Hillyard Township, Macoupin County, Illinois

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Coordinates: 39°07′46″N, 89°58′18″W

Hillyard Township
Township
Country United States
State Illinois
County Macoupin
Area 36.2 mi² (93.8 km²)
 - land 36.1 mi² (93.5 km²)
 - water 0.1 mi² (0.3 km²), 1%
Center
 - coordinates 39°07′46″N, 89°58′18″W
 - elevation 627 ft (191.1 m)
Population 733 (2000)
Settled November 1, 1870
Time zone CST (UTC-6)
 - summer (DST) CDT (UTC-5)
 Location of Hillyard Township in Macoupin County
Location of Hillyard Township in Macoupin County
 Location of Hillyard Township in Illinois
Location of Hillyard Township in Illinois
 Location of Illinois in the United States
Location of Illinois in the United States

Hillyard Township is located in Macoupin County, Illinois, USA. The population was 733 at the 2000 census.

[edit] External links


Flag of Illinois Municipalities and Communities of Macoupin County, Illinois
(County Seat: Carlinville)
Cities, Towns and Villages Atwater | Benld | Brighton | Bunker Hill | Carlinville | Chesterfield | Comer | Dorchester | Eagarville | East Gillespie | Enos | Gillespie | Girard | Hagaman | Hettick | McVey | Medora | Modesto | Mount Clare | Mount Olive | Nilwood | Palmyra | Plainview | Royal Lakes | Sawyerville | Scottville | Shipman | South Standard | Standard City | Staunton | Virden | White City | Wilsonville | Womac | Woodbur
Townships Barr | Bird | Brighton | Brushy Mound | Bunker Hill | Cahokia | Carlinville | Chesterfield | Dorchester | Gillespie | Girard | Hillyard | Honey Point | Mt. Olive | Nilwood | North Otter | North Palmyra | Polk | Scottville | Shaws Point | Shipman | South Otter | South Palmyra | Staunton | Virden | Western Mound


Flag of Illinois
State of Illinois
Springfield (capital)
Topics

History | Government | Economy | Culture

Regions

American Bottom | Central Illinois | Champaign‑Urbana | Chicagoland | Coulee Region | Forgottonia | Fox Valley | Little Egypt | Northern Illinois | Northwestern Illinois | Quad Cities | River Bend | St. Louis Metro‑East | Wabash Valley

Major cities

Aurora | Belleville | Bloomington/Normal | Carbondale | Champaign/Urbana | Chicago | Danville | Decatur | DeKalb | East St. Louis | Elgin | Freeport | Galesburg | Joliet | Kankakee | Moline/Rock Island | Naperville | Peoria | Quincy | Rockford | Springfield | Waukegan

Counties

Adams | Alexander | Bond | Boone | Brown | Bureau | Calhoun | Carroll | Cass | Champaign | Christian | Clark | Clay | Clinton | Coles | Cook | Crawford | Cumberland | DeKalb | DeWitt | Douglas | DuPage | Edgar | Edwards | Effingham | Fayette | Ford | Franklin | Fulton | Gallatin | Greene | Grundy | Hamilton | Hancock | Hardin | Henderson | Henry | Iroquois | Jackson | Jasper | Jefferson | Jersey | Jo Daviess | Johnson | Kane | Kankakee | Kendall | Knox | LaSalle | Lake | Lawrence | Lee | Livingston | Logan | Macon | Macoupin | Madison | Marion | Marshall | Mason | Massac | McDonough | McHenry | McLean | Menard | Mercer | Monroe | Montgomery | Morgan | Moultrie | Ogle | Peoria | Perry | Piatt | Pike | Pope | Pulaski | Putnam | Randolph | Richland | Rock Island | Saline | Sangamon | Schuyler | Scott | Shelby | St. Clair | Stark | Stephenson | Tazewell | Union | Vermilion | Wabash | Warren | Washington | Wayne | White | Whiteside | Will | Williamson | Winnebago | Woodford