United States -- Census, 1860; Registers of births, etc. -- Indiana; Adams County (Ind.) -- Genealogy; Allen County (Ind.) -- Genealogy; Bartholomew County (Ind.) -- Genealogy; Benton County (Ind.) -- Genealogy; Blackford County (Ind.) --...
Original returns of the assistant marshals for the state of Indiana, recording deaths by county and township for the year ending June 30, 1860, including Adams through Lawrence counties.
United States -- Census, 1870; Registers of births, etc. -- Indiana; Adams County (Ind.) -- Genealogy; Allen County (Ind.) -- Genealogy; Bartholomew County (Ind.) -- Genealogy; Benton County (Ind.) -- Genealogy; Blackford County (Ind.) --...
Original returns of the assistant marshals for the state of Indiana, recording deaths by county and township for the year ending June 30, 1870, including Adams through Greene counties.
United States -- Census, 1880; Registers of births, etc. -- Indiana; Adams County (Ind.) -- Genealogy; Allen County (Ind.) -- Genealogy; Bartholomew County (Ind.) -- Genealogy; Benton County (Ind.) -- Genealogy; Blackford County (Ind.) --...
Original returns of the assistant marshals for the state of Indiana, recording deaths by county and township for the year ending May 31, 1880, including Adams through Crawford counties.
This is a letter from Christopher Peaceley, Recorder of Clark County, to Margaret C. Bower. It is asking that $1.35 be paid for the recording of a deed on 5 July 1887.
These four pages are from the Recorder's Office of Clark County, Indiana Territory dated between 9 May 1816 and 15 June 1816. This is just prior to Indiana becoming a state. At the time, the county seat was in Charlestown. Most of the entries are...
Clark County (Ind.)--Maps; Buildings--Indiana--Clark County
Map resulting from a 1936 survey of roads in the county showing information about the built landscape, including, but not limited to, dwellings, churches, schools, factories, and cemeteries.
Clark County (Ind.); Shepherdsville (Ky.); Court correspondence
This is a letter written by Frederic William Spence Grayson, Clerk of the Court in Shepherdsville, Kentucky, on 28 April 1818. It is addressed to John T. Ghum and James McCampbell, Gent Justice of the Peace in the Indiana Territory [Indiana was a...