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  1. Posey County, Indiana. /  38.02°N 87.86°W  / 38.02; -87.86. Posey County is the southernmost, southwesternmost, and westernmost county in the U.S. state of Indiana. Its southern border is formed by the Ohio River, and its western border by the Wabash River, a tributary to the Ohio. As of 2020, the population was 25,222. [1]

  2. Feb 1, 2024 · Find information about Posey County offices, news, events, and services. Learn about the county commissioners, council, clerk, treasurer, and more.

  3. Visit Posey County, Inc. strives to bring regional attention to the abundance of opportunities for outdoor recreation, family adventure, and immersion in remarkable culture and history to Southwest Indiana.

  4. Posey County is an important agricultural and industrial area with a rich historical past and unique natural ecosystem that provides visitors with a wide variety of sightseeing, cultural, and outdoor opportunities. New Harmony’s Utopian movements influenced the world with two centuries of innovative ideas and dedication to spirituality and the arts that continue to this day. Mount ...

    • 401 Arthur Street, New Harmony, 47631, IN
    • (812) 682-0050
  5. Apr 30, 2024 · Email: kristina.carter@poseycountygov.org / martha.breeze@poseycountygov.org. Health Department. County Clerk has marriage, divorce, probate and court records from 1815. County health department Dept has birth and divorce records from 1882. County Recorder has land records from 1815 and some military discharge records.

    • Mt. Vernon
    • Warrick, Knox, Gibson [1]
    • September 7, 1814
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  7. Find contact information and services of various county offices in Posey County, Indiana. Browse the list of offices by name or date and learn more about their functions and locations.

  8. ABOUT US. Posey County, Indiana is an ideal landing place for travelers. It has been for thousands of years. A bird’s-eye view of middle-America shows two great rivers tracing hundreds of miles of landscape, literally carving out the borders of Midwest states. The junction where those rivers meet is Posey County, and it’s a place that’s ...

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