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  1. Apr 28, 2023 · The turmoil began decades earlier with blistering reaction in Lower Bucks to relocating the county seat from Newtown to Doylestown. Proponents in Central and Upper Bucks had convinced the state Assembly and governor in 1810 to make Doylestown the new judicial center. Folks in Newtown, Morrisville, Langhorne, Yardley, Bristol, Bensalem and the ...

  2. Mar 25, 2012 · Historic Doylestown. March 25, 2012. 12:00 PM. Four hundred forty seven feet above sea level, Doylestown’s courthouse, church spires and the roof peaks of the Mercer Museum can be seen for miles around. As the county seat of Bucks County, it is appropriate that the town is situated near the geographic center of Bucks County.

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  4. Doylestown Borough. Doylestown was incorporated as a borough in 1838. D oylestown (Towship) was organized in 1818 and situated within a mile of the geographical centre of the county. By an Act of Assembly, passed the 20th of March, 1724, became the county seat in place of Bristol, an honor which it held until 1812, when the courts and public ...

  5. Residents of central and upper Bucks pushed for removal of county seat from Newtown because it was hard to reach over primitive roads. Doylestown became the seat of Bucks County 200 years ago for ...

  6. Apr 21, 2023 · A man of means, Theo bought large tracts of land in Philly, Bucks and Montgomery counties. Larry, born in 1769, was 15 when settlers in Upper Bucks were yapping over difficulty in traveling rough roads to reach the county seat in Newtown. Nearly 300 signed petitions urging state government to relocate the courthouse to Doylestown.

  7. Beginning in 1810, when Doylestown became the county seat, local coaches left for Philadelphia every Monday and Thursday (with return trips on Wednesdays and Saturdays). Mail coach lines through Doylestown were established in 1823, and a daily coach to New York began in 1829, with stops in New Hope and New Brunswick, New Jersey.

  8. Nov 2, 2023 · This sketch shows the Bucks County courthouse and government buildings as they stood in 1815. The sketch depicts, from left, the jail and keeper’s house, the Treasury building and the courthouse. Although no visible evidence remains today, Newtown served as the County Seat of Bucks County from 1726 to 1812, before it was moved to Doylestown.

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