Fort Ligonier on Forbes Military Road. On possible McCreary & Doughty migration route to Fayette County, Pennsylvania.
Display on National Pike, southeast of Uniontown, Fayette County, Pennsylvania.
Peter Colley's Tavern at Brier Hill on National Pike, northwest of Uniontown. Peter Colley was the neighbor north of Hugh McCreary.
Peter Colley's Tavern. Note corner stone at right.
P & H Colley, 1796. Stone on the tavern.
Peter Colley Tavern. Off to left of this tavern, is Peter Colley's barn.
Peter Colley's barn. Over the ridge beyond the barn was the land of neighbor Hugh McCreary.
Peter Colley's barn.
1789 survey of land of Hugh McCreary. Menallen (later Redstone) Township, Fayette Co. Penn. 39° 57.429´ north latitude & 79° 50.110´ west longitude, at junction of streams at bottom.
Hugh McCreary land survery.
Menallen Twp. survey maps, with Hugh McCreary land.
Approach to land of Hugh McCreary. We'll go right at the junction onto Roderick Road.
Roderick Road, south of Brier Hill, Fayette Co. Penn. Land of Hugh McCreary on both sides. 39° 57.515´ North, & 79° 50.188´ West.
Opposite way (to NE) on Roderick Road (back toward Brier Hill). Land of Hugh McCreary, 1789-1808.
Dunlap's Creek Presbyterian Church on Old Stone Church Road, east of Merrittstown, Penn. Established in 1774. Present building from 1814.
Church attended by Hugh McCreary family.
Hugh "McCleary" in Dunlaps Creek Presbyterian Sessions Book.
Hugh & son John McCreary mentioned in Sessions Book, Dunlaps Creek Presbyterian Church.
Hugh McCreary Will.
Old West Schoolhouse, c. 1800. Uniontown.
Sign on Old West Schoolhouse, Uniontown.
Searight's Tollhouse of 1835 on National Pike. Between Uniontown & Peter Colley's Tavern.
Searight's Tollhouse.
Greene Co. Penn. land of Edward Doughty passed to 6 daughters. Note Mary Doughty McCreary. Across Monongahela River is Fayette Co. Land of Hugh McCreary a few miles east.