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Posey County, Indiana

Posey Co., IN

Posey County, IN


History

After the American Revolutionary War, Posey County was originally considered part of the Northwest Territory, organized in 1787 by the new United States. As part of the Indiana Territory, it was organized in November 1814 from Gibson and Warrick counties and named for Revolutionary War Gen. Thomas Posey, who was then serving as Governor of the Territory.

Like other parts of southern Ohio, Indiana and Illinois, Posey County was first settled by people from the Upper South, many of whom arrived via the Ohio River.
Source: Wikipedia

Modern Day Adjacent Counties

Posey County is bordered by Gibson, Union, Vanderburgh and Henderson counties as well as the Illinois counties of White and Gallatin.

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