Search results
History. Troy was laid out in 1815. [4] . Troy was an early county seat of Perry County. [5] . A post office has been in operation at Troy since 1818. Future president Abraham Lincoln worked the ferry across the Ohio River at Troy with his father in his youth. [6] The Nester House was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. [7]
In 1804, the first authentic settlers from Virginia, Kentcky and Maryland landed at a port just above the lowlands where Anderson Creek flows into the Ohio River. This port later became known as Troy. The Town of Troy was first incorporated in 1837 for a period of 20 years.
30 paź 2020 · Imported from Scriblio MARC record. History of Troy, Indiana by Frank Baertich, 1983, McDowell Publications edition, in English.
History of the city of Troy, from the expulsion of the Mohegan Indians to the present centennial year of the independence of the United States of America, 1876. Names Weise, Arthur James, 1838-1921.
7 sie 2008 · History of the city of Troy, from the expulsion of the Mohegan Indians to the present centennial year of the independence of the United States of America, 1876 : Weise, Arthur James, 1838- [from old catalog] : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. (1 of 460)
Troy's History (written in 1966) In 1803 the Pinkeshaws, an Indian tribe belonging to the Miami Indian Confederacy, held sway over the domain about Troy and Perry County. As early as 1795...
20 godz. temu · The name Troy itself conjures up images of ancient history. The town itself is ancient by Indiana standards as it was the second oldest town in Indiana, with settlers from Virginia, Kentucky, settling in the area in 1804 due to its position where Anderson Creek flows into the Ohio River.