Established in 1865, Soller-Baker Funeral Homes has become one of northern Indiana's oldest businesses. Founded by John Soller as the Cabinet Makers Union at 222 Main Street, the firm later became Soller-Seeger Co., then changed to...
Funeral Homes in Templeton, IN
Randy, Kathryn, and the entire staff of Springer-Voorhis-Draper Funeral Home appreciate having good neighbors they can trust. They have built their reputation on the trust of friends and neighbors who have turned to them for sound advice and...
In April of 1944, John S. Jackson, his wife Ruth, and children Bill & Barbara moved to Rensselaer from Tipton, Indiana. John and Ruth purchased the Worland Funeral Home business located at the corner of Washington Street and McKinley Avenue. Then...
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Facts about the city
Templeton is an unincorporated community in Bolivar Township, Benton County, Indiana. It is part of the Lafayette, Indiana Metropolitan Statistical Area.
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History
Templeton and his wife Melissa on December 23, 1873, and contained 225 lots. Its first building was a shanty occupied by John Cosgrove, and was soon followed by the dwellings of Col. W. and Finch & Son (both purveyors of dry goods and groceries), Joseph Dehart's notions and butcher shop, John Rosa's grocery, Dr. It is part of the Lafayette, Indiana Lafayette, Indiana metropolitan area Statistical Area.
Templeton was laid out by Col.
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