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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Bartholomew County, Indiana

 
Clickable Map of Bartholomew 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 Bartholomew County, IN (15) Brown County, IN (3) Decatur County, IN (12) Jackson County, IN (17) Jennings County, IN (11) Johnson County, IN (38) Shelby County, IN (6)  BartholomewCounty(15) Bartholomew County (15)  BrownCounty(3) Brown County (3)  DecaturCounty(12) Decatur County (12)  JacksonCounty(17) Jackson County (17)  JenningsCounty(11) Jennings County (11)  JohnsonCounty(38) Johnson County (38)  ShelbyCounty(6) Shelby County (6)
Adjacent to Bartholomew County, Indiana
    Brown County (3)
    Decatur County (12)
    Jackson County (17)
    Jennings County (11)
    Johnson County (38)
    Shelby County (6)
 
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1Indiana (Bartholomew County), Columbus — 03.2007.2 — Atterbury Army Air Field
On Middle Rd at Grissom Ave, on the left when traveling north on Middle Rd.
(Front Side) Construction begun summer 1942 under Captain Stratton O. Hammon, who used broad authority over laborers, suppliers, and railroad; base in use February 1943. More than 1,000 workers employed during construction. Base was over . . . — Map (db m63819) HM
2Indiana (Bartholomew County), Columbus — 03.2000.1 — Bartholomew County Courthouse
On Washington Street south of 3rd Street, on the right when traveling south.
County formed by Indiana General Assembly 1821. Thirty acres of land were purchased, and John Tipton donated thirty acres, for county seat. State commissioners named county seat Tiptona — after Tipton; local elected commissioners renamed it . . . — Map (db m48105) HM
3Indiana (Bartholomew County), Columbus — Bartholomew County Revolutionary War Honor Roll
On Jackson Street south of 3rd Street (State Road 46), on the left when traveling south.
Revolutionary War Soldiers buried in Bartholomew County 1776 ——— 1976 (Row One) - - William Campbell • John Carney • Joseph Carter • Arthur Chenoweth, Jr. • Thomas Cook • Richard H. Crittenden • Benjamin Ensley • . . . — Map (db m48339) HM
4Indiana (Bartholomew County), Columbus — Bartholomew County Veterans Memorial
On Washington Street south of 3rd Street (State Road 46), on the right when traveling south.
(( Walk - Way Stones )) Bartholomew County Veterans Memorial Dedicated May 30, 1997 The Bartholomew County Memorial for Veterans is a tribute to those living and dead who answered the Nations Call in the conflicts of . . . — Map (db m48474) WM
5Indiana (Bartholomew County), Columbus — Bartholomew County Vietnam War Memorial
On Jackson Street south of 3rd Street (State Road 46), on the left when traveling south.
( Left Side ) - -( Seals )- - Branches of the United States Military ( Right Side ) They shall grow not old as we that are left grow old Age will not worry them nor time condemn But at the going down of the sun . . . — Map (db m48337) WM
6Indiana (Bartholomew County), Columbus — Bartholomew County W.W. I - Veterans Memorial
On Jackson Street south of 3rd Street (State Road 46), on the left when traveling south.
In Honor of those who served their Country in the World War 1917 — (Seal) — 1918 (American War Mothers) Erected 1929 Bartholomew County War MothersMap (db m48341) HM
7Indiana (Bartholomew County), Columbus — 03.1988.1 — Lowell Mills
On County Road 325W at Lowell Rd, on the right when traveling north on County Road 325W.
From 1830 to 1880 the community of Lowell Mills thrived here along Driftwood River. There were two grist mills, a cooperage, a shoemaker's shop, a distillery, a saw mill, a woolen mill, an inn and general store. When the mills closed, the town was . . . — Map (db m63794) HM
8Indiana (Bartholomew County), Columbus — 03.2007.1 — Orinoco Furniture Company
On 17th St at Orinoco Ave, on the right when traveling west on 17th St.
(Front Side) Incorporated and its factory built here 1890. Reorganized 1891; William H. Lincoln then led the company to great success, stressing quality and artistic merit in fine, high-grade furniture. By 1895, production included . . . — Map (db m63818) HM
9Indiana (Bartholomew County), Columbus — 03.1998.2 — Second Baptist Church
On Reed St at 9th St, on the right on Reed St. Reported missing.
Congregation was formed in 1879; reorganization in 1882 by the Reverend John R. Miller and a core of determined members. The present building, formerly a theater, was acquired in 1913. This African-American church, like many others, has served its . . . — Map (db m63815) HM
10Indiana (Bartholomew County), Columbus — Veterans of All Wars
On 3rd Street (State Road 46) at Jackson Street, on the left when traveling west on 3rd Street.
In Memory of the Veterans of all wars who served in the defense of our Country ———— They gave their Today for our Tomorrow — Map (db m48379) WM
11Indiana (Bartholomew County), Columbus — World War I Honor Roll & Veterans Memorial
On 3rd Street at Jackson Street, on the left when traveling west on 3rd Street.
((The ‘greatest care’ has been given to get each person’s name correct. If any mistakes are found, please contact me so correction can be made. - - Al Wolf.)) Honor Roll ——— Bartholomew County . . . — Map (db m48551) WM
12Indiana (Bartholomew County), Elizabethtown — 03.1999.1 — Madison and Indianapolis Railroad
On 2nd Street at Railroad Rd, on the left when traveling south on 2nd Street.
Mandated by Indiana's 1836 Internal Improvement Act, construction began in Madison 1836. Completed along this site 1843; Elizabethtown platted 1845 as a result of the railroad. Completed to Indianapolis in 1847. Linked Ohio River and interior of . . . — Map (db m63798) HM
13Indiana (Bartholomew County), Hartsville — 03.1995.1 — Hartsville College
On E. Harrison St (State Road 46) at N. Jackson St, on the right when traveling west on E. Harrison St.
Original site of coeducational United Brethren school founded 1850 as Hartsville Academy by public act of Indiana General Assembly. Campus moved four blocks south, circa 1865; destroyed by fire, January 1898. Many graduates became distinguished . . . — Map (db m63805) HM
14Indiana (Bartholomew County), Hartsville — Hartsville College
Near E. Harrison St (State Road 46) at N. Jackson St.
Founded 1847 A.D. by Citizens of Hartsville. It was taken over by the Church of the United Brethren in Christ in 1849 - Opened as a college in 1850 - Burned January 30, 1898 - It was one of the first co-educational colleges in America. . . . — Map (db m63807) HM
15Indiana (Bartholomew County), Hartsville — 03.1992.1 — Private Barton W. Mitchell
On E. Harrison St (State Road 46) at N. Washington St, on the right when traveling west on E. Harrison St.
Mitchell, Co. F, 27th Indiana Volunteers, is buried in Hartsville Baptist Cemetery. He found Confederate General Lee's "Lost" Special Orders No. 191 near Frederick, MD, September 13, 1862. Union General McClellan then engaged Lee at the Battle . . . — Map (db m63806) HM
 
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