
The Driftwood Branch Sinnemahoning Creek carves a deep path through this portion of Cameron County, anchoring the small valley settlements of Sterling Run and Cameron. This modern topographic study reveals a landscape defined by steep ridges and narrow hollows, where human presence is concentrated along the river corridor and scattered across high points like Tunnel Hill and Grove Hill. The settlement at Sterling Run serves as a focal point, featuring the Sterling Run Cem and access to the Bucktail Path Trl, while the surrounding terrain is heavily dissected by numerous runs including Hunts Run and Big Run. For family historians, the inclusion of small burial sites such as Pine Street Cem, Wyle Cem, and Grove Hill Cem offers precise locations for tracing local lineages in this enduring Pennsylvania wilderness area.
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1945 Cameron
Cameron County, PA

1945 First Fork
Cameron County, PA

1945 Sinnemahoning
Cameron County, PA

1947 Cameron
Cameron County, PA

1947 First Fork
Cameron County, PA

1947 Sinnemahoning
Cameron County, PA

1948 Rich Valley
Cameron County, PA

1950 Rich Valley
Cameron County, PA

1969 West Creek
Cameron County, PA

2023 Cameron
Cameron County, PA

2023 First Fork
Cameron County, PA

2023 Rich Valley
Cameron County, PA

2023 Sinnemahoning
Cameron County, PA

2023 West Creek
Cameron County, PA