Elizabethtown, Delaware County, Indiana

Elizabethtown, Delaware County

Location of Washington Township in Delaware County
Coordinates: 40°22′29″N 85°27′40″W / 40.37472°N 85.46111°W / 40.37472; -85.46111Coordinates: 40°22′29″N 85°27′40″W / 40.37472°N 85.46111°W / 40.37472; -85.46111
Country United States
State Indiana
County Delaware
Current view of Elizabethtown.

Elizabethtown was a small, now extinct town in northern Delaware County in Washington Township, Delaware County, Indiana. The town was platted in the early 19th century and was located along the north bank of the Mississinewa river in section 12, of Washington Township, in Delaware County, Indiana.[1]

DCHS Marker

History

Early plat map.

The town was platted in the early 1800s by Joseph Wilson and named in honor of his daughter, Elizabeth Wilson.[2] The town's central economic activity was centered on a flour and a saw mill.[3] The town's inhabitants had hoped for the village to become the county seat of either Blackford or Delaware county. Blackford county chose Hartford City and Delaware county chose Muncie. The town slowly declined in the middle of the 19th century and ceased to exist at the beginning of the 20th.[4] The only existing remnant of the town is the adjacent Elizabethtown Cemetery.[5]

Cemetery gate.

Geography

Hand drawn map.

Elizabethtown was located at 40°22'29.12" North, -85°27'40.34" West (40.374091,-85.461258). Currently a farm field, the town was located just north of the bend in the Mississinewa river.

References

  1. Kemper 1908, p. 100.
  2. Kemper 1908, p. 712.
  3. Haimbaugh 1924, p. 114
  4. Ellis 1890, p. 184.
  5. Elizabethtown Cemetery

"Elizabethtown Cemetery". Find A Grave. Retrieved September 24, 2012. 

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