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Clark County Townships |
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| At Clark County's
inception in 1853 the entire county was composed of one township and
the name chosen was Pine Valley. The county was larger than
today, including a portion of what is now southern Taylor County.
Both valleys and pines were abundant. Pines were harvested but
the valleys and the name remain. James O'Neill's lumbering
activities were the hub of Pine Valley in its early years. The
beginning of township division in the county occurred in 1856 when Pine
Valley was divided into three townships; Pine Valley, Levis, and
Weston. Other divisions followed as population increased until the 1920's when the last township was created leaving Clark County as we know it today. |
