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Question:I am looking for informatiomn and old photos for a family heritage scrapbook I am doing. But I can't seem to find what I am looking for online. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I am looking for info/pics on the Presbyterian Manse in Clearfield, PA (mid 1930's preferrably), a plant called either Struther Wells or Struther's Wells in Titusville, PA (1940ish) and a plant called Cyclop's in Titusville, PA (1940 - 1970ish) If you find anything that doesn't fit into those years, I will still be happy to have the info! Thanks!


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: I am looking for informatiomn and old photos for a family heritage scrapbook I am doing. But I can't seem to find what I am looking for online. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I am looking for info/pics on the Presbyterian Manse in Clearfield, PA (mid 1930's preferrably), a plant called either Struther Wells or Struther's Wells in Titusville, PA (1940ish) and a plant called Cyclop's in Titusville, PA (1940 - 1970ish) If you find anything that doesn't fit into those years, I will still be happy to have the info! Thanks!

There is a picture of Cyclops (circa 1926) at this site:
http://www.businesstitusville.com/Titusv...

For pix of their company, you can try:
www.strutherswells.net

So far, no luck on the Presbyterian Manse

Do you have family history societies in the USA, if you do I would contact each one for the areas you have named, and what about the Archives library for the areas you have stated, I would give both a try if they are resources available in the USA
Here in the UK we have all of that sort of information available to us, and sites dedicated purely to old photographs..

Check this out if you haven't already...

http://www.the-mill-restaurant.com/histo...

This is the kind of restaurant that would like have local history photographs hanging on the walls. They seem like friendly people -- you might try just calling them on the phone and asking them if they can point you in the direction of the local historian... Good luck.