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Houserville
History of Centre and Clinton Counties, John B Linn, 1883, p275
"Houserville is a little hamlet on Spring Creek, about two miles below Lemont. It contains about a dozen houses, store, blacksmith-shop, wagon-shop, flouring-mill, and woolen-factory, a school-house, and two churches. Houserville owes its name and origin to the industry and energy of Jacob Houser, the original settler of that part of the township."
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