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Welcome to Ellettsville!
Situated only 7 miles from Bloomington, the seat for Monroe
County, Ellettsville is an incorporated town with a population of 5078
residents. It is close to Indiana University, Ivy Tech State College, and Lake
Monroe, the largest lake in Indiana. What Ellettsville is best known for is its
home town atmosphere, where friends are always friends and neighbors always are
willing to help neighbors. It is home to the Monroe County Fall Festival, a
homecoming of sorts for anyone who has had the privilege of calling Ellettsville
home.
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History: The town was founded in 1837 and later incorporated in
1866. It gets its name from the first merchant to get established, Edward
Ellett. Ellettsville's proud heritage is rooted in the limestone industry.
"Millions of tons of building stone have been shipped by trains and trucks
throughout the United States to build magnificent memorials, cathedrals,
government
buildings, libraries, public schools, colleges and universities, and countless
churches and synagogues. Included in these shipments have been priceless
carvings that have told the rich history of our states and national capitol.
Craftsmen from our limestone mills have traveled throughout the nation to do
on-site work on these structures in building American history" (by Maurice
Endwright), hence the town's motto,
"Builders of American History."
Today, Bybee Stone Company still produces
great designs and limestone works at its mill in Ellettsville.
The stone for the rebuilding of the Pentagon was provided by Bybee Stone after
the September 11, 2001 attacks. A special limestone panel was signed by
the workers in Ellettsville with the inscription: "Terrorist attacks can
shake the foundations of our biggest buildings, but they cannot touch the
foundation of America." - Pres. George W. Bush, Sept. 11, 2001.
Our town was proud to continue the tradition of Building American History.
The Legend of Jack's Defeat Creek
A creek runs through the Ellettsville area (flows north), and
there have been several versions of how it got its name in the 1800's when the
creek was much larger. Here is the latest:
"In his reminiscences of 1812, Col. Jack Ketcham,
a first-hand source, says Gen. John Tipton and a Col. Beam, with about 20 men,
crossed a tributary of Bean Blossom Creek while scouting the west fork of the
White River.
Jack Storm's and John Ketcham's horses got
mired in the mud. Tipton or his men jokingly named the creek "Jack's
Defeat" because of this incident.
This information can be found in "Messages and
Letters of William Henry Harrison", Logan Esarey, Editor, Indianapolis: Indiana
Historical Commission, 1922, Vol. 2, page 279." per the
Herald-Times HOTLINE column, 1/2/06.
Population: 2000 U.S. Census --
Monroe County - 120,563
Ellettsville (Incorporated) - 5078
Richland Township (un-incorporated area around Ellettsville - 12,349
Bean Blossom Township (area north of Ellettsville) - 2740
(includes the Town of Stinesville).
Note: The Richland-Bean Blossom School Corporation includes
students from these two townships as well as Town of Ellettsville students.
More statistics are available at: www.stats.indiana.edu
The Ellettsville and Richland Township area is one the
most rapidly developing areas in Monroe County. Two industrial parks house General Electric, Whitestone, PYA/Monarch, Tree of Life, Tasus, Hall Signs, Huntsman Packaging, Griner Engineering, InterArt
Distribution/Sunrise Publications, Beasley Produce, among others. Ivy Tech
State College is located in Park 48, which is also the new headquarters
of Cook, Inc. Several industrial sites are still available. Three commercial
centers, Jack's Defeat Creek Mall, Richland Plaza, and Richland Square contain
several businesses offering offering a wide-range of
merchandise and services.
Woodgate Housing Addition
Likewise, housing opportunities are increasing. New subdivisions
are being developed and or expanded. Affordable housing can be found in
Ellettsville as well as a new senior housing complex near the Endwright Center.
There are several apartment complexes for those interested
in short term or leased housing.
Area Services Information:
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Ellettsville is only 5 miles from the Monroe County Airport.
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Ellettsville is about 8 miles from Bloomington Hospital, a fine regional hospital which has 24-hour emergency service with a hospital
ambulance stationed at the Ellettsville Fire Department, next to Ellettsville
Police Department. The hospital has opened Ellettsville Family Practice
to serve patients of all ages in
Ellettsville. (812) 935-8866.
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Richland-Bean Blossom Community School Corporation is a
strong community asset with primary, intermediate, middle, and high schools.
UTILITIES INFORMATION:
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Phone: Smithville Telephone Company (812) 876-2211
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Electricity: Cinergy/PSI (800) 521-2232 or
Hoosier Energy REC (812) 876-2021
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Gas: Vetren (natural gas) (800) 777-2060 and Ferrellgas
(LP) (812) 876-5414
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Water: Ellettsville Utilities (812) 876-2297 or Bean
Blossom Patricksburg Water Corp. in outlying areas (812) 829-2283
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Sewer: Eastern Richland Sewer, Northern Richland Sewer,
and Ellettsville Sewer - billed through Ellettsville Utilities (812) 876-2297
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Cable/Digital TV - Insight Communications (812) 332-9486
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Internet /DSL - Bluemarble Telecom (812) 876-7505
and Insight Communications (812) 332-9486 (other services are available).
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Ellettsville
Town Hall is the core for the town's government, including clerk, treasurer,
and town council (Check
out those web pages for more information). Located at the corner
of Sale & Main (SR46).
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Ellettsville Post Office, serves area residents' postal service
needs.
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An Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles License Branch is located
in Richland Plaza for easy convenience for personal property licensing
and titling needs. (812) 876-1244
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Ellettsville Utilities provides water and sewer services
to the Ellettsville area. (812) 876-2297
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Monroe County Public Library -- Ellettsville Branch, is an
attractive library with a community meeting room. (812) 876-1272.
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Endwright Center, home of Area 10 Agency on Aging, serves
individuals over 50 years old and includes many community services, including
intergenerational activities. (812) 876-3383
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Rural Transit is available to all citizens in Monroe and
Owen Counties.
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A weekly Ellettsville newspaper is published by
The Journal.
(812) 876-2254
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A daily newspaper is published in Bloomington -
The
Herald-Times. (812) 332-4401
www.heraldtimesonline.com
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Richland-Bean Blossom Health Care Center provides services
to aging and invalid patients. (812) 876-6400
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Several churches provide religious services to the God-fearing
community (check out the
Schools & Churches page).
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IN 47429 812-876-6611 or Email: chamber@ellettsville.in.us
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