Click on the township name to find out more, including names of boroughs and villages. Please note the City of Warren is listed separately. If you have only the name of the village or borough, check this page of alphabetical listings to find the name of the township in which each is located.
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Columbus Township |
Warren County was formed on March 12, 1800 from Allegheny and Lycoming counties, and named for General Joseph Warren who was killed at Bunker Hill. The city of Warren, the county seat, pre-dates the county, having been laid out in 1795. Warren County, Pennsylvania, Township Maps - USGS clickable image map of townships and boroughs Warren County Township Formation
The above information provided by Betty Matteson Rhodes, who has ancestors from Spring Creek Township. |
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