Wednesday 23 January 2013

Beautiful Places In Pennsylvania

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In 1798, John Carlysle Stewart, a civil engineer, traveled to western Pennsylvania to resurvey the "donation lands" resurveyed lands, which had been reserved for veterans of the Revolutionary War. He discovered that the original survey had neglected to stake out approximately 50 acres (200,000 m2) at the confluence of the Shenango River and the Neshannock Creek, at that time a part of Allegheny County. Claiming the land for himself, he laid out what was to become the town of New Castle. Stewart laid out the town of New Castle in April 1798. It comprised approximately 50 acres (200,000 m2), in what was then part of Allegheny County. New Castle became a borough in 1825, having a population of about 300. The city later became a part of Mercer County. On April 5, 1849 the Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania signed an act creating Lawrence County named in honor of U.S. Navy Captain James Lawrence. New Castle became a city in 1869 and was headed by its first Mayor, Thomas B. Morgan. At that time, the population had increased to about 6,000.
Beautiful Places In Pennsylvania
Beautiful Places In Pennsylvania
 Beautiful Places In Pennsylvania
 Beautiful Places In Pennsylvania
 Beautiful Places In Pennsylvania
Beautiful Places In Pennsylvania
Beautiful Places In Pennsylvania
Beautiful Places In Pennsylvania
 Beautiful Places In Pennsylvania
 Beautiful Places In Pennsylvania
 Beautiful Places In Pennsylvania
 Beautiful Places In Pennsylvania
Beautiful Places In Pennsylvania
 Beautiful Places In Pennsylvania
 Beautiful Places In Pennsylvania
 Beautiful Places In Pennsylvania
 Beautiful Places In Pennsylvania
 Beautiful Places In Pennsylvania
 Beautiful Places In Pennsylvania
 Beautiful Places In Pennsylvania
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