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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17G0_state-capitol_Indianapolis-IN.html
State capital was moved to Indianapolis, 1825, from Corydon. The capital built on this site in 1835 was razed in 1878 to make way for this State House, completed in 1888.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17FW_cambridge-city_Cambridge-City-IN.html
A transportation center, platted 1836 along the Whitewater River, the Cumberland/National Road, and the Whitewater Canal route. Four steam railroads served the town; interurban electric railroad opened 1903. Cambridge City Historic District listed…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17FL_picketts-run_Bluffton-IN.html
Neither Pickett's Run nor any other stream appears in the Original Plat Map of Bluffton of 1839. The only known map of early Bluffton depicting a stream, reproduced here, was printed in the 1876 ILLUSTRATED HISTORICAL ATLAS OF THE STATE OF INDIANA…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17DI_civil-war-memorial-cannon_Kendallville-IN.html
This cannon refurbished and maintained by VFW 2749 and American Legion 86 to preserve the memories of our veterans' sacrifices in all warsDedicated November 11, 1992
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17D2_de-witt-pioneer-home_Shelbyville-IN.html
Peter De Witt erected on this site in 1821 the first home in what is now Union Township, Shelby County.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17D1_godfroy-reserve_Montpelier-IN.html
Reserved by U.S. to Chief Francois Godfroy of the Miami National of Indians by treaty at St. Mary's, Ohio, 6 October 1818, 3,840 acres on Salamonie River at La Petite Prairie, Harrison Township, Blackford County; reserve lands sold 1827, 1836.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17D0_geneva-downtown-historic-district_Geneva-IN.html
(Front Side)Adams County formed 1835. Geneva incorporation 1874 included early towns Alexander and Buffalo. During 1890s oil boom, population and businesses grew. Fire destroyed much of town 1895; Geneva Board of Trustees banned wooden buildings, …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17CZ_charles-c-deam_Bluffton-IN.html
(Front Side)Born 1865 near Bluffton; died 1953. Resided most of his life on land south of here where house, study, and arboretum located. A Bluffton druggist, he was avid collector of botanical specimens throughout the state 1890s - 1920s. Documen…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17CY_site-of-home-of-thomas-andrews-hendricks_Shelbyville-IN.html
Outstanding lawyer; member Indiana legislature; delegate, Second Constitutional Convention, 1850-1851; Indiana Congressman, 1851-1855; United States Senator, 1863-1869; Governor of Indiana, 1873-1877; and Vice-President of the United States, 1885.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17CX_atterbury-army-air-field_Columbus-IN.html
(Front Side)Construction begun summer 1942 under Captain Stratton O. Hammon, who used broad authority over laborers, suppliers, and railroad; base in use February 1943. More than 1,000 workers employed during construction. Base was over 2,000 acre…
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