Rogersville, Indiana | |
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Unincorporated place | |
Coordinates: 40°02′08″N 85°19′46″W / 40.03556°N 85.32944°W | |
Country | United States |
State | Indiana |
County | Henry |
Township | Stoney Creek |
Elevation | 1,024 ft (312 m) |
Population (2020) | |
• Total | 7 |
ZIP code | 47386 |
FIPS code | [2] |
GNIS feature ID | 442256[1] |
Rogersville has a population of 7.[citation needed] Its elevation is 1,024 feet.[1] Rogersville was established in January 1837 by James O. Rogers and John R. Colburn.[3] The village is located a few miles from Blountsville, Indiana.
In 1851, it was documented that Rogersville had a post office with a postmaster named Jabesh Luellen.[4] Luellen's tenure as postmaster appears to have been superseded by his son, David M. Luellen, who is listed as a postmaster of Rogersville in the book History of Henry County, Indiana.[5] Luellen Jr. was also a merchant in the village.[5]
In 1871, it was documented that Rogersville had a harness shop, a blacksmith shop, a shoe store, a grocery store and a dry goods store.[3] In 1871, Rogersville also had a physician by the name of Dr. Kerr.[3]
It has been stated that residents of the town were conductors on the Underground Railroad.[6] Information at rootsweb.ancestry.com for the village states:
Three of the town's residents, Jonathan Macy, his son-in-law, Jabish Luellen and Dr. William M. Kerr, were all conductors on the "Underground Railroad".