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Location of Huntington County in Indiana. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Huntington County, Indiana. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Huntington County, Indiana, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are ...
Frederick and Augusta Hagemann Farm; James Haines Farm; Halderman–Van Buskirk Farmstead; Hall Farm (Clunette, Indiana) D. W. Heagy Farm; Helton–Mayo Farm; Clinton F. Hesler Farm; Hinkle–Garton Farmstead; Martin Hofherr Farm
Rose Hill Farmstead, also known as the Rose—Wise—Patterson Farm, was a historic home and farm located near Vincennes in Palmyra Township, Knox County, Indiana. The original farmhouse as built in 1807 by Martin Rose. [3] This house was replaced in 1827 by a two-story, Federal style brick I-house which was built by Rose's son, Matthias Rose. [4]
Location of Morgan County in Indiana. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Morgan County, Indiana. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Morgan County, Indiana, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many ...
Victory Noll–St. Felix Friary Historic District is a historic Roman Catholic friary and national historic district located at Huntington, Huntington County, Indiana.The district encompasses 10 contributing buildings, 5 contributing sites, 4 contributing structures, and 3 contributing objects.
The slaves did not have a large impact on Indiana's economy as they never became a large percentage of the population and large scale plantation style farms, that were common in the southern states, never developed in Indiana. In 1820, the year all the state's slaves were freed, the census only counted 192 out of a population over 65,000.
In the 1970s, Joanna Hill Mikesell, granddaughter of the builder and his wife Agnes restored the home which had remained in her family since it was built. Most of the original fabric of the house remains intact and historic windows, front porch fittings, and interior elements were found in storage on the property and returned to the house ...
The Barns at Nappanee, Home of Amish Acres, formerly known solely as Amish Acres, is a tourist attraction in Nappanee, Indiana, created from an eighty-acre (thirty-two-hectare) Old Order Amish farm. The farm was purchased in October 1968 at auction from the Manasses Kuhns’ estate. The farm was homesteaded by Moses Stahly in 1873.