Smith Township Office
Smith Township is a historic township located in the northwestern corner of Washington County, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1781, it was named in honor of Rev. Joseph Smith, the pastor of the United Congregations of Buffalo and Cross Creek. With its original boundaries along the Ohio River, Robinson and Cecil Townships, and Hopewell, Smith Township has evolved over the years to become the vibrant community it is today, encompassing small villages such as Atlasburg, Slovan, Langeloth, and more.
As one of the original 13 townships in Washington County, Smith Township holds a rich history that dates back to the birth of the county. Over the years, its boundaries have changed, and it has become a diverse and welcoming community. With its picturesque landscapes and close proximity to downtown Pittsburgh, Smith Township offers a peaceful and convenient location for residents and visitors alike.
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