The town was platted as Jonesboro in 1836 but was renamed Warren in 1839 for Revolutionary War General Joseph Warren. The town grew with the arrival of the railroad in 1878 and the discovery of oil in the 1890s but declined as the oil depleted
Laid out in 1854 as Mount Vernon, it was renamed for James Redkey, a pioneer preacher who platted an...
Farmersburg was platted in 1853 and grew with the building of the Evansville and Terre Haute Railroa...
In 1849, the tiny town, Buena Vista was platted after the New Albany and Salem Railroad, later the M...
1 map ; on sheet 44 x 36 cm.Organized in 1826, the county was named for Gen. Joseph Warren, physicia...
Bristol was founded in 1830 and platted in 1835. It was named for Bristol, England, by New England s...
Jeffersonville, the county seat, is among the oldest cities in Indiana. It was laid out in 1802, bas...
The town was laid out in 1867 and was initially named Harrisburg after John S. Harris, a local attor...
Fremont was originally named Willow Prairie in 1834. In 1837 it was platted and renamed Brockville. ...
Argos was platted in 1851 and called Sidney after Sidney Williams, an early settler and circuit judg...
Greentown became one of Howard County's "boom" towns after the discovery of natural gas deposits in ...
Portland was laid out in 1837 by Daniel W. McNeal and named for his hometown, Portland, Maine. It wa...
Jamestown was named for one of its settlers, James Matlock. Main Street, seen in this image, was on...
Mount Vernon was laid out in 1816 and named for George Washington's home. The town grew rapidly as i...
In 1837 Abel Baldwin platted Montpelier to resemble his hometown of Montpelier, Vermont. Incorporate...
Zionsville was platted in 1852 and named for one of its founders, William Zion. Located along the I...
Laid out in 1854 as Mount Vernon, it was renamed for James Redkey, a pioneer preacher who platted an...
Farmersburg was platted in 1853 and grew with the building of the Evansville and Terre Haute Railroa...
In 1849, the tiny town, Buena Vista was platted after the New Albany and Salem Railroad, later the M...
1 map ; on sheet 44 x 36 cm.Organized in 1826, the county was named for Gen. Joseph Warren, physicia...
Bristol was founded in 1830 and platted in 1835. It was named for Bristol, England, by New England s...
Jeffersonville, the county seat, is among the oldest cities in Indiana. It was laid out in 1802, bas...
The town was laid out in 1867 and was initially named Harrisburg after John S. Harris, a local attor...
Fremont was originally named Willow Prairie in 1834. In 1837 it was platted and renamed Brockville. ...
Argos was platted in 1851 and called Sidney after Sidney Williams, an early settler and circuit judg...
Greentown became one of Howard County's "boom" towns after the discovery of natural gas deposits in ...
Portland was laid out in 1837 by Daniel W. McNeal and named for his hometown, Portland, Maine. It wa...
Jamestown was named for one of its settlers, James Matlock. Main Street, seen in this image, was on...
Mount Vernon was laid out in 1816 and named for George Washington's home. The town grew rapidly as i...
In 1837 Abel Baldwin platted Montpelier to resemble his hometown of Montpelier, Vermont. Incorporate...
Zionsville was platted in 1852 and named for one of its founders, William Zion. Located along the I...
Laid out in 1854 as Mount Vernon, it was renamed for James Redkey, a pioneer preacher who platted an...
Farmersburg was platted in 1853 and grew with the building of the Evansville and Terre Haute Railroa...
In 1849, the tiny town, Buena Vista was platted after the New Albany and Salem Railroad, later the M...