[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 161 (2015), Part 10]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page 14428]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




           CELEBRATING THE TOWN OF HEBRON'S 125TH ANNIVERSARY

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                        HON. PETER J. VISCLOSKY

                               of indiana

                    in the house of representatives

                     Wednesday, September 16, 2015

  Mr. VISCLOSKY. Mr. Speaker, it is with sincere pride that I recognize 
the town of Hebron, Indiana, as town officials and the entire community 
celebrate the very special occasion of its 125th anniversary.
  Prior to its incorporation in March of 1890, Hebron was originally 
known as the ``Corners'' based on the crossing of two roads at its 
location. Although the town's first three attempts at incorporation 
were unsuccessful, the area thrived and continued to grow, and the 
first school was constructed in 1842. The year of 1845 was significant 
in that the first constructed log house was completed within the 
community, while the petition for a local post office was also 
submitted by Reverend Wilson Blaine during that year. The petition 
would be approved within a year's time and named Hebron after Reverend 
Blaine's congregation. A new era arose in 1863 with the construction of 
the Pittsburgh, Chicago, and Saint Louis Railroad, linking the 
community by rail with Chicago's business and economic opportunities. 
Residents could now leave for business in Chicago in the morning and 
return in the evening. The years to come would mark an exciting time 
for Hebron and for all of Northwest Indiana.
  Although it was not yet incorporated, the census taken in 1886 showed 
that the area had a population of 663. By its centennial year in 1990, 
Hebron had demonstrated a steady growth with a population of 2696 
residents. This trend has continued throughout the years, as the latest 
census data indicates that Hebron's population has reached 3700.
  In celebration of the town's 125th anniversary, festivities will be 
held in Hebron during the annual Block Party for the Town on Saturday, 
September 19, 2015. In commemoration of this milestone, there will be a 
walking tour of community homes built in the 1800s, and the town's 
museum will be open for residents, visitors, and friends to reflect on 
the rich history of Hebron. In addition, entertainment and a grand 
fireworks display will take place for all to enjoy. A time capsule will 
also be buried near the Hebron clock tower to mark this special 
anniversary. For their devotion to their town's memory and prosperity, 
I would like to take the time to acknowledge Town Council President Don 
Ensign, Vice President Dave Peeler, council members, Pete Breuckman, 
Mike Mantai, and Keith Cunningham, Clerk-Treasurer Terri Waywood.
  Mr. Speaker, I ask that you and my distinguished colleagues join me 
in honoring the 125th anniversary of the town of Hebron, Indiana. For 
125 years, the people of Hebron have demonstrated a level of pride in 
and service to their community that is unmatched. The town and its 
people have been an integral part of the Northwest Indiana community 
for generations, and I have been proud to serve as their 
representative.

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