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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Aurora, Indiana

 
Clickable Map of Dearborn 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 Dearborn County, IN (86) Franklin County, IN (75) Ohio County, IN (83) Ripley County, IN (42) Boone County, KY (55) Butler County, OH (124) Hamilton County, OH (346)  DearbornCounty(86) Dearborn County (86)  FranklinCounty(75) Franklin County (75)  OhioCounty(83) Ohio County (83)  RipleyCounty(42) Ripley County (42)  BooneCountyKentucky(55) Boone County (55)  ButlerCountyOhio(124) Butler County (124)  HamiltonCounty(346) Hamilton County (346)
Lawrenceburg is the county seat for Dearborn County
Aurora is in Dearborn County
      Dearborn County (86)  
ADJACENT TO DEARBORN COUNTY
      Franklin County (75)  
      Ohio County (83)  
      Ripley County (42)  
      Boone County, Kentucky (55)  
      Butler County, Ohio (124)  
      Hamilton County, Ohio (346)  
 
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1 Indiana, Dearborn County, Aurora — Aurora
Aurora was laid out by Jesse L. Holman, trustee for the “Aurora Association for Internal Improvements” in 1819. Judge Holman was an early statesman, preacher, educator, and federal justice. His son, U.S. Congressman William S. Holman served . . . Map (db m22105) HM
2 Indiana, Dearborn County, Aurora — Aurora Ferry Boat Captains
Ephraim Morrison Canoe at Aurora Landing • Phillip Craig • Capt. Marcus Colling • Frank Klopp Horse Powered until 1918 then built the Etta Belle • Van Landingham Etta Belle 1935 to 1936 • . . . Map (db m201077) HM
3 Indiana, Dearborn County, Aurora — Birthplace of First White Child
At the mouth of Hogan Creek, a short distance from here, Samuel Morrison, first white child born in the county—March 1, 1798. He was a gifted historian, inventor and map-maker, and drew a number of early maps published for Indiana.Map (db m206646) HM
4 Indiana, Dearborn County, Aurora — First Evangelical United Church of Christ
Oldest church building in Aurora Built in 1848 First Evangelical United Church of Christ (First German Evangelical Protestant Church) Founded 1874 has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the . . . Map (db m201091) HM
5 Indiana, Dearborn County, Aurora — First Presbyterian Church of Aurora
First Presbyterian Church of Aurora 1844 has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m201098) HM
6 Indiana, Dearborn County, Aurora — George Street Bridge
George Street Bridge 1887 has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m201075) HM
7 Indiana, Dearborn County, Aurora — HillforestThomas Gaff HouseA National Historic Landmark
Originally called Forest Hill, Hillforest was completed in 1855 for local industrialist and steamboat owner Thomas Gaff and his family. Emigrants from Scotland in 1811, the six Gaff children moved with their mother to Aurora in the 1840s and . . . Map (db m22125) HM
8 Indiana, Dearborn County, Aurora — History of the Aurora Ferry Co., Inc.
Legend has it that a ferry has operated near this location close to the mouth of Hogan Creek since 1802. The early ferries were powered by two horses walking on treadmills connected to a paddle wheel. The relationship between the small town of . . . Map (db m66904) HM
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9 Indiana, Dearborn County, Aurora — In Memory of Col. Archibald Lochry
In memory of Col. Archibald Lochry and the members of the Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania Militia, who were defeated near here August 24, 1781 by Chief Joseph Brant and a coalition of Ohio Indians. Killed Col. Archibald Lochry • . . . Map (db m243827) WM
10 Indiana, Dearborn County, Aurora — Korean War MemorialJune 25, 1950 - July 27, 1953
Lest we forget Freedom is not free This Korean War Memorial is dedicated to those men and women who answered the call to defend a country they never knew and a people they never met.
American Casualties Killed in . . . Map (db m201090) WM
11 Indiana, Dearborn County, Aurora — Levi Stevens House
This property is listed in the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m201094) HM
12 Indiana, Dearborn County, Aurora — Mary A. Stratton ParkBorn 1824 - Died 1903
Dedicated by the Aurora Women's Research Club, to the memory of their first President, Mrs. Mary A. Stratton.Map (db m201097) HM
13 Indiana, Dearborn County, Aurora — Steamboat Clinton
On the bank of the Ohio near here, opposite the Eagle Hotel, Pinkney James built the steamboat Clinton 1823-24. The launching July 4, 1824 occasioned a great celebration and firing of cannon.Map (db m172613) HM
14 Indiana, Dearborn County, Aurora — Two Riverfront MansionsOhio River Scenic Byway — Dearborn County, Indiana —
Hillforest Following the Panic of 1837, Philadelphia Distiller Thomas Gaff and his brothers James and John sought new opportunity in southern Indiana, where in 1843 they established T. & J.W. Gaff & Co. Distillery in Aurora, Indiana. Soon . . . Map (db m201095) HM
15 Indiana, Dearborn County, Aurora — Veterans Memorial
"Dedicated with appreciation to the Veterans of Dearborn County in honor of those who gave their lives and in memory of those unaccounted for." "You are not forgotten."Map (db m201089) WM
16 Indiana, Dearborn County, Aurora, Center Township — A Lavish Landscape
Architect William Tinsley of Cincinnati was known throughout the Midwest for his outstanding landscape designs, including Fountain Square in Cincinnati. Riverview Cemetery on the banks of the Ohio is a splendid example of his work. It is reflective . . . Map (db m222258) HM
17 Indiana, Dearborn County, Aurora, Center Township — Aurora First United Methodist Church
Founded 1816 as Methodist Episcopal church Present building constructed 1853 National Register of Historic Places 1994 Plaque in memory of Kenneth PittsMap (db m222252) HM
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18 Indiana, Dearborn County, Aurora, Center Township — Dr. Sutton's Office315 Third Street
Dr. George Sutton was prominent in Aurora and far and wide. A forward thinker, he was instrumental in bringing an end to cholera which wiped put a large percentage of the population in the Ohio Valley in 1849. Dr. Sutton did extensive study . . . Map (db m222254) HM
19 Indiana, Dearborn County, Aurora, Center Township — Lewis Hurlbert Sr. House
Built in 1840 has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places
by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m222256) HM
20 Indiana, Dearborn County, Aurora, Center Township — Lochry Massacre Memorial
In memory of Col. Archibald Lochry and the members of the Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania Militia, who were defeated near here August 24, 1781 by Chief Joseph Brant and a coalition of Ohio Indians. Killed Col. Archibald Lochry . . . Map (db m222279) WM
21 Indiana, Dearborn County, Aurora, Center Township — Lochry Massacre Memorial
In memory of Colonel Archibald Lochry and his command who were massacred by the Indians and British near this site August 24, 1781 Major Creacroft • Adjt Guthrie • Quartermaster Wallace • Capt. Campbell • Capt. Thomas Stokely • Capt. . . . Map (db m244090) WM
22 Indiana, Dearborn County, Aurora, Center Township — River View CemeteryFounded in 1869
This property was listed in the National Register of Historic Places United States Department of Interior December 2013Map (db m222275) HM
23 Indiana, Dearborn County, Aurora, Center Township — Site of Lochry's Defeat
Col. Archibald Lochry and his regiment were defeated near this site on August 24, 1781 by Chief Joseph Brant and a coalition of Ohio Indians.Map (db m222287) HM
24 Indiana, Dearborn County, Aurora, Manchester Township — Drovers Inn
The large brick house nearby was Baker's Drovers Inn. This highway was the early state Manchester & Lawrenceburg Turnpike. A short distance from here was a Toll-Gate house.Map (db m143035) HM
25 Indiana, Ohio County, Aurora, Randolph Township — A Historic Road Less Traveled — Ohio River Scenic Byway —
Who would think that a country road would hold so much history? Old State Highway 56 takes you past the historic Speakman-Tallentire house and to a famous bridge. Elderly Stephen S. Speakman was in love with a young Kentucky belle who agreed . . . Map (db m66899) HM
 
 
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