Image: Delphi Indiana courthouse marker
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Description: The historical marker at the Carroll County courthouse in Delphi, Indiana. It reads: Delphi Named and platted in 1828 by Gen. Samuel Milroy, on 100 acres donated by Wm. Wilson for the seat of Carroll Co., named for Charles Carroll, last surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence. Henry Robinson was the first settler. Transportation provided by Wabash & Erie Canal in 1840, Wabash RR in 1856, Monon in 1882. City first chartered in 1866. Products now include furniture, lime, plumbing fixtures and truck bodies.
Title: Delphi Indiana courthouse marker
Credit: Own work
Author: Huw Williams (Huwmanbeing)
Usage Terms: Public domain
License: Public domain
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