"Stephen Smith grew up as an indentured servant in Pennsylvania. From a young age, he was assigned to work in the lumberyards by Thomas Boude, whose wealth stemmed from his extensive lumber business. After buying his freedom for $50 at the age of 21, he continued to work in the lumberyards until establishing his own lumber business in 1822, as well as dealing coal.
By the 1850s, Smith was grossing $100,000 in annual sales. By 1857, Smith was worth $500,000 (approximately $13.5 million today). On top of being a businessman, Smith was a minister and served as chairman of the black abolitionist organization in Columbia, Pennsylvania."
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Another great historical fact about Columbia. This town is so rich in history.
ReplyDeleteSo many stories and history in this town. We need to save the remnants of history that still survive!
ReplyDeleteAgain, we need to save the Carriage Way known as Ave J between South Second and Bank Ave.
Boro Council???
Come visit the Columbia Historic Preservation Society's "Columbia Rail to Freedom" exhibit and explore original documents from Stephen Smith, William Whipper, Thaddeus Stevens and William Wright in 2016. Open Saturday & Sunday 1 PM - 4 PM. Donations appreciated.
ReplyDeletewill Snoop dog be there ?
ReplyDeletewhat good is a "top 20 town " , that can't get a "top 20 performer" to play at the park ??
ReplyDeleteTHEY TOLD YOU AVENUE J IS NOTHING. THEY ARE NOT DOING ANYTHING WITH IT. GET OVER IT
ReplyDeleteNo one should give up trying to save our history.
ReplyDeleteGod Bob!
Avenue J SHOULD remain undriveable. It IS history. The hospital was right across the street. The underground rr was right there. LEAVE IT ALONE.
ReplyDeleteIt's 1:40 pm Saturday as I documented, Ave J is blocked by a park car.
ReplyDeleteNow it does seem only a few ever wanted it to be used by vehicles.
And they are the ones blocking it for their own agenda.
The off street parking is not listed anywhere on any deeds.
Council should have and still needs to close this historic carriage way. It's suffered enough and so have the supporters who wanted this closed and preserved.
Mr Murphy?
no we will not supporters this. you dont know what is going on this block.its just trouble
Delete???? English please?
DeleteYOU KNOW JUST COME DOWN ON SOUTH 2ND ST AND YOU SEE.
DeleteThank You!
ReplyDeleteI GUESS THE BOUROUGH BETTER CLOSE ALL THE ALLEY IN COLUMBIA SEEN THIS TOWN IS A HISTORIC
ReplyDeleteIF THEY CLOSE AVE J LET THE VEINS AND THE WEEDS GROW
ReplyDeleteKeep up your good work Bob, we see what your capable of, your property shows this.
ReplyDeleteYour battle has been a long one, but ironic how the negatives are scattering about to make over their property.
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