Weaver Township, Humboldt County, Iowa

Weaver Township is one of twelve townships in Humboldt County, Iowa, United States. As of the 2000 census, its population was 508.

History
Weaver Township was organized in 1874. It was named for John N. Weaver, who gave a well-received speech on the Fourth of July, 1873.

Geography
According to the United States Census Bureau, Weaver Township covers an area of 36.1 sqmi; all of this land.

Cities, towns, villages

 * Gilmore City, also partially in Pocahontas County
 * Pioneer, unincorporated community
 * Unique, former community that existed from 1879 to 1900, now unincorporated

Adjacent townships

 * Avery Township (north)
 * Rutland Township (northeast)
 * Corinth Township (east)
 * Deer Creek Township, Webster County (southeast)
 * Jackson Township, Webster County (south)
 * Lincoln Township, Calhoun County (southwest)
 * Lake Township, Pocahontas County (west)
 * Garfield Township, Pocahontas County (northwest)

Cemeteries
The township contains Weaver Township Cemetery and Marble Valley Cemetery.

Political districts

 * Iowa's 4th congressional district
 * State House District 4