South Loup Township, Hall County, Nebraska

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South Loup Township is a township in Hall County, Nebraska, in the United States. [1]

History

It was organized in 1881. [2]

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References

  1. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: South Loup Township, Hall County, Nebraska
  2. Buechler, August F.; Barr, Robert J.; Stough, Dale P. (1920). History of Hall County, Nebraska: A Narrative of the Past with Special Emphasis Upon the Pioneer Period of the County's History, and Chronological Presentation of Its Social, Commercial, Educational, Religious, and Civic Development from the Early Days to the Present Time, and Special Analysis of Its Military and Civil Participation in the Late World War. Western Publishing and Engraving Company. p.  431.

Coordinates: 41°00′11″N98°39′54″W / 41.003°N 98.665°W / 41.003; -98.665