Township Trivia!
Yesterday’s picture was of the Rich Square schoolhouse. This Franklin Township home made a new home at Conner Prairie. Whose home was it?
Yesterday’s picture was of the Rich Square schoolhouse. This Franklin Township home made a new home at Conner Prairie. Whose home was it?
John Parker was appointed on December 1, 1899 as Lewisville’s rural mail carrier. What schoolhouse was this?
Last week’s final trivia for Spiceland Township was Cephas M. Huddleston. Check out more of his glass plate photos online at the Indiana Historical Society! I noticed that on one…
Our country celebrates its independence from Britain on July 4. On this day, American citizens celebrate in many different ways. In Henry County, we have celebrated with fireworks from Memorial…
Ogden was laid out in 1829. Abraham Lincoln’s Funeral Train passed through Ogden in the early morning hours of Sunday, April 30, 1865, on its way to Indianapolis. Final Spiceland…
Hoover Hall was built in 1875. The town of Ogden was laid out in what year? This is a picture found in the Spiceland Township file. It looks very summery!
Dunreith was first known as Coffin’s Station. Hoover Hall in Spiceland was built what year?
The Spiceland Sanatorium offered curative waters from the Brook Bezor. Dunreith was first known as what?
Last week’s final Wayne Township trivia answer is the Blue River Bridge. This week, we start with Spiceland Township. Did you know Spiceland was once home to a sanatorium? In…
It was the Pest House for yesterday’s trivia! Our last Wayne Township trivia question is this: What is the name of this bridge? Next week’s trivia will be Spiceland…