Mercer, the county seat, was laid out in 1803 and incorporated as a borough on March 28, 1814. Included in the Last Purchase of 1784, the land that became this county was intended to be Donation Land awarded to compensate Revolutionary veteran soldiers.
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Mercer County, Pennsylvania ; Country, United States ; State, Pennsylvania ; Founded, November 7, 1803 ; Named for · Hugh Mercer ; Seat · Mercer.
Mercer
City in Pennsylvania
Mercer is a borough in and the county seat of Mercer County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,982 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Hermitage micropolitan area.
The community was named after Brigadier General Hugh Mercer. Wikipedia
Zip code: 16137
Population: 1,955 (2022)
Area code: 724
Lowest elevation (Neshannock Creek): 1,075 ft (328 m)
The 1996 Mercer County Comprehensive Plan established a framework to help guide the county into the 21st Century. This Plan will build upon that work by ...
Mercer, the county seat, was laid out in 1803 and incorporated as a borough on March 28, 1814. Distilleries and grist and sawmills marked Mercer County's early ...
Welcome to Mercer Borough! The Mercer Borough Council would like to welcome you to our Website!! This Webpage was designed to provide our residents a source ...
The First Courthouse was built on the current site in 1807 from the proceeds of the sales of lots in Mercer at a cost of $7,116. The courthouse was a square ...
Mercer County is one of the ranges contiguous to the western boundary of the state. It was taken from Allegheny co. by the act of 12th March, 1800.