History of Centre and Clinton Counties, Pennsylvania . organized in a building erected forthe purpose by Cline Quigley, near the site of gro-cery. It burned down March 5, 1855, and the lodgewas soon after disbanded. The Good Templars organized a lodge in 1854, andheld their meetings in the Odd-Fellows Hall, butwhen that was destroyed they ceased to meet. The grange of Patrons of Husbandry, institutedin 1874, and a camp of Patriotic Order of Sons ofAmerica, organized soon afterwards, have both dis-banded. For many years the Washingtonians kept up anorganization in the place, and made strong opp


History of Centre and Clinton Counties, Pennsylvania . organized in a building erected forthe purpose by Cline Quigley, near the site of gro-cery. It burned down March 5, 1855, and the lodgewas soon after disbanded. The Good Templars organized a lodge in 1854, andheld their meetings in the Odd-Fellows Hall, butwhen that was destroyed they ceased to meet. The grange of Patrons of Husbandry, institutedin 1874, and a camp of Patriotic Order of Sons ofAmerica, organized soon afterwards, have both dis-banded. For many years the Washingtonians kept up anorganization in the place, and made strong opposi-tion to the sale of intoxicating liquors. Except dur-ing the exciting limes of the late civil war, no alco-holic liquors have ever been illegally sold within thelimits of Beech Creek township, which has a thrifty,intelligent population hardly surpassed in the Statefor their energy and steady habits. Professions and Business Industries in 1882.— Physicians, Drs. Joseph Tibbens, H. H. Motliers-baugb ; merchants, George Furst & Son, S. Mobley,. • ^ I I ; ? I = ?J ^ ? ? * .A-s^i. 3 i i UA ll _iL_^^ i ; E. Tac-simiU of original Expressly for this Work. CASTANEA TOWNSHIP.—CHAPMAN TOWNSHIP. 583 George Williams, Jr.; surveyor, A. K. White; jus-tices of the peace, James Clark, Jolin McGhee;flour-mills, Cline Quigtey, George Furst & Son;tinner and confectioner, C. R. Keyes ; fanning-milland straw-cutter manufacturers, S. C. Keys & Son ;saw-mills, John Nestlerode, John Rickle ; wagon-makers, Richard Berryhill, W. P. Bullock, WilliamRupert; lumber, John Leggett, A. Clark; axe-handle manufacturer, Joseph Linn ; cigar manufac-turer, George McGhee; slioemakers, Frank Berry,H. H. Berry, Nelson Caldwell, William McKane,William Trexler; carpenters, John Bickle, SamuelDunkle, John Kunes, James McGhee, Wilson Wil-liams; milliner, Mrs. C. R. Keyes ; foundry, DanielLose; railroad and express agent, O. Rothwick;postmaster, C. R. Keye


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