That same year, the residents petitioned for a local post office.
The residents had petitioned the government for many years to build a road into the valley.
In most towns, residents petition the town to put a road on the scenic list.
The residents petition the State to form a township with no name selected.
The plots for the town were laid out in 1844, and within three years the residents there petitioned to become the county seat.
The residents petitioned the federal government for another name change and finally, the community was officially named Beaver in 1939.
In 1756, residents petitioned for organization of a separate parish, but were denied.
In response, residents petitioned the city to have the district designated a landmark and protect its history.
Then residents petitioned for the creation of a voting precinct and school district.
In February 1843, the residents formally petitioned the government to construct the route.