Blackford County W.W. II Honor Roll

Historical marker location:
Hartford City, Indiana
( Memorial is at the intersection of North High Street and West Main Street, on the right when traveling north on North High Street.)

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The first European settlement in Indiana was established by the French in 1732 at Vincennes, in the southwestern part of the state.
Blackford County, Indiana is located in the northeastern part of the state. It was established on February 15, 1838, when the state legislature decided to create a new county. The area was named after Judge Isaac Blackford, who was a prominent figure in the state's legal system.

In its early years, Blackford County was primarily an agricultural community, with farming being the main source of income for its residents. Settlements began to develop around the county's fertile farmland, and the population grew steadily. The arrival of the railroad in the late 19th century played a crucial role in furthering the county's development, as it facilitated transportation of goods, increased trade, and attracted new industries.

The county experienced a significant economic boom during the early 20th century, thanks to the discovery of natural gas. This led to the establishment of gas-related industries, which brought jobs and prosperity to the area. However, the gas boom eventually declined, and the county faced economic challenges. Nevertheless, Blackford County continued to adapt and diversify, with the establishment of new industries and the growth of its educational and healthcare sectors.

Today, Blackford County is a close-knit community that values its agricultural roots while embracing modern industries and technologies. The county is known for its strong sense of community and its commitment to education and innovation. It is home to several parks, recreational areas, and historic sites that highlight the county's rich history and natural beauty, making it an appealing place for residents and visitors alike.

This timeline provides a condensed summary of the historical journey of Blackford County, Indiana.

  • 1838: Blackford County is established on February 15.
  • 1840: The first log courthouse is built in Hartford City.
  • 1873: The Bee Line Railroad reaches the county, leading to increased commerce and growth.
  • 1892: Natural gas is discovered in the county, sparking an industrial boom.
  • 1905: Hartford City becomes the county seat.
  • 1913: A massive explosion rocks the Hartford City Glass Factory, resulting in numerous fatalities.
  • 1920: Indiana's first commercial oil well is drilled in the county, further fueling economic growth.
  • 1927: The Hartford City Municipal Airport is opened.
  • 1946: The county's first radio station, WBAT, begins broadcasting.
  • 1974: The Blackford County Historical Society is founded.
  • 2004: The Blackford County Arts Center opens its doors, promoting cultural enrichment in the community.