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Steamboat Explosion Halted Plans to Navigate the Susquehanna River

In 1771, the Susquehanna River was declared a public highway by the provincial assembly, and a sum of money appropriated to render it navigable. But a fateful steamboat explosion near Berwick in May of 1826, ended efforts to navigate its shallow currents and rapids.

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Steamboat Explosion Halted Plans to Navigate the Susquehanna River

In 1771, the Susquehanna River was declared a public highway by the provincial assembly, and a sum of money appropriated to render it navigable. But a fateful steamboat explosion near Berwick in May of 1826, ended efforts to navigate its shallow currents and rapids.

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April 27, 2026 | by Terry Diener

Narrow Escape from a Panther in the Wilderness of Bradford County

Eking out a living on the Pennsylvania frontier in northern Pennsylvania was both arduous and dangerous. Treat Shoemaker was part of a large family that settled in Bradford County in the early 1820's. Escaping a stalking panther is a story retold in a Towanda newspaper in 1902.

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April 13, 2026 | by Terry Diener

Key Players in the American Revolution, and Future Montour County

The area now encompassing Montour County was nothing but wilderness when two former Revolutionary War soldiers purchased land and carved out lives for their families and future generations in the Middle Susquehanna Valley

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April 03, 2026 | by Terry Diener

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