Mount Jackson, Pennsylvania

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Mount Jackson, Pennsylvania
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Mount Jackson
Coordinates: 40°57′44″N80°26′7″W / 40.96222°N 80.43528°W / 40.96222; -80.43528
Country United States
State Pennsylvania
County Lawrence
Township North Beaver
Established1815
Elevation
1,152 ft (351 m)
Time zone UTC-5
Postal code
16102
Area codes
GNIS feature ID1181724

Mount Jackson is a small village in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania. [1]

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History

Keystone marker for Mount Jackson Mount Jackson, Pennsylvania sign.jpg
Keystone marker for Mount Jackson

North Beaver Township was formed in 1810, and Mount Jackson was founded within its boundaries [2] five years later, eventually becoming recognized as the township's hub. [3] Named for Andrew Jackson soon after his victory in the Battle of New Orleans, Mount Jackson was founded by John Nesbit on a plot of farmland that he owned. The farming village's earliest residents were mostly Scotch-Irish and Presbyterian, with many arriving from Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. The first person to build a house there was William Henry, who also became the village postmaster. For some years, the only stagecoach route from New Castle to the train station at Enon Valley ran through Mount Jackson. [3]

The village was home to Battery B (or the "Mount Jackson Guards"), a Union Army volunteer light artillery regiment that saw significant action in the American Civil War. [3] A 20 ft (6.1 m) monument commemorating their service was dedicated in 1912 by surviving veterans [4] and placed on Route 108 at the cemetery right outside the village. [2] [3] An original cannon from the Raritan Arsenal that was added to the monument in 1923 was moved to the North Beaver Township building in 2010. [4] The village's annual "Battery B Day" commemoration marked the Union victory with a parade, and memorialized the fallen. [5] Newly graduated high school students from the village were drafted to serve in the United States Armed Forces during World War II. [6] [7] After the war, the new neighborhood of Jackson Knolls was carved out of the adjacent forest known as Nesbit Grove, [4] [7] with the entrance to the development being located opposite the war memorial on Route 108. [8] In 1964, the village felt the effects of the explosion at the American Cyanamid chemical plant in nearby Edinburg, with windows being blown out. [7] [9]

Mount Jackson celebrated its 200th birthday in 2015 with a parade, fireworks and a prayer service. As of August 2015, it was still a one-stoplight town. [3] The nearby borough of S.N.P.J. was created out of Mount Jackson farmland. [10]

Demographics

Historical population
CensusPop.Note

The United States Census Bureau defined Mount Jackson as a census designated place (CDP) in 2023. [11]

Education

Historically, education in Mount Jackson revolved around the North Beaver Township Consolidated High School [12] (or Mount Jackson School or Mount Jackson High School), a vocational school which offered courses in farming, woodworking and homemaking. [13] The village is currently served by the Mohawk Area School District in nearby Bessemer. Founded in 1958, it operates Mohawk Elementary School and Mohawk Junior Senior High School. [14]

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Notable people

References

  1. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Mount Jackson, Pennsylvania
  2. 1 2 (July 31, 1972) "News Digest – In Mount Jackson". New Castle News . Retrieved January 28, 2026. (subscription required) "Mount Jackson, a community in North Beaver Township, is rich in history. Included is this memorial erected in honor of a battery of field artillery headed by Capt. James H. Cooper. The battery was one of the famous military units at Gettysburg."
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 Pezzuto, Lugene. (August 6, 2015) "Mount Jackson's 200 Years Observed". New Castle News. Retrieved January 28, 2026. (subscription required) "Mount Jackson was named for Gen. Andrew Jackson who was victorious in the final battle of the War of 1812 the Battle of New Orleans."
  4. 1 2 3 Lowry, Nancy (August 8, 2015) "Cannon 'Priceless' But Not Worth Much Money". New Castle News. Retrieved February 2, 2026. (subscription required) "The 1912 reunion was delayed until June 28 so the monument could be shipped, placed and dedicated ... In April 1923, a Civil War-era cannon was added to the monument ... Several years ago, the cannon was removed from its original spot. A refurbished cannon and rebuilt chassis were relocated to the North Beaver Township building and athletic complex in 2010."
  5. (June 29, 1932) "Battery B Day is Observed at Mount Jackson – Former Residents Gather in Memory of Departed Civil War Heroes". New Castle News. Retrieved February 1, 2026. (subscription required)
  6. 1 2 (September 30, 2009) "Mount Jackson Class of 1940". New Castle News. Retrieved January 28, 2026. (subscription required) "Pictured, from left, are Paul McKinley, Oscar Paden, Helen Kusnierczyk Wolaninn, Donald Fox and Leroy Harrier."
  7. 1 2 3 Grzebieniak, Mary. (July 31, 2015) "Mount Jackson Memories – Former Farm Girl Remembers Quieter, Simpler Village". New Castle News. Retrieved January 28, 2026. (subscription required) "American Cyanamid, she said, 'was a big thing in the community, it was a job', although she remembered that people who worked there 'got terrible headaches' and the explosions that sometimes came from the plant were unnerving to those in the area ... 'In 1943 and '44, they were drafting men for the war right out of high school', she recalls ... A large wooded area that she had been warned as a child to stay away from became the sprawling Jackson Knolls housing development ...
  8. (June 11, 1985) "Moving Memorial at Mount Jackson Being Considered". New Castle News. Retrieved February 2, 2026. (subscription required) "Township Secretary Margaret Seltzer said consideration has been given to moving the memorial, possibly to share space with the Battery B Civil War unit memorial on Pa. 108, at the entrance to Jackson Knolls."
  9. "American Cyanamid Company (Burton Works) – Edinburg PA". Lawrence County Memoirs. Retrieved January 27, 2026.
  10. Pezzuto, Lugene (August 7, 2015) "Mount Jackson Farm Gave Birth to SNPJ". New Castle News. Retrieved February 1, 2026. (subscription required)
  11. "2023 Geography Changes". United States Census Bureau.
  12. (May 28, 1931) "Commencement of Mount Jackson High on Friday". New Castle News. Retrieved January 29, 2026. (subscription required) "Dr. C.C. Crawford, president of Edinboro State Teachers' College will be the principal speaker at the commencement exercises of the North Beaver Vocational high school of Mount Jackson Friday, when 17 graduates will receive diplomas."
  13. (December 5, 1930) "Some 527 Students at Mount Jackson – North Beaver Township School is One of First Consolidated". New Castle News. Retrieved January 29, 2026. (subscription required) "Every Freshman and Sophomore must take agricultural work. The boys from these two classes are also required to study woodwork and the girls sewing, cooking, laundry, and other household topics."
  14. About Us. Mohawk Area School District. Retrieved January 29, 2026.