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Historical Markers in Fairview, Indiana

 
Clickable Map of Randolph 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 Randolph County, IN (42) Delaware County, IN (46) Henry County, IN (38) Jay County, IN (20) Wayne County, IN (103) Darke County, OH (90)  RandolphCounty(42) Randolph County (42)  DelawareCounty(46) Delaware County (46)  HenryCounty(38) Henry County (38)  JayCounty(20) Jay County (20)  WayneCounty(103) Wayne County (103)  DarkeCountyOhio(90) Darke County (90)
Winchester is the county seat for Randolph County
Fairview is in Randolph County
      Randolph County (42)  
ADJACENT TO RANDOLPH COUNTY
      Delaware County (46)  
      Henry County (38)  
      Jay County (20)  
      Wayne County (103)  
      Darke County, Ohio (90)  
 
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1 Indiana, Randolph County, Fairview — IndianaHer 4 Stages to Statehood in 1816
I. Colonial Virginia (British) Period 1763-1789. Before 1755, all territory west of the Allegheny Mts. to Mississippi, Gulf to N. Canada claimed by France. Called "New France" it was divided in two parts by "Halfway: Catholic Jesuit Stone . . . Map (db m248163) HM
2 Indiana, Randolph County, Fairview — Randolph Co. IndianaGreen Township — 1800s —
Steubenville Covered Bridge Built by: A.M. Kennedy & Sons, Rushville, IN. Style: Burr-Arch-Truss Design Size: 140' long x 16' wide x 14' high Cost: $2,250 / $18 per ft Covered bridge was taken down in 1940-41 by the State Highway, to . . . Map (db m248165) HM
3 Indiana, Randolph County, Fairview — The War of 1812
I. Two soldiers, Carnahan and Peyatt, who died from their wounds after the Battle of the Mississinewa below Marion Dec. 20, 1812, on the way back to Ft. Greenville, a third soldier, Jesse Benton, was lost in a quagmire sinkhole west of here, neither . . . Map (db m248164) HM
 
 
  
  
 
 
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Jun. 30, 2024