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History of Franklin, (Cambria County) PennsylvaniaOur database does not include an historic photo for Franklin, (Cambria County) Pennsylvania, do you have one you would like to contribute? Contact Us! 15% - 35% off all Products ยป The Ready Store Biographies:Biographical Sketch of Samuel John Mills Eaton Samuel John Mills Eaton, clergyman, was born in Fairview, Pa., April 15, 1820; son of the Rev. Johnston and Eliza (Canon) Eaton. He was graduated from Jefferson college in 1845 and from the Western theological seminary in 1848, and was licensed to preach, March 16, 1848, by the presbytery of Erie. He was pastor at Mt. Pleasant, Pa., 1848-55; at Franklin, Pa., 1848-82, and in 1871 travelled in Europe, Egypt, Palestine and Greece. In 1879 he was chosen a trustee of Washington and Jefferson college, and in 1880 became a director of Western theological seminary. He was married, Nov. 5, 1850, to Clara T., daughter of John W. Howe, a representative from Pennsylvania in the 31st and 32d congresses. He received the degree of D.D. from Washington and Jefferson college in 1869. He published: Petroleum (1866); History of the Presbytery of Erie (1868); History of Venango County, Pa. (1876); Lakeside (1880); Memorial of Cyrus Dickson, D.D. (1883); Jerusalem (1884); Palestine (1885); and Memorial of Robert Lamberton (1886). He died at Franklin, Pa., July 16, 1889. |
Pennsylvania Facts: Cambria County Facts: Seat: EbensburgEstablished: 1804 Formed from: Somerset and Huntingdon
Franklin is situated 382 meters above sea level. |