Nossville, Pennsylvania

Nossville is an unincorporated area in Tell Township, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania. It is located on the banks of Tuscarora Creek, a tributary of the Juniata River.

History
The settlement was named after Colonel George Noss (1813-1892), who built a steam tannery there in 1848. The tannery burned down in 1870, was rebuilt under new ownership, closed in 1878, but was reopened in 1881 by Oswill Mosser (1854-1896).

Noss was also involved in an attempt to build a railroad in the area, initially called The Duncannon, Landisburg, and Broad Top Railroad Company; incorporated in 1854, it never built track and the charter became dormant in 1879.

Nossville had a post office from 1867 to 1912. There is a Methodist Episcopal church, built in 1872, and an adjoining cemetery.

Notable residents

 * Edward M. Beers (1877–1932), U.S. Representative
 * Elizabeth Cisney Smith (1881–1965), physician