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1851 Northumberland County Court House Sketch - Sunbury, Pennsylvania Lorenzo Da Ponte , the librettist of Mozart and of Salieri, lived in Sunbury for some years after his arrival in America. In July 1883, American inventor Thomas Edison installed the first successful three-wire electric lighting system in at what was then known as the City Hotel.
Apr. 8—COAL TOWNSHIP — The overtime in 2021 continues to rise above last year's numbers while payroll numbers decrease at the Northumberland County Jail in Coal Township. At Wednesday's Prison ...
Northumberland County Historical Society; Location: 1150 North Front Street, Sunbury, Pennsylvania 17801 Type: Historical/Museum/Library: Key holdings: Artifacts from Fort Augusta and the French and Indian War through the American Revolution; civic and church records from the time of the region's earliest settlers to the present; historic newspapers, vintage photographs, and other items of ...
Map of Northumberland County, Pennsylvania public school districts. Shamokin is part of the Shamokin Area School District, which includes Shamokin Area High School, along with an elementary, intermediate, and middle school. Local private schools include Our Lady of Lourdes Regional School and Meadowview Christian Academy. Luzerne County ...
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The county is part of the Central Pennsylvania region of the state. [a] The county was formed in 1772 from parts of Lancaster, Berks, Bedford, Cumberland, and Northampton Counties and named for the county of Northumberland in northern England. Northumberland County is a fifth class county according to the Pennsylvania's County Code. [3]
Notable buildings include the Northumberland Court House (1851, 1900–1901), the old county jail (1844), the former Methodist Protestant Church (c. 1855–60), Harding House, Belleville, Heathsville Masonic Lodge No. 109 (1894), Bank of Northumberland (1924), and the Heathsville United Methodist Church (1894).