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Armiesburg, Indiana : ウィキペディア英語版
Armiesburg, Indiana

Armiesburg (also called Armiesburg Mills, Armiesburgh or Stringtown) is an unincorporated community in Wabash Township, Parke County, Indiana, United States.
==History==
When General William Henry Harrison took an army from Vincennes to the Battle of Tippecanoe in late 1811, Zachariah Cicott served as a scout. Cicott was familiar with the area because of his time trading up and down the Wabash River, starting ''circa'' 1801. The trail taken by Harrison's army passed through the area that later became Parke County on its way to and from the battle site in Tippecanoe County. The settlement of Armiesburg was so named because Harrison and his army crossed the Raccoon Creek and camped near there on their way to the battle.〔Bowen 1913, pp. 52–53, 221.〕 After the county was established in 1821, the county seat was located first at Roseville, and second at Armiesburg where at least two court sessions were held. The county seat was finally located at Rockville in 1822.〔Bowen 1913, p. 62.〕 The original plat of the town was destroyed along with many other records in an 1832 fire in Rockville;〔Bowen 1913, p. 152.〕 the town was platted again in 1833.

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