Yorktown, Indiana

Yorktown is a town in Mount Pleasant Township, Delaware County, Indiana, United States.

During the Woodland period Native Americans built an earthen enclosure just to the east of Yorktown, still visible on Google Earth at 40°10′50″N 85°28′10″W / 40.1805°N 85.4694°W / 40.1805; -85.4694.

Yorktown lies at the junction of the White River and Buck Creek.

According to local legend, the Miami Indians believed that the peculiar configuration of the junction made Yorktown immune from tornadoes.

Yorktown was platted in 1837 by Oliver H. Smith who represented Indiana in the U.S. Senate from 1837 to 1843 and was a member of the Committee on Public Lands.

Yorktown's main street bears Smith's name.

[6] Yorktown benefited from the 1880s natural gas boom in the area, and was the site of several glass factories in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

Buck Creek was dammed to form "Lake Delaware" which became the focus of a 73-room resort hotel opened in 1893.

However, the dam ruptured within a few years and the entire West Muncie project was abandoned.

[7] Its most enduring legacy was perhaps that Yorktown was erroneously labeled "West Muncie" on some road maps into the 1960s and perhaps later, puzzling most local residents, who had neither seen nor heard the name in any other context.

The town was also served by an electric interurban line, the Union Traction Company of Indiana and its successor Indiana Railroad, in the early twentieth century.

In the mid twentieth century, many residents found employment in automotive plants in nearby Muncie and Anderson, most associated with General Motors.

[8] Former Yorktown Clerk-Treasurer Beth Neff was the defendant in high-profile court proceedings (State of Indiana v. Beth A. Neff, 18S-IF-478) that saw the Indiana Supreme Court clarify state statutes relating to the conditions under which Indiana judiciaries may remove publicly elected municipal officials from office.

21.2% of all households were made up of individuals, and 9.9% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older.

21.8% of all households were made up of individuals, and 8.6% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older.

Yorktown from the air, looking east.
Map of Indiana highlighting Delaware County