Allen
County, Indiana
Cities and Townships
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.
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
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