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The church structure was given to the parish by Peter Herdic.
Peter Herdic was knocked down, but he was not knocked out.
Herdic had this block constructed in 1870.
This was followed almost immediately by the Herdic Phaeton Company.
Herdic was able to profit from this since the trains would now deposit their passengers at the door of his opulent hotel.
Located in the district and separately listed is the Peter Herdic House.
The house and a neighboring mansion were renovated in 1984 to a condition similar to when Peter Herdic lived there.
Peter Herdic used his wealth and political connections to buy the votes of many of the members of the assembly.
Herdic's father died in 1826 and Elizabeth Herdic remarried shortly thereafter.
Herdic was forced to sell it to William Weightman in 1878 after he declared bankruptcy.
"Peter Herdic as really the father of Williamsport.
Peter Herdic, his partners and many other businessmen in Williamsport, became fabulously wealthy.
Peter Herdic left his mark on Williamsport through churches, homes, hotels and other real estate developments.
Trinity Episcopal Church was funded entirely by Peter Herdic.
Mrs. Herdic, 28 years old, and her husband, 29, are graduates of Catholic University, from which he also received a master's degree in engineering.
Peter Herdic donated the land and or building materials for several of Williamsport's oldest and historic churches.
Peter Herdic was a notable figure in the early development of Williamsport, and served as its fourth mayor starting the fall of 1869.
Peter Herdic was an entrepreneur and Williamsport mayor in the 1860s and 1870s.
The Peter Herdic House, his personal mansion at 407 West Fourth Street stands today as a fine dining restaurant.
The company took its name from the chariot's designer Peter H. Herdic of Wilmington, Delaware.
Peter Herdic underwrote the cost of the construction, and donated the organ and tower clock at a cost to him of $80,000.
The Williamsport Passenger Railway Company was founded by Peter Herdic.
The Peter Herdic Hotel, also on West Fourth Street, is now known as 800 Park Place.
After the Herdic Phaeton Company went under in 1896, the Metropolitan Railroad started a coach company running horse drawn coaches.
Peter Herdic (1824-1888) was a lumber baron, entrepreneur, inventor, politician, and philanthropist in Victorian era Williamsport.