Warrick County Indiana was established from Knox County in 1813. At that time including what is today Posey County (1814), Vanderburgh County (1818), Warrick, Spencer County (1818) and Perry County (1818) and a bit of Gibson. The county seat of Warrick is the city of Boonville with a population of about 4,000. Important among the history of Boonville is the town motto. Where Lincoln learned the law. I hope you enjoy your visit to the Warrick page and come back as often as you like.
"Share with me the determination
that the people of our past will not be forgotten."
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Warrick County Biographies revised 07 Feb 1998 |
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Gibson County |
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Posey County |
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Church web sites and Warrick County denomination web sites will have links posted in this section.
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Indiana neighbors
In the county pages surrounding Warrick you will also find links to many other web sites. It may be worth your time to look through these other pages even if you have no direct connection there...yet.
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Links to Warrick County & Other National Sites
These Kentucky counties border Spencer, Warrick, Vanderburgh and Posey counties. A lot of folks came through Kentucky to southern Indiana.
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