Borough of Etna - Centennial Festivities Yearbook (Etna, PA)

 - Class of 1969

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Q. ,l........ I Ln- nr 41.4 l I A . yy QF f ' f it f I ai ' f I Q' . f I 5 41-kg' -,. . - nf. nh tb ' ,, Iwi- Y. A Emmu Ochse, Ruhr-rt Wm. Still, Cru, Stone h'I4'Kee und Emma Metzger I5Urg:,r'SS SOME MORE BUSINESSES HOTELS: P. W. House located un Bridge St. Know Mohil Cas Stalionl. Belvidcrds, now Ursn Cafe. Gillies' located next to Rollfs Bakery. JEWELRY: Herman Turk mowed into Weidlufs 1931, PEROVSKY'Sf1936 Frieda Perovsliy started in present :ilu formerly L0gan's Tire Shop. TIPPINS MACHINERY CO., DUQUESNE ELECTRIC, PANTONES, BENNET'S PAPER CO., SWINIJELL Sr DRESSLER now frrupy what was Spzing, Clialfunt Cu. NATIONAL DISPOSALJNQW where old mill hy 62nd St, Bridge. OLD GROCERS-,l0s. Coholich, John Manx, lNI:irty':- Super NI.1rkc:t, Run:1Ili'S, Bennefs, Walkefs, Walters and Nirk Vinski's. PIgIE CREEK SAW MILL COMPANY 1867. Suwed Lumhvr Pulings, Luth and hingles. I l 4? L , . , . 1-fi I : 4 NI n V f 215' . 5 9 5 U YM f -15-5' I1-4? 3' V 11 L-ip. 'br I , V ' 'gli'-, iw f' . . . 2 Kiw- . ,V 4 ' --.mu T A w iff I I 1915 I irf-man Convenlinn Queen Flon, 6I ,J



Page 67 text:

''CWVIIYTIEtl't!Ll!ll'F!W Tl!YZ!tl'!2?lYHlllt ' W... .kgy -. e . ..,.,.-ii, l -.- W... ,.. ,, , fl ,I Q f' V. N A ' V 5 '. - lg.4' vf, Q ,fu 'ft if f .sm .M y . TRANsPoRTAT1oN tgmt- 3 ' g we 9 fu l, BY PACK TRAIN .5 It V ,gf J , !:-I nl. V 1 cr. -A . will f-v' l ,fl 3 i.l7'1'ill?B 'mit f! i may I ' ' I r! ow U X, - gig K Ae v . hx LE W - X 'X - K. :ila i 7 A 7 A , . 7 A lx!! -Q up .V 1 ' 'S ' - R M.. Y 'T The trading post established by George Groghan, King of the Traders, was the first settlement of Big Pine Creek Valley in Shaler Township. The pack trains used lndian Paths and where they existed, early roads. Most of these early roads were not even worthy of the name. Some of them were dangerous and unsafe even for pack horses. A pack train usually consisted of 12 to 15 horses, each horse fastened to the pack saddle of the horse ahead with 2 men to attend them. Transportation north of Pittsburgh in our area remained in the pack horse are longer than in many parts of the State. The Pittsburgh and Butler Road and the Butler-Freeport Road were both authorized by the State about 1804-, but years went by and about all that was done towards their construction was to remove trees, stumps and undergrowth. East to west and west to east there were no roads at all, only pack-saddle trails were available. Early travelers in our immediate area used an lndian path which went through this area and eventually reached Erie. Allegheny County was formed in 1788 to include all the lndian lands beyond itis present boundaries west of the Allegheny River to the Ohio State Line and North to New York and Lake Erie. ln 1822, the first coach and four stage line whirled into Butler. By 1827 the Pittsburgh and Erie Mail Stage Line was being operated by McGill Company. The route was Pittsburgh to Butler, Butler to Mercer and from there to Meadville and on to Erie. The fares in 1827 were: Pittsburgh to Butler, 31.50, Pitts- burgh to Meadville, 34-.00 and Pittsburgh to Erie 36.50. The stage left Stewartls Hotel in Pittsburgh at LL olclock A.M. and arrived at 6 o'clock P.M. at the earliest. Next morning at 4- A.M. it left Butler for Meadville arriving there in the evening. Next morning at ll- A.M. it left Meadville for Erie, arriving there about noon. lf the weather and the roads were bad, the journey took longer. Night travel was avoided. as it was too dangerous. The stage hauled four, to six passengers along with the mail. The stage was pulled by four to six horses, depending on road conditions, and horses were changed every ten miles. lt traveled through Sharpsburg and Etna, then proceeded over the Pittsburgh and Butler Turnpike, which is the present Mt. Royal Blvd. Plank roads were an improvement over former roads. ln 1852 the Butler Plank Road was placed in service. This road did not follow the original road. present Mt. Royal Blvd., but opened a new route now followed by present Route 8. The road was built by ,ludge Braden and Thomas Wilson Shaw with John H. Miller as engineer. Although called The Butler Plank Roadfi planks were not used until the early 1870's. Originally part of the road be- tween Etna and Allison Park was paved with flagstones quarried at Undercliff. This road, because of heavy vehicles became full of ruts, and had to be replaced with planks. The road was said to be a single lane road of planks and at intervals was planked to two lane width to allow for passing. Vllhen two vehicles approached one another, one of the drivers would pull off at the wide spot and allow the other to pass. The original planks were 3 inches thick, 8 feet long, and various widths. ln rainy weather pedestrians frequently experienced a stream of water shooting up their legs when they stepped on a loose plank. :t'l.,,t,?'I1Q?'4' i ,-, ,ig -G - '51, T' .3 .YQ 1.,l',f Ln, H' J, 1. ,. ' '- Q, , 7, lla . . wt 31' t' 2' W 1 5 ,-13 QS.:-Qj,ff.',1i. ,,',,,.,i.V.:, yt, 1 tt5j.t it-155 E . p A i iL5f . 'I V The Plank Road period lasted about teniyears. gn, .iaY'1f5.3 qt ij L -st,t.gIfll,lf.f,', l 1 Shown here are the offsets in the plankmg to 1 ' 'A -' Y, M H I allow the wagon to climb back on deck after 'fgggggjig-Ll 'A -gtvitvtvti-1'.f-Aft' L 1 at-' I turning off to pass another team. 5i: 'fj,',,l'f It., ' . ff -42 , ' F' ' V. 5,-,sg-sf 1,7 r p Ke , u gn , 1 . ,.,.---f, ,- , , .. L :,.:?::,o F 4.-. .rf+-exit, if -. ,-71 ' ' ' .- . . -.li ...TV .,,,. ,fu fy- -v-W.,v.......,, l ' -7-T' t r ' usttludn'-J 1 T'

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Borough of Etna - Centennial Festivities Yearbook (Etna, PA) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 67

1969, pg 67

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1969, pg 101

Borough of Etna - Centennial Festivities Yearbook (Etna, PA) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 62

1969, pg 62

Borough of Etna - Centennial Festivities Yearbook (Etna, PA) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 136

1969, pg 136

Borough of Etna - Centennial Festivities Yearbook (Etna, PA) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 113

1969, pg 113

Borough of Etna - Centennial Festivities Yearbook (Etna, PA) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 81

1969, pg 81


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