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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMV1H_historical-site-switzerland-county-courthouse_Vevay-IN.html
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 said the dungeo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMV1F_the-styles-and-stories-of-vevays-buildings_Vevay-IN.html
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 popu…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMV0C_switzerland-county-honor-roll-memorial_Vevay-IN.html
( 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, Navy, Marine Corps., Air Force ( Left Panel ) * * * …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMUXY_switzerland-county-courthouse_Vevay-IN.html
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 Str…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMUXS_jail_Vevay-IN.html
Replacing two earlier log jails, this limestone rock jail was built in 1854 by Joseph Peelman for $3,000.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMUXR_switzerland-county-world-war-i-memorial_Vevay-IN.html
A. D. - - - - ? - ?-? - ? - - - - 1926 In memory ofthe Sons and Daughters of Switzerland Countywho served in 1917 - - The World War - - 1918 Names on record in Civil Order Book No. 19,Page 394. Clerk's Office.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMUVJ_the-dungeon_Vevay-IN.html
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 year 1976.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMUT6_privy_Vevay-IN.html
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.
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