New Palestine was laid out in 1838 and was developed as an agricultural community. Originally the post office was called Sugar Creek and the railroad station was named Palestine. Today the farms are being replaced with houses as the area changes to a suburban community
Argos was platted in 1851 and called Sidney after Sidney Williams, an early settler and circuit judg...
Photo of "New Town" (the part of town near the railroad tracks) taken about 1874-75
Jamestown was named for one of its settlers, James Matlock. Main Street, seen in this image, was on...
An earlier settlement was called Gundys Deadening after a settler named Gundy deadened timber before...
Zionsville was platted in 1852 and named for one of its founders, William Zion. Located along the I...
New Albany's transition from village to urban community can be traced in the economic developments w...
Avilla was founded around 1835 and incorporated in 1876. In 1846, a post office was established ther...
The town was platted as Jonesboro in 1836 but was renamed Warren in 1839 for Revolutionary War Gener...
The name of the settlement was changed from Weaver City to Ambia on May 5, 1873, when a post office ...
Photo of the railroad garden that was once situated between the railroad tracks and Spring Street in...
Mount Vernon was laid out in 1816 and named for George Washington's home. The town grew rapidly as i...
Farmersburg was platted in 1853 and grew with the building of the Evansville and Terre Haute Railroa...
STREETS: Clark W. [474-629]; Edgeworth Ave.; Frank; Glenwood Ave. [169-228]; Main W. at Glenwood Ave...
In 1854, a village called Culvertown was laid out. The next year the name was changed to San Pierre....
Mauckport was founded in 1827 as New Market and renamed after Frederick Mauck, an early settler of t...
Argos was platted in 1851 and called Sidney after Sidney Williams, an early settler and circuit judg...
Photo of "New Town" (the part of town near the railroad tracks) taken about 1874-75
Jamestown was named for one of its settlers, James Matlock. Main Street, seen in this image, was on...
An earlier settlement was called Gundys Deadening after a settler named Gundy deadened timber before...
Zionsville was platted in 1852 and named for one of its founders, William Zion. Located along the I...
New Albany's transition from village to urban community can be traced in the economic developments w...
Avilla was founded around 1835 and incorporated in 1876. In 1846, a post office was established ther...
The town was platted as Jonesboro in 1836 but was renamed Warren in 1839 for Revolutionary War Gener...
The name of the settlement was changed from Weaver City to Ambia on May 5, 1873, when a post office ...
Photo of the railroad garden that was once situated between the railroad tracks and Spring Street in...
Mount Vernon was laid out in 1816 and named for George Washington's home. The town grew rapidly as i...
Farmersburg was platted in 1853 and grew with the building of the Evansville and Terre Haute Railroa...
STREETS: Clark W. [474-629]; Edgeworth Ave.; Frank; Glenwood Ave. [169-228]; Main W. at Glenwood Ave...
In 1854, a village called Culvertown was laid out. The next year the name was changed to San Pierre....
Mauckport was founded in 1827 as New Market and renamed after Frederick Mauck, an early settler of t...
Argos was platted in 1851 and called Sidney after Sidney Williams, an early settler and circuit judg...
Photo of "New Town" (the part of town near the railroad tracks) taken about 1874-75
Jamestown was named for one of its settlers, James Matlock. Main Street, seen in this image, was on...