Luther, Indiana

Luther is an unincorporated community in Whitley and Huntington counties, in the U.S. state of Indiana.

[4] A creamery was established in 1904,[5][6] but was affected by the bankruptcy of one of the partners, general store owner Myron L. Pray, and closed the same year.

[3][9] Luther Rural Telephone company was incorporated in 1902,[3] to establish and maintain telephone services in Whitley, Huntington, Wabash and Kosciusko counties, with the central office in Luther.

[13][14] The first horseless carriage in Huntingdon county was reputedly built in about 1850, by a schoolteacher living near where the town of Luther later stood.

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