Jefferson County, Pennsylvania
Brockwayville Passenger Depot, Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburgh Railroad
Brookville Historic District
Brookville Presbyterian Church and Manse
Clear Creek State Park Day Use District
Clear Creek State Park Family Cabin District
Gray-Taylor House
Hall, Joseph E., House
Herpel Brothers Foundry and Machine Shop
Jefferson Theater
Knapp, Joseph, Hotel and Store
Kurtz, T. M., House
Miller, Christian, House
Segers, Redferd, House
Taylor, Phillip, House
United States Post Office-Punxsutawney
During the early years of its development, Jefferson County experienced significant growth and economic expansion. The discovery of valuable natural resources, such as coal and timber, fueled the establishment and growth of industries. The construction of canals and railroads in the mid-19th century further facilitated the transportation of goods and boosted the local economy.
Jefferson County played a significant role during the American Civil War. The area saw several skirmishes and battles, including the Battle of Reynoldsville in 1863. The county also provided soldiers who fought in various regiments throughout the conflict. After the war, the county experienced some struggles as the coal industry faced fluctuating demand, labor disputes, and economic downturns.
In the 20th century, Jefferson County's economy diversified with the rise of oil and gas exploration. The discovery of the Barnett and Marcellus shale formations brought new job opportunities and economic growth to the area. Today, the county continues to embrace its natural resources, while also focusing on tourism and outdoor recreation as economic drivers. With its rich history, natural beauty, and a strong sense of community, Jefferson County remains an important part of Pennsylvania's heritage.
Brief timeline of the history of Jefferson County, Pennsylvania:
- 1804: Jefferson County is established and named after Thomas Jefferson.
- 1829: The county seat is moved from Brookville to Punxsutawney.
- 1886: The Punxsutawney Groundhog Club holds its first official Groundhog Day event.
- 1933: The Kinzua Dam is constructed on the Allegheny River, leading to the creation of the Allegheny Reservoir.
- 1972: The Brookville Historic District is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
- 1993: Cook Forest and Clear Creek State Parks are designated as an International Dark Sky Park.
- 2005: The Jefferson County History Center is established in Brookville.
- 2016: Jefferson County celebrates its bicentennial anniversary.
This timeline provides a condensed summary of the historical journey of Jefferson County, Pennsylvania.