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from History of Clay Co., Indiana, Vol. I,
au: William Travis, publ. 1909

PRATTVILLE

Prattville, on the Indianapolis & St. Louis Railroad, in Dick Johnson township, founded by James M. Halbert, in 1871. During the time of the existence of this place as a business point and station on the railroad, it was known as Lodi, the name originally intended, but as it was neces- sary to select a different name for the postoffice, the Department named it Pratt, in honor of Daniel D. Pratt, then a United States Senator from Indiana. Then, to conform to the name of the postoffice, the town was from that time known as Prattville. This is the only instance in the history of the county of a point’s having three distinct names for the town, the postoffice, and the railroad station. James M. Halbert, the proprietor, was the first merchant and postmaster. As a town-site, post- office and business point this place has been practically abandoned.


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