Water Companies in Barton, MD

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* City of Barton
(301) 463-6347 more info
Cresaptown Civic Improvement
(301) 729-6981 more info
Deer Park Spring Water Co
(800) 759-3255 more info
Frostburg Water Department
(301) 689-3162 more info
Frostburg Water Department-Piney Dam
(301) 689-9166 more info
Keyser City Water Department
(304) 788-5173 more info
La Vale Sanitary Commission
(301) 729-1638 more info
Lonaconing Water Co
(301) 463-6266 more info
Midlothian Water Co
(301) 689-0056 more info
New Creek Water Association
(304) 788-5886 more info
Westernport City Water Department
(301) 359-3932 more info

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Facts about Barton, MD:
Barton is a town in Allegany County, Maryland, United States, located along the Georges Creek Valley. It is part of the Cumberland, MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 478 at the 2000 census. The Reverend William Shaw, a Methodist minister settled on the site of Barton in 1794. His son, William Shaw Jr. laid out the town in 1853, naming it for his father's hometown, Barton-upon-Humber, England. The discovery of coal in the area attracted more settlers. They came from Scotland, Ireland and Germany, eager to work in the mines. In 1853, the first shipment of coal was made on the newly-built Georges Creek Railroad. Eventually, all the deep coal mines had been abandoned and replaced by strip mines, several of which are still in operation and can be seen from the town. Today, most families in Barton are supported by other types of employment. The first gristmill powered by a water wheel was built on Moores Run by Henry Ingram. It was about 200 to 300 ft. from the...

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