Bolstered by its prominent location on the railway, English petitioned in 1893 to remove the county seat from Leavenworth. A lengthy court battle ensued and on January 10, 1896, the Indiana Supreme Court eventually ruled in favor of English. This latest courthouse was built in 1957
South Bend became the county seat in 1831. The St. Joseph County Courthouse was completed in 1898 at...
William H. English was born in Lexington and his family maintained a home there called Englishton Pa...
The courthouse in Rome was built in 1819 when Rome became Perry County’s second county seat. The sea...
The Crawford County seat has been located in Mt. Sterling (1818), Fredonia (1822), Leavenworth (1843...
The Jennings County Courthouse was finished in 1860 in Vernon, the county seat. A vote to move the c...
By 1860, the original 2-story courthouse at Versailles, built in 1821 by George Craig, was too small...
This courthouse was completed in 1928 after the previous courthouse, built in 1882, was razed. Harri...
Moses Fowler laid out the town in 1872 in hopes of attracting a railroad. Two years later the county...
The Randolph County courthouse was designed by J.C. Johnson and built by Aaron G. Campfield from 18...
The Sullivan County Courthouse, built in 1926, is the third one in Sullivan since the town became th...
The county’s first courthouse, which opened in 1816 in the county seat of Salem, was built on stilts...
The Dearborn County Courthouse was built in 1873 in the county seat of Lawrenceburg. It was conside...
First called Columbia, the Whitley County seat was chosen in 1839 and renamed Columbia City in 1854....
The Noble County Courthouse was built in 1888 in Albion, previously called The Center. The county se...
The county seat had been moved from Jeffersonville to Charlestown in 1811, then back to Jeffersonvil...
South Bend became the county seat in 1831. The St. Joseph County Courthouse was completed in 1898 at...
William H. English was born in Lexington and his family maintained a home there called Englishton Pa...
The courthouse in Rome was built in 1819 when Rome became Perry County’s second county seat. The sea...
The Crawford County seat has been located in Mt. Sterling (1818), Fredonia (1822), Leavenworth (1843...
The Jennings County Courthouse was finished in 1860 in Vernon, the county seat. A vote to move the c...
By 1860, the original 2-story courthouse at Versailles, built in 1821 by George Craig, was too small...
This courthouse was completed in 1928 after the previous courthouse, built in 1882, was razed. Harri...
Moses Fowler laid out the town in 1872 in hopes of attracting a railroad. Two years later the county...
The Randolph County courthouse was designed by J.C. Johnson and built by Aaron G. Campfield from 18...
The Sullivan County Courthouse, built in 1926, is the third one in Sullivan since the town became th...
The county’s first courthouse, which opened in 1816 in the county seat of Salem, was built on stilts...
The Dearborn County Courthouse was built in 1873 in the county seat of Lawrenceburg. It was conside...
First called Columbia, the Whitley County seat was chosen in 1839 and renamed Columbia City in 1854....
The Noble County Courthouse was built in 1888 in Albion, previously called The Center. The county se...
The county seat had been moved from Jeffersonville to Charlestown in 1811, then back to Jeffersonvil...
South Bend became the county seat in 1831. The St. Joseph County Courthouse was completed in 1898 at...
William H. English was born in Lexington and his family maintained a home there called Englishton Pa...
The courthouse in Rome was built in 1819 when Rome became Perry County’s second county seat. The sea...