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  2. Gibson County, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Gibson County was named for John Gibson, an officer in the French and Indian War and the Revolutionary War. [5] [6] Gibson was Secretary of the Indiana Territory, serving as acting Governor on two occasions. The two counties of Gibson County and Warrick County, separated by Rector's Base Line, were formed March 9, 1813.

  3. Johnson Township, Gibson County, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Fastest Growing Township in the county in population Johnson Township is one of ten townships in Gibson County, Indiana . As of the 2020 census, its population was 4,467 (up from 4,094 at 2010 [ 3 ] ) and it contained 1,814 housing units.

  4. Montgomery Township, Gibson County, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Montgomery Township is the largest (in area) of the ten townships in Gibson County, Indiana as well as one of the largest townships by area in Southwestern Indiana, USA.At the 2020 census, its population was 4,020 (up from 3,996 in 2010 [3]) and it contained 1,624 housing units, [4] 75% of which were in areas adjacent to Owensville.

  5. Princeton, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Princeton is the largest city in and the county seat of Patoka Township, Gibson County, Indiana, United States. [5] The population was 8,301 at the 2020 United States Census , and it is part of the greater Evansville, Indiana , Metropolitan Area .

  6. Wabash Township, Gibson County, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Wabash Township is one of ten townships in Gibson County, Indiana, United States. As of the 2020 census, its population was 52 (up from 30 at 2010 [3]) and it contained 22 housing units. [4] Wabash Township has no organized seat within the township, as the only settlement is in two river camps Crawleyville and Jimtown.

  7. Indiana statistical areas - Wikipedia

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    County 2023 population (est.) [3] ... Gibson County, Indiana: 32,904 Greene County, Indiana ... Geography of Indiana. Demographics of Indiana; Notes

  8. Union Township, Gibson County, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Union Township is one of ten townships in Gibson County, Indiana. As of the 2020 census, its population was 4,399 (up from 4,197 at 2010 [3]) and it contained 1,938 housing units, [4] more than 90% of which live either within or in areas adjacent to the town of Fort Branch. Fort Branch is the township seat. Nearly all of the Toyota Motor ...

  9. Patoka Township, Gibson County, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Patoka Township is one of ten townships in Gibson County, Indiana, United States. As of the 2020 census, its population was 11,527 (down from 11,864 at 2010 [3]) and it contained 5,309 housing units. [4] It is the largest township in population, accounting for roughly 30% of the county's total population.