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Greene County Indiana History

4-Way Bridge

The 4-Way Bridge is unique because of its design as a 4-way stop.



4H Fairgrounds

The 4H Fairgrounds are located just east of Switz City.



Apple Orchards



Ashboro School



Bloomfield

Bloomfield Indiana is Greene County Indiana's county seat.



Blue Barn



Brian Dorsett



Bridges



Brownstown



Coal Mines

Greene County Indiana Coal Mines



Crane

Crane is a Naval Base located partially in Greene County Indiana and is one of our largest employers.



Dooley Cave

Dooley Cave is located in Greene County Indiana.



Dugger

We realize that Dugger Indiana is not in Greene County but its history does deserve some recognition.



Ellis School

Ellis School once held classes in Greene County Indiana.



Farmers Ferry

Farmers Ferry once crossed the White River in Greene County Indiana.



Fells Iron and Metal

Fells Iron and Metal was once located in Greene County Indiana.



Furnace Mill

Furnace Mill was once located in Greene County Indiana.



Gereld Nees



Goospond - Beehunter Marsh

The Goosepond and Beehunter Marsh are popular destinations in Greene County.



Greene County Courthouse

The Greene County Indiana Courthouse is located in Bloomfield Indiana.



Greene County General Hospital

Greene County General Hospital is located just east of Linton.



Greene-Sullivan State Forest

Greene-Sullivan State Forest is a popular destination between Greene and Sullivan counties.



Highland

Highland is located in Greene County Indiana.



Iron Boom

Greene County Indiana once had an iron boom.



Jasonville

Jasonville Indiana in a the NorthWestern part of Greene County Indiana.



Jim Ray Cave

The Jim Ray Cave is located in Greene County Indiana.



Jonny Haywood



Linda Long

Linda Long is no way history, but she is sure making it.



Linton

Linton Indiana is Greene County Indiana's largest city with over 5000 residents.



Lone Tree

Lone Tree was a small Greene County community near Linton.



Lyons

Lyons Indiana is a small community still existing in Greene County Indiana.



Marco Indiana

Marco Indiana was once a thriving Greene County community.



Newberry Bridges

The current Newberry Bridge crosses the White River and is scheduled for replacement in 2010.



Pictorial History of Greene County Indiana

The Pictorial History of Greene County Indiana was published by the Greene County Daily World and we were granted permission to display its pages here in our history section.

If you are interested in a copy, please contact their office.



Pollie Barnett



Richland Creek Covered Bridge

The Richland Creek Covered Bridge is located just south of Bloomfield.



Richland Furnace

Richland Furnace was once located in Greene County Indiana.



Scotland

Scotland is a small historical community in Greene County Indiana.



Shakamak

Shakamak Indiana is part of Jasonville Indiana.



Solsberry Indiana

These pictures were taken during years past in the Solsberry Indiana area. These are user submitted photos by Bill Johnston.



Story Book Village

Story Book Village was once a popular place for small children.



Switz City

Switz City is now a small community in Greene County but once was a bustling town.



Triple Crossing

The triple crossing was a unique place in Greene County Indiana.



Valhalla

Valhalla is a very beautiful plantation house located in Greene County Indiana.



Wabash Erie Canal

The Wabash Erie Canal once ran through Greene County Indiana.



Washington Indiana

Yes, we know Washington Indiana and Daviess County Indiana are not in Greene County but we felt that we could should share these old postcards with you.



White River Bridge

The White River Bridge in Greene County Indiana crosses the White River at Bloomfield. Their are two other bridges crossing the White River in Greene County, one is at Worthington and the other at Newberry.



Worthington

Worthington Indiana is a very historic community near the White River.



Greene County Indiana History

I would like to thank Linda Long and Deloris Inman for their contribution of the items to be scanned to complete this gallery of history items from around Greene County.

We are in no way the legal owners of the content displayed here, all rights are reserved by the original publishers.

I also want to give a special thanks to the Greene County Daily World for willingly letting us display their past published articles in this history section.

Also, if you are interested in Greene County Indiana history and would like to learn more about the counties past, I urge you to go to the Greene County Historical Website and purchase their publications.

I hope you enjoy these historical items as much as we did and if you have any questions, comments or concerns please feel free to email us.

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