Contains the records of baptisms, confirmations, communions, congregational and council meetings, pastors, indexes of parents and children, as well as history of the church.
Shows original land given to the Revolutionary War veterans, within the boundaries of northern Allegheny, southern Butler, western Armstrong and eastern Beaver Counties.
Reminiscences about the early history of the Village of Saxonburg, in Butler County, Pennsylvania, from 1831 to 1840, written by the eldest son of the famous John A. Roebling, engineer and founder of this village.
About 1800, John Ralson became one of the first settlers along the banks of the Slippery Rock Creek in Butler County. It was from this pioneer that his great-grandson William A. Ralston, the author, gathered most of his information about early times in the area. After William's death in 1945, his manuscript was published. Now this fascinating book, retyped for legibility, has been reproduced for the enjoyment of today's generations.