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Judyville, Indiana

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Judyville is a small unincorporated community in Liberty Township, Warren County, Indiana.
== History ==
Judyville's founder John Finley Judy, born in Ohio on 18 March 1856, arrived in Warren County in 1867 with his parents Skillman and Sarah. (The Judy surname was an anglicization of the German Tschudi.) John attended high school in Attica and afterwards taught school for several years. In 1881 he invested the money he earned from teaching into cattle, then leveraged the profits to establish himself as a farmer and an entrepreneur. The subjects of Judy's enterprises were diverse and included livestock, vehicles, farming equipment, groceries, dry goods and various supplies, blacksmithing, undertaking, grain elevators and real estate.〔''Biographical History of Tippecanoe, White, Jasper, Newton, Benton, Warren and Pulaski Counties, Indiana.'' Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1899. p. 338-339〕
By the turn of the century, Judy's farm in Liberty Township (already known by that time as Judyville) had become an industrial village containing "six barns, one of them being the largest in Warren County, thirteen dwelling houses, a hotel, an office building and numerous outbuildings ... provided with telephonic communication, there being ten distinct lines of operation.".〔 The site being remote, Judy convinced the Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad to build an eight-mile-long rail line to his farm from their trunk in Vermilion County, Illinois, and also minted a limited form of currency known as "Judy Money" which was accepted both in the village and throughout the Warren County area.〔Warren County Historical Society. ''A History of Warren County, Indiana (175th Anniversary Edition).'' 2002. p. 41〕
On 9 February 1903, John Judy officially platted the town of Judyville.〔Clifton, Thomas A. (editor). ''Past and Present of Fountain and Warren Counties, Indiana.'' Indianapolis: B. F. Bowen & Co., 1913. p. 310〕 The town gained a post office on 1 October 1903, with John's son Ole Ruppert Judy as the first postmaster. It operated until 6 January 1961.〔Warren County Historical Society. ''A History of Warren County, Indiana (175th Anniversary Edition).'' 2002. p. 220〕 John married Matilda Ann Hunter on 16 December 1877 and died 12 October 1931. His home in Judyville stood for many years, but was accidentally destroyed by fire on 1 August 2001 while being remodeled.〔
The commerce and industry that once flourished at Judyville faded during the 20th century, in common with the decline of many rural Midwestern communities. The town is now entirely residential.

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