Talk:Huntingburg, Indiana

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Under "Notable People," this article should include Otto A. Rothert (1871-1956), who was born in Huntingburg and is buried there in the Rothert family plot in Fairmount Cemetery. Rothert's family moved their tobacco marketing business to Louisville, Kentucky, when he was young. There Rothert became a lifelong historian and secretary of the Filson Club, now the Filson Historical Society. Rothert wrote several histories, including one on Muhlenberg County, Kentucky, and another on the outlaws of Cave-In-Rock on the Ohio River.Leedurhamstone (talk) 21:03, 3 April 2022 (UTC)Lee Durham Stone (April 3, 2022)