Early days in Pulaski County, are recalled through a mixture of colorful tales, factual data and personal biographies in this new 8.5" x 11" spiral-bound booklet, printed on 60# opaque paper. The booklet is an excerpt from Counties of White and Pulaski Indiana Historical and Biographical. A vinyl sheet protects the front cover. We reprinted the booklet directly from an original edition, which unfortunately had smudge marks on some pages. Where these could not be removed without damage to the type, they remain in the reprint. Our 82-page booklet, which actually includes about 160 pages of the original text, is entitled: Pulaski County Indiana USA Among the subjects discussed are: Physical Description; Indians, County Organization, the First Settlers, Squatters, Circuit Court, County Buildings, Medical Society, Petroleum Company, Agricultural Society, Officials, Pulaski in the Mexican War and the Civil War, Loyalty and Disloyalty, Sketches of Regiments, History of Winamac and Monroe Township, Salem Township, Francesville and the Male and Female College, Secret Societies, Harrison Township, Indian Creek Township, Village of Pulaski, White Post Township, Medarville, an Unsolved Mystery, Schools, Churches, Van Buren Township, Rosedale, Tippecanoe Township, Monterey, Cass Township and the town of Belfast, Rich Grove Township, Jefferson Township, Beaver Township and Franklin Township. *Although this booklet does not include individual biographies, it does mention a lot of names.


