Centertown

Wolf Creek Twp, Mercer County, PA

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Samuel Waldron was the first settler (1799) at Centertown. The first grist mill in the township was built here in 1805, and Samuel O. Waldron, a son of the pioneer, operated a sawmill for a number of years. David M. Waldron, the oldest living member of the family, still lived in Wolf Creek township in 1909. A post office was established at Centertown in January, 1840, was discontinued in July, 1842, re-established in December, 1843, and finally abolished with the advent of rural delivery. [1]

  1. White, J. G., editor, A Twentieth Century History of Mercer County Pennsylvania, The Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago, 1909

Street Names
Centertown Road • Scrubgrass Road


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