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Alba Boro, Bradford Co, PA
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Alba is found in the extreme northwest portion of Canton
Township. Even though Alba was not one of the selected communities
to be highlighted on the map, it was a distinct community. The names
on the map are so close together only a few names were readable.
If you have better luck, let
me know and I will update the list of residents.

The village of Alba had several stores, including a Carriage house
and a machine shop. The village also had a Baptist Church and a
Presbyterian Church.
Residents:
The residents have been sorted alphabetically by name to allow
quick searching. No attempt has been made to combine names associated
with multiple properties. If "A. McKean" is listed with
2 or 3 properties the name will appear that many times in the list.
In this way the transcription makes no assumption about whether
the same man owned several properties or several men had the same
name.
The list below includes as many names as I could read from the
above clipping so there may be an overlap with the Canton
Township map.
1858 Alba Boro Residents
| Andrus, L |
Lilley, R |
Wilcox, A J |
| Andrus W |
Mallory, J |
Wilson, J |
| Bothell, A |
Manly, C G |
Wilson, J |
| Bothell, A |
Packard, S |
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| Cooper, D S |
Pierce, W C |
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| Ever*ard, A |
Reynolds, W |
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| Green, J E |
Smith, B |
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| Greenleaf, W |
Spalding, D |
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| Horn, M G |
Tachelbaugh?, W |
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| Lewis, L |
Ward, L |
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Source:
Ames, Lake & Davidson.
This large-scale map can be obtained from the Bradford
County Library for a fee.
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