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George Washington Slept in Historical Perryopolis, Pa

By Sherri Granato, published Apr 24, 2006
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Overview

Perryopolis, Pennsylvania, small in size, but huge in history as many famous people and events have graced its perimeters. Lush green hillsides surround its entirety as it sits quietly in the center of a valley filled with remnants of the past. Perryopolis was given its name by the locals who decided that Oliver Hazard Perry, a war hero of 1812 would be appropriate for a small community that had such a large amount of patriotism and pride as many of the original settlers had also fought in battle themselves. 

Facts

George Washington first visited Perryopolis in 1770, and was so smitten with it that he later purchased 1,644 acres of land. He took note of its rich meadows, and because rain was no stranger to the area he felt that it was a perfect seat for his grist mill which was completed in 1776. His whiskey distillery began to thrive and this soon brought other business’s to Perryopolis. The grist mill still sits proudly on Layton Road which is only about four miles from the Linden Hall Mansion, home to the famous James and Sarah Cochran. He was the first coke entrepreneur to ship this valuable product used for heating purposes to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Coke ovens soon began emerging all over the valley which gave Irish, Italian, and German immigrants a steady income and a place to settle and call home.

History

In the heart of Perryopolis you will find a circle designed like a wheel with names taken from history donning many of the street signs. The layout was based on a plan originally designed by a retired surveyor and Continental Army general named George Washington, whose idea was that this community would become the capital of the brand new United States of America, but for one reason or another it never took place even though many more politicians would visit the small community to get a feel for a town that derived from another era. 

Visit Perryopolis, Pennsylvania
Neigborhood: Fayette County
Perryopolis, PA 15473
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Sherri: I am a collector of uncut sheets of Obsolete Currency. I recently acquired a sheet on the "Youghagany Banking Company", which operated during the early 1800s in the town of Perryopolis, Pennsylvania. I am searching, without any luck, information on this old financial establishment. Can you help me? If you'd like, I can send you a scan of the sheet. Thank you Robert robertgill@cableone.net

Posted on 05/25/2008 at 11:05:55 PM

 
Your last sentence is very true. Great job highlighting Perryopolis Sherri.

Posted on 08/05/2006 at 9:08:00 AM

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