| In the early years of the nineteenth
century immigrants from Northern Germany came to this country settling in
Cincinnati and other parts of Ohio. Soon afterwards, perhaps beginning in
the year 1835, these same people moved westward to Jackson County,
Indiana, making this county their permanent home. |
Although very little is known concerning the earliest
beginnings of this congregation, these people did not long remain without
the means of Grace. The cornerstone of the now-remodeled church was
removed on September 28th, 1938, with the hope of obtaining full
information concerning earliest beginnings. All contents were found in a
state of absolute ruin, however. The only other record on hand is a land
deed, dated September 16th, 1839, showing that 40 acres were transferred
to this congregation by a William Albert of Hamilton County of the State
of Ohio. In an official publication of the former Ohio Synod published in
1900, it is stated that this congregation was organized about the year
1852. from "Dedication of
St. Paul's" 1938 |