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Grafton Township is located in McHenry County, Illinois. As of the 2010 census, its population was 53,137 and it contained 17,922 housing units. [ 2 ] Grafton Township includes portions of Huntley , Lake in the Hills , Algonquin , Crystal Lake , and Lakewood .
Grafton is the oldest city in Jersey County, Illinois, United States. It is located near the confluence of the Illinois and Mississippi Rivers. As of the 2020 census, the city had a total population of 626. Prior to the Great Flood of 1993, Grafton had enjoyed a stable population of nearly 1,000 residents. [citation needed]
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Jersey County is a county located in the U.S. state of Illinois. At the 2020 census , it had a population of 21,512. [ 1 ] The county seat and largest community is Jerseyville , with a population of 8,337 in 2010. [ 2 ]
McHenry County is a county located in the U.S. state of Illinois. According to the 2020 Census, it had a population of 310,229, [2] making it the sixth-most populous county in Illinois. Its county seat is Woodstock. [3] McHenry County is one of the five Illinois collar counties in the Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metropolitan Statistical ...
Grafton Township may refer to one of the following places in the United States: Grafton Township, McHenry County, Illinois Grafton Township, Sibley County, Minnesota
The name of Quarry Township was changed from Grafton Township on April 1, 1880. Geography. According to the 2010 census, the township has a total area of 23.14 square miles (59.9 km 2), of which 20.42 square miles (52.9 km 2) (or 88.25%) is land and 2.72 square miles (7.0 km 2) (or 11.75%) is water. Cities, towns, villages. Grafton
State law specifies that no two townships in Illinois shall have the same name, [3] and that, if the Illinois Secretary of State compares the township abstracts and finds a duplicate, the county that last adopted the name shall instead adopt a different name at the next county board meeting. [4]