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Camera location40° 36′ 31″ N, 86° 32′ 24.8″ W  Heading=290° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo
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Looking west along Main Street in the town of Camden, Indiana, with the town's historical marker in the foreground. Behind it is the Andrew Thomas House (now the Camden-Jackson Township Public Library), an Italianate, Greek Revival building on the National Register of Historic Places. The east side of the marker reads:

Camden

When the School Section, No. 16, was sold in 1832 Wm. Crooks, School Commissioner, reserved 16 acres and had a town site laid out by John Armstrong, Co. Surveyor. Col. Crooks (1787-1861) (War of 1812) kept the first cabin store about 40 yds. south. John E. Snoeberger was the first Postmaster 1833. Dr. F. G. Armstrong (1822-1903) was pioneer physician and legislator. Jonathan Martin gave land for a church, cemetery and school, 1835. A. J. Thomas, E. C. Rice and Philip Ray were merchants and bankers; Royal Grosvenor and Geo. C. Sanderson area teachers. Musselman, McFarland, Robeson, McCain, Replogle, Porter area millers. The railroad came in 1872.

The reverse (west) side of the marker reads:

Jackson Township

John Odell entered the first land in 1825. The twp. was laid out in 1830, extending East and South to the county line. About 1827 Moses Aldridge, Elisha Brown, Adam Porter, John & Jeremiah Ballard settled on Bachelor's Run. Other settlers were Wm. Hance, 1828, Wm. Armstrong, John Lenon 1829, Philip Hewitt, Peter Replogle, Thos. Sterling, Saml. Wise, Peter Iman, John Musselman, Levi Cline, Jas. & Wm. Martin, Jacob Humrickhouse and David Zook. Lower Deer Creek Church of Brethren was organized in 1828 by Peter Replogle, Samuel Wise and Peter Iman, first minister. Other ministers were H. Vredenburg, Nebo Methodist; John P. Hay, Cumberland Presbyterian 1830.

This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America. Its reference number is 84000485.

Date Taken on 18 August 2008
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Author Huw Williams (Huwmanbeing)

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