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- Waker and Abigail Reed were united. The original plat was lost and it was replatted in 1848. When the post office was established, it took the name Calhoun...
- 1860s; it was then called Stulltown and later Shiloh. The town site was replatted in 1872 as Jerry City, after Jerry Nestlerode, a local businessperson...
- recorded and nothing came of it until lumberman B.C. Farrand had the village replatted in 1853 and recorded under the name "Lakeport" in August 1858. A post...
- Plainfield, and under the latter name was platted in 1798. The town site was replatted in 1802 under the name Bethel. The present name is after Bethel, a city...
- a number of years, was abandoned. On February 28, 1816, Higgins again replatted the community, this time with 114 lots, and renamed it Higginsport. The...
- Greenfield's initial layout and petitioned the General ****embly to have the town replatted. In 1744, the new survey was approved and the town was given a new name...
- of the lots. Two years later, he sold the land to Ernestus Putnam, who replatted the village and began to sell lots in 1831; unlike Smith, Putnam saw the...
- established there named "Lowell" after the township. The community was replatted in 1854 and renamed after the post office. It incorporated as a village...
- closed on May 14, 1895. The town was given a second life when it was replatted in 1909. On November 13, 1909, the United States Post Office Department...
- were from Northern Europe. The village of Elk River was platted in 1865, replatted in 1868, and when incorporated in the winter of 1880–1881, included both...