Jackson Township is a township in Henry County, Iowa, USA. [1]
As of the 2019 American Community Survey, Jackson Township had a population of 549 and 244 housing units. Its residents were 98.7% white and 1.3% Asian. [2]
Jackson Township was first settled in 1836 by James Richie. One of the main early industries was fruit farming, and many early residents were Quakers. [3] Boylestown Bridge, one of the three remaining camelback truss bridges in Iowa, is partially located in Jackson Township. [4] The Joseph A. and Lydia A. Edwards House is located in Jackson Township. [5]
Jackson Township has an maximum elevation of 597 feet above sea level and a minimum elevation of 182 feet above sea level. [6] The Skunk River runs through Jackson Township. [4]
40°51′N 91°33′W / 40.850°N 91.550°W
Jackson Township is a township in Henry County, Iowa, USA. [1]
As of the 2019 American Community Survey, Jackson Township had a population of 549 and 244 housing units. Its residents were 98.7% white and 1.3% Asian. [2]
Jackson Township was first settled in 1836 by James Richie. One of the main early industries was fruit farming, and many early residents were Quakers. [3] Boylestown Bridge, one of the three remaining camelback truss bridges in Iowa, is partially located in Jackson Township. [4] The Joseph A. and Lydia A. Edwards House is located in Jackson Township. [5]
Jackson Township has an maximum elevation of 597 feet above sea level and a minimum elevation of 182 feet above sea level. [6] The Skunk River runs through Jackson Township. [4]
40°51′N 91°33′W / 40.850°N 91.550°W