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  • Clearfield, Pennsylvania
  • 18541871

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Clearfield Creek in Pennsylvania subsequently gave its name to both the county and the county seat. The 18th-century journal of the missionary Rev. John Ettwein noted that the creek was so called because nearby “the buffaloes formerly cleared large tracts of undergrowth, so as to give them the appearance of cleared fields.” Clearfield County was formed and named in 1804, and the county seat laid out in the following year by Abraham Witmer became Clearfield rather than taking the name of Chinklacamoose, the Indian village originally located on the site.

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  • 3,569
  • Clearfield, Pennsylvania
  • 18541871
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Source Information

Raftsman's Journal, 1854–1871 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: 11 December 2014

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William Krise wounded, Oliver Krise missing pt. 2

William Krise wounded, Oliver Krise missing pt. 2

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William Krise injured, Oliver Krise missing

William Krise injured, Oliver Krise missing

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Krise's missing at Gettysburg

Krise's missing at Gettysburg

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Draft in Clearfield County, Boggs Twp

Draft in Clearfield County, Boggs Twp

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George Hess sues for some of Abraham L Hess' Land

George Hess sues for some of Abraham L Hess' Land

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Archive Info

  • 3,569
  • Clearfield, Pennsylvania
  • 18541871
0

Source Information

Raftsman's Journal, 1854–1871 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: 11 December 2014