- Source: Deanville, Pennsylvania
Deanville is an unincorporated community in the extreme eastern end of Madison Township, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, United States.
History
Deanville was originally called Centerville as shown on the township map of 1876. A post office called Deanville after Rev. J. F. Dean was established on August 3, 1877, by Isaac E. Shoemaker, postmaster. It remained in operation until 1907. Before the establishment of Deanville Post Office, mail was brought to Isaac E. Shoemaker's store, shown on the 1876 township map as "Private P.O."
Prior to the establishment of Deanville P.O., the town was called Centerville because its position is about central on one of the routes between Kellersburg in Madison township and Oakland in Mahoning township.
References
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- Deanville, Pennsylvania
- Mahoning Township, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania
- Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 287
- List of places in Pennsylvania: D–E
- Armstrong County, Pennsylvania
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Armstrong County, Pennsylvania
- Bridge between Madison and Mahoning Townships
- List of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania
- Roads and freeways in metropolitan Detroit