Harmony (Pa.)
Biographical notes:
Harmony (Butler County), Pa. is located twenty-five miles north of Pittsburgh. Part of the depreciation lands, the area was first settled by Euro-Americans in the late eighteenth century. From 1805 to 1815, Harmony was the home of the Harmony Society, a religious sect.
From the description of Photographic album 1890-1930 [picture]. (Historical Society of W Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id: 31183821
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- Bars (Drinking establishments)
- Buildings
- Christian sects
- Church buildings
- Harmonist
- Hotels
- Memmonites
- Oil fields
- Roads
- Taverns (Inns)
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- Butler County (Pa.) (as recorded)
- Connoquenessing Creek (Pa.) (as recorded)
- Zelienople (Pa.) (as recorded)
- United States Highway 19 (as recorded)
- Pennsylvania--Harmony (as recorded)
- Middle Lancaster (Pa.) (as recorded)
- Emma Farm Camp (Harmony, Pa.) (as recorded)
- Harmony (Pa.) (as recorded)
- Pennsylvania--Butler County (as recorded)