HISTORY OF JACKSON TOWNSHIP AND EARLY SETTLERSLocation, Boundary, Etc.Jackson township lies very near the center of the county. Itis in the form of an irregularsquare, being five miles Wide and six miles long. It is surrounded by the following townships: RockCreek on the north, Washington and Carrollton on Ithe east, Monroe on the south andDeer Creek on the west. Deer Creek flows from east to west through the central portion of the township and Bachelor's Run flows in anorth-westerly direction, joining Deer Creek at a point in Section 19. Paint Creek has its source in the eastern part of the countyand flowing in a westerly direction, forms a confluence; with