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Allen County, Indiana
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Allen County was created on December 17, 1823, out of Delaware and Randolph counties and formed April 1, 1824.
The county is named for Colonel John Allen, an attorney and Kentucky state senator who was killed in the War of 1812.
Fort Wayne, founded at the Maumee River, St. Joseph River, and St. Marys River, was chosen as the county seat in May 1824.

Cities, towns, and townships
Allen County townships, with the areas of gray representing incorporated cities and towns.

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Cities

     Fort Wayne
     New Haven
     Woodburn

Towns


     Grabill
     Huntertown
     Leo-Cedarville
     Monroeville
     Zanesville (partial)

   

Unincorporated

     Aboite
     Arcola
     Ari (partial)
     Boston Corner
     Cuba
     Dunn Mill
     Edgerton
     Halls Corners
     Harlan
     Hessen Cassel
     Hoagland
     Lake Everett
     Maples
     Poe
     Thurman
     Tillman
     Townley
     Wallen
     Yoder
     Zulu

   

Extinct

     Academie
     Centreville
     East Liberty
     Fairport
     Lewisburg
     Massillon
     Middletown
     Urbana
     Waynedale (annexed)

Townships

     Aboite Township
     Adams Township
     Cedar Creek Township
     Eel River Township
     Jackson Township
     Jefferson Township
     Lafayette Township
     Lake Township
     Madison Township
     Marion Township
     Maumee Township
     Milan Township
     Monroe Township
     Perry Township
     Pleasant Township
     Scipio Township
     Springfield Township
     St. Joseph Township
     Washington Township
     Wayne Township

Source: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


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