Salisbury Township, Sangamon County, Illinois

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Salisbury Township
Government
Country United States
State Illinois
County Sangamon
Settled November 6, 1860
Supervisor
Geographical characteristics
Area  
  Township  ? km²  (? sq mi)
    Land   ? km²  (? sq mi)
    Water   ? km² (? sq mi)  ?%
Demographics
Population  
  Township (1980) 591
Time zone
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CST (UTC-6)
CST (UTC-5)

Salisbury Township is located in Sangamon County, Illinois. The population was 591 at the 1980 census. Salisbury Township changed its name from Sackett Township on September 9, 1867.

[edit] Demographics

Historical populations
Census Pop.
1930 381
1940 347 -8.9%
1950 369 6.3%
1960 356 -3.5%
1970 392 10.1%
1980 591 50.8%
No populations listed past 1980.
Decennial US Census


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