Appointed by President John Adams, John Gibson, who spoke several native languages, was secretary of the Indiana Territory in 1800-1816 and served as acting governor 1812-1813. This two-story former tailor shop served as the territorial capitol from 1800-1813.Destination Indiana Knox County Journe
Indiana was admitted to the Union as the 19th state on December 11, 1816. Corydon, Indiana, located ...
An outline index to Goodspeed's History of Knox and Daviess Counties, Indiana [by] Elsie Adams, Ther...
Born in 1784 in New Jersey, Jennings settled in Charlestown in Clark County. In 1815 he had petition...
From 1825 to 1835 the state legislature met in the original Marion County courthouse at Washington a...
From 1825 to 1835 the state legislature met in the original Marion County courthouse at Washington a...
Appointed by President John Adams, John Gibson, who spoke several native languages, was secretary of...
Born in 1740, Gibson was secretary of the Indiana Territory for its entire existence, 1800–1816, and...
The Corydon Capitol State Historic Site commemorates the history of Indiana's first state capitol an...
View of the two-story frame building in Vincennes, Indiana where the General Assembly met between 18...
The two-story limestone building is topped by a cupola. This building served as the first state capi...
The history of Knox County goes back to the early decades of the 18th century. These are some of the...
In 1848 the Society moved its library, described as "quite large and valuable," to a room at the Ind...
Exterior view of the main house at Grouseland, the home built by William Henry Harrison in Vincennes...
View of the building which served as the first state house of Indiana. The two story building has gr...
Jeffersonville, the county seat, is among the oldest cities in Indiana. It was laid out in 1802, bas...
Indiana was admitted to the Union as the 19th state on December 11, 1816. Corydon, Indiana, located ...
An outline index to Goodspeed's History of Knox and Daviess Counties, Indiana [by] Elsie Adams, Ther...
Born in 1784 in New Jersey, Jennings settled in Charlestown in Clark County. In 1815 he had petition...
From 1825 to 1835 the state legislature met in the original Marion County courthouse at Washington a...
From 1825 to 1835 the state legislature met in the original Marion County courthouse at Washington a...
Appointed by President John Adams, John Gibson, who spoke several native languages, was secretary of...
Born in 1740, Gibson was secretary of the Indiana Territory for its entire existence, 1800–1816, and...
The Corydon Capitol State Historic Site commemorates the history of Indiana's first state capitol an...
View of the two-story frame building in Vincennes, Indiana where the General Assembly met between 18...
The two-story limestone building is topped by a cupola. This building served as the first state capi...
The history of Knox County goes back to the early decades of the 18th century. These are some of the...
In 1848 the Society moved its library, described as "quite large and valuable," to a room at the Ind...
Exterior view of the main house at Grouseland, the home built by William Henry Harrison in Vincennes...
View of the building which served as the first state house of Indiana. The two story building has gr...
Jeffersonville, the county seat, is among the oldest cities in Indiana. It was laid out in 1802, bas...
Indiana was admitted to the Union as the 19th state on December 11, 1816. Corydon, Indiana, located ...
An outline index to Goodspeed's History of Knox and Daviess Counties, Indiana [by] Elsie Adams, Ther...
Born in 1784 in New Jersey, Jennings settled in Charlestown in Clark County. In 1815 he had petition...