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