• Source: Mansfield, Indiana
    • Mansfield (also called Mansfield Village, Dicksons Mills, Dixons Mills, Dublin or New Dublin) is an unincorporated community in Jackson Township, Parke County, in the U.S. state of Indiana.


      History


      The village was originally named New Dublin by James Kelsey in 1820. Within a couple of years, it was called Dickson's Mills, and then Strain's Mills, before it became known as Mansfield in the 1830s.
      The village prospered when a roller mill was built by James Kelsey and Francis Dickson in 1820. As the milling industry expanded, the village grew to a thriving town of more than 300. A sash mill and carding mill were added, and the little town gained a general store, blacksmith, cooperage and wagon maker, and a church and school were organized.


      See also



      List of Registered Historic Places in Indiana
      Mansfield Roller Mill
      Big Rocky Fork Covered Bridge
      Mansfield Covered Bridge
      Parke County Covered Bridges
      Pleasant Valley Cemetery
      Parke County Covered Bridge Festival


      References




      External links


      Media related to Mansfield, Indiana at Wikimedia Commons

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