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 about Cookport on this page
Wandin
Schools (see page 17 of the Cookport Fair 70th Anniversary)
Dixonville #1
Mock #2
Commodore #3
Learn #4
Baker #6
Purchase Line #7
Uniontown #8
McAnulty #9
Grisemore #10
Pine Flats #11
Cookport #12
Mumau #13
Treese #14
Taylorsville #15
Barbour #16
Lute #17
Starford #18
Shanktown #19
Greenwich #20
Green Township High School
Cookport Methodist Cemetery A-F, G-Lo, Lu-S, Sm-Z, Photos
Cookport Lutheran Cemetery Photos
East Union/Taylorsville/Allison Cemetery - There is a bell with an inscription below it 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 A-C, D-E, F-I, J-Ke, Ki-Lu, Ly-Mi, Mo-R, Sa-Wh, Wi-Z Photos, McDowell Chapel Photos
Mt Nebo Cemetery - Calvinist Church Photos
St. Elizabeth Roman Catholic/#6 Roman Catholic/Lovejoy/Church of the Resurrection Cemetery 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. Photos
Sacred Heart/Church of the Resurrection Cemetery Photos
Salem Methodist Cemetery Photos
Sides/Bethesda Cemetery - Presbyterian Photos
St. John’s Ukranian Greek Orthodox Cemetery Photos
Two Lick Baptist Cemetery Photos
Uniontown/Cherrytree EUB Cemetery Part 1, Part 2, Photos
Dixonville Wesleyan Methodist Cemetery Photos
Williams/Perry Cemetery Photos
Dixonville (Barr Slope) Greek Catholic Cemetery Photos