Pittsburg Township, Mitchell County, Kansas

[2] From 1902 on, the township name dropped the final H.[3] The first white settlers came to this Pittsburg in 1871.

We know from official records that Mr. W. A. Pitt lived here in 1872, one-half mile east of the present town site, on a farm he owned.

Hence it was hardly surprising that the scattered settlers in and around this territory began to call it Pitt's-burg.

At the request of the United States Postal Service, the town was renamed to avoid confusion with the larger town of Pittsburg, Kansas in Crawford County.

Because some early settlers of the area had also resided for a time in the industrial city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, it is often popularly thought the township name derives from that city, but that is mere speculation.

Map of Kansas highlighting Mitchell County
Map of Kansas highlighting Mitchell County