| The home of Stuard and Hannah Gates, originally built by a
Cramer family.
Submitted by Lemoine and Suzanne Hemskey |

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| The home of Stuard and Hannah Gates as it looks today.
Photographed by K. Stallard |

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| This home was built in 1785 by George Walters.
Photographed by K. Stallard
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| This home was built by Christ Walters in 1848. Also
shown is a photo of the root cellar behind the house.
Photographed by K. Stallard |

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| The Beaver Valley Barber Shop; operated by John Hemskey for
64 years. When first opened in 1926, a haircut cost 25¢. John cut his last head of hair
in 1990 when he was 92 years old.
Photographed by K. Stallard
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| The home of Levi O. (Uncle Pete) Gates; originally built and
occupied by Samuel Kuhn, a son-in-law of Levi O.
Photographed by K. Stallard
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| The White Township Municipal Building.
Built ca. 1920 as the Beaver Valley Elementary School.
Photographed by K. Stallard |

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| Originally built in Glendale, ca. 1870-80, as an elementary
school. Moved to Beaver Valley and converted to a home. (See
Glendale History)
Photographed by K. Stallaard
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W. G. Strayer purchased the Glendale School by bid for $81.00 from the
White Township School Board. His bid was accepted on June 20, 1914,
payment to be made in 30 days before building could be moved. He was
given a 15 day extension in August of 1914.
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AT
DUTCH RUN
ca. 1920
From the Collection of Pearl Esch
Contributed by Robert Esch
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From
the Collection of Pearl Esch
Contributed by Robert Esch
Gates Dining Room, 1898
Mr. Gates is Joel A. Gates, Mrs. Gates is Catherine Glasgow.
Frank and Eva are children of Joel & Catherine.
Frank is a cousin
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The first photo is without annatations,
the second is with annatations.
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From
the collection of Pearl Esch
Contributed by Robert Esch
Isaac Gates Home, 1876
This home sat above Beaver Valley
Road where the Fiske Road turned off, approximately above where Glendale
Dam is now located.
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The first photo is without annatations,
the second is with annatations.
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Copyright © 2000-2001 Kenneth W. Stallard