Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Wells County, Indiana.
Official Website
On 2 February 1837 an act was passed by the state, authorizing Wells County to be organized. It was named for Capt. William A. Wells, who was captured by Native Americans as a young boy and adopted by the Miami chief Little Turtle.
Adjacent Counties
Cities & Towns
- Bluffton (County Seat)
- Markle (part)
- Ossian
- Poneto (formerly Worthington)
- Uniondale
- Vera Cruz
- Zanesville (part)
Townships & Communities
Chester | Craigville | Curryville | Dillman | Domestic | Five Points | Greenville | Greenwood | Harrison | Jackson | Jeff | Jefferson | Keystone | Kingsland | Lancaster | Liberty | Liberty Center | McNatts | Mount Zion | Murray | North Oaks | Nottingham | Petroleum | Phenix | Reiffsburg | Riverside | Rockcreek | Rockford | Tocsin | Toll Gate Heights | Travisville | Union | Wellsburg
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National Register of Historic Places