A & GW Depot with McHenry House to the left in 1869 |
Showing posts with label 1870's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1870's. Show all posts
Sunday, March 5, 2017
The Magnificent McHenry House Part 2 - Departures and Demises
Labels:
1860's,
1870's,
1880's,
Civil War,
Little Known Facts,
Local Historical Figures,
Local Industry,
Meadville,
The Oil Boom
Location:
Meadville, PA 16335, USA
Monday, October 10, 2016
Origins of the Crawford County Fair
Ohio race horses helped bring about the county fair |
Labels:
1850's,
1870's,
1880's,
1890's,
1910's,
1940's,
Cambridge Springs,
Cochranton,
Conneaut Lake,
Conneautville,
Exposition Park,
Local Industry,
Meadville,
Titusville
Location:
Meadville, PA 16335, USA
Saturday, May 21, 2016
Steel, Concrete, and Politics: A History of the Mead Avenue Bridge
The architectural beauty of the Mead Avenue Bridge in modern times |
Labels:
1870's,
1910's,
Local Industry,
Meadville,
What Might Have Been
Location:
Meadville, PA 16335, USA
Sunday, May 15, 2016
The Story of James Densmore and the First Typewriter
James Densmore |
As you string out words into strings of sentences across the screen of your computer, tablet, or mobile phone, know that the keyboard layout we have all become so familiar was conceived in Crawford County. The story behind this claim begins with a man named James Densmore and the invention of the first typewriter.
James was one of seven children who arrived in Meadville when their father, Joel, moved the family from Rochester, New York in 1836 to open a water-powered plant for making wooden bowls. Despite having less than a year of formal schooling, Joel had educated himself so well that he engineered the machinery needed for his plant and could even accurately predict the various eclipses that occurred in the area. It was this grasp of mathematics and mechanics that Joel would pass along to James and his brothers.
Saturday, April 16, 2016
The Curious of Life of Phil Miller and his Friend Mark Twain
1865 map showing the site off Miller's home |
Whatever the case, Miller, we do know, took up residence along the west side of the lake on Hotchkiss Island, a piece of high ground cut off from the mainland by the dammed up waters feeding the Beaver and Erie Canal system. Once here, he soon ingratiated himself into the community becoming a member of the congregation at the Methodist church which he and Annie attended regularly.
Labels:
1850's,
1860's,
1870's,
Conneaut Lake,
Harmonsburg,
Little Known Facts,
Local Historical Figures
Location:
Conneaut Lake, PA 16316, USA
Sunday, April 3, 2016
The Meadville Mutuals: Baseball Champions of 1875
Opening day of the 2016 Baseball season is upon us yet again which among other things, presents the opportunity to highlight the area's curious place as part of America's pastime. Like many towns of the day, organized baseball first started to be played in the area sometime during the 1860's. The sport's growing popularity led to the organization of semi-pro clubs in rural and urban communities across the Eastern and Midwest parts of the country. Crawford County followed the trend with the formation of the Meadville Mutuals in 1871. Other area teams would follow in the decades to come--the "Meadvilles" of the 1880's who eventually entered the Oil, and NYPANO Leagues of the 1890's followed by competition in the Erie Railroad of the 1900's. Allegheny College fielded its first team in 1881, competing against the Mutuals in addition to the Keystones, Meadville Stars, and Meadville Grays. Moving into the new century, teams were built from the employees local companies, such as the Spirella-Pullmans who dominated regional play throughout the tri-state area from 1909 to 1913, and the Meadville Machinery Company Nine who were the main draw of the 1920's.
Labels:
1870's,
Cambridge Springs,
Guys Mills,
Little Known Facts,
Local Historical Figures,
Meadville,
Sports History
Location:
Meadville, PA 16335, USA
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