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WHERE TO FIND INFORMATION IN GREENE COUNTY INDIANA
| Greene Co. Genealogical Society P.O. Box 164 Bloomfield, IN 47424-0164 |
Greene Co. Historical Society P.O. Box 301 Bloomfield, IN 47424-0301 Phone (812) 384-8441 |
| Bloomfield-Eastern Greene Co. Public Library 125 S. Franklin St. Bloomfield, IN 47424-1406 Phone (812) 384-4125 |
Land Records Greene Co. Recorder P.O. Box 309 Bloomfield, IN 47424 Phone (812) 384-2020 |
| Birth and Death Records Greene Co. Health Dept. 217 E. Spring St., Suite 1 Bloomfield, IN 47424-1469 Phone (812) 384-4496 |
Marriage Records Greene Co. Clerk's Office P.O. Box 229 Bloomfield, IN 47424 Phone (812) 384-8532 |
GREENE COUNTY
INDIANA HISTORY
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Greene County is divided into 15
Civil Townships as follows: Beech Creek, Cass, Center, Fairplay, Grant,
Highland, Jackson, Jefferson, Richland, Smith, Stafford, Stockton,
Taylor, Washington and Wright.
Greene County was established on February 5, 1821, from unorganized
land and Sullivan County. County seat is Bloomfield.
Before that Greene County, with a large portion of the State of
Indiana, belonged to a tribe of Indians called the Piankeshews
Bloomfield has not always been the County Seat. The first County Seat
was located at Burlington.
The locating commissioners had selected this site March 10, 1821, and
Thomas Bradford, Frederick Shepherd and Zebulon Hogue had donated the
land.
It became necessary to relocate in 1824 for the reason that an adequate
supply of water was not obtainable at this point.
At this time, not a vestige remains of this former County Seat.
Peter C. Van Slyke, a wealthy landowner, offered to donate the land for
the location of a County Seat, which the commissioners accepted, and
Bloomfield came into being.
The first old pioneer settlers in this locality
were, old Isaac Stalcup, Ephraim Owen, John H. Owen, Evan
Owen, John L. Buskirk, Colonel Jack Stokely,
James Jackson,Timothy Jessup, Robert Baber and John
Kelley. Afterwards came William J. McIntosh, Jacob
McIntosh, Moore McIntosh, Samuel Kelshaw,
Thomas Osborn, Edward Buckner, Richard Buckner, David Deem, Rev.
Samuel Meddley, Dr. Simon Snyder, Bailey McCutchan,
Grandfather Baber,
George Baber, John Hunter, John Cloud, William Bland, Jesse
Martin.
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History Of Greene
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