By Richard T. Hughes. A 1351 page capsule of events, news clippings, narratives, photos, illustrations & maps surrounding 100 years between 1900 – 2000 of the development of Clearfield County.
A 263 page Hardback reprint of the Clearfield County Atlas published by Caldwell in 1878. This publication is size 14 x 17 inches, printed on archival acid free paper for the enjoyment of future generations, more than 100 sketches of county buildings: businesses, farms, schools, and homes.
In 1859, S.B. Row compiled a history of the County’s first settlers. Visiting townships and settlements securing data from ancestors and surviving settlers. Row published this record in a series of weekly articles in the Raftsman’s Journal.
By Robert Allison – To make available to Genealogists, amateur or professional, a record of marriages in Clearfield County before they were part of the official record at the Courthouse (October 1, 1885).
Registration for Students at Law and Admission to the Bar, maintained until mid-1995 in the Clearfield County Courthouse’s Prothonotary’s Office and now housed at the Clearfield County Historical Society. 204 pages, Paperback Measures 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches
A View From… is a weekly feature of The Progress. It highlights area communities so readers can learn more about their neighbors in Progressland. 144 pages, Paperback, Measures 8 1/2 x 11 inches.
The Progress presents a collection of articles that made up its popular weekly series, A View From… Weekly, from Aug. 29, 1992, through Dec. 27, 1997, highlighting an area community or site so that readers could learn more about their neighbors in Progressland.
In 1895 a history by townships, in sketches of early families, an interesting read. Townships included: Huston, Goshen, Covington, Karthaus, Cooper, Morris, Pike, Knox, Jordan & Ferguson.










