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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HME2_indianas-glacier-lakes_Warsaw-IN.html
About 14,000 years ago melting blocks of ice from the last, or Wisconsin Glacier, formed the kettle-hole lakes of northern Indiana. The largest lake, Wawasee, and the deepest lake, Tippecanoe, are in Kosciusko County.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HME0_kosciusko-county-jail_Warsaw-IN.html
This third county jail, including a sheriff's residence, was built in 1870 by Richard Epperson. Chicago architect, George O. Garnsey designed it in Neo-Gothic Style. Rusticated stonework and turrets create the appearance of a small castle to provi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDZ_site-of-cowen-grove-seminary_Warsaw-IN.html
1851-1876One of the first secondary schools in the area. Built at the call of the Presbyterian Church by Robert Cowen and his wife Jane Cowen Headmistress. A fire of unknown origin burned the Seminary to the ground in December 1879.