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Strawtown, Indiana : ウィキペディア英語版
Strawtown, Indiana

Strawtown is an unincorporated community in White River Township, Hamilton County, Indiana.
==History==
Strawtown was once an Indian village, but was laid out by white settlers in 1819 to serve travelers. Situated on the Conner Trail which connected the cities of Cincinnati and Indianapolis, it served as the halfway point between Anderson and Indianapolis. Strawtown was officially platted by Bicknell Cole and William Conner in 1836.
The area was possibly named after a native Delaware chief named Straw or Strawbridge.〔
(http://www.epodunk.com/cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=5736)〕 Indian Strawtown was located across the river to the east and north of present-day Strawtown. Miami and Shawnee tribes invited the Delaware to settle in the White River basin after a 1795 treaty. Indian Strawtown was one of 14 Delaware villages established along the West Fork of the river.〔(Early History of Strawtown: 1787-1861 by Cloe Morris, 1988, p. 3)〕
In 1821, a minimum purchase of per speculator was offered at a price of $1.25 per acre. The following year, five Strawtown settlers went to the Brookville land office and purchased tracts at that price. By 1836, roughly 30 families had purchased land in this area.〔(Early History of Strawtown: 1787-1861 by Cloe Morris, 1988, p. 10)〕
A post office was opened in 1834 and closed in 1902.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Hamilton County )〕 It was originally established upstream in Stevensburg on October 13, 1829, as one of the earliest posts in the territory.〔(Sons of the Wilderness: John and William Conner by Charles N. Thompson, 1937, p. 202)〕
William Foster’s saw mill was established two miles (3 km) downstream in what is now Clare. Lumber was bound and floated like a raft down towards Noblesville and Indianapolis.〔(Early History of Strawtown: 1787-1861 by Cloe Morris, 1988, p. 16)〕
Doctor Amos Palmer organized and taught the first school in Strawtown during the winter of 1822-23. The county was separated into two equal townships in 1823, White River to the north and Delaware to the south. Rapid growth, spurred partly by the state’s plans to run the Central Canal () through Strawtown, caused the creation of seven additional townships. The canal in that area never materialized and growth stagnated, thanks in part to the location of the nearest railway four miles to the west.〔(Early History of Strawtown: 1787-1861 by Cloe Morris, 1988, pp. 22-35)〕

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