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Sewickley Township, Beaver County, Pennsylvania

Coordinates: 40°47′N 80°14′W / 40.783°N 80.233°W / 40.783; -80.233
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Sewickley Township was a township that was located in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, from 1797 until 1800, and after in Beaver County until the town's extinction in 1801.

History

Sewickley Township was created in 1797 when Pine township, Allegheny County, was divided by the east line of Breading's District of Depreciation Lands, and the part west of that line was called "Sewickley Township."

Sewickley Township, Allegheny County, covered for the most part all that part of Beaver County east of the Big Beaver. As one of the original townships of Beaver County (1800), Sewickley covered the same territory.[1]

While no clear record has been found, it appears that Sewickley Township was divided into the New Sewickley and North Sewickley townships in 1801 and then ceased to exist.[2]

References

  1. ^ Joseph Henderson Bausman, History of Beaver County, Pennsylvania: And Its Centennial Celebration, 2 volumes (New York: Knickerbocker Press, 1904), vol. 2, p. 858; digital images, Google Books (https://books.google.com : accessed 2 Nov 2018).
  2. ^ Joseph Henderson Bausman, History of Beaver County, Pennsylvania: And Its Centennial Celebration, 2 volumes (New York: Knickerbocker Press, 1904), vol. 2, p. 871; digital images, Google Books (https://books.google.com : accessed 2 Nov 2018).

40°47′N 80°14′W / 40.783°N 80.233°W / 40.783; -80.233