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Historical Markers in Karthaus, Pennsylvania

 
Clickable Map of Clearfield County, Pennsylvania and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Clearfield County, PA (65) Blair County, PA (113) Cambria County, PA (98) Cameron County, PA (11) Centre County, PA (185) Clinton County, PA (29) Elk County, PA (15) Indiana County, PA (36) Jefferson County, PA (73)  ClearfieldCounty(65) Clearfield County (65)  BlairCounty(113) Blair County (113)  CambriaCounty(98) Cambria County (98)  CameronCounty(11) Cameron County (11)  CentreCounty(185) Centre County (185)  ClintonCounty(29) Clinton County (29)  ElkCounty(15) Elk County (15)  IndianaCounty(36) Indiana County (36)  JeffersonCounty(73) Jefferson County (73)
Clearfield is the county seat for Clearfield County
Karthaus is in Clearfield County
      Clearfield County (65)  
ADJACENT TO CLEARFIELD COUNTY
      Blair County (113)  
      Cambria County (98)  
      Cameron County (11)  
      Centre County (185)  
      Clinton County (29)  
      Elk County (15)  
      Indiana County (36)  
      Jefferson County (73)  
 
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1 Pennsylvania, Clearfield County, Karthaus — Karthaus Furnace
On Market Street (Pennsylvania Route 879) at Reiter Street, on the right when traveling east on Market Street.
Near here stood the iron furnace erected 1817 by Peter Karthaus. Rebuilt 1836 by Peter Ritner and John Say, it became in 1839 one of the earliest to use coke in place of charcoal. Abandoned at the end of the same year.Map (db m77502) HM
2 Pennsylvania, Clearfield County, Karthaus — Miller's Landing
On Tunnel Road, 3.4 miles south of Market Street (Pennsylvania Route 879), on the right when traveling south.
From the 1840's until c1912, thousands of county rafts floated billions of board feet of timber to sawmills in Lock Haven, Williamsport and Marietta. A ring rock where rafts moored is still located along the river at the site of Lewis Miller's Hotel . . . Map (db m122453) HM
 
 
  
  
  
 
 
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Apr. 19, 2024