Four women on stone steps in front of the Cramer house in Fishing Creek. Written on back: At old home in Fishing Creek, Pa. Louise, Naomi, Charlotte, and Rellie".
Provenance
From MG-241 Jacob Murr Family Genealogy Collection.
Mill built by Israel Penrose in 1842 on the site of George McCullough's mill built in 1743 on Fishing Creek. Also identified as Drumore Mill on Fishing Creek.
Provenance
Photographs from MG-15 Harold R. Barton Collection
Photograph- Drumore Mill, on Fishing Creek in Drumore Township. Known originally as Cowgill's Mill, it became the center of an industrial complex that included a sawmill, fulling mill, hemp mill and a distillery.
Photograph- Drumore Mill, on Fishing Creek in Drumore Township. Known originally as Cowgill's Mill, it became the center of an industrial complex that included a sawmill, fulling mill, hemp mill and a distillery.
Description
Drumore Mill, on Fishing Creek in Drumore Township. Known originally as Cowgill's Mill, it became the center of an industrial complex that included a sawmill, fulling mill, hemp mill and a distillery.
Three women standing on the porch of a two story frame house with a stone wall with picket gate in front. Photograph is hand tinted. Written on front: "Down Home". Written on back: "Fishing Creek, Pa. Summer 1912. F. E. C."
Provenance
From MG-241 Jacob Murr Family Genealogy Collection.
Located between Peach Bottom and Fishing Creek., about a 3/4 of mile below the later and 2 1/2 miles above the former.
April term.
Signers of petition: Patrick Glackin, George Brown, John A. Moore, Elwood H. Dean, Gainer Harlan, William S. Barclay, Abraham Taylor, Samuel C. Marshal, William Hoopes, Daniel McIntire, Ephraim Moore, James Cain, R. John McIntire, George M. Ailes, Emanuel D. Waters, Jacob Carigan, William W. Hensel, Bernerd Calwell, Nicholas A. Boyd, Thomas Guynn, Thomas Williams, Benjamin F. Jones.
1 item, 1 piece
Access Conditions / Restrictions
Request at Reference Desk; photocopy made by staff member.
This record group contains canceled orders that were issued by the county commissioners for payment to be made by the county treasurer. The orders show date, order number, amount, name of payee, purpose, and signatures of the county commissioners. In the case of "poor children," teachers were reimbursed by the county for tuition and/or the supplies purchased for students whose parents were unable to pay. Orders include: Poor Children, Almshouse, Bridges, Coroners' Inquests, Prisons, Roads, Court House, and Tax Exonerations.
System of Arrangement
The record group is organized chronologically, then arranged by order number within each year.
Two men fishing with nets on the Benton Hollow Creek in Drumore Township.
Provenance
Photographs originally housed in LCHS MG-245 The Albert Glassley Collection. This collection is comprised of photographs of the family of Albert Glassley, Sr. and his wife, Amanda Siegler Glassley. Information regarding the family can be found in the Glassley family file in the library.
Two men fishing with nets on the Benton Hollow Creek in Drumore Township. Two copies.
Provenance
Photographs originally housed in LCHS MG-245 The Albert Glassley Collection. This collection is comprised of photographs of the family of Albert Glassley, Sr. and his wife, Amanda Siegler Glassley. Information regarding the family can be found in the Glassley family file in the library.
Two men fishing with nets on the Benton Hollow Creek near Ferncliffe cottage, Drumore Township. Two copies.
Provenance
Photographs originally housed in LCHS MG-245 The Albert Glassley Collection. This collection is comprised of photographs of the family of Albert Glassley, Sr. and his wife, Amanda Siegler Glassley. Information regarding the family can be found in the Glassley family file in the library.
Three men fishing with nets on the Benton Hollow Creek near Ferncliffe Cottage, Drumore Township. There is a railroad bridge in the background.
Provenance
Photographs originally housed in LCHS MG-245 The Albert Glassley Collection. This collection is comprised of photographs of the family of Albert Glassley, Sr. and his wife, Amanda Siegler Glassley. Information regarding the family can be found in the Glassley family file in the library.