Canaan, Indiana

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Canaan
Canaan (Indiana)
Canaan
Canaan
Coordinates: 38°52′00″N 85°17′45″W / 38.866667, -85.29583
Country United States
State Indiana
County Jefferson
Township Shelby
Elevation [1] 948 ft (289 m)
ZIP code 47250
FIPS code 18-10036[2]
GNIS feature ID 432093

Canaan is a small unincorporated town in Shelby Township, Jefferson County, Indiana.

Contents

[edit] Geography

Canaan is located at 38°52′00″N, 85°17′45″W.

[edit] History

Canaan began growing slowly with the establishment of John Warfield's farm in 1812. The first known use of the name Canaan is dated November 15, 1832 when Edwards Ayres advertised that he had opened the Bee Hive, a public house, 14 miles from Canaan and 12 miles from Madison. On May 6, 1833 a road petition mentions Canaan in renaming a road to Versailles, Indiana beginning at Canaan. It is generally recognized that Amos Simpers founded Canaan by virtue of the fact that he sold 7 lots laid out along the road that is now State Road 62. On March 15, 1836 Canaan's original plat was filed in a Jefferson County deed book.

[edit] Early settlers

[edit] Indian-Kentuck Baptist Church

The Indian-Kentuck Baptist Church in 1814. In 1815 the church joined the Silver Creek Baptist Association according to the earliest independent record. On November 27, 1819, the church purchased a lot on Toddy s Branch for relocation but instead chose a site at Flat Bottom Cemetery about 1820. In either 1844 or 1865, dates being disputed, the church was moved to its present site.

[edit] Canaan Methodist Church

Canaan Methodist Church was founded in 1830 by John Cain, William C. Sullivan, John Warfield, and Marscia Cook and their wives. The cemetery dates to 1829 with the first burial being that of a child named Susan Littlejohn. Katherine Cain is reported to be the next buial which took place July 30, 1833. The land on which these burials occurred was deeded to church trustees by Amos Simpers on April 22, 1834. Three buildings were reported as church buildings. One made of logs was located about 1/4 mile northest of the final church site. The other two were located next to the graveyard building occurring in the 1840s and the last in 1868. On July 10, 1866 Joseph Lochard opened a store after operating a similar establishment in Manville, Indiana for some time. This store was run by Joseph and later by his son Solomon Lochard followed by Don Carlo Lochard.

[edit] Early business

During the 1840s and 1850s a number of people operated businesses within the area of Canaan. In 1829 a tavern was established by E.B. Bishop and a man by the last name of Etherton. In 1837 Ephraim and Coy Kennedy opened a store and by 1840 they were operating Kennedy & Bros., a tobacco factory employing 7 people. By 1850, 8000 pounds of tobacco was used in the production of cigars in which case 780,00 were produced in 1850 and 750,000 were produced in 1870. By 1878, Canaan would also had a drug store.

[edit] Social centers

On February 1, 1872 the Canaan Lodge of the International Order of Odd Fellows, was incorporated. On August 17, 1868, Canaan Lodge 393 of Free & Accepted Masons was organized only to be annulled. It was resestablished as Canaan Lodge 583 on February 28, 1890.

[edit] Public services

A high school opened in 1872 and mail delivery was through the Barbersville, Indiana|Barbersville]] post office until November 29, 1838 when William C. Sullivan became the first post master located at Section 2N Twp. 5N Range 11E. Canaan has the Canaan Elementary School [1]

[edit] Sources

[edit] References

  1. ^ US Board on Geographic Names. United States Geological Survey (2007-10-25). Retrieved on 2008-01-31.
  2. ^ American FactFinder. United States Census Bureau. Retrieved on 2008-01-31.

[edit] External links

Languages