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Pennville is a town in Penn Township, Jay County, Indiana, United States.
Pennville is located at ( 40. 493323 ,-85. 147414 ), along the Salamonie River.
The history of Pennville began when Samuel Grisell and Moses Hamilton left their homes in Columbiana County, Ohio in the spring of 1834 to search for government land for a permanent home.
The change to the town name of Pennville was gradual and began when the post office was applied for at Camden.
Since Camden no longer existed after an earlier collapse of the corporation, and the post office was named Penn, this caused confusion and more and more the town was called Pennville.
In 1905 a petition was presented to the Jay County Commissioners asking that the town be incorporated under the name of Pennville.
Pennville has had two high schools, the first being organized around 1890 and existing until 1910.
The second Pennville High School was built in 1911 on Jones Hill ( sometimes called Gregg Hill ) and was in session until 1975, when the five smaller Jay County schools – Portland, Pennville, Bryant, Redkey and Dunkirk-consolidated into the countywide Jay County High School outside Portland, Indiana.
From 1903 until 1917, the Cincinnati, Bluffton and Chicago Railroad, sometimes referred to as the CB & C, ran through Pennville.
Provident Hospital, a precursor to the Caylor-Nickel Clinic in Bluffton, Wells County, Indiana, existed in Pennville from November 1, 1907 until 1917.
The Pennville Friends Church is located at 130 West Maple Street in Pennville.
The Pennville United Methodist Church is located at 160 West Main Street.
Many early settlers of Pennville are interred here, including Samuel Grisell, who platted the town in 1836.
Located approximately 1-1 / 2 miles east of the town limits on County Road W400N ( extended East Lagro Street ), this cemetery is the largest burial ground in the Pennville area.
Pennville has one of the oldest houses in Jay County, the Chandler-Gregg-Hedges house, built by Goldsmith Chandler sometime between 1836 and 1841.
The Twin Hills lie approximately 2 – 3 miles east of Pennville.
Founded by Hicksite Quakers, who were early abolitionists, Pennville and the surrounding area is rich in the history of the Underground Railroad.
Approximately 2-1 / 2 miles north of Pennville on Indiana State Road 1, near Balbec, Indiana, a marker was erected in 1923 to mark the site of the pioneer home of Jimmy and Rachel Silliven, an important “ station ” of the Underground Railroad.
Pennville is a census-designated place ( CDP ) in York County, Pennsylvania, United States.

Pennville and is
Pennville is located at ( 39. 789308 ,-76. 990642 ) in Penn Township, adjacent to the borough of Hanover.

Pennville and at
Southwest of Hanover at a tiny hamlet now known as Pennville, the 2nd North Carolina Cavalry struck the 18th Pennsylvania ’ s main column and split it in two.

Pennville and 23
Between 1917 and 1926, SR 23 began east of Pennville and ran to a point north of Pennville, following today's State Road 1 and State Road 26 routes.

Pennville and 1961
When he ran out of land in Trion in 1961, he moved to Pennville, Georgia, near Summerville, and bought four acres ( 16, 000 m² ) of land upon which to build the Plant Farm Museum " to show all the wonderful things o ' God's Creation, kinda like the Garden of Eden ".

Volunteer and Fire
Arguably the most famous Union Zouave regiments were from New York and Pennsylvania: the 5th New York Volunteer Infantry, " Duryee's Zouaves " ( after its first colonel, Abram Duryee ), the 114th Pennsylvania Infantry, " Collis's Zouaves " ( after their colonel, Charles H. T. Collis ) and the 11th New York Volunteer Infantry, " Fire Zouaves ".
* Clewiston: largest and most populated incorporated area in the county, Stores, Restaurants, Schools, Parks, City Hall, Emergency Medical Service Stations, Volunteer Fire Department, Clewiston Police Department, and The Sheriff Office Sub Station.
* LaBelle: the county seat, Post Office, Community Center, Church's, Parks, Schools, Stores, Restaurants, City Hall, Emergency Medical Service Stations, Volunteer Fire Department, Sheriff Office Jail, and The Sheriff Office Main building.
* Pioneer Plantatation ( unincorporated ): community with its own Volunteer Fire Department, Post Office, Community Center, church and park.
* Montura Ranch Estates ( unincorporated ): one of the larger communities in the county with its own Volunteer Fire Department, Post Office, Community Center, and Park.
* Ladeca Acres ( unincorporated ): small community also served by the Sheriff Office and Volunteer Fire Department located in Pioneer.
As a character, Snicket is a harried, troubled writer and researcher falsely accused of felonies and continuously hunted by the police and his enemies, the fire-starting side of the secret organization Volunteer Fire Department ( V. F. D .).
The Borough of Akron also has a fire company established in 1893 the Akron Volunteer Fire Company Lancaster County Station 1-2, which has approximately 60 members and 3 pieces of Current Running Fire Apparatus.
Racine is home to the Racine Volunteer Fire Department which covers in its first response area.
* Clerk Fraggle ( performed by Dave Goelz )-Clerk Fraggle is responsible for taking attendance at the meetings of the Fraggle Rock Volunteer Fire Department as seen in the Fraggle Rock episode " The Thirty-Minute Work Week.
* Firechief Fraggle ( performed by Richard Hunt )-Firechief Fraggle heads the Fraggle Rock Volunteer Fire Department, and swears Wembley in as a new member, allowing him to be the siren.
The Borough of Strasburg is protected by the Strasburg Volunteer Fire Company, Lancaster County Fire Company # 5-10, Zone 5.
The Volunteer Fire Department is located at 203 Franklin Street in a brand new four garage bay facility.
The Volunteer Fire Department operates an apparatus fleet of one rescue engine, one engine, one quint, one tanker, and one squad.
* Cleveland Volunteer Fire Department
The county is served by two fire departments, Callao Volunteer Fire Department in Callao and Fairfields Volunteer Fire Department in Reedville.
The EMD Director is also responsible for the County Volunteer Rescue Squad and Awendaw Fire Department.
Some such districts are the Caromi Volunteer Fire District, Cross Fire Department, Goose Creek Rural Fire Protection District, Whitesville Rural Fire Department, Santee Circle Rural Fire Department and the Pimlico Rural Volunteer Fire Department.

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