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  Jackson Township, Pennsylvania
Jackson Township was principally a farming and logging community.
The prosperity and growth of Jackson Township was increased significantly by the construction of the Wilkes Barre and Eastern Railroad a project of the New York Susquehanna and Western in 1893-94.
Jackson Township ice was loaded at the Reeders Depot for shipment to Jersey City and New York.
www.squidoo.com /jacksontownship/?x=1&adult=false&ufg=false   (324 words)

  
  About_Us
2000 Census Population of Jackson Township is 5,797 and is 33.1 Sq.Miles.
The prosperity and growth of Jackson Township was increased significantly by the construction of the Wilkes Barre and Eastern Railroad a project of the New York Susquehanna and Western in 1893-94.
Jackson Township ice was loaded at the Reeders Depot for shipment to Jersey City and New York.
www.jacksontownship.info /About_Us1.htm   (393 words)

  
 Greene County Townships: Jackson
Jackson Township is one of the original townships established when the county was organized in 1833.
It is bounded by Dallas County on the north, Webster County on the east, Taylor Township on the south, and Franklin Township on the west.
Jackson Township was settled before the county was established by Andrew Bass who is said to have arrived in 1829.
www.rootsweb.com /~gcmohs/3rd_level/township_08.htm   (608 words)

  
 About Jackson
Jackson is traversed by Interstate Highway 195, which runs from west to east connecting Trenton, the capital of New Jersey, to the Jersey Shore, and which intersects both the New Jersey Turnpike and the Garden State Parkway.
Jackson is home to Six Flags Great Adventure, Wild Safari Park and the newly constructed Hurricane Harbor, the three greatest amusement parks in the Northeast.
Jackson continues to grow, and several new schools are proposed.
www.jacksonchamber.com /ajackson.htm   (509 words)

  
 Jackson Township
Jackson Township is in the middle of the western boundary of the county.
He preached the first funeral sermon in the township when a young man was killed by the falling of a burning tree.
The land in Jackson Township is fertile and local farms produced abundant crops.
www.cemeteries-madison-co-in.com /jackson_twp.htm   (1190 words)

  
 Crawford, Jackson Township, Ohio, History
In 1840, the township had a population of 636; in 1870, it had, including Crestline, increased to 4,021, and in 1880, its present territory, exclusive of Crestline, contained 386 inhabitants; thus showing a gradual increase in population, taking into consideration the different extent of territory at the date of census.
Since the separation of Jefferson from Jackson Township, the history of Jackson has centered almost wholly in the town of Crestline, and, even before the separation of the two, the principal part of the history was confined to this flourishing village.
In this chapter, after a sketch of the township, we have briefly alluded to the laying-out of the village, and the beginning of its prosperity and business, the railroads, which created a demand for a town, and the early history generally of the town and surrounding community.
www.heritagepursuit.com /Crawford/crCh14.htm   (5103 words)

  
 Jackson Township, Cambria County, Pennsylvania
Jackson Township, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, was organized January 3, 1828, and was taken from Cambria and Summerhill Townships It was named for Andrew Jackson who was elected to the presidency that year.
The names of the villages in the township originated in the usual manner: Brown, named for the earliest settler, John Brown; Clinefelter, formerly Klinefelter, from an early family of that name; Burkharts Crossing, named for Daniel Burkhart, son of first settler Joseph Burkhart; Chickaree, from the native squirrel.
In 1887 Jackson Township had ten schools with ten teachers, the average term was five months and there were 303 children attending school.
www.rootsweb.com /%7Epacambri/Jackson   (660 words)

  
 Jackson township, Stark County, Ohio (OH) Detailed Profile
58% of Jackson township residents lived in the same house 5 years ago.
Housing units in Jackson township with a mortgage: 7,288 (741 second mortgage, 1,528 home equity loan, 52 both second mortgage and home equity loan)
Rooms in owner-occupied houses in Jackson township, Ohio:
www.city-data.com /township/Jackson-Stark-OH.html   (685 words)

  
 ATSDR - PHA - Jackson Township Landfill, Jackson Township, Ocean County, New Jersey
The Jackson Township Landfill is a former municipal waste landfill located in Ocean County, New Jersey.
The Jackson Township Landfill occupies 20 acres of a 135-acre parcel of land located on Homestead Road, in the Legler section of Jackson Township, Ocean County, New Jersey.
During a NJDEPE public meeting held in Jackson Township on September 5, 1989, the community expressed health concerns about the potential for exposure to contaminants through the ingestion of garden produce and to contaminated ground water within the municipal water supply.
www.atsdr.cdc.gov /HAC/PHA/jackson/jtl_p1.html   (2406 words)

  
 Jackson Bog   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Jackson Bog is a 57-acre preserve located in northern Stark County and owned by the Jackson Township Local Board of Education.
Jackson Bog, which is actually a fen, or alkaline bog, lies at the foot of a dry, sandy kame (a glacially deposited hill or ridge).
It is these gravel deposits with their corresponding springs that hold the key to the very existence of Jackson Bog, as well as to its future.
www.dnr.state.oh.us /dnap/location/jackson_bog.html   (282 words)

  
 ATSDR - PHA - Jackson Township Landfill, Jackson Township, Ocean County, New Jersey
Residents of the Legler section of Jackson Township began reporting that odors were coming from the landfill.
Jackson Township Landfill was included on the National Priorities List (NPL) issued by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA).
They submitted a recent, July 15, 1993, Risk Assessment for the Jackson Township Landfill site as support for their claim that the soil samples were adequate in number and location to characterize the site related contaminants.
www.atsdr.cdc.gov /HAC/PHA/jackson/jtl_p4.html   (1070 words)

  
 Jackson Bog   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Jackson Bog is a 57-acre preserve located in northern Stark County and owned by the Jackson Township Local Board of Education.
Jackson Bog, which is actually a fen, or alkaline bog, lies at the foot of a dry, sandy kame (a glacially deposited hill or ridge).
It is these gravel deposits with their corresponding springs that hold the key to the very existence of Jackson Bog, as well as to its future.
www.ohiodnr.com /dnap/location/jackson_bog.html   (282 words)

  
 Seneca, Jackson Township, Ohio, History
Heiserman married, in 1870, Esther, a daughter of Henry Stahl, a wealthy and influential farmer in Jackson Township, this county.
JOSEPH SCHUPP, farmer, P. Fostoria, was born in Jackson Township, Seneca Co., Ohio, September 19, 1847, son of Jacob and Catharine (Yenney) Schupp, the former a native of Germany, the latter of Carroll County, Ohio.
BENJAMIN W WYANT, farmer P. O., Amsden, born in Jackson Township, Seneca Co., Ohio, November 6, 1853, is a son of Isaac and J. (McDugle) Wyant; the former a native of Pennsylvania, of German descent, and the hitter a native of Virginia, of Scotch descent.
www.heritagepursuit.com /Seneca/SenBJackson.htm   (4967 words)

  
 Rutland Township
Rutland Township is located in the Northeastern quadrant of Kane County, occupies 36 square miles, and maintains 27 miles of roads.
When the organizational meeting to form the township was held in 1848, a name needed to be selected.
However, some people suspected that since Starks was a Whig and Jackson was a Democrat, that was the real reason for the name change.
www.rutlandtownship.com /Township/Rutland.html   (152 words)

  
 Jackson Township New Jersey Real Estate
Jackson Township is a great place for commuters traveling to New York City (1 hour), Philadelphia (1 1/4 hour), Atlantic City (1 1/2 hour) or to the Jersey Shore (1/2 hour).
The township is served primarily by routes 526, 528, 537, 571, 638, and I-195.
Jackson Township is 100.4 square miles with a population of approximately 44,000.
www.relocateamerica.com /states/NJ/cities/jackson.htm   (359 words)

  
 James Isaac Dey
George Lawrence Dey was born on August 16, 1843 in Jackson Township, Venango County, Pennsylvania and died in 1927.
Joseph H. Dey was born on July 5, 1856 in Jackson Township, Venango County, Pennsylvania and died on July 19, 1925 in Franklin, Pennsylvania.
Robert Alexander Jasper Dey was born on September 2, 1859 in Jackson Township and died on October 11, 1933 in Fink Ridge, Roman Township, Crawford County, Pennsylvania.
www.uh.edu /~jbutler/gean/jamesisaacdey.html   (1332 words)

  
 vvonline.com :: Government :: Jackson Township   (Site not responding. Last check: )
It is of the greatest advantage in understanding the location of the lands in the township that the original surveyed or congressional township is the same as the political township.
The township began to be settled soon after the adjacent territroy of German and Jefferson townships began to be occupied.
Many of the present residents of the township are the descendants of the original settlers.
www.vvonline.com /government/jacksontwp.html   (399 words)

  
 Jackson School District - Homepage
The Jackson School District is committed to developing and sustaining a learning environment that fosters growth in scholarship, character and initiative.
Located in Central New Jersey, the Jackson School District is a K-12 school district with 10 schools: six elementary schools (grades K-5); two middle schools (grades 6-8) and two high schools.
Geographically, Jackson is the largest township in the county (100.4 square miles) and the third largest in the state.
www.jacksonsd.org /home.aspx   (140 words)

  
 Jackson Township
Located in Stark County in the heart of Northeastern Ohio, the industrial corridor between the Coast and the Midwest, Jackson Township is a great place to live, work and play.
Today with a population of over 34,000, Jackson is the leader in new home construction in the county.
The Township is ideally situated to take advantage of large industry and professional job opportunities in the three nearby cities of Akron, Canton and Massillon.
users.aol.com /reeul/jackson/jackson.html   (200 words)

  
 Families of Jackson Township, Tioga County, PA
Enumerated in Jackson Township in 1830 residing at or near Daggett, with one male of age ten and under age fifteen (b.
Garrison of this township, have the sympathy of all in their terrible affliction, having in the space of one short week been called upon to part with three children, their all, victims of that fearful scourge, diptheria.
Enumerated in Jackson Township, Tioga County, Pennsylvania in 1850.
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 Emergency Medical Services - Jackson Township Fire - Grove City, OH
The Jackson Township Fire Department has averaged over 5,400 responses for Emergency Medical Services each year for the past three years, and the request for EMS service continues to increases at three percent a year.
For purposes of example, a non-resident may include, but not be limited to, the guest of a resident, a commuter traveling through the community, an employee of a business operating within the community or a customer engaged in shopping, dining, or entertainment within the community.
As a resident of Jackson Township, Grove City, or Urbancrest, you will NOT be responsible for any direct payment of EMS transport fees.
www.jacksontwp.org /fire/ems/index.htm   (1943 words)

  
 Poweshiek County Iowa Historical  & Genealogical Society Jackson Township
Jackson Township is the largest township in the county, being 6x8 miles.
The town of Montezuma was platted in 1848, and designated the county seat, which it remains.
Their daughter, Catherine, was the first birth in the township.
showcase.netins.net /web/powshk/Text_Files/Townships/jackson.htm   (166 words)

  
 Jackson Township Volunteer Fire Company Number 1 - Nick Prioli receives Honorary Chief of Department
The Prioli family moved to Jackson in 1963 into Brookwood 4 and Nick made a daily round-trip commute to Bloomfield and back of 120 miles.
Nick joined the Jackson #1 Fire Company/Station 55 in late 1994/early 1995 and has continued to be an active member ever since.
Nick took over hall rental duties in 1996 and since then has turned hall rentals into a thriving enterprise for the Company, so much so that the dreaded weekly Bingo could be eliminated.
www.jacksonstation55.com /index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1&Itemid=27   (716 words)

  
 The Birth of Jackson Township, Ohio and the Question of Incorporation - Associated Content
Though the township is fairly large, support for incorporation is found throughout as the residents and boosters seek to increase local control of planning and development.
Frequently the land annexed by an adjourning municipality is the most highly developed in the township, depriving the township of much of its limited tax base and adding difficulty to maintain adequate local services in the remaining area.
With the recent failure of the Jackson police levy resulting in layoffs of all part-time officers, fear is in the air once again.
www.associatedcontent.com /article/16817/the_birth_of_jackson_township_ohio.html?page=6   (542 words)

  
 Jackson township, Jackson County, Ohio (OH) Detailed Profile
Back to: Jackson County, Ohio (OH), All US cities.
Housing units in Jackson township with a mortgage: 45 (0 second mortgage, 0 home equity loan, 0 both second mortgage and home equity loan)
Back to: Jackson County, Ohio (OH), All US cities, Our forum.
www.city-data.com /township/Jackson-Jackson-OH.html   (412 words)

  
 Jackson County Township Assessors   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Township Assessors information is available in PDF format for your downloading convenience.
A BSandA Software and Jackson County partnership that provides equalization data to constituents on a subscription basis.
Jackson County Government strives to provide service to the people we are privileged to serve.
www.co.jackson.mi.us /departments/eq/assessors.asp   (99 words)

  
 Rushville Republican - Jackson Township School 14th annual reunion
He has a great memory and he can remember when the new school was opened and the day the students carried their books and school things from the old school to the new school.
Chic Myers was principal of Jackson School at this time and gave Porter a paddling for throwing a snowball at a car and also for getting into a fight.
The reunions are held on the last Sunday in October at the Jackson Community Building that stands where the Jackson School once proudly stood.
www.rushvillerepublican.com /features/local_story_312220804.html   (695 words)

  
 Jackson Township residents push to keep area rural
Jackson Township residents push to keep area rural
They were among the large crowd of Jackson Township residents who spoke out Wednesday against the proposed Stone’s Throw subdivision, arguing that a 40-lot development in what is now a very rural community isn’t a good fit.
Citing Whitethorne Woods and Jackson Farms as two quality Jackson Township subdivisions, Kras said she decided to move to Porter County specifically because of the good planning that she saw here compared with other counties.
www.chestertontribune.com /PorterCounty/jackson_township_residents_push.htm   (795 words)

  
 A Jackson Co.In. genealogy group
The Starspangle Days ' 76 A bicentennial Comemorative of Jackson CO., Indiana (1976) presents a short composite history of Driftwood Township from the eighteenth century to 1976 (pp 29-30) The following brief historical overview of Driftwood Township and it's communities is abstracted from this source.
Vallonia is the oldest known town in Jackson Co., and it was established by Jessie B. Durham, Judge John mcAfee and Thomas Ewing in 1810 ; however, no town plat map was recorded until 7, oct., 1856.
According to the "76 Star Spangle Days" A Bicentennial Commemorative of Jackson County, IN., Mary Peterschilngman (Peters) was responsible for cultivating the first Jackson CO. watermelons.
groups.msn.com /AJacksonCo-In-genealogygroup/yourwebpage1.msnw   (703 words)

  
 Jackson Township Ledger - 1862
James N. Marlett was my Great Grandfather and at this time he was the trustee of Jackson Twp.
For the want of uniform government Therefore I, James N. Marlett, Trustee of said township enact the following rules and regulations for the government said school in the future.
There shall be no laughing whispering or talking among the scholars while school is in session but due attention must be paid to the commands.
www.usgennet.org /usa/in/county/orange/hisjackson.htm   (157 words)

  
 Jackson Belden Chamber of Commerce, Canton Ohio - Community Links
It is the mission of the Jackson Township Parks and Recreation Department to improve the quality of life for all residents by providing and maintaining quality parks, facilities, programs, services and cultural opportunities designed to enhance the appreciation of open space, leisure and community involvement.
This "thematic megastrip" is a one-mile-long shopper's paradise along I-77 and Portage Road in Jackson Township.
One of the fastest growing airports in the country, the Akron Canton Airport is quickly becoming a hub of travel life in Northeast Ohio.
www.jbcc.org /links.htm   (390 words)

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