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By Duane Hall, May 21, 2013
The Spirits of Lawrenceburg Marker
101 Indiana, Dearborn County, Lawrenceburg — The Spirits of Lawrenceburg
Army Captain Samuel Colville Vance was a surveyor for the United States government living in Cincinnati, Ohio. In 1802 he purchased all the land comprising the original town of "Lawrenceburgh." At that time the land was part of Hamilton County, . . . Map (db m66906) HM
102 Indiana, Dearborn County, Lawrenceburg — Whitewater Canal1837
c. 1820 Before the levee was built, Elm Row continued down the river to the city wharf — now under water. 1836 Indiana appropriates $1,400,000 to begin construction on Whitewater Canal linking the National Rd to Ohio River. 1837 . . . Map (db m187437) HM
103 Indiana, Dearborn County, Lawrenceburg, Lawrenceburg Township — 316 Walnut Street
L. Kohlerman, a local undertaker built this example of Italianate architecture c. 1875. In the 1860's and 1870's, the streets in Lawrenceburg were raised because of flooding from the Ohio River. The first floors of buildings were covered and . . . Map (db m222708) HM
104 Indiana, Dearborn County, Lawrenceburg, Lawrenceburg Township — First National Bank119 Short Street
This Italianate building was originally the First National Bank of Lawrenceburg, one of three local banks. It was built c. 1863 by Martin Tittle, a local master brick mason. Tittle built many of the city's prominent buildings during . . . Map (db m222795) HM
105 Indiana, Dearborn County, Lawrenceburg, Lawrenceburg Township — McCullough Drug Company84 East High Street
The Ferris Drug Store was at this location as early as 1830. This building was built in 1853 after a fire destroyed the original. In 1901, the McCullough Drug Company purchased the building. John C. and his son John L. McCullough established . . . Map (db m222738) HM
106 Indiana, Dearborn County, Lawrenceburg, Lawrenceburg Township — Old Buggy Factory125 Walnut Street
This Italianate building constructed in 1885 was originally a buggy and carriage factory for Helfer and Woodward. The carriages were sold mostly in the South. Lewis Adler bought the building in 1861. Adler remodeled the first floor to . . . Map (db m222729) HM
107 Indiana, Dearborn County, Lawrenceburg, Lawrenceburg Township — Walnut Street Theater352 Walnut Street
James B. Weddle built the Walnut Theater in 1925. Weddle and his son ran the theater until they sold it in 1978. The interior was remodeled after the 1937 flood to reflect the popular Art Deco style of the time. The large marquee was added in . . . Map (db m222712) HM
108 Indiana, Decatur County, Greensburg — Bracken Building
Built c. 1873 by Dr. William Bracken, this excellent Italianate commercial building displays decorative cornice work and unique rope trim on the upper window hoods. Dr. Bracken originally lived and worked in the west portion, which later housed a . . . Map (db m241665) HM
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109 Indiana, Decatur County, Greensburg — Daily News Building
The original federal style building on this location was built c.1850, with Italianate ironwork columns and lower level storefront windows added c. 1875, utilized as a hotel, the Citizen's National Bank, and the South Side Theatre, the structure was . . . Map (db m241662) HM
110 Indiana, Decatur County, Greensburg — Huber Building
Built c.1850, this Italianate commercial building was used to house the courthouse offices during the construction of the present courthouse from 1854 to 1860. It also housed a community center (Washington Hall) which doubled as the publishing site . . . Map (db m241663) HM
111 Indiana, Decatur County, Greensburg — Palmer Building
Constructed c. 1860 in Classical Revival style, it displays a unique parapet front gable roof with wood topped "steps.” At least four food distributors were located at this site, including Kammerling's Meats in 1908, the Model Grocery in 1914, . . . Map (db m187666) HM
112 Indiana, DeKalb County, Auburn — "It All Started Here"1874
The Eckhart Carriage Company was established in 1874 in Auburn, Indiana. It was the direct ancestor of the Auburn Automobile Company as both were owned by the Eckhart family in the early days. This is the last remaining building of the . . . Map (db m73297) HM
113 Indiana, DeKalb County, Auburn — Alan LeamyChief Body Designer - Auburn Automobile Company
Alan Leamy's everlasting gift to the automotive world is a legacy of stunningly boautiful body styles that are the epitome of classic car design. He was only 25 years old when he created the distinctive classic look of the Cord L-29, America's . . . Map (db m185853) HM
114 Indiana, DeKalb County, Auburn — Auburn / Cord
Auburn. The Grand Trinity of classic automobiles—Auburn, Cord and Duesenberg—each played prominent roles in racing history. Established in 1900 by the Eckhart family, early models successfully competed in the popular speed and reliability . . . Map (db m185849) HM
115 Indiana, DeKalb County, Auburn — 17.1992.1 — Auburn Automobile Company
Auburn Automobile Company (1900-1937) Art Deco Style Administration building, built 1929-1930. Housed departments of Cord Corporation, manufacturer of Auburn, Cord, and Duesenberg automobiles. Became Auburn-Cord-Duesenberg Museum, 1974; listed in . . . Map (db m53934) HM
116 Indiana, DeKalb County, Auburn — Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Facility
Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Facility has been designated a National Historic Landmark This industrial complex is a rare surviving example of an independent specialty automobile company that manufactured . . . Map (db m185856) HM
117 Indiana, DeKalb County, Auburn — Augie DuesenbergAutomotive Engineer
Augie was a tireless practical engineer who could turn mechanical concepts into reality. The Duesenberg racecars upon which he labored in the 1920s and 30s set top-speed and durability records, won the French Grand Prix at Le Mans and were . . . Map (db m185846) HM
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118 Indiana, DeKalb County, Auburn — Errett Lobban (E.L.) CordPresident - Auburn Automobile Company and Cord Corporation
In 1924, E. L. Cord was tochuited to manage the struggling Auburn Automobile Company with the provision that he could secure controlling interest if he were successful. He quickly assembled young. talented engineers and designers that . . . Map (db m185855) HM
119 Indiana, DeKalb County, Auburn — Frank EckhartSecretary and Treasurer - Auburn Automobile Company
Frank Eckhart was the oldest son of Charles Eckhart, founder of the Eckhart Carriage Company. In 1902, Frank was inspired to build a horseless carriage after being frustrated in his attempt to purchase one. The result was the first Auburn . . . Map (db m185848) HM
120 Indiana, DeKalb County, Auburn — Fred DuesenbergVice President of Engineering - Duesenberg, Inc.
Inventor, engineer, and automotive pioneer Fred Duesenberg was responsible for many technological innovations in the early twentieth century. As a German immigrant, he shaped the automotive industry on both the race track and public roads, . . . Map (db m185847) HM
121 Indiana, DeKalb County, Auburn — Gordon BuehrigChief Body Designer - Duesenberg, Inc. & Auburn Automobile Company
Gordon Buehrig was only 25 when he became the chief body designer for Duesenberg, huilders of the most prestigious motor car in the United StatCs. There he rendered some of the most stunning classic car body designs ever penned. With his . . . Map (db m185850) HM
122 Indiana, DeKalb County, Auburn — Men EmployeesAuburn Automobile Company Workers
"No salesman can 'talk' quality into a car that has not been built into it," said E. L. Cord. Thus, the men empioyed by the Auburn Automobile Company and Duesenberg inc., were charged with the demanding task of meeting Cord's high expectations . . . Map (db m185843) HM
123 Indiana, DeKalb County, Auburn — Roadside America
Before the advent of the interstate highway system and modern hotel chains, travelers often had to sleep along the side of the road in their cars. Beginning just prior to 1920, travel courts and tourist camps began to appear and offered a warm, . . . Map (db m185860) HM
124 Indiana, DeKalb County, Auburn — Robert WileyExpert Sales Manager - Auburn Automobile Company
Robert Wiley started his career at the Auburn Automobile Company in 1920 as a salesman. Prior to that, he served in the Philippines as a lieutenant in the army. Upon his discharge, he obtained a job in the Auburn sales department. When the . . . Map (db m185840) HM
125 Indiana, DeKalb County, Auburn — Women EmployeesAuburn Automobile Company Workers
The story of women workers at the Auburn Automobile Company is a narrative of social change in Auburn and DeKalb County. Employment at the auto company permitted women to become co-breadwinners in their families during lean times. Although . . . Map (db m185844) HM
126 Indiana, DeKalb County, Butler — Butler's Thompson Block Building
In 1903, Walter and Eclecta Thompson constructed the original Opera House building. The Opera House Grand Opening took place on November 26, 1903, with a performance by a military band with a full orchestra performing "In Sunny Tennessee." . . . Map (db m193322) HM
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127 Indiana, DeKalb County, Garrett — 17.2017.1 — Creek Chub Bait Company
Side A In 1916, Henry Dills, Carl Heinzerling,and George Schulthess established the company, which became one of the country's leading manufacturers of artificial fishing lures. Crafted by a largely female workforce, the high quality lures . . . Map (db m107129) HM
128 Indiana, DeKalb County, Saint Joe — Phil Carpenter(Born November 24, 1938) — Local Leader —
This wooden statue is a tribute to Phil Carpenter, a local leader in DeKalb Eastern School District who was instrumental in the creation of the St. Joe River Greenway in 2001. The project was crafted by our local artist, David Drake. . . . Map (db m186257) HM
129 Indiana, DeKalb County, Saint Joe, Concord Township — 17.2022.1 — Sechler's Pickles
Side One Ralph and Anne Sechler established Sechler’s Pickles (first named St. Joe Valley) on their homestead here in the 1920s. Despite the Great Depression, they grew the business, selling many varieties of pickles to local restaurants . . . Map (db m241165) HM
130 Indiana, Delaware County, Bethel — Job Garner-Jacob W. Miller House
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior 1836Map (db m231196) HM
131 Indiana, Delaware County, Eaton — 18.1981.1 — First Indiana Gas Well
The first significant commercial gas well came in Sept. 15, 1886, near here south of the Mississinewa River and East of the railroad, ushering in the gas boom era. Almeron H. Crannell, a Civil War veteran and later resident of Hartford City, drilled . . . Map (db m63797) HM
132 Indiana, Delaware County, Gaston — Don TalleyCitizen Driver
On June 12, 2021, this location was dedicated to Don Talley, Citizen Driver. Don is a decorated veteran who served in the U.S. Army from 1974 to 1994 and began his trucking career while serving in Saudi Arabia. Don is a natural born leader, . . . Map (db m180759) HM
133 Indiana, Delaware County, Gaston — Elizabethtown
Joseph Wilson and Uriah Powers first operated a flour mill and a sawmill around which the village of Elizabethtown grew up in the 1830s. Wilson named the town after his daughter, Elizabeth, and had high hopes for the community as a prospective . . . Map (db m141424) HM
134 Indiana, Delaware County, Gaston — 18.1996.2 — Slickville Tile Works
Site of production mill and three beehive kilns, first fueled by wood and then by natural gas, circa 1883-1910, owned & operated by Manassa Myers, Sr. family. Produced drainage tiles (hollow cylinder-shaped sections) from adjacent clay pit for local . . . Map (db m63796) HM
135 Indiana, Delaware County, Gaston — Snagtown ~ New CornerGaston — 1855 —
The Barlett, Bryant, Vannata, and Veach families were the first settlers in 1837-1839. In 1840-1850 the McCreery, Woodring and Maynard, Rowlett and Thompson families became property owners. Snagtown ~ New Corner was platted by David L. . . . Map (db m141475) HM
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136 Indiana, Delaware County, Muncie — 18.2008.1 — Ball Brothers Glass Manufacturing Company Reported missing
Company incorporated in New York 1886 to manufacture glassware (particularly fruit jars). Brothers Edmund, Frank, George, William, and Lucius Ball all were trustees. Company - promised money, land, and free natural gas - came to Muncie; first . . . Map (db m31345) HM
137 Indiana, Delaware County, Muncie — 18.2011.1 — Hemingray Glass Company
Side A Founded as Gray & Hemingray in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1848. Incorporated 1870 in Covington, Kentucky; company produced glass bottles, jars, oil lamps, light globes, tableware and insulators. After discovery of natural gas in . . . Map (db m65208) HM
138 Indiana, Delaware County, Muncie — Old Indian Trail / Wheeling Pike
Several principal Indian and Pioneer Paths cut across Indiana and Delaware County connecting trading and warrior routes of ancient times. First made by migrating large animals searching for salt, followed by Native Americans for food, trade and . . . Map (db m141410) HM
139 Indiana, Delaware County, Muncie — W.A. McNaughton Building
The two blocks of granite placed here were salvaged from the W.A. McNaughton Building, which was demolished in 1989. They were design elements of the main entrance on Walnut Street. The building was constructed in 1901 at the south east corner of . . . Map (db m141269) HM
140 Indiana, Delaware County, Muncie, Downtown — 1940's-1970's
The ground floor was modified several times to accommodate new tenants including Schuster Brothers, Men's Town, York Furs, and Murray's Jewelers.Map (db m222316) HM
141 Indiana, Delaware County, Muncie, Downtown — 1946
This building was purchased by William F. Freund and renamed the Freund Building. At this time the McNaughton Building (Ball Stores) and the Johnson Building also stood at the corners of Walnut and Charles Streets.Map (db m222315) HM
142 Indiana, Delaware County, Muncie, Downtown — 1985
This building was purchased by Steven and Todd Murray, the fourth generation of Murray Jewelers. At this time only the McNaughton Building (Ball Stores) and this building remained at the intersection of Walnut and Charles Streets.Map (db m222317) HM
143 Indiana, Delaware County, Muncie, Downtown — 2003
Steven and Todd Murray, Community Development, and the Urban Enterprise Association renovated the exterior of this building back to its original design character and renamed it the Murray Building.Map (db m222319) HM
144 Indiana, Delaware County, Muncie, Downtown — Arts And Culture DistrictDowntown
Downtown Muncie offers vibrant cultural experiences for all ages. Within a 30 block area major cultural venues anchor a lively district of galleries, performance spaces, restaurants, pubs and taverns featuring live entertainment. Family . . . Map (db m222310) HM
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145 Indiana, Delaware County, Muncie, Downtown — Boyce Block
This property Boyce Block has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m222323) HM
146 Indiana, Delaware County, Muncie, Downtown — Gilbert Cabin Site
Goldsmith C. Gilbert, New York trader and miller who came to Delaware County in the early 1820s and operated a trading post on the Mississinewa River, acquired the Hackley Reserve and erected a cabin on this square in which his daughter, Mary Jane, . . . Map (db m222292) HM
147 Indiana, Delaware County, Muncie, Downtown — Jones Block 1903
Original owners: L.J. and C.C. Jones Architect: Alfred Grindle of Grindle & Cramer Architects Style: Beaux Arts Construction cost: $25,000
The ground floor was occupied entirely by the C.B. Fudge . . . Map (db m222313) HM
148 Indiana, Delaware County, Muncie, Downtown — Mattie Coleman
A dwntown original since 1970 & owned Towne BoutiqueMap (db m222320) HM
149 Indiana, Delaware County, Muncie, Downtown — Muncie Urban Design StudioAlthea Stoeckel Award — 1987 —
Presented to the Muncie Urban Design Studio In recognition of its dedication to public education and citizen participation in historic preservation activities as a vital component of Muncie's central city revitalization efforts. MUDS operated . . . Map (db m222312) HM
150 Indiana, Delaware County, Selma — Smithfield
One of the oldest organized settlements in Delaware County, Smithfield was platted by David Stout and William Duncan March 12, 1830. Its position on White River was considered advantageous as a trading point, and it thrived as such until the first . . . Map (db m141162) HM
151 Indiana, Dubois County, Jasper — Early Furniture Store
In 1860 the Alles Furniture Store was established here. This later became the Jasper Furniture Co., predecessor of the Jasper Desk Co., which was formally established in 1876 at another location.Map (db m195444) HM
152 Indiana, Dubois County, Jasper — Louis H. Sturm Hardware Store
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior Built 1886Map (db m195440) HM
153 Indiana, Elkhart County, Elkhart — Bucklen Opera House1884 - 1986 — Elkhart, Heritage of the City With a Heart —
Bucklen Opera House 1884 - 1986 Main and Harrison Streets Commissioned by: Herbert E. Bucklen Architect: Unknown General Contractor: Unknown The Bucklen Opera House, built in 1884 on the northwest corner of Main and Harrison . . . Map (db m64642) HM
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154 Indiana, Elkhart County, Elkhart — 20.2006.1 — C.G. Conn Company
Side One: Charles Gerard Conn began the musical instrument industry in Elkhart; city has been called the Band Industry Capital of the World. By 1874 producing rubber mouthpiece; was granted patent 1875; began producing musical . . . Map (db m30747) HM
155 Indiana, Elkhart County, Elkhart — 20.2007.2 — Dr. Franklin L. Miles
Side one: Born circa 1845 in Ohio. Graduated from Rush Medical College 1874. Moved medical practice from Chicago to Elkhart 1875. Began The Dr. Miles Medical Company 1885 to sell Dr. Miles' Nervine, Restorative Nerve and Liver pills, and . . . Map (db m44877) HM
156 Indiana, Elkhart County, Elkhart — Elkhart River Dam Removal
Dams have been used throughout the United States for a variety of reasons such as flood control and power generation. However, dams can greatly impact a river's ecology in three major ways: fish migration, habitat destruction, and water . . . Map (db m236150) HM
157 Indiana, Elkhart County, Elkhart — Elkhart River Wharves
East from this point, along the "Elkheart" River were located the wharves where produce and merchandise to and from the village of "Elkheart", 1835 to 1851, was carried by Keel and Steamboat.Map (db m61185) HM
158 Indiana, Elkhart County, Elkhart — Havilah Beardsley1795 – 1856
In Honor of Havilah Beardsley. 1795 – 1856 First physician of this township who purchased Section five of the Indians in 1829, and in 1832 laid out the original plat of Elkhart. Built the first saw mill in 1831; the first flour . . . Map (db m73147) HM
159 Indiana, Elkhart County, Elkhart — The Power of Water in Elkhart — J. C. Lane Hydraulics - 1890 —
Here in Elkhart, raceways along the St. Joseph and Elkhart Rivers powered a series of early mills and factories in the 1800's. The last water-powered mill ran until 1955. 🅐 The headrace, formerly located on this site, ran parallel . . . Map (db m236110) HM
160 Indiana, Elkhart County, Elkhart — The Rivers for CommerceOur Rivers Story
Transporting Goods on the Rivers Long before the railroad came to the area, the settlers relied on the rivers to transport their products to other markets. This area was fortunate to have two navigable rivers. The smaller Elkhart River flowed . . . Map (db m236112) HM
161 Indiana, Elkhart County, Elkhart — The Rivers for IndustryOur Rivers' Story
The Hydraulics Elkhart's early development as an industrial city can be attributed to its proximity to several waterways. Before the advent of electric power, the early industry pioneers harnessed the power of the river flow to provide the . . . Map (db m69752) HM
162 Indiana, Elkhart County, Goshen — 20.1997.1 — A. E. Kunderd Gladiolus Farm
Amos E. Kunderd (1866 - 1965) owned and resided on a 100-acre farm on this site. Respected internationally for hybridization of varieties of gladioli which were exhibited, and grown in gardens, throughout the world. Originated the ruffled and . . . Map (db m30161) HM
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163 Indiana, Elkhart County, Goshen — Millrace Hydraulic Canal - Hawks Electric CompanyMillrace Canal Trail
Built as a source of hydraulic power for Goshen's industries, the Millrace Canal gave rise to a new form of energy in the late 1890's - electricity. In 1898 the energy of the canal was harnessed by the Hawks Electric Company's central generating . . . Map (db m64232) HM
164 Indiana, Elkhart County, Goshen — Shanklin ParkMillrace Canal Trail
Established in 1958, Shanklin Park was named after respected Goshen High School English teacher, Merle Shanklin. Formerly serving as the site of Goshen's landfill, the park has grown into the city's largest and most popular park. Located within . . . Map (db m68836) HM
165 Indiana, Elkhart County, Goshen — The Goshen Dam and Millrace Hydraulic CanalMillrace Canal Trail
Construction of the Goshen Dam and Millrace Canal began in March of 1867 and was completed on April 18, 1868, the same day Goshen was incorporated as a city. The project was built by a 40 man crew using horses and plows to excavate the canal bed. . . . Map (db m64230) HM
166 Indiana, Elkhart County, Goshen — The Old Stone BridgeMillrace Canal Trail
Several bridges have been built across the Millrace Canal at various stages throughout its history. Most of these bridges were built for transportation purposes (first horse and carriage, then railroads and automobiles), although some were built . . . Map (db m64231) HM
167 Indiana, Elkhart County, Middlebury — Krider Nurseries
These gardens, displayed in the 1934 Chicago “A Century of Progress” World’s Fair, gave Krider Nurseries nationwide prominence. After showcasing an immaculately designed garden as a promotion at the fair, Krider Nurseries brought parts . . . Map (db m72768) HM
168 Indiana, Elkhart County, Middlebury — 20.2001.1 — Krider Nurseries World's Fair Garden
Side One: Krider Nurseries constructed and exhibited Krider's Diversified Garden at Century of Progress International Exposition in Chicago 1933-1934. Some plants and structures were returned to Middlebury, and garden was reconstructed . . . Map (db m30745) HM
169 Indiana, Elkhart County, Middlebury — Vernon H. Krider
In 1893 Vernon marched proudly off the rostrum with his high school sheepskin tucked under his arm. He was sure he was going away to school to become a physician. However, the country was in a depression, so his family could not afford to pay for . . . Map (db m72767) HM
170 Indiana, Elkhart County, Nappanee — 20.2005.2 — Nappanee Furniture
Side one: Nappanee platted 1874 on Baltimore & Ohio Railroad line. Sawmill opened 1873 produced ties for railroad construction. Coppes and Mutschler brothers were partners in lumber, milling, and furniture business, 1902-1913, becoming . . . Map (db m62666) HM
171 Indiana, Elkhart County, New Paris — Wyland Brothers Landing
. . . Map (db m72735) HM
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172 Indiana, Fayette County, Connersville — "Birthplace of the Blower"Site of Roots Woolen Mill 1845~1875
While attempting to improve their water wheel power efficiency in 1854 Philander H. and Francis M. Roots invented the Roots Rotary Positive Blower Principle, now known throughout the world and still manufactured in Connersville.Map (db m152034) HM
173 Indiana, Fayette County, Connersville — Canal House
1841 Built as Headquarters of the Whitewater Valley Canal Co. 1854 Savings Bank of Indiana Home of: Dr. S. W. Vance 1857-1936 Congressman and Mrs. Finly H. Gray 1936-1947 1947 - 1971 V. F. W. Post 571 1971 - . . . Map (db m44760) HM
174 Indiana, Fayette County, Connersville — Connersville History Mural
Heineman Corner, Site of John Conner's 1820 Trading Post Canal House - Built 1842 Alligator Drugs - 613 Central Farmers & Merchants - 416 CentralMap (db m222139) HM
175 Indiana, Fayette County, Connersville — Connersville, IndianaHistoric "Firsts" On This Site:
1669 ~ Early "Indian Trail" Connecting Cincinnati to Northern Trading Posts 1812 ~ First Blockhouse 1813 ~ First Public Square 1828 ~ Parker, then Fayette County Seminary 1858 ~ First Public School 1874 ~ First High School Added 1904 ~ . . . Map (db m152029) HM
176 Indiana, Fayette County, Connersville — Grinding Stones
The grinding wheels around Kiddie Land Playground in Roberts Park were originally part of the manufacturing equipment in the Ansted Spring and Axle Company, located on the east side of Columbia Avenue just north of Mount Street. The Ansted . . . Map (db m152023) HM
177 Indiana, Fayette County, Connersville — James E. Roberts Memorial Building
Col. James E. Roberts was an industrial leader and prominent citizen of Fayette County. He moved to Connersville during the Civil War era and entered the retail hardware business. In 1874 he purchased interest in a local furniture factory and for . . . Map (db m152022) HM
178 Indiana, Fayette County, Connersville — John ConnerBorn 1780 - Died 1826
1801 Licensed to trade with the Indians in pelts. 1808 Established here a fur trading post. 1812 Interpreter and guide for Gen. William Henry Harrison prior to and during The War of 1812. 1813 Founded . . . Map (db m152032) HM
179 Indiana, Fayette County, Connersville — John ConnerConnersville's Founder
John Conner laid out the town of Connersville on the north side of the west fork of the Whitewater River in March 1813 adjacent to his fur trading post. The original plat was for 62 lots bounded by what are today Central Ave to the west and Water . . . Map (db m152033) HM
180 Indiana, Fayette County, Connersville — Oldest Buisness Building
Built by John Conner in 1815 1815 Conner's Store & Trading Post 1820 Sample's Inn & Post Office 1854 Heineman's Grocery 1954 Heineman's Glass House 2002 Lemen's Glass House AntiquesMap (db m222140) HM
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181 Indiana, Fayette County, Connersville — The Longwood Covered Bridge
The Kennedy Family Emmett Loren Kennedy was born July 5, 1848. I 1870, he worked for his father, Archibald M. Kennedy, on the first bridge built by the Kennedy family. Upon completion of this bridge at Dunlapsville, in Union County, Indiana, . . . Map (db m152015) HM
182 Indiana, Fayette County, Connersville — 21.1966.1 — The Whitewater Canal
In 1836 construction began on this fifty-six lock, one hundred one mile canal. Opened from Lawrenceburg to Brookville (1839), it was extended to Laurel and Cincinnati (1843), Connersville (1845), Cambridge City (1846), and Hagerstown (1847).Map (db m44741) HM
183 Indiana, Floyd County, Georgetown — Patrick ShieldsBicentennial Celebration of First Georgetown Settlers — 1805 - 2005 —
Patrick & Mary Nantz Shields Children James & Henry 1811 Aide to General Wm H Harrison in Tippecanoe Campaign 1816 Delegate to the Indiana Constitutional Convention and signed the historical document at Corydon's . . . Map (db m96067) HM
184 Indiana, Floyd County, New Albany — 22.1996.2 — Culbertson Mansion
French Second Empire Style structure. Construction began 1867 for William Stewart Culbertson (1814-1892), leading industrialist, financier, and philanthropist in New Albany area. Listed in National Register of Historic Places, 1974; accepted as . . . Map (db m180500) HM
185 Indiana, Floyd County, New Albany — First Successful Manufacture of Plate Glass in America
South of this point, along the Ohio River, was located the Star Glass Company where John B. Ford produced the first successful American-made plate glass in 1870. The first glass sheets made were installed in a store window at 318 Pearl S., New . . . Map (db m207005) HM
186 Indiana, Floyd County, New Albany — Founding of New Albany
As early as 1808, the area we know as New Albany was considered a good location for a settlement near the Ohio River and The Falls of The Ohio. The original 826 ½ acre tract of land — part of Clark’s grant — was between the Grant line and the foot . . . Map (db m194347) HM
187 Indiana, Floyd County, New Albany — Hedden's Grove Historic District
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places
by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m206975) HM
188 Indiana, Floyd County, New Albany — Hedden's Grove Historic District
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places
by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m206977) HM
189 Indiana, Floyd County, New Albany — Mansions of New Albany
When Joel, Abner and Nathaniel Scribner settled strategically below the Falls of the Ohio, they named New Albany for Albany, New York. The town became the county seat, and was a hub of steamboat activity. Mary industries thrived, including machine . . . Map (db m207008) HM
190 Indiana, Floyd County, New Albany — Market House
Site of farmer's market before 1826. First stalls in market house were sold at public auction October 25th, 1826. Also used as community center, last market house torn down March, 1937.Map (db m207042) HM
191 Indiana, Floyd County, New Albany — 22.1991.1 — New Albany
Founded 1813 along Ohio River by Joel, Nathaniel, and Abner Scribner. During 1840s and 1850s, New Albany was largest city and leading commercial and industrial center in Indiana. Industries included shipbuilding; glass and ironworks; hosiery, . . . Map (db m207048) HM
192 Indiana, Floyd County, New Albany — 22.1992.2 — New Albany
Founded 1813 along Ohio River by Joel, Nathaniel, and Abner Scribner. During 1840s and 1850s, New Albany was largest city and leading commercial and industrial center in Indiana. Industries included shipbuilding; glass and ironworks; hosiery, . . . Map (db m180492) HM
193 Indiana, Floyd County, New Albany — 22.2004.2 — New Albany Downtown Historic District
[side 1] New Albany lots were advertised for sale 1813. It was designated county seat 1819, incorporated as town 1836, then as city 1839. Area within the district was part of early plat of New Albany. District boundaries are roughly West 1st . . . Map (db m180493) HM
194 Indiana, Floyd County, New Albany — New Albany's First Bank Building
Built in 1837 this building housed New Albany’s First Bank — a branch of the State Bank of Indiana. Of Greek Revival style, it was built of native limestone quarried from the hills of Floyd County.Map (db m193690) HM
195 Indiana, Floyd County, New Albany — Nunemacher-Hangary HouseArchitecture • Gothic Revival — Built 1853 —
Originally John R. Nunemacher, a contractor, built a “cottage with a basement”; however in 1876 Edward C. Hangary added the unique “New Orleans” façade and the top floor. The wrought iron fence was manufactured in New Albany and extended to 7th . . . Map (db m194195) HM
196 Indiana, Floyd County, New Albany — Old New AlbanyFloyd County Indiana
In 1813 John Graham surveyed and platted a town which the Scribner brothers, founders of the town, named New Albany after Albany, New York. Within five years, the new community became the seat of the newly formed Floyd County. Boat building and . . . Map (db m194200) HM
197 Indiana, Floyd County, New Albany — 22.1996.1 — State Bank of Indiana
Second state bank was established in 1834 by General Assembly with ten branch banks; one of the most successful banks at the time in U.S. This Greek Revival Style structure, built 1837, housed New Albany branch, serving Floyd, Harrison, Washington, . . . Map (db m180504) HM
198 Indiana, Floyd County, New Albany — The Israel HouseArchitecture: Italianate — Built 1830 —
During the 1840-1860 period this hotel and restaurant was the congregating place for men of commerce and industry. In addition to River Captains and their families notable visitors were: Gen. Winfield Scott, Daniel Webster, Andrew Jackson, Martin . . . Map (db m194196) HM
199 Indiana, Floyd County, New Albany — The Mansion on Main
formerly the M. Fine & Sons shirt factory has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m207001) HM
200 Indiana, Floyd County, New Albany — The Robert E. Lee Built Here
One of the most famous river boats, the Lee was built in 1866 at the riverfront shipyard of Humphrey & Dowerman near this spot. The Lee, racing against the Natchez in 1870, set the river record from New Orleans to St. Louis of 3 days, 18 hours and . . . Map (db m193710) HM

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