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City of Jeannette PA 15644 Based on your specific needs, please send applicable request (s) and payment payable to the “City of Jeannette” to 110 S 2nd Street – Jeannette, PA 15644
Jeannette, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia Jeannette is a city in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, United States The population was 8,780 at the 2020 census Jeannette was founded in 1888 and named after Jeannette Hartupee McKee, the wife of one of the city's founders, H Sellers McKee [3] It is part of the Pittsburgh metropolitan area
Jeannette Area Historical Society The Society's intent is to collect memorabilia, photographs, artifacts and other material pertinent to the City of Jeannette and to protect, preserve, categorize and share this history
Jeannette | Steel City, Glass Industry, Manufacturing . . . Jeannette, city, Westmoreland county, southwestern Pennsylvania, U S , in the foothills of the Allegheny Mountains Built on six hills, it developed after the Pennsylvania Railroad came through in 1852 providing an outlet for local farm produce
Departments – City of Jeannette Fire Department Public Works Garbage Recycling City of Jeannette 110 S 2nd Street, Jeannette, PA 15644 724 527 4000 SIGN UP FOR TEXT ALERTS!
Jeannette - Name Meaning, What does Jeannette mean? Jeannette as a name for girls is a Hebrew and French name, and the name Jeannette means "God is gracious" Jeannette is an alternate spelling of Jane (Hebrew)
Jeannette History – Jeannette Business Association During this time, the city actually received its name, “Jeannette,” after the wife of H Sellers McKee Due to the establishment of the glass factory, Jeannette also earned its first and longstanding nickname: “The Glass City ”
Jeannette Name Meaning, Origin, History, And Popularity Jeannette is a diminutive form of the name Jeanne (1), which is equivalent to the English Joan, Jane, Jean, and Joanna All these names come from the Old French name Jehanne, which comes from the Latin name Johannes