Tab, Indiana

Tab
Unincorporated community

The grain elevators on the west side of town
Tab
Tab
Tab
Coordinates: 40°24′40″N 87°28′22″W / 40.41111°N 87.47278°W / 40.41111; -87.47278Coordinates: 40°24′40″N 87°28′22″W / 40.41111°N 87.47278°W / 40.41111; -87.47278
Country United States
State Indiana
County Warren
Township Prairie
Founded 1905
Founded by Harrison "Tab" Goodwine
Area
  Total 0.1 sq mi (0.3 km2)
Elevation[1] 715 ft (218 m)
Population (2006)
  Total 50
Time zone EST (UTC-5)
  Summer (DST) EDT (UTC-4)
ZIP code 47993
Area code(s) 765
GNIS feature ID 444533

Tab is a small unincorporated community in Prairie Township, Warren County, in the U.S. state of Indiana.[2]

History

The town was platted on November 25, 1905 by Harrison "Tab" Goodwine, who donated land for the town and the railroad. A post office was established in Tab on April 8, 1907 and closed on April 30, 1955. Its only current business is the Tabor Grain Company (a subsidiary of Archer Daniels Midland) which operates the town's grain elevators.

Tab was home to a number of businesses in the early 20th century, including a hotel, lumberyard, hardware store, bank, blacksmith, barber shop, pool hall, telephone office, auto repair shop, two grocery stores and a Standard Oil bulk plant. There was also a train station, plus livestock pens for those animals being shipped. An annual Fall Festival used to be held which featured sack races, tug-of-war, baseball, hog-calling contests and competitions for who could harness and unharness a team of horses the fastest.[3]

The present population of Tab is approximately 45.

Geography

Tab is located in the northwestern part of the county at the intersection of County Road 650 North and the Bee Line Railroad. Jordan Creek begins a few miles northeast of town and flows past Tab to the east.

References

  1. "US Board on Geographic Names". United States Geological Survey. October 25, 2007. Retrieved 2016-07-10.
  2. "USGS detail on Tab, Indiana". Retrieved 2007-09-30.
  3. A History of Warren County, Indiana (175th Anniversary Edition). Warren County Historical Society. 2002.
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