Nature and History in the West End of Union County, Pennsylvania

Nature and History in the West End of Union County, Pennsylvania

Author: Tony L. Shively

Publisher:

Published: 2020

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780917127250

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""Nature and History in the West End of Union County, Pennsylvania" by Tony Shively describes the history of land management in western Union County, PA, the healing power of nature, and the commitment and leadership of Raymond B. Winter, his colleagues, and the CCC to heal the scars left by the timber industry, including the development of Natural Areas and State Parks, Bald Eagle State Forest, Hairy John's State Park, Sand Bridge State Park, and the Hook Natural Area"--


Mifflinburg and the West End

Mifflinburg and the West End

Author: Marion Lois Huffines

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 0738592129

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Mifflinburg and the towns of the West End have a story to tell. The hard work of making a life in early America demanded courage and determination of its settlers. There were good times when the towns thrived and tough times when efforts failed. Fires and accidents destroyed dreams, and financial distress halted progress, but the towns survived, and those that did celebrated their successes with fairs, parades, bands, and church dinners. Mifflinburg's buggy factories shipped buggies and sleighs across the young nation. The timber industry of the West End produced thousands of board feet, which built towns and propped up mines. Images of America: Mifflinburg and the West End tells the unfolding stories of Mifflinburg and the West End towns of Swengel, Millmont, Laurel Park, Pardee, Glen Iron, Weikert, Hartleton, and Laurelton. It is a history full of surprises and wonderful spirit.


Union County, Pennsylvania

Union County, Pennsylvania

Author: Charles McCool Snyder

Publisher: Penn State Press

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13: 9780917127137

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This updated and revised book covers the gamut of Union County's history. It begins with the region's earliest days when the Delaware Indians were in residence and how the arrival of settlers, who ventured into this frontier area from Berks and Lancaster counties, marked the beginning of major changes. Synder's text, first published in 1976, has been expanded and updated to reflect newly discovered material on such groups as the Amish and the developments in Union County up to 2000. Distributed by Penn State University Press by arrangement with the Union County Historical Society.