

Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in LaGrange County, Indiana.
LaGrange County was founded in 1832 -- LaGrange, meaning “farm or plantation” was named after the Marquis de Lafayette plantation. Over a third of the population is Amish.
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Towns, Townships & Communities
Beaty's Beach | Bloomfield | Brighton | Brushy Prairie | Clay | Clearspring | Eddy | Eden | Elmira | Emma | Gravel Beach | Greenfield | Greenfield Mills | Greenwood | Hartzel | Honeyville | Howe | Indianola | Johnson | LaGrange (County Seat) | Lakeside Park | Lakeview | Lima | Milford | Mongo | Mount Pisgah | Newbury | Northwood | Oak Lodge | Ontario | Pashan | Plato | Ramblewood | River Oaks | Scott | Seyberts | Sha-Get Acres | Shady Nook | Shipshewana | South Milford | Springfield | Star Mill | Stony Creek | Stroh | Tall Timbers | Timberhurst | Topeka | Twin Lakes | Valentine | Van Buren | Weber's Landing | Witmer Manor | Wolcottville (part) | Woodland Hills | Woodland Park | Woodruff
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