Pence, Indiana
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Pence is a small town in Jordan Township, Warren County, Indiana
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[edit] History
Pence was founded around 1902 by Frank R. Pence and had a post office that operated from October 12, 1903 to April 5, 1957.
[edit] Geography
Pence is located at 40°21'40" North, 87°30'41" West (40.361111, -87.511389), less than a mile east of the Indiana-Illinois state line and a quarter mile from Jordan Creek, which flows southwest toward the Vermilion River.
[edit] References
Warren County Historical Society. A History of Warren County, Indiana (175th Anniversary Edition) (2002).
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