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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMU5E_madison-county-veterans-memorial_Anderson-IN.html
( Panel - - W. W. I - "A - Z" )
In memory of Madison County Veterans who paid the Supreme Sacrifice in W. W. I
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Carl Abel · Sim Anderson · Henry Auler · Clarence Austin · Forrest Baker · Benja…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMR9T_the-anderson-street-railway_Anderson-IN.html
At this site Anderson's original street railway line extended northward to the PanHandle Railroad depot located at Main and Fifth Streets. Two mule-drawn street cars, each seating twenty persons; first operated over the 3-mile route on the evening…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMVC_madison-county-historic-home_Anderson-IN.html
The home is located on Lot 3 of the original plat presented by President Monroe in 1823 as Andersontown by William Conner, son-in-law of Chief Kikthawenund (Chief Anderson). Here Captain John Berry built a log cabin. In 1865 Alfred Makepeace erect…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMV1_public-square_Anderson-IN.html
This Public Square was part of Chief Anderson's Delaware Indian Village. In 1827, thirty acres were donated to Madison County by John and Salley Berry to relocate the county seat from Pendleton to Anderson. The remaining acreage was sold by the Co…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMUR_the-first-methodist-church-in-anderson-was-built-here_Anderson-IN.html
—1827-1977— The pioneer Methodist Church of Anderson began meeting in homes in 1821 and was organized as a congregation in 1827. Their first primitive log church was on the southwest corner of 11th and Delaware Streets. In 1849 a new c…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3G_historic-west-eighth-street_Anderson-IN.html
This shaded boulevard, once named Anderson Street, remains a legacy of this city's Gas Boom Era. Bound by German St. (now 7th) on the North and Washington St (now 9th) Southward, the homes of this District attest to the people and events that have…