Bedford County PA Archives Biographies.....Blair, Nathan A. ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Judy Banja jbanja@msn.com May 2003 NATHAN A. BLAIR, a well-known citizen of Hyndman, Pa., is cashier of the National Bank of South Pennsylvania, a responsible position, which he has filled most acceptably for several years. A son of Archibald Blair, who was of Scotch- Irish ancestry, he was born in Cumberland Valley township, July 12, 1848. The Blair family, which has long been prominent in the southern part of this State, was first represented in America, it is said, by five brothers, who came here in Colonial times. The Blairs were some of them active in both the Revolutionary struggle and the War of 1812. A descendant of the emigrant progenitor of Nathan A. Blair was one of the original settlers of Blair County, Pennsylvania, which was named in his honor. Frank P. Blair, the noted statesman, sprang from the same honored stock, having been a second cousin of Archibald Blair, father of the subject of this sketch. Archibald Blair spent his entire life in Cumberland Valley township, of which his father, John Blair, was an early pioneer. He was an energetic, industrious man, reared to the habits of thrift that characterize the Scotch-Irish; and in his active career he improved a good farm, on which he resided until his death in 1871. Prominent in town affairs, he was frequently called upon to fill local offices, and for several years was Justice of the Peace. His wife, whose maiden name was Matilda Smith, was born and bred in Napier, Bedford County, where her parents were highly esteemed residents. Nathan A. Blair made the most of the educational opportunities offered by the district schools; and the knowledge he there acquired has been continually advanced by reading, observation, and practical experience. After leaving the home farm he worked as a boot and shoe maker for a few years in Centreville, Pa., where he subsequently opened a store of general merchandise. This he conducted successfully until 1889, when he was appointed assistant cashier of the National Bank of South Pennsylvania. Proving himself especially faithful and competent, he was promoted to the cashiership of the bank in 1890, a position which he is now filling to the satisfaction of all concerned. A Democrat in his political affiliations, interested in the welfare of his town and county, Mr. Blair has never shrunk from duties imposed upon him by his fellow-townsmen, but has served a number of terms as School Director of Hyndman borough, and for fifteen years was Justice of Peace in Cumberland Valley township. He is a member in high standing of Cumberland Valley Lodge, No. 849, I. O. O. F., and belongs to the Methodist Episcopal church. Mr. Blair and Caroline M., daughter of the late John Elder, of Cumberland Valley, Pa., were married on May 16, 1869. They have four children now living, namely: Oscar D., a resident of Hyndman, Pa., who there served as Postmaster under President Cleveland's second administration; Florence M., wife of D. B. Young, of Hyndman, John A.; and Alice V. The deceased are: Lydia J., Edna J., and Mary V. Source: Bedford Biographical Review, 1899, Bedford Co., Pa