Cuttalossa, Pennsylvania

Cuttalossa is an unincorporated hamlet in Solebury Township, just downriver from Lumberville, Pennsylvania.

It sits at the confluence of a creek that runs through an unusually beautiful small valley and that feeds into the Delaware Division of the Pennsylvania Canal, an old barge canal formerly used for transporting coal and cement from Northern Pennsylvania to Philadelphia.

The hamlet is also identified as Lumberton, although it was commonly called Cuttalossa after the creek that runs through it.

For many years, the tavern has been a private residence and ironically, the principal mill has been a fine restaurant and bar.

Taylor also founded the Cuttaloosa Inn and during the late 1940s and early 1950s was one of the prime movers and shakers in saving the old barge canal and having it restored and refilled.