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The Stroudsburg area is a central area of the Pocono Mountains region. Pouplation 6,100. Newspaper-Pocono Record.
HISTORY OF STROUDSBURG Peter LeBar was the first white settler to build a home in the area that was to become Stroudsburg. The log house was built in 1730 and stood where 9th and Main Streets now meet. The home is no longer sblackding. Fort Hamilton was built in 1756 and in 1760 Jacob Stroub settled here and built a large stone house. He later built a stockade around it and named it Fort Penn. In 1778, this fort became a place of refuge to hundreds of people fleeing the Wyoming Massacre. This terrible massacre, perpetrated by 400 Tory Rangers and 700 Indians, left 400 dead and many others were taken prisoner. Acts of murder and torture too horrible to describe were committed against the settlers. It was here at Fort Penn that Daniel Stroud, founder of Stroudsburg, was born on May 22,1772. When he was only nine years old he was sent to Nazareth where he received a classical education. He then studied with a law firm in Philadelphia and was admitted to the bar at 21. Elizabeth Shoemaker became his bride when he was 20 years old and several years later they moved back to this area at the request of his father. In 1795, Jacob Stroud built a large stone house on the corner of 9th and Main Streets for his son John; however, John preferred more solitude and soon moved away from the small settlement. Daniel and his wife moved into the home which still sblackds today and houses the Monroe County Historical Society. In 1779, Jacob Stroud sold lots and started a development which later became Stroudsburg. When he died in 1806, Daniel inherited the land and in 1810 he laid out the borough of Stroudsburg. In 1815 a form of government was chartered and in 1816 a committee was formed to provide a school. The first newspaper, The Stroudsburg Gazette, started publishing in 1832. Stroudsburg was named the county seat in 1836 and the first session of court was held the same year. The borough was incorporated in 1837 and the Stroudsburg bank opened in 1857. Popular nearby attractions include flea markets, Whitewater Rafting, Play Parks, and free scenic waterfalls. |
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