Danforth Township, Iroquois County, Illinois
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Location | |
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Location in Iroquois County. | |
Government | |
Country | United States |
State | Illinois |
County | Iroquois |
Settled | Before 1921 |
Supervisor | |
Geographical characteristics | |
Area | |
Township | 133.89 km² (51.7 sq mi) |
Land | 133.89 km² (51.7 sq mi) |
Water | 0.0 km² (0.0 sq mi) 0.0% |
Demographics | |
Population | |
Township (2000) | 951 |
Time zone Summer (DST) |
CST (UTC-6) CST (UTC-5) |
Danforth Township is located in Iroquois County, Illinois. The population was 951 at the 2000 census. Danforth Township formed from Douglas Township and Ashkum Township sometime before 1921.
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Municipalities and Communities of Iroquois County, Illinois (County Seat: Watseka) |
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Cities, Towns and Villages | Ashkum | Beaverville | Buckley | Chebanse | Cissna Park | Clifton | Crescent City | Danforth | Donovan | Gilman | Iroquois | Loda | Martinton | Milford | Onarga | Otto | Papineau | Sheldon | Stockland | Thawville | Watseka | Wellington | Woodland |
Townships | Artesia | Ash Grove | Ashkum | Beaver | Beaverville | Belmont | Chebanse | Concord | Crescent | Danforth | Douglas | Fountain Creek | Iroquois | Loda | Lovejoy | Martinton | Middleport | Milford | Milks Grove | Onarga | Papineau | Pigeon Grove | Prairie Green | Ridgeland | Sheldon | Stockland |