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- Reformed Presbyterian congregation in North America was organized in Middle Octorara (Lancaster County, Pennsylvania) in 1738, but the first presbytery, organized...
- Octorara is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy: USS Octorara (1861), a steamer in the Union Navy during the American Civil War. USS Octorara (IX-139)...
- The Octorara Area School District is a small, rural–urban fringe, public school district. Located in southeastern Pennsylvania, the Octorara Area School...
- Octorara Junior-Senior High School is the only secondary school in the Octorara Area School District. It is located between Atglen and Cochranville in...
- USS Octorara was a steamer acquired by the Union Navy during the American Civil War. She was used by the Navy to patrol navigable waterways of the Confederacy...
- the Articles of Confederation. Upon his death he was buried in the Upper Octorara Church Cemetery in Parkesburg, Pennsylvania. William Clingan and his brother...
- Octorara Farm is a historic home located at Conowingo, Cecil County, Maryland, United States. It was built in sections dating from the period between 1775...
- USS Genesee (1862) USS Mahaska (1861) USS Maratanza (1862) USS Miami (1861) USS Octorara (1861) USS Paul Jones (1862) USS Port Royal (1862) USS Sebago (1861) USS Sonoma (1862)...
- station is located at 501 Maple Street in Parkesburg. The school district is Octorara Area School District. Jesse Matlack Baker - Pennsylvania state senator...
- second oldest church building, built in 1700 (Lutheran/Episcopal) Upper Octorara Presbyterian Church, founded in 1720 and built by Arthur Park and his sons...