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1 Indiana, Gibson County, Princeton — Prehistoric Landscape420 Million Years Ago — 10,000 Years Ago
The Princeton you see today is not as it always was. Over billions of years, natural processes have drastically affected the climate, flora & fauna, & even the geographic location of what is now Princeton. Between 420 & 359 million years ago, during . . . Map (db m190585) HM
2 Indiana, Gibson County, Princeton — Native Americans8,000 B.C. — 1811
Many Native American tribes have inhabited the Princeton area over the centuries, including the Piankeshaw, Wea, Shawnee, Deleware, Sac, Fox, Kickapoo, Miami & Pottawatomi tribes. These peoples fished the area's rivers & streams, hunted for buffalo, . . . Map (db m207981) HM
3 Indiana, Gibson County, Princeton — Early Settlers1789 — 1814
Immigration to the Princeton area began to explode after the Northwest Territory was formed in 1787. Young settlers came seeking a place to start their own homestead. They often arrived by way of the Red Bank Trail & Patoka Trace, traveling either . . . Map (db m190587) HM
4 Indiana, Gibson County, Princeton — Agriculture1,000 B.C. — Present
Princeton abounds in fertile soils from the seasonal flooding of the Wabash, Patoka & White Rivers. Fertile silts were deposited in the riverbeds by glacial outwash at the end of the last glacial period. Archeological records indicate that Native . . . Map (db m190588) HM
5 Indiana, Gibson County, Princeton — Prince TownFebruary 14, 1814
Gibson County was formed in 1813 from the southwestern portion of the Indiana Territory. Once the wheels of county government began turning, the push to locate a county seat was imminent. The settlement of Patoka had been selected for the seat, but . . . Map (db m190591) HM
6 Indiana, Gibson County, Princeton — Railroads1852 — Present
In the late 1840s, Samuel Hall, future president of the Evansville & Illinois Railroad Co., had a vision of bringing the railroad to his adopted town of Princeton. He devoted much time & resources to realize his vision, but success did not come . . . Map (db m190592) HM
7 Indiana, Gibson County, Princeton — Coal Mining1874 — Present
During the Carboniferous Period between 359 & 299 million years ago, Princeton had a much warmer climate than it does today, & the landscape was covered by giant plants. The buried remains of these plants were transformed into coal over millions of . . . Map (db m190598) HM
8 Indiana, Gibson County, Princeton — IndustryEarly 1800s — Present
Princeton's natural resources & its location at a transportation crossroads has allowed it to thrive as a hub of industry for over 200 years. In the early 1800s, as pioneers arrived, tradesmen such as blacksmiths & carpenters were quick to set up . . . Map (db m190599) HM
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9 Indiana, Gibson County, Princeton — Lyles Station1849 — Present
The legacy of Lyles Station, a small community located 4.5 miles west of Princeton, Indiana, began in the early 1800’s as a settlement of free black men near the convergence of the Wabash, Patoka & White Rivers. In 1870 Joshua Lyles, a free black . . . Map (db m190600) HM
10 Indiana, Gibson County, Princeton — Tri-State TornadoMarch 18, 1925
On Wednesday, March 18, 1925 at 4:15 p.m. a tornado ripped through the city of Princeton. In the 60 seconds it took to pass through town, hundreds of people lost everything they owned, & many lost their lives. The tornado was rated an F-5 & named . . . Map (db m190734) HM
11 Indiana, Gibson County, Princeton — Patoka Wildlife Refuge1994 — Present
Shaped by the last retreating glacier around 10,000 years ago, the Patoka River meanders through sand, gravel & silt deposits left by glacial outwash. The river corridor is home to over 380 species of wildlife, including nesting bald eagles, the . . . Map (db m190735) HM
12 Indiana, Gibson County, Princeton — Stellar Community2014 & Beyond
2014 marks the Bicentennial Celebration of Princeton, along with a period of great civic improvements. Princeton's mission statement is, "To provide residents, visitors & the business community with the highest quality municipal services in an . . . Map (db m190736) HM
13 Indiana, Gibson County, Princeton — Declaration of FriendshipTahara City, Japan & Princeton, Indiana
WHEREAS, the citizens of the City/County of Princeton, Gibson County, Indiana, USA and Tahara-cho, Japan do mutually agree to establish a Friendship city/county affiliation to deepen the friendship and confidence between our countries and to . . . Map (db m190737) HM
14 Indiana, Gibson County, Princeton — Courthouse Square Historic District
Structures on State, Broadway, Water, Hart, and Main Streets comprise the Courthouse Square Historic District. Commercial development on the courthouse square resulted in part from Princeton's position as a transportation center for the area. In . . . Map (db m190738) HM
15 Indiana, Gibson County, Princeton — Courthouse
The site of the town of Princeton was chosen as the county seat in 1814 by county commissioners William Prince, Robert Elliott, Abel Westfall, and William Polk. On February 14, 1814, the name Princeton was chosen by the commissioners, casting lots . . . Map (db m190739) HM
 
 
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