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- Port_Fulton,_Indiana abstract "Port Fulton was a town located two miles up the river from Louisville, within present-day Jeffersonville, Indiana. At its height it stretched from the Ohio River to modern-day 10th Street, and from Crestview to Jefferson/Main Streets.Port Fulton was laid out in 1835 by Victor Neff, and named for Robert Fulton, the inventor of steamboats. Its original boundaries were present day Jackson Street (east), Division Street (west), and between Court and Charlestown Streets to the north. It became a magnet for those in the maritime business. Henry French, a steamboat builder, already had a home there. The Howard Family resided there. The shipyards of both French and Howard became Jeffboat.In April 1853 the city of Jeffersonville attempted to annex Port Fulton, only to be stymied by its residents. The third-largest Civil War hospital, Jefferson General Hospital, was operated there, formed from the Brighton estate owned by Jesse Bright that was confiscated by Union authorities.In 1880 the population was 907; in 1900, it was 1,104. However, Port Fulton's population declined to 971 in the 1920 census. This allowed Jeffersonville to finally annex Port Fulton in 1926.".
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- Port_Fulton,_Indiana wikiPageRevisionID "618817335".
- Port_Fulton,_Indiana wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography_of_Clark_County,_Indiana.
- Port_Fulton,_Indiana wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jeffersonville,_Indiana.
- Port_Fulton,_Indiana wikiPageWikiLink Henry_French_House.
- Port_Fulton,_Indiana wikiPageWikiLink Howard_Steamboat_Museum.
- Port_Fulton,_Indiana wikiPageWikiLink Jeffboat.
- Port_Fulton,_Indiana wikiPageWikiLink Jefferson_General_Hospital.
- Port_Fulton,_Indiana wikiPageWikiLink Jeffersonville,_Indiana.
- Port_Fulton,_Indiana wikiPageWikiLink Jesse_Bright.
- Port_Fulton,_Indiana wikiPageWikiLink Jesse_D._Bright.
- Port_Fulton,_Indiana wikiPageWikiLink Louisville,_Kentucky.
- Port_Fulton,_Indiana wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Fulton.
- Port_Fulton,_Indiana wikiPageWikiLink Steamboat.
- Port_Fulton,_Indiana wikiPageWikiLink File:Port_Fulton_today.jpg.
- Port_Fulton,_Indiana wikiPageWikiLinkText "Port Fulton".
- Port_Fulton,_Indiana wikiPageWikiLinkText "Port Fulton, Indiana".
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- Port_Fulton,_Indiana subject Category:Geography_of_Clark_County,_Indiana.
- Port_Fulton,_Indiana subject Category:Jeffersonville,_Indiana.
- Port_Fulton,_Indiana hypernym Town.
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- Port_Fulton,_Indiana type Settlement.
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- Port_Fulton,_Indiana comment "Port Fulton was a town located two miles up the river from Louisville, within present-day Jeffersonville, Indiana. At its height it stretched from the Ohio River to modern-day 10th Street, and from Crestview to Jefferson/Main Streets.Port Fulton was laid out in 1835 by Victor Neff, and named for Robert Fulton, the inventor of steamboats. Its original boundaries were present day Jackson Street (east), Division Street (west), and between Court and Charlestown Streets to the north.".
- Port_Fulton,_Indiana label "Port Fulton, Indiana".
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- Port_Fulton,_Indiana wasDerivedFrom Port_Fulton,_Indiana?oldid=618817335.
- Port_Fulton,_Indiana depiction Port_Fulton_today.jpg.
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