Wednesday, March 29, 2017

New FREE Databases for Howard, Monroe, Morgan, Orange, Owen, and Parke Counties and More

If you have ancestors in Howard, Monroe, Owen, Morgan, Orange, or Parke counties, you should take a look at these new FREE databases on the IGS website.

Each of these were made possible through the Indiana Genealogy Digitization Project. IGS provides a digitization kit containing a laptop, flatbed scanner, and a storage device to Indiana non-profits, who use the kit to digitize genealogical materials in their area. Once the organization submits 5 databases to the IGS website, the digitization kit is theirs to keep. You can find all of the details on the IGS website. We look forward to hearing from you!

Civil War Records:

Contributed by the Wabash Valley Genealogy Society
- Muster Roll of 71st Indiana Infantry in the Civil War (1862) - Handwritten muster rolls for Companies C, D, F and H of the 71st Indiana Infantry.
- Muster Roll of 97th Indiana Infantry in the Civil War (1862) - Handwritten muster rolls for Axtele's, Dean's and Holston's Companies of the 97th Indiana Infantry.

Howard County:

Contributed by the Kokomo-Howard County Public Library
- Graduates of Kokomo High School, Howard County, Indiana (1908) - May 29, 1908 commencement program for Kokomo High School.
- Graduates of Kokomo High School, Howard County, Indiana (1910) - June 2, 1910 commencement program for Kokomo High School.
- Graduates of Kokomo High School, Howard County, Indiana (1917) - June 1, 1917 commencement program for Kokomo High School.
- Graduates of Kokomo High School, Howard County, Indiana (1920) - June 1,1920 commencement program for Kokomo High School.
- Graduates of Kokomo High School, Howard County, Indiana (1923) - May 27, 1923 commencement program for Kokomo High School.
- Graduates of Kokomo High School, Howard County, Indiana (1925) - May 29, 1925 commencement program for Kokomo High School.

Monroe County:

Contributed by the Ten O'Clock Line Treaty Museum, Gosport, Indiana
- Phone Directory of Clear Creek, Monroe County, Indiana (1941)
- Phone Directory of Ellettsville, Monroe County, Indiana (1941) 
- Phone Directory of Smithville, Monroe County, Indiana (1941)

Morgan County:

Contributed by the Ten O'Clock Line Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, Martinsville, Indiana
- History of Miscellaneous Baptist Churches in Morgan County, Indiana - A typewritten manuscript.
- History of Mt. Olive Paragon Christian Church, Morgan County, Indiana - A typewritten manuscript.
- Students of Martinsville High School, Morgan County, Indiana (1934) - The 1934 yearbook for Martinsville High School, Artesian 1934. It contains information on students in grades 7 through 12.
- Students of Martinsville High School, Morgan County, Indiana (1940) - The 1940 yearbook for Martinsville High School, Artesian 1940. It contains information on students in grades 7 through 12.
- Teachers of Martinsville High School, Morgan County, Indiana (1934) - The 1934 yearbook for Martinsville High School, Artesian 1934. It contains information on teachers in grades 7 through 12.
- Teachers of Martinsville High School, Morgan County, Indiana (1940) - The 1940 yearbook for Martinsville High School, Artesian 1940. It contains information on teachers in grades 7 through 12.

Orange County:

Contributed by the Paoli Public Library
- Dedication of Quaker Meetinghouse, Paoli, Orange County, Indiana (1954) - A program from the June 6, 1954 dedication of a new Society of Friends meetinghouse in Paoli.

Owen County:

Contributed by the Ten O'Clock Line Treaty Museum, Gosport, Indiana
- Burial Permits for Gosport Cemetery, Owen County, Indiana (1920-1928) - Original burial permit forms issued by various county health departments in Indiana for burials at Gosport Cemetery.
- Phone Directory of Gosport, Owen County, Indiana (1941)

Parke County:

Contributed by the Parke County Historical Society
- Graduates of Mecca High School, Parke County, Indiana (1912-1963) - Information compiled and published by the Mecca ARABS and Mecca School Alumni Association in 2011.


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