History of Centre and Clinton Counties, Pennsylvania . ownship, including New Liberty 576 New Liberty village 75 East Keating township, including Wistar 245 Wlstar Village 3Y Gallauher township 385 Greene township 1,263 Grugan township 291 Lamar township, including Mackeyville 1,624 Mackeyville village 134 Leidy township 683 Lock Haven City 5,845 First Ward 1690 Second Ward 1417 Third Ward 1302 Fourth Ward 1430 Logan township, Boonville and Tylersville villages 959 Boonville village 131 Tylersville village 108 Logansville borough 423 Mill Hall borough 398 Noyes township, including Westport 696


History of Centre and Clinton Counties, Pennsylvania . ownship, including New Liberty 576 New Liberty village 75 East Keating township, including Wistar 245 Wlstar Village 3Y Gallauher township 385 Greene township 1,263 Grugan township 291 Lamar township, including Mackeyville 1,624 Mackeyville village 134 Leidy township 683 Lock Haven City 5,845 First Ward 1690 Second Ward 1417 Third Ward 1302 Fourth Ward 1430 Logan township, Boonville and Tylersville villages 959 Boonville village 131 Tylersville village 108 Logansville borough 423 Mill Hall borough 398 Noyes township, including Westport 696 Westport village 248 Pino Creek township, iuclnding Charlton 1,078 Charlton village 134 Porter township, including tlintondalo 1,056 Clintoudale village ~ 150 Renovo borough 3,708 First Ward Second Ward 1749 Wayne township, including two villages 742 Pine Station village 93 Wayne Station village 78 West Keating 273 Woodward township, includiiig thiee villages 1,099 Duiinstown village 214 Lockport village 242 Queens Kuu village 109 Total 20,278. hac sunlit o-f originaL pJatEneraved Expressly for this Work. CITY OF LOCK HAVEN. 519 Clinton County Agricultural Society.—This society was organized March 12, 1881, at which timea constitution was adopted for the government of thesociety, the first article of wliicli reads as follows: The object of this society shall be the diffusion ofa greater linowledge of agriculture, horticulture, me-chanics, and the domestic arts. The officers of the society were to consist of a presi-dent and one vice-president from each city, borougii,and township in the county; secretary, treasurer, andexecutive committee of nine members, who shall beelected by ballot, and hold office for one year, and thepresideut of the society to be an advisory member ofthe executive committee. The original members of the society were J. , William H. Smith, Charles S. McCormick,Alva S. Grow, Barnard Rupert, E. D. Peck, JamesH. Porter, W. S. Clawater, Patrick K


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