Dixon Township, Logan County, North Dakota

Dixon Township is a former township in Logan County, North Dakota, United States. The township government disbanded in 2001, and is now designated by the United States Census Bureau as Dixon Unorganized Territory.

The area lies in the western part of the county and borders the following other townships within Logan County:

  • Red Lake Township — south
  • Starkey Township — southwest corner
  • Bryant Township — west
  • Glendale Township — northwest corner

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