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Col Crawford Statue
Col Crawford Statue

Col Crawford Statue at The Carnagie Free Library in Connellsville.

the Plaque States: IN MEMORY OF COLONEL WILLIAM CRAWFORD BORN IN BERKELEY COUNTY, VIRGINIA, IN 1732

FRIEND OF WASHINGTON-PIONEER-PATRIOT. THIS MONUMENT IS SITUATED 1260 YARDS S. 69° E. 16' OF THE SPOT WHERE HE BUILT HIS LOG CABIN IN 1765 ON THE WEST BANK OF THE YOUGHIOGHENY RIVER, AT THE HISTORIC STEWART'S CROSSINGS.

HE FIRST VISITED THE REGION WEST OF THE MOUNTAINS IN 1758, AS AN OFFICER IN THE EXPEDITION OF GENERAL FORBES AGAINST FORT DUQUESNE. AS COLONEL OF THE SEVENTH VIRGINIA REGIMENT, HE CROSSED THE DELAWARE WITH WASHINGTON IN 1777, AND SHARED IN THE VICTORY AT TRENTON. FIGHTING IN DEFENSE OF THE FRONTIER, AS COMMANDER OF THE SANDUSKY EXPEDITION, HE WAS CAPTURED BY THE INDIANS AND BURNED AT THE STAKE NEAR CRAWFORDSVILLE, OHIO, JUNE, 11,1782,

ERECTED BY THE PENNSYLVANIA HISTORICAL COMMISSION THE CITY OF CONNELLSVILLE, AND GRATEFUL CITIZENS 1917. 

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The Gibson House Christmas Gift Shop  

Saturday, December 7th, 2024 @11am

At the Gibson House 217 West Patterson Avenue Connellsville

The Gibson House Christmas Gift Shop Will Be Open Saturday December 7th at 11am For Connellsville Christmas
The Gibson House will be decorated for Christmas
Light Refreshments will be available

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Name: Jeff Reagan
Date: 03/20/2016
Message: I just found this site. It looks to be a good resource to learn more about my ancestors, who lived in this area in the 1800s and early 1900s.


Name: john's grandma
Date: 03/08/2016
Message: I am an old lady


Name: Cool Kids
Date: 02/08/2016
Message: this is good


Name: Kimberly Rummer-Farley
Date: 01/12/2016
Message: So glad to have found your site. I have relatives from Connellsville.


Name: Thomas Lieb
Date: 08/10/2015
Message: Related in some ways to the Soisson Family that settled in Connellsville. Joseph, I believe, was in the brick industry.


Name: Hank Stansbury
Date: 07/11/2015
Message: Am looking for data on Henry Logan, mother's family. 1900 census has his family at 508 W Gibson Av. He's buried at St. Joseph's Cemetery with wife Elizabeth and son. Very nice site you have here.


Name: Janet Brooks Koozer
Date: 09/29/2014
Message: I am interested in any information of the Brooks/Seltzer families. Also- Burch/Gray, Burch/Cole and Cole/Shuff families. Janet Brooks Koozer redduck38@yahoo.com


Name: Beverly Critchfield Moschetti
Date: 09/29/2013
Message: Thank you for writing this book. I can't wait to order it.


Name: Pat Bittinger
Date: 04/28/2013
Message: I lived in So.Connellsville and graduated from CAHS in 1971. Love the history of our towns. I'll have to stop in my next visit to Connellsville.

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