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Jefferson Township, Tipton County, Indiana

Jefferson Township is one of six townships in Tipton County, Indiana, United States. As of the 2010 census, its population was 1,422 and it contained 616 housing units.[2]

Jefferson Township
Intersection of U.S. 31 and Highway 28, in Jefferson Township
Location in Tipton County
Coordinates: 40°15′35″N 86°11′29″W / 40.25972°N 86.19139°W / 40.25972; -86.19139Coordinates: 40°15′35″N 86°11′29″W / 40.25972°N 86.19139°W / 40.25972; -86.19139
Country United States
State Indiana
CountyTipton
Government
 • TypeIndiana township
Area
 • Total39.1 sq mi (101 km2)
 • Land39.1 sq mi (101 km2)
 • Water0 sq mi (0 km2)  0%
Elevation922 ft (281 m)
Population
 (2010)
 • Total1,422
 • Density36.4/sq mi (14.1/km2)
Time zoneUTC-5 (Eastern (EST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
ZIP codes
46031, 46045, 46049, 46050, 46072
Area code765
GNIS feature ID453500

History

Squatters were the first white settlers in the area. Barnett Stepp was the first known white settler in Jefferson Township. He moved with his family, from Kentucky, to the southern part of the future township in 1835. Stepp maintained a small home and farm until his death in 1852. A son-in-law of Stepp, named Horton, came to the township in 1836, settling on 160 acres just east of Stepp's land. Over the course of the decade, more families settled in the area.[3] The first blacksmith shop was founded in the area in the late 1830s by Robert Smith, near Tetersburg.[4] Miami Indians still resided in the area as of 1840. The area was very rural and early settlers struggled to acquire clothing and groceries. Farmers traded crops and animal skins for items they needed. People had to travel from Jefferson Township to Cicero, Indiana, which was 16 miles away and treacherous given the poor quality of roads. Wheat began to be grown in the area and was a popular commodity to trade in Cicero.[5]

In 1837, the first orchard was planted in the township. The following year, the first log cabin was built in the area, followed by the first frame house ten years later, in 1848. The first brick building was built in 1868. In 1845, the first mill was built near Normanda.[5] Additional mills were built in the area and a tannery was built in 1849, only to close in 1856. The first cemetery was founded in Tetersburg in 1847.[6]

The first township elections were held in 1844.[6] A Protestant Methodist congregation was founded in the township in 1863. A church was built in 1873 just north of Kempton.[7]

As of the early 20th century, farming was the main industry, specifically fruit. The Lake Erie & Western railroad ran east to west through the township providing economic support, transportation and communication.[8]

Geography

According to the 2010 census, the township has a total area of 39.1 square miles (101 km2), all land.[2]

Natural environments

Historically, Jefferson Township was fairly flat with a lot of low, marshy ground. The west side of the township was prairie with some small amounts of trees and shrubs, including willow and scrub oak. In the southern part, the soil was light in color and sandy in lower areas. In some areas the soil is thick and black and good for agricultural purposes.[9]

Cities, towns, villages

Unincorporated towns

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

Former settlements

  • Jericho

Adjacent townships

Government

Political districts

Early history

The first school in the township began in 1842, just south of Goldsmith. The first teacher, James Forsythe, was described as being a "good instructor," and having a criminal past. He was arrested in Hamilton County for larceny at one point during his life. After he left, his son, Peter, taught at the school. Two additional schools were built in the township around this time. The first was near Jericho and the second near Normanda. Eventually, another school was built in Tetersburg.[10]

Today

Students in Jefferson Township attend schools in the Tipton Community School Corporation.

Infrastructure

Major highways

Cemeteries

The township contains these four cemeteries: Kempton, Small, Tucker and Wolford.

References

Footnotes

  1. ^ "US Board on Geographic Names". United States Geological Survey. October 25, 2007. Retrieved 2017-05-09.
  2. ^ 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 2020-02-10. Retrieved 2013-05-10.
  3. ^ Pershing, p. 108
  4. ^ Pershing, p. 109
  5. ^ a b Pershing, p. 111
  6. ^ a b Pershing, p. 112
  7. ^ Pershing, p. 200
  8. ^ Pershing, p. 113
  9. ^ Pershing, p. 107
  10. ^ Pershing, p. 191

Sources

  • Pershing, Marvin W. "History of Tipton County, Indiana: Her People, Industries and Institutions". Indianapolis: B.F. Bowen (1914).

External links

  • Indiana Township Association
  • United Township Association of Indiana

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Jefferson Township is one of six townships in Tipton County Indiana United States As of the 2010 census its population was 1 422 and it contained 616 housing units 2 Jefferson TownshipTownshipIntersection of U S 31 and Highway 28 in Jefferson TownshipLocation in Tipton CountyCoordinates 40 15 35 N 86 11 29 W 40 25972 N 86 19139 W 40 25972 86 19139 Coordinates 40 15 35 N 86 11 29 W 40 25972 N 86 19139 W 40 25972 86 19139Country United StatesState IndianaCountyTiptonGovernment TypeIndiana townshipArea Total39 1 sq mi 101 km2 Land39 1 sq mi 101 km2 Water0 sq mi 0 km2 0 Elevation 1 922 ft 281 m Population 2010 Total1 422 Density36 4 sq mi 14 1 km2 Time zoneUTC 5 Eastern EST Summer DST UTC 4 EDT ZIP codes46031 46045 46049 46050 46072Area code765GNIS feature ID453500 Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Natural environments 2 2 Cities towns villages 2 3 Unincorporated towns 2 4 Former settlements 2 5 Adjacent townships 3 Government 3 1 Political districts 4 Early history 5 Today 6 Infrastructure 6 1 Major highways 6 2 Cemeteries 7 References 7 1 Footnotes 7 2 Sources 8 External linksHistory EditSquatters were the first white settlers in the area Barnett Stepp was the first known white settler in Jefferson Township He moved with his family from Kentucky to the southern part of the future township in 1835 Stepp maintained a small home and farm until his death in 1852 A son in law of Stepp named Horton came to the township in 1836 settling on 160 acres just east of Stepp s land Over the course of the decade more families settled in the area 3 The first blacksmith shop was founded in the area in the late 1830s by Robert Smith near Tetersburg 4 Miami Indians still resided in the area as of 1840 The area was very rural and early settlers struggled to acquire clothing and groceries Farmers traded crops and animal skins for items they needed People had to travel from Jefferson Township to Cicero Indiana which was 16 miles away and treacherous given the poor quality of roads Wheat began to be grown in the area and was a popular commodity to trade in Cicero 5 In 1837 the first orchard was planted in the township The following year the first log cabin was built in the area followed by the first frame house ten years later in 1848 The first brick building was built in 1868 In 1845 the first mill was built near Normanda 5 Additional mills were built in the area and a tannery was built in 1849 only to close in 1856 The first cemetery was founded in Tetersburg in 1847 6 The first township elections were held in 1844 6 A Protestant Methodist congregation was founded in the township in 1863 A church was built in 1873 just north of Kempton 7 As of the early 20th century farming was the main industry specifically fruit The Lake Erie amp Western railroad ran east to west through the township providing economic support transportation and communication 8 Geography EditAccording to the 2010 census the township has a total area of 39 1 square miles 101 km2 all land 2 Natural environments Edit Historically Jefferson Township was fairly flat with a lot of low marshy ground The west side of the township was prairie with some small amounts of trees and shrubs including willow and scrub oak In the southern part the soil was light in color and sandy in lower areas In some areas the soil is thick and black and good for agricultural purposes 9 Cities towns villages Edit KemptonUnincorporated towns Edit East Union at 40 13 02 N 86 07 42 W 40 2172593 N 86 1283233 W 40 2172593 86 1283233 Ekin at 40 13 01 N 86 09 42 W 40 2169814 N 86 1616581 W 40 2169814 86 1616581 Goldsmith at 40 17 22 N 86 08 57 W 40 2894816 N 86 1491581 W 40 2894816 86 1491581 Normanda at 40 18 09 N 86 09 53 W 40 3025372 N 86 1647143 W 40 3025372 86 1647143 Tetersburg at 40 16 31 N 86 09 04 W 40 2753149 N 86 1511025 W 40 2753149 86 1511025 This list is based on USGS data and may include former settlements Former settlements Edit JerichoAdjacent townships Edit Prairie Township north Cicero Township east Jackson Township Hamilton County southeast Adams Township Hamilton County south Johnson Township Clinton County west Sugar Creek Township Clinton County west Government EditPolitical districts Edit Indiana s 5th congressional district State House District 32 State Senate District 21Early history EditThe first school in the township began in 1842 just south of Goldsmith The first teacher James Forsythe was described as being a good instructor and having a criminal past He was arrested in Hamilton County for larceny at one point during his life After he left his son Peter taught at the school Two additional schools were built in the township around this time The first was near Jericho and the second near Normanda Eventually another school was built in Tetersburg 10 Today EditStudents in Jefferson Township attend schools in the Tipton Community School Corporation Infrastructure EditMajor highways Edit U S Route 31 State Road 28Cemeteries Edit The township contains these four cemeteries Kempton Small Tucker and Wolford References EditFootnotes Edit US Board on Geographic Names United States Geological Survey October 25 2007 Retrieved 2017 05 09 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 2020 02 10 Retrieved 2013 05 10 Pershing p 108 Pershing p 109 a b Pershing p 111 a b Pershing p 112 Pershing p 200 Pershing p 113 Pershing p 107 Pershing p 191 Sources Edit Pershing Marvin W History of Tipton County Indiana Her People Industries and Institutions Indianapolis B F Bowen 1914 External links EditIndiana Township Association United Township Association of Indiana Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jefferson Township Tipton County Indiana amp oldid 1113722352, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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