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  2. Washington County, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    14th. Website. washingtoncopa .gov. Washington County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 209,349. [ 1] Its county seat is Washington. [ 2] The county is part of the Greater Pittsburgh region of the state. [ a] The county is home to Washington County Airport, three miles (4.8 ...

  3. Beaver County, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Beaver County was created on March 12, 1800, from parts of Allegheny and Washington counties. [5] It took its name from the Beaver River. [6]Original township in 1800. The original townships at the date of the erection of Beaver County (1800) were North Beaver, east and west of the Big Beaver Creek; South Beaver, west of the Big Beaver; and Sewickley, east of the Big Beaver—all north of the ...

  4. Thomas Scott (American politician) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Scott (c. 1739 – March 2, 1796) was an American lawyer and politician who was born in the Province of Pennsylvania. Following the American Revolution, he became a member of the first Pennsylvania Assembly in 1776, and helped to craft the first laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania .

  5. Category:Pennsylvania prothonotaries - Wikipedia

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    W. William Ward Jr. Daniel Washabaugh. Henry Wilson (Pennsylvania politician) Thomas Wilson (Pennsylvania politician) Categories: Pennsylvania politicians. Prothonotaries.

  6. Prothonotary - Wikipedia

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    Prothonotary. A prothonotary is the "principal clerk of a court," from L.L. prothonotarius ( c. 400), from Greek protonotarios "first scribe," originally the chief of the college of recorders of the court of the Byzantine Empire, from Greek πρῶτος protos "first" + Latin notarius ("notary"); the h appeared in Medieval Latin.

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Washington ...

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    Washington. 3. Bailey Covered Bridge. Bailey Covered Bridge. More images. June 22, 1979. ( #79002355) Bailey Road spanning Ten Mile Creek, southeast of Prosperity. 40°01′14″N 80°11′45″W.

  8. What's happening at the Washington County Fair this ... - AOL

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    The Washington County Fair draws a crowd on its opening day in 2023. The 2024 fair will take place from Wednesday, Aug. 14-Sunday, Aug. 18. Though fair gates open at 8 a.m., most activities and ...

  9. Washington County Courthouse (Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    Washington County Courthouse (Pennsylvania) /  40.1704500°N 80.2458028°W  / 40.1704500; -80.2458028. The Washington County Courthouse is located in downtown Washington, Pennsylvania, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on July 30, 1974. [1] It is designated as a historic public landmark by the ...