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  2. Pottstown is a borough in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. Pottstown was laid out in 175253 and named Pottsgrove in honor of its founder, John Potts. The old name was abandoned at the time of the incorporation as a borough in 1815. In 1888, the limits of the borough were considerably extended.

  3. The Borough. On February 6, 1815, this area was incorporated as a Borough, the second Borough formed in the county, Norristown being the first. The first election of town officers was held in April of 1815.

  4. The town, laid out in 1753 by John Potts (an ironmaster whose father, Thomas, had been associated with Rutter), was known as Pottsgrove until 1815, when it was incorporated as a borough and the present name adopted.

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  5. Oct 5, 2023 · Pottstown is a historic borough located in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. With a rich history dating back to the early 18th century, Pottstown has evolved into a vibrant community known for its charm, scenic beauty, and friendly residents.

  6. 1 day ago · In 1815, 268 acres were taken from what was known as the town of Pottsgrove to form the Borough of Pottstown, the second official borough in Montgomery County. On June 10, 1875 the Court of Quarter Sessions divided the remaining township into “the Upper and Lower election districts.”

  7. On February 6, 1815, the area was incorporated as a borough, the second in Montgomery County with Norristown being the first. The first election of town officers was held in April of 1815. In 1847 the town was divided into two wards. By 1850 the population of the borough reached a total of 1,850.

  8. The area was incorporated into a borough in 1815. By 1842, the Reading Railroad created a link between Philadelphia and Mt. Carbon, expanding opportunities for trade in raw materials, including coal, and other business opportunities.