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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 6:30 PM. Meetings subject to current Covid-19 regulations. Historical Events and HolidaysMay 17, 1866 – Mound Post Office Established - William Wood First Postmaster May 18, 1875 – Cornerstone for St. Bernard's Church in Rockport was laid. May 20, 1941 – Cornerstone of the Lincoln Memorial Building laid in Lincoln City. May 21, 1856 – Santa Claus Post Office Established, Name changed to Santaclaus, Name changed to Santa Claus - John Blum First Postmaster May 24, 1847 – Oakland Post Office Established - John Pinkston First Postmaster May 30 – Memorial Day June 3, 1918 – John O. Jenkins, first Spencer County soldier killed in France during WWI. June 6, 1818 – Rockport surveyed by James Johnson. - Land donated by W. R. Griffith, Isaac Wright, and W. R. Hynes by Daniel Grass, his agent. June 6, 1818 – The first post office opened at the place called Mt. Duvall (now Rockport). - John Morgan became postmaster. June 7, 1823 – Thomas Lincoln, by letter, united with the Baptist Church at Little Pigeon. June 12, 1806 – Thomas Lincoln marries Nancy Hanks near Springfield, Ky. June 14, 1821 – Dennis Hanks marries Elizabeth Johnston. June 14 – Flag Day June 15, 1826 – Gentry's Store Post Office Established, Name changed to Gentryville - Gideon Romain First Postmaster June 16, 1899 – Schley Post Office Established - Oscar Thomas First Postmaster 2021 - 2022 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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