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Mifflin County was named after Thomas Mifflin, the first Governor of Pennsylvania.. Its county seat is Lewistown

THIS COUNTY IS AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION!!

If you have the desire to help transcribe genealogical data and place it online for the free use of all researchers, contact Kim to become a host. Volunteer Information is available here.


This County currently does not have a host. This means that there is no one available to help answer your questions about this county's history or to help you with your family's genealogy within this county. WE REGRET THAT WE ARE UNABLE TO DO PERSONAL RESEARCH FOR YOU.


Mifflin County Data Online

Miscellaneous News Paper Articles From the Past
Taken from various PA newspapers from  1803 to 1893

Updated 01/13/08:  
John Brown's storehouse destroyed by fire (1824)
Lost child of Mr. Alexander Stewar found after missing for 10 days (1824)

Boroughs and Census Designated Places

Belleville Burnham Highland Park Juniata Terrace Kistler
Lewistown McVeytown Milroy Newton Hamilton Reedsville
Yeagertown Allensville

Townships

Armagh Township Bratton Township Brown Township Decatur Township Derry Township
Granville Township Menno Township Oliver Township Union Township Wayne Township

Surrounding Counties

Centre County (north)

Snyder County (east)

Huntingdon County (west)

Union County (northeast)

Juniata County (southeast)

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