The photograph is a south view of Fayette County Court House. Fayette County was established as an act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana on December 18, 1818, and the act took effect on January 1, 1819. The city of Connersville dates back to 1813. Connersville was established as the county seat on February 17, 1819. The name Fayette was chosen in honor of General Lafayette
First called Columbia, the Whitley County seat was chosen in 1839 and renamed Columbia City in 1854....
The county’s first courthouse, which opened in 1816 in the county seat of Salem, was built on stilts...
Photograph of a view of the Fayette County square from the balcony of the courthouse. Cars are parke...
462 p. : ill., maps (some col.), ports. ; 45 cm.Fayette County was organized in 1819 and named for A...
In 1849, Fayette County built a new courthouse called one of the finest in Indiana. By 1890 a new co...
In 1849 Fayette County built one of the finest courthouses in Indiana but by 1890 a new courthouse w...
Connersville is named for John Conner, one of the first white settlers in the area. Conner establis...
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The county seat had been moved from Jeffersonville to Charlestown in 1811, then back to Jeffersonvil...
Fayette County Courthouse was designed by David Gibbs and built in 1882-1885 in Washington Court Hou...
Photograph of the base of a lamp post on the ground of the Fayette County Courthouse in La Grange. I...
Warren County, formed from Logan in 1797, was named after General Joseph Warren, a Massachusetts phy...
Photograph of a meridian stone on the grounds of the Fayette County Courthouse in La Grange. It read...
Clinton County's centerpiece is a limestone courthouse designed and completed by prolific architect ...
More than half the land donated to establish Shelbyville in 1822 came from John Hendricks, the fathe...
First called Columbia, the Whitley County seat was chosen in 1839 and renamed Columbia City in 1854....
The county’s first courthouse, which opened in 1816 in the county seat of Salem, was built on stilts...
Photograph of a view of the Fayette County square from the balcony of the courthouse. Cars are parke...
462 p. : ill., maps (some col.), ports. ; 45 cm.Fayette County was organized in 1819 and named for A...
In 1849, Fayette County built a new courthouse called one of the finest in Indiana. By 1890 a new co...
In 1849 Fayette County built one of the finest courthouses in Indiana but by 1890 a new courthouse w...
Connersville is named for John Conner, one of the first white settlers in the area. Conner establis...
The Dearborn County Courthouse was built in 1873 in the county seat of Lawrenceburg. It was conside...
The county seat had been moved from Jeffersonville to Charlestown in 1811, then back to Jeffersonvil...
Fayette County Courthouse was designed by David Gibbs and built in 1882-1885 in Washington Court Hou...
Photograph of the base of a lamp post on the ground of the Fayette County Courthouse in La Grange. I...
Warren County, formed from Logan in 1797, was named after General Joseph Warren, a Massachusetts phy...
Photograph of a meridian stone on the grounds of the Fayette County Courthouse in La Grange. It read...
Clinton County's centerpiece is a limestone courthouse designed and completed by prolific architect ...
More than half the land donated to establish Shelbyville in 1822 came from John Hendricks, the fathe...
First called Columbia, the Whitley County seat was chosen in 1839 and renamed Columbia City in 1854....
The county’s first courthouse, which opened in 1816 in the county seat of Salem, was built on stilts...
Photograph of a view of the Fayette County square from the balcony of the courthouse. Cars are parke...