. History of Huntingdon and Blair counties, Pennsylvania . aving the court-houseand jail niider roof. He built also the eastern end ofthe seminary at Wil 1 iamsport, a .Methodist Church inAltoomi, .Methodic Churches in Hollidaysburg and:\Iaiior Hill, the Lutheran Church in ,and last but not least the Hollidaysburg em],loyed liltv hand- at ,.iie lime. In lS,-,i; he purchased tlie Aiiierican lluu-e, and tinnnusly ever since In IS.,;! he retired from thebnihling hii-ine->, and thereafter devoted his timeexclusively to his li,.;el, .Air. Reamey has traveled


. History of Huntingdon and Blair counties, Pennsylvania . aving the court-houseand jail niider roof. He built also the eastern end ofthe seminary at Wil 1 iamsport, a .Methodist Church inAltoomi, .Methodic Churches in Hollidaysburg and:\Iaiior Hill, the Lutheran Church in ,and last but not least the Hollidaysburg em],loyed liltv hand- at ,.iie lime. In lS,-,i; he purchased tlie Aiiierican lluu-e, and tinnnusly ever since In IS.,;! he retired from thebnihling hii-ine->, and thereafter devoted his timeexclusively to his li,.;el, .Air. Reamey has traveled a,-reat deal, and bna-ts that he has visited nearly every.•^tate in the Union, while previous t., Is7il be hadmade as m,iny as eleven extended tri[is to the farWest. Altlioii:,:li now of largo fortune, he has thesatistaclioii of knowing that he won his jiosse-isions s44 nip irtecQ .fused to take the benefit ofle indulgence of his creditor.*,s in full. Earlv in life he was ?ice. iirs he•ss that what he did he 2:), 1842,Mr. Reamc. iE BOROUGH OF HOLLTDAYSBURG. of Lazarus Lowry, a well-known farmer Blair County (then Huntingdon). Of their six children,four are living, to wit: Mrs. Dighton Morrcll, ofBlair County; Jlrs. Latimer Hoopes, of Lancaster;Mary K., and Lazarus L. The last named enteredthe Pennsylvania Military Academy in 1864, was re-ceived into the United States Naval Academy at An-najJoUs in July, 1866, graduated as past midshipmanin 1870, and after passing successively through thegrades of ensign and master ranks now as lieutenanton board the flag-ship Lancaster, of the Mediterra-nean squadron. Mr. Kearneys wife died Oct. 17,1870,aged fifty-two years. In October, 1877, he marriedMary E. Gardner, widow of ex-SherifF Gardner, ofAdams County. Of the second marriage there hasbeen no issue. First Presbyterian Church.—When, in August,17oG, Col. John Armstrong marched against tlie In-dian town of Kittanning, he was accompanied byKev. Charles Beatty (g


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