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Funeral Homes in Hannastown, PA
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Zip codes in the city: 15635.
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Since its founding by Fred H. Clawson in 1931, Clawson's Funeral Home has maintained its leadership in this southern Armstrong County community of Leechburg, Pennsylvania. The continual growth and reputation of Clawsons continued with the...
The year was 1926. Calvin Coolidge was President. Henry Ford announced the 40 hour workweek and Pontiac cars were starting to be made. U.S. Route 66 was created and ran from Chicago to Los Angeles. In the same year, J.F. Galley opened his funeral...
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Facts about the city
Hannastown is an unincorporated community and important historical and archaeological site located in Hempfield Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. Although the village is not tracked by the Census Bureau, it has been assigned the ZIP code 15635.The village was founded in 1773 as the seat of the newly created Westmoreland County, and was known at the time as \"Hanna's Town\". It was located along Forbes Road, the main route into the Ohio Country from eastern Pennsylvania, and named for Robert Hanna, an early settler whose tavern also served as Westmoreland County's first courthouse. Hannastown was settled primarily by Irish and Scotch-Irish, though the surrounding area was mostly Pennsylvania Dutch.On July 13, 1782, in one of the final actions of the American Revolutionary War, the settlement was destroyed by a force of The King's 8th Regiment out of Fort Niagara \"The King's, or 8th Regiment - Detroit Garrison\" and British-allied American Indians led by Guyasuta. The county government was moved to Newtown, which later became known as Greensburg. The village was rebuilt, but after Forbes Road was rerouted through Greensburg, the settlement grew little, and eventually most of it became farmland.
Hannastown Obituaries
It was disclosed on June 19th, 2018 that Richard Lyons Peck passed away in New Bern, North Carolina. Peck was 82 years old and was born in Hannastown, PA. Send flowers to share your condolences and honor Richard Lyons's life.
History
Hannastown, Pennsylvania is an unincorporated community and important historical and archaeological site located in Hempfield Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. Currently, the Historic Hanna's Town site includes the reconstructed Hanna Tavern/Courthouse, three vintage late 18th century log houses, a reconstruction of the Revolutionary-era fort and blockhouse, and a wagon shed housing an authentic late 18th century Conestoga wagon. The site is maintained and opened to the public by the Westmoreland County Historical Society and the Westmoreland County Parks and Recreation Department. Hannastown was settled primarily by Irish and Scotch-Irish, though the surrounding area was mostly Pennsylvania Dutch.[http://www.pa-roots.com/~westmoreland/historyproject/vol1/chap7a.html]
On July 13, 1782, in one of the final actions of the American Revolutionary War, the settlement was completely destroyed by a force of The King's 8th Regiment out of Fort Niagara *[http://www.kings8th.com "The King's, or 8th Regiment - Detroit Garrison"] and British-allied Native Americans in the United States Indians led by Guyasuta. It was located along Forbes Road, the main route into the Ohio Country from eastern Pennsylvania, and named for Robert Hanna, an early settler whose tavern also served as Westmoreland County's first courthouse.
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