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Charles H. Rowland

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American politician
Charles Hedding Rowland
Photo of Charles Hedding Rowland
Member of theU.S. House of Representatives
fromPennsylvania's21st district
In office
March 4, 1915 – March 3, 1919
Preceded byCharles E. Patton
Succeeded byEvan J. Jones
Personal details
Born(1860-12-20)December 20, 1860
DiedNovember 24, 1921(1921-11-24) (aged 60)
Resting place40°53′11″N78°12′41″W / 40.8864°N 78.2114°W /40.8864; -78.2114
Political partyRepublican

Charles Hedding Rowland (December 20, 1860 – November 24, 1921) was aRepublican member of theU.S. House of Representatives fromPennsylvania.

Biography

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Rowland was born inHancock, Maryland. He moved toHuntingdon County, Pennsylvania, in 1866 and toHoutzdale, Pennsylvania, in 1874. He was president of the Moshannon Coal Mining Company and of thePittsburgh & Susquehanna Railroad Company.

He was elected as a Republican to theSixty-fourth andSixty-fifth Congresses from Pennsylvania's twenty-first district. He declined to be a candidate for renomination in 1918.

Rowland died inPhilipsburg, Pennsylvania, aged 60, and was interred in the Philipsburg Cemetery.

The Rowland Theater

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Main article:Rowland Theater

In 1910, fire destroyed the Pierce Opera House, as well as a number of other Front Street buildings, inPhilipsburg. Five years later, on December 31, 1915, Rowland's family purchased the site and began plans to construct a new building suitable to the needs of the local community.

Upon its completion in June 1917, Rowland released the following statement, printed on the brochure distributed to the public on opening night:

The people of Philipsburg have long indulged the hope of a comfortable and commodious place of amusement and entertainment. For years we have had no suitable place for public meetings, entertaining conventions, or any auditorium large enough for the varied necessities of a community as large as ours. Such a building is a public necessity. The town needs it in order to keep pace with out [sic?] sister communities. Community growth would be retarded without such a public convenience.

I have felt that we should have a theatre building in Philipsburg of size, safety and perfection of appointment that would anticipate the future, maintain our best past traditions, reflect a progressive spirit, while affording us a place to spend a delightful evening at home. It is proposed to stage only plays and moving pictures of class and quality. I trust the people of Philipsburg, together with those who come from surrounding towns, may enjoy the playhouse now dedicated to their use and pleasure. I wish to take this occasion to say to the theatre going public that it has been a source of some gratification to have been the one permitted to open to the general public a place for its comfort and entertainment.

Today, the Rowland Theater remains open to the public formotion pictures,stage plays,orchestras, and more. It is listed on theNational Register of Historic Places.

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U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded by Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
fromPennsylvania's 21st congressional district

1915–1919
Succeeded by
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