Leepertown Township, Bureau County, Illinois
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Location | |
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Location in Bureau County. | |
Government | |
Country | United States |
State | Illinois |
County | Bureau |
Settled | November 6, 1849 |
Supervisor | |
Geographical characteristics | |
Area | |
Township | 47.91 km² (18.5 sq mi) |
Land | 39.88 km² (15.4 sq mi) |
Water | 8.02 km² (3.1 sq mi) 17% |
Demographics | |
Population | |
Township (2000) | 408 |
Time zone Summer (DST) |
CST (UTC-6) CST (UTC-5) |
Leepertown Township is located in Bureau County, Illinois. The population was 408 at the 2000 census. Leepertown Township changed its name from Leipertown Township on an unknown date.
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Municipalities and Communities of Bureau County, Illinois (County Seat: Princeton) |
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Cities, Towns and Villages | Arlington | Buda | Bureau Junction | Cherry | Dalzell | De Pue | Dover | Hollowayville | La Moille | Ladd | Malden | Manlius | Mineral | Neponset | New Bedford | Ohio | Princeton | Seatonville | Sheffield | Spring Valley | Tiskilwa | Walnut | Wyanet |
Townships | Arispie | Berlin | Bureau | Clarion | Concord | Dover | Fairfield | Gold | Greenville | Hall | Indiantown | Lamoille | Leepertown | Macon | Manlius | Milo | Mineral | Neponset | Ohio | Princeton | Selby | Walnut | Westfield | Wheatland | Wyanet |