Carr Township, Clark County, Indiana

Carr Township is one of twelve townships in Clark County, Indiana. As of the 2020 census, its population was 4,830 and it contained 1,794 housing units.

History
Carr Township was organized in 1854. It was named for General John Carr, a pioneer settler.

Geography
According to the 2020 census, the township has a total area of 26.89 sqmi, of which 26.36 sqmi (or 98.03%) is land and 0.53 sqmi (or 1.97%) is water.

Unincorporated towns

 * Bennettsville
 * Broom Hill
 * Carwood
 * Wilson

Adjacent townships

 * Monroe Township (northeast)
 * Union Township (northeast)
 * Silver Creek Township (southeast)
 * New Albany Township, Floyd County (south)
 * Lafayette Township, Floyd County (southwest)
 * Wood Township (west)

Major highways

 * [[Image:Indiana 60.svg|25px]] Indiana State Road 60
 * [[Image:Indiana 111.svg|25px]] Indiana State Road 111

Cemeteries
The township contains Several cemeteries: Adkins, Allen (aka Jenkins), Hagest (aka Keibler and Hitch), Hickory Grove, Merrill-Ward, Miller, St. John the Baptist Catholic, Stone Grave at Deam Lake, and Wagner.