CHAPTER XXI.
History of the Towns and Townships
of Belmont County
PULTNEY TOWNSHIP
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283 Pultney is one of the
original townships of Belmont county. It was erected on
the 25th of February, 1801, with the following boundary,
beginning: Pg. 280 -
"On the Ohio river at the southeast corner of Kirkwood
township, thence west with the southern boundary of said
township to the western boundary of the county; thence south
with said western boundary six miles to the northwest corner of
the eigth township in the seventh range; thence east with said
township line to the Ohio river; thence up the river to the
place of beginning to be called and known by the name of the
township of Pultney."
EARLY SETTLERS
MILLS
CURIOSITIES.
CEMETERY.
In a little cemetery on the hillside, on the farm owned by S.
Alexander, lays the remains of Samuel Worley and
wife. Andrew Dickson and wife, James M. Kirk,
Elizabeth, wife of James Dixon, George Neff, Sr., and
wife, and others. THE
PITTSBURGH COAL WORKS, OWNED BY ROCKENSHOUSEN & STERRITT.
THE KIDD MINES,
HISTORY OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF ROCKHILL.
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VILLAGES.
BIOGRAPHICAL
SKETCHES
PATRONS RECORD OF PULTNEY TOWNSHIP.
Pgs. 281 - 283
Picture of "Maple Grove" Farm and Residence of
Joseph F. Hutchinson,
Quincy, Belmont County, Ohio
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