Howard County Historical Society
1200 West Sycamore Kokomo, Indiana 46901 (765) 452-4314
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05/31/2012 - Sticks And Stones

05/31/2012 - Lost (and and found) Lifeboat

05/21/2012 - Public Meeting for Russiaville Interurban Station Grant


Trivia


Miami Chief Jean-Baptiste Richardville died in 1841. LaFontaine became chief and later sold land along Wildcat Creek to Allen Hamilton, who in turn sells it to David Foster for $4,000, which in turn becomes city of Kokomo.

Calendar



Jun 03
2012

Sunday At The Seiberling

Come tour the mansion with a friend, spouse or family - buy one admission and get the second free! See the remarkable architecture, woodwork and stained glass windows while you tour the museum exhibits.... More Details

Sep 15
2012

KohKohMah Living History Encampment

Re-enactment of Howard County History during the French and Indian War.Official KohKohMah website The woods is full of 18th Century camps and enthusiastic re-enactors in beautiful Wildcat Valley of Western Howard County every third weekend of September. Visit the different camps, British & Frenc... More Details

Sep 16
2012

KohKohMah Living History Encampment

Re-enactment of Howard County History during the French and Indian War.Official KohKohMah website The woods is full of 18th Century camps and enthusiastic re-enactors in beautiful Wildcat Valley of Western Howard County every third weekend of September. Visit the different camps, British & Frenc... More Details

Nov 24
2012

Christmas at the Seiberling Celebration

Lighting ceremony, tours of the beautifully decorated Seiberling Mansion, carriage rides, visits with Santa, musical entertainment and refreshments. (Schedule your carriage ride in advance by calling the historical society at (765) 452-4314. Admission $4 for adults and $1 for children 12 and und... More Details

Photograph Collection Ask A Curator KohKohMah Living History Encampment