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  1. Oct 14, 2016 · A significant historical date for this entry is September 14, 1897. Location. 39° 4.383′ N, 85° 14.967′ W. Marker is in Versailles, Indiana, in Ripley County. Marker is at the intersection of East 2nd North Street and North Monroe Street, on the left when traveling east on East 2nd North Street. Marker is located at an entrance to the ...

    • Versailles, Indiana
    • The 1700's: from Territory to Township
    • Early Town Facts
    • Surveying Change
    • Early Versailles Bridge
    • The Famous Morgan's Raid
    • Morgan's Raid Story
    • Morgan's Raid Claims
    • A.F Beer and His Famous Pumpkin Show
    • New State Park

    Versailles, the county seat of Ripley County, is located in southeastern Indiana, 50 miles from Cincinnati, Ohio; 70 miles from Indianapolis, Indiana and 70 miles from Louisville, Kentucky. Versailles was founded in 1818 by the first settlers who came to this Indian Territory in 1781. 166 lots were sold in 1818 for the sum of $815. Versailles was i...

    The Johnson Township-Versailles area has a history resembling a modern day fairy tale. After the disappearance of the baffling mound builders and during the time of the more modern Miami, Shawnee and Delaware Indians, the French controlled this land. Indiana belonged to the General Territory of Louisiana until 1721. The Mississippi Company divided ...

    On November 9, 1818, Carney Goodrich granted a license for an ordinary and to sell spirituous liquors in Versailles. Apparently saloons came before churches in the new town. Ripley County Agent Richey was ordered to advertise a sale of a Court House in the "Indiana Republican" at Madison and in the "Plain Dealer" at Brookville, and to sell lots the...

    On June 7, 1819, the county agent was ordered to have the town lines cleared completely and have the 100-acre Town of Versailles laid-out as planned, and have the same on record.

    September 9, 1871, a contract was let by the Ripley County Board of Commissioners to George Shook to repair the Laughery Creek Bridge. The sill was to be 58 feet long, 13x17 inches, plus two sills 20 feet long and 14x14, 4 sills 6 feet long and 12x14 inches. This included roofing the bridge, weatherboarding it with poplar wood, painting, and coveri...

    Versailles played a part in the rebel raid into northern territory in 1863 known as "Morgan's Raid." Many books are still being written about this rebel raid, and the Ripley County Historical Society has several firsthand accounts on file. General John Hunt Morgan from Lexington, Kentucky, with approximately 3000 mounted cavalrymen, made a raid int...

    The Reverend B.F. Harris related this story. "My friend, W.M. Duley was treasurer of Ripley County. As soon as Duley was certain that Morgan would capture Versailles, he took all the money from the safe except $8.00 and buried it in his garden. When the commanding officer had the safe opened and saw $8.00 in change, he thought that a small amount f...

    Below is a notice informing Versailles and surrounding area citizens who suffered losses from Morgan's Raid how they should apply for compensation. Also shown are the names of some citizens who have already filed with the Quarter Master's Department."Mr. George B. Cowlam, agent of the Quarter Master's Department, United States Army is in Versailles...

    The Versailles Pumpkin Show was the brain child of Alfred H. Beer, the enterprising Versailles jeweler. Beer was eternally thinking of some advertising scheme for his jewelry business. In 1889 he topped all his former ideas by starting a "Pumpkin Show". Other neighboring towns have tried to emulate his baby, but always failed. On Saturday October 1...

    On October 11, 1934, the "Park Plan" was given final approval. 1500 acres were purchased in the initial land buy-out. 18 cabins were to be erected by the Civilian Conservation Corp (C.C.C.) boys near Dieckman's Ford. This was under the Federal Park Board, and the land was used at the time by the C.C.C. as the corps’ base. This C.C.C. Park was on gr...

  2. Versailles Historical Walking Tour. Download the Brochure Travel around town to take in the sites, and learn more about each location, person, or event by clicking on the links below to access a written overview or video. Ripley County Courthouse - 115 W Main Street -. Spencer House - 131 N Washington Street - Historical Overview.

  3. The Gardens of Versailles (French: Jardins du château de Versailles [ʒaʁdɛ̃ dy ʃɑto d (ə) vɛʁsɑj]) occupy part of what was once the Domaine royal de Versailles, the royal demesne of the château of Versailles. Situated to the west of the palace, the gardens cover some 800 hectares of land, much of which is landscaped in the classic ...

  4. FIPS code. 18-78974 [3] GNIS feature ID. 2397715 [2] Website. Town of Versailles. Versailles / vərˈseɪlz / is a town in Johnson Township, Ripley County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. [2] The population was 2,113 at the 2010 census. The town is the county seat of Ripley County.

  5. Nov 29, 2016 · Inscription. On September 14, 1897, a vigilante committee stormed the Ripley County Jail, shot and hung five men on the branches of an elm tree just north of here at the edge of the cemetery. These desperadoes were members of a gang that had robbed and terrorized people of the county. The infamous "hanging tree" was soon dismantled by souvenir ...

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  7. Nov 27, 2016 · Throughout history, monarchs have consistently striven to leave alegacy for future generations. The Gardens of Versailles, King LouisXIV's legacy, were unparalleled by any garden in existence at the time.Constructed under the "Sun King," they were built and designed, notas a place of leisure and relaxation, but as a symbol of his political absolutism over man and nature.