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St. Clair Cemetery (Located on Scott Road in Mt. Lebanon, Allegheny
County, PA)
A sign at the cemetery reads:. . .
"In this cemetery are buried many of the early settlers of this area.
It became in 1805 the burying ground of the Associated Reformed
Congregation of Saw Mill Run(now Mt. Lebanon Presbyterian Curch). A log
church stood on the lower section of the cemetery.
Land for the cemetery and the original church waas provided from the land
grants of Andrew McFarlane , Alexander Long and James Long."
Mt. Lebanon Historical Society
1. Davis History of Bucks County. . . 1876
2. An Illustrated History of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Wm H. Egle, M.D. (1876)
3. Place Names of Bucks County . . . compiled by George Mac Reynolds (Doylestown, PA: Bucks Co. Historical Society,
1942)
4. History of Bucks County Pennsylvania Volume I, William W. H. Davis, A.M.
4a. THE JOURNAL, NOVEMBER 1998, PUBLISHED BY THE BUCKS COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
5. History of Bucks County Pennsylvania Volume II, William W. H. Davis, A.M.
6. History of Bucks County Pennsylvania Volume III, William W. H. Davis, A.M.
7. Battle's History of Bucks County. . . 1887
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