This township was formed in 1816, it got its name from the vast forest of pine and hemlock
Taberacle at Living Waters Pentecostal Camp Ground near Uniontown
Cookport Fair - you can find a lot of information on Cookport on this page
Schools (see page 17 of the Cookport Fair 70th Anniversary)
Dixonville No. 1
Mock No. 2
Commodore No. 3
Learn No. 4
McCoy No. 5
Baker No. 6
Purchase Line No. 7
Uniontown No. 8
McAnulty No. 9
Grisemore No. 10
Pine Flats No. 11
Cookport
Mumau No. 13
Treese No. 14
Taylorsville No. 15
Barbour No. 16
Lute No. 17
Starford No. 18
Shanktown No. 19
Greenwich No. 20
Cookport Methodist Cemetery
Cookport Lutheran Cemetery Listing Photos Movie
Douglass Cemetery Listing Photos
East Union/Taylorsville/Allison Cemetery - There is a bell with an inscription below it that reads:
This bell is a memorial 1835-1963 East Union Presbyterian Church. Samuel Lydick and Robert T. Allison gave the ground, Alexander McCoy gave the bell.
McDowell Cemetery
Mt. Nebo Cemetery - Calvinist Church Listing Photos
St. Elizabeth Roman Catholic/#6 Roman Catholic/Lovejoy/Church of the Resurrection Cemetery Listing Photos
Pine Flats Cemetery Listing Photos
Proktor Cemetery - The Proktor/Proctor family were servants to the Buterbaugh's and needed a place for burial, the Buterbaugh's gave them a corner piece of ground to use for their burial ground. Listing Photos
Sacred Heart/Church of the Resurrection Cemetery Listing Photos
Salem Methodist Cemetery Listing Photos
Sides/Bethesda Cemetery - Presbyterian Listing Photos
St. John's Ukranian Greek Orthodox Cemetery Listing Photos
Two Lick Baptist Cemetery Listing Photos
Uniontown/Cherrytree EUB Cemetery Listing Listing Photos
Dixonville Wesleyan Methodist Cemetery Listing Photos
Williams/Perry Cemetery - private Listing Photos
Dixonville Cemetery Listing Photos
R. W. Smith Cemetery Listing Photos
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