On Rainbow Drive at Beutman Road, on the right when traveling west on Rainbow Drive.
Before and during the Civil War, Benjamin Walker, Abner Walker, Sr. and George Harbaugh worked closely with African American Underground Railroad conductors John Fiddler, Elisa Rouse and Joseph Crawley. Hundreds of fugitive slaves were led from the . . . — — Map (db m91088) HM
Near Quaker Valley Road (Route 56) at Beutman Road.
This bell is all that remains of the school house, that once stood on these grounds. Purchased by the Pleasantville Borough at a cost of $1,500.00. The two story structure with bell tower, measuring 38 ft. x 40 ft. was built by Thomas S. Holsinger. . . . — — Map (db m114434) HM
On Rouseville Road (Pennsylvania Route 227) 1.1 miles north of Russell Corners Road, on the right when traveling east.
Constructed in the fall of 1865. Following a straight course about 5 miles in length, it transported oil by pumps from Pithole to a railhead at Miller Farm, thus revolutionizing the transportation of petroleum. Dug up when Pithole wells were pumped . . . — — Map (db m64963) HM
On East State Street (Pennsylvania Route 36) 0.1 miles east of School Street, on the right when traveling east.
Pioneer petroleum geologist and engineer, Carll originated many standard oil industry practices, including accurate drilling records, correlating and mapping sub-surface reservoir rocks, and explaining the increased productivity resulting from . . . — — Map (db m64964) HM
On Pithole Road, 2.3 miles east of Rouseville Road (Pennsylvania Route 227), on the right when traveling east.
Created in 1865 by the discovery of oil. Within a few months it was a boom town of 15,000 with banks, churches, hotels, newspaper, post office, water system, and railroad. Oil wells began to go dry in less than a year, and in time only excavations . . . — — Map (db m64960) HM