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Selinsgrove / ˈ s iː. l ɪ n z ˌ ɡ r oʊ v / is the largest borough in Snyder County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population is estimated to be 5,761 for the 2020 Census. The population is estimated to be 5,761 for the 2020 Census.
Clinton County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, the population was 37,450. [3] Its county seat is Lock Haven. [4] Clinton County comprises the Lock Haven, PA Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is also included in the Williamsport-Lock Haven, PA Combined Statistical Area. The county is part of the Central ...
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Census-designated places in Clinton County, Pennsylvania (8 P) Cities in Clinton County, Pennsylvania (1 C, 1 P) T. Townships in Clinton County, Pennsylvania (21 P) U.
Transportation in Clinton County, Pennsylvania (1 C, 16 P) Pages in category "Clinton County, Pennsylvania" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
The village was originally part of Northumberland County, then Union. On March 2, 1855, Penns Creek became part of Snyder County. Snyder County was named for Governor Simon Snyder of Selinsgrove. Buried in the old Sharon Lutheran Churchyard in Selinsgrove, Snyder was very popular and was the only governor of Pennsylvania to serve three terms.
The first settlement at the mouth of Kettle Creek was in 1785, when the land was a part of Pine Creek Township, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania. [ 4 ] The Kettle Creek post office was established circa 1847 or 1848, but was discontinued, leaving the present community of Westport without a Post Office for about a year.
Flemington is a borough in Clinton County, Pennsylvania, United States.The population was 1,330 at the 2010 census. [3]In 1770, Squire John Flemming, who later was a Revolutionary War soldier, purchased about 1650 acres situated between Bald Eagle Creek and the West branch of the Susquehanna River encompassing much of present day Lock Haven and Flemington (named after the family).