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Do you know of Glass Rock ???

This page is an orphan - a placeholder until we can discover more about Glass Rock. When we encounter a name that is new to us, we add it to our Gazetteer with the hope that we'll discover more information in the future. Such is the case with Glass Rock.<1>

We found mention of Glass Rock as a community (see Mentions and References below), but haven't been able to determine its location - other than being located somewhere in Orange County, Indiana.

Communities Also Named Glass Rock ...

We found one communities that share the name Glass Rock.

Within Indiana, the name Glass Rock is unique.

Beyond Indiana, there is another community also named Glass Rock in the United States.

  • Communities Elsewhere In North America ...
    • Ohio
      • Perry County
      • Please visit our profile page for the Ohio community of Glass Rock [Perry County].

Miscellaneous References and Mentions for Glass Rock ...

We've created the following list to keep track of the sources that proved useful in adding to our knowledge about Glass Rock:

Business Atlas and Shippers' Guide (1895)
Published by Rand McNally & Co.

A note taken from the Shipper's Guide for Glass Rock - Services available: had a Railroad Station, no Post Office mentioned

Map from 1908 (unknown title/publisher)

More Orphans in  Orange County ...

Can you help?

As we explained above, when we encounter a name that might be a community or a post office we add it to our Gazetteer. If we have little information to go with the name, we call them Orphans. Below are Orphans that we believe to be located in Orange County.

Abbey Dell 
 Helix
Braxton 
 Lick Creek
Campbell 
 Obi
Elon 
 West Baden
French Lick SpringsWildwood Lake

Footnotes ...

<1>This entry could have originated in error. It might be that a source had a misprint, was simply wrong or we made a transcription error while referencing it. Many of the documents we reference are from the 1800s and the early 1900s, with some easier to read than others.