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Location of Jennings County in Indiana

Have you ever seen a special sign that tells a story about the past? These are called historical markers! In Jennings County, Indiana, there are 7 official state historical markers. They help us learn about important people, places, and events that happened right here. These markers are placed by the Indiana Historical Bureau to make sure history is remembered and shared with everyone. Let's explore some of the cool stories these markers tell!

Jennings County's Historical Markers

Grouseland Treaty Line (August 21, 1805)

This marker tells us about a very old agreement. In 1805, a treaty was signed at Grouseland, which was the home of Indiana's first governor, William Henry Harrison. This treaty was between the United States government and several Native American tribes. It set up a new boundary line for land. This marker shows where that important line crossed Jennings County. It reminds us of the early days of settlement and the history of Native American lands.

  • Year Placed: 1966
  • Location: State Road 7 southeast of Scipio

Hannah Milhous Nixon

Did you know a U.S. President's mother was born near here? This marker honors Hannah Milhous Nixon, who was the mother of Richard Nixon, the 37th President of the United States. She was born in a small community close to where this marker stands. Hannah was known for her strong Quaker faith and quiet strength. This marker celebrates her connection to Indiana and her role as a mother.

  • Year Placed: 1969
  • Location: Junction of U.S. Route 50 and County Road 325N near Butlerville

Jonathan Jennings, 1784-1834

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Jonathan Jennings, Indiana's first governor

This marker is about Jonathan Jennings, a very important person in Indiana's history. He was Indiana's first governor! He worked hard to help Indiana become a state in 1816. He also played a big part in setting up the state government. This marker in Vernon celebrates his life and his dedication to creating the state we know today. He was a key figure in early Indiana politics.

  • Year Placed: 1995
  • Location: By the junction of State Roads 3 and 7 on the southern corner of the courthouse square in Vernon

Morgan's Raid

During the American Civil War, a Confederate general named John Hunt Morgan led a daring raid into Indiana. This event is known as Morgan's Raid. His soldiers rode through southern Indiana, causing a lot of worry and excitement. This marker in Vernon remembers when Morgan's troops came close to the town. It tells the story of how local citizens prepared to defend their homes during this time of conflict.

  • Year Placed: 1997
  • Location: Southwestern corner of the courthouse square in Vernon

Kellar Grist Mill

Long ago, before big factories, people used grist mills to grind grain into flour. The Kellar Grist Mill was an important part of life in Jennings County. This marker tells the story of this old mill. It helped farmers turn their crops into food. Mills like this were vital for local businesses and transportation in the past. They show us how people used to get their food and goods.

  • Year Placed: 1997
  • Location: Along N. Base Road, 0.5 miles south of Brewersville and 0.5 miles north of the Sand Creek bridge, north of North Vernon

Muscatatuck Park

Muscatatuck County Park is a beautiful place to enjoy nature. This marker is located at the park's entrance. It highlights the natural beauty and importance of the park. Muscatatuck Park offers trails, scenic views, and a chance to connect with the outdoors. It's a great spot for outdoor adventures and learning about the local environment.

  • Year Placed: 1999
  • Location: At the park entrance, along State Road 7 by its junction with County Road 325N near North Vernon

Vernon Historic District

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The historic Jennings County Courthouse in Vernon

The town of Vernon is full of history! This marker points out the Vernon Historic District. This means that many buildings and areas in Vernon have been preserved because they are very old and important. Walking through Vernon is like taking a step back in time. The marker celebrates the town's early settlement and its unique historic neighborhoods. It reminds us to appreciate and protect old buildings.

  • Year Placed: 2003
  • Location: Southwestern corner of the courthouse lawn in Vernon

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