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Bartholomew |
In
December of 1821, a contract for a new court
house was let to a Giles Mitchell. The building
was to be of brick, two stories high, forty
feet square and 25 feet in height, surmounted
by a cupola topped by an iron rod at least
10 feet in length on which were mounted a
round wood ball painted a bright yellow and
a weather gauge made of wood in the form of
a fish. In 1825 Mitchell was released from
his contract which was then awarded to a Mr.
Jones.
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Boone |
Boone
County has a population of approximately 43,000
residents and is located approximately 25
miles northwest of Indianapolis. The population
is growing as businesses locate in an area
close to major interstates, and newcomers
select the area as a residential site and
work in the nearby cities of Indianapolis
and Lafayette.
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Hamilton |
Hamilton
County, near the geographic center of Indiana,
has a population of about 175,000 and a land
area of 400 square miles considered part of
the metropolitan Indianapolis area.
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Hancock |
The
Hancock County Community Network (HCCN) is
a community endeavor to bring the citizens
of Hancock County, Indiana, an electronic
communications and information resource rich
in opportunities.
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Hendricks |
Hendricks
County, Indiana is located just west of Indianapolis,
Indiana, USA. We are a fast-growing suburban
community rich with industry, entertainment,
and quality education.
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Jackson |
Whether
it's antique shops, outlet malls, covered
bridges or round barns, Jackson County has
something for you.
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Jennings |
For
a breath of fresh air, visit Jennings County,
Indiana, where historic towns border rolling
hills and woodlands.
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Johnson |
Johnson
County Government Franklin, Indiana
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Marion |
Marion
County is located in Central Indiana and includes
the city of Indianapolis.
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Scott |
Scott
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Shelby |
Shelbyville
was named after Isaac Shelby, a famous soldier
and statesman and the first governor of Kentucky.
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