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    Corner of 600 North & 400 West Kosciusko County Indiana: ... Clunette Elevator: In business for over 50 years, the Clunette Elevator has established a mutually beneficial partnership with local farmers. Kosciusko Co. Genealogy: One of the finest FREE genealogy web sites in the state and perhaps in the nation. ... United Methodist Church:
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    He moved to Warsaw with his son, Charles W. Thomas, father of Creed Thomas, local insurance man, in 1861 and died in 1886. He was the county's last veteran of the War of 1812. Oct. 27, 1832 -- The lands lying within the present limits of Kosciusko County (as of 1954) were ceded to the United States Oct. 27, 1832. The president of the commission ...
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    The first road was surveyed through the township in 1834 or 1835, and was designated to extend from White Pigeon, Mich., through Goshen to Huntington, Indiana. Part of it is the main street of North Webster, extending north to the north township line and south to the south township line.
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    YesterYear in Print Kosciusko County Indiana. Kosciusko County Indiana. Historical Newspaper Articles From the Past ... History of Clunette by George Nye 1929 North Webster Centennial & History Warsaw in 1862-1863 - Nye Warsaw in 1879 Part 1 - Nye ... This covers ALL states and all counties. Will grow by leaps and bounds as researchers add ...
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    These new finds are causing local students of county history to speculate there were 500 more Indians here in 1932 than is traditionally believed. The Kosciusko County Indians of 1832 were not the same as they had been in earlier days. They had been forced to sign treaties and to renig most of their hunting grounds.
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    The formation and naming of territories, counties, and townships in the United States follows a rather interesting pattern. In 1803 the United states purchased a large area west of the Mississippi river; known as Louisiana Territory. ... Illinois and Indiana. by 1816 the name Indiana applied only to what is now the State of Indiana.
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    In the Tri-County Game Preserve near Flat-Belly Lake are two campfire sites now preserved by the State of Indiana, according to the Pre-White Man map in the museum of the Historical Society. Indian Hill Early settlers told of seeing camp fires on the north side of Syracuse Lake. They reported the Indians used the area to race horses.
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    The poetic name of the United States, Columbia, was also used which is further proof of their patriotism. Loyal to our own Hoosier State they named one street Indiana. Lake street was named because at its northern extremity it came near Center Lake. Water street (now Fort Wayne) received its name from the fact that it was right along the water ...
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    April 21, 1975-- Members of the Indiana Ku Klux Klan, an affiliate of the United Klans of America, under the leadership of Indiana Grand Dragon William Chaney, marched around the Kosciusko County Courthouse in Warsaw Saturday. Spreading propaganda and preaching the philosophy of "white supremacy," the group was met by hail, rain, city and ...
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    In 1832, there was a very wealthy and gruff Pottawatomi chief named Benack. He had two reservations. One as a reserve located southeast of Clunette,at the northwest corner of the intersection of County Roads 500 North and 300 West. His other lands lay between Kosciusko and Marshall counties. Benack lived in a log house near Clunette.

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