My god, some one in the family had religion? <g>
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Subject: [CLARION] Re: PACLARIO-D Digest V01 #200
It was Arnold Ave. It is now called Ninth Avenue. How transitory is
the
recognition awarded in naming a street!
I need to correct myself.
On the 1896 Map of Clarion there is no Ninth Ave listed. However, an earlier
map on which the Normal School is called Carrier Seminary does show Ninth
Ave. I think that this map is from the Atlas of Clarion County of 1877. On
this map there is a road or alley without a label that runs between Eighth
and Ninth Avenue and at one point between two members of the Arnold family. I
suspect that this is what was called Arnold Avenue in the 1896 map. However,
on the "1877" map there is a similar alley that runs between Seventh and
Eighth Avenue. At the Northeast corner of the junction of this alley with
Wood Street there is a structure labeled as "Mrs E Mannas." It is one block
south of the old Immaculate Conception Church. It appears that the structure
would have had a Wood Street address. Did Mrs. E. (Elizabeth) move between
1877 and the time that her obituary was published in 1901?
More puzzled than ever, Joe McGerity
San Rafael, CA