Rose Hill (also called Rosehill) was an unincorporated community along a railroad at the border between Kosciusko County, Indiana, and Wabash County, Indiana.[1][2] The extinct community's church and cemetery, in Wabash County, remain.[3] The Rose Hill Post Office was established by 1870.[4] United States Post Office Department Official Postal Guides through 1881 listed the Rose Hill Post Office as being in Kosciusko County,[5] and afterwards in Wabash County.[6] The Rose Hill Post Office was discontinued by about 1906.

Detail of 1875 map of Wabash County, Indiana, showing the location of the Rose Hill Post Office on the northern border of Pleasant Township, adjacent to Kosciusko County, Indiana, and along the Cincinnati, Wabash and Michigan Rail Road (C. W. & M. R. R.). Used by permission of the Indiana Historical Society.[7]

References

  1. T. B. Heim, History of Wabash County, Indiana (Chicago: John Morris Printer, 1884), pp. 443, 446.
  2. Clarkson W. Weesner, History of Wabash County Indiana, vol. 1 (Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1914), p. 456.
  3. T. B. Heim, History of Wabash County, Indiana (Chicago: John Morris Printer, 1884), pp. 447, 449.
  4. United States Post Office Department, Post Office Directory (Washington: Government Printing Office, Sep 1870), p. 174.
  5. United States Post Office Department, Official Postal Guide (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, Jan 1881), p. 134.
  6. United States Post Office Department, Official Postal Guide (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, Jan 1882), p. 138.
  7. "Sectional Map of Wabash County, Indiana," Atlas of Wabash County Indiana (Philadelphia: Hosea Paul & Co., 1875), p. 15.

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