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Lawrenceburg Township, Dearborn County Indiana

This is a list of the delegates for Lawrenceburgh Township for the 1859 Convention.
Source: The Lawrenceburg Register, July 17, 1859 edition.

Gideon Renner
John Anderegg
T. J. Lucas
William Buchanan
James F. Vaughn
Josiah Jennison
Frederick Pflester
Henry Pierce
William C. Bryant
C. O'Brien
Puis(?) Frederick
Alex Beckman
John B. Garnier
D. M. Skinner


Talk about your summer resorts, where is there a more beautiful and pleasant place than Lawrenceburgh, with its magnificent parks, roomy thoroughfares, pure water, and superb, cool and healthy climate? This flourishing little city under the hills is truly "a thing of beauty and a joy forever."

Quoted from the July 7, 1892 Lawrenceburg Register


  Below are links with information concerning towns in Lawrenceburg Township.

The first three items were contributed by Barb Boese and were taken from the book:

COTTON'S KEEPSAKE POEMS OF VARIOUS SUBJECTS
By Rev. Judge A. J. Cotton, Philom.
PUBLISHED FOR THE AUTHOR,
BY APPLEGATE & CO.,
1858
Thanks Barb!

Hardinsburgh

New Lawrenceburgh

Lawrenceburgh


CEMETERIES and BURIAL PLACES: In Lawrenceburg Township


Saint John's Church(Section 5 on map), Miller(Section 36 on Map), Greendale Cemetery(Section 10 on map), and Guard Family. SOURCE, for this list Wikipedia data.

Saint John's Church(Section 5 on map), Miller(Section 36 on map) , Guard family, Rees family, Wymond family, Pike-Gages family, the Greendale(Section 10 on map) and Lawrenceburg Public Cemeteries and the Hardinsburg Cemeteries.
SOURCE: "Dearborn County, Indiana, Cemetery Records--Volume A" .. by Milton A. Masing

FOR INFORMATION: About any of the above, Check with RAOGK. There are three volunteers for Dearborn County.

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