The oldest town in Orange County, Orleans, was founded in 1815 and named after New Orleans, Louisiana. It has fruit orchards and is known as the "Dogwood Capital" of Indiana
69 p. : ill., maps. ; 45 cm.This county was organized in 1832 and named for Revolutionary War Genera...
Mishawaka was laid out in 1833, following the discovery of iron ore in the area. The St. Joseph Iron...
Hammond was first settled in 1851, making it the oldest of the large cities in the area. The first i...
Jeffersonville, the county seat, is among the oldest cities in Indiana. It was laid out in 1802, bas...
Indiana’s fourth oldest city, Lawrenceburg was laid out in April 1802 by Samuel Vance, James Hamilto...
95 p. : ill., maps, ports. ; 46 cm.Established in 1815, Jackson County was named for Andrew Jackson ...
View of the east side of the public square in Orleans, Indiana. Several stores line the street inclu...
On June 7, 1820, the commissioners of the state legislature selected the small village scattered in ...
In 1816 Abraham Lincoln’s family crossed the Ohio River at this location in Perry County when they c...
Because of Liberty’s central location, the county seat was moved there from Brownsville in 1823. Pla...
Nashville, the county seat, was founded in 1836 as Jacksonburg in honor of President Andrew Jackson....
Photo-facsimile reprint. 50 copies onlyIncludes facsimile of t. p. of the original ed. : Laws for th...
The earliest settlement in Jackson County during the late 18th century was the French trading post V...
Zionsville was platted in 1852 and named for one of its founders, William Zion. Located along the I...
462 p. : ill., maps (some col.), ports. ; 45 cm.Johnson County was established in 1822 and named for...
69 p. : ill., maps. ; 45 cm.This county was organized in 1832 and named for Revolutionary War Genera...
Mishawaka was laid out in 1833, following the discovery of iron ore in the area. The St. Joseph Iron...
Hammond was first settled in 1851, making it the oldest of the large cities in the area. The first i...
Jeffersonville, the county seat, is among the oldest cities in Indiana. It was laid out in 1802, bas...
Indiana’s fourth oldest city, Lawrenceburg was laid out in April 1802 by Samuel Vance, James Hamilto...
95 p. : ill., maps, ports. ; 46 cm.Established in 1815, Jackson County was named for Andrew Jackson ...
View of the east side of the public square in Orleans, Indiana. Several stores line the street inclu...
On June 7, 1820, the commissioners of the state legislature selected the small village scattered in ...
In 1816 Abraham Lincoln’s family crossed the Ohio River at this location in Perry County when they c...
Because of Liberty’s central location, the county seat was moved there from Brownsville in 1823. Pla...
Nashville, the county seat, was founded in 1836 as Jacksonburg in honor of President Andrew Jackson....
Photo-facsimile reprint. 50 copies onlyIncludes facsimile of t. p. of the original ed. : Laws for th...
The earliest settlement in Jackson County during the late 18th century was the French trading post V...
Zionsville was platted in 1852 and named for one of its founders, William Zion. Located along the I...
462 p. : ill., maps (some col.), ports. ; 45 cm.Johnson County was established in 1822 and named for...
69 p. : ill., maps. ; 45 cm.This county was organized in 1832 and named for Revolutionary War Genera...
Mishawaka was laid out in 1833, following the discovery of iron ore in the area. The St. Joseph Iron...
Hammond was first settled in 1851, making it the oldest of the large cities in the area. The first i...