Uniontown
[ yoon-yuhn-toun ]
noun
a city in SW Pennsylvania.
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How to use Uniontown in a sentence
His home was in Uniontown, on the line of the road, and he was thoroughly identified with it alike in sentiment and interest.
The Old Pike | Thomas B. SearightThe writer was present, though a boy, at an execution of this order at the gate five miles west of Uniontown.
The Old Pike | Thomas B. SearightHe once owned the property now known as the “Central Hotel,” in Uniontown, and if he had retained it would have died a rich man.
The Old Pike | Thomas B. SearightHe married the eldest daughter of Thomas Moxley, the old tavern keeper, whose house was three miles west of Uniontown.
The Old Pike | Thomas B. SearightHe located first at Brownsville, and remained there a year and upwards before going to Uniontown.
The Old Pike | Thomas B. Searight
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