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Village Name Changes and Deserted Villages of Clinton=20 County

Deserted Villages:

Revelton (which was Revelsville)
Peacock
Rock=20 Cabin
Eagleton
Halltown (one mile south of Swissdale Crossroads, = became=20 part of Swissdale)
Whetham
Minersville

McElhaney

Bakertown


Village Name = Changes:

Loganton=20 was Logansville
North Bend was Youngwomanstown then North=20 Point.
          &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;   Youngwomanstown=20 (Chinis-quay-ka-non) was the oldest=20 name
           = ;            =    =20 in the history of the West Branch Valley.
Salona was Mudtown then = McGhee's=20 town, then Mechanicsburg
Mackeyville was Hamburg
Rote was Flat=20 Rock
Green-Burr was Greenville
Rauchtown was Rauch's Gap
Lock = Port was=20 Loveland then Lockport then changed to two words.
Lamar was Belle = Springs=20 then Yankeetown.
Dunnstown was Dunnsburg.
McElhattan was=20 Wayne.
Swissdale was Pleasant Valley then Churchville then German = Settlement.=20 (see Halltown, above).
Queen's Run was Quinn's Run.
Beech Creek = was=20 Quigley's Town.
Westport was Kettle Creek.
Renovo's first Post = Office was=20 Drury's Run.
A portion of Lock Haven and a portion of Allison = Township was=20 called Old Town.
Bellefonte Avenue was Clinton Avenue.
Avis was = Oak=20 Grove

Youngdale was Rockville