Cumberland Township and Carmichaels
Publicado por Arcadia Publishing
English
2017
ISBN 9781439660850
eBook
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Cumberland Township, part of Greene County, was one of Pennsylvania's original townships and has a rich and interesting history.
In 1796, the town of Carmichaels, located within Cumberland Township, was named in honor of Maj. James Carmichael, a Revolutionary War soldier and pioneer settler. Carmichael had traded his land in what is now the town of Jefferson for land owned by Thomas Hughes along the banks of Muddy Creek. Carmichaels notably became home to the Greene Academy, the first school of higher learning west of the Allegheny Mountains and the Carmichaels Covered Bridge spans Muddy Creek, both listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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