Spring Hill Cemetery - rural Fountain County, IN
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member KC9PDY
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Spring Hill Cemetery is an old cemetery, located beside US136, to the east of the small town of Hillsboro, in Fountain County, Indiana.
Waymark Code: WMXZ7J
Location: Indiana, United States
Date Posted: 03/20/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member MountainWoods
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This one of four cemeteries in Cain Township, Fountain County, Indiana. According to Find A Grave (visit link) there are less than 150 known burials in this small, rural cemetery.

This small, well looked after, old cemetery can be found, on the south side of US 136, about half a mile east of the small town of Hillsboro, in Fountain County, Indiana. About a fourth of the headstones have been cleaned and reset on concrete bases. The memorials date from 1830 through 1935. There is a name sign, next to the road, indicating where this cemetery is.

The town of Hillsboro was laid out in the 1830s, and is the only settlement in Cain Township, having approximately 600 people, half the township population living there. It stands at the intersection of US 136 and Indiana State Road 341. Wikipedia (visit link)

Cain Township was one of the first of the eleven townships to be established in the county on July 24, 1826. At that time, much of the land was forested, but 100 years later most of the land was used for agriculture. Wikipedia (visit link)

Fountain County lies in the western part of the U.S. state of Indiana on the east side of the Wabash River. The county was officially established in 1826 and was the 53rd in Indiana. The county seat is Covington. According to the 2000 census, its population was 17,954; the 2010 population was 17,240. The county has eight incorporated towns with a total population of about 9,700, as well as many small unincorporated communities; it is also divided into eleven townships which provide local services. An interstate highway, two U.S. Routes and five Indiana state roads cross the county, as does a major railroad line. Wikipedia (visit link)

The state of Indiana was established in 1816. The first non-indigenous settler in the area that became Fountain County is thought to have been a Mr. Forbes, who arrived here in early 1823 and was soon followed by others. Fountain County was officially created on December 30, 1825, the act taking effect on April 1, 1826; the boundaries of the county have not changed since that time. It was named for Major James Fontaine of Kentucky who was killed at Harmar's Defeat (near modern Fort Wayne, Indiana) on October 22, 1790, during the Northwest Indian War. Wikipedia (visit link)
City, Town, or Parish / State / Country: Hillsboro, Indiana, USA

Approximate number of graves: 150

Cemetery Status: Inactive Maintained

Cemetery Website: [Web Link]

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