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Minersville
(Beaver County) is eighteen miles west of Beaver at the
junction of U-21 and U-130. It was settled in the spring
of 1859 and had several different names such as The Farm,
Lower Beaver, Cottonwoods, Grundyville, and Punkin Center.
It was finally named Minersville to honor the miners who
worked in the adjacent mines. There is an alternate claim
that the settlement was named to honor a miner, Grant
Prisbey, one of the early settlers who helped survey the
townsite. (John
W. Van Cott)
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