- Corwin, Henry County, Indiana
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Town of Corwin, Indiana Coordinates: 39°53′0″N 085°17′00″W / 39.883333°N 85.2833333°WCoordinates: 39°53′0″N 085°17′00″W / 39.883333°N 85.2833333°W County Henry Time zone EST (UTC-5) - Summer (DST) EST (UTC-5) Corwin was a small settlement in Henry County, Indiana, United States. Established in the mid 19th century, the site was little more than a station along the Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis Railway and never saw significant development. Though the railroad (now operated as the Connersville and New Castle Railroad) still persists, no other trace of Corwin remains.
Geography
Corwin is located at 39°53′16″N 085°18′07″W / 39.88778°N 85.30194°W (39.887840, -85.301810) at an elevation of approximately 1100 feet, and is in Liberty Township.
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Municipalities and communities of Henry County, Indiana County seat: New Castle City Towns Blountsville | Cadiz | Dunreith | Greensboro | Kennard | Knightstown | Lewisville | Middletown | Mooreland | Mount Summit | Shirley‡ | Spiceland | Springport | Straughn | Sulphur Springs
Townships Blue River | Dudley | Fall Creek | Franklin | Greensboro | Harrison | Henry | Jefferson | Liberty | Prairie | Spiceland | Stoney Creek | Wayne
Unincorporated
communitiesAshland | Corwin | Foley | Grant City | Hillsboro | Honey Creek | Knox | Luray | Maple Valley | Mechanicsburg | Messick | Millville | Mount Lawn | New Lisbon | Ogden | Stone Quarry Mills | Raysville | Rogersville | Van Nuys | Westwood
Footnotes ‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
Categories:- Geography of Henry County, Indiana
- Ghost towns in Indiana
- Indianapolis-Anderson-Columbus geography stubs
- United States ghost town stubs
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