Martinsville, Clinton County, Indiana
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Mortonsville, also known as Martinsville, is an extinct small town in Forest Township,
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. In 1860 it gained a post office with Martin Davis as the first postmaster and, though on a contract route and not appearing in the official list of U.S. post offices, served the community for a number of years. When the Clover Leaf railroad was built through the township it bypassed Martinsville and established instead a station at
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about two miles away, leading to the town's demise.


Geography

A 1913 history of Clinton County gives Martinsville's position as "at the northeast corner of section seventeen" in Forest Township.


References

{{authority control Former populated places in Clinton County, Indiana Ghost towns in Indiana