A severe storm tore through the area in 1924, doing considerable damage, especially to the west side of the township.
The Kiwanis Club was organized in Washington in 1924 with 35 charter members.
The Standard Oil Company purchased the lot at the northwest corner of Walnut and High Streets to construct a service station, evolving over the years into what we know as Brecklin's.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture was in Washington on the hunt to eradicate the common Barberry Bush, a typical host of Black Stem Rust disease. USDA officials removed over 80 of the plants from Washington Township.
The city purchased a new fire truck for $8200.
The old Zinser building at the head of North Main Street was torn down and replaced with a Sweney gas station.
The city of Washington purchased the old Danforth Hotel to be used as a community building.