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Early History of Saxonburg – Roebling
Early History of Saxonburg – Roebling


 
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EARLY HISTORY OF SAXONBURG. 1924 (2008 Reprint) by Col. Washington A. Roebling. Reminiscences about the early history of the Village of Saxonburg, in Butler County, Pennsylvania, from 1831 to 1840, written by the eldest son of John A. Roebling, founder of this village. John Roebling was also the famous inventor of wire rope and engineer of suspension bridges, etc. A lot of fascinating information is packed into this small booklet. Along with a short biography of John Roebling, and how Saxonburg was laid out, the author also listed the inhabitants, with bio-sketches, of Saxonburg around 1840. 40 pages, 5.5 x 8.5" stapled booklet LCCN 2008923613

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