Corydon Junction, Indiana

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Corydon Junction is an unincorporated community in Harrison County, Indiana, in the United States. [1]

History

Corydon Junction was founded in 1833. [2] It was a depot on the Louisville, New Albany and Corydon Railroad. [3]

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References

  1. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Corydon Junction, Indiana
  2. Baker, Ronald L. (October 1995). From Needmore to Prosperity: Hoosier Place Names in Folklore and History . Indiana University Press. p.  103. ISBN   978-0-253-32866-3. This village was platted...in 1833...
  3. William H. Roose (1911). Indiana's Birthplace: A History of Harrison County, Indiana. Tribune Company, Printers. p. 72.

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