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Leopold, Indiana

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Country
  
United States

County
  
Perry

FIPS code
  
18-42894

Elevation
  
201 m

Local time
  
Wednesday 11:01 AM

Area code
  
812

State
  
Indiana

Time zone
  
Central (CST) (UTC-6)

GNIS feature ID
  
0453547

Zip code
  
47551

Population
  
720 (2000)

Leopold, Indiana

Weather
  
-2°C, Wind NW at 21 km/h, 47% Humidity

Area
  
83.92 km² (83.14 km² Land / 78 ha Water)

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Leopold is a small unincorporated community in Perry County in the U.S. state of Indiana. Located fifteen miles north of the Ohio River, this village was founded in 1842 by the Reverend Augustine Bessonies and named for the then reigning king of Belgium, Léopold I.

Most of the original settlers of Leopold were Belgian emigres. These 'Walloon' settlers were Catholics from the French-speaking southern region of Belgium which had formerly been part of Luxembourg. They were motivated to move to America from cities along the Meuse River bordering France, such as Florenville and Chiny, after Belgium was placed under Protestant rule in the 1830s. The land and climate of Perry County was similar to their homeland and made for an easier transition. Because this was an open frontier, immigrants were required to sign an oath renouncing any allegiance to King Leopold.

With a population of less than 100, Leopold is the site of a Roman Catholic church, St. Augustine, a general store, Guillaume's Store, a restaurant, Marcy's, and a quiet atmosphere reminiscent of another time. On the last Sunday in July, Leopold holds its annual St. Augustine's picnic, which serves both as a fund raiser for the local parish and as a homecoming for former residents.

References

Leopold, Indiana Wikipedia