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Courtney's Mills 


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first mill built on the stream below Pine Grove  [Grove City], in the present limits of Mercer County.

 

Coal used to be taken from the bank near Courtney's Mill and sold in Mercer at the extremely low price of three cents per bushel.

 

A school-house was built early on a farm then owned by John McKee, soon after he settled, 



and it was afterward moved to the David Courtney mill, and thence to Thomas Courtney's farm.  The first school house was built of logs, and some of the early teachers in the neighborhood were Mr. Starret, Mr. Williams, Alexander Riddle and others.

 

History of Mercer County, 1877, pages 55 and 56

 

 

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