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Monaca aka Phillipsburg: A Beaver County River Town
Monaca aka Phillipsburg, A Beaver County River Town, is a two volume collection of information from the 1700s through 2016 on all aspects of the Borough of Monaca, once known as Phillipsburg. Nestled throughout are tidbits of facts to entertain or amuse readers, some facts a bit more serious. Within each volume, readers will find: -Details of first land owners, some genealogy, specifics on early to current businesses - including addresses, owners, years of operation, miscellaneous information.-Literature on steamboats, railroads, bridges, trolleys, the schools, doctors, postal services, churches, cemeteries, athletics/athletes, families, and people.-Plentiful supply of images of ads, roads, and buildings - including some "then" and "now."Did you know Monaca had an opera house and many popular hotels?
Monaca aka Phillipsburg Volume II of II: A Beaver County River Town
This is Volume II of the two volume collection of information beginning in the 1700s on the Borough of Monaca, once known as Phillipsburg. In each of volumes of Monaca aka Phillipsburg, A Beaver County River Town, readers will find information Sandy has collected from the archives of local newspapers, older publications, along with many personal and shared memories. She did not discard local folklore either. She has randomly included tidbits of facts throughout the book; some are amusing, others a bit more serious. This two volume collection includes: -Hundreds of images of people, ads, maps, and buildings - some comparing "then" and "now".-Numerous listings and facts of steamboats, railroads, bridges, trolleys, schools, doctors, postal services, trades, churches, cemeteries, athletics/athletes, forgotten and current businesses.-Information on ways of life, families, people, buildings, and street names.