Seven new uranyl sulfate compounds with organic charge-balancing cations have been synthesized and structurally characterized. The structural unit topologies of the two chains and five sheets have been previously reported in uranyl sulfate crystal chemistry, although they were synthesized using different organic molecules. With the inclusion of six of these structures to the 48 previously published uranyl sulfate compounds, a total of 54 known uranyl sulfate compounds with organic charge-balancing cations were compiled and analyzed. A graphical approach was used to compare the structural unit topologies, and a bond valence approach was used to quantify the hydrogen bond networks that exist between the interstitial cationic and solvent species to the uranyl sulfate anionic structural units. This analysis helped elucidate which oxygen atoms in the structural unit receive hydrogen bonds and how the organic cations stabilize the overall crystal structures in this subclass of U(VI) materials.