Monroe Township, Jefferson County, Indiana

As of the 2020 census, its population was 374 (representing no change from 2010[1]) and it contained 164 housing units.

[2] Monroe was the next-to-last township created by the Jefferson County commissioners.

The Big Creek Methodist Church was founded about Dec. 5, 1842 when trustees purchased land for a building.

Zion Pilgrim Holiness Church formed by May 2, 1922 when the congregation elected trustees.

Located on the east side of the Michigan Road, just south of Belleview, it was still active in 1916.

The division was formalized on June 22, 1839 when the Old School Group wrote a statement of beliefs and their names in the session book.

The Hebron Church, which still meets in its building on Graham Road, was formed in March 1828.

Today, and for the past several decades, Liberty is and has been an un-denominational Christian church, basing its doctrine solely on the Bible, and following the patterns of the original new testament church established by Christ through His apostles.

Originally located on the west side of the Michigan Road, the building was taken by the government in 1941.

Biographical & Historical Souvenir for the Counties of Clark, Crawford, Harrison, Floyd, Jefferson, Jennings, Scott and Washington.

Map of Indiana highlighting Jefferson County