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  9. Floyds Knobs, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The town was named after Colonel Davis Floyd. [6] James Moore built a gristmill here in 1815. The word "knobs" comes from the local terrain. As one approaches Floyds Knobs from the southeast, The Knobstone or Siltstone Escarpment rises 400–850 feet above the Ohio River floodplain along the northwestern edge of New Albany, Indiana.