Mann Township is located in the southeastern corner of Bedford County, Pennsylvania. The Township was created in 1876 when it separated from Southampton Township. It was named after the late Honorable Job Mann. The Township also consists of several villages, including Artemas, Inglesmith, Piney Creek, Purcell, and Silver Mills.
According to the United States Census Bureau, Mann Township has a total area of 35.7 square miles; the 2020 population is 477, and there are 237 households. There are nearly 69 miles of roadway in Mann Township, and the Township is responsible for maintaining over 45 miles of these roads.
Portions of the Buchanan State Forest and the Pennsylvania State Gamelands Number 49 are located in the Township, covering roughly 8,100 acres. In addition, the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy owns 300 acres in the Township. The Township is also home to several vital streams, including Sideling Hill Creek and Fifteenmile Creek. The Township is home to scenic views, abundant natural resources, and wildlife.
Mann Township is a refreshing and re-energizing option for your getaway or relocation.