White Township, Beaver County
White Township, located in Beaver County, Pennsylvania, has a rich history dating back over two hundred years to its first settler, John White, who arrived from Ireland in 1791. The township was officially incorporated in 1887 and has undergone several changes, including the separation of College Hill and West Mayfield, making it the smallest township in Beaver County.
Today, White Township is characterized by its historical significance and the legacy of its early settlers, with many descendants of John White still residing in the tri-state area. The township continues to serve its residents with various governmental services and community resources.
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