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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Indiana

 
Camp Allen 1861-64 Marker image, Touch for more information
By Trevor L Whited, February 4, 2023
Camp Allen 1861-64 Marker
101 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, Nebraska — 02.1963.1 — Camp Allen 1861-64Civil War Mustering-In Camp
Colonel Hugh B. Reed served as first Commandant. Here the 30th, 44th, 74th, 88th, and 100th Indiana Regiments and the 11th Indiana Battery were organized.Map (db m215667) HM
102 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, Nebraska — 02.1992.2 — Wabash and Erie Canal Groundbreaking
On February 22, 1832, ground was broken two blocks north for the canal, which would link Lake Erie at Toledo with the Ohio River at Evansville. Jordan Vigus, Canal Commissioner, Charles W. Ewing, Samuel Hanna, Elias Murray participated in the . . . Map (db m21045) HM
103 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, Northside — 02.1992.1 — Home of Philo T. Farnsworth
Home 1948-1967 of Farnsworth, inventor of television. Farnsworth (1906-1971) was instrumental in perfecting the image formation mechanism which enabled the first effective image transmission in 1927. Farnsworth Radio and Television Corporation in . . . Map (db m65186) HM
104 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, Northside — Kekionga
This area of the Three Rivers was a site of settlement of Native Americans for as much as 10,000 years. The collection of villages known as Kekionga, located in the present-day Lakeside neighborhood, was a center of the Miami nation in historic . . . Map (db m21501) HM
105 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, Northside — Site of Last French Fort
Erected, 1750, by Captain Raimond Surrendered to the British under Lieutenant Butler in 1760. Ensign Richard Holmes and British garrison massacred by Miami Indians in 1763. The most severe engagement of battle between Gen. Josiah . . . Map (db m21036) HM
106 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, Northside — The "State School"
This stone sentinal continues to watch over the land as it has since 1889. Its presence is a monument to those souls who lived, learned and played here. The "State Sschool" was home to thousands of children and adults with intellectual and . . . Map (db m225929) HM
107 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, Northside — The Battle of Harmar's Ford
To the Memory of Major John Wyllys And His Brave Soldiers Who Were Killed Near this Spot In The Battle of Harmar's Ford Oct. 22, 1790 With the Indians Under Chief Little TurtleMap (db m21358) HM
108 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, Northside — The Battle of Kekionga
The Battle of Kekionga in October 1790 was the first battle fought by the United States Army after the War for Independence. The campaign had been ordered by President Washington against the Miami settlement of Kekionga, the center of Indian . . . Map (db m21497) HM
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109 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, Spy Run — Chief Little Turtle1752 - 1812
ME-SHE-KIN-QUAH, Chief of the Miami Indians Teacher of his people Friend of the United States His endeavors toward peace should serve as an inspiration for future generations This plot of ground, the last resting place of Chief . . . Map (db m21066) HM
110 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, Spy Run — Little Turtle
Little Turtle Me-She-Kin-No-Quah Chief of Miami Indian Nation In Commemoration of our nation's BicentennialMap (db m197136) WM
111 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, Spy Run — Meshekinnoquah(Chief Little Turtle)
Chief Little Turtle was one of the most feared and respected leaders during the frontier wars of the 1780s and 1790s when Fort Wayne was born. Known to his people as Meshekinnoquah, Little Turtle is thought to have been born in 1752 in a village . . . Map (db m21503) HM
112 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, Spy Run — The Headwaters of the Maumee River
The Saint Mary's River and the St. Joesph River converge in Fort Wayne to form the Maumee River. The most important geographical feature of the area is the short distance overland between the Three Rivers system, which eventually flows to the . . . Map (db m239133) HM
113 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, Spy Run — The Wabash & Erie Canal
Anchoring the southern edge of the Headwaters Park “Thumb” until circa 1874, the Wabash & Erie Canal’s importance to transportation to the western part of the United States and to the growth of Fort Wayne was substantial. Headwaters Park . . . Map (db m16985) HM
114 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, Spy Run — Three Rivers Water Filtration Plant
The Three Rivers Water Filtration Plant was constructed between 1931 and 1933 as a solution to persistent difficulties suffered by the growing city of Fort Wayne in obtaining a sufficient quantity of safe drinking water. Before the 1870s, . . . Map (db m239135) HM
115 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, Spy Run — William Wells
A tract of 320 acres of land extending west of the St. Joseph River (the modern Bloomingdale and Spy Run neighborhoods) was set aside by an act of Congress in 1808 for the Indian agent William Wells in recognition of his many services to the U.S. . . . Map (db m168274) HM
116 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, Wayne Township — Takaoka and Fort Wayne Time Capsule
A capsule was buried on this site on May 11, 2002 when citizens of Takaoka and Fort Wayne met to re-affirm an alliance established in 1977. The capsule, containing articles related to the 25th anniversary, will be opened on the occasion of the . . . Map (db m239279) HM
117 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, West Central — "Johnny Appleseed"[ John Chapman ]
Born in Massachusetts, 1776 Died near Fort Wayne, 1843. Buried in the David Archer Cemetery Pioneer apple grower of Indiana and Ohio. The Indiana Horticultural Society and all those who are endeavoring to carry on the work he nobly commenced . . . Map (db m59649) HM
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118 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, West Central — Abraham Lincoln • The Hoosier Youth
Abraham Lincoln Came to Indiana in 1816 when but seven years old. Upon becoming of age in 1830 he migrated to Illinois. This statue by Paul Manship portrays Abraham Lincoln as a Hoosier youth.Map (db m162800) HM
119 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, West Central — Billon/Keegan House519 West Washington Boulevard — (East half of Lot Four, Block 31, in Ewing's Addition to Fort Wayne.) —
9 January 1865. Patrick H. Keegan sold this half-lot to carpenter James C. Dillon who built a frame, one, and one-half story house. 28 June 1889. His three daughters sold this house to Patrick H. Keegan. 21 April 1914. Mr. . . . Map (db m197188) HM
120 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, West Central — Carole Lombard
In this house on October 6, 1908, was born Jane Alice Peters. Daughter of Frederick C. and Elizabeth Knight Peters, she took the professional name of Carole Lombard and became one of the most important figures in the motion picture industry. . . . Map (db m109155) HM
121 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, West Central — Cathedral of Immaculate Conception
Oldest church structure in continuous use in Fort Wayne area and seat of Catholicism in northern Indiana. Christianity carried to this part of the New World in 1600's by Catholic missionaries. Land formerly part of burial ground for Miami . . . Map (db m45024) HM
122 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, West Central — Columbia Street
For nearly a century, the principal business street of Fort Wayne, named for Dana Columbia, hotel and canal boat operator. Here was the terminal for passengers and freight arriving and departing via stagecoach and canal. Ground broken for . . . Map (db m197141) HM
123 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, West Central — Emboyd TheatreFounded May 14, 1928
Reopened November 12, 1952 as the Embassy Theatre Acquired by the Embassy Theatre Foundation December 2, 1974Map (db m162799) HM
124 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, West Central — Fire Station #3
Fire Station #3 226 W. Washington Blvd has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior c. 1893Map (db m197147) HM
125 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, West Central — First Presbyterian Church
The first Presbyterian minister to conduct services at Fort Wayne was the Rev. Matthew Wallace, an Ohio pastor who served as chaplain to the army under General William Henry Harrison during the War of 1812 and accompanied the troops in the relief . . . Map (db m197192) HM
126 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, West Central — 02.2000.1 — Fort Miamis
French built a palisaded fort on this strategic site in 1722; named Fort Saint Philippe des Miamis. One of three French forts built in what is now Indiana to protect French fur trade from encroaching English. First of five forts built over time . . . Map (db m241261) HM
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127 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, West Central — Fort Wayne Historic DistrictThe Landing
National Register of Historic PlacesMap (db m197140) HM
128 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, West Central — Fort Wayne Printing Building
Fort Wayne Printing Building c. 1911 has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior Map (db m197146) HM
129 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, West Central — Indiana Hotel
Indiana Hotel opened May 24, 1928 acquired by the Embassy Theatre Foundation December 2, 1974Map (db m197232) HM
130 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, West Central — John B. Franke1866 – 1927
“Well done, good and faithful servant.” (Ft. Wayne Chamber of Commerce – Jan. 7, 2927) J.B. Franke dedicated his lift to service of others. He donated 80 acres to the City of Fort Wayne, which is now known as Franke park. Mr. . . . Map (db m119974) HM
131 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, West Central — Kresge-Groth Building
Kresge-Groth Building c. 1926 has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior Map (db m197144) HM
132 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, West Central — Louis Mohr Block
Louis Mohr Block has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior Built 1891Map (db m197195) HM
133 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, West Central — Old Aqueduct Club Memorial
The Aqueduct Carrying the Wabash and Erie Canal across the St. Marys River was located just north of the bridge about where the Nickle Plate Railroad crosses the river and was the playground and swimminghole for the West End Boys. Completed . . . Map (db m99093) HM
134 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, West Central — Post MiamiThe Site of the First French Fort — Built about 1680 —
Commandants 1680-1697; Jean Baptiste Vissat, Sieur DeVincnnes, Francois-Margane, Sieur DeVincennes. 1725; Ensign Douville,. 1734; Ensign DuBuison. In 1747, savages burned the fort but it was rebuilt. M. DeRaimond was commandant in 1748. . . . Map (db m232369) HM
135 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, West Central — Richardville1761 - 1841
Richardville 1761 - 1841 Made Chief of the Miamis for his Daring rescue of a White prisoner from Burning at the StakeMap (db m52919) HM
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136 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, West Central — Schmitz Block
Schmitz Block c. 1888 has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior Map (db m197145) HM
137 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, West Central — Site of the Fort Wayne CollegeBetter known as the old M.E. College
Established in 1846 as the Fort Wayne Female College on grounds donated by Wm. Rockhill. In 1855 the college consolidated with the Fort Wayne Collegiate Institute for Young Men and it was then call the M.E. College. In 1890 the college grounds . . . Map (db m100138) HM
138 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, West Central — St. Mother Theodore Guerin
St. Mother Theodore Guerin founded the first catholic school in Fort Wayne on this site in 1846. Her community, The Sisters of Providence, taught young people of Fort Wayne for over 125 years. She was canonized a Saint October 15, 2006 . . . Map (db m197229) HM
139 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, West Central — The Allen County Courthouse
The present Allen County Courthouse is the fourth to serve the county's judicial needs. Its cornerstone was laid on November 17, 1897, in the largest public ceremony held in Fort Wayne to that time. Louis Peltier, who had been born in the fort in . . . Map (db m162792) HM
140 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, West Central — The Canal House
In 1852 John Brown, a stonemason, built this last remaining vestige of the early canal era in FortWayne. A native of Glasgow, Scotland, Brown came by canal boat to Allen County in 1847 with his wife Mary. He and his Scottish business partner, . . . Map (db m100141) HM
141 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, West Central — The Edsall House
The Edsall House, the oldest structure in downtown Fort Wayne and the city's second hospital, was built by William S. Edsall in 1839. Edsall was a fur trader, builder, ferry operator, surveyor, sawyer and merchant, and was prominent in Fort Wayne . . . Map (db m215660) HM
142 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, West Central — The Embassy Theater
The Embassy Theater is the last of the great movie and stage houses in Fort Wayne, and its restoration marks one of the city's outstanding volunteer efforts. Construction of the theater and the adjoining Indiana Hotel was begun in 1926. . . . Map (db m197230) HM
143 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, West Central — The First French Fort / The First Playground in Fort Wayne
The First French Fort The French lived among the Miami at the Three Rivers as early as 1697 when Jean Baptiste Bissot, Sieur de Vincennes (d. 1719), and Francois Marie Bissot de Vincennes, the son of Jean Baptiste . . . Map (db m241262) HM
144 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, West Central — The Historic Canton Laundry1016 Broadway — Built 1890 —
Over the course of the last hundred & twenty-five years this building has been the home to various neighborhood businesses
Unknown…1890-1918 Round Oak Heating…1918-1935 The Frank Ning Laundry…1935-1970 The Canton . . . Map (db m197190) HM
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145 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, West Central — The Home Of Sion Bass, Civil War Hero
John Grimes constructed a house on this lot in 1842, and on March 13, 1854, he sold the place to Sion S. Bass and his wife, Eliza. Sion Bass had come to Fort Wayne in 1848 from Salem, Kentucky, and worked for the Ewing fur-trading enterprise. He was . . . Map (db m197189) HM
146 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, West Central — The Roman Catholic Parish of St. Paul
The Roman Catholic Parish of St. Paul was established at this site in 1864 for German-speaking Catholics of the then northwestern part of Fort Wayne. Over the course of 138 years, this property also served the needs of St. Paul . . . Map (db m197185) HM
147 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, West Central — The Rotary Club of Fort WayneCelebrating 100 Years of "Service Above Self"
The Rotary Club of Fort Wayne was established January 9, 1915, when 35 local business professionals and community leaders held the Clubs first meeting at the former Commercial Club on Harrison Street in downtown Fort Wayne. In the 100 years since . . . Map (db m197194) HM
148 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, West Central — The Transfer Corner
The intersection of Main and Calhoun streets was the busiest corner in Fort Wayne between the 1890s and the 1960s, for it was here, at the "Transfer Corner,” that all the trolleys (and later buses) converged from their various routes. . . . Map (db m197143) HM
149 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, West Central — Trinity English Lutheran Church
Henry Rudisill, whose efforts had resulted in the establishment of Fort Wayne's first German Lutheran congregation in 1837, also initiated the founding of the community's first English-speaking Lutheran parish, the English Lutheran Church of the . . . Map (db m197187) HM
150 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, West Central — Trinity Episcopal Churh
The Protestant Episcopal Assembly met May 26, 1839 with 17 charter members in Fort Wayne's courthouse. They built First Trinity Episcopal Church in 1847 on the northwest corner, Berry and Harrison Streets. Present Trinity Church built 1865, . . . Map (db m197191) HM
151 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, West Central — What Is Rotary?
Whatever Rotary, may mean to us, to the world it. will be known by the results it achieves." - Peul P. Hemis
Rotary was officially started on February 23, 1905, when a young attorney named Paul P. Harris met with . . . Map (db m197193) HM
152 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, West Central — William S. Edsall Housec. 1839
Edsall (1811-1876) was an early community leader, serving on the first City Council, and later was a land office register and County Clerk. He was also a fur trader, merchant, plank road and railroad builder in the Fort Wayne area and helped Fort . . . Map (db m215666) HM
153 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, West Central — Yoshino Cherry Tree
donated to the City of Fort Wayne by Consul-General of Japan in Chicago Naoki Ito Sunday, May 20, 2018 as a gesture of goodwill and friendship to celebrate the Fort Wayne Cherry Blossom Festival Sign donated by: Japanese American . . . Map (db m197149) HM
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154 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, West Rudisill — Illsley / Illsley Place
Illsley. "Illsley" was the name of the large estate of Frank Illsley Brown and Anna Bond Brown. Their stately Italianate home faced west toward the St. Mary's River and was surrounded by extensive gardens. The front of the property on . . . Map (db m225926) HM
155 Indiana, Allen County, Grabill — Grabill, IndianaPlatted February 15, 1902
Originally in twenty three lots at a site selected by the Wabash Railway for a depot to serve a rich agricultural area. The first steam train arrived over the newly completed Fort Wayne-Toledo right of way on January 1, 1902. A post office was . . . Map (db m183600) HM
156 Indiana, Allen County, Harlan — Harlan Park Veterans Memorial
Dedicated to honor our veterans who have served in the armed forces August 1991Map (db m183601) WM
157 Indiana, Allen County, Harlan — Harlan, IndianaPlatted 1853
On north bank of prehistoric Lake Maumee. The ridge formed by the bank was part of the pioneer overland trace from Detroit to Fort Wayne. This route was surveyed as early as 1837 for the ridge road, served in the late nineteenth century as a toll . . . Map (db m183602) HM
158 Indiana, Allen County, Harlan — Old Maysville Cemetery
This cemetery exists because every life is worth loving and remembering - always. [Names listed on the back of the marker sharing the names of the interred.]Map (db m183603) HM
159 Indiana, Allen County, Harlan, Scipio Township — Veterans Memorial
North Scipio Community Veterans Memorial for All VeteransMap (db m219735) WM
160 Indiana, Allen County, Hoagland — F-84F Thunderstreak
Manufacture: Republic Aviation and General Motors Corporation Type: Fighter Armament: Six 50-cal, machine guns and 24 5-in, rockets; 6,000 lbs, of bombs externally Engine: Wright J65-W-3, 7,220 lbs, of thrust . . . Map (db m211615) HM
161 Indiana, Allen County, Hoagland — Hoagland Veterans Memorial
Memorial flagpole dedicated to all Hoagland area veterans who have served for our freedomMap (db m211616) WM
162 Indiana, Allen County, Hoagland — Hoagland, IndianaPlatted 1872 — Wayne Trace —
Once an Indian trail directly through these school grounds, the route followed by General Anthony Wayne's army in its departure from the fort in 1794 and the way by which General William Harrison's troops came to the relief of the garrison at Fort . . . Map (db m211614) HM
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163 Indiana, Allen County, Huntertown — Huntertown, IndianaPlatted 1869
First called "The Opening", a natural clearing in the forest, settled about 1837. On the old Lima Plank Road connecting Howe (Lima) and Fort Wayne. Home of the Perry Centre Seminary, founded 1856 and closed 1861 when the entire faculty and all adult . . . Map (db m76402) HM
164 Indiana, Allen County, Leo-Cedarville, Leo — 75 mm Field Gun M1897 on M2 CarriageThe American Legion Family
It served in multi functional roles to include field and anti-tank gun. These types of artillery pieces were used by the U.S. Army during World War I, the interwar period, and World War II. Originally of French design, the Canon de 75 modčle . . . Map (db m241291) HM
165 Indiana, Allen County, Levert — 02.1966.1 — Site of Hardin’s Defeat Reported permanently removed
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 m232339) HM
166 Indiana, Allen County, Levert — This Tribute To…
The Armed Forces of the United States who served their country in Viet NamMap (db m232340) WM
167 Indiana, Allen County, Monroeville — "Remembering Our Interurban"Monroeville, Indiana
One of the greatest developments in Monroeville in the early 1900s was the electric railroad which put the community in the line of traffic for passengers and freight. The line was known as the Fort Wayne, Van Wert and Lima Traction Company and was . . . Map (db m211613) HM
168 Indiana, Allen County, Monroeville — Keith Brown
American Legion Post 420 Monroeville IN Dedicated Sept 10, 1947 Flag Pole Donated by Lloyd Ball WW II 1917-2007Map (db m211612) WM
169 Indiana, Allen County, Monroeville — Monroeville, IndianaFounded 1851
Monroeville, Indiana was in a vast wooded area, with many lumber mills, stave and barrel factories in operation. At one time it was the home of Lloyd C. Douglas, noted writer. Here he obtained the incentive to write some of his books, . . . Map (db m211610) HM
170 Indiana, Allen County, New Haven — 02.2003.1 — Gronauer Lock No. 2
Wabash and Erie Canal lock was discovered here June 1991 during excavation for highway construction. It was built 1838–1840 by Henry Lotz and named for lock keeper Joseph Gronauer. The rare, well-preserved timber-frame design lock measured . . . Map (db m2498) HM
171 Indiana, Allen County, New Haven — In Greatful Recognition Of Valor
In honor and in memory of the sons and daughters who served their countryMap (db m197128) WM
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172 Indiana, Allen County, New Haven — Kim Linker
Artist - Kim Linker The New Haven Community Foundation was officially founded in March 2015 with the purpose to enhance the lives of our residents and to invest in our community's future. This New Haven Community Foundation bulldog and the . . . Map (db m197135) HM
173 Indiana, Allen County, New Haven — The Lincoln Highway
The Lincoln Highway was the first auto road across the United States. Promoted by Carl G. Fisher, of Indianapolis, the Lincoln Highway route was announced in 1913. From Times Square in New York City to Lincoln Park in San Francisco, the Lincoln . . . Map (db m197131) HM
174 Indiana, Allen County, New Haven — The Wabash & Erie Canal
Past this point flowed the Wabash and Erie Canal begun in 1832 and dedicated July 4. 1843 at Fort Wayne. In its final phase the canal extended 459 miles from Maumee Bay to Toledo, through New Havens southwestward to Layette and then to . . . Map (db m197133) HM
175 Indiana, Allen County, New Haven — Veterans Memorial
"We ask a lot of those who wear our uniform. We ask them to leave their loved ones, to travel great distances, to risk injury, even to be prepared to make the ultimate sacrifice of their lives. They are dedicated. They are honorable. They . . . Map (db m197129) WM
176 Indiana, Allen County, Woodburn — This clock tower
This clock tower, along with Woodburn Plaza, is dedicated in honor of Harry and Jeanette Henney for a lifetime of involvement and commitment to the people and city of Woodburn. Upon graduating from Manchester College in 1935, Harry moved to . . . Map (db m193531) HM
177 Indiana, Allen County, Woodburn — Woodburn, IndianaPlatted 1865
First town incorporated in Maumee Township. Once called "Phelps Station" on the Wabash Railroad. A strategic point in a vast woodland of timber unsurpassed in the United States for variety and condition. Incorporated as a 5th class city in . . . Map (db m193534) HM
178 Indiana, Bartholomew County, Columbus — 03.2007.2 — Atterbury Army Air Field
(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
179 Indiana, Bartholomew County, Columbus — 03.2000.1 — Bartholomew County Courthouse
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
180 Indiana, Bartholomew County, Columbus — Bartholomew County Revolutionary War Honor Roll
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
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181 Indiana, Bartholomew County, Columbus — Bartholomew County Veterans Memorial
(( 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
182 Indiana, Bartholomew County, Columbus — Bartholomew County Vietnam War Memorial
( 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
183 Indiana, Bartholomew County, Columbus — Bartholomew County W.W. I - Veterans Memorial
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
184 Indiana, Bartholomew County, Columbus — 03.2013.1 — Cerealine Manufacturing Company
In late 1800’s railroads and new technology opened national markets to Midwest producers, including Indiana, a leader in corn products. Joseph Gent patented operations and devices to mass-produce flaked corn. Gaff, Gent, & Thomas Co. Began making . . . Map (db m238476) HM
185 Indiana, Bartholomew County, Columbus — 03.1988.1 — Lowell Mills
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
186 Indiana, Bartholomew County, Columbus — 03.2007.1 — Orinoco Furniture Company
(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
187 Indiana, Bartholomew County, Columbus — 1870 — Our Pioneer Heritage / Bartholomew County Historical Society / McEwen-Samuels-Marr House
Our Pioneer Heritage Here, from the days of the frontier, the covered wagon, the Indian Wars, come reflections which make us feel humbly grateful for the vision, courage and sacrifice of our pioneer forebears which made possible the community . . . Map (db m242295) HM
188 Indiana, Bartholomew County, Columbus — 03.1998.2 — Second Baptist Church 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
189 Indiana, Bartholomew County, Columbus — To The Memory Of
To the memory of Gen. John Tipton 1786-1839 Founder of Columbus, Indiana Gen. Joseph Bartholomew 1766-1840 Our county bears his name Both heroes at Tippecanoe Map (db m242302) HM WM
190 Indiana, Bartholomew County, Columbus — Veterans of All Wars
In Memory of the Veterans of all wars who served in the defense of our Country ———— They gave their Today for our TomorrowMap (db m48379) WM
191 Indiana, Bartholomew County, Columbus — World War I Honor Roll & Veterans Memorial
((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
192 Indiana, Bartholomew County, Elizabethtown — 03.1999.1 — Madison and Indianapolis Railroad
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
193 Indiana, Bartholomew County, Hartsville — Hartsville College
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
194 Indiana, Bartholomew County, Hartsville — 03.1995.1 — Hartsville College
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
195 Indiana, Bartholomew County, Hartsville — 03.1992.1 — Private Barton W. Mitchell
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
196 Indiana, Bartholomew County, Hope — Jonathan Moore, Revolutionary War SoldierBorn 1754 · Died 1853
Served throughout the entire Revolutionary War, including five years as a member of the most prestigious corps of the American Revolution – General George Washington’s Life Guard. He now sleeps in peace in Sharon Cemetery.Map (db m167019) HM
197 Indiana, Benton County, Fowler — Benton Bounty Veterans Memorial
In perpetual memory of those whose selfless service fought for honor, freedom, country.
With malice toward none, with charity for all, with firmness in the right as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the . . . Map (db m240679) WM
198 Indiana, Benton County, Fowler — 04.1995.1 — Benton County Courthouse
Benton County formed by General Assembly in 1840. Oxford first county seat; Fowler became second, 1874. Designed in Second Empire Style by Gorden P. Randall and built 1874 by Levi L. Leach. Located at geographical center of county on land donated by . . . Map (db m21487) HM
199 Indiana, Benton County, Fowler — Benton County Wind Corridor Kiosk
BP Wind Farms Fowler Ridge Facilities at a glance Fowler Ridge 1 Project owner: Subsidiaries of BP Wind and Dominion Resources Power purchaser: Dominion Energy Marketing Inc, Indiana Michigan Power | Appalachian Power . . . Map (db m240929) HM
200 Indiana, Benton County, Fowler — Fraser & Isham Law Office
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior 1895Map (db m231150) HM

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