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Bill Johnson in his log house. c. 1980.0330 0330
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John & Martha Johnston.
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Johnston's Airport - 1960s.
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First Air Mail service to leave Johnston's Air Port in 1938.
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Johnston/Gosnell Family house. c. 1970.
In time, the house passed to the family of Wilmer (“Moke”) Gosnell who had married Esther Johnston. Wilmer Gosnell was to work at the Homestead Mills of US Steel until his retirement in 1969. About that time, the Gosnells sold the house and property to developers who were planning the Ivanhoe Apartments on the site. The old house was torn down and the remains were buried to make way for the apartments.
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Milk Bottle from Johnston's Dairy Farm (1908-1980). The Johnston's were among the very first settlers in Monroeville; their original land grant dating back to 1789. In 1908, the family farm went into the dairy business, opening a dairy store on their property on the southern side of Northern Pike.
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James McCully built this house on James St. Extension in the 1790s. (later, the Johnston Family's residence).
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James McCully built this house on James St. Extension in the 1790s. (Later, the Johnston Family's residence). This photo shows the house before it was restored.
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James McCully built this house on James St. Extension in the 1790s. (later, the Johnston Family's residence). Photo c.1880's.
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James McCully built this house on James St. Extension in the 1790s. (later, the Johnston Family's residence). Photo c.1920's
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First Air Mail at Johnston Field - 1938 (l to r: 1- Herbert F Miller; 2-Johnston; 5-.H. Vogel, instructor ; 6-P. Ball, Gulf Aviation; 7-Teresa James (later USAF Major).
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Ed and Cathy Johnston with their daughter and the family's Clydesdales in 1976 parade.
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Floyd Johnston, his wife and grandson with a team of oxen in the 1976 bicentennial parade.
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Robert and Martha Johnston. c. 1880.
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James McCully built this house on James St. Extension in the 1790s. (later, the Johnston Family's residence). Has been extensively restored by the Bill Johnson family for whom it now serves as a residence.
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George Johnston.
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James McCully built this house on James St. Extension in the 1790s. (later, the Johnston Family's residence). Photo c.1920's
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Mary Sadler Johnston.
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Johnston's Field in the 1950s.
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George M. Johnston , wife Anne, and sister Mary Agnes, with Bertha and Mary. 1895.
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Manor House Apartments (c. 1900). 2446 Johnston Rd. 1982.
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Site of Johnston's Dairy Farm in 1987.
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Manor house, 2446 Johnston Rd., May1988.
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Johnston family hauling Time Capsule in parade in 1976.
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George M. Johnston, with wife,Ann; sister, Mary Agnes, and daughters Bertha and May in 1895.
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George L. Johnston. 1920.
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Johnston's Dairy Farm, established in the late 1700s, was the oldest family farm in continuous operation in Monroeville. It finally went out of business in the early 1980s, and the land along Monroeville Blvd. was sold to developers.
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Gravity Fill Gas station on Old Route 22 with staff.
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Johnston's Dairy Farm. The oldest family farm in Monroeville, Johnston's Dairy farm finally went out of business in the early 1980s when the land along Monroeville Blvd. was sold to developers.
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James McCully built this house on James St. Extension in the 1790s. (later, the Johnston Family's residence). Photo c.1920's.
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Johnstonâs Dairy Delivery Trucks in 1954.1271 1271
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Elsie Strochein Johnston with George Robert and Edythe Johnston.
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George Robert Johnston IV during WWII.
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Minnie Johnston.
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George Johnston in 1979.
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George C. Johnston and family, c. 1900.
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George C. Johnston and family, c. 1899.
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George C. and Mary Johnston in the mid 1930s.
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Schafer Family (Lena Schafer Johnston, John Schafer, George Schafer, and Grandma Schafer).
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Ed and Cathy Johnston at their home in Blairsville, PA., in 2014.1293 1293
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Floyd Johnston with his Clydesdale âHollyâ on the Johnston Farm is 1974.1266a 1266a
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The 6th generation of Monroeville Johnstonâs (l to r). John, Harry, Bill and Elmer.1268 1268
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Floyd Johnston with Johnstonâs Dairy Delivery Trucks in 1954.1273 1273
John & Martha Johnston.
Johnston's Airport - 1960s.
First Air Mail service to leave Johnston's Air Port in 1938.
Johnston/Gosnell Family house. c. 1970.
In time, the house passed to the family of Wilmer (“Moke”) Gosnell who had married Esther Johnston. Wilmer Gosnell was to work at the Homestead Mills of US Steel until his retirement in 1969. About that time, the Gosnells sold the house and property to developers who were planning the Ivanhoe Apartments on the site. The old house was torn down and the remains were buried to make way for the apartments.
Milk Bottle from Johnston's Dairy Farm (1908-1980). The Johnston's were among the very first settlers in Monroeville; their original land grant dating back to 1789. In 1908, the family farm went into the dairy business, opening a dairy store on their property on the southern side of Northern Pike.
James McCully built this house on James St. Extension in the 1790s. (later, the Johnston Family's residence).
James McCully built this house on James St. Extension in the 1790s. (Later, the Johnston Family's residence). This photo shows the house before it was restored.
James McCully built this house on James St. Extension in the 1790s. (later, the Johnston Family's residence). Photo c.1880's.
James McCully built this house on James St. Extension in the 1790s. (later, the Johnston Family's residence). Photo c.1920's
First Air Mail at Johnston Field - 1938 (l to r: 1- Herbert F Miller; 2-Johnston; 5-.H. Vogel, instructor ; 6-P. Ball, Gulf Aviation; 7-Teresa James (later USAF Major).
Ed and Cathy Johnston with their daughter and the family's Clydesdales in 1976 parade.
Floyd Johnston, his wife and grandson with a team of oxen in the 1976 bicentennial parade.
Robert and Martha Johnston. c. 1880.
James McCully built this house on James St. Extension in the 1790s. (later, the Johnston Family's residence). Has been extensively restored by the Bill Johnson family for whom it now serves as a residence.
George Johnston.
James McCully built this house on James St. Extension in the 1790s. (later, the Johnston Family's residence). Photo c.1920's
Mary Sadler Johnston.
Johnston's Field in the 1950s.
George M. Johnston , wife Anne, and sister Mary Agnes, with Bertha and Mary. 1895.
Manor House Apartments (c. 1900). 2446 Johnston Rd. 1982.
Site of Johnston's Dairy Farm in 1987.
Manor house, 2446 Johnston Rd., May1988.
Johnston family hauling Time Capsule in parade in 1976.
George M. Johnston, with wife,Ann; sister, Mary Agnes, and daughters Bertha and May in 1895.
George L. Johnston. 1920.
Johnston's Dairy Farm, established in the late 1700s, was the oldest family farm in continuous operation in Monroeville. It finally went out of business in the early 1980s, and the land along Monroeville Blvd. was sold to developers.
Gravity Fill Gas station on Old Route 22 with staff.
Johnston's Dairy Farm. The oldest family farm in Monroeville, Johnston's Dairy farm finally went out of business in the early 1980s when the land along Monroeville Blvd. was sold to developers.
James McCully built this house on James St. Extension in the 1790s. (later, the Johnston Family's residence). Photo c.1920's.
Elsie Strochein Johnston with George Robert and Edythe Johnston.
George Robert Johnston IV during WWII.
Minnie Johnston.
George Johnston in 1979.
George C. Johnston and family, c. 1900.
George C. Johnston and family, c. 1899.
George C. and Mary Johnston in the mid 1930s.
Schafer Family (Lena Schafer Johnston, John Schafer, George Schafer, and Grandma Schafer).