Definition & Meaning | English word CLEARFIELD


CLEARFIELD

Definitions of CLEARFIELD

  1. A locality in northern, New South Wales, Australia.
  2. A small city in Taylor County and, Ringgold County, Iowa, USA.
  3. A borough in county seat in Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, USA.
  4. A unincorporated community in Tripp County, South Dakota, USA.
  5. A city in Davis County, Utah, USA.
  6. A town in Juneau County, Wisconsin, USA.

Number of letters

10

Is palindrome

No

22
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Examples of Using CLEARFIELD in a Sentence

  • Bushnell was born in 1943 in Clearfield, Utah, in a middle-class family who were members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
  • The following counties have been formed from land that was once part of Lycoming County: Armstrong, Bradford, Centre, Clearfield, Clinton, Indiana, Jefferson, McKean, Potter, Sullivan, Tioga, Venango, Warren, Forest, Elk and Cameron.
  • After this land was assigned to Pennsylvania by the federal government according to the placement of the Mason–Dixon line, Indiana County was created on March 30, 1803, from parts of Westmoreland and Clearfield counties and was formally organized in 1806.
  • Clearfield County comprises the DuBois, PA Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is also included in the State College–DuBois, PA Combined Statistical Area.
  • Centre County is also a part of the larger State College–DuBois, PA Combined Statistical Area (CSA), which combines the populations of Centre County as well as Clearfield County to the west.
  • Clearfield was the second settlement established in the county, being colonized by a Virginia aristocrat named Dixon Clack in the early 1800s.
  • Mount Ayr is the home of the Mount Ayr Community School District, which serves Mount Ayr, Beaconsfield, Benton, Delphos, Ellston, Kellerton, Maloy, Redding, Tingley, and portions of Clearfield.
  • Snyder Township occupies the entire northern end of Blair County; Cambria County is to the west, Clearfield County is to the northwest, Centre County is to the north, and Huntingdon County is to the east.
  • This storm was the fourth in the family of tornadoes that had crossed Clarion, Jefferson, Indiana, Clearfield and Cambria counties.
  • It is in the valley of Clearfield Creek, a northward-flowing tributary of the West Branch Susquehanna River, and the trace of the eastern continental divide either passes through or is just east of town, in the abutting Gallitzin Township to the south.
  • Pennsylvania Route 53 runs through the western side of the township, following Clearfield Creek, leading southwest to Ashville and north to Coalport.
  • The park surrounds Glendale Lake, a reservoir on Beaverdam Run, which flows north into Clearfield Creek.
  • Burnside Township is bordered by Clearfield County to the northwest, Clinton County to the north, Curtin Township to the east and Snow Shoe Township to the southeast.
  • The township is bordered by Burnside Township to the northwest, Curtin Township to the northeast, Boggs and Union townships to the southeast, Rush Township to the southwest, and Clearfield County to the west.
  • Amish settlements exist near the villages of Troutville in Clearfield County; Big Run, Cloe and Punxsutawney in Jefferson County; Smicksburg in Indiana County; and Rural Valley in Armstrong County.
  • Lawrence Township borders the townships of Boggs, Bradford, Goshen, Huston, Knox, Pike and Pine in Clearfield County, as well as Benezette and Jay Townships in Elk County to the north.
  • South Renovo is in the heart of the Pennsylvania Wilds which comprises twelve and a half counties (Warren, McKean, Potter, Tioga, Forest, Elk, Cameron, Clinton, Lycoming, Clarion, Jefferson, Clearfield and part of Centre) located in north-central Pennsylvania.
  • Marys to the north, Jay Township to the east, and Huston Township in Clearfield County to the south.
  • Marys to the north, Benezette Township to the east, and Lawrence and Huston townships to the south in Clearfield County.
  • Rossiter was formed in 1901 as a coal mining town, and was originally named after William Rossiter, nominally the chief stockholder of the Clearfield Bituminous Coal Corporation and the treasurer of the parent New York Central Railroad, which built a branch from Punxsutawney into the town.
  • The corridor winds through Amish settlements near the villages of Troutville in Clearfield County; Big Run, Cloe and Punxsutawney in Jefferson County; Smicksburg in Indiana County; and Rural Valley in Armstrong County.
  • It was the arrival of the railroad that first awakened the area in 1869 and stirred the sleeping Sand Ridge, which it was once known as until the name was later changed to Clearfield.
  • Clearfield Production Systems, a herbicide system marketed by BASF involving imidazolinone herbicides such as imazaquin.
  • In 1833, at the urging of his friends, including future Pennsylvania Governor Andrew Curtin, Bigler founded his own political newspaper, the Clearfield Democrat which supported Jacksonian democracy.
  • In 1927, it acquired Home Telephone Company, Blairsville Telephone Company, Summerville Telephone Company, Brookville Telephone Company, and Huntington & Clearfield Telephone Company.



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