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In 1788, David Mead and nine companions established the first settlement, Cussewago, on the present site of Meadville. The town grew slowly at first, but business was stimulated by the arrival of the canal and the railroad. The young town did not want for culture as two colleges, a theater, a library, and an art association were established. By 1910, downtown business buildings crowded out residential holdouts, streets were paved and lighted by electricity, and streetcars brought people to work from the tree-lined boulevards blocks away. Within the next decade, larger industries arrived, blunting the effects of the Great Depression. After World War II, residents moved farther into the suburbs and the city center went through urban renewal, but vestiges of efforts by the early settlers remain visible among today's newer landmarks.
Meadville, settled by David Mead in 1788, was established 100 miles from Pittsburgh and Buffalo in the French Creek Valley of northwest Pennsylvania. The city's population grew from 500 in 1810 to more than 10,000 at the end of the 20th century. The construction of residential, institutional, commercial, and industrial buildings burgeoned, and the diverse cultural heritage of the residents dictated a wide variety of architecture. Meadville's Architectural Heritage captures how the citizens of Meadville have retained portions of the grand architecture and have continued efforts to find new uses and functions for many historic buildings.
One issue of each volume is the school catalogue.
One issue of each volume is the school catalogue.
Meadville & Crawford County Pennsylvania Fishing & Floating Guide Book Over 975 full 8 ½ x 11 sized pages of information with maps and aerial photographs available. Fishing information is included for ALL of the county’s public ponds and lakes, listing types of fish for each pond or lake, average sizes, and exact locations with GPS coordinates and directions. Also included is fishing information for most of the streams and rivers including access points and public areas with road contact and crossing points and also includes fish types and average sizes. Contains complete information on Caldwell Creeks Canadohta Creek Church Run Clear Lake Conneaut Creek (F) Conneaut Lake Conneaut Lake Outlet (F) Conneauttee Creek Crooked Creek Cussawago Creek (F) Deckard Run DeWolf Creek Dolly Run Dry Run Federal Run Five Mill Creek French Creek (F) French Creek South Branch Hartstown Marsh Henderson Run Hummer Creek Kelly Run Leboeuf Creek Linesville Creek Little Conneauttee Creek (F) Little Sugar Creek Mackey Run McLaughlin Creek Muddy Creek North Deer Creek Oil Creeks (F) Paden Creek Pine Creek Porky Run Pymatuning Lake Red Run Sandy Creeks (F) Sandy Lake Shenango River (F) Shirley Run State Game Lands 69 Ponds State Game Lands 277 Ponds Sugar Creeks (F) Sugar Lake Tamarack Lake Thompson Creek Woodcock Creek (F) Woodcock Creek Lake (*) are floatable or canoeable rivers or streams)