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West Burlington was formed in the year 1855,
taken from Burlington. It is bounded on the north by Smithfield and
Springfield, on the east by Burlington, on the south by Franklin and Granville,
on the west by Troy. Mill Creek and Sugar Creek are the principal
streams of the township. Its surface is rolling and undulating, and
the soil is well adapted to grazing and the dairy. West Burlington
is a small village and post town, located in the southern portion of the
township, in the valley of Sugar Creek, on the stage road between Troy
and Towanda. The chief pursuit of its inhabitants is agriculture.
For early settlers etc., see Burlington.
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