Fairbanks' Massacre

Historical marker location:
Fairbanks, Indiana
( Marker is at the intersection of State Road 63 and West Market Street, on the left when traveling north on State Road 63.)
Marker installed: 1989

Sergeant Nathan Fairbanks

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The first public demonstration of the electric light bulb was given by Thomas Edison in Menlo Park, New Jersey, but the first practical incandescent light bulb was invented by Lewis Howard Latimer, who was born in Chelsea, Massachusetts, but lived in Indiana for a time. Latimer was also the first African American to be employed as an engineer by the U.S. Patent Office.
Sullivan County, located in the western part of Indiana, has a rich history that dates back to its settlement in the early 19th century. The area was first explored by French traders in the 18th century, but it wasn't until the early 1800s that permanent settlements began to form. The county was officially established on January 20, 1817, named in honor of American Revolutionary War General Daniel Sullivan.

During the mid-19th century, Sullivan County experienced a rapid increase in population and economic growth. The discovery of extensive coal reserves in the area led to the development of a thriving mining industry. Numerous mines were established, attracting workers from across the region and contributing to the county's prosperity.

The late 19th and early 20th centuries brought further development to Sullivan County. Railroads were constructed, connecting the county to regional and national markets and facilitating the transportation of coal, timber, and other goods. The county became known for its agricultural production, particularly in the cultivation of corn and wheat.

In the 20th century, Sullivan County faced the challenges of economic fluctuations and shifts in industry. The decline of the coal mining industry in the mid-20th century had a significant impact on the county's economy, leading to a decrease in population and job opportunities. However, efforts to diversify the local economy have been made, with a focus on agriculture, manufacturing, and tourism.

Today, Sullivan County continues to be a unique blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and community spirit. Its rich history and resilience are celebrated through various museums, festivals, and attractions, attracting visitors from near and far. The county's past serves as a testament to the perseverance and adaptability of its residents, and a reminder of the importance of embracing change while honoring tradition.

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

  • Sullivan County, Indiana is founded in 1817.
  • In 1838, Sullivan County experiences a smallpox epidemic.
  • The county courthouse in Sullivan is completed in 1843.
  • During the Civil War, several soldiers from Sullivan County join the Union Army.
  • In 1871, the first coal mine is opened in the county.
  • The Sullivan County Historical Society is founded in 1898.
  • In 1907, the first automobile is registered in the county.
  • The Great Depression hits the county hard in the 1930s.
  • During World War II, many residents of Sullivan County serve in the military.
  • In 1961, the county's first hospital, Sullivan County Community Hospital, is opened.
  • The Sullivan County Park and Lake is established in 1970.
  • Sullivan County celebrates its bicentennial in 2017.