Monroe Township, Johnson County, Iowa

Monroe Township is a township in Johnson County, Iowa, USA.[1] It is one of the townships on the northern edge of Johnson County, bordering Linn County.

History

Monroe Township was organized in 1846.[2]

During the latter half of the 19th century, the township was heavily settled by Czech immigrants. The Czech population included a number of Czech protestant families who in 1893 built a chapel on property donated by George Chadima. The chapel was called "The Evangelical Bohemian Moravian Brothers" and was a satellite of the mother church at Ely in Linn County.[3][4] The church functioned until 1936 when it burnded down after being struck by lightning.

References

41.8203°N 91.7719°W / 41.8203; -91.7719

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