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Location: Southeastern corner of Sec. 21, most of Sec. 22, and areas north of Deer Creek, east of Delphi, Deer Creek Township, Carroll County, Indiana: Coordinates: Area: 770 acres (310 ha) Architectural style: Greek Revival, Gothic Revival, et al: NRHP reference No. 02001557 [1]
The district encompasses 109 contributing buildings, 40 contributing sites, and 12 contributing structures in a rural area near Indianapolis. The district is characterized by the agricultural landscape, farmsteads and estates, recreational landscapes, transportation features including roads and bridges, and historic cemeteries.
The Survey and Registration Section of the Indiana Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology oversees this state register. All places within Indiana that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places are automatically on Indiana's Register. Additional sites are on the state register, as the state's register does not require as ...
Location: Roughly bounded by W. Liberty, ... Area: 32 acres (13 ha) Built: 1826 () ... Putnam County, Indiana. The district encompasses 79 contributing buildings in a ...
Little Pigeon Baptist Church. The Little Pigeon Primitive Baptist Church, a Regular Baptist congregation, was established June 8, 1816 with 15 charter members. [10] Thomas Lincoln, Abraham's father, helped build the cabin for the church in 1819, located south of present-day Lincoln City, Indiana [11] [1], in the center of the community near a spring.
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Dixonville was platted on April 8, 1853, by Thomas and William Dixon. It was platted in the center of section 10, township 4, range 2 east. It was platted in the center of section 10, township 4, range 2 east.
The area designated as historic encompasses approximately 40 acres (16 ha); ninety-two different buildings within this zone qualified as contributing properties. [1] Ninety of these buildings are houses; a 1999 historic preservation survey conducted by Indiana Landmarks ranked four of them as "outstanding," seventeen as "notable," and the other ...