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History of Hamilton County Indiana

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Biographies:

The Biography of James Baldwin

James Baldwin, author, was born in Hamilton country, Ind.. Dec. 15, 1841, son of Isaac and Sarah (Clayton) Baldwin. He taught school in Hamilton county, 1864-68; was superintendent of schools in Noblesville, Ind., in 1869; at Huntington, Ind., 1873-'83, and later at Rushville and Greencastle. He was one of the assistant editors of Harper's periodicals, 1890-'93, and of the American Book company in 1894. Besides Harper's Readers (1887-'90) he is the author of "The Story of Siegfried" (1882); "The Story of Roland" (1883); "The Book Lover" (1884); "A Story of the Golden Age" (1886); "Old Greek Stories" (1896); "Old Stories of the East" (1896); "Fairy Stories and Fables" (1896); "Guide to Systematic Readings in the Encyclopedia Britannica" (1896); "Four Great Americans" (1896); "The Horse Fair" (1896); Baldwin's Readers" (8 vols., 1897).

From: Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans, Johnson, Rossiter, editor




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Indiana Facts:
Tree: tulip tree (yellow poplar)
Bird: cardinal
Flower: peony
Nickname: Hoosier State
Motto: Crossroads of America
Area (sq. mi.): 36,291
Capitol: Indianapolis
Admitted: 11 Dec 1816




Hamilton County Facts:

Seat: Noblesville
Established: 1823 Jan 8
Formed from: Hancock and Marion


Some Historic Photographers from Hamilton county IN

  • Allison, Albert J
Courtesy of Classyarts.com





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