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Oxford is a town in Oak Grove Township, Benton County, Indiana. The population was 1,162 at the 2010 census. The population was 1,162 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Lafayette, Indiana , Metropolitan Statistical Area .
Oak Grove Township is one of eleven townships in Benton County, Indiana. As of the 2020 census, its population was 1,551 and it contained 690 housing units. [3] It was one of the first three townships originally created by the county's commissioners in 1840. [4] It takes its name from White Oak Grove which grew southwest of Oxford. [5]
Ramsay–Fox Round Barn and Farm is a historic round barn and farm in West Township, Marshall County, Indiana. The farmstead was established about 1900. The round barn was built about 1911 and is a true-circular barn, with a 60-foot (18 m) diameter. It has a two-pitch gambrel roof topped by a cupola and consists of a main level and basement.
David S. Heath House, also known as The Green House and Heath-Steele-Gretencord House, is a historic home located at Oxford, Benton County, Indiana. It was built in 1908 and is a 2½-story, Queen Anne style frame dwelling. It features a one-story wraparound porch with porte cochere and projecting gabled bays.
The barn is an important and direct link to the agricultural development that occurred in Indiana from 1850 to 1936 and has changed very little since its construction in 1914. The period of greatest significance of the barn was from 1914 to 1936. [4] The Haimbaugh barn is quite unusual and unique among Indiana examples.
Otterbein is a town in Shelby Township, Tippecanoe County and Bolivar Township, Benton County, Indiana, [1] named for William Otterbein Brown who donated land for the town. As of the 2020 census, its population was 1,144. It is part of the Lafayette, Indiana Metropolitan Statistical Area.
The Rankin Barn was constructed under the leadership of Benton Steele and Cameron Watt in 1908, [1] at the height of the round-barn building period. [2]: 18 A simple wooden vernacular structure with windows in its peak and an adjacent silo, it lies along State Road 18 in northeastern Penn Township, east of Fiat and northeast of Pennville.