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Ironmaster and Governor of the State, 1839-45, lived in this house. A leader in local affairs, he was called "our own Davy R." His son Horace, soldier and diplomat, was born here, 1837.
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Home of R. Milton SpeerCongressman, 1870-1874, and his Sons:William McMurtrie Speer, 1865-1923Newspaperman and LawyerRobert E. Speer, 1867-1947Missionary Statesmanand Church LeaderVictor Speer, 1872-1909Newspaperman and Poet This house was buil…
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David McMurtrie built this house in 1817. A pioneer family; leaders in local political and business affairs. Now houses the Historical Society and the Library of Huntingdon County.——————This homeand the adjoinin…
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World War I Governor from 1915-19, one of the most prominent educators of the State, was born a few miles SW, April 14, 1862. Buried in Valley View Cemetery in the same neighborhood. In 1895-1906; 1924-30, he was President Juniata College.
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In 1936 seventy-five percent of Pennsylvania farms had no electric service. During the next five years, with Federal support, 14 consumer-owned cooperatives were formed in this State. Valley Rural Electric Cooperative, serving seven counties from …
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