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Deer Creek Township, Miami County, Indiana

Deer Creek Township is one of fourteen townships in Miami County, Indiana, United States. As of the 2020 census, its population was 4,658 (down from 4,839 at 2010[3]) and it contained 691 housing units. The south quarter of the Grissom Joint Air Reserve Base is located in this township.

Deer Creek Township
Soybean fields west of U.S. Route 31
Location in Miami County
Coordinates: 40°36′34″N 86°07′52″W / 40.60944°N 86.13111°W / 40.60944; -86.13111
Country United States
State Indiana
CountyMiami
Government
 • TypeIndiana township
Area
 • Total23.78 sq mi (61.6 km2)
 • Land23.76 sq mi (61.5 km2)
 • Water0.02 sq mi (0.05 km2)  0.08%
Elevation787 ft (240 m)
Population
 • Total4,658
 • Density200/sq mi (76/km2)
Time zoneUTC-5 (Eastern (EST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
ZIP codes
46901, 46914, 46932, 46959
GNIS feature ID453259

History edit

Deer Creek Township was organized in 1845.[4] Deer Creek takes its name from the stream that flows a westerly course through the center of the township.[5]

Geography edit

According to the 2010 census, the township has a total area of 23.78 square miles (61.6 km2), of which 23.76 square miles (61.5 km2) (or 99.92%) is land and 0.02 square miles (0.052 km2) (or 0.08%) is water.[3]

Unincorporated towns edit

(This list is based on USGS data and may include former settlements.)

Cemeteries edit

The township contains seven historical pioneer cemeteries, several dating back to the 1830s through the 1850s:

Cassville Cemetery - In the southwest corner of section 31 on the north side of Cassville, Howard County on the east side of US Highway 31.
Chittick Cemetery - In the northeast corner of section 29; one and a half miles east of Bennett's Switch north of State Road 18 on 100W.
Deer Creek Baptist Cemetery - On the north side of section 23 south of Deer Creek, south of 1100S at about 450W. This was once the churchyard of the Deer Creek Baptist Church formed in 1849.
Old Miami Cemetery - In section 17 about one-half mile east of Miami, south side of Deer Creek.
Railside Chapel Cemetery - East of US Highway 31 on 800S, south side of road on west side of railroad between railroad tracks and 150W. Triangular patch being farmed, no markers or physical appearance of a burial ground.
Reed/Gettinger Cemetery - In section 18 southwest of Miami and one half-mile east of US Highway 31, south side Deer Creek.
Waisner-Rickard Cemetery - In section 36, northwest of 1400S and 400W fourth-fifths of a mile east of Cass County line and about one-fourth of a mile north of the Howard County line on a small knoll / hill, south side Deer Creek in the area of Lot 78, Deer Creek Estates; no surface monuments remain. Thomas Martindale received patent for the land where the cemetery was in 1848 - the burial ground appearing in the deed abstracts from 1853 through 1901. The first known burial was in 1846 of Anthony Rickard and the last known in 1860, Jacob Waisner. Martindale was squatting on the land as early as 1845 and sponsored gatherings of the "New-Light" Christian Church on his property during the duration of the burial ground's use. The congregation bought property and relocated to the nearby village of Cassville in 1860; their relocation seems to coincide with the abandonment of the burial ground as members were buried in the closer Cassville Cemetery immediately thereafter.

Major highways edit

School districts edit

  • Maconaquah School Corporation

Political districts edit

References edit

  • "Deer Creek Township, Miami County, Indiana". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved September 27, 2009.
  • IndianaMap
  1. ^ "US Board on Geographic Names". United States Geological Survey. October 25, 2007. Retrieved May 9, 2017.
  2. ^ "Census Bureau profile: Deer Creek Township, Miami County, Indiana". United States Census Bureau. May 2023. Retrieved April 5, 2024.
  3. ^ a b "Population, Housing Units, Area, and Density: 2010 - County -- County Subdivision and Place -- 2010 Census Summary File 1". United States Census. Archived from the original on February 12, 2020. Retrieved May 10, 2013.
  4. ^ History of Miami County, Indiana: From the Earliest Time to the Present. Brant & Fuller. 1887. pp. 278.
  5. ^ Bodurtha, Arthur Lawrence (1914). History of Miami County, Indiana: A Narrative Account of Its Historical Progress, Its People and Its Principal Interests. Lewis Pub. pp. 121.

External links edit

  • Indiana Township Association
  • United Township Association of Indiana
  • City-Data.com page for Deer Creek Township

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Deer Creek Township is one of fourteen townships in Miami County Indiana United States As of the 2020 census its population was 4 658 down from 4 839 at 2010 3 and it contained 691 housing units The south quarter of the Grissom Joint Air Reserve Base is located in this township Deer Creek TownshipTownshipSoybean fields west of U S Route 31Location in Miami CountyCoordinates 40 36 34 N 86 07 52 W 40 60944 N 86 13111 W 40 60944 86 13111Country United StatesState IndianaCountyMiamiGovernment TypeIndiana townshipArea Total23 78 sq mi 61 6 km2 Land23 76 sq mi 61 5 km2 Water0 02 sq mi 0 05 km2 0 08 Elevation 1 787 ft 240 m Population 2020 2 Total4 658 Density200 sq mi 76 km2 Time zoneUTC 5 Eastern EST Summer DST UTC 4 EDT ZIP codes46901 46914 46932 46959GNIS feature ID453259 Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Unincorporated towns 2 2 Cemeteries 2 3 Major highways 3 School districts 4 Political districts 5 References 6 External linksHistory editDeer Creek Township was organized in 1845 4 Deer Creek takes its name from the stream that flows a westerly course through the center of the township 5 Geography editAccording to the 2010 census the township has a total area of 23 78 square miles 61 6 km2 of which 23 76 square miles 61 5 km2 or 99 92 is land and 0 02 square miles 0 052 km2 or 0 08 is water 3 Unincorporated towns edit Bennetts Switch at 40 35 06 N 86 06 46 W 40 585039 N 86 11277 W 40 585039 86 11277 Miami at 40 36 51 N 86 06 23 W 40 614206 N 86 106381 W 40 614206 86 106381 This list is based on USGS data and may include former settlements Cemeteries edit The township contains seven historical pioneer cemeteries several dating back to the 1830s through the 1850s Cassville Cemetery In the southwest corner of section 31 on the north side of Cassville Howard County on the east side of US Highway 31 Chittick Cemetery In the northeast corner of section 29 one and a half miles east of Bennett s Switch north of State Road 18 on 100W Deer Creek Baptist Cemetery On the north side of section 23 south of Deer Creek south of 1100S at about 450W This was once the churchyard of the Deer Creek Baptist Church formed in 1849 Old Miami Cemetery In section 17 about one half mile east of Miami south side of Deer Creek Railside Chapel Cemetery East of US Highway 31 on 800S south side of road on west side of railroad between railroad tracks and 150W Triangular patch being farmed no markers or physical appearance of a burial ground Reed Gettinger Cemetery In section 18 southwest of Miami and one half mile east of US Highway 31 south side Deer Creek Waisner Rickard Cemetery In section 36 northwest of 1400S and 400W fourth fifths of a mile east of Cass County line and about one fourth of a mile north of the Howard County line on a small knoll hill south side Deer Creek in the area of Lot 78 Deer Creek Estates no surface monuments remain Thomas Martindale received patent for the land where the cemetery was in 1848 the burial ground appearing in the deed abstracts from 1853 through 1901 The first known burial was in 1846 of Anthony Rickard and the last known in 1860 Jacob Waisner Martindale was squatting on the land as early as 1845 and sponsored gatherings of the New Light Christian Church on his property during the duration of the burial ground s use The congregation bought property and relocated to the nearby village of Cassville in 1860 their relocation seems to coincide with the abandonment of the burial ground as members were buried in the closer Cassville Cemetery immediately thereafter Major highways edit nbsp U S Route 31 nbsp State Road 18School districts editMaconaquah School CorporationPolitical districts editIndiana s 5th congressional district State House District 32 State Senate District 18References edit Deer Creek Township Miami County Indiana Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior Retrieved September 27 2009 United States Census Bureau 2008 TIGER Line Shapefiles IndianaMap US Board on Geographic Names United States Geological Survey October 25 2007 Retrieved May 9 2017 Census Bureau profile Deer Creek Township Miami County Indiana United States Census Bureau May 2023 Retrieved April 5 2024 a b Population Housing Units Area and Density 2010 County County Subdivision and Place 2010 Census Summary File 1 United States Census Archived from the original on February 12 2020 Retrieved May 10 2013 History of Miami County Indiana From the Earliest Time to the Present Brant amp Fuller 1887 pp 278 Bodurtha Arthur Lawrence 1914 History of Miami County Indiana A Narrative Account of Its Historical Progress Its People and Its Principal Interests Lewis Pub pp 121 External links editIndiana Township Association United Township Association of Indiana City Data com page for Deer Creek Township Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Deer Creek Township Miami County Indiana amp oldid 1217497852, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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