A copy of the Annual Water Consumer Confidence report is available in the Town Office.
The Town of Spiceland is truly unique in that no other township, town, village or city in the United States has the same name. Native Americans were first attracted to the area because of the abundance of springs along the classic little stream called Brook Bezor. The Spiceland Sanitarium attracted visitors from all over the United States until it burned in 1913. In pre-Civil War days, the town was a hotbed of abolitionist activity and a prominent station on the Underground Railroad. Spiceland Academy (later Spiceland High School) turned out a number of outstanding graduates, including playwrights, lyricists, inventors, entrepreneurs, authors and college presidents. Spiceland's Draper Inc. is the largest factory of its kind in the United States and the largest industry in Henry County.
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Spiceland Town Office: 130 East Main Street, PO Box 386 Spiceland, Indiana, 47385. |