Eldred Township
Eldred Township is a picturesque community nestled in Northwestern Pennsylvania, boasting a population of approximately 584 residents. With its vast expanse of 36.1 square miles, the township is predominantly characterized by lush forests and fertile farmland. The Eldred Township Supervisors convene monthly to address various township matters during the Eldred Township Business Meeting, which is open to the public.
Steeped in history, Eldred Township was established on September 8, 1843, and named in honor of Nathaniel B. Eldred, the esteemed President Judge of Warren County at the time. The township flourished with an influx of settlers, witnessing the rise of industries such as lumber mills and oil production. Over the years, Eldred Township has secured multiple grants to fund essential projects, including improvements to the Wastewater Treatment Plant and Township Building, as well as road upgrades and bridge replacements.
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