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Present church built in 1858 by a Presbyterian congregation organized in 1798. Their first house of worship, a log church built in 1805, was within old Graysville Cemetery, on the hilltop opposite.
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Admiral Wm. Sims
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Commander of the American naval forces in European waters in the first World War, naval writer and critic, entered the U.S. Naval Academy...
David R. Porter
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Ironmaster and Governor of the State, 1839-45, lived in this house.
Mc Alevy's Fort
A frontier blockhouse was erected near this site in 1778 by Col. William McAlevy, pioneer settler and Revolutionary War officer.
Mc Murtrie Mansion
Huntingdon, PA
David McMurtrie built this house in 1817.
Fort Standing Stone
Huntingdon, PA
Built to protect the settlers against Indian raids.
