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Wykeham Township, Todd County, Minnesota

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Wykeham Township is a small rural area in Todd County, Minnesota, United States, located on the northeastern edge of the county near the town of Eagle Bend. It was organized in 1880 as Eden Township and later renamed Wykeham, a name with English origins. A few post offices operated in the township for brief periods.

Geography: The township covers about 35 square miles (roughly 90 square kilometers), almost all land with a tiny amount of water. The elevation is about 1,421 feet (433 meters).

Population and housing: As of 2020, 405 people lived there, down from 436 in 2000. In 2000 there were 154 households and 123 families, with a population density of about 12 people per square mile. There were 177 housing units.

Demographics (2000): The population was predominantly White (about 99%), with small numbers of Native American and people of two or more races; about 1.4% were Hispanic or Latino. Most households were married couples, and 31.8% had children under 18. The average household size was 2.83 and the average family size was 3.16. The median age was 38. For every 100 females, there were about 110 males.

Economy: The median household income was about $31,250, and the median family income was about $35,833. The per capita income was around $16,184. Some people lived below the poverty line, including a portion of those aged 65 or older.


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