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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1D4W_indian-boundary-line_Fowler-IN.html
(Tablet 1)This boulder marks a boundary line between United States territory and Indian lands which existed for fourteen years. At St. Mary's Ohio on October 2, 1818, a treaty was made and concluded between Jonathan Jennings, Lewis Cass, and Be…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HME74_new-purchase-boundary_Fowler-IN.html
In October 1818, Purchasing Commissioners Lewis Cass, Benjamin Parke and Governor Jonathan Jennings acquired Indian claims on the land shown on this marker. About one-third of modern Indiana, was involved in this transaction.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HME6A_benton-county-courthouse_Fowler-IN.html
Benton County formed by General Assembly in 1840. Oxford first county seat; Fowler became second, 1874. Designed in Second Empire Style by Gorden P. Randall and built 1874 by Levi L. Leach. Located at geographical center of county on land donated …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM5EB_lest-we-not-forget_Oxford-IN.html
Those who paid the Supreme Sacrifice Given in their memory byTown of Oxford
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM5DZ_dan-patch_Oxford-IN.html
Side OneStandard-bred colt (sire Joe Patchen, dam Zelica) foaled 1896 Oxford, Benton County; raised by Daniel A. Messner, Jr. on this farm. A natural pacer, trained for harness racing, a very popular sport in late 1800's and early 1900's. Dan Patc…
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