Veraestau is a historic home located in Center Township, Dearborn County, Indiana. It was built in 1838, and is a two-story, Greek Revival style brick...
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District of Indiana. William S. Holman (1822–1897) – born in Aurora at Veraestau, the home built by his father, Jesse Lynch Holman. He was elected to 10...
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County's first treasurer 316 Ferry Street Vevay, Indiana ca. 1810 Commercial Veraestau Dearborn County, Indiana ca. 1810 Residence John Work House Charlestown...
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event and rental venues: the Morris-Butler House in Indianapolis and Veraestau historic site in Aurora, Indiana. Landmarks' honorary board chair is Indiana's...
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Notable interments include Jesse Lynch Holman (1784–1842) (reburial from Veraestau), Lonnie Mack (1941–2016), and William Steele Holman (1822–1897). It was...
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terminated on March 28, 1842, due to his death in Aurora. Originally buried at Veraestau, he was later moved to the Holman family plot at River View Cemetery....
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was organized in 1839. Laughery Creek Bridge, River View Cemetery, and Veraestau are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. According to the...
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in office in 1897, a month after his last election. Holman was born at Veraestau, a son of Jesse Lynch Holman (1784–1842). He attended Franklin College...
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and of the Allen Hamilton National Bank in Fort Wayne. He resided at "Veraestau" and is buried in Lindenwood Cemetery. In 1861 Hamilton donated land for...
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