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Saxonburg is a borough in Butler County and part of the Pittsburgh metropolitan area, in the United States. It was founded in 1832 by John A. Roebling. The city was first named “Germania” and “Sachsenburg” before arriving at its present name.
Founded in 1832 by John A. Roebling, who is known for the design of the Brooklyn Bridge in New York and for innovation in producing wire rope, the community was initially called “Germania”, which was soon changed to “Sachsenburg” and eventually anglicized to Saxonburg. Roebling had set out with his brother Karl and a group of pioneers from Germany in 1831 to flee the general unrest and oppression in Europe. The two men, along with a handful of the people who accompanied them on the trans-Atlantic journey secured 1,582 acres (6.40 km2) of land on October 28, 1831, from Mrs. Sarah Collins.