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History

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1760

First Settlers

The flag was made, in 1775, by 17-year old Elizabeth Craig, daughter of Samuel Craig, Sr. of New Alexandria and was a combination of two flags.

Property Sold

Arthur Denniston sold his property to his son Alexander in 1785. He had the 338 acres surveyed and obtained a patent, before adding the village of New Alexandria in 1793.

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1785
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1832

The Old Toll Bridge

The Old Covered Toll Bridge was built in 1832. The bridge connected the main streets of each side of the Loyalhanna Creek. Tolls ranged from 1c per Man, to 20c per carriage. Sheep and swine were 1/2 c each.

Incorporated

New Alexandria was incorporated April 10, 1834, from the merger of New Alexandria and Denniston's Town on Loyalhanna Creek, the first borough created out of Derry Township.

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1834
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1900

Salem Mine & Coke Works

Keystone Coal Company begins operation, with the No. 1 mine, west of New Alex. Salem No. 2 mine opens in on the east side of New Alex in 1924.

Bridge Collapse

A bridge, next to a pedestrian bridge collapsed.

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1923
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1945

Keystone Coal & Coke Company Liquidation

After years of mining, massive miner strikes and hundreds of lost lives, the mining company sells its land an mineral rights to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for use as a State Park. A few of the structures in the park were originally built by Keystone Coal & Coke.

Covered Bridge Bypass

In 1950, the old covered bridge was bypassed by, what is now, the William Penn Highway, Route 22.

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1950
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1960's

The Corner Restaurant

Famous for their "Broasted Chicken," the Corner Restaurant opened as a frozen custard-soft ice cream stand in June, 1950. It evolved over the years. (pic circa 1961) First Commonwealth Bank now stands in its place

Playground Dedication

The playground on the corner of Church and School Streets was dedicated, in April, to the memory of Mayor Dorthea "Dottie" Bacher. Dottie served as mayor for eleven years before passing away.

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2021
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2022

Flag Monument

In August, Eagle Scout Troop 211 constructed a flag monument as a community project. The project was lead by Eagle Scout Lachlan Mcklveen and was dedicated to borough in memory of his grandfather and Eagle Scout, Peter Wuchina, Jr.