Gillis, James Wilson, Jefferson County, Jim Jacobs, John Albert, John Bennett, John Brooks, John J. ![]() Marston, Jacob Ridgeway, James City, James Gallagher, James L. Marys, Holland Land Company, Holy Cross Church, Howard Hill, Hugh McGeehin, immigration and immigrants, Instanter, Iroquois Indians, Isaac Horton, J. Rolfe, Hallton, Henry Bouquet, Highland, Historical Society of St. John Wade, George Dickinson, German Union Bond Society of Baltimore and Philadelphia, glass and glassmaking, Glen Hazel, H. Derby, Elk County, Elk County Courthouse, Elk County Historical Society, Elk Creek, Elliot Company, Enos Gillis, export, fairs, Fort Stanwix, French and Indian War, Game Lands, Gen. Wilcox, Conewango Creek, David Johnson, Decker Chapel, Dickinson Home, Dr. ![]() ![]() Jones, Armstrong Opera House, automobiles, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Bennetts Branch, Bennetts Valley, Big Level, Bogert Hotel, Boot Jack Mountain, Brandy Camp, Brandy Camp Creek, Bucks County, Buffalo Rochester and Pittsburgh Railroad, Bushy Run, Byrnedale, Caledonia, Cameron County, carbon, Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Catholic Church and Catholics, Cephas Morey, Chauncey Brockway Sr., Chester County, Clarion, Clarion House, Clarion River, Clearfield County, coal, Col. Topics in this article: agriculture, Airco Speer Carbon, Alexander Cvitovich, Alexander McNaughton, Allegheny River, American Revolution, Amos Davis, Andrew M. Written by Alice Wessman in the County Feature category and the March 1977 issue
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