Talk:Linesville, Pennsylvania
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I added historical data about one of Linesville's founders, William Line (who was a relation to the MAIN founder, Amos Line). It is taken from: Warner Beers and Company (Ed.). (1886). History of Cumberland and Adams counties, Pennsylvania. Chicago: Warner Beers & Company. Although the book details the history of two other counties, to see how it relates to Crawford County one must read the direct quote. It says:
"James V. Line, farmer, P.O. Carlisle, was born on the farm where he now resides, in Dickinson Township, this county (Cumberland) [sic], February 14, 1851. His grandfather, Abraham, son of the well-known pioneer George Line, married Christina Eby, and their children were as follows: Abram, William, Gabriel, George, Henry, Mrs. Ann Carothers, Mrs. Sarah Kurtz, Mrs. Susan Tritt and Mrs. Betsy Le Fever. William became the founder of Linesville, Crawford Co. Penn." (Warner Beers, 1886, Page 462).--Jim Line (talk) 04:09, 9 February 2009 (UTC)
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Red Christian Band
[edit]I just wanted to add is it possible to add and connect the dots from Red's lead singer and bassist that grew up in Linesville. Just something to consider. Largo96 (talk) 04:50, 27 February 2020 (UTC)