Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Warrick County, Indiana.
Official Website
Warrick County was formed by statute, March 9, 1813, effective April 30, 1813 and was named for Captain Jacob Warrick, an Indiana militia company commander killed in the Battle of Tippecanoe in 1811.
Adjacent Counties
- Pike County
- Dubois County
- Spencer County
- Daviess County, Kentucky
- Henderson County, Kentucky
- Vanderburgh County
- Gibson County
Cities & Townships
- Anderson
- Boon
- Boonville (County Seat)
- Campbell
- Chandler
- Elberfeld
- Greer
- Hart
- Lane
- Lynnville
- Newburgh
- Ohio
- Owen
- Pigeon
- Skelton
- Tennyson
Unincorporated Towns
Ash Iron Springs | Baugh City | Bullocktown | Camp Brosend | Center | Dayville | De Gonia Springs | Dickeyville | Eames | Eby | Fisherville | Folsomville | Graham Valley | Greenbrier | Heilman | Hemenway | Hillcrest Terrace | Jarretts | Jockey | Loafers Station | Millersburg | New Hope | Paradise | Pelzer | Red Bush | Rolling Acres | Rosebud | Rustic Hills | Saint John | Scalesville | Selvin | Stanley | Stevenson | Turpin Hill | Vanada | Victoria | Wheatonville | Yankeetown
Cemeteries
Links
National Register of Historic Places
[https://marshaswarrickweb. IN Gen Web]