Hill Township, Pope County, Arkansas

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Hill Township
Former Township
Coordinates: 35°34′45″N92°50′41″W / 35.57925°N 92.84461°W / 35.57925; -92.84461
Country Flag of the United States.svg  United States
State Flag of Arkansas.svg  Arkansas
County Pope
Establishedc. 1920-1930 [1]
Elevation
377 m (1,237 ft)
GNIS feature ID 70141

Hill Township was a township of Pope County, Arkansas. It was located in the northeast part of the county. [2]

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References

  1. Baker, Russell (2003). Arkansas Township Atlas 1819-1930. Little Rock, AR: Arkansas Genealogical Society. p. 148. ISBN   0-9723085-6-3.
  2. "National Highway Map - Pope County, Arkansas." 1964 Edition. AHTD map with Townships. [ permanent dead link ] Retrieved June 23, 2010.