- New Salisbury, Indiana
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New Salisbury is an unincorporated community in Jackson Township, Harrison County, Indiana. The community is centered on the intersection of State Highway 135 and State Highway 64, about 8 miles north of Corydon.
New Salisbury has many businesses and homes. Businesses include two gas stations, a grocery store, a drug store, a bank, a veterinarian's office, doctor offices, a transport company, and a manufacturing company among others. The area is within the North Harrison Community School Corporation.
The area has submitted to the State of Indiana to be incorporated. If approved New Salisbury would be the fourth largest town in Harrison County. Currently the area is governed by the Harrison County Government and represented by a council member on the County Council.
History
The town was sacked during Morgan's Raid by the main body of the Confederate Army as it advanced north to Salem where it camped the night of June 9th, 1863.
Municipalities and communities of Harrison County, Indiana Towns Corydon | Crandall | Elizabeth | Laconia | Lanesville | Mauckport | Milltown‡ | New Amsterdam | New Middletown | Palmyra
Townships Unincorporated
communitiesBradford | Breckenridge | Bridgeport | Buena Vista | Byrneville | Central | Central Barren | Davidson | Depauw | Dixie | Dogwood | Evans Landing | Fairdale | Fishtown | Frenchtown | Glidas | Happy Hollow | Harrison Grange | Little Saint Louis | Locust Point | Lottick Corner | Macedonia | Moberly | Mott Station | New Boston | New Salisbury | Ramsey | Rosewood | Seven Springs | Sugar Grove | Titus | Valley City | White Cloud
Footnotes ‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
Categories:- Southern Indiana geography stubs
- Populated places in Harrison County, Indiana
- Unincorporated communities in Indiana
- Louisville metropolitan area
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