McCordsville is a town in Vernon Township, Hancock County, Indiana, United States. The population was 4,797 at the 2010 census. The town is a fast-growing
Home Institute of the New York Herald Tribune [1940] (p. 36) Cook Book, McCordsville Methodist Church [1951] (p. 7) Prudence Penny's Cookbook, [1939] (p.67)
small parts reach into the nearby towns of Lawrence, Fortville, and McCordsville. Geist Reservoir was named after Clarence H. Geist, a former owner of
(13 km) northwest of Greenfield and 3 nautical miles (6 km) southwest of McCordsville. It was known as Mount Comfort Airport until March 2011. This facility
60 Lynn 1,143 1,097 -4.02 Lynnville 781 888 13.70 Lyons 748 742 -0.80 McCordsville 1,134 4,797 323.02 Mackey 142 106 -25.35 Macy 248 209 -15.73 Marengo