Platted in 1872, Keystone at various times had 2 or 3 general stores. Typical of rural towns when the farm work was done or bad weather occurred, men gathered in the general store exchanging news, telling stories, chewing tobacco and playing checkers.Wells County Journe
Griffith was named for a railroader and was known as the “town that came to the tracks.” It was an i...
Flint, Walling & Company began making windmills in the early 1870s. In 1878, their Star Windmill eme...
During the 1930s, oil was found in the county giving some assistance to the struggling economy.Posey...
In 1890 the first commercially viable oil well in Indiana was drilled by the Northern Indiana Oil Co...
The Treaty-Line Museum, named after the 1795 Treaty of Greenville which opened this area for settlem...
Flint, Walling & Company began making windmills in the early 1870s. In 1878, their Star Windmill eme...
Jeffersonville, the county seat, is among the oldest cities in Indiana. It was laid out in 1802, bas...
North Judson was laid out in 1866. The Keller brothers, Lewis and Jacob, ran this Mill and Dry Goods...
Henry Axt and John Baumgart standing in front of their store on West Jefferson Street in Franklin. G...
Note: 'This was old Dale before it was moved to railroad.' See Butcher's PIONEER HISTORY OF CUSTER C...
Cloverdale was founded in 1839 and named for its clover fields and shady dales. It was a small villa...
Hammond was first settled in 1851, making it the oldest of the large cities in the area. The first i...
A view of the businesses on the east side of Main Street in 1915 from left to right, Sutton Milliner...
The town was platted as Jonesboro in 1836 but was renamed Warren in 1839 for Revolutionary War Gener...
Round barns became popular with farmers from 1890 to 1910. John Hess led the way in 1909 when he hir...
Griffith was named for a railroader and was known as the “town that came to the tracks.” It was an i...
Flint, Walling & Company began making windmills in the early 1870s. In 1878, their Star Windmill eme...
During the 1930s, oil was found in the county giving some assistance to the struggling economy.Posey...
In 1890 the first commercially viable oil well in Indiana was drilled by the Northern Indiana Oil Co...
The Treaty-Line Museum, named after the 1795 Treaty of Greenville which opened this area for settlem...
Flint, Walling & Company began making windmills in the early 1870s. In 1878, their Star Windmill eme...
Jeffersonville, the county seat, is among the oldest cities in Indiana. It was laid out in 1802, bas...
North Judson was laid out in 1866. The Keller brothers, Lewis and Jacob, ran this Mill and Dry Goods...
Henry Axt and John Baumgart standing in front of their store on West Jefferson Street in Franklin. G...
Note: 'This was old Dale before it was moved to railroad.' See Butcher's PIONEER HISTORY OF CUSTER C...
Cloverdale was founded in 1839 and named for its clover fields and shady dales. It was a small villa...
Hammond was first settled in 1851, making it the oldest of the large cities in the area. The first i...
A view of the businesses on the east side of Main Street in 1915 from left to right, Sutton Milliner...
The town was platted as Jonesboro in 1836 but was renamed Warren in 1839 for Revolutionary War Gener...
Round barns became popular with farmers from 1890 to 1910. John Hess led the way in 1909 when he hir...
Griffith was named for a railroader and was known as the “town that came to the tracks.” It was an i...
Flint, Walling & Company began making windmills in the early 1870s. In 1878, their Star Windmill eme...
During the 1930s, oil was found in the county giving some assistance to the struggling economy.Posey...