A History of Napoleon, Indiana. Ripley County History Series, #2
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- ISBN8224315239
- EAN9798224315239
- Date de parution19/01/2024
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- ÉditeurVirtued Press
Résumé
Named for Napoleon Bonaparte, the town of Napoleon was platted in 1820, the second town in Ripley County, Indiana. Early in its history, Napoleon was a center of transportation and an important hub in the Underground Railroad. Berry's Trace, the Michigan Road and the Brookville/Napoleon Road connected the village to distant towns in Indiana as well as with the new state capitol in Indianapolis. Other Books in the:Ripley County History SeriesHistoric Travel Guide to Ripley CountyA History of Indiana Libraries - Ripley County EditionA History of Napoleon, IndianaIndiana Fire Departments - Ripley County Edition Short DescriptionNamed for Napoleon Bonaparte, the town of Napoleon was platted in 1820, the second town in Ripley County, Indiana.
Early in its history, Napoleon was a center of transportation and an important hub in the Underground Railroad.
Early in its history, Napoleon was a center of transportation and an important hub in the Underground Railroad.
Named for Napoleon Bonaparte, the town of Napoleon was platted in 1820, the second town in Ripley County, Indiana. Early in its history, Napoleon was a center of transportation and an important hub in the Underground Railroad. Berry's Trace, the Michigan Road and the Brookville/Napoleon Road connected the village to distant towns in Indiana as well as with the new state capitol in Indianapolis. Other Books in the:Ripley County History SeriesHistoric Travel Guide to Ripley CountyA History of Indiana Libraries - Ripley County EditionA History of Napoleon, IndianaIndiana Fire Departments - Ripley County Edition Short DescriptionNamed for Napoleon Bonaparte, the town of Napoleon was platted in 1820, the second town in Ripley County, Indiana.
Early in its history, Napoleon was a center of transportation and an important hub in the Underground Railroad.
Early in its history, Napoleon was a center of transportation and an important hub in the Underground Railroad.