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Historical Markers in Fombell, Pennsylvania
Beaver is the county seat for Beaver County
Fombell is in Beaver County
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ADJACENT TO BEAVER COUNTY
Allegheny County (666) ►
Butler County (62) ►
Lawrence County (42) ►
Washington County (377) ►
Columbiana County, Ohio (108) ►
Hancock County, West Virginia (28) ►
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1 ► Pennsylvania, Beaver County, Fombell — Bassenheim Furnace — ![]() |
One of the first charcoal blast furnaces in western Pennsylvania. It was built by Baron Dettmar Basse in 1814 and out of production in 1824 - it supplied iron for pioneer industries and was one unit of a self-contained community. — — Map (db m49416) HM |
2 ► Pennsylvania, Beaver County, Fombell — Fombell House — ![]() |
Built 1829 by Alexander Fombell on land purchased from Stephen Stone. Later passed into Phillis family. First Fombell Post Office located in house. Later moved to adjacent store, built in 1894. The kilns remain where handmade bricks were fired to . . . — — Map (db m51137) HM |
3 ► Pennsylvania, Beaver County, Fombell — Stephen Stone House — ![]() |
Built 1805 by early settler Stephen Stone III, a retired schooner captain who traded in New England and the West Indies. A nearby village, Stonesville was laid out in 1810. The house was in the Stone family until 1880. — — Map (db m51136) HM |