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March 22, 2004 (650 E. 8th St. Brookville: 6: Little Cedar Grove Baptist Church: Little Cedar Grove Baptist Church: March 22, 1990 (U.S. Route 52 at Little Cedar Rd., southeast of Brookville
14023 Franklin Church Road near the road's dead end: north of the Mounds State Recreation Area offices, west of State Road 101, and south of Fairfield Causeway Road, near Brookville 39°30′22″N 84°56′54″W / 39.50611°N 84.94833°W / 39.50611; -84.94833 ( Old Franklin United Brethren
The church was organized by Primitive Baptists, who came from Virginia via Kentucky in 1797. with Elder William Tyner and his family. They organized the Little Cedar Grove Baptist Church, the first church in the Whitewater River Valley. The members built a log church as early as 1805, about two or three miles southeast of Brookville, Indiana ...
Whitewater Memorial State Park is located adjacent to 5,260-acre (2,130 ha) Brookville Lake about 10 miles (16 km) southeast by east of Connersville near Liberty, Indiana. Manlove Park, about 8 miles (13 km) northwest of downtown near Milton, is a recreation area around Manlove Lake.
The Three Lakes Wildlife Management Area (not to be confused with Three Lakes near Miami) is the second largest remaining expanse of dry prairie in the United States. It is located approximately 70 miles (110 km) south of the Kissimmee - Disney World area of Central Florida .
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They organized the first church congregation in the Whitewater Valley, the Little Cedar Grove Baptist Church. [8] They raised a log chapel southeast of Brookville in 1805. Another European-American landmark is the Big Cedar Baptist Church and Burying Ground on Big Cedar Creek Road, between the road to Reily and the Oxford Pike. The original ...
As of the 2020 census, there were 1,012 people, 237 households, and 459 housing units.The racial makeup of the township was; 995 were White alone, 1 was American Indian/Alaska Native alone, 2 were of some other race, and 14 were two or more races. 4 were Hispanic/Latino of any race.