Genealogical and Personal History of Centre and Clinton County, Pennsylvania, 1912
Charles B. Callahan Biography
Charles B. Callahan, born in 1800, was a grandson of Dr. Charles Beyer, of Lewisburg, and the son of a school-teacher there.
He was a tailor by trade, but also an architect of considerable ability, in that capacity erecting the old Reynolds Arcade, also the Conrad House in Bellefonte, and other good dwellings.
He was killed at Howard, June 20, 1864, by the caving in of a mine, and is buried at Hublersburg, where his widow, Margaret, resided after his death.
Two of Mr. Callahan's sons lost their lives in defense of the Union; a daughter, Celia, is married to Lot Bergstresser, of Hublersburg.
Source: History of Centre and Clinton Counties, Pennsylvania; John Blair Linn; Philadelphia; Louis H. Everts; 1883
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