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| Township: Monroe |
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Location: Coordinates: CR 200E, 700S (200E is present-day Macedonia Pike) [S7] [S4, p 9] "a small village in the southeast part of the township [Monroe]. William Suit is the proprietor of the store at this point [also was 1st PM], and Mr. Gross is the village blacksmith." [S8, p 265] |
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| Post Office Data: Post Office Established: 12 Nov 1878 Post Office Closed: 29 Oct 1890 PO location: (1887) Just south of the intersection of present-day CR 700S, 200E on the east side of 200E "store & PO" [S4, p 9] Post office discontinued Nov 1890. "No one would perform the duties of the office. Afterward the people of this vicinity got their mail at Luray and Macedonia practically ceased to exist. [S1, p 101] Post office located at store in S.E. corner of sec 14 of Monroe twp [S1, p 101] |
| Postmasters: William J. Suits -- 12 Nov 1878 George W. Bants -- 3 Nov 1881 James Moody -- 13 Sep 1882 Canty Benbow -- 7 Apr 1884 James Comer -- 28 Apr 1884 Mail To Luray -- 18 Nov 1884 Canty Benbow -- 20 Jan 1885 (2nd Appt) Clark Nelson -- 14 Dec 1888 Jonas Gibson -- 17 Oct 1889 Canty Benbow -- 19 Aug 1890 PO closed, mail to Luray 29 Oct 1890 |
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| School: - Macedonia School - S9 page 108, - "Ah, Those School Days - Times Have Certainly Changed" by Ruth Hillman, [The Muncie Star, 7 Sept 1986, page 4B] - Photo of Delaware County District 7 School at Macedonia, 1909 - Mentions of other Delaware County Schools and teachers - Doc2715.pdf |
| Maps: - Post Office Location Map, 1887 (My Transcription) - [S4] - Doc2716.pdf |
| Sources: - [S2, p 973] - [S3, p 91] - [S4, p 9, 23] - [S5, p 34] [S6, 7 Sept 1986, p 4B] |
| "For a number of years a post office called Macedonia was kept at a store in the southeast corner of section 14, but in November, 1890, it was discontinued because no one would perform the duties of the office. Afterward the people of this vicinity got their mail at Luray, and Macedonia practically ceased to exist." [S1, p 101] |
| "Macedonia Cemetery Rededication, September 15, 2007" [DCHS Newsletter, July-Sept 2007, Vol22, No 3, page 1] |
| "Fairview Friends Cemetery" by Richard & Judi Ross - Delaware County Genealogist and Historian, March 1996, page 14 - Doc2907.pdf |
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