
Warrick County, Indiana
Warrick County was named for Captain Jacob Warrick wha was fatally wounded at the battle of Tippecanoe. Before dying of his wounds the Captain lived long enough to see victory at the battle. Warrick county was named by William Henry Harrison in honor of his friend.
Anderson, Boon, Campbell, Greer, Hart
Lane, Ohio, Owen, Pigeon, Skelton
46 listed as of 30 March 2002 with information on over half of them.
Revised 30 March 2002.
Warrick County
Researching Warrick County
Warrick County Biographies: Stories of some of the local folks.
Warrick County Indiana Local History, Genealogy Guide
Thresherman Park Where the past lives on. Show dates included.
Scales Lake Park Presented to Warrick by Indiana.
Lynnville Park From abandoned mine to beautiful park.
Angel Mounds State Historic Site.
Camping is available at both Scales and Lynnville. Cabins and shelter houses are also available at Scales.
ALHN Pages
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