Mifflinburg, Pennsylvania
Mifflinburg is a borough in Union County, Pennsylvania, United States first settled in 1792 by S. Lulis and Catharina Jungman and their two children. They divided the land into 60’ by 120’ plots that were sold to other adventurous settlers, many of them German, and the village of Youngmanstown was formed. A few years later George Rote laid out a village just east of Youngmanstown, known as Greenville or Rotestown, after George's death. Eventually,... Show more the two settlements merged at Third Street. In 1827 the two villages combined and were incorporated, the combined village was named Mifflinburg, in honor of Thomas Mifflin, the first Governor of Pennsylvania after the 1790 Constitution. Historically the town was known for the manufacture of horse-drawn vehicles, known as buggies. As of the 2010 census, there were 3,540 people, 1,506 households, and 1,028 families living in the borough. The population...