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210 Walnut Street Rockport, IN 47635 Phone: 812-649-4866 Our meetings are held the first Tuesday of the month, as needed, at the Rockport Library at 6:00 PM. Usually, there is no meeting in January or July. Historical Events and HolidaysJanuary 1, 1838 – During this month, the Rockport paper The Register was established by B. J. Barney. January 1 – New Year's Day January 3, 1818 – The first Sheriff of Spencer County, David Edwards, elected. January 5, 1874 – Spring Station Post Office Established, Name Changed to Spring - John Chrisney First Postmaster January 6, 1831 – Midway Post Office Established - Mason Howell First Postmaster January 10, 1865 – Knob City Post Office Established - Charles Jenkins First Postmaster January 10, 1818 – Spencer County formed from Warrick and Perry County. - Named after Spier Spencer, a casualty at Tippecanoe. January 17, 1898 – Pueblo Post Office Established - Benjamin Boultinghouse First Postmaster January 20, 1828 – Sarah Lincoln Grigsby (Abe's sister) dies while giving birth at age 21. January 21, 1878 – Grass Post Office Established - Stephen Davis First Postmaster January 22, 1850 – Fulda Post Office Established - William Hammond First Postmaster January 26, 1860 – Buffaloville Surveyed. January 26, 1838 – Taylorsport Surveyed. January 29, 1937 – Flood Crest at Rockport 53.74 Feet. Officers Membership Dues Membership is open to all and dues are $20.00 per year per person from August 1 to July 31. Membership may be taken out at any time. A form is available on the links above. Mail your name, address, e-mail (not required) and research interest (if any) to: Spencer County Public Library 210 Walnut Street Rockport, IN 47635-1398 Phone: 812-649-4866 Web Site Mission Statement The mission of the Spencer County History web site is to provide current information to our patrons concerning the operation of the Spencer County Historical Society and the history of the South Spencer County School Corporation. The Spencer County History web page is a creation of Raymond and Patricia Dawson with technical help from their son. It has not been officially sanctioned by the Spencer County Historical Society. It is an attempt to provide information to the public about the Society and to make available our research on the schools in the southern half of the county.
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