Franklin Township | |
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Coordinates: 39°50′18″N 85°21′54″W / 39.83833°N 85.36500°W | |
Country | United States |
State | Indiana |
County | Henry |
Government | |
• Type | Indiana township |
Area | |
• Total | 28.61 sq mi (74.1 km2) |
• Land | 28.48 sq mi (73.8 km2) |
• Water | 0.13 sq mi (0.3 km2) 0.45% |
Elevation | 1,060 ft (323 m) |
Population (2010) | |
• Total | 1,157 |
• Density | 40.6/sq mi (15.7/km2) |
GNIS feature ID | 0453305 |
Franklin Township is one of thirteen townships in Henry County, Indiana, United States. As of the 2010 census, its population was 1,157 and it contained 486 housing units.[1]
Franklin Township was organized in 1830.[2]
History
Richsquare Friends Meetinghouse and Cemetery was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2006.[3]
Geography
According to the 2010 census, the township has a total area of 28.61 square miles (74.1 km2), of which 28.48 square miles (73.8 km2) (or 99.55%) is land and 0.13 square miles (0.34 km2) (or 0.45%) is water.[1] The stream of Applebutter Creek runs through this township.
Cities and towns
Adjacent townships
- Henry Township (north)
- Liberty Township (northeast)
- Dudley Township (east)
- Washington Township, Rush County (south)
- Center Township, Rush County (southwest)
- Spiceland Township (west)
Cemeteries
The township contains one cemetery, Ebenezer.
Major highways
References
- "Franklin Township, Henry County, Indiana". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved September 24, 2009.
- United States Census Bureau cartographic boundary files
- 1 2 "Population, Housing Units, Area, and Density: 2010 - County -- County Subdivision and Place -- 2010 Census Summary File 1". United States Census. Archived from the original on February 12, 2020. Retrieved May 10, 2013.
- ↑ Hazzard, George (1906). Hazzard's History of Henry County, Indiana, 1822-1906. G. Hazzard, author and publisher. p. 885.
- ↑ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
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