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Originally appearing in Volume V24, Page 277 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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SAYRE  , a

borough of Bradford county, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., on the North Branch of the Susquehanna
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river, about 95 M . (by
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rail) N.N.W. of Wilkes-Barre, and just S. of the New York state boundary . Pop . (1900) 5243 (337
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foreign-born); (1910) 6426 . Sayre is served by the main
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line and by a branch of the Lehigh Valley railway, and is connected by electric railway with
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Waverly, New York, and with the adjacent borough of Athens, Pennsylvania (pop. in 1910, 3796), which manufactures furniture, carriages and wagons . Sayre, Athens, South Waverly and Waverly form virtually one
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industrial community . The borough of Sayre is the seat of the Robert Packer Hospital (1885) and has two parks . It is the trade centre of an agricultural and dairying region, and has metal
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works and other factories; but its industrial importance is due primarily to the
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locomotive and car shops of the Lehigh Valley railway . It was named in honour of Robert
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Heysham Sayre (1824–1907), long chief-engineer of this railway . Sayre was settled in 188.o and was incorporated as a borough in 1891 .

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