Crawford County, Pennsylvania


History
Historical Township Boundaries

EAST MEAD TOWNSHIP
Date
Event
14 Feb. 1898 Created from the eastern part of Mead Twp. 1
Boundaries:  Commencing at a point in the line dividing said Township of Mead from East Fairfield Township in the center of the public road crossing said township line near and west of Pettis Postoffice, said public road being known as the Swamp road; thence in a northwesterly direction in the center of said road to a point near the Swamp Schoolhouse, where the tract line dividing Donation Tracts 207 and 208 crosses said Swamp road; thence north on said tract line to the Oil Creek road, at the southern terminus of a north and south road; thence in the center of said north and south road to the northern terminus thereof; and thence running north to a point in the north line of said Mead Township... that all that part of said Mead Township lying east of said described line be erected into and constituted one township, to be designated East Mead Township, the western boundary of which shall be the line above described, and the northern, eastern and southern boundaries of which shall be the same as the boundaries of that part of Mead Township were originally.
1 April 1957 About seventy acres lost to West Mead Twp. [q.v.]


1 Crawford Co. Court of Quarter Sessions Dk. 14:328 (#49 Feb. Session 1897).   RETURN