Historical Markers and War Memorials in Churubusco
Churubusco, Indiana and Vicinity
▶ Allen County (56)
▶ Adams County (6)
▶ DeKalb County (8)
▶ Huntington County (35)
▶ Noble County (19)
▶ Wells County (7)
▶ Whitley County (30)
▶ Defiance County, Ohio (34)
▶ Paulding County, Ohio (11)
▶ Van Wert County, Ohio (21)
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▶ Adams County (6)
▶ DeKalb County (8)
▶ Huntington County (35)
▶ Noble County (19)
▶ Wells County (7)
▶ Whitley County (30)
▶ Defiance County, Ohio (34)
▶ Paulding County, Ohio (11)
▶ Van Wert County, Ohio (21)
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GEOGRAPHIC SORT
| 1► Indiana (Allen County), Churubusco — 02.1966.1 — Site of Hardin’s Defeat — |
| On Carroll Road near Madden Road. Reported missing. | |||
| Colonel John Hardin, of the Kentucky Militia, with 180 men and Captain John Armstrong, U.S. Army, with 30 men, were routed here on October 19, 1790, by Indians under Miami Chief Little Turtle during General Harmar's Campaign. — — Map (db m47459) HM | |||
| 2► Indiana (Whitley County), Churubusco — Churubusco War Memorial — |
| On Main Street (U.S. 33), on the right when traveling north. | |||
| This tablet erected to perpetuate the memory of those who sacrificed their lives and honoring those who served in our armed forces. World Wars I & II This tablet is dedicated to amend the above tablet to include the Korean and Viet Nam . . . — — Map (db m16274) WM | |||
| 3► Indiana (Whitley County), Churubusco — Concord Methodist Church — |
| On County Road E150N at North Johnson Road, on the left when traveling east on County Road E150N. | |||
| First Church Site in Whitley County. July 30, 1839, Jacob and Chatherine Van Houten deeded 1/4 acre land here on the northeast corner to the Methodist Episcopal Church for a house of worship named Concord. A log church served until . . . — — Map (db m67207) HM | |||