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In 1816 Abraham Lincoln’s family crossed the Ohio River at this location in Perry County when they c...
Laid out in 1854 as Mount Vernon, it was renamed for James Redkey, a pioneer preacher who platted an...
Businesses are located on both sides of the street in Francesville, Indiana. Some are identified. A ...
In 1849, the tiny town, Buena Vista was platted after the New Albany and Salem Railroad, later the M...
Seymour, the county’s largest community, was laid out by state senator Meedy Shields in 1852. The to...
Jeffersonville, the county seat, is among the oldest cities in Indiana. It was laid out in 1802, bas...
Photograph of John W. and Gussle Flournoy's early Beeville home. Flournoy John W. Flournoy, a Loc...
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Mount Vernon was laid out in 1816 and named for George Washington's home. The town grew rapidly as i...
James Linton built the first two-story house in Indianapolis in 1822 on West Washington Street. The ...
The electric streetcar arrived in Wabash in 1901. The first cars seated 48 people. They ran the leng...
The town was platted as Jonesboro in 1836 but was renamed Warren in 1839 for Revolutionary War Gener...
Monroeville was settled in 1841 by Peter Barnhart (according to WPA files) and founded by John Barnh...
In 1816 Abraham Lincoln’s family crossed the Ohio River at this location in Perry County when they c...
Laid out in 1854 as Mount Vernon, it was renamed for James Redkey, a pioneer preacher who platted an...
Businesses are located on both sides of the street in Francesville, Indiana. Some are identified. A ...
In 1849, the tiny town, Buena Vista was platted after the New Albany and Salem Railroad, later the M...
Seymour, the county’s largest community, was laid out by state senator Meedy Shields in 1852. The to...
Jeffersonville, the county seat, is among the oldest cities in Indiana. It was laid out in 1802, bas...
Photograph of John W. and Gussle Flournoy's early Beeville home. Flournoy John W. Flournoy, a Loc...
Brookston was founded in 1853 and named for James Brook, president of the Louisville, New Albany and...
Fremont was originally named Willow Prairie in 1834. In 1837 it was platted and renamed Brockville. ...
Farmersburg was platted in 1853 and grew with the building of the Evansville and Terre Haute Railroa...
Mount Vernon was laid out in 1816 and named for George Washington's home. The town grew rapidly as i...
James Linton built the first two-story house in Indianapolis in 1822 on West Washington Street. The ...
The electric streetcar arrived in Wabash in 1901. The first cars seated 48 people. They ran the leng...
The town was platted as Jonesboro in 1836 but was renamed Warren in 1839 for Revolutionary War Gener...
Monroeville was settled in 1841 by Peter Barnhart (according to WPA files) and founded by John Barnh...
In 1816 Abraham Lincoln’s family crossed the Ohio River at this location in Perry County when they c...
Laid out in 1854 as Mount Vernon, it was renamed for James Redkey, a pioneer preacher who platted an...