James V. Brown Library - Lycoming County Digital Photo Archive

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Over two thousand (2,000) local historical photographs, drawings and images of old Lycoming County, PA. can be found here. Images are shown in a small version for browsing or as a full size image for detail.

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Houses, Muncy
Benjamin Pott House, 29 N. Main Street, Muncy. Site number 119 in "A Survey of Historic Sites and Landmarks of Lycoming County".
Muncy, Houses
The "Chere", Muncy
Houses
Halls Station - Muncy Farms - Long Reach. Oldest home in Lycoming County; See "Homes and Heritage of the West Branch Valley" published by the Junior League of Williamsport, p. 9.
Hotels, Muncy
Hotel Stover, Muncy
Logs, Loggers, Lumber industry
Large red oak log cut near Muncy, May 15, 1978
Houses, Muncy
The McCarty House, Muncy
Monumentsand memorials, Muncy
Monument showing where Old Fort Muncy stood. Tablet on rock reads: "Two hundred yards south of this spot stood the provincial Fort Muncy, destroyed 1778 during the Big Runaway. Rebuilt same year by authority of the province of Penna. Destroyed 1779 during Second Runaway. Rebuilt 1782. This tablet ereced by Lycoming Historical Society and Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Brock 1926."
Covered bridges, Muncy, Hughesville, Winter
Muncy Bridge between Muncy and Hughesville. Bridge built 1840.
Roads
Muncy Road near Twin Hills, January 1936
Houses, Muncy
Muncy State Industrial Home, McCauley House.
Bridges, Covered bridges, Muncy Creek
Pocono Bridge over Muncy Creek
Muncy, Houses
Rebuilt Wallis Mansion on old Fort Muncy site
Houses, Muncy
Residence of Henry Johnson, Muncy.
Doors and doorways, Muncy, Houses
Two Colonial Doorways, Muncy: Residence of Dr. T. Kenneth Wood. Caption reads: "Built by Benjamin Pott, circ. 1836. Originally in the Shoemaker homestead the doorway has been transferred to Dr. Wood's residence, built in 1850."
Doors and doorways, Muncy, Houses
Two Colonial Doorways, Muncy: Residence of Miss Sarah McCarty and Mrs. Lucy Cooke. Caption reads: "Built by Benjamin Pott, circ. 1836"