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Clickable Map of Carroll County, Indiana and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Carroll County, IN (72) Cass County, IN (26) Clinton County, IN (8) Howard County, IN (58) Tippecanoe County, IN (60) White County, IN (19)  CarrollCounty(72) Carroll County (72)  CassCounty(26) Cass County (26)  ClintonCounty(8) Clinton County (8)  HowardCounty(58) Howard County (58)  TippecanoeCounty(60) Tippecanoe County (60)  WhiteCounty(19) White County (19)
Delphi is the county seat for Carroll County
Adjacent to Carroll County, Indiana
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101 Indiana, Carroll County, Burnettsville — Burnett's Creek Arch
On West Towpath Road west of Road N 200 W, on the right when traveling west.
Built in 1840 for Burnett's Creek to pass under Wabash and Erie CanalMap (db m35488) HM
102 Indiana, Carroll County, Camden — Camden / Jackson Township
On West Main Street west of Water Street, on the right when traveling west.
Side A Camden When the School Section, No. 16, was sold in 1832 Wm. Crooks, School Commissioner, reserved 16 acres and had a town site laid out by John Armstrong, Co. Surveyor. Col. Crooks (1787 - 1861) (War of 1812) kept the first . . . Map (db m42713) HM
103 Indiana, Carroll County, Cutler — Adams Mill
On County Road S75E north of Road E500S, on the left when traveling north.
In 1831 John Adams, Pennsylvania, built a saw mill here. In 1832 he entered land, in 1835-36 added a flouring mill. The present building was erected in 1845, restored by M. & Mrs. Claude Sheets in 1840. Boliver Village was platted around the mill in . . . Map (db m42694) HM
104 Indiana, Carroll County, Cutler — Wild Cat Lodge No. 311 — F. & A. M.
On Road S75E north of Road E500S, on the left when traveling north.
Organized June 25, 1864, the Lodge used the third floor of the Adams Mill as meeting place until autumn 1867, one of two known Masonic Lodges in Indiana to have started life in a flour mill.Map (db m42708) HM
105 Indiana, Carroll County, Cutler, Democrat Township — Cutler School — 1897-1953 — Home of The Wildcats —
On South Meridian Road at County Road E500S, on the right when traveling south on South Meridian Road.
When settlers first came to the County, children were taught in the home either by the parents or by a teacher hired by them. When there was a sufficient number of children in the community to justify a special building, a school district would . . . Map (db m217007) HM
106 Indiana, Carroll County, Deer Creek — Deer Creek High School / Deer Creek Crickets
On Michigan Street (Indiana Route 29) north of Baltimore Street, on the right when traveling north.
Deer Creek High School. Deer Creek, Indiana. Washington Township of Carroll County, Indiana provided a quality education for the Deer Creek High School students and the North Central Elementary School students until closing in . . . Map (db m232366) HM
107 Indiana, Carroll County, Deer Creek — 08.2020.1 — Fouts Soyland Farm / American Soybean Association
On Indiana Route 29 south of County Road E400N, on the right when traveling south.
Fouts Soyland Farm. Influenced by experiments conducted in the 1890s by Purdue University and Indiana farmers like his father Solomon, Carroll County farmer Taylor Fouts was growing soybeans by 1904. With his brothers Noah and Finis, Fouts . . . Map (db m238477) HM
108 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — "Pull Me" Boat — Wabash & Erie Canal Park Village —
Near West North Washington Street at North Charles Street, on the right when traveling east.
Marie Harris, Ellen Hostetler and Nancy Farrier, in memory of their parents John David and Ruth Marie Hilderandt Rhine John and Ruth were both lifetime residents of Carroll County. They loved this part of Indiana and its history. In 1961 they . . . Map (db m163347) HM
109 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — An Herb Garden — Fine Flavor for Food & Medicine for the Sick — Wabash & Erie Canal Park Village —
Near West North Washington Street at North Charles Street, on the right when traveling east.
Before You Is a Kaleidoscope of Flavors and Scents Early settlers maintained an herb garden for four reasons: Medicine, flavor for food, to provide scents for soap and for fresh flowers as well as dried flowers for year-long . . . Map (db m163307) HM
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110 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — Bicentennial Garden — Wabash and Erie Canal Park Trail — Wabash & Erie Canal Park Village —
Near West North Washington Street just east of Charles Street, on the right when traveling east.
The Bicentennial Garden was created in 2016 as a way for the Carroll County Wabash & Erie Canal Association to celebrate the two hundredth anniversary of the founding of the state of Indiana. With a strong focus on blues and yellows, the . . . Map (db m163258) HM
111 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — Blacksmithing — Shaping Iron for Fittings to Run the Canal — Wabash & Erie Canal Park Village —
Near West North Washington Street at North Charles Street, on the right when traveling east.
Blacksmith Shop A Blacksmith is one who works with iron at a furnace or forge where "black” metal, heated and wrought is formed by beating and hammering into a desired shape. A "whitesmith” worked with light metals. . . . Map (db m163333) HM
112 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — Broom Maker — Crafting Beautiful Objects from Broomcorn — Wabash & Erie Canal Park Village —
Near West North Washington Street at North Charles Street, on the right when traveling east.
Broomcorn The Unique Plant Broomcorn consists of a tall stately stalk (14- 18 feet) with a brush at the top and no ears. Broomcorn is a member of the sorghum family. The only part of the broomcorn that is used is the brush. The process of . . . Map (db m163330) HM
113 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — Cabin Homestead 1830s — A Source of shelter, food & economy — Wabash & Erie Canal Park Village —
On West North Washington Street at North Charles Street, on the right when traveling east on West North Washington Street.
Building A Home Felhng 40 or so logs in the forest 15-26 inches in diameter for the sides and ends the settler had only to add three or four shorter ones for the gables. Each end was notched to both secure one log with the next and to . . . Map (db m163318) HM
114 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — Canal Boats — Life On the Wabash & Erie Canal — Wabash & Erie Canal Park Village —
Near West North Washington Street just east of Charles Street, on the right when traveling east.
A Canal Boat That Will Not Float? The Playground Boat is most like the freight boat in the above illustration. But this one has been changed to make it fun for young people's imagination. It won't float in the Canal but it will carry . . . Map (db m163259) HM
115 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — Canal Bridges — Crossing the Canal in Carroll County, Indiana — Wabash & Erie Canal Park Village —
Near West North Washington Street at North Charles Street, on the right when traveling east.
A Variety of Bridges Solve Many Problems When the Wabash & Erie Canal cut through an Indiana wilderness, its 40 feet wide channel of water created challenges for those who wished to cross from one side to the other. Pedestrians, . . . Map (db m163312) HM
116 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — Canal Power — Animal: The Engine of the Canal and the Farm — Wabash & Erie Canal Park Village —
Near West North Washington Street at North Charles Street, on the right when traveling east.
Animals For Towing Canal Boats During a time before motorized power, canal boats were towed by horses or mules using heavy ropes of 100 feet or more. On the Wabash & Erie Canal towpath, one animal or more hitched in tandem, were led by a . . . Map (db m163350) HM
117 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — Canal Village — Life On the Wabash & Erie Canal — Wabash & Erie Canal Park Village —
Near West North Washington Street just east of North Charles Street, on the right when traveling east.
Creating a Life in the Wilderness The Canal Village is comprised of buildings constructed during the canal era. The water in back of you is the only remaining accessible and recreational watered segment of the Wabash & Erie Canal in . . . Map (db m163315) HM
118 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — Carrollton on the Wabash
On County Road N 700 W north of County Road W 675 N, on the right when traveling north.
90 lots platted in 1836 on both sides of Wabash - Erie Canal lock.

A Post office in 1838 - 39. The lock passed canal boats into the river on the pool of the Great Dam at Pittsburg five miles below. The mules carried the towline across the . . . Map (db m35413) HM
119 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — Civil War Memorial - Carroll County Indiana — In Memory of Her Soldiers and Sailors
On West Main Street at South Washington Street, on the left when traveling east on West Main Street.
(Bronze Plaque - East Side): Erected by Carroll County Indiana In Memory of her Soldiers and Sailors ( Battles Listed on Upper Shaft ): South Side -- Shiloh / Stone River East Side -- Antietam / Gettysburg North Side -- . . . Map (db m20798) WM
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120 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — Commerce & Culture — Wabash & Erie Canal
On Bicycle Bridge Road, 0.1 miles west of West Monroe Street (Indiana Route 18), on the right when traveling east.
The Wabash & Erie Canal ran 468 miles from Toledo, Ohio to Evansville, Indiana, thus providing access to New York and the East Coast via the Erie Canal and access to New Orleans and the Gulf of Mexico via the Ohio and Mississippi . . . Map (db m163354) HM
121 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — Constructing the Wabash & Erie Canal — 468 Miles of Hard Labor — Wabash & Erie Canal Park Village —
Near West North Washington Street at North Charles Street, on the right when traveling east.
Surveying: A Canal could not proceed along the upper Wabash until title to Miami and Potawatomi lands were transferred to the State. At the 1826 Treaty of Paradise Springs the title was conveyed. A corps of U. S. engineers was sent to Fort . . . Map (db m163309) HM
122 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — Delphi
On U.S. 421.
Named and platted in 1828 by Gen. Samuel Milroy, on 100 acres donated by Wm. Wilson for the seat of Carroll Co., named for Charles Carroll, last surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence. Henry Robinson was the first settler. . . . Map (db m1154) HM
123 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — Delphi
On South Washington Street south of West Franklin Street, on the right when traveling south.
The City Beautiful. Platted in 1828 by General Samuel Milroy on land donated as the county seat by William Wilson, was an industrial center during boom days of the Indiana Canal era.Map (db m161449) HM
124 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — Delphi City Hall
On South Washington Street south of East Franklin Street, on the right when traveling north.
Delphi City Hall has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior 1865Map (db m159804) HM
125 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — Delphi Courthouse Square Historic District — Carroll County Courthouse
On West Main Street (U.S. 421) just east of South Washington Street, on the right when traveling west.
Delphi Courthouse Square Historic District has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior Map (db m161448) HM
126 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — Education Along The Canal — The One Room Log School House — Wabash & Erie Canal Park Village —
On W. North Washington Street, on the right when traveling east.
How Would You Like To Sit On A Log Bench All Day? The structure before you depicts a one room log school house of 1834. If you were between the ages of 5 and 21 in rural Indiana in the 1830s you would have attended a one room school very . . . Map (db m163328) HM
127 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — Fouts Kitchen And Medical Plants Garden — Wabash and Erie Canal Park Trail — Wabash & Erie Canal Park Village —
On West North Washington Street at North Charles Street, on the right when traveling east on West North Washington Street.
Kitchen Vegetable Garden As European settlers arrived via the canal and by wagon this region was still a wilderness in the 1830s. It was essential for their survival to bring seeds and root cuttings to start their gardens in this forest . . . Map (db m163319) HM
128 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — Fred Niewerth Building — Built, c. 1874
On East Main Street at South Union Street, on the right when traveling east on East Main Street.
Has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m163203) HM
129 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — Interpretive Center — A Unique Configuration of 1850's Facades — Wabash & Erie Canal Park Village —
Near West North Washington Street just east of Charles Street, on the right when traveling east.
The Wabash & Erie Canal conference and interpretive center before you combines historic facades from 1850s downtown Delphi. J. H. Stewart Drugs, Callahan Boots and Lathrope Bakery fill the middle of the block in this 1850s . . . Map (db m163275) HM
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130 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — Irish Canal Workers Cabin
Near West North Washington Street at North Charles Street, on the right when traveling east.
Logs were part of the railroad trestle at Pittsburgh removed in the 1930s. They became a lakeside cottage on Freeman Lake known as "The Oaks". Logs were donated by the families of: Grantham, Israel and Goyer in 2019Map (db m163338) HM
131 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — Lewis Thomas Jones — (1806 - 1885) — Wabash & Erie Canal Park Village —
Near West North Washington Street at North Charles Street, on the right when traveling east.
Lewis T. Jones, a blacksmith, and his wife Manerva arrived in Carroll County in 1850, They disembarked from the Wabash & Erie Canal at Lockport and two years later settled in Jefferson Township. One of their eight children who came with them . . . Map (db m163260) HM
132 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — Little Church On The Canal — Delphi in 1889 — Wabash & Erie Canal Park Village —
Near West North Washington Street at North Charles Street, on the right when traveling east.
A New Spiritual Anchor at Canal Park During the 1830s and 40s the Canal transformed this region into a new cultural and economic entity. This new era propelled a now confident Delphi into the mid and late 19th century. It was now ready . . . Map (db m163314) HM
133 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — Loom House Weaver — The Essential Craft of the Canal Era — Wabash & Erie Canal Park Village —
Near West North Washington Street at North Charles Street, on the right when traveling east.
Weaving for the Canal Homestead If the woodsman's axe and the long rifle were first in importance to the pioneer, the spinning wheel and the loom would rank second. In colonial America many families wove cloth for clothing. bedding, . . . Map (db m163324) HM
134 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — Mentzer Tavern — Grantham's Overlook
On Road N 700 W north of Road W 675 N, on the right when traveling north.
Carrollton on the Wabash The Mentzer Tavern was built in 1840 at the north end of the Carrollton Towing Path Bridge that crossed the Wabash River. Erected by Ignatius Mentzer and George Friday, it opened as a cooper shop where barrels were made . . . Map (db m35438) HM
135 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — Mule Barn
Near West North Washington Street at North Charles Street, on the right when traveling east.
Carroll County Wabash & Erie Canal Inc. wishes to convey its appreciation for the contribution and vision of our friend and neighbor, Duke Energy Foundation. The completion of the Mule Barn creates a major historic site for Canal Park and . . . Map (db m163351) HM
136 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — Native Plants of the Canal — Wabash and Erie Towpath Trail — Wabash & Erie Canal Park Village —
Near West North Washington Street just east of Charles Street, on the right when traveling east.
Prairie plants like those featured here grew along the canal's towpath. Look for the featured plants as you walk the towpath. Can You Picture It? The canal landscape has changed over time. The Canal Width. The canal . . . Map (db m163261) HM
137 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — 08.1966.1 — New Purchase Boundary — (Treaty of St. Mary’s)
On West Monroe Street (State Road 39) near West S Road, on the left when traveling west.
In October 1818, Purchasing Commissioners Lewis Cass, Benjamin Parke and Governor Johnathan Jennings acquired Indian claims on the land shown on this marker. About one-third of modern Indiana was involved in this transaction.Map (db m1152) HM
138 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — Paper Mill Complex — Canal Water Powers Paper Production
Near Bicycle Bridge Road, 0.1 miles west of West Monroe Street (Route 16), on the left when traveling west.
Surrounded By Immense Water Power Delphi Paper Mill: George Robertson came from Scotland and established a small paper mill here in 1845. It was powered by Canal water leased by the State and parallel to the Wabash River. Enoch Rinehart . . . Map (db m163361) HM
139 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — River Travel — Travel Before the Building of Canals — Wabash & Erie Canal Park Village —
Near West North Washington Street just east of North Charles Street, on the right when traveling east.
Before Canals The Wabash River illustrates how wilderness streams served as highways beginning with the early French explorers. Before the canal, rivers brought settlers to new adventures and opportunities cutting through unknown . . . Map (db m163279) HM
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140 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — Samuel Milroy — Child of the American Revolution
On Old Camden Road. Reported missing.
Samuel Milroy was born 1780 in Pennsylvania and is a "Child of the American Revolution". His father served as a Patriot in the war for Independence. In 1826, at the age of 46, Samuel moved to Carroll County and built a cabin, which was located on . . . Map (db m213303) HM
141 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — Site of Cabin Home Gen. Samuel Milroy
On Old Camden Road.
Site of Cabin Home Gen. Samuel Milroy 1826 On the banks o' Deer CrickMap (db m7539) HM
142 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — Sleeth Post Office was at McCoy's Station on the Monon R.R. — It functioned 4/14/1880 through 6/15/1907
Near West North Washington Street at North Charles Street, on the right when traveling east.
James H. Johnson was the first postmaster. I don't know if he was the only one, but I believe he is the only one that is listed in Baker's Postal History of Indiana, 1976 (which I've consulted at the Logansport Public Library and will look at . . . Map (db m163342) HM
143 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — Spanish American War Veterans Gave Their Cannon
On South Market Street at West Franklin Street, on the right when traveling south on South Market Street.
. . . Map (db m20803) HM WM
144 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — The Broom Making Process
Near West North Washington Street at North Charles Street, on the right when traveling east.
Broomcorn consists of a tall stately stalk with a brush at the top and no ears. Broomcorn is a member of the sorghum family. The only part of the broomcorn that is used is the brush. The process of tabling must be done because the broom- corn . . . Map (db m163332) HM
145 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — The Carrollton Bridge
On County Road N 700 W north of County Road W 675 N, on the right when traveling north.
Front The Wabash & Erie Canal meets the Wabash River Carroll County Wabash & Erie Canal Delphi, Indiana See Photo #2: 1844 Timber Truss Bridge The Wabash and Erie Canal authorities built the first bridge here in . . . Map (db m35445) HM
146 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — The Cooper — Making Barrles to Move Produce — Wabash & Erie Canal Park Village —
Near West North Washington Street at North Charles Street, on the right when traveling east.
Cooper Shop: An Ancient Craft The Cooper trade is an old one which came to America in the 1600s and was a leader in developing and introducing machines to replace the handmade methods. Before modern plastics and cardboard materials were . . . Map (db m163326) HM
147 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — The Depot — Restored Depot located across from Canal Lock — Wabash & Erie Canal Park Village —
Near West North Washington Street at North Charles Street, on the right when traveling east.
A New Home For The Depot This restored train depot was originally used by the Erie Line in Leiters Ford, Indiana. Built in the 1880s it symbolized a new mode of competition for canal travel. By the 1860s the Canal fell into decline . . . Map (db m163345) HM
148 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — The Guard Lock — Protecting the Canal from Flood Waters — Wabash & Erie Canal Park Village —
Near West North Washington Street at North Charles Street, on the right when traveling east.
Guard Lock Gates Keep The Canal Safe Before you is a replica of a guard lock constructed of large cut limestone blocks. Guard locks often had only one set of gates as opposed to lift locks which always had two sets of lock gates. The . . . Map (db m163339) HM
149 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — The Itinerant Worker's Cabin — Wabash and Erie Canal Park Trail — Wabash & Erie Canal Park Village —
Near West North Washington Street at North Charles Street, on the right when traveling east.
A Small Construction Camp Shanty This Canal worker's shanty is constructed of actual canal-era timbers. Plain and simple, these temporary structures provided for the workers - offering a place to sleep, argue, joke, gamble, mediate and . . . Map (db m163337) HM
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150 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — The Paper Maker's Shop — Wabash and Erie Canal Park Trail — Wabash & Erie Canal Park Village —
Near West North Washington Street at North Charles Street, on the right when traveling east.
Papermaking developed in China around 100 AD. The process is based on using any plant fiber or cellulose based material which has been processed (beaten) and mixed with water. Cotton, hemp and linen are commonly used. The hand dipping process . . . Map (db m163316) HM
151 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — The Post Office At Sleeth — Wabash and Erie Canal Park Trail — Wabash & Erie Canal Park Village —
Near West North Washington Street at North Charles Street, on the right when traveling east.
Along the Monon Tracks This building originally served as the post office in Sleeth, a rural community in Carroll County about nine miles northwest of Delphi. Sleeth was also known as McCoy's Station on the Louisville, New Albany, & . . . Map (db m163341) HM
152 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — The Wabash & Erie Canal — Operating The Canal
On Road N 700 W north of Road W 675 N, on the left when traveling north.
Front The Longest Canal in North America Carroll County Wabash & Erie Canal Delphi, Indiana The Wabash & Erie Canal extended 468 miles from Toledo, Ohio to Evansville, Indiana On March 2, 1827, a Congressional land grant made . . . Map (db m35449) HM
153 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — The Young Building — 1878
On East Main Street just west of South Union Street, on the right when traveling east.
. . . Map (db m161332) HM
154 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — Trail of Death — September 10, 1838 — "Winnemac's" Old Village —
On West Towpath Road west of North Meridian Road, on the left when traveling west.
Here at Chief Winamac's old village, about 900 Potawatomi Indians camped on their forced removal from Indiana to Kansas. A child and a man died here during the encampment. They also left behind 24 too sick to continue.Map (db m35399) HM
155 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — Trails to History — Welcome to Delphi
On Bicycle Bridge Road, 0.1 miles west of West Monroe Street (Indiana Route 18), on the right when traveling east.
Great Place to Visit Enjoy yourself, take your time, bring your camera and your fishing tackle, watch the clouds reflected on the Wabash, experience the spirit of a nineteenth century downtown square, walk a tree lined trail along the . . . Map (db m163356) HM
156 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — Wabash & Erie Canal — Commerce & Culture — Wabash & Erie Canal Park Village —
Near West North Washington Street at North Charles Street, on the right when traveling east.
The Wabash & Erie Canal ran 468 miles from Toledo, Ohio to Evansville, Indiana, thus providing access to New York and the East Coast via the Erie Canal and access to New Orleans and the Gulf of Mexico via the Ohio and Mississippi . . . Map (db m163281) HM
157 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — Wabash And Erie Canal
On Bicycle Bridge Road just west of West Monroe Street (Indiana Route 18), on the left when traveling west.
Constructed 1832-1853, canal was nation's longest, connecting Lake Erie at Toledo with Ohio River at Evansville. Key portion in Carroll County included Deer Creek Lake Dam, constructed 1838-1840 (1 mile west). Various canal structures . . . Map (db m163353) HM
158 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — 08.1992.1 — Wabash and Erie Canal
On West Franklin Street.
Constructed 1832-1853, canal was nation's longest, connecting Lake Erie at Toledo with Ohio River at Evansville. Key portion in Carroll County included Deer Creek Lake Dam, constructed 1838-1840 (1 mile west). Various canal structures are still in . . . Map (db m7540) HM
159 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — Welcome To Canal Park — Celebrating the Past Building for the future — Wabash & Erie Canal Park Village —
Near West North Washington Street just east of North Charles Street, on the right when traveling east.
Carroll County Wabash & Erie Canal, Inc. Founded in 1974, in Delphi, Indiana, Carroll County Wabash & Erie Canal, Inc. is dedicated to the preservation of the stretch of the Wabash & Erie Canal located in Delphi, Indiana. Approximately . . . Map (db m163280) HM
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160 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — Welcome To Canal Park — Wabash and Erie Canal, Delphia, Indiana — Celebrating the Past Building for the future —
On Bicycle Bridge Road, 0.1 miles west of West Monroe Street (Indiana Route 18), on the right when traveling east.
Carroll County Wabash & Erie Canal, Inc. Founded in 1974, in Delphi, Indiana, Carroll County Wabash & Erie Canal, Inc. is dedicated to the preservation of the stretch of the Wabash & Erie Canal located in Delphi, Indiana. Approximately . . . Map (db m163355) HM
161 Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — Welcome To Delphi — Trails to History — Wabash & Erie Canal Park Village —
Near West North Washington Street at North Charles Street, on the right when traveling east.
Great Place to Visit Enjoy yourself, take your time, bring your camera and your fishing tackle, watch the clouds reflected on the Wabash, experience the spirit of a nineteenth century downtown square, walk a tree lined trail along the . . . Map (db m163306) HM
162 Indiana, Carroll County, Flora — Flora — The Garden Spot of Indiana
On Columbia Street (State Road 18) west of South Center Street, on the right when traveling west.
Flora’s Station, on the Logansport, Crawfordsville and Southwestern Ry., was platted in 1872 for John Flora on land entered by him in 1829. Ino Post Office established 1872, changed to Flora in 1873. Also called Fountain City from flowing wells. . . . Map (db m42711) HM
163 Indiana, Carroll County, Flora — Flora War Memorials
On East Main Street east of Park Row (a.k.a.: 3rd Street), on the left when traveling east.
( Memorial Tree Plaque ) This tree planted in memory of Earl R. Albaugh Joseph K. Clark Roscoe C. Kirkpatrick Clarence A. Wiles “Who died in Service” ( World War II - Plaque ) For God and Country . . . Map (db m42749) WM
164 Indiana, Carroll County, Owasco — Lancaster Covered Bridge
On South 500 West, 0.5 miles north of West 600 South, on the right when traveling north.
Built by the Wheelock Bridge Company of Fort Wayne, Indiana, in the year 1872. The bridge spans 128 feet over the Wildcat Creek and is supported by cast iron abutments. The abutment design was patented by Alpheus Wheelock in 1870. Replicated . . . Map (db m159988) HM
165 Indiana, Carroll County, Pittsburg — Pittsburg
On Howard Street, on the right when traveling south.
Platted by Merkle, Kendall & Co. in 1838 for side-cut canal traffic and cheap water-power from the summit level dam, Pittsburg had grain warehouses, flouring mills, oil and saw mills, wool carding and fulling, foundry and machine shops, . . . Map (db m163204) HM
166 Indiana, Carroll County, Pittsburg — Trail of Death — Pleasant Run —
On County Road N 800 W at County Road W 550 N, on the right when traveling south on County Road N 800 W.
On September 11, 1838, about 850 Potawatomi Indians camped at Pleasant Run, having traveled 17 miles that day on the forced removal from Indiana to Kansas.Map (db m35400) HM
167 Indiana, Carroll County, Pyrmont — Pyrmont / 1812 Hopkins’ Expedition
On South 800 West at West 550 South on South 800 West.
Pyrmont. John Wagner built a dam, race and saw mill about a mile South in 1833 and added a grist mill. He sold to John Fisher who sold to John Fetterhoff who built a large frame mill. Joel Wagoner, James Allen, Elias Morkert, J. J. Cripe, Wm. . . . Map (db m40455) HM
168 Indiana, Carroll County, Wheeling — Sycamore Row
On Indiana Route 29 near County Road 400, on the right when traveling south.
The sycamores here line the sides of the Michigan Road, which connected the Ohio River with Lake Michigan and further opened Indiana for white settlement and trade. Under intense military and economic pressure, Potawatomi leaders ceded the land for . . . Map (db m201388) HM
169 Indiana, Carroll County, Wheeling — 08.1963.1 — Sycamore Row
On State Road 29 north of County Road E400N, on the left when traveling north. Reported permanently removed.
This row of sycamores sprouted from freshly cut logs used in the 1830's to corduroy a swampy section of the historic Michigan Road, the first state road in Indiana, running from Madison to Michigan City.Map (db m201386) HM
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170 Iowa, Carroll County, Arcadia — Influence of Railroads and Elevation
On Lincoln Highway (U.S. 30) 0.3 miles east of Delta Avenue (County Road M68), on the left when traveling east.
Union Pacific Railroad in Iowa Iowa crews began laying the first rails in 1854. A year later, the first locomotive was shipped across the Mississippi River by ferry. As with the Pacific line, the U.S. government was instrumental in . . . Map (db m186198) HM
171 Iowa, Carroll County, Carroll — The Miracle Cornfield Landing of 1960
On Ashwood Drive, 0.1 miles south of Lakewood Drive.
At 1:40 am during a blizzard on January 18th, 1960, a World War II and Korean War marine veteran conducted a successful emergency landing of a DC-3 airplane a few yards north of this spot.   Shortly after an 8:30pm takeoff from St. Louis, MO, . . . Map (db m145234) HM
172 Iowa, Carroll County, Manning — Manning Freedom Rock Veterans Memorial — Carroll County — Ray “Bubba” Sorensen II  —
On East Street.
North Side Milwaukee Railroad Trestle Manning, Iowa Carroll County [Train on trestle with WWII Soldier] East Side It is Easy to Take Liberty for Granted when You have never had it Taken from You. [Eagle with a . . . Map (db m168847) WM
173 Iowa, Carroll County, Manning — Veterans Memorial Wall Manning, Iowa
On Main Street at 5th Street, on the right when traveling south on Main Street.
As you view this memorial, please note that the centerpiece shows personnel from different military branches and time periods of U.S. history. They are saluting the flag and those who lost their lives in the service of their country. At the same . . . Map (db m168853) WM
174 Kentucky, Carroll County, Carrollton — 893 — Benjamin Craig
On Highland Avenue (U.S. 42) east of Martin Road (Route 2350), on the right when traveling west.
Grave of one of founders of Port William (now Carrollton). Craig laid off town on 613 acres which he and James Hawkins owned; the legislature incorporated it in 1794. He erected the first brick house in county, 1792. Born in Virginia, 1751, . . . Map (db m136133) HM
175 Kentucky, Carroll County, Carrollton — 216 — Carrollton
On U.S. 42 east of Ware Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
First settled 1792, incorporated as Port William 1794. Carroll County formed and name of town changed to Carrollton by the Kentucky Legislature, 1838, both honoring "Charles Carroll of Carrollton" of Maryland, bold signer of the Declaration of . . . Map (db m22149) HM
176 Kentucky, Carroll County, Carrollton — 2080 — Col. Percival Pierce Butler — 1761 - 1821
Near General Butler Park Road east of 11th Street (Road 320).
Marker Front: Col. Percival Butler was appointed Ky.'s first adjutant gen. in Gov. Isaac Shelby's first term. Born in Penn., he was with Washington at Valley Forge and Lafayette at Yorktown. Immigrated to Jessamine Co., Ky., then moved to . . . Map (db m22097) HM
177 Kentucky, Carroll County, Carrollton — 222 — First Explored
On Highland Avenue (U.S. 42) at 2nd Street, on the right when traveling west on Highland Avenue.
In 1754 James McBride canoed down the Ohio to the mouth of this river—now Kentucky. Here, as first explorer, he carved his initials and the date on a tree, a landmark for 30 years. Cited for part in defense of Bryan Station and Battle of Blue . . . Map (db m136145) HM
178 Kentucky, Carroll County, Carrollton — General William Orlando Butler — Soldier - Statesman - Lawyer —
Near General Butler Park Road east of 11th Street (aka: St. Rd. 320).
Born in Kentucky April 19, 1791 - August 6, 1880 Transylvania University 1812 War of 1812 - Aide De Camp to Andrew Jackson River Raisin - Pensacola - New Orleans Mexican War - Major General of the Volunteers Commanded 1st Volunteer . . . Map (db m22100) HM
179 Kentucky, Carroll County, Carrollton — 634 — Home of Gen. Butler
On Fifth Street north of U.S. 42, on the left when traveling north.
Gen. William O. Butler, born Kentucky 1791, died here, 1880. War of 1812: River Raisin, Pensacola, and New Orleans. Gen. Andrew Jackson's staff 1816-17. Cited for heroism in Mexican War 1846-48. Practiced law here. Congressman 1839-43. Defeated as . . . Map (db m22131) HM
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180 Kentucky, Carroll County, Carrollton — Korea & Vietnam - - War Memorial of Carroll County Kentucky
On U.S. 42 west of Fifth Street, on the right when traveling west.
In memory of the men of Carroll County who gave their lives serving their Country and to all people who have served their Country. + + + KOREA + + + Clyde M. Carter William A. Day Bobby R. Schirmer George W. Willett . . . Map (db m22156) WM
181 Kentucky, Carroll County, Carrollton — 2116 — Old Ky. River Toll Bridge
On Highland Avenue (U.S. 42) at 2nd Street, on the right when traveling west on Highland Avenue.
The Old Kentucky River Toll Bridge first surveyed November 1897 and incorporated Nov. 1898. J.F. Jett, M.I. Barker, John J. Orr, and Martin L. Downs were instrumental in obtaining bridge. Contract was let to Indiana Bridge Company, July 1899; bridge . . . Map (db m136142) HM
182 Kentucky, Carroll County, Carrollton — 1094 — Scott's Blockhouse — The Anchor Point of the Greenville Treaty Line — The Mouth of the Kentucky River —
On Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
Blockhouse built here, 1789, by Gen. Charles Scott for protection of settlers against Indians who had massacred and driven off earlier families. Scott came from Va., 1785. He was in the French and Indian Wars. Organized first company south of . . . Map (db m77353) HM
183 Kentucky, Carroll County, Carrollton — 1725 — The Masterson House
On U.S. 42 east of Carraco Road, on the left when traveling east.
Oldest brick house still standing in county, this was home of Richard and Sarah Masterson. Bricks laid in Flemish bond. House was center of town's activities. Mastersons, leading Methodists, opened their home for services before church erected in . . . Map (db m22128) HM
184 Kentucky, Carroll County, Carrollton — The Price of Freedom — All Kentucky Veterans —
Near General Butler Park Road west of U.S. 227.
Center Panel: The Price of Freedom In honor and memory of all Kentucky Veterans who served our Country in times of Peace and War, and to those who paid the Supreme Sacrifice so that we might enjoy freedom. Their . . . Map (db m22321) HM
185 Kentucky, Carroll County, Carrollton — World War I & World War II Memorial
On U.S. 42 west of Fifth Street, on the right when traveling west.
In Memory of the Men 0f CARROLL COUNTY who gave their lives Serving Their Country + + + World War I + + + Otis Arvin • Golden Bowie • Frank L. Grimes • Lester Williams Howard • Guy Kirkland • Walter Lewis • Joseph B. Schirmer • Chester . . . Map (db m22160) WM
186 Kentucky, Carroll County, Ghent — 911 — Ghent
On Main Street (U.S. 42) south of Main Cross Street (Kentucky Route 47), on the left when traveling south.
Known as McCool’s Creek Settlement it was laid off in 1809 on land of Samuel Sanders, whose father was here early as 1795. Thirteen families came from Virginia, 1800. Traditionally, on visit here about 1816, Henry Clay a member of . . . Map (db m136129) HM
187 Kentucky, Carroll County, Ghent — 1291 — James Tandy Ellis
On Main Street (U.S. 42) at Ann Street, on the right when traveling south on Main Street.
Birthplace of poet, humorist, columnist, raconteur, soldier. He brought pleasure to thousands with his dialectal stories and banjo songs of the Blue Grass, and his unique fictional character of “Uncle Rambo.” For 20 years . . . Map (db m136132) HM
188 Kentucky, Carroll County, Sanders — 1184 — Grass Hills
On Ghent-Eagle Station Road south of Dividing Ridge Road (Kentucky Route 2984), on the left when traveling south.
Home and family cemetery of Lewis Sanders, 1781-1861. House built 1819, on land wife inherited from Col. George Nicholas, key drafter of Kentucky Constitution and the first state Attorney General. Sanders organized first Kentucky fair on . . . Map (db m136122) HM
189 Kentucky, Carroll County, Sanders — 1361 — Sanders
On Kentucky Route 467 at Pike Street (Route 36), on the right when traveling east on State Route 467.
Gen. George Rogers Clark used route through here, circa 1780s, called Clark’s War Road, Drennon’s Lick to Ohio River. First called Rislerville, then Liberty Station. In 1874, renamed Sanders, for “Wash” Sanders, local citizen . . . Map (db m136125) HM
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190 Maryland, Carroll County, Eldersburg — History of the Freedom Community
On Buttercup Road south of Raincliffe Road, on the left when traveling south.
Around 1750, the community of Eldersburg was founded by John Elder, who was given a land grant from the King of England for as much land as Elder could stake out in 24 hours. John Elder staked an 800-acre farm named Perseverance on a stagecoach . . . Map (db m134037) HM
191 Maryland, Carroll County, Eldersburg — In Memory of All American Veterans
On Slacks Road north of Raincliffe Road, on the left when traveling south.
This memorial honors all American veterans who, although separated by generations, shared a common, undeniable goal — — to valiantly protect our country's freedoms. The memories of these American veterans will continue to live on . . . Map (db m133992) WM
192 Maryland, Carroll County, Eldersburg — Veterans Memorial
On Slacks Road north of Raincliffe Road, on the right when traveling north.
Flagpoles dedicated in honor of those who served our countryMap (db m133993) WM
193 Maryland, Carroll County, Eldersburg — Wesley Chapel — 1011 Liberty Road — [Wesley Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church] —
On Liberty Road (Maryland Route 26) 0.1 miles west of Johnsville Road, on the right when traveling west.
This property Wesley Chapel has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m144067) HM
194 Maryland, Carroll County, Finksburg — Sandy Mount United Methodist Church — 1827 - 1977
On Old Westminster Pike at Sandymount Road, on the right when traveling south on Old Westminster Pike.
An original one acre was deeded in 1827 by Allen and Susannah Baker. Civil War issues divided the congregation in 1856 and Pleasant Grove Church was founded. A log meeting house was replaced in 1867 by a stone structure built of local field stones . . . Map (db m36846) HM
195 Maryland, Carroll County, Hampstead — Disabled American Veterans Memorial
On Hanover Pike (Maryland Route 30) north of Black Rock Road, on the right when traveling north.
To honor disabled American veterans of Carroll County serving in World War I, World War II, Korean War and Vietnam War.Map (db m224023) WM
196 Maryland, Carroll County, Hampstead — Gold Star Mothers / Members — Respect • Remember • Honor — ✯ —
On Hanover Pike (Maryland Route 30) just north of Black Rock Road, on the right when traveling north.
Recognizing the sacrifices that Gold Star Mothers/Members make when their loved one dies in service to our nation Honored and observed on the last Sunday in September Some gave allMap (db m223996) WM
197 Maryland, Carroll County, Hampstead — Hampstead District
On Main Street (Route 30) at Black Rock Road, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
In memory and grateful appreciation of our heroes. World War I 1917 - 1918 Abbott, Claude Austin • Abbott, Frank Roscoe • Adams, James Baird • Allender, Harry Carlton • Basler, William Alva • Baublitz, Leavin Austin • Belt, . . . Map (db m2988) WM
198 Maryland, Carroll County, Hampstead — Korean and Vietnam Wars Memorial
On Hanover Pike (Maryland Route 30) north of Black Rock Road, on the right when traveling north.
In memory and in honor of those who served Korean War Armacost, Calvin W. • Ashe, Steven L. • Barnes, Dale • Bittinger, Hallon • Boerner, Gerald J. • Brown, John D. • Caple, Grady H. • Chisholm, Colin J. • Clas, Earl W. • . . . Map (db m224014) WM
199 Maryland, Carroll County, Hampstead — Spring Garden
On Main Street (Maryland Route 30) at Black Rock Road, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
Christopher Vaughn laid out the town of Hampstead in 1786 on land called Spring Garden, located along the Indian path from Patapsco (Baltimore) to Letort’s Spring (Carlisle) which had been marked by Christopher Gist and made a public road in 1738.Map (db m2987) HM
200 Maryland, Carroll County, Hampstead — Veterans Memorial
On North Main Street (Maryland Route 30) 0.1 miles north of Upper Forde Lane, on the left when traveling south.
In honor of all veterans of all warsMap (db m223997) WM

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