  The modern day information focuses on such areas as Agriculture, Education, Medicine, Bench and Bar, Press and Radio, and Recreation and Leisure Time.  It also includes brief sketches of the county's townships and Boroughs.  One of the nice features of the publication are the portraits of leading individuals of the county from the time of publication.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"PA-Genealogy","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":42545176281316,"sku":"BT02","price":15.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0784\/3371\/products\/websitelogo_6167b06f-c6c5-40d9-a0b5-7d77ee4dcab1.jpg?v=1645626641"},{"product_id":"butler-county-pa-regional-miscellaneous-history-and-maps-collection","title":"Butler County PA - Regional, Miscellaneous History and Maps Collection","description":"\u003cp\u003eThis is a collection of various historical and genealogical reference works on Pennsylvania.  These references cover 1000's of individuals, and are an excellent way to start or continue research focused on PA.\u003c\/p\u003e  \n\n\u003cp\u003eThis material was scanned from original publications and will be provided as text searchable PDFs (unless noted in description). These files can be read using many PDF reader programs (Windows \/ Mac \/ Linux), however Adobe Reader or Acrobat are recommended.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n\n\u003cp\u003eTown, Township \u0026amp; Regional Histories\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eSouvenir History of Slippery Rock, PA\u003cbr\u003e\n(Slippery Rock Centennial Committee, 1925, 117 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis booklet was published as a souvenir history commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the founding of Slippery Rock, Butler Co., PA.  It contains a written history of the area and town, as well as numerous photographs.  This is a very nice resource for research in this area.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eHarmony 1805-1955 (Arthur I. Stewart \u0026amp; Loran W. Veith, 1955, 48 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a brief sesquicentennial history of the town of Harmony, Butler County, PA covering the years 1805-1955.  It covers the early history of the area including information about its settlers and those influential in the growth of the town.  There are a number of historical photographs included in the booklet as well, showing places of importance in town as well as some of its residents.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n\n\u003cp\u003eChurch Histories\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eHistorical Sermon of U.P. Congregation of Harmony,\u003cbr\u003e\nButler County, PA (Samuel Kerr, 1876, 15 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n\n\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous Histories\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eIndustrial and Commercial Resources of [Northern] Pennsylvania\u003cbr\u003e\n(Historical Publishing Company, 1887, 125 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis publication is a history and description of the business operations from a dozens of towns throughout north, central and western Pennsylvania.  Each business is detailed in sketch form, giving, in many cases, a brief history of its existence, management, and a description of its operations.  This information was only published in this publication making this a rare and useful resource for historical or genealogical research in these counties of PA.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eButler County\u003cbr\u003e\n-- From Petrolia: -- Ireland \u0026amp; Hughes, E. P. Chesebro, J. A. Foote, G. M. Jameson, J. A. Ervin, John H. Chatham, C. L. Espy, Central Hotel, R. P. Doyle, George Kilchenstein, Frank Quinn, Commercial Hotel, John Burns\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eIndustrial and Commercial Resources of [Western] Pennsylvania\u003cbr\u003e\n(Historical Publishing Company, 1887, 144 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis publication is a history and description of the business operations from dozens of towns throughout Western Pennsylvania.  Each business is detailed in sketch form, giving, in many cases, a brief history of its existence, management, and a description of its operations.  This information was only published in this publication making this a rare and useful resource for historical or genealogical research in these counties of PA.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eButler County\u003cbr\u003e\n-- From Butler: -- J. G. \u0026amp; W. Campbell, S. G. Purvis \u0026amp; Co., D. A. Heck, Alfred M. Rieber, H. C. Heineman \u0026amp; Son, Chas. Duffy, G. C. Roessing \u0026amp; Son, Lowry House, G. Wilson Miller \u0026amp; Bro., J. E. Forsythe, John Berg \u0026amp; Co., Harvey Colbert, L. S. McJunkin, Bellis \u0026amp; Graham, The Torpedo Company, Jackson \u0026amp; Mitchell, William Aland, The Imperial Tea Co., Dr. S. A. Johnston, John T. Kelly, D. H. Wuller, J. R. Grieb, J. L. Wuller, A. \u0026amp; H. Reiber, J. F. T. Stehle, Union Woollen Mill, Little Cash Grocery, M. L. Morrison, M. Bahny, F. P. Baldauf, L. C. Wick \u0026amp; Bro., J. C. Redick, D. T. Pape, Butler Iron Works, Wm. Kesselman, Joseph Rockenstein, A. J. Frank \u0026amp; Co., Renno Bros., Geo. Ketterer, Miller Bros., Fred. Bayley's New Photograph Gallery, B. C. Huselton, E. H. Anderson, J. F. Balph, J. J. Rheinlander, Misses Rockenstein, J. Oesterling, H. M. Clark, W. P. Jack \u0026amp; Co., M. C. Rockenstein, J. \u0026amp; B. Kemper, Hotel Vogeley, H. J. Klinger \u0026amp; Co.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eThe McCandless Families of Center and Franklin Townships Butler County,\u003cbr\u003e\nPennsylvania (Olive Jane McCandless Morgan, 1929, 96 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a history and genealogy of the McCandless family of Butler County, PA, as well as some related families: Albert, Bailey, Baker, Barkley, Bortmas, Burnett, Carothers, Christy, Corbin, Coulter, Cranmer, Cratty, Dean, DeLong, Diehl, Dixon, Drake, Eakin, Ferree, Findley, Fish, Fleeger, Fornof, Gardner, Glenn, Gould, Hockenberry, Hoover, Humes, Irwin, Jackson, Kihm, Lakeman, Lutz, Lyon, Marburger, Mayhall, McBride, McClosky, McDowell, McIlhaney, McJunkin, McKay, Milheim, Miller, Morgan, Peck, Pomroy, Raisley, Ralston, Ramsey, Rider, Robb, Russell, Say, Shaffer, Shannon, Shanor, Snyder, Stapleton, Stoops, Stright, Tebay, Thomas, Thompson, Varnum, Vincent, Wigton, Williams, Wise\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eEarly Bounty Hunters of Butler County, Pennsylvania\u003cbr\u003e\n(David K. Webb, 1934, 28 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis brief publication is an early resource for Butler County, PA, consisting of records of those who collected bounties on various animals.  The dates range from 1803 to 1843.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eFlood Tides Along the Allegheny (Francis R. Harbison, 1941, 204 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis publication is a history and description of early Western Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eChapters:\u003cbr\u003e\nA Prelude\u003cbr\u003e\nA Mountain Crossing\u003cbr\u003e\nThe Scotch-Irish\u003cbr\u003e\nTo the Banks of the Allegheny\u003cbr\u003e\nHolding the Frontier Along the Allegheny\u003cbr\u003e\nThe Depreciation Lands\u003cbr\u003e\nLife in a Cabin on Bull Creek\u003cbr\u003e\nMt. Joy on The Buffaloe\u003cbr\u003e\nThe Beginning of Butler County\u003cbr\u003e\nChildhood on the Buffaloe\u003cbr\u003e\nJames Harbison\u003cbr\u003e\nThe Coming of the Germans and the Irish\u003cbr\u003e\nEarly Schools\u003cbr\u003e\nReligion Among the Settlers\u003cbr\u003e\nPioneer Parishes and Pastors\u003cbr\u003e\nThe Closing of an Era\u003cbr\u003e\nPennsylvania German Pioneers\u003cbr\u003e\nThe Third Generation\u003cbr\u003e\nThe Post-Rebellion Decade\u003cbr\u003e\nAladdin Finds the Magic in the Lamp\u003cbr\u003e\nGrandfather's Barn\u003cbr\u003e\nLife on the Sarver Homestead\u003cbr\u003e\nGreat-Uncle Henry Sarver\u003cbr\u003e\nThe Opening of the Twentieth Century\u003cbr\u003e\nThe Fifth Generation in the Valley.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eYoung American Patriots - The Youth of Pennsylvania\u003cbr\u003e\nin World War II (National Publishing Company, 1946, 674 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis publication is a memorial to the service men and women of Pennsylvania who served in WWII.  It contains brief sketches of 1,000's of soldiers from across the state.  The sketches provide a variety of information on each soldier: Name, rank, branch of military, engagements, discharge date, military awards, birth date, parents, spouse, address, religion., etc.  The information varies from soldier to soldier but most contain the information above.  Also, nearly every sketch is accompanies by a portrait of the soldier.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eThis publication is not an exhaustive listing of all the soldiers of Pennsylvania who fought in World War II.  Nearly all counties are represented, but some more extensively than others.  Those given more extensive coverage include:  Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Blair, Butler, Cambria, Cumberland, Dauphin, Erie, Fayette, Indiana, Lawrence, Northampton, Westmoreland,\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eHere is a sample listing:\u003cbr\u003e\nAbbott, William Edward\u003cbr\u003e\nCpl., Army. Born Apr. 6, 1925. Entered Serv. June 12, 1943. Ft. Belvoir; N. Guinea; Phil. Is.; Okinawa.  Awarded GCM, As-Pac Rib., BS, Phil. Lib. Rib.  Disch. Mar. 2, 1945.  Attended Clymer HS.  Protestant.  Son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Abbott.  Husband of Margaret Herrington Abbott, 818 Sandusky St., N. S., Pgh, 12, Pa.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n\n\u003cp\u003eMaps, Atlases \u0026amp; Images\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eMaps \u0026amp; Atlases (*** Not text searchable ***)\u003cbr\u003e\n1858 Map of Butler County Pennsylvania (David Scott, Color)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBirds-eye Town Views (*** Not text searchable ***)\u003cbr\u003e\nButler, Butler County, Pennsylvania (1896, by T. M. Fowler \u0026amp; James B. Moyer)\u003cbr\u003e\nEvans City, Butler County, Pennsylvania (1900, by T. M. Fowler \u0026amp; James B. Moyer)\u003cbr\u003e\nHarmony, Butler County, Pennsylvania (1901, by T. M. Fowler \u0026amp; James B. Moyer)\u003cbr\u003e\nZelinople, Butler County, Pennsylvania (1901, by T. M. Fowler \u0026amp; James B. 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These files can be read using many PDF reader programs (Windows \/ Mac \/ Linux), however Adobe Reader or Acrobat are recommended.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n\n\u003cp\u003eW. I. Reed \u0026amp; Co's Butler Centennial Directory 1876-77\u003cbr\u003e\n(W. I. Reed \u0026amp; Co., 1876, 194 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a resident and business directory of Butler County, PA for 1876-77.  It includes the towns and villages of: Butler, Millerstown, Petrolia, Karns City, Fairview, Prospect, Saxonburg, Evansburg, Delano, Greece City, Modoc, Buena Vista, Sunbury, North Washington, Centerville, Middle Lancaster, Harrisville, Portersville, Harmony and Zelienople. The directory information includes the name, occupation and street address for most residences, and the name and street address of each business.  It is arranged by town \/ village with the resident directory first and business directory second.  There are also ads for local businesses in various locations throughout.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eList of Subscribers - The Central District Printing Telegraph Co., July 1894\u003cbr\u003e\n(The Central District and Printing Telegraph Company, 1894, 186 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is an early telephone directory of Pittsburg and western Pennsylvania \/ eastern Ohio \/ northern West Virginia for the year 1894.  This was a period of early adoption of this new service, so only a select few became subscribers - usually those who were wealthy or businesses.  The information presented includes the name of the subscriber (person or business), their trade, street address and telephone number.  Pittsburgh is the main section of the directory and includes the near by areas of: Allegheny, Bellefield, Braddock, Carnegie, East End, Hazelwood, Kensington, Manchester, Mansfield, Monongahela City, McKeesport, Oakmont, Sewickley, Sharpsburg, South Side, West End, Wilkinsburg.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eOther Pennsylvania Towns included:\u003cbr\u003e\nBeaver Falls, Brookville, Butler, Connellsville, Du Bois, Ellwood City, Fairchance, Franklin, Greensburg, Greenville, Indiana, Irwin, Johnstown, Latrobe, Meadville, Mt. Pleasant, New Brighton, New Castle, Oil City, Punxsutawney, Reynoldsville, Rochester, Scottdale, Sharon, Sharpville, Titusville, Uniontown, Washington, Waynesburg\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eOhio Towns included:\u003cbr\u003e\nBellaire, Bridgeport, East Liverpool, Martin's Ferry, New Lisbon, Niles, Steubenville, Toronto, Warren, Wellsville\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eWest Virginia Towns included:\u003cbr\u003e\nAltenheim, Moundsville, New Cumberland, Wellsburg, Wheeling\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eOfficial Directory of the Central District \u0026amp; Printing  Telegraph Co. May 1898\u003cbr\u003e\n(Central District \u0026amp; Printing Telegraph Co., 1898, 410 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is an early telephone directory of Pittsburg and western Pennsylvania \/ eastern Ohio \/ northern West Virginia for the year 1898.  This was a period of early adoption of this new service, so only a select few became subscribers - usually those who were wealthy or businesses.  The information presented includes the name of the subscriber (person or business), their trade, street address and telephone number.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003ePennsylvania Towns included:\u003cbr\u003e\nApollo, Barnesboro, Barnesville, Beaver, Beaver Falls, Blairsville, Braddock, Brockwayville, Brookville, Brownsville, Butler, California, Callery, Cambridge Springs, Canonsburg, Carnegie, Charleroi, Chicora, Clarion, Claysville, Connellsville, Crafton, Dawson, Du Bois, Dunbar, Ebensburg, Elizabeth, Ellwood City, Emlenton, Evans City, Fairchance, Falls Creek, Finleyville, Foxburg, Franklin, Freeport, Greensburg, Greenville, Grove City, Harmony, Hastings, Homestead, Indiana, Irwin, Jeannette, Johnstown, Kittanning, Latrobe, Leechburg, Mahoningtown, Manor, Meadville, Mercer, Monaca, Monongahela, Mt. Pleasant, McDonald, McKeesport, New Brighton, New Castle, New Kensington, Oakmont, Oil City, Patton, Petersville, Punxsutawney, Reynoldsville, Rochester, Scottdale, Sewickley, Sharon, Sharpsburg, Sharpville, South Fork, Tarenturm, Tionesta, Titusville, Turtle Creek, Uniontown, Washington, Waynesburg, West Newton, Wilkinsburg, Zelienople\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eOhio Towns included:\u003cbr\u003e\nBellaire, Bridgeport, Cadiz, Cambridge, Canal Dover, Columbiana, East Liverpool, East Palestine, Girard, Leetonia, Lisbon, Martin's Ferry, New Comerstown, New Philadelphia, Niles, St. Clairsville, Salem, Salineville, Steubenville, Toronto, Uhrichsville, Warren, Wellsville\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eWest Virginia Towns included:\u003cbr\u003e\nAltenheim, Benwood, Clarksburg, Elm Grove, Fairmont, Grafton, Mannington, Morgantown, Moundsville, New Cumberland, Parkersburg, Sisterville, Wellsburg, Wheeling\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eMowrey's Tri-State Directory – 1907\u003cbr\u003e\n(Mowrey Directory Co., 1907, 544 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a business directory primarily of Western Pennsylvania but also including parts of Eastern Ohio and West Virginia for the year 1907.  1000's of businesses are listed in the directory, and many also have ads included.  The directory information is arranged alphabetically by trade and lists the name of the business or businessman, and its street address.  The portion on PA includes coverage of parts of these counties: Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Cambria, Clarion, Fayette, Greene, Somerset, Venango, Washington, and Westmoreland.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003ePennsylvania Cities\u003cbr\u003e\nAllegheny, Avalon, Beaver, Beaver Falls, Bellevue, Ben Avon, Braddock, Bridgeville, Butler, Canonsburg, Carnegie, Charleroi, Connellsville, Crafton, Duquesne, East Brady, Emlenton, Emsworth, Etna, Ford City, Franklin, Freedom, Greensburg, Heidelberg, Homestead, Ingram, Irwin, Jeannette, Johnstown, Kittanning, Latrobe, Mars, McKeesport, McKees Rocks, Midland, Millvale, Monaca, Monongahela, Munhall, New Brighton, New Haven, Oakmont, Oil City, Parkers Landing, Pittsburgh, Rochester, Scottdale, Sewickley, Sharpsburg, Sheridan, Uniontown, Verona, Washington, Waynesburg, Wilkinsburg, Wilmerding, Windber\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eOhio Cities\u003cbr\u003e\nBellair, Brilliant, East Liverpool, Martins Ferry, Mingo Junction, Steubenville, Toronto, Wellsville\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eWest Virginia Cities\u003cbr\u003e\nBenwood, Chester, Elm Grove, Follansbee, McMechen, Moundsville, New Cumberland, Newell, Wellsburg, Wheeling\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003e1916 Farm Directory and Reference Book of Butler County\u003cbr\u003e\nPennsylvania (Orange Judd Company, 1916, 280 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a Farm Directory and Business Directory of Butler County, PA for the year 1916.  It begins with a list of State and County public officials and a number of local advertisements, followed by the directory information. The farm directory information consists of the names of farmers and details such as address, the wife's name, type of farm, a notation of whether they own their farm or are tenants, have telephones, etc.  After this is a business directory of the county arranged alphabetically by trade.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eTelephone Directory - November 10, 1916 Butler, Dubois, Punxsutawney,\u003cbr\u003e\nMeadville, New Kensington, Tarentum, Oil City, Franklin and Nearby Places\u003cbr\u003e\n(Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1916, 152 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is an early telephone directory covering parts of Allengheny, Armstrong, Butler, Clarion, Clearfield, Crawford, Jefferson, Indiana, Venango, and Westmoreland Counties, PA for the year 1916.  This directory lists many of the residents and businesses from these areas, providing the resident's (or business') name, address and telephone number arranged alphabetically by town.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eTowns Covered:\u003cbr\u003e\nAcmetonia, Adrian, Aladdin, Allens Mills, Alum Rock, Anita, Apollo, Applewold, Arnold, Arthurs, Avenue, Avonmore, Bagdad, Baker, Bakerstown, Bakerstown Station, Balliett, Bartley, Baxter, Beachtree, Beechwood, Benezette, Big Creek, Big Run, Black Fox Run, Blairs Corners, Bleakley, Boquet Station, Boughton, Boydstown, Brackenridge, Brackenridge Boro, Bradenville, Bradys Bend, Braeburn, Brandy Camp, Brickchurch, Brockwayville, Brooklyn, Brookville, Brownsdale, Bruie, Brush Creek, Buena Vista, Buffalo Creek, Bully Hill, Butler, Butler Junction, Buttercup, Cabot, Caledonia, Callensburg, Callery, Callery Junction, Cambridge Springs, Carbon Black, Carbon Creek, Carlton, Carr, Cartwright, Catfish, Center Valley, Centerville, Challenge, Cheswick, Chicora, Church, Clarion, Clarion Junction, Clarks, Clarks Mills, Claytonia, Clinton, Cloe, Coal Glen, Coalville, Cochran Mills, Cochranton, Colfax, Concordia Home, Conneaut Lake, Conneautville, Conoquenessing, Cooksburg, Cool Spring, Cooperstown, Corsica, Cosmos, Covode, Cowan, Cowanshannoc, Coylesville, Crag Dell, Cranberry, Creighton, Crenshaw, Curllsville, Custards, Dagus Mines, Dayton, Delancey, Dellwood, Dempseytown, Denny, Dennys Mills, Dents Run, Deronda, Desire, Dora, Downieville, Drummond, Dubois, East Brady, East Butler, East Hickory, East Sandy, Echo, Edenburg, Edri, Eidenau, Elbon, Elderton, Eleanor, Elenora, Elk City, Emlenton, Empire, Emrickville, Endeavor, Eriton, Euclid, Evansburg, Evans City, Exposition Park, Fairmount, Fairview, Falls Creek, Fee P.O., Fenelton, Fisher, Flick, Fombell, Force City, Ford City, Foxburg, Francis, Franklin, Fredericksburg, Freeport, Frogtown, Frostburg, Fryburg, Garretts Run, Gattians Corners, Geneva, Georgeville, Gibsonia, Glenn, Gilbert, Glassmere, Glyndon, Grange, Grange Hall, Grantboro, Great Belt, Greece City, Grove Summit, Guys Mills, Hamilton, Hannahstown, Harmarville, Harmony, Harmony Junction, Harwick, Hawthorne, Haydenville, Helen Furnace, Herman, Highland Park, Hillman, Hites, Hooker, Horatio, Horne, Houseville, Hyde, Hyde Park, Hydetown, Institute Hill, Isle, Ivywood, Iowa, Jacksville, Jamisonville Station, Jefferson Center, Kane City, Kaneville, Karns City, Kaylor, Keister, Kellersburg, Kelly Station, Kepples Corners, Kerrtown, Kersey, Keystone, Kiskiminetas Junction, Kittanning, Knox, Kussuth, Lamertine, Lanes Mills, Lardintown, Lathrops Bend, Lawrenceburg, lawsonham, Leasureville, Leechburg, Leeper, Lickingville, Limestone, Lindsey, Lineville, Linesville, LIttle Cooley, Logans Ferry, Logansport, Long Run, Longview, Loop, Lucasville, Lucesco, Lucinda, Lyndora, Mageetown, Mahoning, Manorville, Maple Shade, Marchand, Mariasville, Markle, Mars, Marwood, Mays Mills, Meadville, Medix Run, Merwin, Middletown, Middle Lancaster, Milledgeville, Miller Park, Millerstown, Milligantown, Millstone, Miolo, Mong, Monroe, Monterey, Mosgrove, Mt. Chestnut, Myoma, McCalmont, McCandless, McClintockville, Natrona, Neale, New Bethlehem, New Kensington, New Richmond, Nickleyville, Nixon Station, North Butler, North Hope, North Oakland, North Point, North Washington, Oakland Beach, Oakwood Park, Ogle, Oil City, Oklahoma, Oneida, Onondaga, Panic, Pardus, Parker, Parkers Landing, Parnassus, Paulton, Penfield, Peterson Station, Petersville, Petroleum Center, Petrolia, Pettis, Phillipston, Pine Run, Pinoak, Plain Grove, Plains Church, Plano, Pleasant Hill, Pleasantville, PLeasantville, Plumber, Polk, Ponce De Leon, Port Barnett, Porter, Portersville, Posytown, Prospect, Punxsutawney, Queen Junction, Queenstown, Randolph, Rathmel, Raymilton, Red Bank, Red Bank Furnace, Red Raven, Reibold, Reidsburg, Renfrew, Reno, Reynoldsville, Richland, Riddles Cross Roads, Rimersburg, Rimerton, Rockdale, Rockdale Mills, Rockland, Rockmere, Rockville, Rockwood, Rockey Grove, Rossiter, Rouseville, Rural Valley, Sabula, Saegertown, Sagamore, Sage Run, St. Petersburg, Salem, Salina, Saltsburg, Sandy Hollow, Sarah Furnace, Sarver Station, Sarversville, Saxonburg, Schenley, Scott Ridge, Seneca, Shannondale, Shawmut, Shay, Sherwin, Sherwood, Shields, Shippenville, Sigel, Siverly, Sligo, Smicksburg, Snydersburg, Soldier, South Oil City, Spartansburg, Sprankle Mills, Springboro, Spring Church, Springdale, Stanley, Strattonville, Sugar Creek, Sugar Hill, Summerville, Sunol, Sunset, Summit, Sykesville, Tarentum, Templeton, Thorn Hill, Tidal, Timblin, Tionesta, Titusville, Townville, Trade City, Troutman, Tryonville, Turkey City, Tylersburg, Troutville, Tyler, Unionville, Upper Hillville, Utica, Valencia, Valley Camp, Vallonia, Van, Vandergrift, Venango, Venus, Wadsworth, Wahlville, Walk Chalk, Walston, Warrendale, Waterson, Watters, Wayland, Weedville, Weinels Crossroads, Wels, Wentling Corners, West Apollo, West Butler, West Clarion, West End Borough, West Fairfield, West Hickory, West Jefferson, West Kittanning, West Liberty, West Monterey, West Saxonburg, West Sunbury, West Tarentum, West Winfield, Westville, Wexford, Whitesburg, Whitestown, Wickboro, Wick City, Widnoon, Winslow, Winterburne, Woodbine, Woodcrest, Worthington, Yatesboro, Zelienople\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003ePolk's Butler Directory 1923 (R. L. Polk \u0026amp; Co., 1923, 884 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a directory of the cities of Butler, Callery, Chicora, Conoquenssing, Evans City, Harmony, Mars, Renfrew, Slippery Rock, and Zelienople, Butler Co., PA for the year 1923.  The publication begins with a street directory of Butler, listing all addresses and residents numerically by street.  Following this is a resident directory for each city listing residents as well as businesses within the cities alphabetically by name  The directories provide the resident (or business) name, occupation, and street address for each listing.  Some listings also include the name of the mate of the primary resident and their employer's name.  Following the resident directories, there is a directory of the rural routes surrounding these cities listing residents alphabetically.  Finally, there is a classified business directory of Butler,  listing businesses alphabetically by trade.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003ePolk's Butler Directory 1926 (R. L. Polk \u0026amp; Co., 1926, 776 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a directory of the cities of Butler, Callery, Chicora, Conoquenssing, Evans City, Harmony, Mars, Renfrew, Slippery Rock, and Zelienople, Butler Co., PA for the year 1926.  The publication begins with a resident directory for each city listing residents as well as businesses within the cities alphabetically by name  The directories provide the resident (or business) name, occupation, and street address for each listing.  Some listings also include the name of the mate of the primary resident and their employer's name.  Following the resident directories, there is a directory of the rural routes surrounding these cities listing residents alphabetically.  Finally, there is a classified business directory of Butler,  listing businesses alphabetically by trade.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eNew Castle [PA] and Nearby Places Telephone Directory\u003cbr\u003e\nSummer 1927 (Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1927, 168 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a telephone directory of covering parts of Beaver, Butler, Lawrence and Mercer counties, Pennsylvania for the year 1927.  The directory lists 1,000's of residents and businesses, and provides the resident's name, street address and telephone number arranged alphabetically by town.  This directory also includes the \"yellow pages\" section covering the businesses of the same area.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eTowns Covered:\u003cbr\u003e\nBellton, Bessemer, Bethel, Big Run Juntion, Brent, Burnstown, Camp Run, Carbon, Celia, Chewton, Coaltown, Covert Station, Crescentdale, Drake, Duck Run, East Brook, East Moravia, East New Castle, Edinburg, Ellwood City, Energy, Fayette, Frisco, Gardner, Granboro, Harbor Bridge, Harlansburg, Hazeldell, Hazen, Hillsville, Indianrun, Irish Ripple, Jacksville, Joyce, Kimberly, Knox, Lawrence Junction, Lillyville, Mahoningtown, Marquis, McCaslin, Moravia, Mount Air, Mount Jackson, Muddy Creek, Nashua, Neshannock Falls, New Bedford, New Castle, New Castle Junction, Newport, New Wilmington, North Liberty, North Sewickley, Parke Gate, Payne Station, Plaingrove, Plano, Pleasanthill, Pleasant Valley, Portersville, Possum Hollow, Princeton, Pulaski, Rockville, Rose, Rose Point, Scott Ridge Skidmore, Smiley, Snake Run, South New Castle, Springs, Valcourt, Villa Maria, Volant, Walford, Wampum, Wayne, Weir, West Ellwood Junction, West Liberty, West Pittsburgh, Whitestown, Wilkinson, Wilmington Junction, Wurtemburg\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eTelephone Directory - Summer 1930\u003cbr\u003e\n(Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1930, 238 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a telephone directory covering parts of Beaver, Butler and Lawrence Counties, Pennsylvania for the year 1930.  The directory lists 1,000's of residents and businesses, and provides the resident's name, street address and telephone number arranged alphabetically by town.  This directory also includes the \"Yellow Pages\" section for businesses of the same area.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eTowns Included:\u003cbr\u003e\nAliquippa, Ambridge, Baden, Beaver, Beaver Falls, Beaver Terrace, Beaver Valley, Bocktown, Bolesville, Bridgewater, Burnstown, Celia, Clearview Farm, College Hill, Criders, Crows Run, Darlington, Doctor Heights, Duck Run, East Rochester, Eastvale, Economy, Eidenau, Ellport, Ellwood City, Enon, Enon Valley, Fairoaks, Fallston, Fombell, Freedom, Frisco, Geneva Hill, Gibson Park, Green Garden, Gringo, Groveland, Harmony, Harmony Junction, Hazeldell, Hazen, Holt, Homewood, Independence, Industry, Kimberly, Knox, Koppel, Leetsdale, Legionville, Lillyville, Lock Five O R, Lock Six O R, Logstown, Mahan, Marquis, Merrill, Middle Lancaster, Midland, Monaca, Morado, Mt. Gallitzin Academy, Mt. Washington, New Brighton, New Galilee, New Sheffield, North Rochester, North Sewickley, Parke Gate, Patterson Heights, Racine, Riverview, Rochester, Scottsville, Shafers, Shippingport, Smiley, South Heights, South Monaca, Springs, Steffenville, Stobo, Vanport, Wayne, West Aliquippa, West Bridgewater, West Economy, West Ellwood Junction, West Mayfield, West View, Woodlawn, Wurtemburg, Zelienople\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003ePolk's Butler City Directory 1930\u003cbr\u003e\n(R. L. Polk \u0026amp; Co., 1930, 530 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a directory of the city of Butler, Butler Co., PA for the year 1930.  The publication begins with a resident directory listing residents and businesses within the city alphabetically by name  It provides the resident (or business) name, occupation, and street address for each listing.  Some listings also include the name of the mate of the primary resident and their employer's name.  Following this is a numeric street directory, listing residents according to street address, then a classified business directory.  Finally, there is a directory of the rural route numbers in the areas surrounding Butler.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eTelephone Directory - May 1935\u003cbr\u003e\n(Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1935, 126 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a telephone directory of covering parts of Butler, Mercer and Venango Counties, Pennsylvania, and some portions of Ohio for the year 1935.   The directory lists 1,000's of residents and businesses, and provides the resident's name, street address and telephone number arranged alphabetically by town.  This directory also includes the \"yellow pages\" section covering the businesses of the same area.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003ePennsylvania Towns\u003cbr\u003e\nAdamsville, Amsterdam, Annandale, Barkeyville, Bethel, Blacktown, Bovard, Bowie, Boyers, Branchton, Browntown, Bullion, Centertown, Charlestown, Clark, Clark Post Office, Clarks Mills, Clarksville, Coolspring, Deegan, Deweyville, Elora, Espyville, Farrell, Ferrona, Five Points, Forestville, Fredonia, Geneva, Goff, Greenville, Grove City, Hadley, Hallston, Harrisville, Henderson, Hermitage, Hickory Corners, Hill, Isle, Jackson Center, Jamestown, Keel Ridge, Keisters, Kennard, Kilgore, Kremis, Lamonts Corners, Leechs Corners, Leesburg, London, Mercer, Milburn, Millbrook, Nectarine, Neshannock, New Hamburg, New Lebanon, New Virgina, Oakland Station, Oakstown, Osgood, Pardoe, Perrine Corners, Salem, Sandy Lake, Sharon, Sharpsville, Sheakleyville, Shenango, Slippery Rock, Stoneboro, Transfer, Trouts Corners, Turnersville, Wesley, Westford, West Liberty, West Middlesex, Wheatland, Wick, Wicks Station\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003e1939-1940 Rural Directory - Butler County (C. S. Burke, 1939, 88 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a farm and rural directory of Butler County, PA for the year 1939-40. It lists several hundred farmers and provides their address, number of acres and estimated value of the farm. There are also a number of ads for local businesses.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eSharon-Farrell and Nearby Communities Telephone Directory\u003cbr\u003e\nApril 1940 (Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1940, 114 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a telephone directory of covering parts of Butler, Mercer and Venango Counties, Pennsylvania, and some portions of Ohio for the year 1940.   The directory lists 1,000's of residents and businesses, and provides the resident's name, street address and telephone number arranged alphabetically by town.  This directory also includes the \"yellow pages\" section covering the businesses of the same area.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003ePennsylvania Towns\u003cbr\u003e\nAdamsville, Amsterdam, Annandale, Atlantic, Barkeyville, Bethel, Blacktown, Bovard, Boyers, Branchton, Browntown, Bullion, Centertown, Charlestown, Clark, Clark Post Office, Clarks Mills, Clarksville, Coolspring, Deegan, Deweyville, Elora, Espyville, Farrell, Ferrona, Five Points, Forestville, Fredonia, Geneva, Goff, Greenville, Grove City, Hadley, Hall Shaft, Hallston, Harrisville, Hartstown, Henderson, Hermitage, Hickory Corners, Hill, Irishtown, Isle, Jackson Center, Jamestown, Keel Ridge, Keisters, Kennard, Lamonts Corners, Leechs Corners, Leesburg, London, Maysville, Mercer, Milburn, Millbrook, Nectarine, Neshannock, New Hamburg, New Lebanon, New Virgina, Oakland Station, Oakstown, Osgood, Pardoe, Salem, Sandy Lake, Sharon, Sharpsville, Sheakleyville, Shenango, Slippery Rock, Stoneboro, Transfer, Trouts Corners, Turnersville, Wesley, Westford, West Liberty, West Middlesex, Wheatland, Wick, Wicks Station\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eOhio Towns\u003cbr\u003e\nBrookfield, Brookfield Center, Brookfield Slope, Masury, Petroleum, Yankee Lake\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eNew Kensington \u0026amp; Nearby Communities Telephone Directory\u003cbr\u003e\nFebruary 1948 (Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1948, 244 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a telephone directory covering parts of Allegheny and Butler Counties, Pennsylvania for the year 1948. The directory information lists the resident's name, street address and telephone number arranged alphabetically by town.  This directory also includes the \"yellow pages\" section covering the businesses of the same area.\u003c\/p\u003e \n\n\u003cp\u003eTowns Covered:\u003cbr\u003e\nAcmetonia, Aladdin, Arnold, Bairdford, Barking, Bartley, Birdville, Blanchard, Blawnox, Boggsville, Boquet Station, Brackenridge, Braeburn, Brinker, Butler Junction, Cabot, Caldwell Heights, Carbon Black, Center, Cheswick, Claremont, Clinton, Concordia, Creighton, Culmerville, Curtisville, Denny, Denny Camp Gardens, Denny's Mills, Ekastown, Flick, Frankstown Acres, Freeport, Garvers Ferry, Glassmere, Grange Hall, Great Belt, Haffey, Hannahstown, Harmarville, Harwick, Herman, Houseville, Ingleside, Ivywood, Jefferson Center, Kiskiminetas Junction, Laneville, Lardintown, Leasuresville, Logan's Ferry, Lucesco, Marwood, McAbee, McVille, Milltown, Montrose, Nadine, Natrona, Natrona Heights, Newfield, New Kensington, New Texas, North Allegheny Acres, North Blessemer, Oakmont, Parnassus, Plum Creek, Renton, Riddles Crossroads, Rockdale, Rosedale, Rural Ridge, Russellton, Sandy Creek, Sardis, Sarver, Sarver Station, Saxonburg, Schenley, Silverville, Slate Lick, Springdale, Sycamore, Tarentum, Trestle, Unity, Unity Station, Universal, Valley Camp, Verona, Werner Camp Gardens, West Jefferson, West Natrona, West New Kensington, West Saxonburg, West Tarentum, West Winfield\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eGrove City - Mercer and Nearby Communities Telephone Directory\u003cbr\u003e\nApril 1952 (Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1952, 164 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a telephone directory covering parts of Mercer County, Pennsylvania for the year 1952. The directory information lists the resident's name, street address and telephone number arranged alphabetically by town.  This directory also includes the \"yellow pages\" section covering the businesses of the same area.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eTowns Included:\u003cbr\u003e\nAmsterdam, Annandale, Barkeyville, Blacktown, Bovard, Boyers, Branchton, Browntown, Bullion, Centertown, Coolspring, Deegan, Elora, Forestville, Fredonia, Goff, Grove City, Hall Shaft, Hallston, Harrisville, Hendersonville, Irishtown, Isle, Jackson Center, Keisters, Leesburg, London, Mercer, Millbrook, Millburn, Nectarine, New Hamburg, New Lebanon, Oakstown, Pardoe, Sandy Lake, Slippery Rock, Stoneboro, Wesley\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBeaver Valley and Nearby Communities Telephone Directory\u003cbr\u003e\nJanuary 1954 (Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1954, 420 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a telephone directory of covering parts of Allegheny, Beaver, Butler and Lawrence Counties, Pennsylvania for the year 1954.   The directory lists 1,000's of residents and businesses, and provides the resident's name, street address and telephone number arranged alphabetically by town.  This directory also includes the \"yellow pages\" section covering the businesses of the same area.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eTowns Covered:\u003cbr\u003e\nAliquippa, Ambridge, Ash, Baden, Beaver, Beaver Falls, Beaver Terrace, Beaver Valley, Bellton, Big Creek, Big Sewickley Creek, Bocktown, Bridgewater, Buhl, Burnstown, Callery, Callery Junction, Carnot, Carr Post Office, Celia, Clark Manor, College Hill, Colona, Conway, Coraopolis, Coraopolis Heights, Crows Run, Darlington, Doctor Heights, Duck Run, East Rochester, Eastvale, Edgeworth, Eidenau, Ellport, Ellwood City, Enon, Enon Valley, Esther, Evans City, Fairoaks, Fairview, Fallston, Five Points, Fombell, Franklin Road, Freedom, Frisco, Geneva Hill, Georgetown, Glenfield, Glen Osborne, Glenwillard, Green Garden, Gringo, Groveton, Harmony, Harmony Junction, Haysville, Hazel Dell, Holt, Homewood, Homewood Junction, Hookstown, Independence, Industry, Industry Heights, Josephtown, Knox Plan, Kobuta, Koppel, Leetsdale, Legionville, Lillyville, Marquis, Merrill, Middle Lancaster, Midland, Monaca, Montour Junction, Moon, Morado, Mountair, Mt. 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These files can be read using many PDF reader programs (Windows \/ Mac \/ Linux), however Adobe Reader or Acrobat are recommended.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n\u003cp\u003eCA01 - Cambria County PA - Everything Collection (All Collections on Cambria County)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n\n\u003cp\u003eCA02 - County, Regional, Miscellaneous History and Maps Collection\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eCounty History \u0026amp; Biography Collection\u003cbr\u003e\nThe History and Topography of Dauphin, Cumberland, Franklin, Bedford, Adams, Perry, Somerset, Cambria, and Indiana Counties (I. Daniel Rupp, 1848, 711 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nBiographical and Portrait Cyclopedia of Cambria County, Pennsylvania (The Union Publishing Company, 1896, 563 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nHistory of Cambria County Pennsylvania With Genealogical Memoirs. Illustrated Vol. 1-3 (Henry Wilson Storey, 1907, 1959 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nCambria County Pioneers (James M. 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In Cambria County and City of Johnstown 1935 (Anonymous, 1935, 20 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nYoung American Patriots - The Youth of Pennsylvania in World War II (National Publishing Company, 1946, 674 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eMaps Atlases \u0026amp; Images\u003cbr\u003e\n1850's Map of Cambria Co., Penna (R. Pearsall Smith, Color)\u003cbr\u003e\n1867 Map of Cambria Co. Pennsylvania (D. G. Beers \u0026amp; A. Pomeroy, Color)\u003cbr\u003e\n1890 Illustrated Historical Combination Atlas of Cambria County Pennsylvania (J. Caldwell, B\/W)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBirds-eye Town Views\u003cbr\u003e\nSouth Fork, Cambria County, Pennsylvania (1900, by T. M. Fowler \u0026amp; James B. Moyer)\u003cbr\u003e\nGallitzin, Cambria County, Pennsylvania (1901, by T. M. Fowler \u0026amp; James B. Moyer)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n\n\n\u003cp\u003eCA03 - Directory Collection (1876-1955)\u003cbr\u003e\n1876-7 Wiggins \u0026amp; McKillop's General Directory of Cambria, Indiana \u0026amp; Westmoreland Counties (Wiggins \u0026amp; McKillop, 1876, 331 pages) \u003cbr\u003e\nWebb's Johnstown Directory 1884 (W. S. Webb \u0026amp; Company, 1884, 200 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nC. B. Clark's Johnstown Directory and Citizens' Register.  May, 1889 (Charles B. Clark, 1889, 355 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nList of Subscribers - The Central District Printing Telegraph Co., July 1894 (The Central District and Printing Telegraph Company, 1894, 186 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nOfficial Directory of the Central District \u0026amp; Printing  Telegraph Co. 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L. Polk \u0026amp; Co., 1951, 920 pages\u003cbr\u003e\nEbensburg and Nearby Communities Telephone Directory - February 1955 (Bell Telephone Company of PA, 1955, 166 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"PA-Genealogy","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":42545177067748,"sku":"CA01","price":40.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0784\/3371\/products\/websitelogo_b4485703-cc30-423d-ad4f-23a2ffce9fc2.jpg?v=1645626645"},{"product_id":"cambria-county-pa-county-regional-miscellaneous-history-and-maps-collection","title":"Cambria County PA - County, Regional, Miscellaneous History and Maps Collection","description":"\u003cp\u003eThis is a collection of various historical and genealogical reference works on Pennsylvania.  These references cover 1000's of individuals, and are an excellent way to start or continue research focused on PA.\u003c\/p\u003e  \n\n\u003cp\u003eThis material was scanned from original publications and will be provided as text searchable PDFs (unless noted in description). These files can be read using many PDF reader programs (Windows \/ Mac \/ Linux), however Adobe Reader or Acrobat are recommended.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n\n\u003cp\u003eCounty Histories \u0026amp; Biographical Volumes\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eThe History and Topography of Dauphin, Cumberland, Franklin, Bedford, Adams,\u003cbr\u003e\nPerry, Somerset, Cambria, and Indiana Counties (I. Daniel Rupp, 1848, 711 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis publication begins with an early history of the state.  It discusses the German and Scotch-Irish immigrants who settled in these counties, and the follows with a discussion of the troubles the early settlers had with the Indians. After the general history of the area, it changes focus to individual counties and Cambria County is covered on pages 573-595.  These pages discuss the formation and growth of the county.  It also contains a description of its geography, agriculture, industry, and a brief history of its major towns.  At the end is a very useful Every-Name Index that was added to the original publication.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBiographical and Portrait Cyclopedia of Cambria County, Pennsylvania\u003cbr\u003e\n(The Union Publishing Company, 1896, 563 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a historical and biographical account of Cambria County, PA.  It begins with a brief history of the county; its settlement and growth.  Following this, there are numerous biographical sketches of important or influential people \/ families of the county.  Many of the biographical sketches are also accompanied by a portrait of the main sketch subject.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eSurnames Indexed:\u003cbr\u003e\nAdams, Akers, Alexander, Allport, Altemus, Anderson, Anna, Armitage, Barclay, Barker, Barnhart, Bauer, Bearer, Bender, Benford, Bengele, Bland, Blair, Blauch, Blimmel, Boyd, Boyer, Bowman, Bracken, Bradimyer, Brallier, Brendlinger, Brehm, Brown, Buck, Burkhard, Burkhart, Burns, Byrne, Caldwell, Cambell, Carpenter, Carter, Chandler, Christy, Claghorn, Clark, Connelly, Conrad, Cooper, Cordell, Costlow, Coulter, Craig, Craver, Cresswell, Crofford, Crouse, Croyle, Cunningham, Custer, Davis, Davison, Denny, Devlin, Dick, Dibert, Diethrich, Dietrick, Dillon, Dimond, Dowling, Duncan, Dunegan, Earhart, Edwards, Eichenlaub, Emmerling, Endsley, Evans, Farrell, Fenlon, Ferguson, Fichtner, Fisher, Fitzharris, Foley, Fox, Fraser, Frazer, Fronheiser, Fulton, Gageby, Galbraith, Gallitizin, Gasteiger, Gates, Geer, George, Gessler, Geus, Gittings, Glasgow, Glass, Gochnour, Good, Goodwin, Gore, Graham, Gray, Green, Greene, Griffith, Gwin, Hager, Hagey, Hahn, Hamilton, Hamm, Hannon, Harris, Harshberger, Hartman,  Hartung, Haws, Herzog, Hill, Hoffman, Hofmyr, Honan, Hoover, Horner, Horrocks, Hostetler, Hughes, Hummel, Hunt, Huntley, Itell, Ivory, Jacoby, Johns, Johnson, Johnston, Jones, Jordan, Kaylor, Keedy, Kensinger, Kerr, King, Kinkead, Kirsch, Kline, Kohler, Koontz, Krebs, Kress, Krumenacker, Kuhn, Kunkle, Laffey, Lantzy, Layton, Leckey, Leech, Lehman, Levergood, Lewis, Linton, Litzinger, Livingston, Lloyd, Long, Longwell, Loughry, Louther, Love, Lowman, Lucas, Luddens, Luke, Luther, Lynch, Marburg, Mardis, Martin, Masters, Mathhews, Maucher, McAnulty, McCartney, McDonald, McGough, McHugh, McKee, McKernan, McManamy, McMillen, McNeelis, Mellon, Miller, Mitchell, Murdock, Murphy, Myers, Neff, Nicholson, Noonana, Notley, O'Connor, O'Hagen, Orris, Osborn, Ott, Owens, Parrish, Patterson, Paul, Peden, Perry, Pierson, Porch, Pratt, Pringle, Pryce, Rashbach, Reade, Ream, Reed, Reese, Rettger, Rice, Richards, Riddell, Rieg, Riffel, Rivinius, Roberts, Robertson, Robison, Rockefeller, Rose, Rowe, Rowland, Ruthrauff, Saly, Schill, Sechler, Seigh, Shaffer, Sharbaugh, Shepherd, Sherbine, Sheridan, Shipman, Shoemaker, Short, Shryock, Shumaker, Simmers, Singer, Sipe, Skelly, Slick, Smith, Sommerville, Spencer, Stackhouse, Strayer, Stephens, Stewart, Stibich, Stineman, Storey, Strittmatter, Stull, Stutzman, Stuver, Swan, Swank, Sybert, Taylor, Thomas, Thompson, Tomb, Trageser, Traxler, Unger, Van Scoyoc, Vaughen, Vicroy, Von Lunen, Wagner, Wagoner, Wakefield, Walkinshaw, Walters, Waltz, Warner, Weakland, Weaver, Weimer, Wentroth, Wertz, Wesner, West, Wharton, Wicks, Williams, Wilson, Wirtner, Woodruff, Womer, Yahner, Yeagley, Yearick, Yeckley, Yothers, Young, Zahn, Zimmerman\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eHistory of Cambria County Pennsylvania With Genealogical Memoirs.\u003cbr\u003e\nIllustrated Vol. 1-3 (Henry Wilson Storey, 1907, 1959 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis publication is an extensive historical and biographical work on Cambria County, PA.  Originally published as a three-volume set, it includes biographies and historical data on hundreds of families from this area of central Pennsylvania.  This is an excellent resource for historical or genealogical research in Cambria County.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eSurnames Indexed:\u003cbr\u003e\nAdams, Allen, Alwine, Arble, Bader, Bailey, Baldwin, Bantley, Barker, Barnes, Barnhart, Bearer, Beatty, Beegle, Beilstein, Beiter, Bender, Bennett, Bentz, Bergman, Berkley, Beuler, Bischof, Blair, Blauch, Blough, Bohan, Bole, Bolsinger, Boone, Border, Born, Bostert, Brixner, Bougher, Bowden, Bowman, Boyle, Boyts, Bracken, Bradley, Brallier, Brandler, Broad, Brotz, Brown, Bryan, Buck, Burgoon, Burket, Burkhart, Burns, Caddy, Caldwell, Callan, Campbell, Canan, Carney, Cathew, Chrissey, Clinger, Cobaugh, Cole, Coleman, Confer, Connelly, Conrad, Cook, Cooper, Coster, Coulter, Cover, Covode, Cox, Coyle, Cramer, Croyle, Crum, Csucska, Custer, Danges, Davies, Davis, Dawson, Decker, Deckert, Delozier, Dempsey, Denny, Deny, Dibert, Dick, Dietz, Dimond, Dotterer, Dowling, Downes, Dunmire, DuPont, Earych, Edwards, Eicher, Endsley, Entwisle, Erwin, Estep, Esterly, Evans, Faber, Faith, Farabaugh, Fend, Fender, Ferguson, Ferrell, Fichtner, Flig, Fisher, Fitzharris, Flick, Foulke, Foust, Fox, Frank, Franke, Fredericks, Fronheiser, Frye, Fulton, Fussell, Fyock, Gaffney, Gageby, Gallagher, Gardner, Garretson, Gear, Geiselhart, Gerhardt, Gigliotti, Glass, Glitsch, Glock, Gocher, Goenner, Goff, Gojsovic, Golde, Goodfellow, Grady, Gray, Green, Greer, Griffith, Gruber, Hager, Haight, Hall, Hannan, Harris, Harshberger, Hassinger, Hasson, Hay, Haynes, Headrick, Heinze, Henderson, Hershberger, Heslop, Hetrick Higson, Hinchman, Hines, Hochstine, Hoerle, Hofecker, Hoffman, Hohmann, Honan, Hoover, Horne, Horner, Hornick, Houck, Hubbard, Hudson, Huebner, Hughes, Hull, Hummel, Huntley, Itell, Jacoby, James, Johnston, Jones, Judy, Karl, Kauffman, Kaylor, Keafer, Keim, Keller, Kennedy, Kephart, Kern, King, Kinkead, Kirby, Kirkendall, Kist, Kittell, Kline, Knee, Kniss, Knuff, Koch, Krebs, Kress, Krieger, Kuntz, LaFrance, Lampman, Lantzy, Larimer, Lauffer, Lavelle, Leech, Lehman, Leitenberger, Lenhart, leventry, Levergood, Lewis, Lingenfelter, Linton, Litzinger, Lloyd, Lockard, Lohr, Lorentz, Love, Lowman, Ludwig, Maneval, Marbourg, Marcella, Marker, Martvon, Masters, Mathaldi, Mathiot, Matthews, Mayer, McAnulty, McBrice, McCahan, McClain, McClarren, McCormick, McCue, McDermott, McElcarr, McKee, McKeever, McMillen, McNeelis, McPike, Mentch, Michael, Michel, Miller, Minahan, Montverda, Moore, Morgan, Muehlhauser, Mullen, Murdock, Murphy, Murr, Myers, Nagle, O'Connor, Oldham, O'Leary, Opperman, Osborn, Oswald, Ott, Overdorff, Palliser, Parrish, Parsons, Patch, Paul, Peach, Peden, Pender, Pendry, Penrod, Peterson, Pfarr, Pfeil, Pfeister, Piper, Piro, Plunkentt, Price, Priest, Pringle, Quinn, Quirk, Raab, Reade, Ream, Reed, Reese, Replogle, Reynolds, Rink, Ritter, Roberts, Robison, Roland, Rose, Rosensteel, Roth, Rowland, Rutledge, Ryan, Sagerson, Saly, Sanderson, Sanker, Scanian, Scharmann, Schenkemeyer, Scherer, Schmidt, Schuller, Schultz, Schwab, Sechler, Sedlmeyer, Shaffer, Shank, Sharbaugh, Sharkey, Sheehan, Sheridan, Shissler, Shoemaker, Shoff, Short, Shreve, Shryock, Shumaker, Sipe, Siter, Slater, Slattery, Slick, Smith, Snook, Snowden, Spangler, Speice, Speigelhalter, Spenger, Stackhouse, Stammelbach, Stenger, Stephens, Stibich, Stineman, Storey, Storm, Stotts, Straub, Stremel, Stricker, Strittmatter, Strong, Stuber, Stull, Stutzman, Suppes, Suter, Swan, Swank, Swope, Taylor, Thomas, Thompson, Tibbott, Tice, Tille, Trabold, Trefts, Trent, Tross, Troxell, Turner, Van Wert, Veres, Von Lunen, Wagoner, Wakefield, Walker, Walkinshaw, Walters, Waters, Watkins, Weaver, Weeks, Weigle, Weimer, Wendell, Wertz, Westover, Wheeling, Widdersheim, Widmann, Wike, Wild, WIlson, Wirt, Wissinger, Wood, Woodruff, Woolf, Woy, Wyland, Wysel, Young, Zimmerman\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eCambria County Pioneers (James M. Swank, 1910, 136 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nRegarding this publication, the Preface notes:\u003cbr\u003e\n   \"It is a compilation entirely, with two exceptions, of twenty biographical and other sketches relating\u003cbr\u003e\nto Cambria county that were written years ago, some of them many years ago. It has fallen to my lot to prepare from time to time and publish biographical sketches of some of the prominent men of Cambria county in the old days, a few of whom were then living but most of whom had passed to the other side, and these sketches, now reproduced, occupy the larger part of the following pages; the remainder of the volume is devoted to subjects of historical interest relating to pioneer days in Cambria county which I have had occasion to consider in years gone by.\"\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eContents:\u003cbr\u003e\nThe Founding of the Johnstown Tribune \u003cbr\u003e\nPeter Goughnour's Reminiscences \u003cbr\u003e\nRevelations of an Old Ledger \u003cbr\u003e\nRev. Shadrach Howell Terry \u003cbr\u003e\nRecollections of Early Johnstown \u003cbr\u003e\nEdwin Augustus Vickroy \u003cbr\u003e\nJohn Royer, Huguenot \u003cbr\u003e\nMayor John Linton \u003cbr\u003e\nThe Building of the Cambria Iron Works \u003cbr\u003e\nHon. Daniel Johnson Morrell \u003cbr\u003e\nMajor George Nelson Smith \u003cbr\u003e\nDr. William Anthony Smith \u003cbr\u003e\nJudge James Potts \u003cbr\u003e\nJudge Cyrus L. Pershing \u003cbr\u003e\nColonel Jacob M. Campbell \u003cbr\u003e\nAlexander Chesterfield Mullin \u003cbr\u003e\nSamuel Bell McCormick \u003cbr\u003e\nA Reminiscence of President Zachary Taylor \u003cbr\u003e\nJohn Fritz, Ironmaster \u003cbr\u003e\nA Lesson from the Johnstown Flood\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eHistory of Cambria County Pennsylvania Vol. 1 \u0026amp; 2 (John E. Gable, 1926, 1242 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis publication was originally published as a two-volume historical and biographical work on Cambria County, PA.  The first volume dealt mostly with the history and development of the county.  The second volume contains biographical sketches on hundreds of pioneer families and prominent individuals who were residents of Cambria.  This is an excellent resource for historical or genealogical research in this area of Pennsylvania\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eSurnames Indexed:\u003cbr\u003e\nAbel, Adams, Aitken, Aldering, Allen, Altimus, Alwine, Anderson, Apel, Appleyard, Arbogast, Azzara, Baback, Bacha, Bailey, Baird, Bancroft, Bandell, Bantley, Barber, Barker, Barnes, Barnhart, Barto, Bates, Bathurst, Barker, Baumer, Baumgardner, Bearer, Beatty, Beck, Beckley, Beers, Beilstein, Beiter, Bender, Benford, Bennetts, Benshoff, Bentz, Bergstein, Berkebile, Berkey, Bernard, Betts, Betz, Bibb, Bigler, Binder, Bingner, Biter, Black, Blair, Bland, Blauch, Blimmel, Blum, Bloom, Blough, Bohan, Bollinger, Borbonus, Border, Bosley, Bosserman, Boston, Bosserman, Boucher, Bowden, Bowen, Bowers, Bowser, Boyer, Boyle, Bracken, Brallier, Braude, Brown, Briggs, Briney, Brinham, Brubaker, Brunner, Buck, Buettner, Burke, Burkey, Burkhart, Burkhard, Burns, Bush, Buterbaugh, Camp, Campbell, Carlisle, Carman, Carney, Carroll, Carstensen, Chaplin, Claflin, Clark, Clawson, Claycomb, Collins, Connah, Connell, Connelly, Conrad, Conway, Cooper, Cornely, Cover, Craig, Cramer, Crawford, Crissey, Crotzer, Crouse, Crum, Cullen, Cunningham, Cupp, Cuppels, Custer, Daugherty, Davidson, Davies, Davis, Deeter, DeFrehn, Dekarski, De Maria, Denny, Deringer, Dickenson, Dickey, Diehl, Dietrich, Dietz, Difenderfer, Dilling, Dimond, Dingwall, Dixon, Douglas, Dougherty, Dorr, Draper, Dugan, Dumm, Dunford, Dunlap, Dunn, Dunnick, Du Pont, Duwell, Easly, Eckel, Edwards, Eicher, Ellenberger, Ellsworth, Ellis, Eves, Evans, Faunce, Faust, Fawcett, Fee, Ferguson, Fichtner, Fisher, Fitzharris, Flatley, Fleming, Flick, Fleck, Fleckenstein, Fockler, Folckemer, Fouch, Frank, Franke, Frick, Fronheiser, Fulmer, Gable, Gallaschum, Gardner, Gelotte, George, Gerber, Gerhardt, Gerheim, Gilchrist, Gindlesperger, Glenn, Glock, Glumicich, Goldstein, Goller, Good, Goodall, Goodhart, Gordon, Gorsuch, Goss, Goughnour, Gould, Grabiak, Grafe, Graffius, Graham, Gramling, Grandinetti, Gray, Grazier, Green, Greenblatt, Griffith, Groke, Gross, Grove, Grush, Gurley, Gutwald, Guyer, Haarlander, Habrowski, Hack, Haldeman, Hall, Hamilton, Hammond, Hancuff, Hankoff, Hanna, Happe, Harkins, Harding, Hargreaves, Harrigan, Harris, Harrison, Hartley, Hartigan, Hartman, Hasson, Hay, Heagy, Heffley, Heilman, Heisel, Helfrick, Henderson, Henry, Hershberger, Hess, Hewett, Hibbs, Hile, Hite, Hoerle, Hofecker, Hoffman, Hogan, Hogue, Hohmann, Holdeman, Holsinger, Holtz, Holzman, Hood, Hoppel, Horner, Hornick, Hostetler, Houck, Howard, Hower, Hoy, Hoyle, Hughes, Humphrey, Hunter, Hupf, Husted, Hutzel, James, Jefferson, Johnston, Jones, Jurchak, Kagarise, Kajie, Kearney, Keener, Keiper, Keim, Keller, Kelly, Kemerer, Kennedy, Killius, Kimmel, Kinney, Kintner, Kinzey, Kirkpatrick, Kirsch, Kirschmann, Kishbaugh, Kline, Krakowski, Kress, Kring, Krink, Krise, Kritzer, Krug, Kruemenaker, Kuhn, Kunkle, Kurtz, La Mantia, Lambert, Lambing, Lamont, Lancaster, Lane, Langgans, Lantzy, Lape, Larimer, Lauer, Lauffer, Lavelle, Leadbetter, Leahy, Leap, Leech, Lehmier, Leitenberger, Lenhart, Leppert, Leventry, Lewis, Ling, Little, Lloyd, Lockard, Longwell, Long, Lord, Love, Lovette, Lowman, Luse, Luther, Luxenberg, Lynam, Lynch, McAllister, McAneny, McAnulty, McCardell, McClain, McCloskey, McClure, McCoy, McCullough, McDermott, McFadden, McFeaters, McGinley, McGinnis, McGonigle, McGuire, McHugh, McKee, McKenrick, McKeown, McLain, McVicker, McWilliams, MacFarlane, MacIntyre, Madill, Madigan, Mainhart, Malzi, Mangus, Marcella, mardis, Martvon, Mash, Massimello, Masters, Mathews, Mayer, Meckley, Metzger, Meyer, Meyers, Mihalik, Miles, Miller, Miltenberger, Mitchell, Mooney, Moose, Moore, Morgan, Morley, Morrow, Moskal, Monteith, Moyer, Mrugala, Mulhollen, Mulvehill, Murdock, Murphy, Murray, Murtha, Myers, Navratil, Nees, Nenninger, Nicholson, Niessner, Nolan, Noon, Oaks, Ober, O'Connor, Ondriezek, O'Neil, Orner, Ott, Overberger, Owens, Panagotacos, Parnell, Patch, Patterson, Paul, Pearce, Peevey, Pelliccioni, Penrod, Pentrack, Peters, Phenicie, Picking, Pierce, Pike, Plumer, Plummer, Pohl, Porch, Powelson, Price, Prideaux, Pringle, Quirk, Quinn, Raab, Rager, Rainey, Ratchford, Reddy, Reed, Reese, Reiter, Replogle, Repp, Rhodes, Riblett, Rice, Riddel, Riddle, Riley, Ringel, Rishell, Roberts, Robine, Robinson, Rohde, Roof, Rose, Ruff, Runzo, Rutledge, Ryan, Sagerson, Salus, Samsel, Samuel, Samwell, Sanderson, Sandford, Sann, Sasvary, Saylor, Schaeffer, Scharmann, Schenkemeyer, Schmucker, Schnabel, Schofield, Schrader, Schramm, Schubert, Schueler, Schultz, Schwab, Schwing, Scollon, Sechler, Seese, Sell, Shaffer, Shanley, Shank, Sharbaugh, Shaver, Sheehan, Sheeler, Sherbine, Sherer, Sheridan, Shirey, Shoemaker, Short, Siberts, Simon, Slick, Slinger, Slutzker, Smith, Snyder, Sobel, Somerville, Soule, Souser, Spangler, Spencer, Stack, Stackhouse, Stagg, Statler, Steele, Steiffer, Steinmueller, Stephens, Stevens, Stewart, Stiegelman, Stitts, Stockton, Stofko, Stokes, Straessley, Strayer, Stricker, Strittmatter, Strollo, Stroup, Stull, Stutzman, Sullivan, Sunseri, Svitil, Symons, Tadejeske, Tappert, Taylor, Temko, Thiele, Thomas, Thompson, Tibbott, Towzey, Trabold, Tross, Troxell, Truscott, Turby, Turgeon, Umberger, Urban, Van Allman, Van Dusen, Varner, Veil, Veres, Viering, Vogel, Wacker, Wagner, Walker, Wallace, Walsh, Walter, Walters, Waltz, Weaver, Weigel, Weir, Weismiller, Wendall, Werry, Wesner, Weston, Westover, White, Wicks, Wilkinson, Williams, Wilson, Wirtner, Wirtz, Wissinger, Wolfard, Wood, Woy, Wright, Yeckley, Young, Zamba, Zickerhoff, Zimmerman, Zubritzky\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n\n\n\u003cp\u003eTown, Township \u0026amp; Regional Histories\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eThe Valley of the Conemaugh (Thomas J. Chapman, 1865, 201 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nFrom the Preface:\u003cbr\u003e\n\"The scope of this little work is to give an historical and descriptive account of the Valley of the Conemaugh, which embraces the county of Cambria, and a portion of the counties of Somerset, Indiana and Westmoreland.\u003cbr\u003e\n...so many older men still live, natives of this valley, and better acquainted with its early history... meanwhile, the time is passing away, and the scanty materials out of which to form a local history of the Conemaugh valley are yearly growing less and less. The author has gathered up such of the incidents in the early history of this section of the country as  have been thought worthy of preservation, and he takes pleasure in thus submitting the results of his labors to the judgment of his readers.\"\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eSouvenir of Johnstown (L. H. Nelson Company, 1906, 32 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis publication was produced as a photographic souvenir of the city of Johnstown, Cambria County, PA.  It provides a brief descriptions of the city in 1906 followed by over three dozen photographs of historic buildings or locations around the city.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eJohnstown Illustrated (Ill. Postal Card Co., ~1910, 14 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a pictorial souvenir of the town of Johnstown, Cambria County, PA, presenting photographs of various locations around town.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eStonycreek Township History Book 1876-1976\u003cbr\u003e\n(Commissioners of Stonycreek Township, 1976, 44 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a centennial history of Stonycreek Township, Cambria County, PA published in 1976.  It covers the early history and development of the area as well as provides a current (1976) description of the township and its features.  A nice segment of the history deals with several families that were influential in its growth: Constable, Griffith, Harshbarger, Hoffman, Horner, Jacoby, Vickroy, Wertz, and Wissinger.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n\n\n\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous Histories\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eIndustrial and Commercial Resources of [Western] Pennsylvania\u003cbr\u003e\n(Historical Publishing Company, 1887, 144 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis publication is a history and description of the business operations from dozens of towns throughout Western Pennsylvania.  Each business is detailed in sketch form, giving, in many cases, a brief history of its existence, management, and a description of its operations.  This information was only published in this publication making this a rare and useful resource for historical or genealogical research in these counties of PA.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eFrom Cambria County\u003cbr\u003e\n-- From Johnstown: -- H. \u0026amp; S. Swank, Morris Nathan, Cambria Iron and Steel Works, Henry Kelly, Thomas \u0026amp; Walters, J. Swank \u0026amp; Son, T. G. Stewart \u0026amp; Co., Henderson \u0026amp; Alexander, Eldridge \u0026amp; Young, Johnstown Supply House, Hulbert House, Davis \u0026amp; Walters, Bantly \u0026amp; Fronheiser, J. S. Smith, Jolly Brothers Five-Cent Store, Louis Luckhardt, G. W. Millspaw, Cover's Livery, Geis, Foster \u0026amp; Quinn, Schrader \u0026amp; Green, W. A. Kramer, J. C. Duncan D.D.S., Alexander Black, B. F. Burkhart, Samuel Lenhart, Charles S. Ruth, Christian Kimpel, Wm. H. Fentiman, Contantine Elsaesser, Henry Viering, Emil Young, V. Louther, Thomas W. Kirlin\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eDirectory of Who's Who? In Cambria County and\u003cbr\u003e\nCity of Johnstown 1935 (Anonymous, 1935, 20 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a directory of the County and local officials of Cambria County, PA for the year 1935.  It lists officials of all levels of the County and city of Johnstown and their political affiliation.  There are also portraits of some of the officials included.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eGallitzin World War II Memorial (Home-Coming Committee, 1946, 199 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis book was written as a memorial of those who served in the various branches of the armed forces during the course of World War II from the vicinity of Gallitzin, Cambria County, PA, and also includes a brief history of the town of Gallitzin.  It begins with a section devoted to the servicemen who gave their lives in the course of the war.  Each listing provides a brief biography of the soldier and his service and includes a portrait.  The subsequent section covers almost all of the other servicemen and each listing provides similar information but does not include a portrait of the soldier.  At the end is a list of soldiers who served but for which there was no history available.  After this, there is also a list of World War I veterans and nurses from the area.  The final section of the publication is a brief history of the town of Gallitzin originally written in 1931.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eYoung American Patriots - The Youth of Pennsylvania in World War II\u003cbr\u003e\n(National Publishing Company, 1946, 674 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis publication is a memorial to the service men and women of Pennsylvania who served in WWII.  It contains brief sketches of 1,000's of soldiers from across the state.  The sketches provide a variety of information on each soldier: Name, rank, branch of military, engagements, discharge date, military awards, birth date, parents, spouse, address, religion., etc.  The information varies from soldier to soldier but most contain the information above.  Also, nearly every sketch is accompanies by a portrait of the soldier.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eThis publication is not an exhaustive listing of all the soldiers of Pennsylvania who fought in World War II.  Nearly all counties are represented, but some more extensively than others.  Those given more extensive coverage include:  Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Blair, Butler, Cambria, Cumberland, Dauphin, Erie, Fayette, Indiana, Lawrence, Northampton, Westmoreland,\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eHere is a sample listing:\u003cbr\u003e\nAbbott, William Edward\u003cbr\u003e\nCpl., Army. Born Apr. 6, 1925. Entered Serv. June 12, 1943. Ft. Belvoir; N. Guinea; Phil. Is.; Okinawa.  Awarded GCM, As-Pac Rib., BS, Phil. Lib. Rib.  Disch. Mar. 2, 1945.  Attended Clymer HS.  Protestant.  Son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Abbott.  Husband of Margaret Herrington Abbott, 818 Sandusky St., N. S., Pgh, 12, Pa.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n\n\n\u003cp\u003eMaps Atlases \u0026amp; Images\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eMaps \u0026amp; Atlases (*** Not text searchable ***)\u003cbr\u003e\n1850's Map of Cambria Co., Penna (R. Pearsall Smith, Color)\u003cbr\u003e\n1867 Map of Cambria Co. Pennsylvania (D. G. Beers \u0026amp; A. Pomeroy, Color)\u003cbr\u003e\n1890 Illustrated Historical Combination Atlas of Cambria County Pennsylvania (J. Caldwell, B\/W)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBirds-eye Town Views (*** Not text searchable ***)\u003cbr\u003e\nSouth Fork, Cambria County, Pennsylvania (1900, by T. M. Fowler \u0026amp; James B. Moyer)\u003cbr\u003e\nGallitzin, Cambria County, Pennsylvania (1901, by T. M. Fowler \u0026amp; James B. 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These files can be read using many PDF reader programs (Windows \/ Mac \/ Linux), however Adobe Reader or Acrobat are recommended.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n\n\u003cp\u003e1876-7 Wiggins \u0026amp; McKillop's General Directory of Cambria, Indiana\u003cbr\u003e\n\u0026amp; Westmoreland Counties (Wiggins \u0026amp; McKillop, 1876, 331 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a resident and business directory of a number of towns in Indiana, Cambria and Westmoreland Counties, PA.  Each section begins with information about the various public offices and organizations of the town.  Following this is the directory information listing the resident, their occupation and street address.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eCambria County:\u003cbr\u003e\nGeneral Directory of Johnstown and Ebensburg\u003cbr\u003e\nBusiness listings of Belsano, Carrollton, Chest Springs, Cresson, Fairview, Gallitzin, Hemlock, Loretto, Munster, Portage, Summitt, South Fork, Summer Hill, Wilmore\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eIndiana County:\u003cbr\u003e\nGeneral Directory of Indiana, Blairsville, and Saltsburg.\u003cbr\u003e\nBusiness listings of Black Lick, Covode, Clarksburg, Brady, Homer City, Jacksonville, Cherry Tree, Mount Lebanon, Plumville, Georgeville, Shelocta, Cookport, Armagh, Smicksburg, Gettysburg, Newville, Nineveh, Strongtown, Dickonville, Mechanicsburg, Davidsville, Tailorsville, Chambersville, Richmond, Martin's Mills\u003cbr\u003e\n \u003cbr\u003e\nWestmoreland County:\u003cbr\u003e\nGeneral Directory of Greensburg and Latrobe\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eWebb's Johnstown Directory 1884 (W. S. Webb \u0026amp; Company, 1884, 200 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a resident and business directory of the city of Johnstown and vicinity, Cambria County, PA for the year 1884. The main area covered is the city of Johnstown but also covered are the surrounding areas of Conemaugh, Cambria City, Prospect and Woodvale.  The directory information is arranged alphabetically listing the resident's name, occupation and street address. Following this is an appendix which lists Federal, State, County and Local public office holders as well as organizations of the city such as post offices, schools, banks, fire departments, societies, etc.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eC. B. Clark's Johnstown Directory and Citizens' Register. May, 1889\u003cbr\u003e\n(Charles B. Clark, 1889, 355 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a resident and business directory of the city of Johnstown and vicinity, Cambria County, PA for the year 1889. The main area covered is the city of Johnstown but also covered are the surrounding areas of Conemaugh, Woodvale, Millville, Cambria, Prospect, Franklin, East Conemaugh, Coopersdale, Grubbtown, Morrellville, Rosedale, Walnut Grove, Moxham and Brownstown.  The directory information is arranged alphabetically listing the resident's name, occupation and street address. There is also a business directory for South Fork, Gallitzin, and Ebensburg.  Also, just before the main directory is a brief history of Johnstown and then a history of the \"Great Flood\" of May 31st 1889.  The end of the publication contains a list of the dead from Johnstown and Cambria City.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eList of Subscribers - The Central District Printing Telegraph Co., July 1894\u003cbr\u003e\n(The Central District and Printing Telegraph Company, 1894, 186 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is an early telephone directory of Pittsburg and western Pennsylvania \/ eastern Ohio \/ northern West Virginia for the year 1894.  This was a period of early adoption of this new service, so only a select few became subscribers - usually those who were wealthy or businesses.  The information presented includes the name of the subscriber (person or business), their trade, street address and telephone number.  Pittsburgh is the main section of the directory and includes the near by areas of: Allegheny, Bellefield, Braddock, Carnegie, East End, Hazelwood, Kensington, Manchester, Mansfield, Monongahela City, McKeesport, Oakmont, Sewickley, Sharpsburg, South Side, West End, Wilkinsburg.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eOther Pennsylvania Towns included:\u003cbr\u003e\nBeaver Falls, Brookville, Butler, Connellsville, Du Bois, Ellwood City, Fairchance, Franklin, Greensburg, Greenville, Indiana, Irwin, Johnstown, Latrobe, Meadville, Mt. Pleasant, New Brighton, New Castle, Oil City, Punxsutawney, Reynoldsville, Rochester, Scottdale, Sharon, Sharpville, Titusville, Uniontown, Washington, Waynesburg\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eOhio Towns included:\u003cbr\u003e\nBellaire, Bridgeport, East Liverpool, Martin's Ferry, New Lisbon, Niles, Steubenville, Toronto, Warren, Wellsville\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eWest Virginia Towns included:\u003cbr\u003e\nAltenheim, Moundsville, New Cumberland, Wellsburg, Wheeling\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eOfficial Directory of the Central District \u0026amp; Printing  Telegraph Co. May 1898\u003cbr\u003e\n(Central District \u0026amp; Printing Telegraph Co., 1898, 410 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is an early telephone directory of Pittsburg and western Pennsylvania \/ eastern Ohio \/ northern West Virginia for the year 1898.  This was a period of early adoption of this new service, so only a select few became subscribers - usually those who were wealthy or businesses.  The information presented includes the name of the subscriber (person or business), their trade, street address and telephone number.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003ePennsylvania Towns included:\u003cbr\u003e\nApollo, Barnesboro, Barnesville, Beaver, Beaver Falls, Blairsville, Braddock, Brockwayville, Brookville, Brownsville, Butler, California, Callery, Cambridge Springs, Canonsburg, Carnegie, Charleroi, Chicora, Clarion, Claysville, Connellsville, Crafton, Dawson, Du Bois, Dunbar, Ebensburg, Elizabeth, Ellwood City, Emlenton, Evans City, Fairchance, Falls Creek, Finleyville, Foxburg, Franklin, Freeport, Greensburg, Greenville, Grove City, Harmony, Hastings, Homestead, Indiana, Irwin, Jeannette, Johnstown, Kittanning, Latrobe, Leechburg, Mahoningtown, Manor, Meadville, Mercer, Monaca, Monongahela, Mt. Pleasant, McDonald, McKeesport, New Brighton, New Castle, New Kensington, Oakmont, Oil City, Patton, Petersville, Punxsutawney, Reynoldsville, Rochester, Scottdale, Sewickley, Sharon, Sharpsburg, Sharpville, South Fork, Tarenturm, Tionesta, Titusville, Turtle Creek, Uniontown, Washington, Waynesburg, West Newton, Wilkinsburg, Zelienople\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eOhio Towns included:\u003cbr\u003e\nBellaire, Bridgeport, Cadiz, Cambridge, Canal Dover, Columbiana, East Liverpool, East Palestine, Girard, Leetonia, Lisbon, Martin's Ferry, New Comerstown, New Philadelphia, Niles, St. Clairsville, Salem, Salineville, Steubenville, Toronto, Uhrichsville, Warren, Wellsville\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eWest Virginia Towns included:\u003cbr\u003e\nAltenheim, Benwood, Clarksburg, Elm Grove, Fairmont, Grafton, Mannington, Morgantown, Moundsville, New Cumberland, Parkersburg, Sisterville, Wellsburg, Wheeling\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eMowrey's Tri-State Directory - 1907 (Mowrey Directory Co., 1907, 544 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a business directory primarily of Western Pennsylvania but also including parts of Eastern Ohio and West Virginia for the year 1907.  1000's of businesses are listed in the directory, and many also have ads included.  The directory information is arranged alphabetically by trade and lists the name of the business or businessman, and its street address.  The portion on PA includes coverage of parts of these counties: Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Cambria, Clarion, Fayette, Greene, Somerset, Venango, Washington, and Westmoreland.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003ePennsylvania Cities\u003cbr\u003e\nAllegheny, Avalon, Beaver, Beaver Falls, Bellevue, Ben Avon, Braddock, Bridgeville, Butler, Canonsburg, Carnegie, Charleroi, Connellsville, Crafton, Duquesne, East Brady, Emlenton, Emsworth, Etna, Ford City, Franklin, Freedom, Greensburg, Heidelberg, Homestead, Ingram, Irwin, Jeannette, Johnstown, Kittanning, Latrobe, Mars, McKeesport, McKees Rocks, Midland, Millvale, Monaca, Monongahela, Munhall, New Brighton, New Haven, Oakmont, Oil City, Parkers Landing, Pittsburgh, Rochester, Scottdale, Sewickley, Sharpsburg, Sheridan, Uniontown, Verona, Washington, Waynesburg, Wilkinsburg, Wilmerding, Windber\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eOhio Cities\u003cbr\u003e\nBellair, Brilliant, East Liverpool, Martins Ferry, Mingo Junction, Steubenville, Toronto, Wellsville\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eWest Virginia Cities\u003cbr\u003e\nBenwood, Chester, Elm Grove, Follansbee, McMechen, Moundsville, New Cumberland, Newell, Wellsburg, Wheeling\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eTelephone Directory April 1914 - Bedford, Cambria, Indiana, Somerset and\u003cbr\u003e\nWestmoreland Counties (Central District Telephone Company, 1914, 138 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a telephone directory of covering parts of Bedford, Cambria, Indiana, Somerset and Westmoreland Counties, Pennsylvania for the year 1914.   The directory lists many residents and businesses, and provides the resident's name, address and telephone number arranged alphabetically by town.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eTowns Included:\u003cbr\u003e\nAcme, Adams, Adamsburg, Akersville, Allendale, Allenvale, Amaranth, Ardara, Arlington Heights, Armagh, Arona Station, Arrow, Ashtola, Avonmore, Baggaley, Bairdstown, Bakersville, Barnesboro, Beatty Station, Beaverdale, Bedford, Bells Mills, Belsano, Bens Creek, Berlin, Biddle Station, Big Bend, Blackburn, Black Lick Station, Blairsville, Blairsville Intersection, Blue Knob, Bolivar, Bon Air, Boquet, Boswell, Bottsville, Boucher, Bradenville, Branch, Breezewood, Bridgeport, Brinkerton, Brookdale, Browntown, Buck Valley, Calumet, Cambria City, Carbon, Cardiff, Carney, Carpentertown, Carrolltown, Casandra, Cassleman, Centerville, Central Works, Cessna, Chambersville, Chapmans Run, Chaneysville, Cheese Run, Cherry Tree, Christ, Circleville, Claridge, Clarks Crossing, Claysburg, Clearville, Clyde, Clymer, Cokeville, Colver, Conemaugh, Confluence, Coral, County Home Junction, Covodes Factory, Cowansburg, Crabtree, Crabtree Station, Cramer, Creekside, Cresson, Cresson Springs, Cribbs Station, Crisp, Crow's Nest, Crumb, Crystal Springs, Cumberland Valley, Daisytown, Dale, Darragh, Delmont, Dennison, Derry, Derry Station, Dick, Dilltown, Dixonville, Donahue, Donegal, Dorothy, Duff's, Dunlo, Earlstown, East Conemaugh, East Freedom, East Greensburg, Ebensburg, Echo, Edie, Edna, Ehrenfeld, Elim, Elk Lick, Elmora, Elton, Eltonburg, Emeigh, Emerson, Emmaville, Emmenston, Ernest, Eureka, Everett, Everson, Expedite, Export, Fairfield, Fairmont, Fayette, Ferndale, Ferrellton, Fifficktown, Flickersville, Fort Hill, Fort Palmer, Fort Pitt, Fosterville, Foustwell, Foxtown, Franklin, Friedens, Gallitzin, Gapsville, Garfield, Garman's Mills, Garmantown, Garrett, Geary, Geistown, Georges Station, Glencoe, Goff, Graceton, Graceville, Grant, Grapeville, Greensburg, Greenwald, Greenwald Station, Greenwich, Hahntown, Hamills School, Hamiltown, Hannastown, Harold, Harrison City, Harvey's Five Points, Hastings, Hawkeye, Haydenville, Hecla, Heilwood, Herminie, High Park Hillsboro, Hillside, Hillsview, Hoggs, Hougetown, Hollsopple, Homer City, Hooversville, Hornerstown, Hostetter, Huff, Huff Station, Humbert, Humbertson, Humphreys, Hunkers, Husband, Hyndman, Idamar, Imler, Indiana, Ingleside, Inglesmith, Iron Bridge, Irwin, Iselin, Island Park, Jacksonville, Jamestown, Jamison, Jeanette, Jenners, Jenners Crossroads, Jerome, Johnstown, Jones Mills, Josephine, Kantner, Kecksburg, Keffer, Kernville, Kiefertown, Kingston, Kingsview, Kinport, Kiskiminetas Quarries, Kissell Springs, Klahr, Klondike, Kregar, Lash, Lashle, Latrobe, Laughlintown, Laurelville, Lavensville, Ligonier, Lilly, Lindencross Station, Lippincott, Listie, Livermore, Llanfair, Lloydell, Lloydsville, Lockport, Locust Grove, Longbridge, Loretta, Lose, Lovett, Loyalhanna, Lucerne, Ludwick, Luxor, Lycippus, Lyonsrun, MacDonaldton, Madison, Madison Station, Mammoth, Mamont, Manito, Mann's Choice, Manor, Manordale, Mansville, Marchands, Marguerite, Marion Center, Markleton, Markleysburg, Martindale, Mars Hill, Mechanicsburg, Mechesneytown, Meyersdale, Middletown, Mill Bank, Millville, Millwood, Mineral Point, Minersville, Moorewood, Morningside Farm, Morrellville, Mt. Aloysius, Mt. Aloysius Academy, Mt. Dallas, Mt. Pleasant, Mount Union, Mountian Farm, Moxham, Murraysville, Mutual, Myra, McCance, McGrew Station, McKee, Nanty-Glo, Napier, Nebo, Nettleton, New Alexandria, New Derry, New Lexington, Newlinsburg, New Paris, New Salem, New Stanton, Nicold, North Barnesboro, North Cresson, North Irwin, North Jeannette, Oak Ford Park, Oak Grove, Oakhurst, Oakland, Oakland Crossroads, Oakville, Onnalinda, Osborne, Osterburg, Parkwood, Paintersville, Patton, Penn Station, Pennsville, Pindleton, Pine Hill, Pine Ridge, Pine Tree, Plainfield, Pleasant Ridge, Pleasant Hill, Pleasant Unity, Pleasant Valley, Pocahontas, Point, Portage, Possum Glory, Prospect, Purcell, Puritan, Queen, Quemahoning Junction,  Radebaugh, Rays Hill, Rays Hill, Reagantown, Rector, Reed Station, Rexis, Rillton, Riverview, Roberts, Robinsonville, Rockwood, Rodney, Roxbury, Ruffsdale, Rumbaugh Station, Rummer, Ruthford, St. Benedict, St. Clairsville, St. Michaels, St. Vincent, St. Xavier, Salemville, Salisurg, Salix, Saltsburg, Sand Patch, Sankertown, Saxman, Scalp Level, Schellburg, Scottdale Junction, Scottdale, Seanor, Seward, Seward Mines, Shafton, Shanksville, Shelocta, Sheridan Station, Shieldsburg, Silver Mills, Skellytown, Sloan Post Office, Snydertown, Somerfield, Somerset, Sonman, South Blairsville, Southeast Greensburg, South Greensburg, South Jeanette, South Latrobe, Southmount, South Fork, Southwest, Southwest Greensburg, Sowash Station, Spangler, Stahlstown, Standard Mines, Stauffer, Steckman, Stewartsville, Strongstown, Stoyestown, Sugar Run Dam, Summerhill, Summit, Swede Hill, Swedtown, Tanneryvillle, tanoma, tars, trauger, Tunnelhill, Tunnelton, Tunnelton Quarries, Two Lick, Udell, Union Run, United, Ursina, Vinco, Vintondale, Walnut Grove, Walsal, Waltz Mills, Waterford, Weavers Mills, Weavers Old Stand, Weister, Welty, West Cresson, West Fairfield, West Irwin, West Jeannette, West Latrobe, Westmont, Westmoreland City, West Overton, Wehrum, Whiskey Run, Whitney, Wildwood Springs, Wilmore, Wilpen, Windber, Wolfsburg, Woodvale, Wyano, Youngstown, Youngwood, Yukon\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eTelephone Directory - Fall 1927 - Somerset Division\u003cbr\u003e\n(Johnstown Telephone Company, 1927, 178 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a telephone directory covering parts of Cambria and Somerset Counties, PA for the year 1927.  The directory lists 1,000's of residents and businesses, and provides the resident's name, street address and telephone number arranged alphabetically by town.  This directory also includes the \"yellow pages\" section covering the businesses of the same area.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eTowns Covered:\u003cbr\u003e\nAcosta, Ashtola, Beaverdale, Bell, Belsano, Berlin, Boswell, Brookdale, Buckstown, Cardiff, Central City, Davidsville, Dunlo, Ebensburg, Ehrenfeld, Garrett, Gray, Holsopple, Hooversville, Jenners, Jennertown, Johnstown, Lambertsville, Listie, Llanfair, Lloydell, MacDonaldton, Meyersdale, Mineral Point, Nanty-Glo, New Baltimore, New Florence, Portage, Ralphton, Rockingham, Rockville, Rockwood, St. Michael, Salisbury, Salix, Scalp Level, Seward, Shanksville, Sipesville, Somerset, South Fork, Stoystown, Summerhill, Tire Hill, Twin Rocks, Windber\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eSomerset and Nearby Communities Telephone Directory - October 1941\u003cbr\u003e\n(Pennsylvania Telephone Corporation, 1941, 152 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a telephone directory covering parts of Cambria and Somerset Counties, Pennsylvania and a small section of northern Maryland for the year 1941.  The directory lists 1,000's of residents and businesses, and provides the resident's name, street address and telephone number arranged alphabetically by town.  This directory also includes the \"yellow pages\" section covering the businesses of the same area.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eTowns Covered:\u003cbr\u003e\nAcosta, Adams, Addison, Ashtola, Bakersville, Barronville, Beachdale, Beaverdale, Bell, Belsano, Berlin, Bittinger, Boswell, Boynton, Brooksdale, Buckstown, Cairnbrook, Cardiff, Casselman, Central City, Coalrun, Coleman, Confluence, Cresson, Davidsville, Deal, Deeter, Dilltown, Downey, Dunlo, Ebensburg, Edie, Ehrenfeld, Elton, Expedit, Fairhope, Fifficktown, Fort Hill, Foustwell, Friedens, Gahagen, Garrett, Gebhart, Gideon, Glade, Glencoe, Goodtown, Grantsville, Gray, Hagevo, Harnedsville, Hollsopple, Hooversville, Husband, Jenners, Jenners Cross Roads, Jennerstown, Jerome, Jerome Junction, Johnstown, Kantner, Keyser Ridge, Kingwood, Lambertsville, Landstreet, Lavansville, Listonburg, Llanfair, Lloydell, Lovett, MacDonaldton, Mance, Markleton, McNealton, Meyersdale, Milford Station, Mineral Point, Nanty-Glo, Nettleton, New Centerville, New Germany, New Lexington, Pinehill, Pocahontas, Portage, Ralphton, Reitz, Rockingham, Rockville, Rockwood, St. Michael, Salisbury, Salix, Scalp Level, Seward, Shanksville, Sidman, Sipesville, Somerfield, Somerset, South Fork, Springs, Stoystown, Strongstown, Summerhill, Twin Hill, Twin Rocks, Unamis, Vintondale, White Mill, Wilmore, Wilson Creek, Windber, Wittenberg\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eJohnstown and Nearby Communities Telephone Directory - October 1942\u003cbr\u003e\n(Pennsylvania Telephone Corporation, 1942, 148 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a telephone directory covering parts of Cambria and Somerset Counties, Pennsylvania and a small section of northern Maryland for the year 1942.  The directory lists 1,000's of residents and businesses, and provides the resident's name, street address and telephone number arranged alphabetically by town.  This directory also includes the \"yellow pages\" section covering the businesses of the same area.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003ePennsylvania Towns:\u003cbr\u003e\nAcosta, Adams, Addison, Ashtola, Bakersville, Barronville, Beachdale, Beaverdale, Berlin, Boswell, Boynton, Brooksdale, Buckstown, Cairn Brook, Cardiff, Central City, Coal Run, Coleman, Confluence, Cresson, Davidsville, Dilltown, Downey, Dunlo, Ebensburg, Edie, Ehrenfeld, Elton, Expedit, Fairhope, Fifficktown, Fort Hill, Foustwell, Friedens, Gahagen, Garrett, Gebhart, Gideon, Glade, Glencoe, Hollsopple, Hooversville, Husband, Jenners, Jenners Cross Roads, Jennerstown, Jerome, Jerome Junction, Johnstown, Kantner, Kingwood, Lambertsville, Landstreet, Lavansville, Listonburg, Llanfair, Lloydell, Lovett, MacDonaldton, Mance, Markleton, McNealton, Meyersdale, Milford Station, Mineral Point, Morrellville, Nanty-Glo, Nettleton, New Centerville, New Lexington, Pinehill, Pocahontas, Portage, Ralphton, Reitz, Rockingham, Rockville, Rockwood, Salisbury, Salix, Scalp Level, Seward, Shanksville, Sidman, Sipesville, Somerfield, Somerset, South Fork, Springs, St. Michael, Stoystown, Strongstown, Summerhill, Twin Hill, Twin Rocks, Unamis, Vintondale, Westmont, White Mill, Wilmore, Wilson Creek, Windber, Wittenberg\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eMaryland Towns:\u003cbr\u003e\nGrantsville, Jennings, Keyser Ridge, New Germany\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eAltoona and Nearby Points Telephone Directory - September 1946\u003cbr\u003e\n(Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania, 1946, 332 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a telephone directory of Altoona and nearby towns for the year 1946.  It covers towns mainly in Blair County, PA, but also a few in Cambria, Centre, and Huntingdon counties as well.  The directory information lists the resident's name, street address and telephone number arranged alphabetically by town.  This directory also includes the \"yellow pages\" section covering the businesses of the same area.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eTowns included:\u003cbr\u003e\nAltoona, Amsbry, Ashville, Bailesyville, Bald Eagle, Birmingham, Blandburg, Blueknob, Brookes Mills, Buckhorn, Canoe Creek, Center Line, Charlottsville, Coupon, Cresson, Cross Keys, Duncansville, Dungarvin, Dysart, East Freedom, Eldorado, Fallen Timber, Flinton, Franklinville, Frankstown, Frugality, Gallitzin, Gatesburg, Geeseytown, Glasgow, Graysville, Grazierville, Greenwood, Hannah, Hoguetown, Hollidaysburg, Huntingdon Furnace, Ironville, Juniata, Kettle Hill, Kladder Station, Lakemont, Leamersville, Lilly, Llyswen, Marengo, Martha Furnace, McKee, Mill Run, Mountaindale, Munster, Newburg, Newry, Pennsylvania Furnace, Port Matilda, Reese, Rockspring, Sankertown, Seven Stars, Sinking Valley, Spring Mount, Spruce Creek, Stormstown, Stover Station, Summit, Tyrone, Union Furnace, Utahville, Vail, Warriors Mark, White Bridge\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eJohnstown and Nearby Communities Telephone Directory - November 1947\u003cbr\u003e\n(Pennsylvania Telephone Company, 1947, 216 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a telephone directory covering parts of Cambria and Somerset Counties, Pennsylvania for the year 1947.  The directory lists 1,000's of residents and businesses, and provides the resident's name, street address and telephone number arranged alphabetically by town.  This directory also includes the \"yellow pages\" section covering the businesses of the same area.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eTowns Covered:\u003cbr\u003e\nBeaverdale, Central City, Cresson, Davidsville, Dilltown, Dunlo, Ebensburg, Hollsopple, Hooversville, Johnstown, Nanty-glo, Portage, South Fork, Vintondale, Windber\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eSomerset and Nearby Communities Telephone Directory - May 1947\u003cbr\u003e\n(Pennsylvania Telephone Company, 1947, 214 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a telephone directory covering parts of Cambria and Somerset Counties, Pennsylvania and a small section of northern Maryland for the year 1947.  The directory lists 1,000's of residents and businesses, and provides the resident's name, street address and telephone number arranged alphabetically by town.  This directory also includes the \"yellow pages\" section covering the businesses of the same area.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eTowns Covered:\u003cbr\u003e\nAcosta, Adams, Addison, Ashtola, Bakersville, Barronville, Beachdale, Beaverdale, Bell, Belsano, Berlin, Bittinger, Boswell, Boynton, Brooksdale, Buckstown, Cairnbrook, Cardiff, Casselman, Central City, Coalrun, Coleman, Confluence, Cresson, Davidsville, Downey, Dunlo, Ebensburg, Edie, Ehrenfeld, Elton, Expedit, Fairhope, Fifficktown, Fort Hill, Foustwell, Friedens, Gahagen, Garrett, Gebhart, Gideon, Glade, Glencoe, Goodtown, Grantsville, Gray, Hagevo, Harnedsville, Hollsopple, Hooversville, Husband, Jenners, Jenners Cross Roads, Jennerstown, Jerome, Jerome Junction, Johnstown, Kantner, Keyser Ridge, Kingwood, Lambertsville, Landstreet, Lavansville, Listonburg, Llanfair, Lloydell, Lovett, MacDonaldton, Mance, Markleton, McNealton, Meyersdale, Milford Station, Mineral Point, Nanty-Glo, Nettleton, New Centerville, New Germany, New Lexington, Pinehill, Pocahontas, Portage, Ralphton, Reitz, Rockingham, Rockville, Rockwood, St. Michael, Salisbury, Salix, Scalp Level, Seward, Shanksville, Sidman, Sipesville, Somerfield, Somerset, South Fork, Springs, Stoystown, Strongstown, Summerhill, Twin Hill, Twin Rocks, Unamis, Vintondale, White Mill, Wilmore, Wilson Creek, Windber, Wittenberg\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003ePolk's Johnstown City Directory 1951 (R. L. Polk \u0026amp; Co., 1951, 920 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a resident and business directory of Johnstown and surrounding areas, Cambria County, PA for the year 1951.   The information listed includes Johnstown as well as the boroughs of Brownstown, Daisytown, Dale, East Conemaugh, Elim, Ferndale, Franklin, Geistown, Lorain, Oakland, Southmont, Westmont and parts of Lower and Upper Yoder Townships.  The publication starts with a classified business directory arranged by trade.  After this comes the residential directory, listing 1,000's of residents and businesses from the area, providing the resident's (or business) name, mate's name, occupation, and street address.   Following this is a numerical street directory listing residents and businesses by street number.\u003c\/p\u003e \n\n\u003cp\u003eEbensburg and Nearby Communities Telephone Directory - February 1955\u003cbr\u003e\n(Bell Telephone Company of PA, 1955, 166 pages)\u003cbr\u003e\nThis is a telephone directory covering parts of Cambria, Clearfield and Indiana Counties, Pennsylvania for the year 1955. The directory information lists the resident's name, street address and telephone number arranged alphabetically by town.  This directory also includes the \"yellow pages\" section covering the businesses of the same area.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eTowns Covered:\u003cbr\u003e\nAllport, Alverda, Amsbry, Arcadia, Ashville, Bakerton, Barnesboro, Bells Landing, Belsano, Bens Creek, Bower, Bradley Junction, Brownstown, Burnside, Byrnesville, Camerons Bottom, Cardiff, Carrolltown, Cassandra, Cherry Tree, Chest Springs, Colver, Cresson, Curry Run, Cymbria, Dysart, Ebensburg, Eckenrode Mill, Elmora, Emeigh, Expedit, Five Points, Gallitzin, Garmans Mills, Carmantown, Gettysburg, Gipsy, Glen Campbell, Greenwick, Hastings, Heilwood, Hillsdale, Hoguetown, Hortons, Jamestown, Kettle Hill, Kinport, La Jose, Lantzy Mills, Lilly, Lochvale, Loretto, Mahaffey, Marsteller, Martindale, Martintown, McGees Mills, Mentcle, Moss Creek, Mundys Corner, Munster, Nanty-Glo, Nettleton, New Washington, Newtonburg, Nicktown, North Barnesboro, North Loretto, Ostend, Patchinville, Patton, Pindleton, Portage, Puritan, Revloc, St. Augustine, St. Benedict, St. Bonifacius, St. Lawrence, Sankertown, Saxman, Seldersville, Sides, Smithport, Sonman, Spangler, Stifflertown, Stopville, Strongstown, Summit, Timmerman Hill, Tipperary, Tunnel Hill, Tunnel Siding, Twin Rocks, Uniontown, Watkins, West Branch, Westover, White Mill, Winterset\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"PA-Genealogy","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":42545177723108,"sku":"CA03","price":15.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0784\/3371\/products\/websitelogo_d237723c-55e5-4e19-8904-54aad52e8252.jpg?v=1645626649"},{"product_id":"cameron-county-pa-everything-collection","title":"Cameron County PA - Everything Collection","description":"\u003cp\u003eThis is a collection of various historical and genealogical reference works on Pennsylvania.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eThese references cover 1000's of individuals, and are an excellent way to start or continue research focused on PA. \u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e \u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThis material was scanned from original publications and will be provided as text searchable PDFs (unless noted in description). These files can be read using many PDF reader programs (Windows \/ Mac \/ Linux), however Adobe Reader or Acrobat are recommended.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e \u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e \u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e \u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e \u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eCounty Histories and Biographicals\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eHistory of the Counties of McKean, Elk, Cameron\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eand Potter Pennsylvania With\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eBiographical Sketches\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e(J. H. Beers \u0026amp; Co., 1890, 1264 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThis publication is a historical and biographical record of four northern Pennsylvania counties: McKean, Elk, Cameron and Potter.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eAccording to the title page it includes information on: \"their early settlement and development; a description of the historic and interesting localities; sketches of their cities, towns and villages; portraits of prominent men; biographies of representative citizens\" and other material.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eMcKean County Biographies:\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eBradford City \u0026amp; Township: Adams, Adsit, Alling, Anderson, Andrews, Auerhaim, Baker, Bannon, Barbour, Barlow, Barr, Barrett, Bartlett, Bell, Bennett, Benninghoff, Berry, Bird, Bishop, Blair, Blomer, Blossom, Booth, Bovaird, Boyle, Boyne, Bradburn, Broder, Brooks, Brown, Burton, Byles, Byrom, Byron, Campbell, Canfield, Casterline, Chambers, Chapman, Chattle, Chesney, Coburn, Cochran, Cody, Coffin, Croak, Cross, Cutting, Davis, Davitt, DeGolier, DeHart, Dempsey, Dennis, Dennison, Dieter, Drake, Dresser, Durfey, Edgett \u0026amp; McAllister, Edmunds, Emery, Farrel, Fischer, Flanagan, Foster, Francis, Fraser, French, Gardella, Gardner, Griffith, Haffey, Hamsher, Hart, Haskell, Haven, Hazelton, Heard, Heckel, Heffner, Helenbrecht, Hickok, Higgins, Holley, Hubbard, Hughes, Ingalsby, Jackson, James, Jewett, Johnson, Johnston, Jones, Jordon, Judd, Kirk, Laney, Lockard, Lundergan, McAlpine, McCalmont, McClure, McCray, McCrea, McDowell, McKenna, McMahon, McMullen, McSweeney, Madison, Mallory, Marck, Mayer, Melvin, Merriam, Merrick, Meyers, Milligan, Mills, Moore, Morris, Mullin, Mulqueen, Mundy, Murdoch, Murty, Neely, Newell, Oakes, O'Brien, Osborne, Parsons, Pate, Pike, Powers, Quigley, Reed, Reis, Roberts, Robertson, Rolfe, Rook, Saalfield, Samuels, Sanford, Scheanck, Schonblom, Seyfang, Shannon, Sheakley, Shoemaker, Siegfried, Slocum, Smith, Snell, Sondheim, Southard, Spangler, Spence, Sterns, Stone, Straight, Sturgeon, Sullivan, Swain, Taggart, Theetge, Todd, Tucker, Valentine, Wagner, Waldo, Walker, Ward, Watson, Weaver, Webster, Wells, Whitehead, Whiteley, Whitney \u0026amp; Wheeler, Wilbur, Wilcox, Wilder, Williamson, Wilson, Youngs, Zane, Zook\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eKeating Township \u0026amp; Smethport: Abbey, Allen, Anglun, Armstrong, Backer, Backus, Baker, Barrett, Bell, Bloodsworth, Bond, Bouton, Brownell, Burkholder, Bush, Callar, Chadwick, Choate, Clarke, Colegrove, Comes, Cory, Curtis, Dodge, Dunn, Forrest, Freeman, Fuller, Galligan, Gallup, Gifford, Gleason, Godfrey, Gorton, Hamlin, Haven, Holmes, Hopkins, Irons, Keating, Keenan, Kent, King, Mason, McCoy, McClure, McElroy, McKean, Moore, Nash, Olds, Ormsby, Pierce, Purle, Ramer, Reilly, Richmond, Rogers, Rooney, Rose, Rosenfield, Rubin, Sartwell, Sasse, Shoemaker, Smith, Specht, Sprague, Stickles, Stull, Taylor, Tracy, Tull, Tuttle, Williams, Wilson, Wright, Young\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eFoster Township \u0026amp; Kendall: Ackley, Argue, Artley, Baker, Bidaux, Bisett, Boyd, Buchanan, Calhoun, Corwin, Denman, Eaton, Egbert, Foster, Fox, Gillespie, Haggerty, Hanna, Hannahs, Hooker, Howard, Howe, Knight, Leopold, LeRoy, McCullough, McKay, McMurray, Mitchell, Monroe, Mosher, Neath, Neill, Northrup, Norton, Nugent, Otis, Potts, Ross, Sage, Seamans, Seaward, Sharpe, Sherman, Sinclair, Spencer, Stoever, Whipple, Williams, Williamson, Winger\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eEldred Township \u0026amp; Eldred: Alford, Arnot, Balfour, Barden, Barkas, Bell, Bennett, Burnham, Butler, Campbell, Carpenter, Chrisman, Coleman, Collins, Cook, Corell, Cory, Cotter, Cotton, Cummings, Dennis, Doyle, Dunbar, Fowler, Geuder, Gould, Keyes, Lamphier, Larrabee, Loop, Moody, Moses, Rice, Robbins, Rockwell, Rogers \u0026amp; Franklin, Sartwell, Simon \u0026amp; Doerr, Slack, Stull, Wainman, Welch, White, Wilmarth, Windsor, Wolcott, Wright, Young\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eOtto Township: Amalong, Baldwin, Breese, Brown, Carter, Dana, Dennis, Duke, Fischer, Gilfillan, Golden, Gridley, Henshaw, Irvine, Keim, Lilly, Lovejoy, Looker, Mills, Morgan, Newton, Noble, Prentiss, Ross, Shafer, Sprague, Williams\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eLiberty Township \u0026amp; Port Allegany: Arnold, Bard, Barrett, Benton, Burr, Colcord, Coleman, Davis, Dolley, Field, Fitch, Gallup, Garthwait, Grover, Hagar, Hooker, Hughes, Kershner, Larrabee, Lillibridge, Sartwell, Shaner, Templeton, Vanderhule, Weir\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eAnnin Township: Bishop, Cooper, Hadley, Hodges, Nichols, Patterson, Taylor\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eCeres Township: Benson, Biggins, Coon, Grow, Hackett, Lanphere, Lynch, Riley, Robarts, Van Wormer\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eNorwich Townships: Anderson, Brewer, Burdick, Colegrove, Comes, Dickinson, Doyle, Erhart, Gallup, Heinemann, Oviatt, Parker, Rifle, Snow, Wright\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eHamlin Township: Brewer, Burlingame, Davis, Eastburgh, Eken, Gallup, Garlick, Groat, Hafner, Jackson, Johnson, Lantz, Lunden, Martin, McClellan, McCoy, Mellander, Mosser, Nelson, Phillips, Randall, Smith, Warfle, Wiborg\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eLafayette Township: Beacon, Beaumont, Hagadorn, Hardie, Phillips, Simpson, Talbut, Ward, Wiscom\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eSergeant Township: Butts, Martin, Perry\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eWetmore Township \u0026amp; Kane: Armstrong, Brayton, Brooder, Campbell, Coleman, Corson, Davis, DeYoung, Donovan, Fleming, Gillis, Griffith, Hoskins, Howells, Kane, Kelly, Keelor, Kelts, Kemp, Lay, Leonard, Magowan, Malone, McConnell, McDade, Meese, Moffitt, Preston, Smith, Swanson, Vollmer, Welker, West, Weston, Winkler\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eCorydon Township: Johnson, Seaman\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eHamilson Township: Anderson, Curtis, Foulkrod, Hallock, Martindale\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eElk County Biographies:\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eRidgway \u0026amp; Ridgway Township: Arnold, Barbour, Bardwell, Bell, Bogert, Brendell, Brockway, Buckland, Butterfuss, Campbell, Carman, Cartwright, Cummings, Day, Devine, Dickinson, Dixon, Ely, Foley, Fullerton, Gainor, Gardner, Gillis, Grant, Guth, Hagerty, Hamblen, Hamilton, Healy, Horton, Houk, Kellogg, Kime, Kline, Larons, Lesser, LIttle, Lowry, McCauley, McEwen, McGeehin, McGinnis, Meagher, Mercer, Messenger, Morgester, Motter, Osterhout, Oyster, Powell, Powers, Rathbun, Ross, Rounseville, Schirk, Schram, Stackpole, Thayer, Thompson, Vaughan, Waid, Williams, Wingfield, Zierden\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eJones Township: Aldrich, Asp, Brennen, Brown, Clark, Clay, Clearwater, Corbin, Ernhout, Freeman, Horner, Malone, Manett, Rhone, Schultz, Sowers, Spettigue, Sproat, Toomey, Wank, Watson, Weidert, Weigel, Wells\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eFox Township: Beadle, Bundy, Callahan, Collings, Green, Hau, Hays, Hershey, Hewitt, Keeley, Koch, Kyler, Largay, Link, Miller, Moyer, Quinn, Robertson, Shaver, Spleen, Spuller, Straessley, Thomas, Thompson, Urmann\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eHorton Township: Brockway, Brown, Chamberlin, Clinton, Cuneo, Horton, Parson, Torpin\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eBenezette Township: Barr, Blesh, Booth, Daley, Dent, Derr, Eberhart, Free, Greiner, Hewett, Johnson, Jones, Lewis, Lucore, Mahany, Miller, Morey, Murray, Overturf, Shaffer, Wilson, Winslow\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eJay Township: Blake, Brookins, Burk, Dill, Dodge, Gardner, Gresh, Hoover, Miller, Ovell, Shaffer, Tozier, Uhl, Weed, Young\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eSt. Mary's \u0026amp; Benzinger Township: Bayer, Boyer, Brunner, Dippold, Erich, Fisher, Frank, Garner, Geeck, Gerg, Hall, Hanhauser, Hartman, Hartranft, Heindle, Jacob, Kaul, Koch, Krellner, Lion, Luhr, McCoy, McVean, Miller, Mullhaupt, Parsons, Price, Rothrock, Russ, Schaefer, Schaut, Shoup, Straub, Sturenberg, Teirney, Timm, Weidenboerner, Weis, Wescott, Wilmarth, Wilson, Wimmer, Windfelder, Wittmann, Yager\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eCameron County Biographies:\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eEmporium \u0026amp; Shippen Township: Arthur, Auchu, Balcom, Bardwell, Blumle, Bonham, Burns, Butler, Card, Cochran, Coyle, Craven, Davison, Day, DeLong, Denison, Douglas, Edgcomb, Fay, Felt, Fisher, Fortney, Gallagher, Goodwin, Gould, Gregory, Hacket, Harrington, Hausler, Heilman, Hertig, Hinkle, Hirsch, Hobson, Hockley, Hogan, Howard, Johnson, Kaupp, Kriner, Larrabee, Leet, Leggett, Lloyd, Logan, Long, Lyon, McDonald, McQuay, Metzger, More, Morrison, Mullin, Mundy, Olmstead, Parsons, Pearsall, Read, Rockwell, Russell, Seger, Smith, Spangler, Taggart, Thompson, Truman, Tulis, Walker, Warner, Weber, Weiss, White, Wiley, Zarps\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eDriftwood \u0026amp; Gibson Township: Bailey, Barber, Barr, Blackwell, Brennan, Brookbank, Brooks, Dent, Dougherty, Earl, Foultz, Fulton, Hicks, Jordan, Kirk, Kreider, Lane, Logue, Marsh, Mason, McDonald, Miller, Mix, Pealer, Riley, Rothrock, Smith, Whiting, Wylie\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eGrove Township: Bailey, Baird, Barclay, Batchelder, Beldin, Hanscom, Miller, Shafer, Shaffer, Wykoff\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eLumber Township: Alderfer, Chapman, Cummings, Dice, Furlong, Herrick, Kissel, Lacey, Lord, McCormick, Minick, Mulcahy, Smith, Whiting\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003ePortage Township: Burlingame, Ensign, Jones, Lucore, Shumway, Sizer\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ePotter County Biographies:\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eCoudersport \u0026amp; Eulalia Township: Allen, Armstrong, Ashcraft, Baker, Benson, Butler, Butterworth, Cartee, Chase, Clark, Cobb, Colcord, Crosby, Deiches, Dornan, Forster, French, Gillon, Glase, Goodsell, Gordnier, Grabe, Gridley, Griesel, Groves, Hackett, Haskell, Hodskin, Jones, Kendig, Kent, Kies, Knox, Larrabee, Leonard, Lewis, Lyman, McClure, Metzger, Moore, Neefe, Nelson, Nichols, Olmsted, Peck, Quimby, Rees. Reissman, Rennells, Ross, Schafer, Spafford, Stearns, Stebbins, Thompson, Veley, White, Wilber\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eSharon Township: Barnes, Brightman, Brown, Burdic, Chase, Cole, Deremer, Dickinson, Dodge, Drake, Hallett, Hawley, Kinner, Kinney, McDonald, Newton, Nichols, Parmenter, Pearsall, Perkins, Prince, Raymond, Sherwood, Stevens, Sutherland, Voorhees, White, Wolcott\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eOswayo Township: Beebe, Dalrymple, Dexter, Lockwood, Lyman, Rowlee, Smith, Tubbs, Turner, Wells\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eGenesee Township: Carpenter, Chapman, Daniels, Easton, Hickox, McGinnis, Perry, Sherman, Waterman\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eBingham Townshp: Bacon, Bishop, Briggs, Burt, Carpenter, Colvin, Crum, Daniels, Harvey, Hauber, Henry, Howe, Lewis, Munroe, Raymond, Robbins, Thompson, Worden\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eHarrison Township: Badgero, Coffin, Cummings, Dodge, Doud, Erway, Fox, Gilbert, Gill, Harrison, Haynes, Holcomb, Hubbard, Hurlbut, Jones, Kibbe, Lewis, Metcalf, Olney, Predmore, Pritchard, Robinson, Rooks, Wcoville, Smith, Statham, Stetson, Stevens, Stone, Swetland, Thompson, Wallis, Warner\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eHector Township: Douglas, Eaton, Fillmore, Havens, Kilbourne, Loucks, Miller, Reynolds, Surdam, Wilkinson, Worden\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003ePike Township: Corsaw, Edgcomb, Hammond, Hyer, Ives, Kilbourne, Lehman, Sutton, Tice\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eWest Branch Township: Conable\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eAbbot Township: Meine, Meissner, Schmid, Schwarzenbach, Theis, Voss\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eStewardson Township: Olson\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eLewisville \u0026amp; Ulysses Township: Baker, Bartlett, Borst, Brigham, Burt, Burtis, Carpenter, Chappel, Chase, Cobb, Corey, Crowell, Crum, Dent, Eaton, Evans, Fuller, Grover, Hervey, Lane, Lewis, Loucks, Merrill, Nelson, Parker, Perkins, Raymond, Reynolds, Wagner\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eAllegheny Township: Andrews, Carr, Currier, Matteson, Nelson, Peet, Raymond, Veley\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eHebron Township: Estes, Gale, Head, Lambertson, Lent, Press, Schollard, Stillman, Stilson, Whittum\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eClara Township: Fosmer, Weimer\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003ePleasant Valley Township: Burt, WEimer\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eBoulette Township: Boyington, Burt, Eimer, Grimes, Hazen, Larrabee, Lyman, Manning, Marsh, Reynolds, Tucker, Webb, Weimer, White, Weiderich, Yentzer\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eHomer Township: Quimby, White\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eAustin \u0026amp; Portage Township: Austin, Blaisdell, Brownlee, Caskey, Deiches, Gaffney, Sullivan\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eWharton Township: Briggs, Card, Seibert\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ePioneer Outline History of Northwestern Pennsylvania (W. J. McKnight, 1905, 755 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThe Full title is: \"A Pioneer Outline History of Northwestern Pennsylvania, Embracing the Counties of Tioga, Potter, McKean, Warren, Crawford, Venango, Forest, Clarion, Elk, Jefferson, Cameron, Butler, Lawrence, and Mercer, Also A Pioneer Sketch of the Cities of Allegheny, Beaver, Du Bois, and Towanda\"  This publication is a historical account of the early beginnings of several counties in Northwestern PA.  The information is more focused on historical details than biographical, but it still contains a great deal of information useful for historical or genealogical research.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eGenealogical and Personal History of Northern Pennsylvania (John W. Jordan, 1913, 1556 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThis is an extensive 3 volume historical and biographical reference which covers the northern Pennsylvania counties of Bradford, Cameron, Elk, McKean, Potter and Tioga.   This provides a wealth of information on the history and growth of these counties but more importantly, a great deal of information on the people of these counties.  Hundreds of individual and family histories are sketched, making this an excellent reference for historical or biographical research.  Along with many of the sketches, there are also portraits of the sketch subjects.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eSurnames Indexed:\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eAbbott, Acker, Akley, Adams, Adamy, Adsit, Aggers, Allen, Allis, Anderson, Andrews, Armstrong, Arnold, Arters, Arthur, Artley, Ashcraft, Auerhaim, Austin, Bache, Backus, Bacon, Bailey, Baird, Baker, Baldwin, Ball, Ballard, Ballentine, Bantie, Barber, Bard, Barker, Barnaby, Barnes, Barr, Barry, Bartlett, Barton, Bauer, Baxter, Bayer, Bayless, Bayley, Bean, Beatty, Becker, Beckwith, Beeman, Bell, Bellows, Benedict, Benjamin, Bennett, Benninghoff, Benson, Berfield, Berry, Billings, Blair, Blake, Blanchard, Bliss, Blose, Bloss, Boardman, Bodine, Boller, Borland, Bottom, Bouton, Bowen, Boylston, Bradley, Brandon, Bressler, Brock, Brooks, Broughton, Brown, Brownell, Bryner, Bulkley, Bullock, Burden, Burkholder, Burns, Bush, Butler, Butterfuss, Butts, Cady, Caldwell, Calhoun, Calkins, Cameron, Camp, Campbell, Cannon, Carman, Carnahan, Carpenter, Carrier, Carson, Carter, Cass, Cassiday, Caswell, Catlin, Chamberlain, Chance, Chandler, Channel, Chapman, Chase, Chatley, Chesney, Childs, Chrisman, Christ, Chubbuck, Church, Clark, Clarke, Claus, Clemons, Cleveland, Cliffe, Close, Coates, Cobb, Codding, Coffin, Cogswell, Colcord, Cole, Colegrove, Coles, Collins, Conable, Cone, Conneely, Cook, Cornelison, Cornelius, Corson, Corwin, Cott, Couch, Courtice, Cowan, Cox, Coyne, Crabb, Crawford, Crippen, Crissey, Crittenden, Cromwell, Cronk, Crowell, Culver, Cupp, Curran, Curry, Curtis, Cuthbert, Dana, Dardis, Darling, Dartt, Davenport, Davies, Davis, Davison, Dean, Deane, Deans, De Lano, Dempsey, Dennison, Densmore, Depuy, Devine, De Vine, De Witt, Dibble, Dickinson, Dix, Dixon, Doane, Dobie, Dodds, Dolley, Donahue, Dowry, Drake, Dugan, Dulso, dunham, durley, durrin, Duryea, Dyer, Earl, Easton, Eastman, Easton, Eaton, Eberenz, Eby, Eckels, Eckert, Edgcomb, Edson, Edwards, Egbert, Egleston, Ellinger, Elsbree, Emery, Emmert, Engler, English, Ent, Erway, Estabrook Estell, Estes, Evans, Everitt, Eyster, Fahnestock, Fannin, Fanning, Fay, Fenton, Ferris, Ferry, Field, Finch, Fischler, Fish, Fisher, Fisk, Fitzgerald, Fleming, Flower, Foote, Forbes, Ford, Foster, Fox, Frank, Frazer, Frederick, Freeman, French, Frisbie, Fulford, Fuller, Fullerton, Gainor, Gallup, Gantt, Gardner, Garlick, Garman, Garritt, Gayton, Geary, Gee, Geer, Gentry, George, Gerow, Gibson, Gifford, Gillespie, Gillett, Gillette, Gillis, Gleason, Glecker, Glenn, Glennon, Golden, Goodman, Goodsell, Goodspeed, Gordnier, Gore, Gorrie, Gorton, Gould, Gray, Greatsinger, Green, Greene, Gridley, Griffin, Griffis, Griffith, Grow, Guile, Gulnac, Gunn, Habgood, Hackett, Haffey, Hagar, Haggerty, Hale, Hallock, Hamblin, Hamilton, Hamlin, Hammond, hamcok, Hanley, Harrington, Harris, Harrison, Hart, Hastings, Hatfield, Haven, Hawkins, Hayden, Hayes, Hazen, Hazlett, Heasley, Heess, Helmes, Lemsman, Hennage, Henning, Heysham, Heywood, Higgins, Hill, Hilton, Hinds, Hoag, Hoard, Hofer, Hogan, Hogarth, Holbrook, Holcomb, Holly, Holmes, Hosterman, Hotchkiss, Houghton, Houseknecht, Hovey, Howd, Howe, Howells, Hubbard, Hulme, Humez, Hunt, Huntington, Hurd, Hurler, Hurley, Hussey, Husted, Hyde, Inman, Innes, Inscho, Irvine, Irwin, Jackson, Jacob, James, Jaynes, Jefferis, Jennings, Jewett, Johnson, Johnston, Jones, Joseph, June, Kahsnitz, Kaminsky, Kane, Karr, kay, Keck, Keeler, Keeny, Kehrer, Kellogg, Kemp, Kenyon, Kervin, Kibbe, Kiess, Kilbourne, Kimball, Kime, Kincaid, Kimmel, King, Kingley, Kirby, Klapp, Klock, Knapp, Kneeland, Knight, Kock, Korns, Kreiner, Krusen, La Bar, Lain, Landruss, Landon, Lane, Landworthy, Larrabee, Lawrence, Laye, Laymon, Learn, Learned, Leasure, Leavitt, Lechler, Lecky, Lehman, Lent, Leonard, Lesser, Lewis, Leyman, Lillibridge, Lilly, Lindhome, Lindsey, Lindsley, Little, Llewelyn, Logaugh, Lockhart, Loeb, Logan, Logue, Loney, Long, Longwell, Loomis, Lugg, Lunden, Luther, Lynch, Lyon, Mackie, Malin, Mallory, Maltby, Mangold, Markham, Marks, Marsh, Marshall, Martin, Mascho, Mathers, Maxwell, Mayo, MacEwen, McAleer, McAllister, McCandless, McCarthy, McClure, McCoy, McCraney, McCrea, McCulloch, McDowell, McFall, McFarlin, McGloin, McIlvaine, McIntosh, McIntyre, McKee, McKinney, McLaren, McLaughlin, McQuiston, McVay, Meade, Meagher, Meek, Melvin, Merritt, Messenger, Metcalf, Meyer, Miles, Millard, Miller, Mills, Minor, Mitchell, Mohney, Monroe, Moody, Moore, Morgan, Morian, Morley, Morris, Morrison, Moscrip, Mosher, Mourey, Mulhaupt, Mullin, Murphy, Naegley, Neal, Nelson, Newcomer, Newell, Newton, Nichols, Noble, Nobles, Northrop, Oakes, O'Brien, Olds, Olmstead, Orr, Osler, Osterhout, Ostrander, Oviatt, Owen, Owens, Owlett, Packard, Packer, Page, Painter, Palmer, Parker, Parkhurst, Parks, Parsons, Paterson, Patterson, Pattison, Paul, Peake, Pealer, Peeling, Perkings, Persing, Phillips, Phippen, Pitts, Place, Plank, Poley, Pool, Potter, Powell, Pratt, Presho, Preston, Pringle, Pritchard, Probyn, Prosser, Prouty, Prutsman, Putnam, Quimby, Radcliffe, Raesly, Rahm, Randall, Rasey, Rathbun, Rausher, Raymer, Raymond, Reck, Record, Redfield, Reed, Rees, Rendall, Rettenbury, Rice, Richmond, Rieppel, Rietter, Ripley, Ritter, Robarts, Roberts, Robinson, Robison, Roff, Rogers, rohe, Rose, Ross, Roy, Rumsey, Rusling, Russell, Rust, Ryan, Ryon, Salberg, Salisbury, Sanborn, Sanders, Sartwell, Schermerborn, Schirk, Schram, Scott, Scranton, Seamans, Seaward, Secor, Seely, Seldon, Sellard, Seltz, Semmler, Shanley, Sharp, Shattuck, Shaut, Shaw, Shell, Shepard, Sheppard, Sherman, Shoemaker, Shriever, Shumway, Siemens, Signor, Skelton, Sloan, Smiley, Smith, Sommers, Soules, Southworth, Specht, Spencer, Squires, Staats, Stanley, Stanton, Staples, Starr, Steele, Sterling, Stevens, Stewart, Stickman, Stiles, Stoddard, Stokes, Stone, Stover, Streby, Stull, Sullivan, Sutton, Swan, Swanson, Sweazy, Sweeney, Swimley, Swisher, Taylor, Teall, Terwilliger, Thayer, Thomas, Thompson, Thornton, Tice, Tipple, Tobin, Tomlinson, Tracy, Truman, Tubbs, Tucker, Turner, Tuttle, Upton, Van Aken, Vandergrift, Van Dusen, Van Dyke, Van Gasbeck, Van Horn, Van Loon, Van Slyke, Vantine, Vedder, Vera, Viner, Waggoner, Wagner, Waid, Waite, Wakefield, Wakley, Waldron, Walker, Walter, Walters, Ward, Warner, Washburn, Watkins, Watrous, Weaver, Webb, Webster, Weeks, Wells, Westbrook, Wetherbee, Wharton, Wheelock, White, Wilbur, Wilcox, Wilkinson, Williams, Willis, Wilson, Windsor, Winlack, Witherspoon, Wolford, Wood, Woodley, Woods, Woodward, Wright, Wynn, Yonkin, Young, Zillafro\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eMaps \u0026amp; Atlases (*** Not text searchable ***)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eMap of Cameron County Pennsylvania (Edward Vosburg, 1870, Color)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eDirectories\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eGreevy \u0026amp; Renner's Directory of Lock Haven, Bellefonte and\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ePhiladelphia \u0026amp; Erie Railroad 1874-5 (Greevy \u0026amp; Renner, 1874, 242 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThis is an early resident and business directory of various towns in Cameron, Centre, Clinton and Elk Counties, PA, for the year 1874-75.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eThe information is arranged alphabetically listing the resident's name, occupation and street address.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eThere is also a brief sketch provided for several of the towns.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eThe information provided varies from town to town, most having a resident and business directory, one having a business directory only.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eResident and Business Directories:\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eBellefonte, Blanchard, Boalsburg, Emporium, Farandsville, Fillmore, Lamar, Lemont, Glen Union, Lock Haven, Milesburg, Pine Station, Pleasant Gap, Potter's Mills, Ridgway, Roland, Round Island, St. Marys, Tylersville, Walker, Wistar, Wolf's Store\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eBusiness Directory:\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eRenovo\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eBoyd's Williamsport City Directory 1885-1886 Including\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eDubois and Lock Haven (W. Harry Boyd, 1885, 443 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThis is a resident and business directory of the city of Williamsport (Lycoming County), DuBois (Clearfield County) and Lock Haven (Clinton County), PA for the years 1885-1886, and also a business directory for a number of towns in Lycoming and surrounding counties.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eThe city directory information includes the resident's or business' name, occupation and address. \u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eFollowing the main directories there are business directories for the following towns:\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eCameron County: Driftwood, Emporium, Sinnamahoning;\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eCentre County: Bellefonte;\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eClinton County: Beech Creek, Hyner, Renovo, Westport;\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eJefferson County: Reynoldsville;\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eLycoming County: Collomsville, English Centre, Hughesville, Jersey Shore, Larry's Creek, Linden, Montgomery Station, Montoursville, Muncy, Nisbet, Roaring Branch, Trout Run, White Pine, Wolf Run;\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eNorthumberland County: Watsontown\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eTelephone Directory - Coudersport, Emporium, Galeton,\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eWellsboro, Westfield and Nearby Places - February 1913\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e(Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1913, 32 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThis is a telephone directory of covering parts of Cameron, McKean, Potter and Tioga Counties, PA for the year 1913.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eThe directory lists 1,000's of residents and businesses from these areas, providing the resident's name, street address and telephone number (arranged alphabetically by town). \u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e \u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eTowns Included:\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eAnnin Creek, Ansonia, Antrim, Arnot, Asaph, Austin, Ayres Hill, Bingham Centre, Blackwells, Blossburg, Bristol, Brookland, Brookland Club, Brownlee, Burtville, Butler Hill, Calder, Cameron, Canoe Camp, Card Creek, Carter Camp, Climer, Clintontown, Comes Corners, Coneville, Corryville, Costello, Coudersport, Covington, Cowanesque, Crandall Hill, Crosby, Cross Forks, Delmar, East Sharon, Eldred, Elkland, Elk Run, Elmer, Emporium, English Centre, Farmers Valley, First Fork, Gaines, Galeton, Gardeau, Germania, Gold, Greyville, Grimes District, Hammersly, Harrison Valley, Hector, Heise Run, Holiday, Honeoye, Hulls, Huntley, Indian Creek, Inez, Jamerson, Keating Summit, Kennedy, Knoxville, Kress, Lamb's Creek, Landrus, Lansing, Larrabee, Larshabaugh, Lawrenceville, Leetonia, Liberty, Lick Run, Lincks, Little Marsh, Logue, Long Hollow, Lyman Run. Mainsburg, Manhattan, Mansfield, Marsh Creek, Marshlands, Marvin Creek, McFall, Middlebury, Millport, Mills, Mina, Micktown, Morris, Morris Run, Myrtle, Nauvoo, Nelson, Nelson Run, Newerf, Newfield, Niles Valley, North Fork, Norway Ridge, Norwich, Odin, Open Brook, Oregon Hill, Osceola, Pigeon Hill, Pine Grove, Pleasant Valley, Portage Creek, Port Allegany, Potter Brook Prentiss Vale, Raymond, Rock Run, Roulette, Sabinsville, Sartwell, Seven Bridges, Shawmut, Shingle House, Sinnemahoning, Sizerville, Skinner Creek, Smethport, Smith Sanitarium, Sterling Run, Stokesdale, Stone House, Stony Fork, Swanson, Sweden Valley, Sunderlineville, Tiadaghton, Trout Brook Trowsbridge's Corners, Turtle Point, Two Mile, Ulysses, Upper Lambs Creek, Viner, Walton, Watrous, Wellsboro, West Branch, Westfield, West Pike, Wharton, Whites Corners, Woodhull (NY)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eTelephone Directory - Coudersport, Emporium, Galeton,\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eWellsboro, Westfield and Nearby Places - November 1, 1913\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e(Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1913, 34 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThis is a telephone directory of covering parts of Cameron, McKean, Potter and Tioga Counties, PA for the year 1913.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eThe directory lists 1,000's of residents and businesses from these areas, providing the resident's name, street address and telephone number (arranged alphabetically by town). \u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e \u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eTowns Included:\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eAnnin Creek, Ansonia, Antrim, Arnot, Asaph, Austin, Ayres Hill, Bingham Centre, Blackwells, Blossburg, Bristol, Brookland, Brookland Club, Brownlee, Burtville, Butler Hill, Calder, Cameron, Canoe Camp, Card Creek, Carter Camp, Climer, Clintontown, Colesburg, Comes Corners, Coneville, Corryville, Costello, Coudersport, Covington, Cowanesque, Crandall Hill, Crosby, Cross Forks, Delmar, East Sharon, Eldred, Elkland, Elk Run, Elmer, Emporium, English Centre, Farmers Valley, First Fork, Gaines, Galeton, Gardeau, Germania, Gold, Greyville, Grimes District, Harrison Valley, Hector, Heise Run, Holiday, Honeoye, Hulls, Huntley, Indian Creek, Inez, Jamerson, Keating Summit, Kennedy, Knoxville, Kress, Landrus, Lansing, Larrabee, Larshabaugh, Lawrenceville, Leetonia, Liberty, Lick Run, Lincks, Little Marsh, Logue, Long Hollow, Lyman Run. Mainsburg, Manhattan, Mansfield, Marsh Creek, Marshlands, Marvin Creek, McFall, Middlebury, Millport, Mills, Mina, Mixtown, Morris, Morris Run, Myrtle, Nauvoo, Nelson, Nelson Run, Newerf, Newfield, Niles Valley, North Fork, Norway Ridge, Odin, Open Brook, Oregon Hill, Osceola, Oswayo, Pigeon Hill, Pine Grove, Pleasant Valley, Portage Creek, Port Allegany, Potter Brook, Prentiss Vale, Raymond, Rock Run, Roulette, Sabinsville, Sartwell, Seven Bridges, Shawmut, Shingle House, Sinnemahoning, Sizerville, Skinner Creek, Smethport, Sterling Run, Stokesdale, Stone House, Stony Fork, Sweden Valley, Sunderlineville, Tiadaghton, Trout Brook, Trowsbridge's Corners, Turtle Point, Two Mile, Ulysses, Viner, Walton, Watrous, Wellsboro, West Branch, Westfield, West Pike, Wharton, Whites Corners, Woodhull (NY)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eTelephone Directory - Coudersport, Emporium, Galeton,\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eWellsboro, Westfield and Nearby Places - June 1, 1914\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e(Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1914, 34 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThis is a telephone directory of covering parts of Cameron, McKean, Potter and Tioga Counties, PA for the year 1914.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eThe directory lists 1,000's of residents and businesses from these areas, providing the resident's name, street address and telephone number (arranged alphabetically by town). \u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e \u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eTowns Included:\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eAnnin Creek, Ansonia, Antrim, Arnot, Asaph, Austin, Ayres Hill, Bingham Centre, Blackwells, Blossburg, Bristol, Brookland, Brookland Club, Brownlee, Burtville, Butler Hill, Calder, Cameron, Canoe Camp, Card Creek, Carter Camp, Climer, Clintontown, Colesburg, Comes Corners, Coneville, Corryville, Costello, Coudersport, Covington, Cowanesque, Crandall Hill, Crosby, Cross Forks, Delmar, East Sharon, Eldred, Elkland, Elk Run, Elmer, Emporium, English Centre, Farmers Valley, First Fork, Gaines, Galeton, Gardeau, Germania, Gold, Greyville, Grimes District, Harrison Valley, Hector, Heise Run, Holiday, Honeoye, Hulls, Huntley, Indian Creek, Inez, Jamerson, Keating Summit, Kennedy, Knoxville, Kress, Landrus, Lansing, Larrabee, Larshabaugh, Lawrenceville, Leetonia, Liberty, Lick Run, Lincks, Little Marsh, Logue, Long Hollow, Lyman Run. Mainsburg, Manhattan, Mansfield, Marsh Creek, Marshlands, Marvin Creek, McFall, Middlebury, Millport, Mills, Mina, Mixtown, Morris, Morris Run, Myrtle, Nauvoo, Nelson, Nelson Run, Newerf, Newfield, Niles Valley, North Fork, Norway Ridge, Odin, Open Brook, Oregon Hill, Osceola, Oswayo, Pigeon Hill, Pine Grove, Pleasant Valley, Portage Creek, Port Allegany, Potter Brook, Prentiss Vale, Raymond, Rock Run, Roulette, Sabinsville, Sartwell, Seven Bridges, Shawmut, Shingle House, Sinnemahoning, Sizerville, Skinner Creek, Smethport, Sterling Run, Stokesdale, Stone House, Stony Fork, Sweden Valley, Sunderlineville, Sunderlinville, Tiadaghton, Trout Brook, Trowsbridge's Corners, Turtle Point, Two Mile, Ulysses, Viner, Walton, Watrous, Wellsboro, West Branch, Westfield, West Pike, Whites Corners, Woodhull (NY)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eTelephone Directory - Coudersport, Emporium, Galeton,\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eWellsboro, Westfield and Nearby Places - February 1, 1915\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e(Bell Telephone Co. of PA, 1915, 34 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThis is a telephone directory of covering parts of Cameron, McKean, Potter and Tioga Counties, PA for the year 1914.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eThe directory lists 1,000's of residents and businesses from these areas, providing the resident's name, street address and telephone number (arranged alphabetically by town). \u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e \u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eTowns Included:\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eAnnin Creek, Ansonia, Antrim, Asaph, Austin, Ayres Hill, Bingham Centre, Blackwells, Blossburg, Bristol, Brookland, Brookland Club, Brownlee, Burtville, Calder, Cameron, Card Creek, Carter Camp, Climer, Clintontown, Comes Corners, Coneville, Corryville, Costello, Coudersport, Covington, Cowanesque, Crandall Hill, Crosby, Cross Forks, Delmar, East Sharon, Eldred, Elkland, Elk Run, Elmer, Emporium, English Centre, Farmers Valley, Gaines, Galeton, Gardeau, Germania, Gold, Greyville, Grimes District, Harrison Valley, Hector, Heise Run, Holiday, Honeoye, Huntley, Indian Creek, Inez, Keating Summit, Kennedy, Knoxville, Kress, Landrus, Lansing, Larrabee, Lawrenceville, Leetonia, Liberty, Lick Run, Lincks, Long Hollow, Lyman Run. Mainsburg, Manhattan, Mansfield, Marsh Creek, Marshlands, Marvin Creek, Middlebury, Millport, Mills, Mixtown, Morris, Morris Run, Myrtle, Nauvoo, Nelson, Newerf, Newfield, Niles Valley, North Fork, Norway Ridge, Odin, Open Brook, Oregon Hill, Osceola, Oswayo, Pigeon Hill, Pine Grove, Portage Creek, Port Allegany, Potter Brook, Prentiss Vale, Raymond, Rock Run, Roulette, Sabinsville, Sartwell, Seven Bridges, Shawmut, Shingle House, Sinnemahoning, Sizerville, Skinner Creek, Smethport, Sterling Run, Stokesdale, Stone House, Stony Fork, Sweden Valley, Sunderlineville, Sunderlinville, Tiadaghton, Trout Brook, Trowsbridge's Corners, Turtle Point, Two Mile, Ulysses, Viner, Watrous, Wellsboro, West Branch, Westfield, West Pike, Whites Corners\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eTelephone Directory – Oct. 1933\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e(Home Telephone Company, 1933, 48 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThis is a telephone directory of covering parts of Cameron, Elk, and Jefferson Counties, PA for the year 1933.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eThe directory lists 1,000's of residents and businesses from these areas, providing the resident's name, street address and telephone number (arranged alphabetically by town). \u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e \u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eTowns Included:\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eBrockport, Brockway, Carmen, Cartwright, Centerville, Challenge, Crenshaw, Croyland, Dagus, Daguschonda, Dagus Mills, Dahoga, Deckertown, Dellwood, Driftwood, Drummond, Eagle Valley, Elbon, Emporium, Gardeau, Glen Hazel, Hallton, Hydes, Instanter, Johnsonburg, Kersey, Kyler, Lanes Mills, Maplehurst, Portland Mills, Rasselas, Rich Valley, Ridgway, Rolfe, Shawmut, Shelvey, Sinnemahoning, Sizerville, St. Mary’s, Sterling Run, Straight, Toby Mines, West Creek, Wilcox\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eTelephone Directory – October 1935\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e(Home Telephone Company, 1935, 50 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThis is a telephone directory of covering parts of Cameron, Elk, and Jefferson Counties, PA for the year 1935.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eThe directory lists 1,000's of residents and businesses from these areas, providing the resident's name, street address and telephone number (arranged alphabetically by town). \u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e \u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eTowns Included:\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eBrandy Camp, Brockport, Brockway, Carmen, Cartwright, Centerville, Challenge, Crenshaw, Croyland, Dagus, Daguschonda, Dagus Mills, Dahoga, Deckertown, Dellwood, Driftwood, Drummond, Eagle Valley, Elbon, Emporium, Gardeau, Glen Hazel, Hallton, Hydes, Instanter, Johnsonburg, Kersey, Kyler, Lanes Mills, Maplehurst, Portland Mills, Rasselas, Rich Valley, Ridgway, Rolfe, Shawmut, Shelvey, Sinnemahoning, Sizerville, St. Mary’s, Sterling Run, Straight, Toby Mines, West Creek, Wilcox\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eTelephone Directory – June 1936\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e(Home Telephone Company, 1936, 50 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThis is a telephone directory of covering parts of Cameron, Elk, and Jefferson Counties, PA for the year 1936.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eThe directory lists 1,000's of residents and businesses from these areas, providing the resident's name, street address and telephone number (arranged alphabetically by town). \u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e \u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eTowns Included:\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eBrandy Camp, Brockport, Brockway, Carmen, Cartwright, Centerville, Challenge, Crenshaw, Croyland, Dagus, Daguschonda, Dagus Mills, Dahoga, Deckertown, Dellwood, Driftwood, Drummond, Eagle Valley, Elbon, Emporium, Gardeau, Glen Hazel, Hallton, Hydes, Instanter, Johnsonburg, Kersey, Kyler, Lanes Mills, Maplehurst, Portland Mills, Rasselas, Rich Valley, Ridgway, Rolfe, Shawmut, Shelvey, Sinnemahoning, Sizerville, St. Mary’s, Sterling Run, Straight, Toby Mines, West Creek, Wilcox\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eTelephone Directory – June 1937\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e(Home Telephone Company, 1937, 50 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThis is a telephone directory of covering parts of Cameron, Elk, and Jefferson Counties, PA for the year 1937.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eThe directory lists 1,000's of residents and businesses from these areas, providing the resident's name, street address and telephone number (arranged alphabetically by town). \u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e \u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eTowns Included:\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eBrandy Camp, Brockport, Brockway, Carmen, Cartwright, Centerville, Challenge, Crenshaw, Croyland, Dagus, Daguschonda, Dagus Mills, Dahoga, Deckertown, Dellwood, Driftwood, Drummond, Eagle Valley, Elbon, Emporium, Gardeau, Glen Hazel, Hallton, Hydes, Instanter, Johnsonburg, Kersey, Kyler, Lanes Mills, Maplehurst, Portland Mills, Rasselas, Rich Valley, Ridgway, Rolfe, Shawmut, Shelvey, Sinnemahoning, Sizerville, St. Mary’s, Sterling Run, Straight, Toby Mines, West Creek, Wilcox\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eTelephone Directory – Dec. 1937\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e(Home Telephone Company, 1937, 50 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThis is a telephone directory of covering parts of Cameron, Elk, and Jefferson Counties, PA for the year 1937.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eThe directory lists 1,000's of residents and businesses from these areas, providing the resident's name, street address and telephone number (arranged alphabetically by town). \u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e \u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eTowns Included:\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eBrandy Camp, Brockport, Brockway, Carmen, Cartwright, Centerville, Challenge, Crenshaw, Croyland, Dagus, Daguschonda, Dagus Mills, Dahoga, Deckertown, Dellwood, Driftwood, Drummond, Eagle Valley, Elbon, Emporium, Gardeau, Glen Hazel, Hallton, Hydes, Instanter, Johnsonburg, Kersey, Kyler, Lanes Mills, Maplehurst, Portland Mills, Rasselas, Rich Valley, Ridgway, Rolfe, Shawmut, Shelvey, Sinnemahoning, Sizerville, St. Mary’s, Sterling Run, Straight, Toby Mines, West Creek, Wilcox\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eTelephone Directory – May 1939\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e(Home Telephone Company, 1939, 44 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThis is a telephone directory of covering parts of Cameron, Elk, and Jefferson Counties, PA for the year 1937.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eThe directory lists 1,000's of residents and businesses from these areas, providing the resident's name, street address and telephone number (arranged alphabetically by town). \u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e \u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eTowns Included:\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eBrandy Camp, Brockport, Brockway, Carmen, Cartwright, Centerville, Challenge, Crenshaw, Croyland, Dagus, Daguschonda, Dagus Mills, Dahoga, Deckertown, Dellwood, Driftwood, Drummond, Eagle Valley, Elbon, Emporium, Gardeau, Glen Hazel, Hallton, Hydes, Instanter, Johnsonburg, Kersey, Kyler, Lanes Mills, Maplehurst, Portland Mills, Rasselas, Rich Valley, Ridgway, Rolfe, Shawmut, Shelvey, Sinnemahoning, Sizerville, St. Mary’s, Sterling Run, Straight, Toby Mines, West Creek, Wilcox\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eTelephone Directory – December 1946\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e(Home Telephone Company, 1946, 120 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThis is a telephone directory of covering parts of Cameron, Elk, and Jefferson Counties, PA for the year 1946.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eThe directory lists 1,000's of residents and businesses from these areas, providing the resident's name, street address and telephone number (arranged alphabetically by town). \u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e \u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eTowns Included:\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eBrandy Camp, Brockport, Brockway, Carmen, Cartwright, Crenshaw, Croyland, Dagus, Daguschonda, Dagus Mills, Dahoga, Deckertown, Driftwood, Drummond, Elbon, Emporium, Gardeau, Glen Hazel, Hallton, Hydes, Instanter, Johnsonburg, Kersey, Keystone, Kyler, Lanes Mills, Maplehurst, Portland Mills, Rich Valley, Ridgway, Rolfe, Shawmut, Shelvey, Sinnemahoning, Sizerville, St. Mary’s, Sterling Run, Straight, Toby Mines, West Creek, Wilcox\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eTelephone Directory – April 1952\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e(Home Telephone Company, 1952, 162 pages)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThis is a telephone directory of covering parts of Cameron, Elk, and Jefferson Counties, PA for the year 1952.\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eThe directory lists 1,000's of residents and businesses from these areas, providing the resident's name, street address and telephone number (arranged alphabetically by town).\u003cspan class=\"Apple-converted-space\"\u003e  \u003c\/span\u003eIt also includes the \"Yellow Pages\", classifield business directory of the area.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eTowns Included:\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eBrandy Camp, Bryan Hill, Beechwood, Berwind Heights, Brockport, Brockway, Cameron, Castle Gardens, Clarion, Clarion Heights, Clear Creek, Coal Hollow, Cobb, Condot, Crenshaw, Daguschonda, Dagus Mines, Dill Settlement, Driftwood, Elbon, Emporium, Fairview Hill, German Settlement, Glen Hazel, Grandview Park, Helen Mills, Hillview, Houston, Howard Circle, Howard Siding, Huntley, Johnsonburg, Keating Summit, Kersey, Keystone, Klondike, Lake City, Lanes Mills, Long Level, McCullough, Moore Hill, Nicholas, North Creek, Portage, Portland Mills, Prospect Park, Rich Valley, Ridgway, Scotland, Schissle, Shelvey Summit, Silver Creek, Sinnemahoning, Sizerville, South Mountain, South Park, St. Mary’s, Sterling Run, Sycamore, Sylvan Heights, Tapwingo Farms, Tannery Row, Toby Valley, Truman, West Creek, West Garden, Wilcox, Whittimore 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