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Lincoln Township, White County, Indiana
Lincoln Township is one of twelve townships in White County, Indiana, United States. As of the 2010 census, its population was 638 and it contained 278 housing units. Geography According to the 2010 census, the township has a total area of , all land. Unincorporated towns * Idaville at (This list is based on USGS data and may include former settlements.) Adjacent townships * Cass Township (north) * Jackson Township (east) * Adams Township, Carroll County (southeast) * Jefferson Township, Carroll County (southwest) * Union Township (west) * Liberty Township (northwest) Cemeteries The township contains these three cemeteries: Leazenby, Mitchell and State View. School districts * Twin Lakes School Corporation Political districts * Indiana's 2nd congressional district Indiana's 2nd congressional district is an electoral district for the U.S. Congress in Northern Indiana. It includes South Bend and Elkhart. On November 8, 2022, Republican candidate Rudy Yakym won bo ...
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Civil Township
A civil township is a widely used unit of local government in the United States that is subordinate to a county, most often in the northern and midwestern parts of the country. The term town is used in New England, New York, and Wisconsin to refer to the equivalent of the civil township in these states; Minnesota uses "town" officially but often uses it and "township" interchangeably. Specific responsibilities and the degree of autonomy vary based on each state. Civil townships are distinct from survey townships, but in states that have both, the boundaries often coincide and may completely geographically subdivide a county. The U.S. Census Bureau classifies civil townships as minor civil divisions. Currently, there are 20 states with civil townships. Township functions are generally overseen by a governing board (the name varies from state to state) and a clerk, trustee, or mayor (in New Jersey and the metro townships of Utah). Township officers frequently include justice of ...
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Cass Township, White County, Indiana
Cass Township is one of twelve townships in White County, Indiana, United States. As of the 2010 census, its population was 585 and it contained 228 housing units. Cass Township was established in 1848. The township was named for Gen. Lewis Cass, Governor of Michigan Territory. Geography According to the 2010 census, the township has a total area of , all land. Unincorporated towns * Bell Center at * Headlee at (This list is based on USGS data and may include former settlements.) Adjacent townships * Indian Creek Township, Pulaski County (north) * Van Buren Township, Pulaski County (northeast) * Boone Township, Cass County (east) * Jefferson Township, Cass County (southeast) * Jackson Township (south) * Lincoln Township (south) * Liberty Township (west) Cemeteries The township contains Bell Center Cemetery. School districts * Pioneer Regional School Corporation * Twin Lakes School Corporation Political districts * Indiana's 2nd congressional district Indiana's 2n ...
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Indiana's 2nd Congressional District
Indiana's 2nd congressional district is an electoral district for the U.S. Congress in Northern Indiana. It includes South Bend and Elkhart. On November 8, 2022, Republican candidate Rudy Yakym won both the special election, to complete the rest of Walorski's term, who died in a car accident August 3, 2022. , and the regular election for the next two-year term. Election results from presidential races History Prior to 2002, the 2nd congressional district covered east central Indiana, including most of the territory now in the 6th district. However, following the 2000 U.S. census redistricting, the district was moved to replace most of what had been the 3rd district. Communities Under its borders from 2023 to 2033, Indiana's 2nd congressional district is located in Northern Indiana. It includes Elkhart, Fulton, Marshall, Miami, Pulaski, St. Joseph, Starke and Wabash Counties in full, most of Kosciusko and La Porte Counties, as well as half of Cass County. From ...
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Liberty Township, White County, Indiana
Liberty Township is one of twelve townships in White County, Indiana, United States. As of the 2010 census, its population was 2,223 and it contained 2,082 housing units. Liberty Township was established in 1838. Geography According to the 2010 census, the township has a total area of , of which (or 97.73%) is land and (or 2.27%) is water. Cities, towns, villages * Buffalo Unincorporated towns * Sitka at (This list is based on USGS data and may include former settlements.) Adjacent townships * Beaver Township, Pulaski County (north) * Indian Creek Township, Pulaski County (northeast) * Cass Township (east) * Lincoln Township (southeast) * Union Township (south) * Monon Township (west) Cemeteries The township contains these three cemeteries: Clark, Hughes and Warden. Landmarks * Cp Buffalo School districts * North White School Corporation * Twin Lakes School Corporation Political districts * Indiana's 2nd congressional district Indiana's 2nd congressional distr ...
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Union Township, White County, Indiana
Union Township is one of twelve townships in White County, Indiana, United States. As of the 2010 census, its population was 9,906 and it contained 4,989 housing units. Union Township was organized in 1834. Geography According to the 2010 census, the township has a total area of , of which (or 95.12%) is land and (or 4.88%) is water. Cities, towns, villages * Monticello * Norway Unincorporated towns * Cedar Point at * East Monticello at * Golden Hill at * Guernsey at * Indiana Beach at (This list is based on USGS data and may include former settlements.) Adjacent townships * Liberty Township (north) * Lincoln Township (east) * Jefferson Township, Carroll County (southeast) * Big Creek Township (southwest) * Honey Creek Township (west) * Monon Township (northwest) Cemeteries The township contains these two cemeteries: Cutler and River View. Airports and landing strips * Dittman Airport * White County Airport Rivers * Tippecanoe River Landmarks * Monticello Cit ...
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Jefferson Township, Carroll County, Indiana
Jefferson Township is one of fourteen townships in Carroll County, Indiana. As of the 2010 census, its population was 2,162 and it contained 1,658 housing units. History Jefferson Township was organized in 1836. Geography According to the 2010 census, the township has a total area of , of which (or 96.75%) is land and (or 3.25%) is water. Cities and towns * Yeoman Unincorporated towns * Breezy Point * C and C Beach * Lower Sunset Park * Patton * Roth Park * Sandy Beach * Scarlet Oaks * Sleeth * Terrace Bay * Upper Sunset Park * Walnut Gardens (This list is based on USGS data and may include former settlements.) Adjacent townships * Lincoln Township, White County (northeast) * Adams (east) * Tippecanoe (south) * Prairie Township, White County (southwest) * Big Creek Township, White County (west) * Union Township, White County (northwest) Major highways * U.S. Route 421 Cemeteries The township contains two cemeteries: Schock and Yeoman. Education Jefferson To ...
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Adams Township, Carroll County, Indiana
Adams Township is one of fourteen townships in Carroll County, Indiana. As of the 2010 census, its population was 516 and it contained 209 housing units. History Adams Township was organized in 1828. The Burris House and Potawatomi Spring, Carrollton Bridge, and Wabash and Erie Canal Culvert No. 100 are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Geography According to the 2010 census, the township has a total area of , of which (or 98.77%) is land and (or 1.23%) is water. Unincorporated towns * Lockport Adjacent townships * Jackson Township, White County (north) * Jefferson Township, Cass County (northeast) * Clinton Township, Cass County (east) * Liberty (east) * Rock Creek (southeast) * Deer Creek (south) * Tippecanoe (southwest) * Jefferson (west) * Lincoln Township, White County (northwest) Cemeteries The township contains three cemeteries: Great Eastern, Johnson City and Seceder. Education Adams Township residents may obtain a library card at the ...
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Jackson Township, White County, Indiana
Jackson Township is one of twelve townships in White County, Indiana, United States. As of the 2010 census, its population was 655 and it contained 291 housing units. Jackson Township was established in 1843. Geography According to the 2010 census, the township has a total area of , all land. Cities, towns, villages * Burnettsville Adjacent townships * Cass Township (north) * Boone Township, Cass County (northeast) * Jefferson Township, Cass County (east) * Adams Township, Carroll County (south) * Lincoln Township (west) School districts * Twin Lakes School Corporation Political districts * Indiana's 2nd congressional district Indiana's 2nd congressional district is an electoral district for the U.S. Congress in Northern Indiana. It includes South Bend and Elkhart. On November 8, 2022, Republican candidate Rudy Yakym won both the special election, to complete the r ... * State House District 16 * State Senate District 07 References United States Census Bureau 200 ...
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Geographic Names Information System
The Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) is a database of name and locative information about more than two million physical and cultural features throughout the United States and its territories, Antarctica, and the associated states of the Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, and Palau. It is a type of gazetteer. It was developed by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) in cooperation with the United States Board on Geographic Names (BGN) to promote the standardization of feature names. Data were collected in two phases. Although a third phase was considered, which would have handled name changes where local usages differed from maps, it was never begun. The database is part of a system that includes topographic map names and bibliographic references. The names of books and historic maps that confirm the feature or place name are cited. Variant names, alternatives to official federal names for a feature, are also recorded. Each feature receives a per ...
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Idaville, Indiana
Idaville is a census-designated place in Lincoln Township, White County, in the U.S. state of Indiana Indiana () is a U.S. state in the Midwestern United States. It is the 38th-largest by area and the 17th-most populous of the 50 States. Its capital and largest city is Indianapolis. Indiana was admitted to the United States as the 19th s .... History Idaville was originally called Hannah, and under the latter name was laid out in 1860, when the railroad was extended to that point. A post office has been in operation under the name Idaville since 1860. Geography Idaville is located at . Demographics The 2010 population of Idaville, Indiana was 461 people, made up of 253 males, and 208 females. The estimated median household income was $53,060 in 2017. Idaville is mentioned in the Season 07, Episode 13 of M*A*S*H, "Out of Gas". References Census-designated places in White County, Indiana Census-designated places in Indiana {{WhiteCountyIN-geo-stub ...
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United States Census, 2010
The United States census of 2010 was the twenty-third United States national census. National Census Day, the reference day used for the census, was April 1, 2010. The census was taken via mail-in citizen self-reporting, with enumerators serving to spot-check randomly selected neighborhoods and communities. As part of a drive to increase the count's accuracy, 635,000 temporary enumerators were hired. The population of the United States was counted as 308,745,538, a 9.7% increase from the 2000 census. This was the first census in which all states recorded a population of over half a million people as well as the first in which all 100 largest cities recorded populations of over 200,000. Introduction As required by the United States Constitution, the U.S. census has been conducted every 10 years since 1790. The 2000 U.S. census was the previous census completed. Participation in the U.S. census is required by law of persons living in the United States in Title 13 of the United S ...
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