- Port Fulton, Indiana
Port Fulton was a town located two miles up the river from Louisville, within present-day
Jeffersonville, Indiana . At its height it stretched from the Ohio River to modern-day 10th Street, and from Crestview to Jefferson/Main Streets. [Kramer, Carl. "This Place We Call Home" (Indiana University Press, 2007) p.235)]Port Fulton was laid out in 1835 by Victor Neff, and named for
Robert Fulton , the inventor ofsteamboat s. Its original boundaries were present day Jackson Street (east), Division Street (west), and between Court and Charlestown Streets to the north. It became a magnet for those in the maritime business. Henry French, a steamboat builder, already had a home there. The Howard Family resided there. The shipyards of both French and Howard becameJeffboat . [Kramer p.100-101]In April 1853 the city of Jeffersonville attempted to annex Port Fulton, only to be stymied by its residents. [Kramer p.139)]
The third-largest Civil War hospital,
Jefferson General Hospital , was operated there, formed from the Brighton estate owned byJesse Bright that was confiscated by Union authorities.In 1880 the population was 907; in 1900, it was 1,104. However, Port Fulton's population declined to 971 in the 1920 census. This allowed Jeffersonville to finally annex Port Fulton in 1926. [Kramer p.210, 256]
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