4 F*. REPORT OF PROGRESS. E. W. CLAY POLE. 



southeast township corner. Pfoutz valley occupies the 

 northern part of the township, and Wild Cat valley the 

 southern. 



Howe. — No village is notable in this small township, the 

 northern part of which is covered by the rough ground of 

 Buffalo and Berry's mountains, which unite and terminate 

 westward at the Juniata river. 



Tuscarora. — Donally' s Mills, on Raccoon creek, which 

 traverses this long narrow township from end to end, at the 

 south foot of the Tuscarora mountain, 5 miles west of the 

 Juniata. 



Miller. — Bailysourg, (Old Caroline Furnace,) on the 

 Juniata river and Pennsylvania railroad, 4£ miles (by rail) 

 east of Newport, and \\ miles west of the gap through Lime- 

 stone ridge. 



Wheatfield. — Montebello, 5 miles west of the Juniata 

 river, and 1 mile southwest of the bend of the Little Juni- 

 ata, now totally abandoned except one cottage. Dele Me, 

 on Sherman's creek, 5 miles west of the Susquehanna 

 river. 



Penx. — Duncannon, on the Pennsylvania railroad at the 

 mouth of the Little Juniata and of Sherman's creek, and f 

 mile above the gap in Peter's or Third mountain. Baskin- 

 ville, at the mouth of the Juniata river, one mile north of 

 Duncannon. 



Rye. — Marysville, on the Pennsylvania and Northern 

 Central railroads, at the west end of the Pennsylvania rail- 

 road bridge, south of the gap in Second mountain. Key- 

 stone, on Fishing creek, 7 miles west of the Susquehanna 

 river. (Irief s Point, on Fishing creek, at the western 

 township line, 10 miles west of the Susquehanna river. 



Juniata. — Juniata (or Milford,) at the horseshoe bend 

 of Buffalo creek (which traverses the township from west 

 to east,) 3 miles from the Juniata, and f mile from the 

 eastern township line. Marlceh'Ville, also on Buffalo creek, 

 •1 miles west of Juniata (Milford.) 



Oliver.— ^Newport, on the Juniata river and Pennsyl- 

 vania railroad, one mile below the mouth of Buffalo creek. 



Centre. — Bloomfield {New Bloomfield,) the county seat, 



