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Marshall Township


Warrendale-Bayne Road showing Oil Derrick, taken January 28, 1927

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Marshall Township History

Marshall Township's existence as a township dates back to June 3, 1863. This territory was previously an election precinct of Franklin Township. Marshall Township is named for Thomas Mercer Marshall, the well-known attorney by whom the proceedings to withdraw from Franklin Township were conducted before the court. For 40 years, in Pittsburgh, there was scarcely an important murder trial in which he did not conduct the defense.

There are two Indian trails dating from the colonial times that wind their way through the area. The Venango Trail cuts the northeast corner of the Township as that historic road follows its course from Pittsburgh to Venango (present day Franklin, Venango County) Erie, and Presque Isle. The Kuskusky Path passes through the entire Township from south to north on its way to Kuskusky (present day New Castle, Lawrence County) and cuts its way through the property where Marshall Elementary and Middle Schools are located.

 

Links to historical articles about Marshall Township:

Very brief write up about the history of Marshall Township

Newspaper articles:

November 6, 1969 Brief article about Marshall, Pine, and Bradford Woods merging their police operations
August 31, 1934 Work on Fresh Air Poor Farm Starts
June 26, 1937 Society Folk to Help Open New Home For city’s Needy Children

Thorn Hill School Report:

Thorn Hill School Report 1925 title page
Thorn Hill School Report 1925 pages 232-233
Thorn Hill School Report 1925 pages 234-235
Thorn Hill School Report 1925 pages 236-237
Thorn Hill School Report 1925 pages 238-239
Thorn Hill School Report 1925 pages 240-241

 

Updated January 3, 2012