Township of Hampton

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The north central area of Allegheny County presently known as Hampton Township was first settled in the late 18th century (1754-1763). Western Pennsylvania was the first frontier of the United States to be settled after the Revolutionary War and movement of people to areas north of the Allegheny, Monongahela and Ohio Rivers occurred as hunters and trappers moved into the game rich lands seeking fur for trade and sale. John McCaslin secured title to a large tract of land in 1794, at the junction of Mt. Royal Boulevard and Route 8, now known as Oak Hill Farms. Alex McDonald, Frank Black and other early settlers, were joined later by Robert and James Sample, Robert Horde, William and Henry McCully and John McNeal. Certain segments of the Township roadway network and recognizable geographic landmarks bear these early pioneers' names and some present day residents of the Township can trace their roots back to that period of settlement. The Honorable Moses Hampton, LLD, a well respected judge and member of Congress, signed incorporation documents in 1861 and Hampton Township became a municipal entity encompassing parts of Indiana, McCandless and West Deer Townships. Land area totaled approximately ten thousand three hundred and twenty three (10,323) acres or 16.33 square miles. Hampton Township saw steady immigration through the 19th century from the Pittsburgh settlement area at the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers.