Lee, Indiana

Lee is an unincorporated community in Monon Township, White County, in the U.S. state of Indiana.

[6] The following year on 25 October[7] a post office was established at the location to serve the rural districts northwest of Monon with Calvin Anderson as its first postmaster.

[13] In August 1886 the location was platted under the name of Oakdale by Noble J. York, a local businessman and president of the Monon town board,[14] and Benjamin A. Linville, but it was generally known as Lee.

While shown on Amtrak maps, service provided on the Cardinal (and previously also on the Hoosier State) does not stop at Lee.

[18][22] The surrounding farmland is drained by Slough Creek, a tributary of the Iroquois River[23] that flows just south of Lee in a westward direction.

Map of Indiana highlighting White County