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Hebron Zip Codes:
46341
Hebron: latitude 41.3247 – longitude -87.2016
Hebron is a town in Boone Township, Porter County, Indiana, United States. The population was 3,724 at the 2010 census.
The first settler to Hebron was Judge Jesse Johnson (1st Judge of the Porter County Probate Court. The Place of Hebron was an right to use prairie interspersed with little groves of trees. The prairie was about 2.5 miles (4.0 km) long by 0.75 miles (1.21 km) wide. About 0.5 miles (0.80 km) south was the Potawatomi village of Hauakiki. Locally the village was called “Indian Town.”
The Place chosen for treaty was referred to as “The Corners” as this was where two roads crossed. Hebron was laid out in 1841. The first homes were of log construction. In 1849, Mr. McCune built the “Tavern” as the first frame structure. The tavern continued in use as a tavern until 1936. In 1838, a Rev. Hannan organized the Bethlehem Church of Associate Reform Presbyterians. Later the church misused its herald from “Bethlehem” to “Hebron.” In 1845, Rev. Blain of the Hebron Church of Associate Reform Presbyterians petitioned for a name office named after his church. The proclaim office was received that year and the town got its name.
In 1849, 1852, 1855, and 1864 lots were laid out to the west and south of “The Corners.” It took the construction of the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad in 1863 to edit the town to growth. Completed just to preserve the Union effort during the American Civil War, the railroad spurred addition after the achievement ended. Hebron became a gateway to the wealthy hunting grounds of the Grand Kankakee Marsh.