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Category : Indiana
Languages : en
Pages : 148
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The Hoosier Genealogist
Indiana Historical Collections
Indiana Sources for Genealogical Research in the Indiana State Library
Author: Carolynne L. Wendel Miller
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Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 210
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ISBN:
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 210
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The Huttons of Southern Indiana, 1765-1998
Author: Edward Luke Hutton
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Category : Genealogy
Languages : en
Pages : 344
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Category : Genealogy
Languages : en
Pages : 344
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Spring Mill State Park
Author: Paul Wonning
Publisher: Mossy Feet Books
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Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
Experience history first hand with a road trip to Spring Mill State Park near Mitchell, Indiana. The park features a modern electric Experience history first hand with a road trip to Spring Mill State Park near Mitchell, Indiana in Lawrence County. The park features a modern electric campground and a great system of hiking trails. Stay in style in Spring Mill Inn. The pioneer village features a working gristmill, blacksmith shop, woodworking shop and weaving looms. Visitors may take a boat tour into one of the parks two caves. Pioneer Village Visitors to Spring Mill State Park during the summer months will find reenactors in period dress performing various tasks common to village life in the Nineteenth Century. Weavers using looms to weave cloth, a blacksmith forges iron into various implements and a carpenter crafts projects on a foot powered lathe and other traditional tools. Gristmill and Sawmill The gristmill in Spring Mill State Park grinds corn into cornmeal that visitors may purchase. Much of the meal finds its way to Spring Mill Inn's restaurant for use in many of the dishes served in the Inn. The gristmill includes a water powered saw mill that saws logs into lumber. Hiking There are almost 10 miles of hiking trails at Spring Mill State Park ranging from rugged to easy on seven trails. Most of these trails traverse through forested area. Two trails pass caves, and one passes through one of Indiana’s last virgin forest stands. Trail 6 is a handicap accessible paved trail that goes through a portion of the Donaldson Nature Preserve. The trailhead is at the Grissom Memorial. Camping The 187 site modern campground has electric outlets and access to water as well as comfort stations equipped with toilets and showers. Caves Spring Mill has four caves, Hamer, Twin, Donaldson and Bronson Caves. Visitors that register at the park office may tour Donaldson and Bronson Caves. DNR guides conduct guided boat tours into Twin Caves during the summer months. Lawrence County The book includes a visitor guide to Lawrence County, Indiana. The guide includes museums, historical markers, local parks, nature preserves and many other attractions found in the county. Pioneer village, camping, hiking, guidebook, gristmill, Lawrence County
Publisher: Mossy Feet Books
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Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
Experience history first hand with a road trip to Spring Mill State Park near Mitchell, Indiana. The park features a modern electric Experience history first hand with a road trip to Spring Mill State Park near Mitchell, Indiana in Lawrence County. The park features a modern electric campground and a great system of hiking trails. Stay in style in Spring Mill Inn. The pioneer village features a working gristmill, blacksmith shop, woodworking shop and weaving looms. Visitors may take a boat tour into one of the parks two caves. Pioneer Village Visitors to Spring Mill State Park during the summer months will find reenactors in period dress performing various tasks common to village life in the Nineteenth Century. Weavers using looms to weave cloth, a blacksmith forges iron into various implements and a carpenter crafts projects on a foot powered lathe and other traditional tools. Gristmill and Sawmill The gristmill in Spring Mill State Park grinds corn into cornmeal that visitors may purchase. Much of the meal finds its way to Spring Mill Inn's restaurant for use in many of the dishes served in the Inn. The gristmill includes a water powered saw mill that saws logs into lumber. Hiking There are almost 10 miles of hiking trails at Spring Mill State Park ranging from rugged to easy on seven trails. Most of these trails traverse through forested area. Two trails pass caves, and one passes through one of Indiana’s last virgin forest stands. Trail 6 is a handicap accessible paved trail that goes through a portion of the Donaldson Nature Preserve. The trailhead is at the Grissom Memorial. Camping The 187 site modern campground has electric outlets and access to water as well as comfort stations equipped with toilets and showers. Caves Spring Mill has four caves, Hamer, Twin, Donaldson and Bronson Caves. Visitors that register at the park office may tour Donaldson and Bronson Caves. DNR guides conduct guided boat tours into Twin Caves during the summer months. Lawrence County The book includes a visitor guide to Lawrence County, Indiana. The guide includes museums, historical markers, local parks, nature preserves and many other attractions found in the county. Pioneer village, camping, hiking, guidebook, gristmill, Lawrence County
Descendants of Mary Remer and Rev. John Simpson and the Remer and Strait Families
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Category : Southern States
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
George Remer born in 1680 in the Rhine Valley of Germany appears to be the immigrant ancestor. It is assumed that he had a first wife and some children that died either at sea or upon arrival in America. In Somerset county, N.J., he married Elizabeth in 1710. Elizabeth was born in 1684 in Germany. George died in 1736. His descendant, Mary Remer (1743-1812), was born in Somerset County, New Jersey. She married John Simpson (1740-1808) in 1765. They are both buried in Anderson County, South Carolina. Descendants lived in South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Texas, and elsewhere. Also includes descendants of Johann Leonhardt Strait, born 1720 Remobuck, New Jersey.
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Category : Southern States
Languages : en
Pages : 260
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George Remer born in 1680 in the Rhine Valley of Germany appears to be the immigrant ancestor. It is assumed that he had a first wife and some children that died either at sea or upon arrival in America. In Somerset county, N.J., he married Elizabeth in 1710. Elizabeth was born in 1684 in Germany. George died in 1736. His descendant, Mary Remer (1743-1812), was born in Somerset County, New Jersey. She married John Simpson (1740-1808) in 1765. They are both buried in Anderson County, South Carolina. Descendants lived in South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Texas, and elsewhere. Also includes descendants of Johann Leonhardt Strait, born 1720 Remobuck, New Jersey.
Byberry Waltons
Indiana World War Records: Gold star honor roll
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Category : World War, 1914-1918
Languages : en
Pages : 760
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Category : World War, 1914-1918
Languages : en
Pages : 760
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Gold Star Honor Roll
Author: Indiana Historical Commission
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Category : Indiana
Languages : en
Pages : 760
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Category : Indiana
Languages : en
Pages : 760
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