Lewis Township

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1WATSON TOWNSHIP Formed from Leyden on March 30, 1821, Watson embraced all of Lewis County east of Black River. Watson was named for James T. Watson, the proprietor of a tract of 61,433 acres lying in this town and in Her

WATSON TOWNSHIP Formed from Leyden on March 30, 1821, Watson embraced all of Lewis County east of Black River. Watson was named for James T. Watson, the proprietor of a tract of 61,433 acres lying in this town and in Her

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    2WEST TURIN TOWNSHIP West Turin, located in southern Lewis County, was formed from Turin Township on March 25, 1830. Constableville, Lyons Falls, and Collinsville are the three most prominent communities of the township.

    WEST TURIN TOWNSHIP West Turin, located in southern Lewis County, was formed from Turin Township on March 25, 1830. Constableville, Lyons Falls, and Collinsville are the three most prominent communities of the township.

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      3LEYDEN TOWNSHIP Established on March 10, 1797, Leyden is one of the oldest townships in Lewis County. In 1805 when Oneida was subdivided, Lewis County retained Leyden. Over the next half century, Leyden was trimmed down

      LEYDEN TOWNSHIP Established on March 10, 1797, Leyden is one of the oldest townships in Lewis County. In 1805 when Oneida was subdivided, Lewis County retained Leyden. Over the next half century, Leyden was trimmed down

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        4NEW BREMEN TOWNSHIP On March 31, 1848, New Bremen was formed from Watson and Croghan as the 14th township in Lewis County. The first town meeting was held at the house of Charles G. Loomis. Dayanville, situated on Crysta

        NEW BREMEN TOWNSHIP On March 31, 1848, New Bremen was formed from Watson and Croghan as the 14th township in Lewis County. The first town meeting was held at the house of Charles G. Loomis. Dayanville, situated on Crysta

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        5Snider Cemetery, Bogle Township, Gentry Co., MO Cemetery Transcriptions based on digital Photos taken by Ben Glick August 2002 Location: From town of Gentry go North about 2 miles on YY Road, Exit West on 250 ST. Cemeter

        Snider Cemetery, Bogle Township, Gentry Co., MO Cemetery Transcriptions based on digital Photos taken by Ben Glick August 2002 Location: From town of Gentry go North about 2 miles on YY Road, Exit West on 250 ST. Cemeter

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        Language: English - Date: 2013-05-21 10:44:57
        6LEWIS TOWNSHIP Taking its name from the county itself, Lewis Township was created on November 11, 1852 from Leyden and West Turin. Lewis embraces nearly all of Inman’s Triangle, known as the “New Survey”, the whole

        LEWIS TOWNSHIP Taking its name from the county itself, Lewis Township was created on November 11, 1852 from Leyden and West Turin. Lewis embraces nearly all of Inman’s Triangle, known as the “New Survey”, the whole

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        7DIANA TOWNSHIP Diana Township is situated in the northernmost tip of Lewis County and was formed from the township of Watson inDiana was named for the Roman goddess of the hunt at the suggestion of Joseph Bonapart

        DIANA TOWNSHIP Diana Township is situated in the northernmost tip of Lewis County and was formed from the township of Watson inDiana was named for the Roman goddess of the hunt at the suggestion of Joseph Bonapart

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        8Hugginsville Cemetery, Huggins Township, Gentry Co., MO Cemetery Transcriptions based on digital Photos taken by Ben Glick August 2002 Location: From Albany go West on Hwy 136 to Hwy 169, go North on Hwy 169 about 2.75 m

        Hugginsville Cemetery, Huggins Township, Gentry Co., MO Cemetery Transcriptions based on digital Photos taken by Ben Glick August 2002 Location: From Albany go West on Hwy 136 to Hwy 169, go North on Hwy 169 about 2.75 m

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        Language: English - Date: 2013-05-21 10:41:13
        9CROGHAN TOWNSHIP Croghan, the 12th township established in Lewis County, was formed from Watson and Diana on April 5, 1841. This township was named in honor of George Croghan, a native of Ohio who played a significant ro

        CROGHAN TOWNSHIP Croghan, the 12th township established in Lewis County, was formed from Watson and Diana on April 5, 1841. This township was named in honor of George Croghan, a native of Ohio who played a significant ro

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          10HIGHMARKET TOWNSHIP  Highmarket, the second to last Township to be formed in Lewis County, was created from West Turin on November 11, 1852. The name, borrowed from the local post office established in 1849, was invented

          HIGHMARKET TOWNSHIP Highmarket, the second to last Township to be formed in Lewis County, was created from West Turin on November 11, 1852. The name, borrowed from the local post office established in 1849, was invented

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          - Date: 2015-03-18 16:21:46