. History of Wayne, Pike and Monroe counties, Pennsylvania . oil-hand plans which made the work perfectly clearto Mr. Thomas, and he returned and completedit. The company was also furnished by with much of the material for thebridge. The structure was completed in thefall of 1855. On the 2d of July, 1859, it wasblown down, but was rebuilt the same fall. InJanuary, 1865, it again broke down, but wasagain erected in the fall of 1866. The first meeting of the Germans to organizea Lutheran Church was held over ChauncyThomas store in 1857. After that their meet-ings were held in the sch


. History of Wayne, Pike and Monroe counties, Pennsylvania . oil-hand plans which made the work perfectly clearto Mr. Thomas, and he returned and completedit. The company was also furnished by with much of the material for thebridge. The structure was completed in thefall of 1855. On the 2d of July, 1859, it wasblown down, but was rebuilt the same fall. InJanuary, 1865, it again broke down, but wasagain erected in the fall of 1866. The first meeting of the Germans to organizea Lutheran Church was held over ChauncyThomas store in 1857. After that their meet-ings were held in the school-house until aLutheran Church was erected, iu 1871. Rev. , of Honesdale, first preached here andorganized the congregation. He was followedby Rev. J. Bockstaler, and Rev. J. U. Wagner,of Hawley, now supplies the pulpit once amonth. When the township was organized, in1852, there were only about fifteen voters in Bross, who had moved from Milford,and Stephen D. Wells, who lived atWroodtown,were the first justices of the peace, and Jennie.


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