Ed, The Poor house/farm was in a building on Potter Street in Bellefonte which still stands. It was built of stone. As far as I know there was no cemetery connected with it but it is very likely that the dead were buried in the Union Cemetery in Bellefonte, which probably had lots set aside for this purpose (the single grave lots behind the gatehouse, most of which are unmarked, and probably sold cheaply or for free, were possibly used for this purpose). Justin Justin Kirk Houser Genealogist/Researcher of Central PA and Beyond Main Lines: Houser, Breon, Shawley, Ranio/Hrynio (and others) President, BAHS Class of 2003 Student Representative, BASD Board of Education Listowner, PACENTRE-L@Rootsweb.com Historian, Schürch Association of North America (specialty Central PA lines) Member, Valley View United Methodist Church "Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature"