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Site of frontier refuge in Revolutionary War. Station of a small detachment of Virginia militia in 1777, when this area was claimed as part of Monongalia County, Virginia. Near here, on May 12, 1782, the wife and three children of the noted Baptist minister, Rev. John Corbly, were killed while on their way to church; two of Corbly's other children were wounded in the same Indian attack but survived.
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Greene Academy
Carmichaels, PA
Established in 1810 by Act of Legislature.
Rev. John Corbley
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Waynesburg College
Waynesburg, PA
Founded in 1849 by the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.
Greene County
Waynesburg, PA
Formed February 9, 1796 from Washington County.
Monongahela College
Jefferson, PA
The first Baptist college in western Pa.
