Southern Seed, Northern Soil. The black population of Jeffersonville was large enough to result in the development of institutions such as the First Colored Baptist Church organized about 1861 by Philip Simcoe (located on Illinois Street between Seventh and Eighth Streets). Weaver, Thomas P. Life and Works. Free African Americans (Nineteenth Century Photos, Part 4: The Weaver Settlement). David Rumsey Map Collection. In time they had opportunity to purchase cheap government land in Rush County, Indiana. Cottman, George S. Old-Time Slums of Indianapolis. Indiana Quarterly Magazine of History. Chicago: H.H. There was another group of enslaved people brought to Reeve Township in Daviess County. An anecdote about the fair of 1860 relates how in a racist manner Richard Dick Blakey was prohibited from a foot race competition. Local History. The Monticello Herald, February 1, 1923. Through court records and other documents, she demonstrates that he belonged to a family of free African Americans from Virginia. Memorial Day, or Yom Hazikaron, ends at sunset, and is immediately followed by the onset of Independence Day, given that in the Hebrew calendar system, days end and begin at sunset. As early as July 1813, Spencer, a free man of color, registered for a quarter section of land (Thornbrough, p 133). Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Book, 1994. Accessed Aug. 22, 2014. There was a black school established around 1880. Indianapolis: Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana, 1992. Accessed June 22, 2014. Standard Atlas of Newton County, Indiana: Including a Plat Book of the Villages, Cities and Townships of the County Patrons Directory, Reference Business Directory. The census also shows 45 black people in Marion Township in 1850 and that number is up to 109 by 1870. [19], A big celebration was held on January 14, 1914, to commemorate the arrival of electrical power, the addition of a water tank and supply system for indoor pumping and a new park for South Jordan. Frederick Porter Griffin Center for Genealogy and Local History, n.p. The index to the 1870 census lists 15 white heads of households whose households included black members. Fort Wayne, Indiana: ARCH, 2010. Accessed July 10, 2014. Cincinnati, Ohio: Middleton, Strobridge Co., 1860. [Recorders Office, Decatur County Courthouse], Decatur County Tract Book, page 284, 1824 land purchased by Joseph Snelling. [15], In 1863, the South Jordan LDS Branch was organized as a branch of the West Jordan Ward, giving South Jordan its name. Wm. Accessed June 17, 2014. Posey County was established in 1814. Pershing, M.W. Knightstown, Indiana: The Bookmark, 1979. [n.p. Mt. Avenues for an active social life were available including lodges, a Grange, camp meetings, and other activities. Montgomery County was formed in 1822. Cincinnati: Western Tract Society, 1876. Washington, D.C., 1872. Richard Wrights Negro Rural Communities in Indiana identifies Lost Creek near Terre Haute as being a colored settlement, which extended into Nevins and Otter Creek townships. Lebanon, Indiana: self-published, 2004. They lived on a 25-acre farm located east of Connersville for a few years before relocating with their growing family to Henry County where they had purchased 160 acres of land. Washington County was established in 1814. The South Jordan Parkway Station is located at approximately 10600 South and has 400 shared park and ride spaces. WebAndrew File System (AFS) ended service on January 1, 2021. SC Rare F 89-56), African American Rural Settlements Documented: 1. The corresponding Gregorian date was 14 May 1948. The 1870 population outside Addison Township is negligible with 10 of the 13 townships reporting no black population and two townships reporting only a single individual. The racial makeup of Utah was 92.9% White, 1.3% African American, 1.4% Native American, 3.3% Asian, 1.5% Pacific Islander, and 3.1% from two or more races. Jefferson Hill was still farming, and Sibby (Sibba) Hill was still alive at 102! [26] The same railroad crossing was the site of many other crashes in the following years with the last deadly crash occurring on December 31, 1995, when three teens died while crossing the tracks in their car. The other was tried but not convicted. Accessed July 10, 2014. ADAA is an international nonprofit membership organization dedicated to the prevention, treatment, and cure of anxiety, depression, OCD, PTSD, and co-occurring disorders through education, practice, and research. While the existence of a rural African American settlement does not seem likely by 1870, there are many well documented instances of Underground Railroad activity in the county. According to Hurley Goodall, the earliest records of African Americans in Muncie are found in accounts of paupers. Biography of a Town: Shelbyville, Indiana, 1822-1962. Court records also show that free AfricanAmericans lived in Dearborn County quite early. Evansville, Indiana: Unigraphic, 1970. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 1993. Rural Settlements in Indiana before 1860, Black History News & Notes, No. By 1820 a number of free blacks were living in Dearborn County. As a whole, the 19th century African American population of Clark County was significant and rather widely distributed throughout the county. Miller, Jerry, People of Color: Grant Countys Black Heritage, Marion (IN) Chronicle-Tribune Magazine, July 9, 1978, pp 6-13. Although Watson was a small municipality, there was a white school and a colored school. Old settlers included the names Coleman, Smith, Walker, Brown, Pettiford, Johnson, Garret, Abernathy, Flemings, Kimble, Cables and Wathen. Documents in the Kentucky Archives record Ben McGees manumission on December 10, 1802, and his subsequent indenture papers signed one day later. Wabash, Indiana: no publisher, 1900. Hiram Revels, his brother and other African Methodist Episcopal members had formed at least two schools in Washington County by 1845. Manuel went on to purchase 40 acres of land in 1852 and 80 acres in 1854 (Federal Land Patents website). An early ledger believed to be from the Dunn and Ludlow store located in Lawrenceburg included the following entries: Nancy went to live with Arthur Henry for two years in 1814 at $30 a year., Peter came to live with me September 2, 1815.. Woodward, Ronald. William Henry Smith Memorial Library, Indiana Historical Society, Indianapolis, Indiana. ", Machon Shilo Al HaNisim for Yom Ha'atzmaut and Yom Yerushalyim, "The Koren Mahzor for Yom Ha'atzmaut & Yom Yerushalayim", 'How does an Arab-Israeli school confront independence day? Accessed on August 22, 2014. Graysville also had an active church, school, and several cemeteries. The list also includes occupations such as gardener, hod carrier, whitewasher, teamster, carpenter, and ice peddler. Buy in early to what the crypto publications are saying will be the worlds next biggest meme coin. Goodall observes that the influx of African Americans during this time period originated from smaller communities within Indiana and eastern Ohio. The Complete 1870 Federal Census of Kosciusko County Indiana. Given the census records for 1870 and the 1875 Enumeration Record for Porter County, the three black families residing on Clear Lake, likely lived and worked on the land belonging to Mary Dunlap. Members of its congregation participated in the Negro Convention Movement and during the Civil War the church held meetings to recruit black soldiers. Zachariah and Richard Bassett served as ministers at the Free Union Baptist Church in Howard County. Chicago: Merritt & Harris, 1895. Thornbrough, Emma. Daily U.S. military news updates including military gear and equipment, breaking news, international news and more. [23], Most Haredim make no changes in their daily prayers. Lick Skillet itself was prone to flooding. LaRoche, Cheryl. By 1850, there is more information available about the Green household. It served as the states first capital from 1816-1825. In October 1835, the men brought their families to their wilderness claims and settled permanently, thereby establishing a farm community later known as Roberts Settlement. Not as close as we used to think! However, it most was rural dwellers living with families. U.S. Census, 1880: Population Schedules of the Tenth Census of the United States. [16] The Branch consisted of just nine families. [34], According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 22.22 square miles (58km2), of which 0.09 square miles (0.23km2), 0.4 percent, is water. First Annual Catalogue of the Graded School and Normal Institute of Charlestown, Clark County, Indiana, for the Scholastic Years 1883-4. Twitter @espnradio. Out of Kentucky: the Connersville Migration. Boone County [KY] Public Library. 2011 Historic Places Tour. Independence Day (Hebrew: Yom Ha'atzmaut, lit. Cord, Xenia. IGN is the leading site for the latest and trending news for video games, interviews, videos, and wikis The Roberts kindred were a group of mixed race people with free status who initially emigrated from eastern North Carolina to The Beech, a community in Rush County, Indiana. (Reprint of 1908 edition.). [27], However, nowadays Independence Day is rarely celebrated on the 5th of Iyar itself, and on most years is moved forward or backwards by one or two days. U.S. Census, 1870: Population Schedules of the Ninth Census of the United States. A polonium-210 radioisotope heater unit was used to keep the rover warm during the long lunar nights. Furnish, Mark A. Goodall reports that in 1880 some thirty to forty black children attended public schools including four pupils in high school. 9. [20] By the 1930s, the area needed a water tank to store water for residents living further west. Kentucky leads as place of birth with Indiana a close second. Willis Revels was a close associate also preaching at Staughn. Weve banded together as a portfolio of companies to work with our partners, customers and employees to take appropriate measures to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. The City of Shelbyville, Indiana,Illustrated. Combination Atlas Map of Howard County, Indiana: Compiled, drawn and published from personal examinations and surveys, 1877. Indiana African American Survey of Historic Sites and Structures, Library Collection, Indiana Landmarks State Headquarters, Indianapolis. Blackford County Interim Report. Records show that slavery also existed in this county. High-speed internet connections are provided by Comcast, Qwest and Google. He lived in Lawrenceburg from about 1850-1854, when he moved to Ohio for his safety. 7 (December 1, 1911), 170-173. U.S. Bureau of the Census. Wabash, Indiana: Wabash Carnegie Public Library, 1980. African American Research in Orange County. INGenWeb. Rush County histories show one of Trails sons as a school teacher in the Beech. Other occupations reported include barber, plasterer, painter, carpenter, teamster, stone mason, railroad worker, boat steward, boat porter, wood cutter, and butcher. Boyd, Gregory, A., Family Maps of Henry County, Indiana. They were in a settlement sometimes known as Africa. Fall 2011: 34-39. During the 1850s, the Bassett, Artis and Ellis families left Parke County, Indiana, and established a settlement in Ervin Township. Accessed July 31, 2014. [10], On July 22, 1847, an advanced party of the first Mormon pioneers entered the valley and immediately began to irrigate land and explore the area with a view to establishing new settlements. It was reported to be handsomely situated and neatly fenced., The unnamed African American settlement associated with the village of Watson was located along the Utica-Sellersburg Road. As part of his study, Vincent examines the development and history of Beech settlement, a rural African American community in Rush County. She published a booklet entitled The Anderson Brothers of Kendallville and the Scandalous Cora. Deborah Rotman updates the research with a detailed study of the settlement of the county. General Index of Deeds #1 Grantee, April 1833-April 1848, La Porte County, Indiana. Deed Book F, page 179 and 188. Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church, Richmond, Indiana, (1836- ) BlackPast. William Henry Smith Library, Indiana Historical Society, Indianapolis, Indiana. Hackett, Brian L. Harboring Negroes: Race, Religion, and Politics in North Carolina and Indiana. PhD diss., Middle Tennessee State University, 2009. (Published by Hosea Paul, 1875.). pp 64-70. Wolf, Shirley. Armed and masked vigilantes from three counties broke into a jail and took their victim to the county fairgrounds where they hung him. By 1850, there were 33 people of color, the majority of which were living in Deer Creek Township. Telephone interview with Georgia Cravey. [2010?] Plat Book of Darke County, Ohio: Compiled from County records and Actual Surveys. Of those households, 24 were headed by an African American. While working for a wealthy farmer, he also cultivated his own marginal farm into profitability. Bartholomew County African American School Curriculum. Hitting < pauses the slideshow and goes back. By1850, there were 161 people recorded in the census. The church is the focus of the event. In any case, the majority of his students recite Hallel without the blessings. Chicago: Goodspeed Brothers & Co., 1884. Benjamin is credited with providing the school house and building a grocery store. Reverend W.A. Philadelphia, Penn. Diane Perrine Coon. : D.J. While the settlement would have had several buildings, including log homes, barns, a school, and even a sawmill owned by neighboring abolitionist Solomon W. Palmer, today only one of the Huggart houses and one Manual house remains. As of 2022[update], the mayor is Dawn R. Ramsey. Mathews, Mary Ann, comp. By 1850 Blue Creek Townships African American population increased by two for a total of eight persons. The city council meets the first and third Tuesdays of each month at 6:30 PM. Tipton County histories scarcely mention African Americans. The congregation included the following surnames Clark, Beaty, and Blakemore/Blakeman. U.S. Bureau of the Census. After the Civil War, another in-migration of African Americans relocated to Harrison County, most of who came from Meade County, Kentucky, which is the closest Kentucky county to Harrison. (Collection of Charlestown-Clark County Public Library). Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana. the threat of hostile Indians and the lack of roadways made settlement in Newton County difficult. Eddy-Shultz, Fern. The Huggart Settlement is regarded as the first rural African American settlement in northern Indiana. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Census Office, 1862. The city was initially governed by a Town Board with responsibilities over parks, water and the cemetery. In 1843 Frederick Douglass came to speak in Pendleton as part of a tour of northern states by the American Anti-Slavery Society. Accessed on August 22, 2014. Federal Census 1820-1870. Accessed June 20, 2014. U.S. Census, 1870: Population Schedules of the Ninth Census of the United States. By 1850, Linton Township had 50 blacks; by 1870, that number had grown to 102. AFS was available at afs.msu.edu an [Ind. The combinedpopulation of Blacks in this bi-county community was about 270. The land is near that belonging to Lucindas father, Joseph Todd. Crenshaw, Gwen, Bethel Church Cemetery and Swamp District, Indiana Landmarks, Fountain County Folder, 1994. The community had a school, church, and a cemetery. : Historic Landmarks Foundation, 1985. The people responsible for the attack were planning revenge against Provost's party for an earlier unexplained incident involving other trappers. Chicago: Lewis Pub. Over the past 30 years, various research projects related to early black settlements have been completed by independent researchers, college professors and students, IHS, Indiana Humanities, Ball State University, Conner Prairie and Indiana Landmarks. : ARCH, Inc., 2001. Harrison County has been home to African Americans from as early as Indianas territorial period. In comparison to the white community, their overall numbers were few but grew dur-ing this period. Corydon, IN. Orange, Henry, Tippecanoe, Greene, Bartholo-mew, Carroll, Knox, Washington, and Daviess Counties) Accessed on August 22, 2014. Accessed on August 23, 2014. His family is listed as mulatto in the 1850 census, race not given in the 1860 census, and black in the 1870 census. Hendricks County has one known unnamed settlement in Guildford County. Draper appears on every census to 1870, where he appears to have established a family, owns real estate, and moved away from the Poynter family. Population of Civil Divisions Less Than Counties; Table III State of Indiana, 1:124 Seventh Census of the United States, 1850 Washington D.C., 1852. A History of the Enslaved Fugitive and the Underground Railroad as it Relates to New Albany-Floyd County, Indiana. The day is marked by official and unofficial ceremonies and observances. Accessed July 2, 2014. In Shelbyville the black community began efforts to organize a school as early as 1868. Martin Luther King Jr. (born Michael King Jr.; January 15, 1929 April 4, 1968) was an American Baptist minister and activist, one of the most prominent leaders in the civil rights movement from 1955 until his assassination in 1968. Memphis was laid out in 1852 at the crossing of Blue Lick Road and the railroad tracks. Owners paid a tax for each person they owned; so, some may have chosen to downplay the numbers. Reminiscences of Levi Coffin. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society, 1993. Three of the families were surnamed Pinkston. Recent research also found that there were free African Americans living within a group prior to the war (Hackett). The Historic Black American Sites and Structures mentions two property records, an1841 deed transaction for a Richland Cemetery and the 1847 deed for a plot of land for the African Methodist Episcopal Church that closed about 1900. Holmes, Maurice. Mary Ann Cain was apparently the exception. diss., Purdue University, 2014. All on FoxSports.com. Another small group of African Americans (Pattersons, Alderbrands and Couchmans) lived for a brief period following the Civil War in small frame houses in Washington Township a mile west of Flat Rock, south of State Road 252. Three of the six townships reported zero African Americans. The Elkhart Historical Society and Museum in Bristol, Indiana has a vertical file committed to these and other later African American families in Elkhart County. Twitter @espnradio. Churubusco, Indiana: S. A. Harter, 1983. Masked and robed participants took part in large public rallies. James Roundtree is the name most associated with this community. Israeli Television channels air the official events live, and classic cult Israeli movies and skits are shown. 1957. With these funds, he explored educational opportunities in the North, later attending the Union Literary Institute in Randolph County, Indiana. Alex Taylor recalls history of early black settlers in Peru. Peru Tribune, February 11, 1975. The church no longer exists. In the county plat books, A. Isom owns land southwest of Mitchell in Marion Township. Terre Haute, Ind. Port Fulton Comes in to Corporate Limits by Ordinance Tonight. Jeffersonville Evening News, March 5, 1925. In 1830 the census shows a total of six free people of color residing in the county. Racial tensions heightened culminating in an infamous lynching of two African American men in August 1930. Portland, Indiana: Jay County Historical Society, 1982. Original book housed at the Indiana Historical Society BV1972 / transcribed by members of the Union Literary Institute Preservation Society, Inc. Union Literary Institute Preservation Society, Inc., 2001. He bought 80 acres of land for $168.78 in 1830. In 1850, two families from Covington William Findlay (formerly of Tippecanoe County) and Henry Fry sailed to Liberia. Heller, Herbert Lynn. Hamilton, Hancock, Harrison, Counties. : together with an extended history of the Northwest, the Indiana territory, and the State of Indiana. He distinguished himself as the minister of a large Baptist Church in St. Louis and as the founder of a freedom school that was conducted on a Mississippi River vessel since it was illegal for African Americans to attend school in Missouri. Briar Hill Cemetery Burials. United States Genealogy Network. Those over 25 with a Bachelor's degree or higher weas 42.2%[3] of South Jordan's population. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1993. In 1863 he crossed into Union troop lines eventually making his way to Indiana. Accessed on August 22, 2014. OnSeptember 10, 1839, Andrew was granted a pension for his service, No. In 1880, there were 6 people, all single individuals from Kentucky, Indiana and Illinois, whose surnames were Corington, Curtes, Shelby and Wheat. Emanuel is recorded as being one of the earliest set-tlers of La Porte County, when he came from Lynchburg with Joshua Brown in 1834. He believed that Morgan County had a loosely-formed rural settlement, which gained strength along with the communities in neighboring counties. An Illustrated standard atlas of Sullivan County, Indiana. They did not, however, have long tenure as the land seems to have been sold within a few years. In 1857, he was arrested aboard a riverboat on the Ohio River and was sentenced to theKentucky Penitentiary for slave stealing. He died in Frankfort, Kentucky in 1861. Secret societies on both sides of the issue paraded in the streets and Lincoln was burned in effigy. It dropped again in 1870 and rallied in 1880. In 1840 the population increases to 20 persons, but the 1850 figure declines to 15. Accessed: 6-10-14. Two of the people, Isaac and Jake, were passed on to Catherine Hawkins as her inheritance. The settlement was in the lowlands. Accessed July 1, 2014. : 71.2003.1. Compiled, drawn & published from personal examinations & surveys. Life in Wabash County, 1865-1869: Annotated Diaries of Newton Fowler and Elijah Hackleman. In 1834, Andrew Robinson of Fugit Township is recorded as providing care and support for a certain 16-year-old colored boy named William Jackson for five years. Vernon, IN: Windmill Publications, 1998. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Census Office, 1862. Washington, D.C.: U.S.Government Printing Office, 1872. Anderson Banks was from Indiana and his wife Elizabeth was from North Carolina. Ownership of Lunokhod 2 and the Luna 21 lander was sold by the Lavochkin Association for $68,500 in December 1993 at a Sotheby's auction in New York. Available at the Floyd County Recorder Office, New Albany, Ind. : Indiana Department of Natural Resources, 2001. One interesting note is that John, Mary and Zimriah Anderson appear on the 1860 census for Marshall County. The 1870 Index of Heads of Households lists two African American farmers in Madison County: Frederic Gowens, Duck Creek Township resident, age 58, mulatto, born in Virginia and Abraham Wolford, Pipe Creek Township resident, age 51, mulatto, born in Ohio. Federal Population Census Schedules, Volume: Reel 00171 1850. Oral history indicates that the AME church and its neighbor John Speed were both involved in Underground Railroad activities. Rest Haven Cemetery: One Hundred Fifty Years. Heller, Herbert Lynn. Heller, Herbert Lynn. News from San Diego's North County, covering Oceanside, Escondido, Encinitas, Vista, San Marcos, Solana Beach, Del Mar and Fallbrook. Slavery was outlawed; it was openly practiced and tolerated. A larger number owned and farmed a small property, where they lived with their families. It closed because there were not enough elementary-age students to constitute having a teacher unit. 125th Church Anniversary, March 28, 1982. Accessed June 20, 2014. Rural Settlements in Indiana before 1860. Black History News & Notes, February, 1987. Land patent certificate #7369 of Joseph Todd, March 20, 1837, from BLM-GLO database online. African Methodist Episcopal Churches Located In Indiana Black Communities, 1990. Greenfield, Indiana: Mitchell-Fleming Printing, 2000. Philadelphia: Griffing, Dixon & Co., 1888. Bureau of the United States Census, National Archives & Records, Indiana Federal Population Census Schedules, Volume: Reel 00306 1870. A Short History of the Porter Family. Further research might identify where people of color attended schools and churches and the location of cemeteries in the county. Indiana Blacks in the Twentieth Century. Greenfield, Indiana: Mitchell Printing, 1916. Bartholomew County was formed in 1821. Julie Jessens research suggests that a lack of paved roads throughout the county made it difficult to transport goods to nearby urban areas, and discouraged investment by major manufacturers. Robbins Coy D. Lick Creek Settlement: An early Black Community in Orange County (Part II). Black History News & Notes, May 1982. Reminiscences of Yesteryears of Bridgeport, Indiana, 29 December 1966 (Wayne Township Historical Society, Indianapolis, Ind.). The Hendersons, Thompsons, and Wanzers (or Warners) came from Virginia. Early census records confirm a definite black presence of farmers, laborers, river workers and household workers living in town and country settlements. As in the previous decade, the majority, 14 persons, live in Shelbyville, the county seat. After a period of charging up its batteries, it took more pictures of the site and the lander, and then set off to explore the moon. The Brewery Hill settlement was located in the hills of Black Township. U.S. Census, 1840: Population Schedules of the Sixth Census of the United States. In 1880 there are 187 individuals living in Muncie. Their birthplaces included North Carolina, Florida, Tennessee and Indiana. Accessed July 20, 2014. Woodward, Ronald and Helen Bruss and Linda Robertson comp. ), Bethel A.M.E. Church, Charlestown, Indiana. 27 (1987). Print. Indiana Magazine of History, June 1934. Memphis maintained two schoolsone for white students and one for colored students. Rush, Scott, Shelby, Spencer Counties. Quinn speculated that the Cannady family (residing in Washington Township, Allen County in the 1850 census) likely had contact with the Pompey family (early settlers of the Jefferies Settlement in Smith Township, Whitley County). Lost Creek Baptist Church Sesquicentennial Anniversary Booklet, 1850-2000. Nokes, Garry J. Jeffersonville, Indiana. Coy D. Robbins 1995 presentation at the Roberts Chapel Annual Homecoming states that by 1830, five years before the founding of Roberts Settlement, there had been 14 Roberts families living in five scattered counties, one of them being Owen County. At the zenith of black residency, Rev. So we can eat the fish. Accessed on August 22, 2014. The family of Dennis Bell and their six children, along with a white farmer, first appear in the 1850 census. The NASA Hubble Space Telescope is a project of international cooperation between NASA and ESA. Karmire, Paula. Between 1850 and 1870, the majority of the black population lived in Brown and Shelby townships. Other surnames on the index include Robinson, Smith, Ford, Walden, Williams, Moore, West, Close, Cursey, Richardson and Covel. Accessed: 7/30/14. U.S. Census, 1840: Population Schedules of the Sixth Census of the United States. U.S. Census, 1860: Population Schedules of the Eighth Census of the United States. Priser, Marjorie, comp. Although population in the county continued to increase steadily (with the exception of a small drop in the 1860 census), Clarks black population was superseded by rapid growth in counties where there was a strong Quaker presence. Their exact origin and number is unknown; but their riverside presence was reminiscent of the encampments favored by the French during their occupation. Boston: Beacon, 2002. Accessed June 25, 2014. According to Anthrop, these free citizens of color held a variety of occupations. The areas are the Stockyards (1859-1870s) on the east side of Franklin; an unnamed area of Franklin centered on West Madison Street (1860s to present); an unnamed, undefined area in Edinburgh; and Idlewilde in Hensley Township which never developed as the platted lots were too small. The black population continued to rise58 in 1830; 158 in 1840; 323 in 1850; 151 in 1860 (noticeable decrease); and 422 in 1870. By 1880, the Thompsons had relocated to the Banks Settlement and only Joseph Wanzer remained at the Henderson Settlement. The People of Bassett-Ellis and Rush African-American Settlements Ervin and Clay Townships Howard County, Indiana, 1840-1920. (Manuscript at the Kokomo Public Library, Kokomo, IN). History of Delaware County, Indiana. Brown County was formed in 1836. ], The black population of Connersville and environs was large enough to support multiple church congregations. Virginia Beach, Virginia: Donning Company, 1998. 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