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==History== The town takes its name from the Fox family of [[Philadelphia]], former owners of the land upon which the town was built. Samuel Mickle Fox (1763β1808), along with his brother George and brothers-in-law Joseph Parker Norris and George Roberts, purchased a number of tracts of land in western Pennsylvania from the Commonwealth during the 1790s. Six of these tracts, numbered #5725β5730, comprising {{convert|6600|acre|ha}}, were contiguous and located along the Allegheny north of its confluence with Toby's Creek (today's [[Clarion River]]). The present town of Foxburg is located on what was designated tract #5729. Samuel's son Joseph purchased these tracts from his father's estate in 1816 and established a residence here ten years later. This was south of the town near the mouth of the Clarion. It became known to generations as "the Fox Mansion" or simply "the Mansion". Succeeding generations would make it a seasonal residence for the next 140 years. [[Image:Foxburg Golf Course.JPG|thumb|left|200px|Foxburg Country Club]] The town of Foxburg was founded amidst the oil developments in [[western Pennsylvania]] in 1870. At its height during the early 1870s it had a population of over 1,000. It remained a village until its incorporation as a borough on February 6, 1930. The borough was once served by two railroads. One was the [[Allegheny Division]] of the [[Pennsylvania Railroad]], and the other was the [[Baltimore and Ohio Railroad]]. The B&O actually ran over the old [[Foxburg Bridge (1921)|Foxburg Bridge]] from 1921 to 1964. Today, both railroads are gone, as is the bridge, which was demolished on July 24, 2008. The town is home to the nine-hole [[Foxburg Country Club]], founded in 1887. It has been recognized as the oldest continuously operated course in the United States.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://sportsthenandnow.com/2014/07/09/st-andrews-the-oldest-golf-course-in-the-u-s-isnt/ |title=St. Andrews, the oldest Golf Course in the U.S. ... Isn't |publisher=Sports Then and Now |access-date=2017-07-26}}</ref>
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