20th
Century History of
Youngstown & Mahoning Co., Ohio
and Representative Citizens - Publ. Biographical Publ. Co.
Chicago, Illinois - 1907
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CHAPTER XVI.
TOWNSHIPS AND TOWNS.
Settlement and Organization of the Townships
- Settlement and Founding of the Towns - Sketches of Lowellville,
Canfield, Poland, Petersburg, Sebring and other Towns.
Pg. 176
BOARDMAN TOWNSHIP
The natural
aspect of this township is one of beauty, with just enough of
hills and valleys, fields and woodlands, to please the eye by
presenting to its gaze a varied and lovely landscape. The
western and northwestern parts of the township are watered by
Mill Creek and its tributaries. Yellow Creek flows for
over two miles through the southeast of Boardman, thence
entering Poland township near the village. The surface is
in general undulating and in some portions nearly level.
The township is essentially a farming community, there being no
villages of any considerable size.
SETTLEMENT.
FIRST ELECTION..
ABUNDANCE OF GAME.
THE WAR OF 1812.
CHURCHES.
SCHOOLS.
INDUSTRIES.
MILLS.
SOME FIRST EVENTS.
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