Porter Township, Scioto County, Ohio Explained

Official Name:Porter Township, Scioto County, Ohio
Settlement Type:Township
Mapsize:250px
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:United States
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Name1:Ohio
Subdivision Type2:County
Subdivision Name2:Scioto
Unit Pref:Imperial
Area Total Km2:54.8
Area Land Km2:54.4
Area Water Km2:0.4
Area Total Sq Mi:21.2
Area Land Sq Mi:21.0
Area Water Sq Mi:0.2
Population As Of:2020
Population Footnotes:[1]
Population Total:9876
Population Density Km2:181.5
Population Density Sq Mi:470.3
Timezone:Eastern (EST)
Utc Offset:-5
Timezone Dst:EDT
Utc Offset Dst:-4
Elevation Footnotes:[2]
Elevation M:201
Elevation Ft:659
Coordinates:38.7306°N -82.845°W
Blank Name:FIPS code
Blank Info:39-64206[3]
Blank1 Name:GNIS feature ID
Blank1 Info:1086932

Porter Township is one of the sixteen townships of Scioto County, Ohio, United States. The population as of the 2020 census was 9,876.

Geography

Located in the southern part of the county along the Ohio River, it borders the following townships:

Greenup County, Kentucky lies across the Ohio River to the southwest.

No municipalities are located in Porter Township, although the city of Portsmouth (the county seat of Scioto County) and the village of New Boston have incorporated much of the western part of the township. The census-designated places of Sciotodale and Wheelersburg lie in the northern and central parts of the township.

Annexation by Portsmouth has caused Porter Township to exist in two parts: a large section in the east, and a small section in the northwest.

Name and history

Statewide, the only other Porter Township is located in Delaware County.

Porter Township has the distinction of being one of the earliest settled, dating to February 1796. It was organized by Samuel Marshall on December 16, 1814.[4] The township was named after Porter Wheeler, an early settler.[5]

In 1833, Porter Township contained 21 forges for iron, three gristmills, three saw mills, one fulling mill, and one oil mill.[6]

Government

The township is governed by a three-member board of trustees, who are elected in November of odd-numbered years to a four-year term beginning on the following January 1. Two are elected in the year after the presidential election and one is elected in the year before it. There is also an elected township fiscal officer,[7] who serves a four-year term beginning on April 1 of the year after the election, which is held in November of the year before the presidential election. Vacancies in the fiscal officership or on the board of trustees are filled by the remaining trustees.

Public services

Porter Township residents are served by the Portsmouth Public Library-Wheelersburg Branch, the Wheelersburg Local School District, and by a full-time as well as a volunteer fire department. While most children in the township attend the Wheelersburg Local School District, part of the township lies within the Portsmouth City School system.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Porter township, Scioto County, Ohio - Census Bureau Profile . United States Census Bureau . 18 August 2023.
  2. Web site: US Board on Geographic Names. 2008-01-31. United States Geological Survey. 2007-10-25.
  3. Web site: U.S. Census website. United States Census Bureau. 2008-01-31.
  4. News: Portsmouth Area Resource Guide, 2007-2008. The Community Common. 6. 2007-07-29.
  5. Book: Bannon, Henry Towne. Stories Old and Often Told, Being Chronicles of Scioto County, Ohio. 1927. Waverly Press. Baltimore. 274.
  6. Book: The Ohio Gazetteer, or, a Topographical Dictionary . Scott and Wright . 1833 . 12 December 2013 . Kilbourn, John . 379.
  7. http://codes.ohio.gov/orc/503.24 §503.24