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A FIELD OF OUR OWN 2007 !!!

Pictures from A Field of Our Own

 
Welcome To Our Website!

The Roaring Creek and Catawissa Valley Historical Study Group is centered in Numidia, Pennsylvania.  Our historical research covers nine townships which include: Beaver, Catawissa, Cleveland, Conyngham, Franklin, Locust, Main, Mifflin, and Roaring Creek Townships.  We hold our meetings on the first Wednesday of every month, at the Locust Township Municipal Building, at 6:30 p.m. All are welcome to come.

What's New On Our Site?

We have recently updated our Upcoming Events page. We have included the dates, times, and the locations of the events. We hope that you are able to join us and see history come alive!

11/23/07

  • There is a New Page!  On the page marked Pictures from A Field of Our Own, you can view pictures from the event.  This page is currently under construction.  More pictures will be added soon.

What Does The Group Do?


Our history group researches the history of the area. We also present some of the history of the area to the public through exciting events.  In the past years, we have organized events such as: George Washington Crossing the Susquehanna River at Catawissa, Circut Riders at the McIntyre Church, and A Barn Dance.

Interested In Learning More About Our Group?

If you are interested in learning more about the group or one of our events or if you'd like to share some history with us, Please feel free to contact us.  You may write to us or you may e-mail us!


Interested In Joining Our Group?

If you'd like to join our group, we'd love to have you.  Please contact us.

The Roaring Creek Quaker Meeting House (top left) The Bear Gap Quaker Meeting House (bottom right)

These historic Quaker meeting houses are both located in Numidia, Pennsylvania.


 
   
 

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