Grouseland - Vincennes, IN
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N 38° 41.132 W 087° 31.552
16S E 454263 N 4282011
"Grouseland, the William Henry Harrison Mansion and Museum, is a National Historic Landmark in architectural and historical fields." - Wikipedia
Waymark Code: WMN4JB
Location: Indiana, United States
Date Posted: 12/26/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member razalas
Views: 5

County of site: Knox County
Location of site: 3 W. Scott St., Vincennes
three markers on site:

Marker One Text:

Welcome to
"GROUSELAND"
Built 1803 ~ 1804
HOME OF
WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON
Governor Indiana Territory 1800-1812
President of the United States 1840

Mansion owned and restored by
Francis Vigo Chapter
Daughters of the American Revolution

OPEN DAILY 9 to 5

Marker Two:
Erected in 2006
Erected by: Indiana Daughters of the American Revolution, Mrs. Donal U. Bouinser, State Regant, 2000-2003
Text:
On July 4, 1800, the western part of the Northwest Territory became the Indiana Territory. It covered land that would eventually be included in the present states of Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota.

Vincennes, on the Wabash River, was established as the seat of government.

President John Adams appointed William Henry Harrison the first territorial governor. Harrison later became the ninth President of the United States.

Marker Three: Erected: 2006
Erected by: Indiana Historical Bureau, Ohio River Chapter - Lewis & Clark Trail Heritage Foundation, National Park Service, Indiana Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Commission & IDNR
Marker text:

William Henry Harrison &
Lewis & Clark Expedition
Side one:
Harrison became Governor of Indiana Territory 1800; he administered government of District of Louisiana 1804-1805. In Vincennes, he served as a contact during the expedition; surviving records document his support and his involvement in decisions about western Indian chiefs visiting Washington.

Side two:
In 1806, on their way to the Falls of the Ohio and then Washington after the expedition, Lewis and Clark stopped in Vincennes; Lewis wrote from Vincennes on October 30 to Secretary of War Henry Dearborn. The expedition explored lands of the Louisiana Purchase and the Pacific Northwest, 1803-1806.


There are several interesting site about this location, you may visit some of them here: Gouseland Tours , Gouseland, Indiana , National Park Service

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