Historic Map - Confluence, PA - 1905
Description
View of Confluence, Somerset County, P.A., 1905 / drawn & published by T. M. Fowler.
This panoramic print of Confluence, Pennsylvania was drawn and published by Thaddeus Mortimer Fowler in 1905. Picturesque Confluence is named for its location to near the confluence of the Casselman River and Laurel Hill Creek with the Youhiogheny River. It has long been a vacation destination boasting hiking, fishing and boating and is the stepping stone to Pennsylvania’s Mount Davis.
The map from 1905 includes Confluence’s labeled streets, buildings, bridges, and railroad routes. It features inset illustrations of the following:
- Residence of T. G. Beggs.
- Christian Church.
- Methodist Church.
- Lutheran Church.
- Residence of H. S. McClune.
- Hotel Dodds. H. J. Rhinesmith.
- Public School.
- First National Bank.
- Hotel Gilchrist. W. D. Gilchrist.
- B. & O. Station. E. E. McDonald, Agent.
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