- Fayette County, Indiana - Wikipedia
Fayette County was created by act of the Indiana General Assembly in December 1818 from portions of Wayne and Franklin counties and unincorporated ("New Purchase") territory in the northern portion of the county
- Fayette County, Indiana
Learn about Fayette County, IN and all it has to offer Established in 1819 and named after the French military officer Marquis de la Fayette, the county has played a significant role in Indiana’s development
- County Departments | Fayette County - Connersville, Indiana
County Departments Animal Shelter Area Planning Assessor Auditor Coroner County Highway Department County Treasurer Health Department Purdue Extension Office 4H Recorder Soil Water Surveyor Veterans Emergency Management Information Technology
- Fayette County Government, Indiana, Home
Fayette County Government, Indiana 401 Central Ave Connersville, IN 47331 Website: gov fayettecounty21 us datapitstop » Fayette County Government, Indiana »Home
- Fayette County, Indiana
Fayette County, Indiana Named for Revolutionary War hero Marquis de Lafayette and organized in 1819 County Seat: Connersville Largest City: Connersville (2024 population: 13,282) Population per Square Mile: 108 53 Square Miles: 215 00 Go to county's in gov site
- Indiana County Information Map - IN. gov
From government services to local attractions, this map streamlines your search for relevant information, making it a valuable tool for anyone navigating Indiana's diverse landscape Other local online resources can be accessed below, scroll down to view them
- Towns And Cities in Fayette County - Indiana
Fayette County is one of 92 counties in the U S state of Indiana, located in the state’s east central region The population was 23,398 in 2020 The majority of the county is rural, with farms, grassland, and unincorporated woods being the primary land uses
- County profile: Fayette County - Indiana Connection
In the early 1800s, Fayette County became a place for settlers after land was purchased from Native Americans through treaties like the 1809 Treaty of Fort Wayne
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