History of Fayette County, Pennsylvania : with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men . , Adolph 1865.—Alexander Ross, Jesse B. Dunham, William McCleary. 1866.—Joseph Gans, Joseph Bowers. 1867.—William L. Morgan, George Bierer, Samuel Frankin-berry, John A. Lyons. 1868.—David Bowers, Michael 1869.—John H. Gans, M. D. Baker. 1870.—.Jonathan Monroe, W. B. Scott, George Baker. 1873.—John A. Lyons, Phineas West. L. Baker, George Hertzog, Ira Reiser. L. Baker, Thomas J. Burchinal. 1S76.—William L. Morris, William B. Scott. 1877.—Joseph


History of Fayette County, Pennsylvania : with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men . , Adolph 1865.—Alexander Ross, Jesse B. Dunham, William McCleary. 1866.—Joseph Gans, Joseph Bowers. 1867.—William L. Morgan, George Bierer, Samuel Frankin-berry, John A. Lyons. 1868.—David Bowers, Michael 1869.—John H. Gans, M. D. Baker. 1870.—.Jonathan Monroe, W. B. Scott, George Baker. 1873.—John A. Lyons, Phineas West. L. Baker, George Hertzog, Ira Reiser. L. Baker, Thomas J. Burchinal. 1S76.—William L. Morris, William B. Scott. 1877.—Joseph Lyons, John Davis, Ira Keiser. 1878.—Michael D. Baker, A. 6. Hall. 1879.—Joseph Bowers, Joseph Burchinal. 1S8I).—Calvin Hussart, Noah Darbey. J. Stewart, Elmer Casey. Mount Moriah church edifice in Springhillbelongs to the Presbyterians, who purchased four acresof ground upon which it stands of Joseph to the court records it was in process oferection in July, 1793. The church was dedicated byRev. James Power, of New Castle Presbytery, in c^— / SFRTNGHlfiL TOWNSHIP. 771 In 1776 he brought his family and lived upon Georges€reek for two years. The elders were McLain, Pol-lock, Frame, , Hill, Crow, Dils, Phillips, andRiuii-ioy. In 1778 James Dunlap preached for thischurch. This continued to he the chief Presbyterian Churchuntil the organization of the Old Frame, as it isgenerally called, in 1788. Its history from that timeis so completely blended with that of the youngerchurch that the reader is referred to the history of thechurches in Nicholson township. The St. Johns Evangelical Lutheran Church, lo-cated near Morris Cross-Roads, is a branch of the Old Dutch Church of German township, organ-ized by the Rev. John Stough, a Reformed Lutheran,in the latter part of 1793. The mother-church madearrangements in 1854-55 to provide a house of wor-ship nearer the residences of certain members inSpringhill. T


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