Burnt Cabins
Township in Pennsylvania
Burnt Cabins is a historic unincorporated community in Dublin Township, Fulton County, Pennsylvania, United States, at the foot of Tuscarora Mountain. It is approximately three miles west of the Tuscarora Mountain Tunnel on I-76 and the turnpike... Wikipedia
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Why is it called Burnt Cabins, PA?
Earlier, in 1750, the governor of Pennsylvania, to appease the Delaware and Shawnee Indians, ordered the burning of settlers' cabins in the northern part of Fulton County, giving the town of Burnt Cabins, in Dublin Township, its name.
What is the history of Burnt Cabins Grist Mill?
Built in 1840 by the Dubbs Family, the Burnt Cabins Grist Mill has a long history of producing quality flour, corn meal and baking mixes. The Mill, located in south central Pennsylvania, has changed ownership throughout its history but has maintained a longstanding reputation for quality products.
Burnt Cabins is a historic unincorporated community in Dublin Township, Fulton County, Pennsylvania, United States, at the foot of Tuscarora Mountain. It is approximately three miles west of the Tuscarora Mountain Tunnel on I-76 (Pennsylvania Turnpike) and the turnpike runs within 100 yards of the village.