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Montgomery County
Indiana

Montgomery County information:

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    Selected officials of Montgomery County

    (not intended to be complete)

    Albert Barnes Anderson (Prosecuting Attorney, 1886-90)


    Politicians who were born in Montgomery County


    Politicians who lived in Montgomery County


    Politicians who died in Montgomery County


    Cemeteries and Memorial Sites of Politicians in Montgomery County


    Unknown Location
    Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana

    Politicians buried here:


    Crawfordsville Masonic Cemetery
    Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana

    Politicians buried here:


    Masonic Cemetery
    Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana

    Politicians buried here:


    Oak Hill Cemetery
    Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana
    Location maps, from U.S. Census Tiger Map Server:

    Politicians buried here:


    Yountsville Cemetery
    Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana

    Politicians formerly buried here:


    Harshbarger Cemetery
    Near Ladoga, Montgomery County, Indiana

    Politicians buried here:


    Waynetown Masonic Cemetery
    Waynetown, Montgomery County, Indiana

    Politicians buried here:


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    Henry L. Clinton, Apollo Hall, New York City, February 3, 1872
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