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  1. History. Cornwall owes its being to Peter Grubb, a 19 year old immigrant who in 1737 came prospecting and discovered three hills of magnetic iron ore, purchased a total of 442.5 acres of land for $675.00, and established what was to become one of the world-renowned and most productive iron ore mining operations of all time.

  2. Area code. 717. FIPS code. 42-16256. Website. www .cornwall-pa .com. Cornwall is a borough in Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of the Lebanon, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 4,604 at the 2020 census.

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  4. History and Information About Cornwall, Pennsylvania. Located in Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, Cornwall is a small picturesque town known for its rich history and natural beauty. Situated in the United States, Cornwall offers visitors and residents alike a unique blend of charm, culture, and outdoor exploration.

  5. Oct 24, 2023 · One of the mysteries of Cornwall that fascinated the late, local historian John Feitig was Robert H. Coleman's first Cornwall mansion, built in 1880. The above photo was purported by Coleman family descendants to be that very mansion, but they were wrong. The mystery of the above photo is now solved -- read the story on LebTown , released on ...

  6. Oct 31, 2022 · Cornwall’s history dates back to 1734 when Peter Grubb purchased from Allen 300 acres in Lebanon Township, Lancaster County. Three years later, Grubb was granted a warrant for two adjoining tracts of some 140 acres enclosing the three ore hills known as Big Hill, Middle Hill and Grassy Hill. The hills were described as containing outcroppings ...

  7. A town rich in American history, Cornwall was founded by Peter Grubb. He discovered the area was rich in exceedingly pure ore. Finding local resources for smelting iron (water, limestone and timber) Grubb built the Cornwall Iron Furnace. During the Revolutionary War, the Grubb family was a major arms provider to General Washington.

  8. The Coleman legacy lives on due to the presentation of the Cornwall Iron Furnace by Margaret Coleman Freeman Buckingham, (Robert Coleman’s great granddaughter,) to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in 1932 as a public museum. In 1949, the Methodist Church of Cornwall purchased the Cornwall Estate and re-purposed the historic property

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