Glencoe, Somerset County
Glencoe is a small town on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in the southeastern part of the township. The first settler on the tract now occupied by the town was…
Gebhartsburg, Somerset County
Gebhartsburg (Gebhart’s postoffice) is a small collection of houses, one-half mile east of New Centreville. Village lots were laid out in this place on November 22, 1834, at the same…
Garrett, Somerset County
Garrett borough, four miles west of Meyersdale, was laid out in 1869, by John Jacob Schell, Isaac Hugus, John D. Roddy and George D. Wolf, on land that was at…
Fair Hope, Somerset County
Fair Hope is a small railroad station on the Baltimore & Ohio. The village was laid out about the close of the late war, and received its name from the…
Draketown, Somerset County
Draketown is a small village in Lower Turkeyfoot township, containing two small stores, a blacksmith-shop and a small number of houses. Oliver Drake settled at this place, probably about the…
Deal, Somerset County
Deal is a small village in the southern part of the township. It was founded by Daniel Lepley who erected the first grist mill in Larimer Township at this place…
Davidsville, Somerset County
Davidsville, a small town in the eastern part of the township, was laid out by David Stutzman in the year 1831, with Thomas Gahagan as the surveyor. As Stutzman was…
Confluence, Somerset County
Confluence takes its name from its location, which is at the junction of three streams— the Youghiogheny and Casselman rivers and Laurel Hill creek. It is a growing, prosperous town,…
Central City, Somerset County
Central City was founded by Anthony Weichtenheiser in 1847 near the center of Shade township. For many years the family of his son, John Weichtenheiser, and the family of Obediah…
Casselman, Somerset County
Casselman borough was laid out in 1869 by L. L. Wolfersberger and David J. Phillippi, who owned the site of the town. The town was platted on a large scale,…