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Hooversville and Quemahoning
The high school is approaching its centenary and currently serves the two surrounding townships ( Jenner and Quemahoning ) and three boroughs ( Jennerstown, Stoystown and Hooversville ) in addition to Boswell residents.
Jonas Hoover, the founder of Hooversville, came to Quemahoning Township in 1834 and bought land from the heirs of Casper Ripple.

Hooversville and was
Hooversville was established in 1836.

Hooversville and first
The first settlers to claim land in the Hooversville area were George Lohr ( 1780 ), Michael Kocher, and Casper Ripple ( warrant 1794 ), who died in 1828.

Hooversville and .
Hooversville is a borough in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, United States.
He and David Crissey took part in establishing the German Reformed Church at Hooversville.
Hooversville is located at ( 40. 149267 ,-78. 914062 ).
Pennsylvania Route 403 runs through Hooversville and serves as the main road through the borough.
It rises in the mountains of eastern Somerset County from the headwater spring, Pius Spring, in Berlin, and flows north past Shanksville, Stoystown, Hooversville, and Ferndale.

which and sits
alt = Black-and-white photograph of a statue consisting of an inscribed, round pedestal on top of which sits a seated, nude, male figure of which only the legs and lower torso are preserved
In chapter 1 the prophet dwells on the manifold miseries oppressed by which the city sits as a solitary widow weeping sorely.
" The Blue Angels ' first public demonstration also netted the team its first trophy, which sits on display at the team's current home at NAS Pensacola.
Charles regularly sits in for Janice Long, Steve Wright and Jo Whiley on BBC Radio 2, and has presented numerous one-off programmes on the station, including The Craig Charles Soul All-Nighter ( 2011 ), which he hosted continuously for 12 hours.
Due to the description of the seat upon which the Lord sits, this final judgment is often referred to as the Great White Throne Judgment.
It was recorded for years in the local history books that the land on which Columbus sits was donated by General Tipton ; however, a deed purporting to show a sale of the land was acquired in 2003 by Historic Columbus Indiana.
This nut has a perpendicular center slot for the bolt, and an intersecting axial slot for the string, along with a lower face or slot against which the internal trigger sits.
On 3 October 2011, Chelsea made a proposal to CPO shareholders to buy back the freehold to the land on which Stamford Bridge sits, stating that " buying back the freehold removes a potential hurdle should a suitable site become available in the future ".
The wall behind the stone was a temporary addition to support the arch above it, which had been weakened after the damage in the 1808 fire ; the wall blocks the view of the rotunda, sits on top of the graves of four 12th century kings, and is no longer structurally necessary.
The Doctor V64 unit contains a CD-ROM drive which sits underneath the Nintendo 64 and plugs into the expansion slot on the underside of the Nintendo 64.
Fredericton ( or ) is the capital of the Canadian province of New Brunswick, by virtue of the provincial parliament which sits there.
The optical timecode used to synchronize a Digital Theater System | DTS soundtrack, which sits between the optical soundtrack and the image, is not pictured.
The Southern belle was bred to conform to a subspecies of the nineteenth-century " lady "... For Scarlett, the ideal is embodied in her adored mother, the saintly Ellen, whose back is never seen to rest against the back of any chair on which she sits, whose broken spirit everywhere is mistaken for righteous calm ...
* The jack is a thin, rectangular piece of wood which sits upright on the end of the keylever, held in place by the registers ( the upper movable, the lower fixed ) which are two long strips of wood running in the gap from spine to cheek with rectangular mortises through which the jacks can move up and down. Figure 2.
This holds true for Australia, which sits on its own continental litosphere and tectonic plate.
* " S2 ", referring to the ship which sits in the harbor now, with the new planks ; and
* " S3 ", referring to the ship which sits in the harbor, recently constructed out of the old planks.
", one can be understood to mean this: " Is the ship which sits in the harbor now, with the new planks, the same ship as the ship which sat in the harbor fifty years ago, newly christened " the Theseus "?
Before this, the land on which the lake now sits has gone through several complex stages.
Other historic cloisters in the vicinity are the Konevets Monastery, which sits on the Konevets island, and the Alexander-Svirsky Monastery, which preserves fine samples of medieval Muscovite architecture.

which and astride
Prior to the magnificent banquet which followed the wedding ceremony, Isabella rode through the main streets of Ferrara astride a horse draped in gems and gold.
He leaps into the oven and emerges as a monstrous giant big enough to stand astride both Mount Song and the imperial fort atop Mount Shaoshi ( which are five miles apart ).
His parting words – which Vladimir expands upon later – eloquently encapsulate the brevity of human existence: " They give birth astride of a grave, the light gleams an instant, then it's night once more.
The frigatebird symbolises command of the sea, power, freedom and Kiribati cultural dance patterns, the blue and white wavy bands represent the Pacific Ocean, which surrounds Kiribati and the sun refers to Kiribati's position astride the Equator.
In many areas in England the condemned woman ( men were hanged, drawn, and quartered ) was seated astride a small seat called the saddle which was fixed halfway up a permanently positioned iron stake.
Almost as soon as the town established itself as a commercial center larger, even, than Westerly, however, it was quickly bypassed by the effects of the Industrial Revolution, which favored larger towns astride similarly larger rivers to erect huge mills.
Baldwin sits astride the Eastern Continental Divide, which separates waters flowing southeastward toward the Savannah River and the Atlantic Ocean and waters flowing southwestward toward the Chattahoochee River and the Gulf of Mexico.
The winners are taken by Tripods, which they discover to be machines operated by living creatures, to the Tripod city, which is located in a sealed, pressurized dome that sits astride a river.
The driver no longer sat astride the machine which was built with more conventional forward facing seats in the front.
The obverse scene is derived from Randolph Caldecott's front cover illustration for The Diverting History of John Gilpin ( based on a 1782 poem by William Cowper ), in which Gilpin is astride a runaway horse.
At the time, Nantwich was little more than a large village which lay astride the River Weaver, which normally was a stream wide.
He leaps into the oven and emerges as a monstrous giant big enough to stand astride both Mount Song and the imperial fort atop Mount Shaoshi ( which are five miles apart ).
This grassy public space sits astride a sandy ridge, one of the highest points in London, running from Hampstead to Highgate, which rests on a band of London Clay.
Krystyna, their second child, took after her father and his liking for riding horses, which she sat astride rather than side-saddle.
New Romney is easily accessible by road, sitting astride the A259 ( which runs from Dover to Portsmouth ).
Daniel's close association with court life is evidenced by a contemporary mural of Sidney's funeral procession to St Paul's Cathedral in 1587 which depicts Batchelor astride a horse.
This pilgrimage traffic added considerably to the wealth of the merchants of Makkah, which also benefited from its position astride the caravan routes from Yemen ( Arabia Felix ) up to the Mediterranean markets.
The first phase involved a general advance of one mile across the entire front which would place the French, on the right of the line, astride Kereves Spur where they were to dig in.
The medals hanging from the lions rampant ( which represented Cheshire and Lancashire, owing to Stockport's location astride the Mersey, which was the historical border between the two counties ) were removed.
He intended for the 6th Mounted Yeomanry Brigade to take a position east of Beit Durdis and for the 5th Mounted Yeomanry Brigade currently astride the Gaza to Beersheba road to fill the gap between it and the Imperial Camel Corps Brigade which had orders to move to Kh er Reseim.
A ' Batbike ' was released in 1978 featuring a figure of ' Batman ' sitting astride a modified motorbike which fired two rockets, along with a series of vehicles that were issued as the result of obtaining the Marvel Comics license.

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