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7-928: Shelby Township may refer to: Indiana [ edit ] Shelby Township, Jefferson County, Indiana Shelby Township, Ripley County, Indiana Shelby Township, Shelby County, Indiana Shelby Township, Tippecanoe County, Indiana Iowa [ edit ] Shelby Township, Shelby County, Iowa , in Shelby County, Iowa Michigan [ edit ] Shelby Charter Township, Macomb County, Michigan Shelby, Oceana County, Michigan Minnesota [ edit ] Shelby Township, Blue Earth County, Minnesota South Dakota [ edit ] Shelby Township, Brown County, South Dakota , in Brown County, South Dakota See also [ edit ] Shelby (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by

14-550: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Shelby Township, Jefferson County, Indiana Shelby Township is one of ten townships in Jefferson County , Indiana , United States. As of the 2020 census, its population was 1,151 and it contained 458 housing units. The first land acquired by settlers was in 1809 on the northern border with Ripley County. Many early settlers were Scotch-Irish and were prominent in forming

21-810: Is land and 0.18 square miles (0.47 km ) (or 0.37%) is water. The streams of Barbersville Creek, Black Branch, Bloody Run, Brushy Fork, Canaan Branch, Dry Fork, East Prong Indian-Kentuck, Hannibal Branch, Horton Branch, Little Brushy Fork, McCurry or McCrory's Branch, Miller Branch, Puncheon Camp Creek, Razor Fork, Salem Branch, Seals Fork, Shaw Branch, Spring Branch, Toddy's Branch, Vestal Branch, West Fork Indian-Kentuck, White Eye Branch, and Wilson's Fork, run through this township. The township contains these cemeteries: Canaan, Copeland, Etherton, Fry, Indian Kentuck, Jefferson Presbyterian, Lee, Lemen, Mathis, Means, Mermoud, Mount Pleasant Baptist, Pullum (or Pulliam), Riker, Risk, Rogers, Short (Blackhawk), Skeen, Spencer, Thornton, Vestal (Evans Farm) and Welch. Two cemeteries span

28-701: The Jefferson Presbyterian Church in 1818. Another early group was what was known as "Low Dutch", families primarily of Dutch origin who had lived in the New Amsterdam settlements in New York and New Jersey and who moved to Kentucky in the early 1780s. They were also involved in the formation of Jefferson Presbyterian, but joined the former Pleasant Presbyterian church in neighboring Switzerland County when it formed in 1829. About 1817, families of Lowland Scots began arriving, and more continued to arrive through

35-693: The early 1830s. Many were from towns such as Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock and the Edinburgh area. They founded a predecessor to Caledonia Church in 1818, which lasted until 1825, and formed the bulk of that church's membership when it was organized. The Scottish settlement stretched in Pleasant and Craig Townships in Switzerland County on the east and Milton Township in Jefferson County to the South. Shelby Township

42-474: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Shelby_Township&oldid=896295937 " Categories : Place name disambiguation pages Township name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

49-535: Was created from the northern part of Milton Township and the remnant of Pittsburgh Township on February 12, 1823 by the Jefferson County commissioners. The action wiped out Pittsburgh Township. Shelby was named after Isaac Shelby, who commanded troops at the battle of King's Mountain during the Revolutionary War. According to the 2010 census, the township has a total area of 48.51 square miles (125.6 km ), of which 48.33 square miles (125.2 km ) (or 99.63%)

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