It was originally part of the
Miami Indian reservation until 1847, when the land was available for purchase by white settlers. However, the area had begun to be settled by white
squatters as early as 1845. Early farmers traveled to
Lafayette to sell farm animals like hogs. Wheat was sold in
Peru and settlers traveled as far as
Perkinsville to have access to a mill. The earliest religious congregation in the township, a
Baptist denomination, was founded in the mid-nineteenth century. ==Geography==