Collins Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania

Collins Township
Former Township
Collins Township
Location within the state of Pennsylvania
Coordinates: 40°28′N 79°55′W / 40.47°N 79.92°W / 40.47; -79.92Coordinates: 40°28′N 79°55′W / 40.47°N 79.92°W / 40.47; -79.92
Country United States
State Pennsylvania
County Allegheny
Established 1850
Dissolved 30 June 1868
Named for Thomas Collins
Time zone UTC-5 (Eastern (EST))
  Summer (DST) UTC-4 (EDT)

Collins Township was a township in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, in the northeast part of what is now Pittsburgh. It included most of the present city east of Lawrenceville, north of Penn Avenue, and south of the Allegheny River.[1] It was formed in 1850 from a northern portion of Peebles Township and was named for Thomas Collins, a prominent lawyer.[2][3] On 30 June 1868, Collins Township along with its neighbors were incorporated into Pittsburgh. The former township became wards 18, 19, and 21 of the expanded city.[2]

References

  1. Fleming, George T. (15 March 1925). "Via the Seventh Street Road". The Gazette Times. sec. 5, p. 2.
  2. 1 2 Negley, W. B. (1876). "Allegheny County; its Formation, its Cities, Wards, Boroughs and Townships". Atlas of the County of Allegheny, Penna. Philadelphia: G.M. Hopkins & Co. p. 4.
  3. History of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. 1. Chicago: A. Warner & Co. 1889. p. 270.


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