Bloody Run (Raystown Branch Juniata River tributary)

Bloody Run is a 1.4-mile-long (2.3 km)[1] tributary of the Raystown Branch Juniata River in Bedford County, Pennsylvania, in the United States.

Bloody Run flows down a valley between Tussey Mountain and Warrior Ridge, and enters the Raystown Branch in Everett, Pennsylvania.

This early town was named Waynesburg in honor of George Wayne, but the post office bore the title of Bloody Run.

The town held the name Waynesburg until 1860, when it was officially changed to Bloody Run.

On or about the year 1875, at a borough election, the majority of voters adopted the new town name of Everett, after statesman and orator Edward Everett, one-time governor of Massachusetts and president of Harvard University, who is best known as the speaker opposite Abraham Lincoln at the reading of the Gettysburg Address.