Muff, Pennsylvania

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Muff, Pennsylvania
Unincorporated community
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Muff
Coordinates: 40°53′04″N79°20′17″W / 40.88444°N 79.33806°W / 40.88444; -79.33806
Country United States
State Pennsylvania
County Armstrong
Elevation
1,499 ft (457 m)
Time zone UTC-5 (Eastern (EST))
  Summer (DST) UTC-4 (EDT)
GNIS feature ID1204242 [1]

Muff is an unincorporated community in Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, United States. [1] The highest natural point in Armstrong County is located near Muff. [2]

A post office called Muff was established in 1879, and remained in operation until it was discontinued in 1908. [3] A variant name is "Snyderville". [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 "Muff". Geographic Names Information System . United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.
  2. United States. Bureau of Soils; United States. Bureau of Plant Industry; United States. Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering (1977). Soil survey. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. p. 71.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. "Armstrong County". Jim Forte Postal History. Retrieved October 1, 2014.