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Weaver, Indiana

Unincorporated communities in Grant County, IndianaUnincorporated communities in IndianaUse mdy dates from July 2023

Weaver is an unincorporated community in Liberty Township, Grant County, Indiana. Weaver's first settlers were free people of color who migrated from North Carolina and South Carolina to Grant County in the early 1840s. The neighborhood was originally known as Crossroad; however, it was later renamed Weaver in honor of a prominent family of the community. The rural settlement reached its peak in the late 1800s, when its population reportedly reached 2,000. Many of its residents left the community for higher-paying jobs in larger towns during the Indiana's natural gas boom, but more than 100 families remained in the settlement in the early 1920s. Weaver, as with most of Indiana's black rural settlements, no longer exists as a self-contained community, but Weaver Cemetery remains as a community landmark.

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Weaver, Indiana
South 300 W, Marion

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N 40.465277777778 ° E -85.729166666667 °
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South 300 W 6027
46938 Marion
Indiana, United States
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