The fenced enclosed about 60 civil townships, which would be enough to support 960 families at two sections per family.
It recorded a population of 116 in the 1900 Census, before the civil township dissolved in 1906.
In Kansas some civil townships provide services such as road maintenance and fire protection services not provided by the county.
A charter township is similar to a civil township, found only in the state of Michigan.
New England towns are conceptually similar to civil townships in that the entire territory of the state is completely covered by them.
A civil township is a form of local government.
It was later organized as a civil township under the name Summit, and reported a 1920 population of 131.
These are the chief elected officials of each civil township.
It was one of the first civil townships organized in the Western Reserve and initially covered a large area.
A civil township is a widely used unit of local government in the United States, subordinate to a county.