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REDD'S TAVERN AND MILL
Submitted by nacs
Right on the curve of Pigeon Creek and at the end of Old Redd's Mill Road. nacs/cahs
"Solomon Redd was a son of Nathaniel Redd, who kept a tavern in this section as early as 1800 and until 1820. Peter Redd, another member of the family, kept a tavern in 1816-17. Solomon lived near the mouth of Maple Creek, where he owned and operated a still-house. Thomas Redd, who was captain of the ill-fated steamboat "Lander," was also of this family and a resident of Fallowfield township. He died a few years ago near Cameron, Va."
(Crumrine)
One Thomas Redd is the one that ended up having a farm at the mouth of Maple Creek and had the first and only hotel/tavern that "had a liquor license" for 18 years in Wash. Co. - this property was sold and became the southern part of Charleroi, PA.
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Broken Building on the Redd Property |
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Broken Building on the Redd Property |
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Broken Building on the Redd Property |
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Broken Building on the Redd Property |
Redd's Tavern
Redd's Mill Photos
Redd's Tavern and Mill Photos
Map
Showing Redd's Glemba Ave and Bentleyville Rd
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