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Country
  
United States

County
  
Fulton

Founded by
  
Asa Coplen

Local time
  
Saturday 9:37 PM

State
  
Indiana

Township
  
Newcastle

Elevation
  
236 m

Area code
  
574

Talma, Indiana

Bloomingsburg (later changed to Talma)
  
June 13, 1851 (name changed on January 15, 1896)

Weather
  
12°C, Wind SE at 14 km/h, 95% Humidity

Talma is an unincorporated community in Newcastle Township, Fulton County, Indiana.

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Map of Talma, IN 46975, USA

Geography and history

Talma is located at 41°09′14″N 86°08′06″W where Redinger Ditch meets the Tippecanoe River. Indiana State Road 25 passes northeast through Talma, which is located about halfway between Rochester and Mentone.

The town was founded by Asa Coplen on June 13, 1851, and was named "Bloomingsburg". A petition was later filed to change the name because the United States Post Office wanted a shorter name for it. A local contest was held, and William Roundtree Kubley found the winning entry, Talma, in a crossword puzzle.

Talma was severely damaged by a tornado on April 3, 1974. This shut down the high school that was slated to be consolidated into Tippecanoe Valley High School later that year.

Economy

Talma is home to Talma Fasteners, a manufacturer of screws and bolts and is certified by ISO 9001: 2000. There is also Amish-run Ramer's Hardwood Furniture and Sunnybrook Greenhouses. Most residents work in Rochester, Argos, or Mentone.

References

Talma, Indiana Wikipedia