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Gene Stratton-Porter

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Geneva Grace Stratton was born on August 17, 1863, on “Hopewell” farm near Wabash, Indiana.

“Hopewell”, near Wabash, Indiana, was the Stratton family farm for almost thirty years. The 240 rolling acres was heavily forested with several flowing springs and little streams crossing it in three directions. In 1872, Mark Stratton donated a corner of his land for the Hopewell Church and Cemetery which he helped to build. He was an ordained minister and the pastor of the beautiful, little red brick church for many years. The Hopewell Cemetery now contains the graves of Mark and Mary Stratton along with those of their children, Leander, Ada, Samira, and Louisa.

Gene was happy and carefree at “Hopewell.” Her parents were avid Nature enthusiasts and always taught Gene to wonder at and to appreciate the beauty of the great outdoors. From her mother Gene learned to love flowers and all growing things. She became so friendly with the birds that she could actually touch them while they brooded. When her mother became a semi-invalid following an attack of typhoid fever, Gene would go out to the fields with her brothers and play happily in the woods while they worked. At that time there were Indians living in the area with whom she became good friends. She was especially fond of the family of Chief Wacacoonah of the Meshingmesas. Gene earned her first money from selling the arrowheads and goose quills given to her by the Indians.

Building of the Salamonie Reservoir

Pictures taken by Peggy Bever during the construction of the Salamonie Reservoir

The Kerr Lock and the Wabash and Erie Canal

For pictures and the source of this information, see Terry Pepper’s research here: http://www.terrypepper.com/w&e/lagro.htm

Lagro took its name from the Miami Indian Chief Le Gros. In 1828, a two room brick house was constructed for him at this site. He occupied the home until his death in 1831.
Miami Erie & Wabash Canal Country. Harry G. Black. 1991. page 49.

On the site of this old Indian town, Gen. Tipton had laid out a town which he called La Gro. But at what time this town was laid out I have never been able to ascertain. The original plat, however was recorded in Book A, page 55, of the records of Huntington county, but at what date the record fails to state, though the instrument recorded this bears the date May 18, 1835, and the one on the page following, June 10, 1835, so that we can approach the date of recording the Plat. The first lots sold in the town, numbered 174, 175 and 176, to Jacob Chappel, the deed for which was acknowledged September 18, 1834, so that we can conclude the town was laid out at least as early as September, 1834.

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History of St. Patrick’s Church

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“Jesuit Missionaries, on their way from Montreal, Canada, to post Vincennes, visited Lagro as early as 1800. The venerable missionary, Father Badin, stopped there, in 1833, on his way from Fort Wayne to Logansport. The construction of the Wabash and Erie Canal, in 1837, opened up a general traffic, and Lagro became the chief shipping center for wheat, corn and other crops. A number of families, of whom many were Irish Catholic, came from the east to make Lagro and its vicinity their home.

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1876 Map of Lagro

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From the Illustrated historical atlas of the State of Indiana. Published by Baskin, Forster & Co. Lakeside Building Chicago, Ills. 1876. Engraved & Printed by Chas. Shober & Co. Props. of Chicago Lithographing Co.

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Early Days of Lagro

EARLY DAYS OF LAGRO BY DR. THOMAS
COMPILED BY RON WOODWARD

The following article of early days written by Dr. Thomas in the Huntington Press will
prove of interest to our readers:
The writer’s mother has in her possession a copy of the “Lagro Express”-”The Pony
Express” as it was known by those whose memory carries them back to an earlier day in
the history of this quaint old village on the Wabash-at one time the metropolis of northern
Indiana.
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Kerr Lock

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