Another son of Judge Richard Brodhead, Charles Brodhead, married Mary Brown, of Stroudsburg, and located in the mercantile business at what is now called Brodheadsville, on the Easton and Wilkes Barre turnpike. He died young, but his establishment became the nucleus of a thriving and lovely little village. His son, Charles D. Brodhead, remained there in the mercantile business for many years, but later removed to Stroudsburg, where he is still actively engaged in business. He has been Representative, Senator, and is now one of the judges of Monroe County, elected without opposition, and highly esteemed by all.
Another son of Judge Richard Brodhead, Charles Brodhead, married Mary Brown, of Stroudsburg, and located in the mercantile business at what is now called Brodheadsville, on the Easton and Wilkes Barre turnpike. He died young, but his establishment became the nucleus of a thriving and lovely little village. His son, Charles D. Brodhead, remained there in the mercantile business for many years, but later removed to Stroudsburg, where he is still actively engaged in business. He has been Representative, Senator, and is now one of the judges of Monroe County, elected without opposition, and highly esteemed by all.
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