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richard miller from karthaus pa | Carol Elizabeth Miller Hugar (1946 richard miller from karthaus pa Census index courtesy of RootsPoint.com. USA > Pennsylvania > Clearfield County > 1940 Census of Karthaus Township. A Surnames. B Surnames. To view more information about . The Dior 30 Montaigne bag is a House icon made from the finest leathers and materials for a design that's unmistakably Dior. Explore the classic collection.
0 · Throwback Thursday: Miller’s Landing Once Welcomed Timber
1 · Richard B Miller (age 82) from Champion, PA
2 · Miller's Landing
3 · Karthaus Iron Furnace (Clearfield County)
4 · Karthaus Furnace
5 · HISTORY OF KARTHAUS TOWNSHIP.
6 · Central Pennsylvania History: Karthaus Tunnel (Clearfield
7 · Carol Elizabeth Miller Hugar (1946
8 · 1940 U.S. Federal Census of Karthaus Township, Clearfield,
9 · "Richard Miller" by Richard Miller

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Lewis Miller opened his hotel, in 1869, at an opportune landing site near Karthaus. The rafting crew would secure the raft there for the night, using thick coiled hemp ropes tied to .Lewis Miller opened his hotel, in 1869, at an opportune landing site near Karthaus. The raftin. From the 1840's until c1912, thousands of county rafts floated billions of board feet of timber to sawmills in Lock Haven, Williamsport and Marietta. (A historical marker located . He became the owner of a large tract of land in the township, and by his efforts and enterprise in business, did more toward the settlement and improvement of it than any other .

Throwback Thursday: Miller’s Landing Once Welcomed Timber

Richard B Miller (age 82) from Champion, PA

Carol E. Hugar, 64, of Keewaydin, passed away peacefully at her home on Wednesday, October 20, 2010. Born on March 22, 1946, in Lock Haven, she was the daughter of Margaret A. Miller .Census index courtesy of RootsPoint.com. USA > Pennsylvania > Clearfield County > 1940 Census of Karthaus Township. A Surnames. B Surnames. To view more information about .

Reports indicate that Karthaus lost several arks laden with iron in the swift rapids of the river. Poor transportation and a limited local market forced the company of Karthaus and Geissenhainer .

Near here stood the iron furnace erected 1817 by Peter Karthaus. Rebuilt 1836 by Peter Ritner and John Say, it became in 1839 one of the earliest to use coke in place of .

The 30 miles between Clearfield and Karthaus was some of the most remote and wild territory in the region. Even today this remains a fitting description. The project was estimated to cost .An interview with Pastor Richard Miller about his experiences "growing up Dutch." Pastor Miller is a member of the Miller family which has been an important part of the Kutztown Folk Festival .Richard Miller was born in 1942 and is currently 82 years old. Richard currently lives at 2279 Indian Head Road, Champion, PA 15622. Relatives & associates include Christine Dellman, .

Lewis Miller opened his hotel, in 1869, at an opportune landing site near Karthaus. The rafting crew would secure the raft there for the night, using thick coiled hemp ropes tied to an iron ring which was fastened into a large and solid rock at the river’s edge. (See photo of .

From the 1840's until c1912, thousands of county rafts floated billions of board feet of timber to sawmills in Lock Haven, Williamsport and Marietta. (A historical marker located near Karthaus in Clearfield County, Pennsylvania.) He became the owner of a large tract of land in the township, and by his efforts and enterprise in business, did more toward the settlement and improvement of it than any other person. In recognition of his services, worth and integrity, the township was named in his honor.Carol E. Hugar, 64, of Keewaydin, passed away peacefully at her home on Wednesday, October 20, 2010. Born on March 22, 1946, in Lock Haven, she was the daughter of Margaret A. Miller of Karthaus and the late Reese M. Miller.Census index courtesy of RootsPoint.com. USA > Pennsylvania > Clearfield County > 1940 Census of Karthaus Township. A Surnames. B Surnames. To view more information about these individuals and to view the document image, visit RootsPoint.com. C Surnames.

Reports indicate that Karthaus lost several arks laden with iron in the swift rapids of the river. Poor transportation and a limited local market forced the company of Karthaus and Geissenhainer to dissolve in 1818. Near here stood the iron furnace erected 1817 by Peter Karthaus. Rebuilt 1836 by Peter Ritner and John Say, it became in 1839 one of the earliest to use coke in place of charcoal. (A historical marker located in Karthaus in Clearfield County, Pennsylvania.)The 30 miles between Clearfield and Karthaus was some of the most remote and wild territory in the region. Even today this remains a fitting description. The project was estimated to cost ,500,000.

Miller's Landing

An interview with Pastor Richard Miller about his experiences "growing up Dutch." Pastor Miller is a member of the Miller family which has been an important part of the Kutztown Folk Festival since its founding in 1950. He is an active participant in many Pennsylvania German and community activities.

Richard Miller was born in 1942 and is currently 82 years old. Richard currently lives at 2279 Indian Head Road, Champion, PA 15622. Relatives & associates include Christine Dellman, Janice Grace and Ann Miller.Richard Miller's phone number is (724) 455-8294.(724) 455-8294. Lewis Miller opened his hotel, in 1869, at an opportune landing site near Karthaus. The rafting crew would secure the raft there for the night, using thick coiled hemp ropes tied to an iron ring which was fastened into a large and solid rock at the river’s edge. (See photo of .

From the 1840's until c1912, thousands of county rafts floated billions of board feet of timber to sawmills in Lock Haven, Williamsport and Marietta. (A historical marker located near Karthaus in Clearfield County, Pennsylvania.)

He became the owner of a large tract of land in the township, and by his efforts and enterprise in business, did more toward the settlement and improvement of it than any other person. In recognition of his services, worth and integrity, the township was named in his honor.Carol E. Hugar, 64, of Keewaydin, passed away peacefully at her home on Wednesday, October 20, 2010. Born on March 22, 1946, in Lock Haven, she was the daughter of Margaret A. Miller of Karthaus and the late Reese M. Miller.Census index courtesy of RootsPoint.com. USA > Pennsylvania > Clearfield County > 1940 Census of Karthaus Township. A Surnames. B Surnames. To view more information about these individuals and to view the document image, visit RootsPoint.com. C Surnames.Reports indicate that Karthaus lost several arks laden with iron in the swift rapids of the river. Poor transportation and a limited local market forced the company of Karthaus and Geissenhainer to dissolve in 1818.

Near here stood the iron furnace erected 1817 by Peter Karthaus. Rebuilt 1836 by Peter Ritner and John Say, it became in 1839 one of the earliest to use coke in place of charcoal. (A historical marker located in Karthaus in Clearfield County, Pennsylvania.)The 30 miles between Clearfield and Karthaus was some of the most remote and wild territory in the region. Even today this remains a fitting description. The project was estimated to cost ,500,000.An interview with Pastor Richard Miller about his experiences "growing up Dutch." Pastor Miller is a member of the Miller family which has been an important part of the Kutztown Folk Festival since its founding in 1950. He is an active participant in many Pennsylvania German and community activities.

Throwback Thursday: Miller’s Landing Once Welcomed Timber

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