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The Elk County Advocate Archive

  • Ridgway, Pennsylvania
  • 18641882

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Elk County, named for its Cervus canadensis herds, could have been called Lumber County. White pine and hemlock trees guaranteed the county’s financial success for decades. First inhabited by Seneca Indians and a vast wilderness into the 1840s, Elk was formed in April 1843 from parts of Jefferson, Clearfield, and McKean counties. Ridgway, on the Clarion River, was laid out in 1833, part of a huge parcel purchased in 1817 by Philadelphia millionaire Jacob Ridgway. Elk officials solicited land or money for a courthouse and accepted a site in Ridgway offered by Jacob’s son in 1844, making Ridgway the county seat. Ridgway prospered from harvesting timber, with millions of board feet and handmade shingles rafted downriver annually.

Archive Info

  • 3,327
  • Ridgway, Pennsylvania
  • 18641882

Paper History

  • The Elk County advocate
  • The Elk advocate

Source Information

The Elk County Advocate, 1864–1882 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: October 5, 2016

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Phillip Persing Obit 1877 2

Phillip Persing Obit 1877 2

The Elk County Advocate
Ridgway, Pennsylvania
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Funding Road Construction

Funding Road Construction

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Ridgway, Pennsylvania
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Tax Payments

Tax Payments

The Elk County Advocate
Ridgway, Pennsylvania
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Taxes Owed

Taxes Owed

The Elk County Advocate
Ridgway, Pennsylvania
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Court

Court

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Ridgway, Pennsylvania
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Jury Duty

Jury Duty

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Ridgway, Pennsylvania
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Archive Info

  • 3,327
  • Ridgway, Pennsylvania
  • 18641882

Paper History

  • The Elk County advocate
  • The Elk advocate

Source Information

The Elk County Advocate, 1864–1882 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: October 5, 2016