Kramer, Indiana
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Kramer is a small town in Liberty Township, Warren County, Indiana.
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[edit] History
On November 5, 1885, a post office was established called Cameron Springs, named for its first postmaster William Cameron. On June 12, 1889 the name was changed to Indiana Mineral Springs, and on March 23, 1901 it was changed again to Kramer, for the Henry L. Kramer who built the nearby resort Hotel Mudlavia. Mudlavia offered treatments that took advantage of the local mineral springs, which were believed to have therapeutic properties.
Indianapolis-based bottled water company Cameron Springs drew on the water's reputation to help market its product. Perrier Group of America acquired Cameron Springs in June 2000.
[edit] Geography
Kramer is located at 40°20'19" North, 87°17'15" West (40.338611, -87.287500). The town is surrounded by wooded hills and gullies that lead down to Big Pine Creek less than half a mile to the west.
[edit] References
Warren County Historical Society. A History of Warren County, Indiana (175th Anniversary Edition) (2002).
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