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Scottdale and Pennsylvania
In addition, a branch line of the Pennsylvania Railroad connected the borough to Scottdale, and West Penn Railways ( an interurban trolley ) served Mount Pleasant from 1906 to 1952.
Scottdale is a borough in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, southeast of Pittsburgh.
Scottdale was incorporated as a borough on February 5, 1874 and at that time renamed in honor of Thomas Alexander Scott, who had been president of the Pennsylvania Railroad and served as Assistant Secretary of War during the Civil War.
The West Overton Museum in Scottdale is the only pre-Civil War village still intact today in Pennsylvania.
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Wilkerson served as a pastor in small churches in Scottdale and Philipsburg, Pennsylvania, until he saw a photograph in Life Magazine in 1958 of seven New York City teenagers charged with murder.
* ( With Bill Doulos ) Cotton Patch Parables of Liberation, Scottdale, Pennsylvania: Herald Books, 1976.
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John Graham McCrorey opened his first store in Scottdale, Pennsylvania, in 1882.
Goldenson was born in Pennsylvania in 1905 and grew up in the town of Scottdale, Pennsylvania and graduated from Scottdale High School.
Born in Scottdale, Pennsylvania, Onslow played 36 games as a major league catcher for the 1912 Detroit Tigers and 1917 New York Giants, batting. 169, but was a popular baseball figure as a longtime coach for a number of teams, including the Pittsburgh Pirates ( 1925 – 26 ), Washington Senators ( 1927 ), St. Louis Cardinals ( 1928 ), Philadelphia Phillies ( 1931 – 32 ) and Boston Red Sox ( 1934 ).
* West Overton Museums, in Scottdale, Pennsylvania

Scottdale and Herald
Scottdale, PA: Herald Press, 1989.
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Scottdale and .
* has its southern terminus at a junction with M-139 ( formerly US 31 ) in Scottdale.
It runs northwest until a junction with M-63 in Scottdale where it turns north and passes to the east of St. Joseph and Benton Harbor before reaching its northern terminus at a junction with Business Loop I-94.
* East: Lawrenceville Highway and DeKalb Industrial Way, across which is mostly the Scottdale CDP.
Scottdale is a census-designated place ( CDP ) in DeKalb County, Georgia, United States.
Scottdale, is located at ( 33. 794337 ,-84. 262110 ).
The ZIP code for Scottdale is 30079.
Scottdale is named for Colonel George Washington Scott, who founded the Scottdale Cotton Mill in the late 1800s.
The Scottdale Cotton Mill development included the mill and nearby housing for workers.
From the 1920s through the 1940s, Scottdale Manufacturing Company even supported a baseball team.
The commercial district in Scottdale is focused on East Ponce de Leon Avenue, which bisects the community from the southwest to the northeast.
Steel LLC maintains a large steel fabrication and distribution facility in Scottdale, near the intersection of North Clarendon Avenue and East Ponce de Leon Avenue.
The unincorporated communities of Hollywood, Scottdale, and Buckhorn are within the township.
A community of Scottish weavers lived and worked on Scottdale Road by the Darby Creek in the 19th Century.
Early in the 20th century, Scottdale was the center of the Frick coke interests.
Scottdale is notable for its economic decline from a formerly prosperous coke-town into an archetypal Rust Belt town.
In 1900, 4, 261 people lived in Scottdale ; in 1910, the population increased to 5, 456 ; and in 1940, 6, 493 people lived in Scottdale.
Scottdale is located in the Southmoreland School District.
It is difficult to identify when the first non-Indian settler arrived in what is now the Borough of Scottdale, although the area witnessed an influx of Scotch-Irish immigrants in the late 1770s.

Pennsylvania and Herald
Readings concerning the Harmony Society in Pennsylvania: Drawn from the accounts of travelers and articles in the Harmonie Herald.
Telford, Pennsylvania: Cascadia Publishing / Herald Press, 2009.
The Pennsylvania Railroad, as the " standard railroad of the world ", also strove for an air of permanence, decorating its railroad stations with symbols of itself such as the Pennsylvania Herald, shown above at Newark Penn Station.
When Carey arrived in Philadelphia, he began to publish a periodical, The Pennsylvania Evening Herald.
His law practice was slow and on the side he edited the Pennsylvania Herald from 1787 to 1788 and the Columbian Magazine from 1787 to 1789.
April DeGideo, who lives in Ambler, Pennsylvania, participated in the 1998 and 1999 bees, in the latter of which she placed third, representing the Times Herald of Norristown, Pennsylvania.
* The Herald of Sharon, Pennsylvania
* The Journey Toward Reconciliation, Pennsylvania: Herald Press, 1999, ISBN 0-8361-9082-3
* The Pennsylvania Herald,

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