How Long to Read Lycoming County; Its Organization and Condensed History for One Hundred Years

By John Franklin Meginness

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1895 edition. Excerpt: ... TOWNSHIPS OF TO-DAY. CIVIL SUB-DIVISIONS OF THE COUNTY GIVEN IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER. AT the present time Lycoming County is divided into forty-two townships, and their total area--including the city and boroughs--is 1,213 square miles, or 776,320 acres. They are given below in the order of their erection, and by consulting the accompanying map * their localities and boundaries can easily be seen. One of these townships (the first) is nearly 123 years old; two are no, and two are 109, whilst the youngest is only sixteen: 1. Muncy, mother of all the townships in Lycoming County north and east of the river, was erected by order of the court of Northumberland County, sitting at Fort Augusta, April 9, 1772. The name is derived from the Monsey tribe of Indians which once dwelt within its borders. It has served to make twenty townships since its creation, but it is now the twenty-seventh in size, compared with Pine, the largest, and has an area of only 9,440 acres.f Population, according to the last census, 701. 2. Washington, named in honor of General Washington, was created August 23, 1785, by decree of the court of Northumberland County. It was set off from the lower end of Bald Eagle Township, beginning at White Deer Creek and extending westward for an indefinite distance. It has since furnished territory to form the townships of Brady, Clinton, Armstrong, Limestone, Susquehanna, Bastress and Nippenose, besides several in other counties. Washington is now the thirteenth in size and contains 22,400 acres. Population, 937. Reproduced, with one or two corrections, from the map which originally appeared in the large History of Lycoming County, published in 1892, by Brown, Runk & Co. f The area of the townships was estimated for the...

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Lycoming County; Its Organization and Condensed History for One Hundred Years by John Franklin Meginness is 28 pages long, and a total of 7,224 words.

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