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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Switzerland County, Indiana

 
Clickable Map of Switzerland 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 Switzerland County, IN (47) Jefferson County, IN (76) Ohio County, IN (83) Ripley County, IN (42) Boone County, KY (55) Carroll County, KY (16) Gallatin County, KY (32)  SwitzerlandCounty(47) Switzerland County (47)  JeffersonCounty(76) Jefferson County (76)  OhioCounty(83) Ohio County (83)  RipleyCounty(42) Ripley County (42)  BooneCountyKentucky(55) Boone County (55)  CarrollCounty(16) Carroll County (16)  GallatinCounty(32) Gallatin County (32)
Vevay is the county seat for Switzerland County
Adjacent to Switzerland County, Indiana
      Jefferson County (76)  
      Ohio County (83)  
      Ripley County (42)  
      Boone County, Kentucky (55)  
      Carroll County, Kentucky (16)  
      Gallatin County, Kentucky (32)  
 
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1 Indiana, Switzerland County, Bennington, Cotton Township — 78.2018.1 — Dr. John Shaw Billings
On Indiana Route 250 at Allensville Road, on the right when traveling west on State Route 250. Reported missing.
Billings (1838-1913) lived in Allensville as a child. A Civil War surgeon, he established field hospitals at battles of Chancellorsville and Gettysburg. He transferred to Surgeon-General’s Office and developed a comprehensive library, . . . Map (db m222935) HM
2 Indiana, Switzerland County, East Enterprise — 78.1966.1 — Birthplace John Shaw Billings, M.D.April 12, 1838 - March 11, 1913
On State Road 250 at Allensville Road, on the right when traveling west on State Road 250. Reported permanently removed.
His was "The most important contribution yet made to American medicine." Civil War surgeon, pioneer planner of modern hospitals, early advocate of preventive medicine. Billings published the Surgeon-General's first medical Index . . . Map (db m66903) HM
3 Indiana, Switzerland County, Patriot — 78.1980.1 — Dr. Elwood Mead(1858 - 1936) — "Engineer Who Made the Desert Bloom" —
On Main Street (State Road 156) at 3rd Street, on the left when traveling south on Main Street.
Patriot, Ind., native; supervised Hoover Dam construction in Colorado R.; Lake Mead named for him; appointed Director, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, President Coolidge; served under Presidents Hoover and Roosevelt, top authority on irrigation, . . . Map (db m66902) HM
4 Indiana, Switzerland County, Vevay — "Bison-tennial" Public Art Project
On West Main Street at Liberty Street, on the right when traveling west on West Main Street.
This five foot-tall fiberglass Bison sculpture was created in 2016 to honor the state's 200th birthday as part of the "Bison-tennial" Public Art Project In partnership with the Indiana Bicentennial Commission, and sponsored by the . . . Map (db m242094) HM
5 Indiana, Switzerland County, Vevay — Early Church - 1834Historical Site — Martha A. Graham —
On West Pike Street at Union Street, on the right when traveling west on West Pike Street.
Built as a Baptist Church, was used by various denominations as a house of worship, later acquired by the Switzerland Co. Historical Society and used as a museum until 1970.Map (db m242120) HM
6 Indiana, Switzerland County, Vevay — Historic Fire Bells
On Market Street, on the left when traveling east.
Erected in 1895 By City Council, near center of each ward Used until 1935 when replaced by electric sirensMap (db m242118) HM
7 Indiana, Switzerland County, Vevay — Historic Fire Bells
On West Pike Street at Union Street, on the right when traveling west on West Pike Street.
Erected in 1895 By City Council, near center of each ward Used until 1935 when replaced by electric sirensMap (db m242119) HM
8 Indiana, Switzerland County, Vevay — Historical Site - Switzerland County Courthouse
On West Main Street west of Liberty Street, on the right when traveling west.
Top Martha A. Graham ( Drawing of the River Paddle-wheeler. ) Lower Section Designed in the Greek Classic style by David Dubach, Architect, and built by John Haley c. 1864, with restoration completed c. 1992. It is . . . Map (db m46132) HM
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9 Indiana, Switzerland County, Vevay — Home of Edward Eggleston
On West Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
Hoosier Novelist 1837 - 1902 Tablet given in honor of the Vevay Eggleston Club by Mr. & Mrs. B. E. ThiebaudMap (db m242097) HM
10 Indiana, Switzerland County, Vevay — Jail
On West Pike Street west of Liberty Street, on the left when traveling west.
Replacing two earlier log jails, this limestone rock jail was built in 1854 by Joseph Peelman for $3,000.Map (db m45988) HM
11 Indiana, Switzerland County, Vevay — 29 — Patriot Burials
On East Main Street (Indiana Route 156) just east of Kiesel Street, on the left when traveling east.
Vevay Cemetery burials as early as ca. 1817. At least four Revolutionary War Veterans interred here between ca. 1817-1841.Map (db m243823) HM
12 Indiana, Switzerland County, Vevay — POW-MIA Memorial
On West Main Street north of Main Cross Street, on the right when traveling west.
You are not forgottenMap (db m242092) WM
13 Indiana, Switzerland County, Vevay — Privy
On Main Cross Street at West Pike Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Cross Street.
The brick privy was built in 1852 by Brooks R. Wooley. Originally located directly behind the courthouse, it was moved to make room for the courthouse annex in 2004. It was considered one of the most luxurious restrooms in the area with six stalls.Map (db m45800) HM
14 Indiana, Switzerland County, Vevay — Switzerland County Courthouse
On West Main Street (State Road 56) west of Liberty Street, on the right when traveling west.
The first brick courthouse on this site was built in 1816. The present courthouse was completed in 1864 by John Haley at a cost of $26,135.40. The annex was added in 2005. The courthouse was listed on the Indiana Register of Historic Sites and . . . Map (db m45995) HM
15 Indiana, Switzerland County, Vevay — Switzerland County Honor Roll Memorial
On West Main Street (State Road 56) west of Liberty Street, on the right when traveling west.
( Center Panel ) ( -“Seal”- ) United States Great Seal Dedicated to these Switzerland County men who, in answering the call of duty, paid the price of Freedom ( - “Seals” - ) Army, . . . Map (db m46086) WM
16 Indiana, Switzerland County, Vevay — Switzerland County World War I Memorial
On West Main Street (State Road 56) west of Liberty Street, on the right when traveling west.
A. D. - - - - § - §-§ - § - - - - 1926 In memory of the Sons and Daughters of Switzerland County who served in 1917 - - The World War - - 1918 Names on record in Civil Order Book No. 19, Page . . . Map (db m45987) HM
17 Indiana, Switzerland County, Vevay — The Dungeon
On West Main Street west of Liberty Street, on the right when traveling west.
A stop on the underground railroad bringing slaves to freedom 1862 - 1864 commemorated 1976 Vevay, Indiana This memorial placed in honor of the descendants of the Rayls and Pickett families in the Bicentennial . . . Map (db m45896) HM
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18 Indiana, Switzerland County, Vevay — The Styles and Stories of Vevay's Buildings
On Main Street (State Road 56) west of Liberty Street, on the right when traveling west.
From where you now stand you are sampling some of the building styles found in Switzerland County. On Main Street to your left are three two-story homes. The farthest from you is a dwelling built in the Italianate style. This design style was . . . Map (db m46130) HM
19 Indiana, Switzerland County, Vevay — Vevay Veterans Memorial
On West Main Street at Main Cross Street, on the right when traveling west on West Main Street.
Major Samuel Woodfill WWI 1919 Allen Walker Lt. Eugene D Smith 1943 - 1945 Congressional Gold Medal 2006Map (db m242093) WM
20 Indiana, Switzerland County, Vevay, Craig Township — 78.2022.1 — Thiebaud Farmstead
On Ohio River Scenic Byway (Indiana Route 56) 0.6 miles west of Whiskey Hollow Road, on the right when traveling west.
In 1802, French-speaking Swiss immigrants settled the area that became Switzerland County. Encouraged by their success in viticulture, more Swiss families followed, including Frederick and Harriet Thiebaud, who purchased land here in 1818. After . . . Map (db m223352) HM
21 Indiana, Switzerland County, Vevay, Jefferson Township — A Tribute To Paul W. Ogle
On West Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
We the citizens of Switzerland County do hereby set forth this expression of deepest appreciation and sincere gratitude to a great philanthropist, Paul W. Ogle who through his foresight and benevolence restored pride to the community. The Ogle . . . Map (db m242095) HM
22 Indiana, Switzerland County, Vevay, Jefferson Township — Armstrong Tavern
On Market Street at Liberty Street, on the right when traveling east on Market Street.
Oldest known building used as Masonic meeting place in Indiana. Erected 1816, operated as inn by Thomas Armstrong, it provided quarters for Vevay Lodge No. 7, organized 1817 by Grand Lodge of Kentucky: chartered as an Indiana Lodge, 1819.Map (db m223312) HM
23 Indiana, Switzerland County, Vevay, Jefferson Township — Armstrong Tavern - 1816Historical Site
On Market Street at Liberty Street, on the right when traveling east on Market Street.
Thomas Armstrong operated a tavern here for 50 years. It is the oldest known existing building in Indiana where a Masonic lodge once held its meetings.Map (db m223313) HM
24 Indiana, Switzerland County, Vevay, Jefferson Township — Chateline HouseHistorical Site
On Ferry Street north of East Market Street, on the right when traveling north.
Home of Capt. John Chateline, owner of several steamboats. Outstanding balcony, house of Swiss architecture.Map (db m223337) HM
25 Indiana, Switzerland County, Vevay, Jefferson Township — Craig HouseHistorical Site
On Market Street east of Union Street, on the left when traveling east.
This Free Classic style house was built c. 1895 by Dudley Peak and Mattie Owen Craig, Mr. Craig was in the mercantile business.Map (db m223203) HM
26 Indiana, Switzerland County, Vevay, Jefferson Township — Detraz HouseHistorical Site
On Arch Street at Market Street, on the left when traveling north on Arch Street.
Built c. 1870 in the Queen Anne style by the Detraz brothers who owned and operated a planing mill and also built boats and other fine homes in Vevay.Map (db m223211) HM
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27 Indiana, Switzerland County, Vevay, Jefferson Township — Dufour HouseHistorical Site
On Liberty Street at Cheapside Street, on the right when traveling south on Liberty Street.
Built c. 1832 in the Federal style by John Francis DuFour, one of the original Swiss settlers in this area, and wife, Polly Critchfield, niece of Thomas Jefferson's wife, and used for a time as the residence where they entertained friend, Henry . . . Map (db m223350) HM
28 Indiana, Switzerland County, Vevay, Jefferson Township — Eggleston HomeHistorical Site
On West Main Street (Indiana Route 56) west of Main Cross Street, on the right when traveling west.
Birthplace of Edward Eggleston, writer, historian, preacher, born December 10, 1837. Writer of many books, the best known being “The Hoosier Schoolmaster.” House placed on National Register of Historic Places in 1973.Map (db m223320) HM
29 Indiana, Switzerland County, Vevay, Jefferson Township — Hall HouseHistorical Site
On West Main Street/Ohio River Scenic Byway (Indiana Route 56) west of Union Street, on the right when traveling west.
This Classic Italianate style home was built by the Hall family c. 1875, by Silas Wright, architect. This was the final home of George McKay, noted pianist and conductor during the early 20th century.Map (db m223325) HM
30 Indiana, Switzerland County, Vevay, Jefferson Township — Hall House - 1842Historical Site
On West Market Street east of Tell Street, on the right when traveling east.
Built in 1842 by William Hall, in the Italianate mode, extensively remodeled in 1874, when the upper story was added.Map (db m223214) HM
31 Indiana, Switzerland County, Vevay, Jefferson Township — Hay King — Ohio River Scenic Byway —
On East Main Street/Ohio River Scenic Byway (Indiana Route 156) near East Market Street, on the right when traveling east.
Switzerland County established itself early as an agricultural and trade center for the area served by the Ohio River. While some produced the products, others set about finding ways to deliver those products to the customers. One such entrepreneur . . . Map (db m223176) HM
32 Indiana, Switzerland County, Vevay, Jefferson Township — Historic Fire Bells
On East Main Street/Ohio River Scenic Byway (Indiana Route 156) at East Market Street, on the left when traveling west on East Main Street/Ohio River Scenic Byway.
Erected in 1895 By City Council, near center of each ward Used until 1935 when replaced by electric sirensMap (db m223182) HM
33 Indiana, Switzerland County, Vevay, Jefferson Township — Historic Fire Bells
On Ferry Street at East Jackson Street, on the right when traveling north on Ferry Street.
Erected in 1895 By City Council, near center of each ward Used until 1935 when replaced by electric sirensMap (db m223345) HM
34 Indiana, Switzerland County, Vevay, Jefferson Township — Hoosier Theater
On Ferry Street at Cheapside Street, on the right when traveling south on Ferry Street.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m223339) HM
35 Indiana, Switzerland County, Vevay, Jefferson Township — Jean-Daniel Morerod House – 1817Historical Site
On West Main Street/Ohio River Scenic Byway (Indiana Route 56) west of Cedar Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
Built in 1817. One of the founders of Vevay, Morerod owned large vineyards and was widely known for his wine and hospitality. Famous guests included Henry Clay and Jonathan Jennings, Indiana Governor.Map (db m223351) HM
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36 Indiana, Switzerland County, Vevay, Jefferson Township — Kessler HouseHistorical Site
On Market Street east of Liberty Street, on the right when traveling east.
A brick Federal, the Kessler House was built c. 1835. It was the residence of George and Elise Kessler and site of the Kessler Harness Shop.Map (db m223314) HM
37 Indiana, Switzerland County, Vevay, Jefferson Township — Knox House - 1830Historical Site
On West Main Street/Ohio River Scenic Byway at Main Cross Street, on the right when traveling west on West Main Street/Ohio River Scenic Byway.
Home of George G. Knox, pioneer miller and cabinet maker. The Methodists held their first meetings in this house.Map (db m223190) HM
38 Indiana, Switzerland County, Vevay, Jefferson Township — McCrellis HouseHistorical Site
On Market Street west of Main Cross Street, on the right when traveling west.
This Italianate style house was built c. 1880 by James B. and Adelaide McCrellis. Mr. McCrellis was a prominent attorney.Map (db m223335) HM
39 Indiana, Switzerland County, Vevay, Jefferson Township — Porter HouseHistorical Site
On Market Street at Water Street, on the right when traveling east on Market Street.
Built c. 1885 in the Italianate style by Andrew Porter, uncle to Cole Porter, the famous songwriter and musician.Map (db m223246) HM
40 Indiana, Switzerland County, Vevay, Jefferson Township — Roxy House - 1814Historical Site
On Market Street at Vineyard Street, on the right when traveling east on Market Street.
Built in 1814, was the home of “Aunt Lucy” Detraz, daughter of Jean Morerod, and the fifth white child born in the county. “Twonnet,” a character in Eggleston's novel, “Roxy” was her daughter.Map (db m223223) HM
41 Indiana, Switzerland County, Vevay, Jefferson Township — Ruter Chapel Methodist Church
On West Main Street/Ohio River Scenic Byway (Indiana Route 56) at Union Street, on the right when traveling east on West Main Street/Ohio River Scenic Byway.
First church organized 1816 First building on this site 1838 Made a "Methodist shrine" 1957Map (db m223327) HM
42 Indiana, Switzerland County, Vevay, Jefferson Township — Stevens House
On Market Street.
Built by Israel Whitehead more than a century ago. Housed the first Vevay bank, organized in 1817, failed in 1820. Once the home of the late Will Stevens, well-known landscape artist.Map (db m223243) HM
43 Indiana, Switzerland County, Vevay, Jefferson Township — Stevens HouseHistorical Site
On Market Street east of Union Street, on the right when traveling east.
Built c. 1863 in the Federal style, this was the residence of Will Stevens, noted landscape artist, in the late 19( ) when he added the studio.Map (db m223245) HM
44 Indiana, Switzerland County, Vevay, Jefferson Township — Switzerland Wine County – Winemaking in Vevay — Ohio River Scenic Byway —
On Ferry Street at Franklin Street, on the right when traveling south on Ferry Street.
As soon as immigrant James Dufour saw the area now known as Vevay in the Northwest Territory, he knew it would be an ideal place for his vineyards. The gentle hills were terraced like those in his native district of Vevay, Switzerland, and he named . . . Map (db m223349) HM
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45 Indiana, Switzerland County, Vevay, Jefferson Township — U.P. Schenck House - 1844Historical Site
On Market Street at Water Street, on the right when traveling east on Market Street.
Built by Schenck in 1844. He was popularly called the "hay king" as he was a Swiss flatboat magnate. Spiral stairway designed by Francis Costigan.Map (db m223248) HM
46 Indiana, Switzerland County, Vevay, Jefferson Township — Waldo HouseHistorical Site
On East Market Street west of East Main Street/Ohio River Scenic Byway (Indiana Route 156), on the left when traveling west.
Built c. 1865 in the Italianate style by Otis S. Waldo, Vevay's first newspaper publisher.Map (db m223317) HM
47 Indiana, Switzerland County, Vevay, Jefferson Township — Webb-Allen HouseHistorical Site
On Greeley Street south of East Pike Street, on the right when traveling south.
Built c. 1886 by Oscar and Jenny Webb who ran the Phoenix Hotel for many years. Upstairs added in 1920 by Anna Webb Allen, a granddaughter. The house remained in the same family for 103 years.Map (db m223184) HM
 
 
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Apr. 24, 2024