Rocky Point - History of Lawrence County 1877, page 129 Wayne Township "Slippery Rock Creek flows in a southerly direction until it reaches Wurtemburg, and here it is met by a towering bluff three hundred and ninety feet high, and obliged to turn aside. From here it flows to the westward, roaring over a dam which breasts its waters at Wurtemburg, and foaming angrily on down the channel as if seeking revenge for being turned from its course. As it proceeds it nerves itself for a conflict with the waters of the Conoquenessing, which are coming "head on" to meet it, eager for the fray. The two streams meet from almost exactly opposite directions, and after a momentary contest compromise by turning square to the north. This direction they keep until they have gone perhaps a hundred rods, when the Slippery Rock makes another effort, and bends its adversary to the west. Soon the Conoquenessing rouses, and in turn doubles the other to the eastward, but this is only a momentary victory, for the struggle is again renewed, the high bluffs rendering their aid on the side of the Slippery Rock, and again the tide is turned westward. After this the course is settled, and the mingled waters of the two streams flow onward and enter the Beaver, the frowning "Rock y Point" being a witness to their peaceful flow. The stream enters the Beaver at almost an exact right-angle and at its mouth is probably one hundred and eighty feet in width. Just above the mouth of the Conoquenessing a dam was built during canal days, for slack-water purposes, and is still standing." So, from this description, I think it is in the south-western part of Wayne Twp. on the edge of Beaver County to the south and Big Beaver Twp. to the west. If you go to the 1872 Atlas of Wayne Twp., and look at T. Warnock's store, Rocky Point looks like it should be near there. Wayne Twp. 1872 Atlas http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/maps/pa/county/lawren/1872/wayne.jpg Hope that helps! Tami