Millsburg | |
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Township | |
Coordinates: 6°28′26.4″N10°40′44.4″W / 6.474000°N 10.679000°W | |
Country | ![]() |
County | Montserrado County |
Settled | 1828 |
Millsburg is a township in Liberia. It is in Montserrado County. [1] [2]
In early 1828, the Millsburg settlement was established in an agreement between Colonial Agent Jehudi Ashmun and Dei chiefs. In February 1828, Millsburg was settled by a small trading company of Americo-Liberian emigrants. [3] [4] It was established on the north bank of the St. Paul River. [5] Millsburg is named for Samuel John Mills and Ebenezer Burgess, two agents of the American Colonization Society (ACS) who in 1818 made a reported on the British colony of Sierra Leone and its viability as a colony for African-American emigrants. [6] Following Millsburg's founding, other settlements were made on both banks of the river. [4]
In 1835, Mississippi Colonization Society sponsored its first group of African-American emigrants to Liberia, with most of the 71 people settling in Millsburg. [7] In the 1839 constitution of Liberia, Millsburg is mentioned as one of the settlements comprising the Commonwealth of Liberia. In 1839, the Gola chief Gatumba attacked Dei people in Millsburg. [8]
In the 1847 constitutional referendum preceding Liberia's independence, 21 voters in Millsburg voted in favor of the constitution, with none voting against it. [9] In a book published in 1850, James W. Lugenbeel described Millsburg as the Liberian settlement furthest from the sea coast. [5] In a 1898 book, William Henry Heard described Millsburg as a commercial center. [10]
Millsburg is situated on the St. Paul River. It borders Careysburg, Arthington, and Clay-Ashland. Under the 2023 to 2028 electoral map, Millsburg is a part of Montserrado County's 17th House of Representatives district. [11]
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