Hart Township, Warrick County, Indiana
Township in Indiana, United States
38°10′21″N 87°17′49″W / 38.17250°N 87.29694°W / 38.17250; -87.29694 (2020)[1]
47601, 47619
Hart Township is one of ten townships in Warrick County, Indiana, United States. As of the 2010 census, its population was 1,626 and it contained 691 housing units.[2]
History
Hart Township was organized in 1826.[3] The township was named for John Hart, a local judge.[4]
Geography
According to the 2010 census, the township has a total area of 41.99 square miles (108.8 km2), of which 41.24 square miles (106.8 km2) (or 98.21%) is land and 0.75 square miles (1.9 km2) (or 1.79%) is water.[2]
Cities, towns, villages
- Lynnville
Unincorporated towns
- Eby at 38°08′31″N 87°15′41″W / 38.141992°N 87.261395°W / 38.141992; -87.261395
- Graham Valley at 38°08′58″N 87°17′26″W / 38.149492°N 87.290563°W / 38.149492; -87.290563
- Greenbrier at 38°07′14″N 87°17′01″W / 38.120603°N 87.283618°W / 38.120603; -87.283618
- Stanley at 38°09′52″N 87°21′18″W / 38.164491°N 87.355011°W / 38.164491; -87.355011
- Turpin Hill at 38°08′32″N 87°17′25″W / 38.14227°N 87.290285°W / 38.14227; -87.290285
(This list is based on USGS data and may include former settlements.)
Adjacent townships
- Monroe Township, Pike County (north)
- Lane Township (east)
- Owen Township (east)
- Boon Township (south)
- Campbell Township (southwest)
- Greer Township (west)
- Barton Township, Gibson County (northwest)
Cemeteries
Hart township contains these six cemeteries: Lynnville, Massey, Morrison, Mount Olive, Mt. Zion, and Turpin Hill Cemetery
School districts
Political districts
- Indiana's 8th congressional district
- State House District 74
- State Senate District 50
References
- United States Census Bureau 2007 TIGER/Line Shapefiles
- United States Board on Geographic Names (GNIS)
- IndianaMap
- ^ "Census Bureau profile: Hart Township, Warrick County, Indiana". United States Census Bureau. May 2023. Retrieved March 21, 2024.
- ^ a b "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.
- ^ History of Warrick, Spencer, and Perry Counties, Indiana: From the Earliest Time to the Present. Goodspeed. 1885. p. 29.
- ^ Fortune, William (1881). Warrick and Its Prominent People: A History of Warrick County, Indiana from the Time of Its Organization and Settlement. Courier Company. p. 19.
External links
- Indiana Township Association
- United Township Association of Indiana
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Municipalities and communities of Warrick County, Indiana, United States
County seat: Boonville
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communities
- Ash Iron Springs
- Baugh City
- Bullocktown
- Center
- Dayville
- De Gonia Springs
- Dickeyville
- Eames
- Eby
- Fisherville
- Graham Valley
- Greenbrier
- Heilman
- Hemenway
- Hillcrest Terrace
- Jarretts
- Jockey
- Millersburg
- New Hope
- Paradise
- Pelzer
- Red Bush
- Rolling Acres
- Rosebud
- Rustic Hills
- Saint John
- Scalesville
- Selvin
- Stanley
- Stevenson
- Turpin Hill
- Vanada
- Victoria
- Wheatonville
- Yankeetown
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