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in
Adams County, Pennsylvania Adams County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, the population was 103,852. Its county seat is Gettysburg. The county was created on January 22, 1800, from part of York County, and was named for the secon ...
, United States. It is located southwest of the
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, at Marsh Creek along the Emmitsburg Road (U.S. Route 15 Business), in Cumberland Township. Neighboring communities are Fairfield (west), Gettysburg (north),
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(northeast), Barlow (east),
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(southeast), and
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(south).


History

The 1814 Marsh Creek stone arch bridge on the Emmitsburg Road was replaced with a covered bridge before the battle and a subsequent 1921 concrete bridge. An
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division passed through the covered bridge and used the adjacent muddy uphill road to the 1863
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, but the two other divisions detoured from the former crossroad south of Greenmount to the Taneytown Rd on the east using the Marsh Creek fording downstream of Greenmount ("Witherow" mill in 1821, "W Myers Grist & Saw Mill" in 1858, "Myer's Mill" ). Upstream of the community and west of the former post office is the 1894 Cunningham Bridge on the
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(closed and planned for demolition). Greenmount hosted the Pennsylvania welcome ceremony for the
1919 Motor Transport Corps convoy The 1919 Motor Transport Corps convoy was a long distance convoy (described as a Motor Truck Trip with a "Truck Train"typescript./ref>) carried out by the U.S. Army Motor Transport Corps that drove over on the historic Lincoln Highway from Wash ...
, which cooked lunch at McCurdy's Schoolhouse to the north. In August 1922, the wooden Witherow Dam was demolished, and a replacement concrete dam and upstream to the new bridge were used to establish a creekside park with baseball diamond. The park was named "Marsh Creek Heights" in September for ridges above both banks downstream of the bridge (cottages were subsequently built on the ridges), and a new dam was built in 1926 (repaired in 1930). The 1934 Greenmount Fire Company was organized at Marsh Creek Heights in Mrs Harvey Miller's stand, in 1939 the "Greenmount basketeers" lost to Gettysburg on the "CCC floor" (the CCC camp was at
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), and in June 1949, a new baseball field with grandstand was built at Marsh Creek Heights.Gettysburg Times - Jun 23, 1958
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References

{{authority control Unincorporated communities in Adams County, Pennsylvania Unincorporated communities in Pennsylvania