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COUNTY OF HENRY
INDIANA;
Topography, History, Art Folio
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CHRONOLOGICAL CHART OF GENERAL, NATIONAL, STATE. AND COUNTY HISTORY.
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Topographical.
Map of INDIANA Back Conser
HENRY COUNTY
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Blue River Township
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History of Henry County.
CHAPTER I.
INDIANA AS A TERRITORY AND STATE-INDIAN TITLES TO THE LAND-THE EARLIEST SETTLERS-ORGANIZATION OF HENRY COUNTY-THE FIRST LAND SALES-GEOLOGICAL FEATURES OF THE COUNTY
T is difficult to realize that what is now Henry County, with it- numer- ous body of intelligent freemen and is kwal self.government. WAS once subject to kingly authority, Art the fact remis that the tirand Monarch of France and his successors, and later on tiporgy Ill of England, exercised a nominal control over the vast to ritory out of which Indiana and other states of the U'uion were created; yet these monarchs left no lasting impress upon, nor hundered the ultimate destiny of the Republic.
From the discovery of America by Columbus in 1492. & period of one hundred and fifty years chyford before any part of the territory now em- embraced within the linate of the state of Indiato, was exploted by Europeans. During this period, Spain, France and England had made various attempts at coloration along the eastern shores of the New World During this time and for nearly two centuries later. the region now embraced within the Iunits of the state of Indiana. the va-tern por- tion of Ohio, southern Melagan and enstern Illinois, was occupied free from molestation by the Menmi Confeibraes of Imhaus, memle is of the great Algonquin family andl dese nulants of the Leam Lanaje.
France was the first European nation winch mite any claim to the territory wow embraced within the hunt4 for state, basing her ekum to the vast donan from the Gulf of Meventathe lakes of the North upon the discovery of the months of the Mississippi by La Salle i 12 The French Jesuits, ever zeulous in plant.ag the Pumuers of the church upon the frontiers of civilization, tirst visited this region in 1072. 1n 1702. during the reign of Louis XIV, the French established a military just at Vincennes. Sixty-one years later. France by treaty relinquished the imperial territory East of the Me ---- pin and north of the Ohio to her powerful rival Great Britain, and from Fitdt to 1779. it was nommilly hell - as a part of her colonial possessions in North America From 1778, while the struggle of the cob mes for indep matrice was being waged, Virgimna sought to extend her jurisdiction, over the extensive region, bising het claim upon the capture of Vincennes, aml occupancy at the territory in 177%, by Gen. George Rogers Clark, whose expedition Virgium bul titted out.
By the terms of the treaty of prace concluded with firent Britmin nt the clone of the Revolutionary struggle in 17-5, mal by a dowd of cession signed by Thomas JJ. fer- n. Inmies Monter . Arthur ber nini Samuel Hurdy on behalf of Virginia. the title to the vast region Northwest of the Ohio was vested in the United States. In 17-7 Congress passed an ordinate. for the government of "the territory of the United States Northwest of the river Ohio," which provided that this extensive region should not be divided into more than tar siate- This faredis redonner prohibited haman slavery, seul declared that "resten monate and knowledge being Irreswiry to good gove rament, and tin In jamto -. of mankuul. s Jakir and the means of education slodl foster Im purourged" The lands of ons extensive territory were locked up of an sante of revenue for piste the heavy war debt continued during the Wir at the Resolution, and for meeting the current . joichitar - id them sengent.
By noget of Congress, approst & M., 7. For a separate territory present Inats of the state, was . po der ent of .... Southwest Je refers, and it was provided that "Sant Vigrammescity W dush River . bedst to the went of government. Withan Henry Her own the first are not The population of the nes treffer. wilson five thousand. In 1-02.
reel twenty.lv thous in !
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Indiana was admitted into the Union by an act of Congress approval April 19. Islii, being the sixth state admitted after the form tion of the C'nion The state contained thirteen countns. Wayne, Frankhn, Bourbon. Switzerland, Jefferson, Clark. Harrison, Washington, Kan, Galion, War- rick Perry and Posey In six yours the population hai nearly tolle i nul was now nearly seventy thousand. The capital was at Corydon, which has for three years been the seat of the territorial government. Thomas Pires. the territorial governor. wns sarerededl hy Jonathan JJennings, the first governor of the new comune nawith Nowinte men had set set font upon the soil now embraced within the boundaries of Fleury Counts. yet there are traditions of venturesome progress nad for traders who came gato the county as early as 1-17 and Is1s. but there is no evidence of ats per- manent settlement within the county until the early part of the year 1-1. It was the jothey of the general government to discourage the permanent Arttlement of the public lamls, until the title of the Indian tribes in [Mers. sion had been extinguished
Indiana was not really open to safe and permanent settlement pri it to the treaty of Greenville negated Do Gon Wane with the father Iulian trilas, in 1795 By tias trenty the Indemni Bitir to the Januds haw embraced within the limits toho ma. Denborn counties and porting sof Switzerland. Franklin, Umon. Fayet, Wayto. Randolph and Jay crum- tien, was extinguido. The rest explanation of listan fonds, by the eral government, was by treaty with the ladies ut Fort Wayne, June 7. 1503. ut Vincennes in August 15, and ne Grenseland neat Virertu. s. August 21. 1-05. The land- arginred by the treaty sembraced th b ... binly of lands extentling ner is the southern port on . the statt another treaty at Fort Wayne. September 30. Isty conduitel mh. elf of the government, by William Henry Harrison. the Indian tribeca polu .. nished their title to a huge body of Tanks in the western portion of the stute, and to a trart in the past rh portion, kn wuns Harrison - Pures > or The Turkse Mile Putchina. This purchase embraced a time of . al twelve miles wide and nowut vety miles in length, and may an us about the lands acquired by the treaty f ffrecuvilh The west in boundary of t. is purchase, vibrating the large portion of Incette Ways . and Randuph counties, was called by the early infratants of the Whitewater Valley. the Indian boundary, and was near the western livats of tambienher baty. and running ma northeastely direction, was about right mules pustuf where the town of Blount-Salir was niterwards Inid ant
Damel Henton nil Asa Heaton were the first white man who are known to have come into the county These bald pornerrs, whose foremlants
time in Blue River was the art of Bastille but mode De wer ment
linger. Giroires Hodesemnatet Don Ory wen tim mabest ileclaustro binging wal tham their was stal children, estabili .... For users I'D, near what afterward to ane the good split center of 's cup is
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HISTORY OF HENRY COUNTY
The gose time at immediately bog is the survey of the hands of the
vous deserving the hede by em its and regeln Henry
extends to the northern boundary of the state. They also embrace ver- tam tiers of manges meth of the west ling ai dished by the government. running eist and west aud crossns the me ruhu lim in Orange e minty. These congressional townsh power further -uldivided into sectores Cor- tifical copies of these , signal surv . - de among the pords of the Ands- tor's dies, and show that, a veertig de extern tier of sections in Dudley and liberty townships, the stress of the lance my staend in Henry county, extended from its southern boundary to the north face of Heury and Liberty township, were made in 199 by Theme- Brown and David Hillis, while the land- in the remoim! r of the county were surveyed in 1-21 by John Hendriks. Davad Hill- and IS Bentley Be wahville And bertt mande u land office, and in 1-2, the lords which had been surveyed the previous ye ir were declared siget to entry, what's the lands in the northern half of the county were not onlyget to entry until Isee The lands included in the Twelve Mile Purchase. embracing a large portion of the Whitewater Valley, were surveyed as early as fold, get the pearls show that the pasteru ther of sections in Pulley. Lily rty and Blue River townsuips was surveyed in IsH by Joan 6. Maisa . ud Henry Beyan
Dudley township was the gate was cooling from the Whitewater Valley into the new county. By the Indians trails leading through the townships. a few families bad come into the ropaty before its In ts were subject to entry, and solitary caloans here and there, with litt .. . I rings a the heavy forests, generally near some small stream, distracted the heroes of the first hardy settlers. To secure fit,- to the lords upon which these cany settlers had erected their humide dres ing- was the rest aut if these urw. corners after the bands lead bet com . and weg tresale nt Brow cas tige The settle- n.ent- formung ujum the headwaters of Blue River. manzoni of splendid natural resources. attracted the attention of the curly his makers of the state, and by an art of the legislative approved in 1-21. Henry county was created. This act of the legislature provided that "the wrath part of De]- aware, conunencing at the southwest corner of Wayne com.ry. thence Fut- ning westwardl twenty mil -, theme .northward twenty nales, theice cast- ward twenty mib s. thener wuthya d to the plaire of bezmming." he ererted into a new county and be " harown aurich sistated by ti- name and style of Henry county." The new county was declared "to be entitled to all the rights and privileges of a separate and independent county." from and after the first day of June. Isdl. This was the first administrative step. and was but a following out of tin appoint system of Angb -Saxon polity. for the county organization dates back to the earliest period of English history
For several years prior to the araisonof In luna into the Union. a tale of noungration from North me uth Caronna had poured into the Whitewater Valley. embracing the territory now we mued by Wayne, Fayette. Franklin und Dearborn cenutus The marty immigrants were principally (makers and many of dem ut Hogyeen tobe sent, who left the states of their barth on wcount of their repugnantes for slavery There were also verasional settlers from Brumaskama. Now Jerry and other states, but there was sentcely an wauxture of the New England element. The opposition to slavery of these early settlers was a matter of conwarnce and deep religions conviction when was transmitted to their descendants With the organiantion of the new candy and the rgranny up of its humus for sale, many unmigrants who hond temporarily settled te the Whitewater Valley pressed further on and other & from Vargin & North Carolina. Kon- turky, and an been sons! peru ffop en farth eine int the new county It as a noticeable fact that the atre settlers from Virginia and Kentucky were generally prosinvery au rent gens, but the minggratis of Iranls fruto North Card-nn why sogreat : et trên the beginning Heury contay was anti-slavery in sentiment and in batter youts, los and a line of 10. I'mle ground Railway see what the found was : Ho ang from boring. was = "ptal with front tomels . + land of fro ben
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The early pioneer, if he had processed the ichianon. and Aibowl. edge to accurately observe the formation of the earth's surface wand have discovered that the underlying rok was of the Upper Solarin system. the only onterap being for the Stone Unaris Wills where the Niagara hinaustome discloses itself Here in the early history of the punty the government obtained stone for the construction of the National Bond Stone for building purposes is alatmed here mo hame of for quality until very recently was manufacture I livre. Drift varying in thickness from vue hundred and fifty to two hundred and sixty for: @promt the oldand- a- disclosed by the recent brings for gas, yet upon the terriers considerably Jos rover the entire county. The heads of gravel, sand and play. comper- ing the draft formation. in some restantes unstratified, disclose evolente. falaein artion. yet the larger number of the sand and gravel banks of the county, disclose the fact, more or less perfectly, that the materials composing them have been arranged in laser-, even when laggang uma each other at high Biggles. The lands of the county as well as the della ri part of Ramlolph niet the me rthorn, part of Wayne, ute the highest in the state, and a morate i wh nding trom Daske county, Olio, cross Randolph county discloses stoff noir the southern boundary of Song ( rech town- ship and widening not sweets methward toward the Delaware county line After being interrupted by the valley of Bing Kiser, at gradually mery's intern level plan mar the bust ling af Jetterson township, wie it's southern border can be trossim a well marked ridge, extending almost to the western mandary of Hurrian township The descent of the mon ine to the north is gradund but to the south it sabrupt, forming the water wheel of the county Boublers from the size of common grassi to Stany Crick und Pr. iro towistips, at ] the water shed thys font need seud- the watersof Song Book. Bush Check. Bell Crew and Food truck north.
NYTfee for the DA gh of the first t und streams, together with the ather
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September. William Owen, David Beth , den Morris, Je hertrots . .
WThan Hell, Dated Wanda, Temps Fir an. It sel Brown Jechua Ind-
Shepherd, Toomas Sammens. Wola ( Dres, Radert Hill, Christopher Bunals. Asthe Windward, Livre Hodin, Joseph Heden, Joseph Hol- man. Thomas Woodward. Class Mates, John Stephens, Samuel l'ache r- ing, William Shannon. Anton Mails and Just ph Henley. In what is French- In township Thomas K Natt had entered land. Allen Hout. Daniel Jackson Solomon Burke It. Nathan Dans, William Falten. Les Behr and John Dudley land entered hands in what is and Spaceland township. seven entries in all In what afterwards beomur Greensboro town-up. eight entry were made by Joan Harvey, Leva Good, Samound Pikening. John Harvey, Sr. Lewis Hasar. Thomas MeCos, Jacob Wineland Samuel Hill, who monde settlements on Blue River and Duck Creek. The fertile lands and ph tiresque si enery along Blue River early attriu ted the attention of the pioneers, and Samuel Cargason, Stephen Cook. Th Brown. W Ham Mney, Jacob Parkhurst, Davel Dairymple. Henry Billiger, William Criss- well, Abram Heaton, Eliezer trable, Joseph Watts. Thomas Estell. Edward Pattison, Shaphat MeCray. Samuel Gi dde, Samuel Corey, Wastel M Carry, Dasal Landechack, Jacob Whitter. Damed Heaton, John Dates und .Jaroh Hale, twenty-two in unmber. had bought lutls within the hunts of Wayne township.
A few of these land entries had been made by speculators and per- 0s who were not residents, but there were in the new settlements formung. . for squatters, who had taken no step - to acquire titie to the lands me which theer online stowed, and when Autumn la gun in 1-21, and its first mellow tints laut tinged the trees of the princeval forests. a hundred landes had been founded in the new county The land sales during the reunion- ing months of the year were not low numerous. And thus the future of our society began. Nature had come much for the new county, destined to become the bond of thousands and the seat of a material and inte lec- tunt development, warcely sorpresedl in the ration. sot as it reluctant to yield up her virgin al to the husbandman, offered serious obstacles in her heavy growth of timber to the rapid development of the county
CHAPTER II
NInRA FEATURes oF THE CoUNty -THE COUNTY STAT LOCATED -Tim FIRST EIFCTION - FIRST MITTING In THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS-CRE ATION OF CIA. TOWASHIPS - RATIS OF TAVERY KITPERS T 2p M ROADS.
HE new connty lay m n fivered rogion n 'way between the Ohats river mal the northrin wowtory d the ste while is , Ister
county lay on the north. nand joh rood Whom on theers. Favette and Rushi on the wouth ant winr ater sarus to ragre Hine ms and Mudli- son counties bis on the west. The rounts but for vight ingniummes in
Ite rstomor lines would be twenty miss ories W.ri nt- truc tiona: see- thur and irregulae lonoularies uturan s miproximitehy thre amolmou and ninety square miles or ran hundred an! forty-nive thonsami male sis hundred acres When the nest m Plemont- wire mul the county. except- ing n fow treeless trart- here und there wis a trackbes tores! Inganti trees and aluxuriant undergrowth covered a fortil wol watere fin -pie-nad small streams Bine liver ainvngg it omugin in the northwestero part of the county. flowed to the southwest. hop.jmales u mmoveedonl in is me- what tortuous course ny inghe ldoffs und round . aur, whis Foot hiock. Little Bine River. Duck Creek. Brook Borg, Monte mery's ( nrk. Sugar Creek. Stomy Crerk. Burk Crest Boli Cro k. Fr o U'sh and nutmegaus other small stream- flowed through the ramuty. Tar original government surveys made in 1 20 nml 1*2l show sma'l water cont-es indedd on almost every section. Many of these small streatus were miere niulets, which with drainage and the romatal of he rimber natu le e aur abiliteratert
Along the strenins tay thoursalass i aopm of Louzificent land. en ered with wiNis and malergrowin ut smail treem and bassurss. aud often with staguant water. But n great part of the wingity was Didand. sutheiently minluluting andd affanding earedent matting. The sol was urep and fertile with slecht exemptions and the noshawdmann had but to Pour Away the forests to reretve its fronmultems CriAn treem ot oat, waluot and jmpler destined later to become se mon tant in the erectom of hanes and sngals. ing them with furniture, reared abit their majestic heads, while sugur trees and maples and other important varieties of forest from, as the harkory, and, beerk mai In nouniet! Lazgr sicationes ar. w Along the streams, and the woods weer tull ut tree of the smaller varieties. Will animals abounded, as the wild ent the wolf and an occasional leur The
streux- treme with helt: gomme was part. nul and the deer. the ralent and justrel. the wild turkey. tur phersant and quail aftendedd m their jour-ni:t diversion to the early imbutotart. is well as food for his family The climate was egular the summer, being neither oppressvels warm not the winters excesuvely sold
It was a favored region to the pioneer coming from the ster io fields of North Carolina the unfertile regions of Vargues and Kentucky, and to the alten seeking a home in the forest born of replies While the great Ordinance Ind wee tarti to. nuke the Great Northw. st trer sand forever. it Is a great hist zwol farr ant the pr slivery porty in the termitory o f Indiana wared for vears the interest pmin a rades?s with the party wow ating fre smil and the questum of human shiery was the psinnout lowal Isle up to the time Indiana Seronm a stat. int Ha the state was free wal amd offered onortunttr s for toundineg a lwane, for veanina n funnly ntml foor social and mativial addy murvmont amot t unn in the sbar -tah - from which the first settler general's cune But with all the maintains of whit at danate and natural resources, the ted and privatants of the founders of the new communty more such as the io nerations whic hi mow enjoy the full fruition of their Inhors van warryty ajqrvelate.
The bestorant who trans the process of nations is expected to indi. cair the sources of antimimity frans wh h hes information Is db rivid. The writer of brad history w.tw1011nque mid omana nd Ins woth if. without prolivits. he ndn ate th anthory's f r salenwnts which he
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and Lawrence Brainen of Weya ccounty, J Ww .ar diummi d din
Henry county. our the first Mouthry of dal. 1'l Tin -proi d enter and sweulation was ind wantaug varh ni thrm var' strud anul trumerolt 1xssible, the action et the rommetdi Char bandred Jose nf lumi were honated for the www. mounty ment. and wereystes Tmen the s. comdi os' that what is now the sue of the maind ownid New Cistle stobl be selertel. The mamous and puble spanite done- were Amedom Harvey who gave twenty-right acts Lot Blowmr.kl who gove tw. soft-runt miss hos two Ints, Andrex Lews who gave fourteen merev and Lirbundi line. who bal bon a nimber of the toomhoul kgulatere Fount Hhartern county. and Jimeph Hsauran wifi nd the Inseef irmors Hodliman guve twenty-four aerem Amercing five hos hanthan dAnings um, gerno and under existing laws n wing weinesentitur the rxerntive nTm od tir powernment. was to Is sefroted der H Healey a native of mt Carolina. wire mymainted to tass imnumant tothe. . # oll ain st r i comi- num law itself This first turtoguy war directed . . holdd atter dme
No rcond of this chatub Is bell emed itishum/ bai rollertou of the enzlist ~ ttlery that it wew trld at the howr oof an. Holmam, whn lived on what has sius been swown as the Stepinn iliont farm. two miles southwest of Not pt : Therativ ert? +75 went pics ing but little worldlly ssweeks andd romote trom mulls and mark. Is. they 4-11 their depsinience With chodier hone lwen to thrim and with suly time
they were dependent ish ther m attws in berith wood in sirkmes Pmails of ancesstry was 1 winting :and m whaun jum blouss forere ndl etimette. handed h.wa iro n gobisl ames wote in wern. but the inws
At the time of this hrot eleti n there were h:4 7a mpl ettrnum in the county Diddley wownship we the g how's inte dle rounts. arl the earliest land sales on braced the hands of this target : and the white- cabins. in the little chornss bere and them, na z the retud of the township and estevari north into L erty 1.871shp w. v 2199? fri. of 174 hwet known rozes "in Lvive 'No. gliberheal Mous of the lanI sales m 12h and oth me of 1 22 minde. ? for de lan ~ m: Bon River and Montenery - Omet mmthe ~ mthema pitt of Woyse towusia Neighlx chasi Chies """""dy_ forter fort) had withs per" the center of the county nnai st othee s mail: mrgther on nomi sseriew] homes near the hrad a ".7- f Bin 1 ......
the county seat was t Homes N et witheri' nding or walking abing the uld trails e ning jefrans but shai "t thre settlemuts, me f ming winde im floorntw. bonve rife vet then om Arrount of works a .. ahmed al ww.dlen streats amte reind. dile ing fron the Fited euteyes nake at the time the miumlor fu dm in the county couldd searee's bi . vmsjed de Lamimad ans Afe The frival-
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