Hitchcock, Indiana

[2] Hitchcock had a general store, post office (established in 1858) and millinery shop, all housed in one two-story building, managed by the Clarence Dennis family, until 1952.

[3] The town of Hitchcock is shown on many early maps as "Oxonia", and was a station along the Monon Railroad, receiving mail delivered by the train four times a day up until the 1930s.

A major cultural center of the community was the Mt.

Zion Methodist Church cemetery is still active.

This Louisville metro area-related article is a stub.

Mt. Zion Church
Map of Indiana highlighting Washington County