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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM19HZ_academy-of-the-immaculate-conception_Oldenburg-IN.html
Opened in 1852; enlarged in 1876 and 1901. The Academy Classroom Building and the Auditorium were completed in 1968.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM19HT_wendell-l-willkie_Rushville-IN.html
Lawyer and business leader - Republican presidential nominee, 1940 - the only native Hoosier to be nominated for the Presidency by a major political party - author of One World - grave and memorial in East Hill Cemetery, Rushville.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM19HS_wendell-l-willkie-1892-1944_Rushville-IN.html
Lawyer and business leader - Republican presidential nominee, 1940 - the only native Hoosier to be nominated for the Presidency by a major political party - author of One World - grave and memorial in East Hill Cemetery, Rushville.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM19HR_wendell-l-willkie_Rushville-IN.html
Lawyer and business leader - Republican presidential nominee, 1940 - the only native Hoosier to be nominated for the Presidency by a major political party - author of One World - grave and memorial in East Hill Cemetery, Rushville.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM19HQ_wendell-l-willkie_Rushville-IN.html
Lawyer and business leader - Republican presidential nominee, 1940 - the only native Hoosier to be nominated for the Presidency by a major political party - author of One World - grave and memorial in East Hill Cemetery, Rushville.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM19HP_wendell-l-willkie_Rushville-IN.html
Lawyer and business leader - Republican presidential nominee, 1940 - the only native Hoosier to be nominated for the Presidency by a major political party - author of One World - grave and memorial in East Hill Cemetery, Rushville.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM19HN_first-cabin-in-franklin_Franklin-IN.html
A two room log cabin was built on or near this site in March, 1823 by George King, by whose efforts Johnson County was authorized Dec. 31, 1822 and organized March 8, 1823. King donated land for the county seat and Franklin was founded May 22, 182…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM19HM_franklin_Franklin-IN.html
Founded in 1823, is the home of Franklin College, 1834 and the birthplace of two Indiana governors, Paul V. McNutt, 1891, at 599 E. Adams and Roger D. Branigin, 1902, at 205 Yandes. Johnson County Historical Museum at 150 W. Madison, Indiana Mason…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM19HK_bargersville-school_Bargersville-IN.html
This is the site of the Bargersville School that opened in 1912 with 162 students as part of White River Township's Center Grove Schools. Students in grades 1-8 attended here until 1937.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM19HH_william-merritt-chase_Nineveh-IN.html
(Front Side)Prolific artist who helped develop and promote a style internationally recognized as distinctly American. Born 1849 near here; studied art in Indianapolis, New York, and Munich. Returned to New York in 1878; opened lavish Tenth Street …
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