In 1893, about ten miles from the great bridge, was the little town of
Palmerville, then a hustling, bustling lumber town. A sawmill, hotels, company store, post office, several stores, a stagecoach stop and perhaps as many as five hundred residents made Palmerville a beehive. The stagecoach often delivered quantities of gold and specie to the company store for meeting payrolls, and in turn postal deposits were shipped by stagecoach.
From....The Legend of the Kinzua Bridge
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