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Official Website
Huntington County was organized from previously unorganized Indiana territory and lands gained by the Adams New Purchase of 1818. The county's creation was authorized by act of the Indiana State legislature dated 2 February 1832. The county was named for Samuel Huntington, who signed the Declaration of Independence and the Articles of Confederation and was the President of the Continental Congress under the Articles of Confederation.
Adjacent Counties
Cities & Towns
- Andrews
- Banquo
- Bippus
- Goblesville
- Huntington (County Seat)
- Lancaster
- Majenica
- Markle (part)
- Monument City
- Mount Etna
- Plum Tree
- Roanoke
- Warren
Other Townships & Communities: Bowerstown, Bracken, Buckeye, Clear Creek, Dallas, Harlansburg, Jackson, Jefferson, Lancaster, Mahon, Makin, Mardenis, Milo, Pleasant Plain, Polk, Roanoke Station, Rock Creek, Rock Creek Center, Salamonie, Simpson, Union, Warren and Wayne
Cemeteries
Links
National Register of Historic Places
Huntington County Historical Museum
History of Huntington County, Indiana, Vol. 1