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COLUMBIA AND MONTOUR COUNTIES Peter Oman formed the first school in his home and employed a teacher at hts own e x ­ pense, his neighbors’ children as well as his own being instructed. The first three schoolhouses were built on the lands o f Joseph G il­ bert, A aron K ester and Andrew Crouse. T he number o f schools at present is eight, with the same number o f teachers, and there are 166 scholars in attendance. T he school directors o f Mount Pleasant township a r e : A . B . Kester, F . P. Davis. Calvin Kressler, Charles Mordan, D. F . Fester.

CHURCHES

The Methodist churches in this township are located on the old Mount Pleasant road, one in the southern end and the other in the north, near W ellivers. The former is called the “ W hite” church and the latter "K itch en 's" church. Services were held in the schoolhouse and in the home o f Harman K ram er until " K it ­ chen’s” church was built in 1859. "W hite’s " church was built in the year 1875. Some of the first members of the latter church were the W hite, Oman, Shipman, M click and Hilbom families. T he English Lutheran Church at Canby w as POPULATION organized N ov. 18. 1859, in the Millertown schoolhouse. by Rev. E . A . Sharrctls, o f Espy. T he population o f Mount Pleasant tovimship T he church building w as erected in 18 6 1. It in 1820 was 6 3 7; in 1830, 7 1 5; in 1840. 609: is served by the pastor at Buckhom, Rc'. E . A . in 1850, 708; in i860, 7 7 6; in 1870, 7 5 0; in (^ m b c rlin . 1880, 7 ^; in 1890, 786; in 1900. 7 2 2; in 19 10 . SCHOOLS 647. T his is a remarkable constant average A ll of the old schoolhouscs o f this township and evidences the pastoral occupation and con­ were located on the Mount Pleasant roa<. tented character of the inhabitants.

CHAPTER XXXIII O R A N G E T O W N S H IP — O R A N G E V I L L E T his township is the most centrally located of the divisions o f Columbia county north of the Susquehanna river and is watered by F ish ­ ing creek and its branch. Green creek. Knob mountain rises abruptly on the east o I Fishing crcck and continues unbroken for many miles to the east. It is one of the highest of the ele­ vations in the county. Orange was formed in 1840 from portions o f Bloom, Fishingereek and Mount Pleasant townships. Previous to that Bloomsburg was the voting place fo r the Orange election dis­ trict, a most inconvenient arrangement. SETTLEMENT

T he earliest mention o f this locality concerns a tragic occurrence. T he party o f Indians who captured Joseph Salmon in the year o f 1780 in passing through murdered a fam ily who had settled at the foot o f Knob mountain. T he rangers who were following them buried the mangled corpses on the east bank of the creek. In 1885 these remains were plowed up in a low spot fa r from the bank o f Fishing creek, the stream having in the interval shifted its

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channel. Who the fam ily were will never be known, and these brave but unfortunate pio­ neers will pass into history among the unknown heroes o f our country's settlement. Salmon states that the savages camped at the junction o f Green and Fishing crcelu, and ' I the morning two of them left, going towards ie east. Som e hours later they returned with their blankets filled with lead ore, which they proceeded to melt. T h is caused later owners o f land hereabouts to prospect fo r lead, but without success. T he probability w as that the Indians obtained their ore from the hill north o f Lim e Ridge, where galena is now mined in small quantities. In 1785 Abram Kline, his w ife and fam ily o f grown sons came to this section of the county, and for the first year lived in their wagons and tents. T he first log house erected bv their united efforts stood halfw ay between Fishing and Green creeks on the land now owned by George Welch. It w*as in good repair in 1886. but was later tom down. Matthias, Isaac and George Kline built cabins later on the creeks above the one of the father. T h is fam ily is now one of the largest in the county.

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