Jackson Township is an American township that is located in Lebanon County, Pennsylvania. The population was 9,352 at the time of the 2020 census. [2] The John Immel House and Tulpehocken Manor Plantation are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [4]
Jackson Township was named for General Andrew Jackson, hero of the War of 1812. Jackson Township is located in the northeast region of Lebanon County and consists of 15,168 acres or almost twenty-four square miles of land area.
Jackson Township is a municipality in Pennsylvania. It is located in the northwest region of Lebanon County. The township was established in 1813, but is believed to have been settled prior to 1700. [1] The township is governed by a board of supervisors.