Water Companies in Bakerton, WV
Filter your tap water!
Berkeley County Public Service Water District
(304) 267-4600 more info
Burr Water Plant
(304) 724-3975 more info
Charles Town Water Department
(304) 725-2311 more info
* City of Bakerton
(304) 725-1010 more info
Hagerstown Water Department
(301) 790-3200 more info
Harpers Ferry Water Works
(304) 535-2206 more info
Hickory Water Plant
(304) 724-8959 more info
Loudoun County Sanitation Auth
(703) 478-8017 more info
Martinsburg Water Department
(304) 264-2116 more info
Shepherdstown Water Works
(304) 876-2312 more info

The water company information above can be used to setup public water service in Bakerton, WV. You can also call the above numbers to find out how to pay your water bill or to notify your local water company of any trouble you are having with your tap water. If you do not see your water company listed please use the add company button below to notify us and we will work to add your water company to our service.

Find Water Companies in these States
Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California
Colorado Connecticut Delaware District Of Columbia Florida
Georgia Guam Hawaii Idaho Illinois
Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana
Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota
Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada
New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina
North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania
Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas
Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia
Wisconsin Wyoming

Facts about Bakerton, WV:
Bakerton is an unincorporated town in Jefferson County, West Virginia, USA. It is located along Bakerton Road between Shepherdstown and Harpers Ferry. The founders of Bakerton were the descendants of a German who immigrated to America in the mid-eighteenth century. Daniel Baker's three sons Joseph, William and Daniel II were responsible for the establishment of Bakerton. By 1888, they had established the Standard Lime & Stone Company and acquired the 39-acre (160,000 m2) tract of high-calcium limestone associated with the Engle Quarry. This place, previously known as Oak Grove, became the heart of the Bakers' quarry. The following year, the Bakers built a railroad spur to connect their quarry with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at Engle and by 1890, the town they helped establish was known as Bakerton. For decades, baseball teams from Bakerton were in fierce competition with other industrial teams in the area. In the 1920s and '30s, Bakerton could be characterized as a mining...

© 2010 WaterFinder.org. All Rights Reserved.
Terms of Use | Contact Us | Privacy Policy | State Rank | Blog