Geography
Industry
People
Building
Sports
100
This Hickory Township community takes its name from a stream of water, which passes through it.
Eastbrook
100
The incorporation of this company in 1856 shed a new light on New Castle.
New Castle Gaslight Co.
100
By what name do the Delaware Indians call themselves? It means "original people."
Lenni Lenape
100
The Joseph A. Clavelli family donated its home (to be used as a museum) to LCHS in 1982. Who was the house built for originally in 1904?
The George Greer Family
100
When New Castle's would-be 1933 WPIAL championship opponent- Greensburg High School started to indicate that it would not play the Red Hurricane, some 300 Greensburg students did this act.
Walked out of school
200
This town, located partly in Washington and partly in Wilmington Townships, is known as a quaint tourist location, today.
Volant
200
Before beginning the tin-plate industry, he was a retail and wholesale dealer in pianos and organs. Name him.
George Greer
200
Who was the former district attorney who chartered the Lawrence County History Society in 1938?
Attorney Charles Young
200
The "Old Block House" fortification was built to protect New Castle residents during this war.
War of 1812
200
In Class B, this high school football team, known as the "Cementers," achieved 5 undefeated seasons and 16 Tri-County League Championships from 1932 to 1957.
Bessemer High School
300
Wurtemburg lies within which township?
Wayne
300
Thomas and John Fisher established the first industry in the Eastbrook area in 1819. What was it?
Saw Mill
300
Who spearheaded the reorganization of the LCHS in 1976 after a time of low activity for the organization?
Dr. Ellis Hoffman
300
It was built at the corner of Washington and Jefferson Streets in 1812 and for 60 years visitors patronized this tavern.
Old Stone Corner
300
Prior to school consolidation in the 1950's, there were oly 3 Class B schools that fielded football teams. Name them.
Bessemer, Union, and Shenango
400
Wurtemburg was named after which European city?
Wurtemburg, Germany
400
What was the chief occupation in the old-time town of Carbon, which was located at the Ohio line?
Limestone Mining or Quarrying
400
A 500-acre tract of Donation Lands, located at the present Laurel High School and Lawrence Co. Fairgrounds, was originally given to this Major General, a German drillmaster who trained Washington's troops.
Baron von Steuben
400
The headquarters of the Ohio Stage Co. was located in this Enon Vally building.
St. Lawrence Hotel
400
In 1937, NCHS beat the powerhouse Massillon Tigers team, which was on a 26 game winning streak. Who was the Tigers' legendary coach?
Paul Brown
500
Wurtemburg is situated on the Slippery Rock Creek within one-half mile from where the creek empties into this body of water.
Connoquenessing
500
Local Native Americans were employed in the first large international business during the 18th Century. What was it?
Fur Trade
500
The father of this US president had industrial interests in New Wilmington.
President William McKinley
500
The Shenango Street Station (of the Erie- Lockawanna Railroad) houses this office, today.
Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce
500
Name the Westminster Titan coach who compiled a 127-31-5 record (1952-1971) with a national championship in 1970 and a second place national showing in 1971. He took a weak athletic program and built it into one of the most respected powers of the NAIA.
Harold Burry
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