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  1. Hatch Hollow Cemetery is a cemetery in Amity Township, Erie, Pennsylvania. Hatch Hollow Cemetery is situated nearby to the hamlet Arbuckle and the village Wattsburg . Overview

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  2. Amity Township is a township in Erie County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 981 at the 2020 census. There are no longer any boroughs or villages in the township, after the disappearance of Arbuckle and Hatch Hollow.

  3. Mar 19, 2021 · Ida Tarbell was born in a log cabin 1857 in Hatch Hollow in Amity Township in southeastern Erie County, Pennsylvania, in 1857. Later, the Tarbell family moved to Titusville, Pennsylvania, home of the new oil industry, which began in 1859 with Edwin Drake’s first successful oil well there.

  4. The only villages in Amity Township have long since gone, Hatch Hollow was the birth place of Ida Tarbell, who was known as one of the greatest investigative journalists in history. Her crowning achievement, The History of the Standard Oil Company, led to a Supreme Court decision to break up the Standard Oil Trust.

  5. Hatch Hollow Cemetery aka Maplewood Amity Twp. Erie Co. PA: Mary Hatch 1841-1904: Home ...

  6. sites.rootsweb.com › ~paerie › batesErie County - RootsWeb

    Sep 27, 2000 · Amity is in general a hilly township, but there are some magnificent flats along French Creek, the outlet of Lake Pleasant, the Hatch Hollow Alder Run and Dear Lick Run. The valley of French Creek ranges from half a mile to two and a half miles in width, reaching its greatest extent at the outlet of Lake Pleasant.

  7. The only villages in Amity Township have long since gone, Hatch Hollow was the birth place of Ida Tarbell, who was known as one of the greatest investigative journalists in history. Her crowning achievement, The History of the Standard Oil Company, led to a Supreme Court decision to break up the Standard Oil Trust.