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HUNTINGDON

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Originally appearing in Volume V13, Page 951 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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HUNTINGDON  , a

borough and the county-seat of Huntingdon county, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., on the Juniata
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river, about 150 1n . E. of Pittsburg, in the S. central
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part of the state . Pop . (1890) 5729; (1900) 6053 (225
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foreign-born); (191o) 6861 . It is served by the Pennsylvania and the Huntingdon & Broad Top Mountain
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railways, the latter
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running to the Broad Top Mountain coalfields in the S.W. part of the county . The borough is built on ground sloping gently towards the river, which furnishes valuable
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water power . The surrounding country is well adaptedto agriculture, and abounds in
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coal, iron, fire clay,
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limestone and white sand . Huntingdon's
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principal manufactures are
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stationery,
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flour, knitting-goods, furniture, boilers, radiators and
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sewer
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pipe . It is the seat of Juniata College (German Baptist Brethren), opened in 1876 as the Brethren's Normal School and Collegiate Institute, and rechartered as Juniata College in 1896, and of the State
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Industrial Reformatory, opened in 1888 . Indians (probably Oneidas) settled near the site of Huntingdon, erected here a tall pillar, known as "
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Standing Stone "; the
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original was removed by the Indians, but another has been erected by the borough on the same spot . The place was laid out as a
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town in 1767 under the direction of Dr William Smith (1727-1803), at the time provost of the college of Pennsylvania (afterwards the university of Pennsylvania); and it was named in honour of the countess of Huntingdon, who had contributed liberally toward the maintenance of that institution . It was incorporated as a borough in 1796 .

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