Jackson Township
Jackson Township in Zelienople, PA, named after President Andrew Jackson, boasts a rich history dating back to its establishment in 1854 from portions of Cranberry and Connoquenessing townships. Situated in the western section of Butler County, the township is known for its early industries such as agriculture, saw mills, grist mills, and tanneries.
Today, Jackson Township operates as a second-class township with three elected supervisors each serving six-year terms. The community borders Cranberry, Lancaster Township, Forward Township, and Beaver County, offering a blend of historical significance and modern governance.
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