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Rossiter, PA -- U.S. Census Designated Place in Pennsylvania
Population (2000): 790
Housing Units (2000): 282
Land area (2000): 1.862086 sq. miles (4.822781 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 1.862086 sq. miles (4.822781 sq. km)
FIPS code: 66304
Located within: Pennsylvania (PA), FIPS 42
Location: 40.896440 N, 78.934208 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 15772
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Rossiter is a surname, and may refer to:

  • Brian Rossiter, whose death led to an investigation with the Irish state paying damages to his family
  • Clinton Rossiter, historian, political scientist and author
  • Edward Rossiter, a soldier in the Parliamentarian army
  • H. Rossiter, a football player
  • James Rossiter, a race car driver
  • James Patrick Rossiter, lawyer and former mayor of Erie, Pennsylvania
  • Jordan Rossiter (born 1997), an English professional footballer
  • Keith Rossiter, an Irish hurling player
  • Kyle Rossiter, a Canadian ice hockey player
  • Leonard Rossiter, a British actor
  • Margaret W. Rossiter, American historian of science
  • Ryan Rossiter, an American basketball player
  • Stuart Rossiter, philatelist.
  • Thomas Prichard Rossiter, an American portrait and historical painter

Usage examples of "rossiter".

My thoughts kept a-turning toward Cherry Creek and the Rossiter place but there was just too much work for any one of us to shake loose.

He was aware the CIA still had an open-ended hit contract out on Bruce Rossiter, who had shot an American in a bar in Leopoldville because the man was staring at him.

Rossiter if he remembered having given her head of staff his stamp album and Mr.

He'd have to go back across the La Plata to get over to Cherry Creek and the Rossiter place, and there was a good chance he'd left his horse over there, safely out of the way.

Rossiter and his family were clearly the first ones through the turnstiles this morning—"