Mercer County was formed in 1836 from parts of neighboring counties in Pennsylvania. It was named after General Hugh Mercer, an officer in the American Revolutionary War. The county's establishment was part of a broader movement during the 19th century to create new administrative regions to accommodate growing populations and facilitate local governance. Mercer County has since developed as a diverse area with agricultural, industrial, and recreational significance.
Jack Mercer's birth name is Winfield B. Mercer.
Ruth Sienkiewicz-Mercer died in 1998.
Edward Mercer was born in 1857.
Phil Mercer was born in 1974.
Andrew Mercer was born in 1979.
It depends on which Mercer County you are asking about. There are eight Mercer Counties in different states across the US. According to the NACo, the county seats for each Mercer County is as follows: * Mercer County, Illinois: Aledo * Mercer County, Kentucky: Harrodsburg * Mercer County, Missouri: Princeton * Mercer County, North Dakota: Stanton * Mercer County, New Jersey: Trenton * Mercer County, Ohio: Celina * Mercer County, Pennsylvania: Mercer * Mercer County, West Virginia: Princeton
According to the NACo, the county seat for Mercer County, West Virginia, is Princeton.
Mercer County High School was created in 2009.
Mercer County Bridge Company was created in 1881.
Mercer County Bridge Company ended in 1885.
The web address of the Mercer County Historical Society is: http://www.mchspa.org
The address of the Mercer County Historical Society is: 119 S Pitt St, Mercer, PA 16137-1211
According to the NACo, Mercer County, West Virginia, was founded in the year 1837.
According to the NACo, Mercer County, West Virginia, was founded in the year 1837.
Mercer County Senior High School was created in 2006.
Mercer County is located in several states across the United States, including New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia. Each of these states has its own Mercer County, with distinct boundaries and characteristics. For example, Mercer County, New Jersey, is known for its urban areas and proximity to Trenton, while Mercer County, Pennsylvania, includes rural and suburban communities.
According to census.gov, the 2007 population estimate of Mercer County, West Virginia, is 62,980.