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Tod township was erected from Union Township in April 1838. The townships
of Penn and Cass bound it on the southeast, Carbon on the southwest and
Hopewell and Lincoln on the northwest. It lies between Sideling Hill on
the east and Terrace Mountain on the West. Wray’s Hill and Rocky Ridge
cross its eastern part in a northeasterly and southwesterly direction,
and in the western portion, north and south from the valley of Trough Creek,
are extensive mountains covered with timber and uninhabited. (Source: History
of Huntingdon and Blair Counties – 1883)
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