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Saint Joseph, Vanderburgh County, Indiana

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Country
  
United States

County
  
Vanderburgh

Saint Joseph
  
1867

Local time
  
Tuesday 5:57 AM

State
  
Indiana

Township
  
German

Elevation
  
167 m

Saint Joseph, Vanderburgh County, Indiana

Founded by
  
German immigrants, 1841

Weather
  
13°C, Wind NW at 11 km/h, 92% Humidity

Saint Joseph, affectionately called St. Joe County by locals, is an unincorporated community in German Township, Vanderburgh County, Indiana, United States and centered on St. Joseph Catholic Church. Along with that of Darmstadt, its colonization marked the beginning of German-American immigration to southern Indiana. The area was chosen as a settlement for its rich farmland.

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Map of St Joseph, German Township, IN 47720, USA

Name

The town is named after the church in its center, St. Joseph Catholic Church. The church is named for the Saint Joseph the Carpenter, the father of Jesus. Unlike most other local communities, St. Joseph has never had a railway station.

The nickname "St. Joe County" originates from the fact that there are multiple churches by the name of St. Joseph in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Evansville and Vincennes, and different names were needed to distinguish one from the next in conversation and on paperwork. The church is referred to as "St. Joe in the County", referring to the fact that the other St. Joseph Catholic Churches are located in Evansville ("St. Joe [in the] City") and Jasper "St. Joe [in] Jasper"). The name is frequently truncated to "St. Joe County", and members of the diocese have come to know the town as "St. Joe County".

Geography

Saint Joseph is located at 38°03′58″N 87°38′49″W.

References

Saint Joseph, Vanderburgh County, Indiana Wikipedia