
Jenningsville and Lovelton serve as the primary hubs in this corner of Wyoming County, where the landscape is defined by the winding course of the North Branch Mehoopany Creek and the Susquehanna River in the northeast. The geography transitions from the river lowlands near Black Walnut Cem to the significant elevations of Bartlett Mountain and Tyler Mountain. Small settlements like Stowell and Hollenback are linked by a network of rural roads such as State Rte 4002 and Golden Hill Rd, tracing the valleys between Shingle Ridge and Oak Ridge. This area retains a deep-rooted sense of place, evidenced by numerous small burial sites like the Winslow Family Plot and Saint Anthonys Cem. The presence of Big Deer Swamp and Graves Pond suggests a terrain that remains largely undeveloped, preserving the character of these mountain communities.
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1945 Jenningsville
Wyoming County, PA

1945 Meshoppen
Wyoming County, PA

1945 Meshoppen
Wyoming County, PA

1946 Center Moreland
Wyoming County, PA

1946 Dutch Mtn
Wyoming County, PA

1946 Noxen
Wyoming County, PA

1947 Jenningsville
Wyoming County, PA

1947 Meshoppen
Wyoming County, PA

1948 Dutch Mtn.
Wyoming County, PA

1949 Center Moreland
Wyoming County, PA

1949 Noxen
Wyoming County, PA

1997 Dutch Mtn
Wyoming County, PA

1999 Meshoppen
Wyoming County, PA

2023 Center Moreland
Wyoming County, PA

2023 Dutch Mountain
Wyoming County, PA

2023 Jenningsville
Wyoming County, PA

2023 Meshoppen
Wyoming County, PA

2023 Noxen
Wyoming County, PA