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  • Honesdale, Pennsylvania
  • 19081913

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Perched in Pennsylvania's northeast corner, Wayne County is separated from New York by the Delaware River. Honesdale, the county seat named for New York City Mayor Philip Hone, was laid out in 1826 during planning for the Delaware and Hudson Canal Co. (of which Hone was president) to transship coal from the Lackawanna mining region to the East Coast. The canal carried coal 108 miles to the Hudson River at Kingston. The first steam locomotive in the United States, the Stourbridge Lion, ran on D. & H.C.C.'s track on August 8, 1829.

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  • 4,150
  • Honesdale, Pennsylvania
  • 19081913

Paper History

  • The Honesdale citizen

Source Information

The Citizen, 1908–1913 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: 13 November 2014

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Archive Info

  • 4,150
  • Honesdale, Pennsylvania
  • 19081913

Paper History

  • The Honesdale citizen

Source Information

The Citizen, 1908–1913 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: 13 November 2014