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- Lincoln Township, Adair County, Iowa
- Lincoln Township, Adams County, Iowa
- Lincoln Township, Appanoose County, Iowa
- Lincoln Township, Audubon County, Iowa
- Lincoln Township, Black Hawk County, Iowa
- Lincoln Township, Buena Vista County, Iowa
- Lincoln Township, Calhoun County, Iowa
- Lincoln Township, Cass County, Iowa
- Lincoln Township, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa
- Lincoln Township, Clay County, Iowa
- Lincoln Township, Dallas County, Iowa
- Lincoln Township, Emmet County, Iowa
- Lincoln Township, Grundy County, Iowa
- Lincoln Township, Hamilton County, Iowa
- Lincoln Township, Harrison County, Iowa
- Lincoln Township, Iowa County, Iowa
- Lincoln Township, Johnson County, Iowa
- Lincoln Township, Kossuth County, Iowa
- Lincoln Township, Lucas County, Iowa
- Lincoln Township, Madison County, Iowa
- Lincoln Township, Mahaska County, Iowa
- Lincoln Township, Monona County, Iowa
- Lincoln Township, Montgomery County, Iowa
- Lincoln Township, O'Brien County, Iowa
- Lincoln Township, Page County, Iowa
- Lincoln Township, Plymouth County, Iowa
- Lincoln Township, Pocahontas County, Iowa
- Lincoln Township, Polk County, Iowa
- Lincoln Township, Pottawattamie County, Iowa
- Lincoln Township, Poweshiek County, Iowa
- Lincoln Township, Ringgold County, Iowa
- Lincoln Township, Scott County, Iowa
- Lincoln Township, Shelby County, Iowa
- Lincoln Township, Sioux County, Iowa
- Lincoln Township, Story County, Iowa
- Lincoln Township, Tama County, Iowa
- Lincoln Township, Union County, Iowa
- Lincoln Township, Warren County, Iowa
- Lincoln Township, Winnebago County, Iowa
- Lincoln Township, Winneshiek County, Iowa
- Lincoln Township, Worth County, Iowa
- Lincoln Township, Wright County, Iowa
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