Whitaker borough Lycoming 1,133 854 222 7,583 1,331 246 81 12,495 866 832 8,913 697 238 5,280 1,301 255 130 1,396 809 217 3,425 1,136 226 109 *Clairton, North Clairton and Wil on boroughs incorporated as Clairton city since 1920. Incorporated as a borough since 1920. POPULATION OF PENNSYLVANIA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS, 1920. [For changes in boundaries, between 1910 and 1920, see footnotes; for those between 1900 and 1910, see Reports of the Thirteenth Census: 1910, Vol. III, Table 1, p. 533.) 334 345 393 312 532 355 Abbottstown borough, 332 Arendtsville borough, 358 383 Bendersville borough, 356 Berwick township, 617 568 Biglerville borough, 589 386 Butler township, 1,167 1,243 Conewago township, 1,674 1,542 Cumberland township, 1,452 1,520 East Berlin borough, 610 672 Fairfield borough, 401 373 Franklin township, 1,900 1,948 Freedom township, 429 476 Germany township, 722 733 Gettysburg borough, 4,439 4,030 Hamilton township, 591 667 Hamiltonban township, 1,516 1,509 Highland township, 406 411 Huntington township, 1,268 1,307 Latimore township, 977 1,082 Liberty township, 741 768 Littlestown borough, 1,552 1,347 McSherrystown borough, 1,800 1,724 Menallen township, 1,538 1,511 Mount Pleasant township, 1,714 1,804 Mountjoy township, 1,083 1,187 New Oxford borough, 919 838 Oxford township, 991 Reading township, 1.041 1,095 Straban township, 1,399 1,392 Tyrone township, 911 921 Union township, 821 900 York Springs borough, 287 299 1 Adams.-Name of Abbottstown borough changed from Berwick since 1910. 1,459 1,181 1,520 669 395 2,090 516 1,027 3,495 639 1,598 491 1,543 1,150 836 1,118 1.490 1,613 2,006 1,368 063 918 1,228 1,425 1,007 1,076 352 ALLEGHENY COUNTY, 1,185,808 21,018, 463 3775,058 Aleppo township, Ward 1, Ward 3. Ward i, Ward 3, Ward 1, Ward 4, Ward 1, Ward 2, 6,308 6,117 10,504 2,353 1,044 5,984 471 6,264 4,651 2,998 5,250 317 3,326 4,211 3,728 Minor Civil Division. 1920 1910 1900 ALLEGHENY COUNTY-Continued. Coraopolis borough, Ward 1, Ward 2, Ward 3, Ward 4, Ward 1, Ward 3, Ward 1, Ward 3, Ward i, Ward 3, Ward 1, Ward 3, Ward 1, Ward 3, Ward 1, Ward 5, Ward 1, Ward 3, Ward 1, Ward 2, Ward 3, Ward 4, Ward 5, Ward 6, Ward 7, Ward , Ward 9, Ward 10, Ward 11, 2,156 1,043 1,720 1,230 9,389 2,231 173 2,094 20, 452 984 1,143 1,641 867 6,687 1,888 166 1,843 18,713 905 678 1,513 772 6,320 12,554 3,983 6,384 4,132 3,097 2,856 Minor Civil Division. 1920 1910 1900 ALLEGHENY COUNTY-Continued. Ward 1, Ward 3, Ward 1, Ward 3, Ward 1, 2, 6, Ward 27, Middle ward, South ward, 11,998 10,317 26,858 26,191 29,283 20,261 16,243 19,196 20,697 22,062 20.841 25,239 29, 224 21,674 27,976 21,064 25,374 20,223 30, 445 21,545 24,143 18,568 21,142 17,287 17,130 20,599 23,453 1,831 2,054 2,610 910 10.665 10.908 087 8.145 7,381 1,007 2,852 1,716 ALLEGHENY COUNTY-Concluded. 8,925 5,472 Ward 1, 3,329 Ward 2, 2,321 Ward 3, 3,275 Thornburg borough, 300 230 Trafford borough (part of), 132 (2) Turtle Creek borough, 8,138 3,262 Ward 1, 3,308 Ward 2, 3,105 Ward 3, 1,725 Union township, 2 1,598 1,285 Upper St. Clair township, 1,458 2,693 Verona borough, 3,938 1,904 Versailles borough, 1,936 870 Versailles township, 2 2,241 1,468 Wall borough, 2,426 1,962 West Deer township, 5,290 1,225 West Elizabeth borough, 890 747 West Homestead borough, 3,435 3,009 Westview borough, 2,797 1,626 Westwood borough, 2 Whitaker borough, 1,881 1,547 Wilkins township,” 3,455 2,427 Wilkinsburg borough,2 24,403 11,886 Ward 1, 8,133 Ward 2, 8,635 Ward 3, 7,635 Wilmerding borough, 6,441 4,179 Wilson borough, 3,243 1,108 2 Allegheny.-Totals for 1910 and 1900 include population (1,100 and 1,015, respectively), of Spring Garden borough, annexed to Pitt: burgh city since 1910. Total for 1900 also includes population (11,289) of Elliot, Esplen, Montooth, Sheraden and West Liberty boroughs and Sterrett township, annexed to Pittsburgh city between 1900 and 1910. Duquesne borough incorporated as a city since 1910. Boroughs incorporated sinc 1910. Ben Avon Heights from part of Kilbuck township; Bradford Woods, from part of Marshall township; Brentwood, from part of Baldwin township; Castle Shannon, from parts of Baldwin, Bethel, and Mount Lebanon townships; Chalfant, from part of Wilkins township: Liberty, from part of Port Vue borough; North Clairton from part of Jefferson township; Overbrook, from part of Baldwin township: Rosslyn Farms, from part of Robinson township; Westwood, from part of Greentree borough. Townships organized since 1910: Frazer, from part of East Deer township; Mount Lebanon, from part of Scott township. Annexations since 1910: Spring Garden borough and parts of Baldwin and Ross townships, to Pittsburgh city; part of Baldwin town. ship to Carrick borough; part of Union township to Dormont borough; parts of Mifflin township to Duquesne city and Hays borough; part of North Versailles township to East McKeesport borough; part of Chartiers township to Ingram borough; part of Patton township to Pitcairn borough; parts of East Deer and Frazer townships to Tarentum borough; parts of Patton and Wilkins townships to Turtle Creek borough; parts of Braddock and Wnkins townships to Wilkinsburg borough; part of Upper St. Clair township to Collier township. Changes in boundary lines since 1910: Between Bethel and Mount Lebanon townships; between North Versailles and Versailles town hips: between Edgewood and Wilkinsburg boroughs. Population of part of Trafford borough in Allegheny County, not returned separately in 1910 (See Westmoreland County). Annexations since 1920: Chartiers township annexed to Pittsburgh City; North Clairton and Wilson boroughs annexed to Clairton borough which was incorporated as a city since 1920. ARMSTRONG COUNTY, 75,568 867,880 352,551 |