Pulaski County Honor Roll Memorial

Historical marker location:
112 E. Main Street, Winamac, Indiana
( Memorial is on East Main Street west of South Monticello Street (a.k.a.: US 35), on the left when traveling west.)

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The Wabash River, which flows through western Indiana, was the inspiration for the state song, "On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away," written by Paul Dresser in 1897. It became one of the most popular songs of its time and has since become a symbol of the state's heritage.
Pulaski County, located in the state of Indiana, has a rich history that dates back to the early 19th century. The county was established in 1839 and named after Count Casimir Pulaski, a Polish nobleman and military officer who fought for American independence during the Revolutionary War.

During its early years, Pulaski County was primarily an agrarian community, with farming and lumbering being the main industries. The county's fertile soil and abundant natural resources played a vital role in its development. Throughout the 1800s, more settlers arrived, and towns like Winamac and Medaryville began to emerge, providing services and opportunities for the growing population.

In the late 1800s and early 1900s, Pulaski County experienced significant economic growth with the expansion of the railroad. The rail lines allowed for the transportation of goods, opening up new markets and fostering trade. This led to the establishment of new industries, including the production of dairy products, furniture, and textiles.

In the 20th century, Pulaski County faced challenges like the Great Depression, which had a significant impact on the local economy. However, the county managed to overcome these difficulties and continued to develop. Today, Pulaski County remains predominantly rural, with a focus on agriculture, though it has also diversified its economy with the addition of industries such as manufacturing and tourism. The county's historical sites, natural beauty, and recreational opportunities make Pulaski County an attractive destination for visitors and a pleasant place to live for its residents.

This timeline provides a glimpse into the major events and milestones that have shaped the history of Pulaski County, Indiana.

  • Pulaski County was established on February 7, 1835.
  • In 1850, the first land office was opened in Pulaski County.
  • The county's first courthouse was built in 1851, but it was destroyed by a fire in 1881.
  • A new courthouse was constructed in 1886.
  • In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Pulaski County experienced growth in agriculture and industry.
  • During the 1930s, the county faced challenges due to the Great Depression.
  • Efforts to improve infrastructure, including the construction of highways, took place in the mid-20th century.
  • In recent years, Pulaski County has focused on economic development and promoting tourism.