1880 Waterloo camp meeting , Juniata Co, Lack Twp.

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The New Bloomfield, Pa. times. (New Bloomfield, Pa.), 10 Aug. 1880.

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So you gonna nail it and come back ith a gold coin and two ticks ?
 

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jeff of pa

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as always, not my area
 

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I hear that , one of these days we will meet up again for a hunt
 

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My Fathers side are all from waterloo. I know this is an old post however a little tid bit. ...buckets of small scale railroad spikes are still laced across the old rail bed. End of a road close to the spot mentioned was original site for waterloo station. head towards lewistown on the left was a very well known park and picninc area in the 1800s for the train. Most of this land is now private But I have permission from the family to check out it out.
 

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My Fathers side are all from waterloo. I know this is an old post however a little tid bit. ...buckets of small scale railroad spikes are still laced across the old rail bed. End of a road close to the spot mentioned was original site for waterloo station. head towards lewistown on the left was a very well known park and picninc area in the 1800s for the train. Most of this land is now private But I have permission from the family to check out it out.

Did you ever get there?
 

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