Goldsmith, Indiana

For other places with the same name, see Goldsmith (disambiguation).
Goldsmith
Unincorporated community
Goldsmith
Coordinates: 40°17′22″N 86°08′57″W / 40.28944°N 86.14917°W
Country United States
State Indiana
County Tipton
Township Jefferson
Green Station 1876
Elevation 909 ft (277 m)
ZIP code 46045
FIPS code 18-28296[1]
GNIS feature ID 435162[2]
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Goldsmith is an unincorporated community of Jefferson Township in Tipton County, Indiana, United States, about 40 miles north of Indianapolis. It is part of the Kokomo, Indiana Metropolitan Statistical Area.

History

Originally called Green Station, Goldsmith was surveyed in 1876. The original landowners were John Wolford, J.A. Teter, McDonald Teter, and Hiram Fulkerson. The town's name was changed to Goldsmith after the founders discovered another town in Indiana named Green Station. It was named after a contractor who helped build the LaFayette, Muncie and Bloomington Railroad. The first home was built in the village, on the west side, by Solomon Wolford. There was also a blacksmith and a shop.[3] A Methodist Episcopal Church was organized in Goldsmith in 1881. A church was built for the congregation, costing $1,000 to build.[4]

As of 1914, the town was known for its high school, which was the most contemporary in the state at the time. The town used to be home to the "old settlers' meeting," in which thousands of early Indiana settlers would unite in Goldsmith to celebrate.[3]

Geography

Goldsmith is located six miles west of Tipton, Indiana.[3]

Demographics

As of January 1914, the village had a population of 200.[3]

Education

The first school in Jefferson Township was built in Goldsmith and began operation in 1842. James Forsythe was the first teacher.[5]

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Coordinates: 40°17′22″N 86°08′58″W / 40.289379°N 86.14933°W