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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Johnson County, Indiana

 
Clickable Map of Johnson County, Indiana and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Johnson County, IN (47) Bartholomew County, IN (19) Brown County, IN (12) Marion County, IN (423) Morgan County, IN (13) Shelby County, IN (8)  JohnsonCounty(47) Johnson County (47)  BartholomewCounty(19) Bartholomew County (19)  BrownCounty(12) Brown County (12)  MarionCounty(423) Marion County (423)  MorganCounty(13) Morgan County (13)  ShelbyCounty(8) Shelby County (8)
Franklin is the county seat for Johnson County
Adjacent to Johnson County, Indiana
      Bartholomew County (19)  
      Brown County (12)  
      Marion County (423)  
      Morgan County (13)  
      Shelby County (8)  
 
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1 Indiana, Johnson County, Amity — Barnett Cemetery
On County Route E400S, 1.3 miles east of U.S. 31, on the right when traveling west.
This site was originally the burial place for Nancy Kerlin Barnett (1793-1831), an early Johnson County pioneer who moved to Blue River Township with her husband William Barnett (1786-1854). She asked to be buried overlooking Sugar Creek, . . . Map (db m237777) HM
2 Indiana, Johnson County, Bargersville — Bargersville School
On W. Old Plank Road (State Road 144) south of Schoolhouse Lane, on the right when traveling south.
This is the site of the Bargersville School that opened in 1912 with 162 students as part of White River Township's Center Grove Schools. Students in grades 1-8 attended here until 1937.Map (db m66835) HM
3 Indiana, Johnson County, Bargersville — Two Cent Road and Three Notch Road
On East 2 Cent Road at East Old Plank Road (State Road 144), on the right when traveling east on East 2 Cent Road.
What once was a cow path became a muddy plank road later named the Two Cent Road for the toll charged. A gravel route, it angled southwest across Three Notch Road, a wilderness trail blazed by Indians who marked it slashing three . . . Map (db m66741) HM
4 Indiana, Johnson County, Edinburgh — Edinburg
On South Main Street just south of West Main Cross Street, on the left when traveling south.
Laid out in 1822, Edinburg was first town in Johnson County. In 1976 known as the Black Walnut Veneer Capital of the World. Alexander Thompson and Louis Bishop proprietors of town with additions at once by Isaac Collier, William Hunt, John . . . Map (db m236545) HM
5 Indiana, Johnson County, Edinburgh — Historical Blue River Township
On U.S. 31 north of East Square 252 (State Road 252), on the right when traveling north.
Surveyed August 1820 by John Hendricks; Berry Trail, 1819; John Campbell Cabin, Edinburg, 1820; Elisha Adams Cabin, Amity, 1821; Mauxferry Road, 1823; Freeman Cemetery, 1823; Thompson Mills, 1825-1957; Hamner School and Cemetery, Amity, 1826; . . . Map (db m236544) HM
6 Indiana, Johnson County, Edinburgh — Thompson Mill
On Eisenhower Drive (State Road 252) at West River Road (a.k.a.: West Center Cross Street) (State Road 252), on the right when traveling east on Eisenhower Drive.
- - - - 1826 - - - - Built by James Thompson and Isaac Collier. 1850 - Thompson erected larger four-story brick mill. All flour used by Union Army during Civil War ground here. After a fire in 1872, John A. . . . Map (db m66784) HM
7 Indiana, Johnson County, Franklin — Big SpringHopewell Community
On State Road 144 north of County Road W100N, on the left when traveling north.
In 1824, settler Simon Covert led Thomas Henderson to Big Spring. A church, school and cemetery were envisioned to the south. Henderson outwitted a man seeking this spring site for a whiskey distillery. His family, vanguard of anti-slavery . . . Map (db m66766) HM
8 Indiana, Johnson County, Franklin — Big Spring
On State Road 144 north of County Road W100N, on the left when traveling north.
1831 - - - 1931 Big Spring Center of Hopewell Settlement This building erected by John Hoefgen, in memory of the early settlers, his Mother, Eliza Demott Hoefgen, and Uncle, Albert List, long an Elder in the . . . Map (db m66768) HM
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9 Indiana, Johnson County, Franklin — 41.1992.1 — Birthplace of Paul Vories McNutt
On N. Walnut St at W. King St, on the right when traveling south on N. Walnut St.
McNutt, born July 19, 1891 at 200 N. Walnut, was Indiana's 33rd Governor (1933-1937), state and national American Legion Commander, I. U. Law School Dean, High Commissioner and first U.S. Ambassador to Philippine Republic. Died March 24, 1955; . . . Map (db m66821) HM
10 Indiana, Johnson County, Franklin — 41.2000.1 — Birthplace of Roger D. Branigin
On N. Yandes St south of E. Adams St, on the right when traveling south.
As Indiana's 42nd governor 1965-1969, championed equal opportunity in education and housing. Earned degrees from Franklin College and Harvard University. Deputy prosecutor of Johnson and Brown counties 1926-1929. Practiced law in Franklin, . . . Map (db m66820) HM
11 Indiana, Johnson County, Franklin — Booker T. Washington School
On West Madison Street just east of Uitz Street, on the left when traveling east. Reported missing.
Franklin's grade school for children of color was here from 1873-1951 and was called West School until 1928 when Franklin's School's Board of Trustees resolved: "That the West School Building shall hereafter be known as the Booker T. . . . Map (db m145806) HM
12 Indiana, Johnson County, Franklin — First Cabin in Franklin
On W. Jefferson Street (State Road 144) at Walnut Street, on the right when traveling east on W. Jefferson Street. Reported missing.
A two room log cabin was built on or near this site in March, 1823 by George King, by whose efforts Johnson County was authorized Dec. 31, 1822 and organized March 8, 1823. King donated land for the county seat and Franklin was founded May 22, 1823. . . . Map (db m66838) HM
13 Indiana, Johnson County, Franklin — First Fair in Johnson County
On Martin Place east of North Main Street, on the left when traveling east. Reported missing.
The fair was held in woods belonging to Garrett C. Bergen, November 1838. Entrance to grounds was from North Main Street. No admission was charged and no money paid out in premiums. June 23, 1884 this area became known as The Charity Denton Martin . . . Map (db m69371) HM
14 Indiana, Johnson County, Franklin — Franklin
On U.S. 31 south of State Road 144, on the right when traveling north.
Founded in 1823, is the home of Franklin College, 1834 and the birthplace of two Indiana governors, Paul V. McNutt, 1891, at 599 E. Adams and Roger D. Branigin, 1902, at 205 Yandes. Johnson County Historical Museum at 150 W. Madison, Indiana Masonic . . . Map (db m236562) HM
15 Indiana, Johnson County, Franklin — Franklin Township High School1904 - 1932
Near County Road W100N south of State Road 144, on the right when traveling south.
Franklin Township High School served this community as the first public school with grades one through twelve. Although fire destroyed the building in December 1932, fire did not destroy the burning desire for education that had been . . . Map (db m66758) HM
16 Indiana, Johnson County, Franklin — 41.2020.1 — Franklin Wonder Five
On Grizzly Drive east of State Street, on the left when traveling east.
The Franklin Wonder Five dominated Indiana basketball in the 1920s as the sport’s popularity grew dramatically. The team won an unprecedented three consecutive state championships at the high school level from 1920-1922. After graduating, . . . Map (db m206696) HM
17 Indiana, Johnson County, Franklin — Home of Columbus Horatio Hall
On State Street at East Monroe Street, on the left when traveling north on State Street.
This plaque marks the site of the home of Columbus Horatio Hall 1846 - - - - - 1928 Famed Professor of Greek and Latin at Franklin College and upon two occasions its acting President, Columbus H. Hall was one of its most . . . Map (db m66823) HM
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18 Indiana, Johnson County, Franklin — Hopewell Academy 1855 to 1884
On County Road W100N south of State Road 144, on the right when traveling south.
Education-minded Hopewell Presbyterian Church members opened a six-room coed academy to the east in 1855. John Covert led builders using whip-sawed timers. Only nails were bought. Academy literary societies flourished. Pre-Civil War, it . . . Map (db m66744) HM
19 Indiana, Johnson County, Franklin — Hopewell Presbyterian Church
Near West 100 North at Indiana Route 144, on the left when traveling north.
was placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior May 23, 2000Map (db m221857) HM
20 Indiana, Johnson County, Franklin — Johnson County Civil War Memorial
On Jefferson Street at North Main Street, on the right when traveling east on Jefferson Street.
To Commemorate the Valor of the Soldiers of Johnson Co. In defense of the Union 1861 ———— 1865 — ∮— ( Relief ) — ∮— This fountain is erected by John T. . . . Map (db m55608) HM
21 Indiana, Johnson County, Franklin — Johnson County Court Houses
Near Jefferson Street at North Main Street, on the right when traveling east.
1st ~ Court held Smiley’s Mill, 5 miles S.E. of Franklin Oct. 16, 1823 2nd ~ George King home, Franklin, Indiana, March, 1824 3rd ~ North Main Street, Lot 35, Log, 2 stories, Oct., 1824 4th ~ Brick, 2 stories, . . . Map (db m238320) HM
22 Indiana, Johnson County, Franklin — Johnson County Museum of History
On North Main Street north of Madison Street, on the right when traveling north.
In 1922 members of the Franklin Masonic Lodge No. 107 broke ground on this neoclassical building that served as their Masonic Temple until 1987. The Johnson County Historical Society and the Johnson County government jointly purchased the temple in . . . Map (db m69370) HM
23 Indiana, Johnson County, Franklin — Johnson County Revolutionary War Memorial
On Jefferson Street at North Main Street, on the right when traveling east on Jefferson Street.
( Side One ) In Honor of All Revolutionary War Soldiers and Patriots Buried in Johnson County Erected July 2009 ( Side Two ) —∮— (D.A.R. - Crest) —∮— Alexander . . . Map (db m55609) WM
24 Indiana, Johnson County, Franklin — Johnson County Spanish American War Honor Roll
On Jefferson Street at North Main Street, on the right when traveling east on Jefferson Street.
( Plaque One ) —∮— ( Official Crest ) —∮— United ★Spanish ★ War ★ Veterans 1898 ★ 1902 —∮— —— —∮— —— . . . Map (db m55611) WM
25 Indiana, Johnson County, Franklin — Johnson County War Memorial Honor Rolls
On Jefferson Street at East Court Street, on the right when traveling east on Jefferson Street.
( Marker Front ) ( Center Section ) —∮— (The Great Seal) —∮— Dedicated to these Johnson County men who, in answering the call of duty, paid the Price of Freedom – (Seal) . . . Map (db m55786) WM
26 Indiana, Johnson County, Franklin — Martin PlaceHistoric District
On Main Street at Harriott Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
Circa 1870, Dr. John O. and Charity Denton Martin constructed the first house on Martin Place. Dr. Martin, a dentist by profession, was instrumental in procuring the charter of the City of Franklin. In 1885 Dr. & Mrs. Martin platted the district on . . . Map (db m146501) HM
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27 Indiana, Johnson County, Franklin — Nancy Kerlin BarnettBorn May 14, 1793 - Died Dec. 1, 1831
On North Main Street just north of East Madison Street, on the right when traveling north.
Married to William Barnett, Feb. 29, 1808. He was born Sept. 27, 1786, drowned in Ohio River Sept. 24, 1854. William was the great, great, great grandson of Pocahontas and John Rolfe. Daniel G. Doty, 1846 - 1934, protected his grandmother's grave by . . . Map (db m244936) HM
28 Indiana, Johnson County, Franklin — Old Hopewell Academy
Near Road W100N south of State Road 144, on the right when traveling south.
1855 - - - 1889 To commemorate the Ideals and Services of the Old Hopewell Academy and the faithful labors of the Teachers who here through many years brought to the youth of this community inspiration for life . . . Map (db m66763) HM
29 Indiana, Johnson County, Franklin — Province Hospital
On North Main Street north of Madison Street, on the left when traveling north.
1906 - ∮ - ∮ - ∮ - 1946 Built in 1906 First and only Hospital in Johnson County until after World War II (Second Plaque) To Honor the lineage of Family Physicians who have served here . . . Map (db m69390) HM
30 Indiana, Johnson County, Franklin — The Hopewell Flag
On State Road 144 west of North Centerline Road, on the right when traveling west.
Site of presentation of an American Flag to Company F. 7th Indiana volunteer Infantry Regiment August 20, 1861. The 34-star flag, sewn by ladies of Hopewell Presbyterian Church, was received at a farewell picnic in a grove on the John H. Van Nuys . . . Map (db m66782) HM
31 Indiana, Johnson County, Franklin, Clark Township — Heck-Hasler House
On 575 East, 0.4 miles south of East 700 North, on the right when traveling south.
National Register of Historic Places H. Victor & Karen Cochran Hasler 1868Map (db m221860) HM
32 Indiana, Johnson County, Franklin, Franklin Township — George King – 1782-1868Pioneer, Civic Leader, Philanthropist
Near West South Street at Ninevah Street, on the right when traveling west.
Founder and proprietor of Franklin, IN. Leader in the establishment of Johnson County, 1822. Founder of the First Presbyterian Church, Postmaster, Justice of the Peace and benefactor of Franklin College as donor of its original site and . . . Map (db m221851) HM
33 Indiana, Johnson County, Franklin, Franklin Township — Hopewell Academy Boarding House
On West 100 North, 0.2 miles west of Indiana Route 144, on the right when traveling west.
Built in 1870 to board Hopewell Academy students from across the state, this house was operated as such until 1884 when Indiana's public school system was established. Academy principal David Moore supervised building the house on ground bought for . . . Map (db m221859) HM
34 Indiana, Johnson County, Franklin, Franklin Township — Johnson County Civil War Memorial
Near West South Street at Ninevah Street, on the right when traveling west.
1861 1865 To honor and commemorate the men from Johnson County, Indiana who fought in the Civil War Erected by Lincoln Chapter Daughters of the Union May 30, 1940Map (db m221856) WM
35 Indiana, Johnson County, Franklin, Franklin Township — Johnson County Revolutionary War Memorial
Near West South Street at Ninevah Street, on the right when traveling west.
In memory of the Revolutionary heroes who rest in Johnson County
Erected by the Alexander Hamilton Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution 1776 – 1917Map (db m221854) WM
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36 Indiana, Johnson County, Franklin, Franklin Township — William Watson Wick1796-1868
Near West South Street at Ninevah Street, on the right when traveling west.
born in Cannonsburg, PA, came to Indiana in 1819; elected Clerk of the Indiana House of Representatives in 1820; chosen first Judge of the New Purchase in 1822; first Judge to hold court in Indianapolis; held first court in Johnson County at John . . . Map (db m221852) HM
37 Indiana, Johnson County, Greenwood — First Cabin in Greenwood
On North Madison Avenue south of County Line Road, on the right when traveling south. Reported missing.
Greenwood was founded Sept. 30, 1823. The original land owners, who were descendants of Dutch immigrants, came from Mercer County, Kentucky. A log cabin was built on or near this site by John B. and Jane Brewer Smock. The first church (Presbyterian) . . . Map (db m69294) HM
38 Indiana, Johnson County, Greenwood — First Church, School and Cemetery
On North Madison Avenue north of Noble Street, on the right when traveling north.
Presbyterians formed the first church in Greenwood on Dec. 31, 1825, and erected the first church building in Johnson County on or near this site in early 1826. The meeting house and surrounding cemetery occupied two acres of land that were donated . . . Map (db m69295) HM
39 Indiana, Johnson County, Greenwood — Glade-Dobbins Cemetery
On County Road N300E south of East Worthsville Road (County Road E750N), on the left when traveling south.
By 1832 neighbors were using this site for family burials. October 31, 1851, Francis and Rachel Dobbins in consideration of $18 deeded to Hiram Henry, Bethany Presbyterian - Conrad McClain, Hurricane Baptist - Oliver Harbert, Rocklane . . . Map (db m69327) HM
40 Indiana, Johnson County, Greenwood — J. T. Polk Canning Co.
On East Main Street east of Polk Place, on the right when traveling east.
James T. And Laura B. Polk started what became the largest cannery west of Baltimore by first canning tomatoes on their kitchen stove in 1872. “Polk’s Best” brand of canned vegetables were sold world wide for many years. The huge factory . . . Map (db m69313) HM
41 Indiana, Johnson County, Greenwood — James T. and Laura Polk Community House
On Madison Avenue north of West Broadway Street, on the left when traveling north.
The Community House was erected as a memorial to James T. And Laura Polk by their son and daughter, Ralph Polk and Pearl Polk Dungan. It was dedicated as the center for many varied activities on Feb. 5, 1920. The building has contained the public . . . Map (db m69310) HM
42 Indiana, Johnson County, Greenwood — The Birthplace of Banking in Greenwood
On South Madison Avenue south of West Main Street, on the right when traveling south.
The first bank, the Bank of Greenwood, was started in 1892 in a brick building that was built on this site by Grafton Johnson. It became the Greenwood Banking Co. In 1893 and was The First National Bank from 1906 to 1930, when the banking firm moved . . . Map (db m69316) HM
43 Indiana, Johnson County, Greenwood — Veterans Memorial
On West Main Street west of U.S. 31, on the right when traveling west.
Dedicated to the Honor and Sacrifice of Our men and women who Served our Country They Gave their Today for our TomorrowMap (db m69322) WM
44 Indiana, Johnson County, New Whiteland — Proctor ParkJoseph E. Proctor
On Tracy Road west of Road N25W, on the left when traveling west.
Joseph E. Proctor SGT US Army Killed in action May 3, 2006 Awarded Silver Star Tammin, Iraq WCHS Graduate 1987 When I first arrived on the scene 15 minutes after the blast, a lightly wounded Iraqi approached me and told me . . . Map (db m69369) HM
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45 Indiana, Johnson County, Nineveh — 41.2010.1 — William Merritt Chase
On S. Georgetown Rd at E County Road 775S, on the right when traveling south on S. Georgetown Rd.
(Front Side) Prolific artist who helped develop and promote a style internationally recognized as distinctly American. Born 1849 near here; studied art in Indianapolis, New York, and Munich. Returned to New York in 1878; opened lavish . . . Map (db m66832) HM
46 Indiana, Johnson County, Providence — Providence
On County Road N400W at County Road W100N, on the left when traveling north on County Road N400W.
Laid out October 31, 1835, as Union Village, Willis Deer and Corbin Utterback, proprietors. Town originated from an early trading point. Providence P. O. Established on June 17, 1880.Map (db m66743) HM
47 Indiana, Johnson County, Whiteland — Whetzel Trace
On Hurricane Road (County Road 400E) north of Tracy Road, on the right when traveling north.
Jacob Whetzel’s 1818 Trace from Laurel on Whitewater to White River, and the Madison Trail crossed near here. Here Whetzel made camp while cutting the Trace. In 1822 Daniel Loper built the first cabin in Clark Township here.Map (db m69355) HM
 
 
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