On South West Street (a.k.a.: Ct. Rd. S 1150 W) north of State Road 28, on the right when traveling north.
In 1849, Jacob Dunham and Catherine Goodnight Dunham, originally from Virginia and Pennsylvania, purchased this land, formerly part of the Miami Indian Reserve, through a U. S. Land Grant. Their grandson, William Riley Dunham, was an Indiana . . . — — Map (db m37787) HM
On East Jefferson Street east of South Main Street, on the right when traveling east.
Surveyors’ maps of 1824 and 1846 of Tipton County marked the Indian Portage Trails through Tipton, the junction between the Indiana water ways.
[[ Maps on Left Side of Plaque ]]
To Wabash River Waters
Kokomo Trail - - . . . — — Map (db m37886) HM
On North Ash Street (State Road 19) north of East Jefferson Street (State Road 28). Reported permanently removed.
In October 1818, Purchasing Commissioners Lewis Cass, Benjamin Parke and Governor Jonathan Jennings acquired Indian claims on the land shown on this marker. About one-third of modern Indiana was involved in this transaction. — — Map (db m213257) HM
( Engraved - Stone Memorial )
In memory of those who served in the
Wars of our Nation from Tipton County
( Bronze Plaque )
" THE VETERAN "
- - It is the veteran, not the preacher, who has given us . . . — — Map (db m37796) WM
On South Main Street north of Fairgrounds Road, on the left when traveling north.
This Hospital
Erected by public subscription
to keep alive
the Honored and Prayerful memory
of those who served from Tipton County
in World Wars I and II
Tablet presented by
Charles Sturdevant - -Post No.46 . . . — — Map (db m37860) HM
On East Jefferson Street (State Road 28) near Main Street (State Road 19), on the right when traveling east.
Romanesque Classical Revival Style building designed by Adolf Scherrer, architect of the 1888 Indiana State Capitol. It is Tipton County's third courthouse and was completed, 1894; placed in National Register of Historic Places, 1984; Restored 1988 . . . — — Map (db m37858) HM