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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Franklin County

 
Clickable Map of Franklin County, Idaho 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 Franklin County, ID (34) Bannock County, ID (25) Bear Lake County, ID (48) Caribou County, ID (60) Oneida County, ID (5) Cache County, UT (39) Rich County, UT (7)  FranklinCounty(34) Franklin County (34)  BannockCounty(25) Bannock County (25)  BearLakeCounty(48) Bear Lake County (48)  CaribouCounty(60) Caribou County (60)  OneidaCounty(5) Oneida County (5)  CacheCountyUtah(39) Cache County (39)  RichCounty(7) Rich County (7)
Preston is the county seat for Franklin County
Adjacent to Franklin County, Idaho
      Bannock County (25)  
      Bear Lake County (48)  
      Caribou County (60)  
      Oneida County (5)  
      Cache County, Utah (39)  
      Rich County, Utah (7)  
 
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101 Idaho, Franklin County, Preston — 16 — The Battle of Bear River
On Highway 91 (State Highway 91) just south of Hot Spring Road, on the right when traveling north.
The Battle of Bear River was fought in this vicinity January 29, 1863 Col. P.E. Connor, leading 300 California volunteers from Camp Douglas, Utah against Bannock and Shoshoni Indian guilty of hostile attacks on emigrants and settlers engaged about . . . Map (db m105787) HM
102 Idaho, Franklin County, Preston — 7 — The Earth Will RememberMassacre at Bear River — Remember, But Never Forget —
Near U.S. 91 near Hot Springs Road, on the right when traveling north.
We cry for the loss and sacrifice of those who did not survive and we honor the strength of those who lived. After the massacre, the survivors, now under Chief Sagwitch, were aided by other bands as they escaped southward. Most of the . . . Map (db m165799) HM
103 Idaho, Franklin County, Preston — 1 — The ShoshoneMassacre at Bear River — Moving With The Seasons —
Near U.S. 91 near Hot Springs Road, on the left when traveling north.
Newe, The People The Shoshone refer to themselves as Newe, the People. Their ancestral territory reached from the Wind River Range in western Wyoming to the middle of Nevada, and from the Salmon River in northeastern Idaho to central . . . Map (db m105795) HM
104 Idaho, Franklin County, Preston — 257 — Utah & Northern Railway
On Highway 91 (U.S. 91 at milepost 13.2) near Hot Springs Road, on the right when traveling north.
One mile south and directly west of this highway, an old 1878 railway grade is still visible, although trains have not used it since 1890. Jay Gould -- a nationally prominent financier and Union Pacific owner -- extended Utah and Northern . . . Map (db m105708) HM
105 Idaho, Franklin County, Thatcher — 431 — Range Wars
On U.S. 34 at milepost 31.4 near Main Canyon Road, on the left when traveling north.
Armed cattle ranchers delayed farm settlement here for six years before a permanent farm community was organized in 1872. This kind of conflict occurred in widely scattered western areas when farm crops displaced rangeland. Families of early . . . Map (db m105835) HM
106 Idaho, Franklin County, Weston — 1 — Pass of the Standing Rock
On Weston Canyon Road (State Highway 36) near West 300 South, on the left when traveling east.
Pass of the Standing Rock Traversed and Named by Capt. John C. Fremont August 29, 1842 Map (db m140354) HM
107 Idaho, Franklin County, Weston — 553 — Pass of the Standing Rock
On Weston Canyon Road (State Highway 36) near West 300 South, on the left when traveling west.
The Pass of the Standing Rock was held sacred by the ancient ones of the Shoshone and other Native American Tribes long before John C. Fremont's exploratory party came to Weston Canyon on August 29, 1843. Fremont's surveyors spent the entire day . . . Map (db m140345) HM
108 Idaho, Franklin County, Weston — 561 — Weston Grist Mill
On East 2nd South at South 3rd Street East on East 2nd South.
President Brigham Young directed Mariner W. Merrill to explore new town sites. Out of Merrill's survey, several families from Richmond, Utah crossed the Bear River on April 15, 1865, and settled in the Weston area. The first dugouts were constructed . . . Map (db m140136) HM
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109 Idaho, Franklin County, Weston — 69 — Weston Pioneers
On West Depot Street near North Center Street, on the left when traveling south.
April 15, 1865 the following pioneers settled at Weston. Christopher Funk, his wife Annie Kofoed and children. John Maughan, his wife Marie Davenport and children. Samuel Rodgers, and is wife Augusta. Hanz Funk, his wife Christina . . . Map (db m140129) HM
110 Illinois, Franklin County, Benton — Home of John & Mary Logan 1856-1861
On South Main Street (Illinois Route 37) south of Church Street, on the right when traveling north.
John A. Logan 1826-1886, U.S. Representative 1859-1862, 1867-1871 Civil War General 1861-1865, U.S. Senator, 1871-1877, 1879-1886; Vice presidential Candidate with James Blaine 1884. He established Memorial Day as a National holiday in 1868. John . . . Map (db m154532) HM
111 Illinois, Franklin County, Benton — The First Beatle In AmericaGeorge Harrison
Near Carter Drive at Public Square, on the right when traveling east.
In the late summer of 1963, four musicians from Liverpool, England — John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr — collectively known as the Beatles, were poised to conquer pop culture and music history. With three hit . . . Map (db m166711) HM
112 Illinois, Franklin County, Sesser — Ever Protect the Freedom for Which They Fought
On Ill. St. Hwy 148 near Crocker Rd., on the right when traveling north.
Cox, Leon. Cox, William Ralph. Dame, William E.. Ehrlich, James I.. Fornear, James M.. Griffin, Richard. Hammonds, James. Houseworth, Wayne. Jones, Howard. McBride, Alvin L.. Pettit, C.E.. Pitchford, Charles. Reiger, Luther. Salz, Rudy. Sink, Walton . . . Map (db m196703) WM
113 Illinois, Franklin County, Sesser — In Honor of Those Who Served Our Country
On W. Franklin Street at Elm St., on the left when traveling east on W. Franklin Street.
In honor of those who served our country, American legion, American Legion Auxiliary, Bates Post 560Map (db m196611) WM
114 Illinois, Franklin County, Sesser — In Memory of All Veterans of All Wars
On Ill. St. Hwy 148, 0.5 miles south of Crocker Rd., on the right when traveling north.
In memory of all veterans of all warsMap (db m196650) WM
115 Indiana, Franklin County, Brookville — Abram HammondMar. 21, 1814 - Aug. 27, 1874
On Main Street (U.S. 52) south of East 4th Street, on the left when traveling south.
Governor of Indiana, 1860 - - 1861. Lived on this site as a boy in the “old Yellow Tavern” part of which was a blockhouse erected 1808.Map (db m44705) HM
116 Indiana, Franklin County, Brookville — Brookville College
On East 10th Street east of Franklin Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
Site of Brookville College erected 1852 - - 1872. “Julia Dumont Society” founded here December 16th 1853. Original building purchased by Brookville and served as Public School 1873 - - 1912. Building razed 1912 and present . . . Map (db m44698) HM
117 Indiana, Franklin County, Brookville — 24.1992.1 — Brookville Historic District
On Main Street (U.S. 52) south of East 5th Street, on the left when traveling south.
Platted 1808 along Whitewater River, Brookville was an important entry point to interior lands opened to settlement. The district's concentration of well-preserved buildings reflects the city's continued prosperity. Brookville Historic District . . . Map (db m44697) HM
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118 Indiana, Franklin County, Brookville — Brookville Lake
On IN-101 N.
Did sightseeing, boating or fishing lure you to the park today? This large reservoir offers nine boat ramps, four marinas and two State Recreation Areas, plus campgrounds, beaches, picnic areas, playgrounds, hiking trails and fishing access for . . . Map (db m160991) HM
119 Indiana, Franklin County, Brookville — 24.1966.1 — Brookville, Franklin County — ( Platted 1808 ) —
On U.S. 52 south of Sonja Avenue, on the left when traveling south.
. . . Map (db m44695) HM
120 Indiana, Franklin County, Brookville — 24.1995.2 — Brookville's Carnegie Library
On Main Street (U.S. 52) north of East 9th Street, on the right when traveling north.
Dedicated in 1912, starting with approximately 600 books; collections and services have expanded to meet needs of local patrons. One of 1, 679 libraries built in U.S. with funds from philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. Indiana built more Carnegie . . . Map (db m44694) HM
121 Indiana, Franklin County, Brookville — 24.2002.1 — Brookville's Grandstand
On Mill Street north of East 9th Street, on the right when traveling north.
Side one This grandstand built 1922 to seat 1, 000 and serve fans of new Brookville semi-pro team. Twenty box seats included to help pay for construction. Central platform included for community activities. Facility later used for youth . . . Map (db m44693) HM
122 Indiana, Franklin County, Brookville — David Stoops - Pioneer1770 - 1854
On St Marys Road, on the left when traveling west.
Arrived here in 1805 in company with Amos Butler. Landgrant for 160 acres at this site 1811. Acquired another 150 acres in 1817. Large cabin stood just south of this cemetery. During his first year, he cleared 11 acres of virgin forest, . . . Map (db m199794) HM
123 Indiana, Franklin County, Brookville — Franklin County Veterans Memorial
On Main Street (Route 1) at East 4th Street (Indiana Route 252), on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
The original monument on this site was erected by the Grand Army of the Republic and bore the following inscription: "I am dying, but I die for my country" Gen. P. A. Hackleman was the only general from Indiana killed in battle during the Civil . . . Map (db m229180) HM WM
124 Indiana, Franklin County, Brookville — Franklin County War Memorial
On Main Street (U.S. 52) at East 4th Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
( Plaque ) The original monument on this site was erected by the Grand Army of The Republic and bore the following inscription: “I am dying, but I die for my Country” Gen. P. A. Hackleman was the only General from Indiana . . . Map (db m44901) WM
125 Indiana, Franklin County, Brookville — Goodwin Home
On Main Street (State Road 52), on the right when traveling north.
Built by John D. Howland circa 1856~1857. Later owned and occupied by John H. Farquhar, Merchant, Member of Congress; Aaron C. Miller, Merchant; John C. Hitt, Banker; Dr. John R. Goodwin, Banker, Civil War Surgeon, Paymaster in the Department of the . . . Map (db m94158) HM
126 Indiana, Franklin County, Brookville — 24.1995.3 — Intersection of Treaty Lines
On St. Mary's Road at Castle Road, on the left when traveling west on St. Mary's Road.
One mile south is intersection of western boundary line of Treaty of Greenville, Ohio (1795) and Treaty of Grouseland, near Vincennes (1805), northeastern boundary line. By these treaties, Native American tribes ceded land to the United States . . . Map (db m66866) HM
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127 Indiana, Franklin County, Brookville — James Brown RayFeb. 19, 1794 ~ Aug. 4, 1848
On East 10th Street, on the right when traveling east.
Governor of Indiana, 1825 ~ 1831. Erected this house circa 1821 ~ 1822. Palladian window and transom fan~light considered "too aristocratic" by early Hoosiers.Map (db m94157) HM
128 Indiana, Franklin County, Brookville — 24.1949.1 — Little Cedar Grove Baptist Church
On U.S. 52 at Little Cedar Road, on the right when traveling west on U.S. 52.
Built in 1812, this is the oldest church building still on its original location in the state. Interior shows rifle openings in walls, a balcony and raised pulpit. Burial plot adjoins church.Map (db m44920) HM
129 Indiana, Franklin County, Brookville — Old Brookville Church and Cemetery
On East 10th Street at John Street, on the right when traveling east on East 10th Street.
First permanent Church in Brookville was built by Methodists 1820. It was occupied by Methodists 1821 - 1839 Presbyterians 1839 - 1855 Lutherans 1855 - 1922 Baptists since 1953 Many Brookville early . . . Map (db m44699) HM
130 Indiana, Franklin County, Brookville — 24.1995.1 — Old Franklin United Brethren Church
On Franklin Church Road, 0.3 miles south of Fairfield Causeway Road, on the right when traveling south.
United Brethren among earliest settlers in eastern Indiana during territorial period. Original structure, built 1831, one of first United Brethren churches in Indiana. Evangelical United Brethren Church joined Methodist Church to become United . . . Map (db m66867) HM
131 Indiana, Franklin County, Brookville — The Courthouse Square
On Main Street (U.S. 52) south of East 5th Street, on the left when traveling south.
. . . Map (db m44703) HM
132 Indiana, Franklin County, Brookville — The Hermitage
On East 8th Street at River Street, on the left when traveling east on East 8th Street.
J. Ottis Adams and T. C. Steele, Indiana artists came to Brookville in 1898 and selected this site on which to erect their studios which they called "The Hermitage". It was home for an art colony for several years, where artists, J. Ottis Adams. . . . Map (db m173993) HM
133 Indiana, Franklin County, Brookville — The Purple Heart — Honor and Memory of All Veterans —
On Franklin Avenue north of East 10th Street, on the right when traveling north.
Dedicated to those who have received or will receive our Nations Oldest Decoration the Purple Heart In honor and memory of all veterans who served and died for Freedom. Let them not be forgotten for they have shown the World . . . Map (db m44692) WM
134 Indiana, Franklin County, Brookville — Whitewater Valley Flood Victims Memorial
On U.S. 52 at Blue Creek Road, on the right when traveling north on U.S. 52.
This memorial is dedicated to the flood victims of Whitewater Valley from this spot, which marks "The Fries Homestead" on March 25, 1913, were lost. Mrs. Margaret Fries, her daughter Mrs. Elizabeth Seiwert, her granddaughter Hedwig Seiwert, . . . Map (db m228915) HM
135 Indiana, Franklin County, Brookville, Brookville Township — Franklin County American Revolution Memorial
On Main Street, on the right when traveling north.
In honor of the Soldiers of the American Revolution Buried in Franklin County James Adair • John Alley • Jacob Barrickman • Zachariah Cooksey • William Cotton • Thomas Curry • James Deaking • Henry Eads • Henry Fordyce • James Fordyce • Robert . . . Map (db m229179) WM
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136 Indiana, Franklin County, Brookville, Brookville Township — Franklin County SeminaryErected 1829-1830
On East 5th Street at Mill Street, on the right when traveling east on East 5th Street.
Purchased by Town of Brookville in 1863. Used for school purposes both public and private until 1873. John Tarkington, father of Booth Tarkington, distinguished Indiana author, attended school here.Map (db m222207) HM
137 Indiana, Franklin County, Brookville, Brookville Township — James Maurice Thompson Birthplace
On Mill Street at East 5th Street, on the right when traveling north on Mill Street.
This memorial marks the birthplace of James Maurice Thompson Indiana author 1844 1901Map (db m222209) HM
138 Indiana, Franklin County, Brookville, Brookville Township — Loyalty and Service to the People of Franklin County
On Main Street (Indiana Route 1) north of East 4th Street (Indiana Route 252), on the right when traveling north.
Blooming Grove Vol. Fire Dept. • Brookville Vol. Fire Dept. • Cedar Grove Vol. Fire Dept. • Drewersburg Vol. Fire Dept. • Laurel Vol. Vol. Fire Dept. • Metamora Vol. Fire Dept. • New Trenton Vol. Fire Dept. • Oldenburg Vol. Fire Dept. Killed . . . Map (db m229181) HM
139 Indiana, Franklin County, Laurel — 24.2006.1 — Brigadier General CSA Francis Asbury Shoup
On State Road 121 at High Street, on the left when traveling north on State Road 121.
(Front Side) Remembered for service in Confederate States of America army, 1861-1865, and "Shoupade" fortification design; fought in battles of Shiloh, Vicksburg, and Atlanta. Advocated recruitment of African Americans for CSA army. . . . Map (db m66860) HM
140 Indiana, Franklin County, Laurel — 24.1965.1 — Whetzel Trace (1818-1823)
On Toner Street (State Road 121) at Main Street, on the left when traveling north on Toner Street.
Here Edward Toner founded SOMERSET, 1816, & operated Toner's Tavern, 1816-1823, from which rallying point pioneers started west on Jacob Whetzel's Trace to the "New Purchase" of Central Indiana.Map (db m66859) HM
141 Indiana, Franklin County, Laurel, Laurel Township — The Whitewater Canal Trail offers you:Laurel Feeder Dam
On Dam Road, 1.1 miles south of Laurel Road, on the right when traveling south.
Welcome to the Whitewater Canal Trail. Right now, about 9 miles of the planned 13-mile trail are complete. When the Feeder Dam section of the trail is finished, it will cover the four miles from here to the US 52 trailhead near Metamora. (See . . . Map (db m226713) HM
142 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora — Ben Franklin III
Near Pennington Road, on the left when traveling south.
The Ben Franklin III, launched in 1989, was designed and constructed in Pascagoula, Mississippi. Designed as a freighter, the vessel is 75’ long and has a beam (or width) of 12’. Constructed of wood and fiberglass, it holds approximately 75 . . . Map (db m164451) HM
143 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora — Blacksmith Shop And Cottage
On Columbia Street north of Lovers Lane, on the right when traveling north.
Theodore N. Thorpe, wife and seven blacksmith sons settled in Metamora, in 1858, attaching a cottage to the rear of the blacksmith shop, to live in. He and his family left Pennsylvania to go to the California gold fields, but never got any . . . Map (db m159970) HM
144 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora — Boundary HillThe Greenville Treaty Line in Southern Indiana — Marking the “Gore” at the Whitewater Canal —
On US Rt 52 (U.S. 52), on the left when traveling west.
This is the point on the line established by the Treaty of Greenville, August 8, 1795, between General Anthony Wayne and the Indian tribes of the Northwest Territory. This treaty opened southern Ohio and eastern Indiana to white settlement.Map (db m79692) HM
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145 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora — Building A Hand-Dug Canal Was Hard Work
On Main Street (Local Road 75) just west of Holland Alley, on the right when traveling west.
"I [have] two degrees in the business of Engineering and have for my pay forty-seven dollars p[e]r month. I have for my companions men of talents and respectability who are like me, far away from their native homes." Whitewater . . . Map (db m227239) HM
146 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora — Canal Front Dry Goods Store
On Pennington Road (Main Street) west of Bridge Street, on the left when traveling west.
Two story frame of Federal style. Built by Jonathan Banes in 1848. First known as the firm of Jenks Banes & Calvin Jones. Harry & Alvin Blacklidge 1852-57 Mahlon & Milton Gordon 1857-92 Wm. N. Gordon started banking business in . . . Map (db m44796) HM
147 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora — Christian Thorpe House
On Clayborn Street just east of Holland Alley.
Christian Thorpe built this home in 1888 for his wife Sophia. Having left the Smithy he opened a hardware and implement store, with Nick Williams as a partner. They next opened an embalming and funeral parlor, the result of taking a . . . Map (db m160192) HM
148 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora — Duck Creek Aqueduct
On Pennington Rd, 0.2 miles east of Columbia St, on the left when traveling east.
An aqueduct is a bridge carrying one body of water over another. The Duck Creek Aqueduct was originally built in 1843 to convey the canal over Duck Creek 16 feet below. Flood waters in 1847 destroyed the aqueduct, which was soon replaced by the . . . Map (db m55560) HM
149 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora — Farmers Bank
On 75 Main Street just east of Holland Alley, on the left when traveling west.
WN. Gordon chartered as a private bank the Farmers Bank in 1910 operating out of Gordon Hall. Henry Lennard was a partner and cashier in 1923. This free standing building was built to house the Farmers Bank. the original safe still stands . . . Map (db m159963) HM
150 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora — Gordon's or Millville Lock #24
On U.S. 52, 0.4 miles east of McGuire Ridge Road, on the right when traveling east. Reported permanently removed.
Gordon's, or Millville Lock #24, was one of the 56 locks on the Whitewater Canal constructed to accommodate a 491-foot drop in elevation along its course. The water level could be raised or lowered eight feet. Mitered gates at both ends of the . . . Map (db m228919) HM
151 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora — Harnessing the Power of Water
On 75 Main Street, 0.1 miles west of Banes Street, on the right when traveling west.
These engine parts once operated the mill They're part of a machine called a turbine (TUHR-bine) that used water power to operate the mill beginning in 1872. Just like a wooden water wheel, water from the canal rotated . . . Map (db m175024) HM
152 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora — Jackson Meat Market
On 75 Main Street (Pennington Road) just west of Walnut Street, on the left when traveling west.
This building was built crooked and is evidenced by the correction on the laying up of the brick on the upper portion of the left wall. Fire destroyed the original building. The store was built by Joe W. Jackson and housed his grocery business in . . . Map (db m164199) HM
153 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora — Jenks and Martindale Grocery
On Main Street (a.k.a. Pennington Road) at Bridge Street, on the left when traveling west on Main Street (a.k.a. Pennington Road).
Alfred Blacklidge was the original owner of this building. The original building burned in 1885. In the early 1900's. Blacklidge was extending credit to surrounding sharecroppers, when bad times came, forcing many of the farmers to default on their . . . Map (db m44904) HM
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154 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora — Jonathan Banes House
On Banes Street just north of Mount Street, on the right when traveling north.
This house was built in 1845 by Jonathan Banes and his wife Marie Mount Banes. Banes was a construction contractor for the Canal in 1837. He also worked on the construction of the brick grist mill. Marie was the daughter of Metamora's founder. . . . Map (db m159966) HM
155 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora — Martindale Hotel
On Main Street (a.k.a. Pennington Road) east of Bridge Street, on the right when traveling east.
Built in 1838 by Ezekial Tyner to house his store room and counting room where he acted as agent for canal trade, housing his family in the addition to the rear. He then purchased the land from David Mount in 1841. Thomas Tague acquired the . . . Map (db m44902) HM
156 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora — Metamora Christian Church
On Lovers Lane.
Organized July 18, 1841. The oldest Christian Congregation in Franklin Co. This Church was organized as a result of a revival meeting held by Rev. Alexander Campbell, founder of the Campbellites. Services were held for a time in the upper story of . . . Map (db m2404) HM
157 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora — Metamora Grist Mill
On Main Street (a.k.a. Pennington Road) west of Banes Street, on the right when traveling west.
In 1845, Jonathan Banes built a three-story frame cotton mill, known as Metamora Cotton Factory, on this site. Banes, a former contractor on the canal, converted the cotton factory to a flouring mill in 1856, and sold the mill to John Curry in . . . Map (db m44903) HM
158 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora — Metamora Masonic Lodge
On Main Street (a.k.a. Pennington Road) at Bridge Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street (a.k.a. Pennington Road).
This stone building, constructed in the 1840's, was owned and used by a number of families prominent in early history of Metamora. These included Martindale, Watkins, Allison and Wiley. The ground floor was a general merchandising establishment, . . . Map (db m44865) HM
159 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora — Metamora to Twin Locks: along the trailWhitewater Canal Trail
On Pennington Road at Whitewater Canal Trail, on the right when traveling east on Pennington Road.
The Whitewater Canal Trail follows a 2.6 mile "water level route" so it is basically level. It has a solid surface made of crushed stone, and it is suitable for walking or bicycling. The route travels along farm fields and through a . . . Map (db m163370) HM
160 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora — Odd Fellows Hall
On Pennington Road just east of Barnes Street, on the left when traveling west.
Erected 1853. Built of brick, it is the only three story building in Metamora. Ground floor was a general merchandising establishment operated by 3 generations of the Gordon Family: Milton, Noble and Donald. Metamora Post Office once located in . . . Map (db m159965) HM
161 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora — Old Cobbler's ShopOld Post Office
On Columbia Street at Pennington Road, on the right when traveling north on Columbia Street.
Built for Gilbert C. Van Camp about 1854, by 1861 it was the business property of Jesse and Ezekiel Washburn, the second floor of this building was the workshop of Joseph Staub, a harness and saddle maker who in the 1880's advertised boots and . . . Map (db m159962) HM
162 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora — Old Faulkner-Pierce Drug Store
On Columbia Street at Lovers Lane, on the right when traveling south on Columbia Street.
Landmark building of the canal era. Drug store 1840 to 1916. Hardware store 1923 to 1961. Front half constructed in 1840s, as canal boats floated by. Back half built in late 1860s, after civil war. Built of rock from nearby duck creek. Bears . . . Map (db m159964) HM
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163 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora — 24.2017.1 — Passenger Pigeon Extinction
On Pennington Road, 0.1 miles west of Banes Street, on the left when traveling east.
Known for flocks that darkened the sky, the passenger pigeon was once the most abundant North American bird. A population in the billions as late as 1860 was nearly zero by 1900. Communication and transportation advancements enabled market . . . Map (db m238484) HM
164 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora — StableWhitewater Canal State Historic Site Stable
On Pennington Road just west of Nobles Alley, on the right when traveling east.
These four large draft animals supply the "horsepower” for the state's canal boat. Bill and Red are Belgian sorrel geldings from Milroy, Indiana. Tony and Jerry are both Belgian blond geldings. Tony is from Hagerstown, Indiana, while . . . Map (db m163366) HM
165 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora — The Carriage House
On Duck Creek Crossing, on the left when traveling west.
Erected in 1870's on lot #10, Eads Plat in Brookville, Ind., This Building housed Horses, Carriages and Feed until the Automobile, then used as a garage. In the Spring of 1977 it was dismantled by removing handwhittled pins which held the frame . . . Map (db m159967) HM
166 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora — The Confectionary
On 75 Main Street just east of Bridge Street, on the right when traveling east.
Lucy Martindale's brothers bought this 1/3 of lot 29 and built her confectionery in 1907 she operated it until her death in 1930 when the property reverted back to her brothers in more recent years this building was the home and machine shop . . . Map (db m159968) HM
167 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora — The Whitewater Canal Trail Offers You:Yellow Banks Trail & Lock 21
On U.S. 52, 0.1 miles east of Yellow Bank Road, on the right when traveling east.
Welcome to the Whitewater Canal Trail. Think of the trail as a path through an eleven-mile park in the Whitewater River Valley. The trail starts at the Laurel Feeder Dam, a small dam that supplies water to the canal. As you travel to the . . . Map (db m228938) HM
168 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora — Van Camp's Store
On Main Street (a.k.a. Pennington Road) east of Bridge Street, on the right when traveling east.
This building was built in the 1850's. Mr. Van Camp housed his drug store here, which had the front blown out by a gasoline explosion in 1851. His Mother and himself perished in this tragedy. The building on either side of this were all part of one . . . Map (db m44868) HM
169 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora — Water Wheel & Lock #25
On Pennington Road, 0.1 miles west of Banes Street, on the right when traveling west.
Water Wheel This 12-foot breast water wheel is operational and provides the power used to operate the grist mill. From here an underground shaft enters the mill basement, where the gears and pulleys power the mill machinery on the first . . . Map (db m163367) HM
170 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora — 24.19??.? — Whitewater Canal
On U.S. 52 east of McGuire Ridge Road, on the right when traveling east.
Important waterway of pioneer commerce. Built 1836 - 47 from Lawrenceburg to Hagerstown, with branch to Cincinnati. Used until 1860. Fifteen-mile section restored by state.Map (db m44708) HM
171 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora — Whitewater Canal State Historic Site
On Pennington Road at Columbia Street, on the left when traveling east on Pennington Road.
The Whitewater Canal was one of several projects begun by the Indiana Improvement Act of 1836, which was designed to improve transportation and develop commerce state-wide. Constructed to link southeastern and central Indiana, the canal was . . . Map (db m59608) HM
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172 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora — Whitewater Canal State Historic Site
On U.S. 52, 0.4 miles east of McGuire Ridge Road, on the right when traveling east.
The Whitewater Canal was one of several projects begun by the Indiana Improvement Act of 1836, which was designed to improve transportation and develop commerce state-wide. Constructed to link southeastern and central Indiana, the canal was . . . Map (db m66862) HM
173 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora — Whitewater Canal State Historic Site
On U.S. 52, 1 mile east of McGuire Ridge Road, on the left when traveling west.
The Whitewater Canal was one of several projects begun by the Indiana Improvement Act of 1836, which was designed to improve transportation and develop commerce state-wide. Constructed to link southeastern and central Indiana, the canal was . . . Map (db m163363) HM
174 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora, Brookville Township — Lock 21 and the Twin Arch Aqueduct at Yellow Bank Creek
Near U.S. 52 west of Yellow Bank Road, on the right when traveling east.
In the 1840s, the canal operations here at Yellow Bank Creek were very impressive. The twin arch aqueduct - a bridge that carried the canal over Yellow Bank Creek was one of the grandest structures along the canal. From this point, you can still . . . Map (db m228940) HM
175 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora, Brookville Township — The Whitewater Canal Trail Offers You:
On U.S. 52 east of Yellow Bank Road, on the right when traveling east.
Lock 21, the "Yellow Bank Lock" is an amazing 1830s canal structure. This "combined lock" had rough stone walls that were combined with a double lining of tightly fitted planks to keep the water from leaking through the stone walls. Some of the . . . Map (db m228939) HM
176 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora, Metamora Township — Building the Whitewater Canalan 1840s Engineering Feat
On 75 Main Street, on the right when traveling east.
It took a network of people to build one of the steepest canals Using detailed plans provided by engineers, construction crews built the 76-mile canal up the steep Whitewater Valley. To raise boats a total of 491 feet, the canal required: • . . . Map (db m227916) HM
177 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora, Metamora Township — Locking Thru Lock No. 24Welcome to Whitewater Canal State Historic Site — Metamora —
On U.S. 52, on the right when traveling east.
This is one of 56 locks on the historic Whitewater Canal It is a "cut stone" lock-referring to stone cut from the nearby Laurel quarry. The hammered, dressed and coursed ashlar limestone made a watertight chamber. To raise boats, workers . . . Map (db m228917) HM
178 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora, Metamora Township — Methodist Episcopal Church
On Wynn Street at Holland Alley, on the right when traveling east on Wynn Street.
Circuit Riders helped, form this early congregation, first meeting at the Wm. Gordon Farm in the 1820's. A revival held in Kennedy's Wagon Shop in 1840 led to the building of a church in Metamora Cemetery called "Watcoot" the present church was . . . Map (db m227918) HM
179 Indiana, Franklin County, New Trenton — 24.2018.1 — Lester “Marvelo” Lake1904–1977
On U.S. 52 just south of St Peters Road, on the right when traveling south. Reported damaged.
Magician, humorist, and innovator Lester Lake was born in New Trenton. He began performing magic as a profession in Brookville by 1925 and was inducted into Queen City Mystics, Assembly 11 of the Society of American Magicians the same year. He . . . Map (db m180941) HM
180 Indiana, Franklin County, New Trenton — New Trenton
On U.S. 52, 0.1 miles north of North Street, on the right when traveling north.
Through this natural portal a great tide of immigrants first entered the Whitewater Valley. On May 25th, 1803 Benjamin McCarty made the first land entry on this site on what would later become Franklin County. New Trenton, platted in 1816, . . . Map (db m180948) HM
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181 Indiana, Franklin County, Oldenburg — 24.1971.1 — Academy of the Immaculate ConceptionSisters of Saint Francis
On Washington Street at Vine Street, on the left when traveling north on Washington Street.
Opened in 1852; enlarged in 1876 and 1901. The Academy Classroom Building and the Auditorium were completed in 1968.Map (db m66850) HM
182 Indiana, Franklin County, Oldenburg — Corpus Christi Procession Route
On Pearl Street north of Vine Street, on the right when traveling north.
Located due north is the 1st of 4 chapels used in the procession. This annual devotion honors the Blessed Sacrament (Corpus Christi) on the 9th Sunday after Easter. It was first celebrated here in 1846, but originated in 13th century Germany. This . . . Map (db m66854) HM
183 Indiana, Franklin County, Oldenburg — Father Franz Joseph Rudolf
On Main Street at Pearl Street, on the right when traveling east on Main Street.
Born in Battenheim, Alsace, April 23, 1813 "Founder of Village of Spires" Appointed Pastor 1844 Built Stone Church 1845 - Present Church 1862 Founded Convent of Sisters of St. Francis 1851 Served as Civic Leader and Missionary in Area Buried June . . . Map (db m66856) HM
184 Indiana, Franklin County, Oldenburg — Hackman General Store
On Pearl Street at Main Street, on the right when traveling north on Pearl Street.
Erected 1861-64 by Anton Hackman from Winkum, Germany at a cost of $3,317.35. Structure consists of 125,000 brick handmade locally at Gehrings Brick Yards. Bricklayers earned $2.00 and Laborers $1.25 for 10 hour day. Ornate tinwork on front of . . . Map (db m66855) HM
185 Indiana, Franklin County, Oldenburg — Immaculate Conception Convent
On Main Street east of Pearl Street, on the left when traveling east.
Motherhouse of the Sisters of the Third Order of Saint Francis. Founded in 1851 by Mother Theresa Hackelmeier of Vienna, Austria. Rebuilt after fire in 1857. Chapel built in 1889. Convent reconstructed in 1876 and 1901. Novitiate built in 1931 and . . . Map (db m66851) HM
186 Indiana, Franklin County, Oldenburg — Old Stone ChurchBuilt 1846-1848
On Pearl Street south of Main Street, on the left when traveling south.
Father Franz Joseph Rudolf laid corner stone September 8, 1846. Succeeded original log church of St. Mary in 1848. Consecrated April 14, 1850. Replaced by present Holy Family Church in 1862. Made into part of Franciscan Friary in 1866. Renovated . . . Map (db m66853) HM
187 Indiana, Franklin County, Oldenburg — Town of Oldenburg
On Pearl Street south of Main Street, on the right when traveling south.
First settled 1817 by William George of Pennsylvania. Town platted 1837 by J. Henry Ronnebaum and Henry Plaspohl. Named for the Dukedom of Oldenburg in Germany from whence they came. First church and school built in 1837. First Post Office erected . . . Map (db m66852) HM
188 Indiana, Franklin County, Rockdale — 24.2005.1 — Snow Hill Covered Bridge
On Snow Hill Road, 0.1 miles west of Johnson Fork Road, on the right when traveling west.
(Front Side) Built 1894-1895 over Johnson's Fork Creek by John H. Horn and William H. Butts to a Howe truss design by John Burkhart. All men were local residents. Bridge was important passageway to Cincinnati markets. Rests on stone . . . Map (db m66868) HM
189 Indiana, Franklin County, Yellow Bank — Yellow Bank Flag Stop / Hendrickson's Ice Pond
On U.S. 52, 0.1 miles east of Yellow Bank Road, on the right when traveling east.
Yellow Bank Flag Stop Starting about 1867, the Whitewater Valley Railroad offered flag stop service here at Yellow Bank. Flag stops often consisted of little more than a small shelter to protect waiting passengers from the rain. Hailing . . . Map (db m163371) HM
190 Iowa, Franklin County, Coulter — Coulter Freedom Rock Veterans MemorialFranklin County Freedom Rock — -- Ray "Bubba" Sorensen II -- —
On Gull Ave at Railroad St on Gull Ave.
[Fleet Admiral William Daniel Leahy was born in Hampton, Iowa and was an American naval officer who served during World War II.] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Folded flag a solemn piece in honor of those who've served and made the ultimate . . . Map (db m135909) WM
191 Iowa, Franklin County, Geneva — Franklin County Pioneers1852
On Raven Avenue at 105th Street (County Highway C47), on the right when traveling north on Raven Avenue.
James B. Reeve Adaline Reeve Fernando, Henry, Orrilla, Orson, Beulah, Rumsey, Susan, Albert, Ellen, Herman, Emily. August 5, 1855 County organized and first election held in a log house 40 ft. west. County business was transacted . . . Map (db m172624) HM
192 Iowa, Franklin County, Hampton — Power To The PeopleRural Electrification Act of 1936
On 110th Street, 0.2 miles west of Olive Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
1936 The Rural Electrification Act (R.E.A.) signed by President Franklin Roosevelt provided loans for the purpose of construction of rural electrical generating plants. 1937, Feb. 10 - The Federated R.E.A. was incorporated forming together . . . Map (db m172575) HM
193 Iowa, Franklin County, Hampton — The Old Stone House
On 110th Street (County Highway C47) at Raven Avenue, on the right when traveling east on 110th Street.
In 1853, Leander Reeve and James Reeve broke 10 acres of native prairie before returning to Ohio for their families. In 1854, Leander Reeve build a house of native lime stone. It remained a family home throughout the 1950s. After this, the empty . . . Map (db m172626) HM
194 Kansas, Franklin County, Ottawa — 1951 Marais des Cygnes Flood High-Water Line
Marais des Cygnes River Flood Crest of July 11-12, 1951 High-Water Line Surveyed by the U.S. Geologic SurveyMap (db m67732) HM
195 Kansas, Franklin County, Ottawa — Civil War Memorial1861 - Civil War - 1865
On Main Street at 5th Street, on the left when traveling south on Main Street.
The Flag Our Fathers Saved ———— Dedicated May 12 - 1937 to our fathersMap (db m67725) WM
196 Kansas, Franklin County, Ottawa — Company K, 20th Regiment Kansas Volunteers
On Locust Street north of Tecumseh Street, on the left when traveling north.
In honor of Company K 20th Reg't Kan. Vol. in appreciation of their Gallantry and Patriotism in the Philippine Islands 1898 - 1899 ———————— This gateway was erected by the . . . Map (db m95142) WM
197 Kansas, Franklin County, Ottawa — Dietrich Cabin, 1859Historic Ottawa Tour Stop 8
On Main Street south of 5th Street, on the left when traveling south.
Dietrich Cabin In 1854 two German brothers, Jacob and John Dietrich, arrived in America after a fifty-three day voyage by sailing ship. They settled first in Connecticut and were joined the following year by their sister Elizabeth and . . . Map (db m67720) HM
198 Kansas, Franklin County, Ottawa — Franklin County CourthouseHistoric Ottawa Tour Stop 5
On Main Street at 3rd Street, on the right when traveling south on Main Street.
This is the oldest surviving courthouse designed by George P Washburn of Ottawa. Before coming to town, Washburn had worked for the Kansas City architectural firm of Cross and Taylor where he supervised construction of Union railroad depots . . . Map (db m67586) HM
199 Kansas, Franklin County, Ottawa — Main Street, 200 Block SouthHistoric Ottawa Tour Stop 4
On Main Street at 2nd Street, on the right when traveling south on Main Street.
The panoramic photo reproduced here was taken by J.C. Bandholtz in 1909. Panoramas were the rage at that time. The view takes in the 100 block south on the left and the 200 block south on the right. The east side of the 200 block was placed on . . . Map (db m67477) HM
200 Kansas, Franklin County, Ottawa — Main Street, 400 Block SouthHistoric Ottawa Tour Stop 6
On Main Street at 4th Street, on the right when traveling south on Main Street.
Location, location, location The Baptists built a stone church on the east side of the 400 block in 1867. The photo above shows it as well as a "tabernacle" tent erected for a Kansas Baptist Convention in 1869. By the 1890s, the Baptists . . . Map (db m67615) HM

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