Consequently, an army garrison was established upstream, on the southern side of Lake Monroe near a trading post.
To the north lies Lake Monroe.
As visitors and residents continued to populate the state of Florida, a community grew up on the shores of Lake Monroe.
Lake Monroe is one of the lakes that make up the St. Johns River system.
Lake Monroe forms the northern boundary.
At a courthouse auction in 1849, Finegan paid just forty dollars ($40) for five miles of shoreline along Lake Monroe.
Eight miles south is Lake Monroe for swimming, sailing catamarans, water-skiing and para-skiing.
The property abutted Lake Monroe with a grove of live oaks and green pines.
Lake Monroe was the last lake in Indiana to allow blast fishing until a ban was passed in 1985.
Lake Monroe may refer to one of the following places in the United States: