Connersville is named for John Conner, one of the first white settlers in the area. Conner established a trading post in the area around 1808 and later platted the small village in 1813.Destination Indiana Fayette County Journe
105 p. : ill., col. maps, ports. ; 44 cm.Settled beginning in 1827 and formally organized by 1830, C...
Lanesville was laid out in 1817, but the earliest white settlers, the Penningtons, arrived in 1792. ...
Jeffersonville, the county seat, is among the oldest cities in Indiana. It was laid out in 1802, bas...
As the government removed the Delaware Indians west across the Mississippi River, Conner shifted his...
The photograph is a south view of Fayette County Court House. Fayette County was established as an ...
462 p. : ill., maps (some col.), ports. ; 45 cm.Fayette County was organized in 1819 and named for A...
Huntingburg, Dubois County's second largest community, is situated in the southwestern quadrant. No...
French Fur Trader Joseph Bailly operated a trading post near the Little Calumet River and was the fi...
William Conner grew up north of Detroit in close contact with Indians. In 1800 he and his brother mo...
Dubois County also has a small town of the same name situated along a creek. In its beginning, the ...
In 1849 Fayette County built one of the finest courthouses in Indiana but by 1890 a new courthouse w...
As the government removed the Delaware Indians west across the Mississippi River, Conner shifted his...
In 1963 Lilly decided to convey Conner Prairie Farm to Earlham College with the stipulation that the...
The first settlers arrived in the area in 1836 and the town was originally called Newton when it was...
Built in 1831, Elmhurst mansion has had many roles. The estate near Connersville was home to politic...
105 p. : ill., col. maps, ports. ; 44 cm.Settled beginning in 1827 and formally organized by 1830, C...
Lanesville was laid out in 1817, but the earliest white settlers, the Penningtons, arrived in 1792. ...
Jeffersonville, the county seat, is among the oldest cities in Indiana. It was laid out in 1802, bas...
As the government removed the Delaware Indians west across the Mississippi River, Conner shifted his...
The photograph is a south view of Fayette County Court House. Fayette County was established as an ...
462 p. : ill., maps (some col.), ports. ; 45 cm.Fayette County was organized in 1819 and named for A...
Huntingburg, Dubois County's second largest community, is situated in the southwestern quadrant. No...
French Fur Trader Joseph Bailly operated a trading post near the Little Calumet River and was the fi...
William Conner grew up north of Detroit in close contact with Indians. In 1800 he and his brother mo...
Dubois County also has a small town of the same name situated along a creek. In its beginning, the ...
In 1849 Fayette County built one of the finest courthouses in Indiana but by 1890 a new courthouse w...
As the government removed the Delaware Indians west across the Mississippi River, Conner shifted his...
In 1963 Lilly decided to convey Conner Prairie Farm to Earlham College with the stipulation that the...
The first settlers arrived in the area in 1836 and the town was originally called Newton when it was...
Built in 1831, Elmhurst mansion has had many roles. The estate near Connersville was home to politic...
105 p. : ill., col. maps, ports. ; 44 cm.Settled beginning in 1827 and formally organized by 1830, C...
Lanesville was laid out in 1817, but the earliest white settlers, the Penningtons, arrived in 1792. ...
Jeffersonville, the county seat, is among the oldest cities in Indiana. It was laid out in 1802, bas...