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Crawford
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Hartstown
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Hartstown
Hartstown
was incorporated as a borough in 1861, and is situated in East Fallowfield
township. It contains three churches, viz.: United Presbyterian Rev.
H. H. Hervey, pastor; Methodist Episcopal, Rev.
R. L. Hick, pastor; and the Zion Church. It has one graded school;
also one hotel two grocery stores, one drug and hardware store, one
general store, two carriage factories, three blacksmith shops, two livery
stables, one harness shop, one tin shop, one cabinet shop, one cooper
shop, a steam saw and stave mill, and a steam flouring mill. The State
Police Lodge, No. 38, meets here.
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Baird, James
clerk
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Bolay,
Fred, laborer
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Brown,
Wm.
cooper
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Cedar, James,
mail carrier
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Collins
George
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Ellis, B. F.
Justice of the Peace
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Ellis,
E. F. carriage
maker
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Ewing, Robert R. stock
dealer
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Ewing, Benoni, farmer
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Grace, Eliza,
widow
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Henry,
William,
retired
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Hervey,
H. H. minister
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Hotchkiss,
Frank, laborer
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Hunter,
S. E. hotel
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Mason,
W. Y. tinner
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McKay,
P. H. blacksmith
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Melvin,
Andy, painter
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Melvin,
Leander, blacksmith
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Miller,
S. K. cabinet maker and postmaster
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Miller,
Jesse, grocer
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Miller,
Isaac,
saw mill
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Moyer,
D.
B. carriage maker
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Moyer,
Peter,
retired
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Murry,
W P. carpenter
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Murry,
H. Q. carpenter
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Nevins,
Gibson, blacksmith
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Nivens,
G. B. laborer
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Parker,
Andrew, laborer
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Patton,
Joseph, Sr. retired
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Patton,
Joseph, Jr. merchant
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Rogers,
G. N. laborer
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Russell,
Marietta, widow
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Russell,
Charles, harness maker
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Snodgrass,
R. A. physician
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Thompson,
John,
laborer
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Waid,
James H. laborer
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Waid,
J. N. carpenter
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Waid,
Wm. laborer
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Yates,
Frank, druggist
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York,
Charles, laborer |
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