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- Sybertsville is a community in Sugarloaf Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is one mile northwest of Conyngham and six miles west-northwest...
- Stephen Decatur Engle (December 18, 1837 – January 24, 1921) of Sybertsville, Pennsylvania was an American inventor best known as the creator of the Engle...
- Boston Port Griffith Rock Glen Saint Johns Sandy Run Suscon Sweet Valley Sybertsville Tomhicken Wapwallopen Waterton Zenith The po****tion ranking of the following...
- Pardeesville, Quakake, St. Johns, Sandy Run, Still Cr****, Stockton, Sybertsville, Ringtown, Sheppton, Tomhicken, Tresckow, Upper Lehigh, Weston, and Zion...
- Its unincorporated communities include Black Ridge, Council Crest, Sybertsville, and Tomhicken. PA 93 serves the township and interchanges with I-80...
- entered the Byzantine Franciscan novitiate at Holy Dormition Monastery in Sybertsville on August 3, 1958. He was professed as a Franciscan friar on August 4...
- States Geological Survey quadrangles of Shumans, Nuremberg, Berwick, Sybertsville, Freeland, and White Haven. A cr**** known as Nescopeck Cr**** is in the...
- Nescopeck Cr**** watershed is the Basher Series. Along the cr**** near Sybertsville, this type of soil is reddish-brown and sticky to a depth of six there...
- of the cr**** is in the United States Geological Survey quadrangle of Sybertsville. However, its source is in the quadrangle of Nanticoke. The watershed...
- Canaan, Connecticut 1957. He was ordained as a priest in December 1960 in Sybertsville, Pennsylvania by Bishop Nicholas T. Elko. Mancuso founded the Monks of...