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Mifflin County, Pennsylvania

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  • Sergeant Jacob Steel Buchanan, (USA) (1830 - 1893)
    Jacob Steel Buchanan Name Jacob Buchanan Enlistment Date 29 April 1862 Enlistment Rank Corporal Muster Date 29 April 1862 Muster Place Indiana Muster Company D Muster Regiment 63rd Infantry Muster...
  • Rev. Charles Reuben Hale, (USA) (1837 - 1900)
    Civil War Union Navy Chaplain, Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church.He was commissioned as a Chaplain in the United States Navy on March 10, 1863, and served until his resignation on March 26, 187...
  • Russell B. Kirby (1925 - 2006)
  • Bessie V. Kirby (1886 - 1970)
  • James Clemens Ehrenfeld (1921 - 1997)
    US ARMY WORLD WAR II

Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Mifflin County, Pennsylvania.

It is not to be confused with the borough Mifflin in Juniata County.

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The county was created on September 19, 1789, from parts of Cumberland County and Northumberland County. It was named for Thomas Mifflin, the first Governor of Pennsylvania.

The Amish community in Mifflin County, established in 1791, had a total population of 3,905 people (in 30 congregations) in 2017, or 8.5% of the county's population.

Adjacent Counties

Boroughs, Townships & Communities

Alfarata | Allensville | Anderson | Armagh | Atkinson Mills | Barrville | Belleville | Belltown | Bratton | Brown | Burnham | Cedar Crest | Church Hill | Decatur | Derry | Granville | Hawstone | Highland Park | Juniata Terrace | Kistler | Lewistown (County Seat) | Little Kansas | Longfellow | Lumber City | Maitland | Mattawana | McVeytown | Menno | Milroy | Naginey | Newton Hamilton | Oliver | Potlicker Flats | Reedsville | Ryde | Shindle | Siglerville | Strode's Mills | Union Mills | Wagner | Wayne | Woodland | Yeagertown

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Nat'l Reg. of Hist. Places