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List of Indiana state historical markers in Decatur County facts for kids

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Map of Indiana highlighting Decatur County
A map showing where Decatur County is in Indiana.

This article is about the special signs, called Indiana state historical markers, found in Decatur County, Indiana. These markers are like outdoor history books! They tell us about important people, places, or events that happened right where the marker stands.

The Indiana Historical Bureau puts up these markers. They help everyone learn about Indiana's past. In Decatur County, there are 5 of these cool historical markers. Each one shares a unique story from long ago.

Historical Markers in Decatur County

These markers help us explore the rich history of Decatur County. Let's learn about each one!

Decatur County Courthouse

Decatur County Courthouse in Greensburg from southeast
The beautiful Decatur County Courthouse in Greensburg.

This marker was placed in 1980. It tells us about the Decatur County Courthouse in Greensburg. A courthouse is a very important building where local government works and where legal decisions are made. It's often a central part of a town.

This courthouse is known for its interesting architecture. It also has a connection to military history, reminding us of brave people from the area. You can find this marker on the southwest lawn of Courthouse Square, along Main Street.

Civil War General John T. Wilder

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A picture of General John T. Wilder.

In 2001, a marker was put up for Civil War General John T. Wilder. He was an important leader during the American Civil War. This war was fought in the United States from 1861 to 1865. General Wilder was a key figure in many battles.

This marker is on the north side of 446 E. Main Street in Greensburg. It helps us remember his bravery and his role in American history.

Donnell v. State, 1852

This marker, placed in 2007, tells a story about an important legal case called Donnell v. State from 1852. This case was about the rights of African Americans. It also connects to the Underground Railroad.

The Underground Railroad was not a real railroad. It was a secret network of safe houses and routes. Brave people helped enslaved African Americans escape to freedom in the North or Canada. This marker reminds us of the fight for freedom and justice. You can find it at 150 Courthouse Square in Greensburg.

Escape of Caroline, 1847

The "Escape of Caroline, 1847" marker was placed in 2008. It shares a powerful story from 1847 about a woman named Caroline. She was an enslaved person who bravely sought her freedom. This marker highlights her journey on the Underground Railroad.

This story is an important part of the history of African Americans and the Underground Railroad in Indiana. It also celebrates the strength of women. The marker is located near Kingston, at 4783 E. County Road 280N.

Carl Fisher

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Carl Fisher in 1909.

In 2014, a marker was placed for Carl Fisher. He was a very creative and energetic person from Indiana. Carl Fisher was a big part of developing transportation in the United States. He helped create the first paved transcontinental highway, the Lincoln Highway.

He is also famous for his work in sports. He helped build the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, home of the Indy 500 race! This marker celebrates his impact on business, industry, and sports. You can find it at 150 Courthouse Square in Greensburg.

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