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County > Maps > 1872 1872
Map of Bradford County, PA
Bradford County was officially organized by the Pennsylvania state
legislature in 1812. This map shows how the county was organized
at that time.
Townships: (numerical)
| 1. Wells |
11. Ulster |
21. Towanda Boro |
31. Overton |
| 2. South Creek |
12. Sheshequin |
22. Wysox |
32. Monroe |
| 3. Ridgebury |
13. Rome |
23. Standing Stone |
33. Asylum |
| 4. Athens |
14. Orwell |
24. Herrick |
34. Wyalusing |
| 5. Litchfield |
15. Armenia |
25. Pike |
35. Tuscarora |
| 6. Windham |
16. Troy |
26. Canton |
36. Albany |
| 7. Warren |
17. W Burlington |
27. Granville |
37. Terry |
| 8. Columbia |
18. Burlington |
28. LeRoy |
38. Wilmot |
| 9. Springfield |
19. N Towanda |
29. Franklin |
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| 10. Smighfield |
20.Towanda |
30. Barclay |
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Townships: (alphabetical)
| Albany (36) |
Herrick (24) |
Sheshequin (12) |
Ulster (11) |
| Armenia (15) |
LeRoy (28) |
Smithfield (10) |
Warren (7) |
| Asylum (33) |
Litchfield (5) |
South Creek (2) |
Wells (1) |
| Athens (4) |
Monroe (32) |
Springfield (9) |
W Burlington (17) |
| Barclay (30) |
N Towanda (19) |
Standing Stone (23) |
Wilmot (38) |
| Burlington (18) |
Orwell (14) |
Stevens |
Windham (6) |
| Canton (26) |
Overton (31) |
Terry (37) |
Wyalusing (34) |
| Columnia (8) |
Pike (25) |
Towanda (20) |
Wysox (22) |
| Franklin (29) |
Ridgebury (3) |
Troy (16) |
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| Granville (27) |
Rome (13) |
Tuscarora (25) |
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Source:
Sketched by Mark Daly from New Topographical Atlas of the
State of Pennsylvania with Descriptions Historical, Scientific
and Statistical Together with a Map of the United States and Territories
by Professor Henry F. Walling (Lafayette College, Easton PA) and
O. W. Gray, Civil & Top'l Engineer (10 North Fifth Street,
Philadelphia). Published by Stedman, Brown & Lyon, Philadelphia
1872.
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