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571:Former grist mill, now used as the
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1467:(Map). Lehman, Ambrose E. 1889.
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647:Railroads to Pine Grove Furnace
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1692:Flower, Lenore Embick (1975).
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869:. The Star Printing Company
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1370:Way, John H. (1986).
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