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Pahaquarry Township, New Jersey

Pahaquarry Township, New Jersey

Pahaquarry Township is a now-defunct Township that was located in Warren County, New Jersey.

Pahaquarry Township was formed on December 27, 1824, from portions of Walpack Township in Sussex County and set off to Warren County."The Story of New Jersey's Civil Boundaries: 1606-1968", John P. Snyder, Bureau of Geology and Topography; Trenton, New Jersey; 1969. p. 247.]

The township got its name from the word Pahaquarra, which was a derivation of the Indian word Pahaqualong, which meant "termination of two mountains" and described the mountain or mountainous area that was the area's southern border.

Pahaquarry sits on the Delaware River. Most of its land was purchased by the federal government during the late 1960s in order to build the proposed Tocks Island Dam along the river, and its population was reduced to only a handful of people. Grassroot environmental organizations and mass local opposition put a halt to these plans and the dam was never completed [http://www.co.warren.nj.us/about.html About Warren County...Past and Present] , accessed September 28, 2006] . Most of the land became part of Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. The project was officially deauthorized by the US Congress during 2002.

On July 2, 1997, Pahaquarry Township, whose population had dwindled to fewer than a dozen people, was dissolved and incorporated into Hardwick Township.

Demographics

USCensusPop
1930=80
1940=72
1950=67
1960=63
1970=71
1980=26
1990=20
footnote=historical data source: [cite web
url=http://www.wnjpin.net/OneStopCareerCenter/LaborMarketInformation/lmi01/poptrd6.htm
title=New Jersey Resident Population by Municipality: 1930 - 1990
accessdate=2007-03-03
]
As of the United States Census of 1990 [ [http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/DTTable?_bm=y&-context=dt&-ds_name=DEC_1990_STF1_&-CONTEXT=dt&-mt_name=DEC_1990_STF1_P001&-mt_name=DEC_1990_STF1_P002&-mt_name=DEC_1990_STF1_P003&-mt_name=DEC_1990_STF1_P004&-mt_name=DEC_1990_STF1_P005&-mt_name=DEC_1990_STF1_P006&-mt_name=DEC_1990_STF1_P007&-mt_name=DEC_1990_STF1_P008&-mt_name=DEC_1990_STF1_P009&-mt_name=DEC_1990_STF1_P010&-mt_name=DEC_1990_STF1_P011&-mt_name=DEC_1990_STF1_P012A&-mt_name=DEC_1990_STF1_P012B&-mt_name=DEC_1990_STF1_P012C&-mt_name=DEC_1990_STF1_P012D&-mt_name=DEC_1990_STF1_P012E&-mt_name=DEC_1990_STF1_P012F&-mt_name=DEC_1990_STF1_P012G&-mt_name=DEC_1990_STF1_P012H&-mt_name=DEC_1990_STF1_P012I&-mt_name=DEC_1990_STF1_P012J&-mt_name=DEC_1990_STF1_P013A&-mt_name=DEC_1990_STF1_P013B&-mt_name=DEC_1990_STF1_P014&-mt_name=DEC_1990_STF1_P015&-mt_name=DEC_1990_STF1_P016&-mt_name=DEC_1990_STF1_P017&-mt_name=DEC_1990_STF1_P017A&-mt_name=DEC_1990_STF1_P018&-mt_name=DEC_1990_STF1_P019&-mt_name=DEC_1990_STF1_P020&-mt_name=DEC_1990_STF1_P021&-mt_name=DEC_1990_STF1_P022&-mt_name=DEC_1990_STF1_P023&-mt_name=DEC_1990_STF1_P024&-mt_name=DEC_1990_STF1_P025&-mt_name=DEC_1990_STF1_P026&-mt_name=DEC_1990_STF1_P027&-mt_name=DEC_1990_STF1_P028&-mt_name=DEC_1990_STF1_P029&-mt_name=DEC_1990_STF1_P030&-mt_name=DEC_1990_STF1_P031&-mt_name=DEC_1990_STF1_P032&-mt_name=DEC_1990_STF1_P033&-mt_name=DEC_1990_STF1_P034&-mt_name=DEC_1990_STF1_P035&-mt_name=DEC_1990_STF1_P036&-tree_id=100&-redoLog=false&-all_geo_types=N&-geo_id=06000US34041090&-search_results=01000US&-format=&-_lang=en 1990 Census data for Pahaquarry Township] ] (the last census for which the Township existed), there were 20 people, 9 households, and 5 families residing in the township. The racial makeup of the borough was 100.00% White (20 Whites). 5.00% of the population was Hispanic or Latino of any race (1 Hispanic or Latino).

In the township the population was spread out with 15.0% under the age of 18, 10.0% from 18 to 24, 20.0% from 25 to 44, 30.0% from 45 to 64, and 25.0% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 38 years.

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