Friday, November 20, 2020
Wednesday, October 21, 2020
George Washington Visits Canonsburg
George Washington
In September, 1784, Washington traveled into western Pennsylvania to survey property near Venice, Pa and Mt. Pleasant township thawarded him for his service in the French and Indian War.click to enlarge |
The following link provide a fuller story regarding this GW's property:https://explorepahistory.com/hmarker.php?markerId=1-A-28F
During this September, 1784 journey, George Washington would spend an extended weekend in Canonsburg.
1796 portrait |
The below article published in the Daily Notes, on Friday, April 18th ,1919 documents a part of George Washington's three day weekend visit, in September, 1784. During his stay, he lodged at the home of the Town founder John Canon.
George Washington, five years later, in 1789, would become the first President of the United States of America.
Washington, both the city and county were named after the American Revolutionary War leader.
The Town of Canonsburg was formally defined and laid out by Colonel John Canon in 1789.Tuesday, October 13, 2020
Alhambra Theater
Alhambra Theatre
10-14 E. Pike Street, Canonsburg, PA 15317
Originally called "The Please U Theatre" which opened in 1907. On September 16, 1912 it was renamed Alhambra Theatre and for an additional 50 years continued as the town's most popular family entertainment venue. (click on images to enlarge)
This painting, titled: "Catching The Trolley: Canonsburg 1939" by Jim Sulkowski shows the Alhambra and Pollock's Shoe Store with a trolley out front. Here the people are lined up to buy tickets for the newly released "Gone With The Wind" playing at the Alhambra.
Thursday, October 1, 2020
Canonsburg. Pa - 1923
1923 - Photograph by Force C. Dunlevy
Jefferson Historic Society
Canonsburg Review of Year 1950
The Daily Notes - January 1, 1951
A Chronological Review of 1950
The Daily Notes, the local the local paper of the time. published this three(3) page historical account of the year 1950.
Click on the links below to view each of the 3 pages in pdf format.
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Page 1 (January 1 - May 10)
Page 2 (May10 - October 16)
Page 3 (October 17 - End of Year)