VANDERBURGH COUNTY

Vanderburgh County was formed on January 7, 1818, from Gibson, Posey, and Warrick counties. It was named for Captain Henry Vanderburgh, Revolutionary War veteran and judge for the Indiana Territory.

Evansville named for Robert Evans, who did not actually found the city, but his influence played a role in determining the future of the town. He was the ninth Speaker of the Indiana House of Representatives.


1876 Historical Map

WABASH & ERIE CANAL

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Mileage & Structures

CENTRAL CANAL

Southern Terminus

Construction started in the 1834s; it was completed and open for use in 1836. The Central Canal’s southern terminus was located west of Mulberry St. along 5th St. The extension of the canal to Indiana St. terminus near Pigeon Creek occurred in 1839. This section of canal operated until 1852/53 when it was added to the Wabash & Erie Canal.


The following tabs correspond to articles written from past Canal Society of Indiana publications and the county you are viewing. Click on the link to read the associated article.

The Tumble
(2017 – Present)

The Tumble is the Canal Society of Indiana’s (CSI) current publication. The Tumble was the first publication of CSI to be completely internet based starting in 2017.

Hoosier Packet
(2002-2016)

The Hoosier Packet was the official Canal Society of Indiana’s publication from 2002 through 2016.

CSI Newsletter
(1986-2002)

The Newsletter began being published in 1986 and was a companion publication of the Canal Society of Indiana’s (CSI) that ran concurrent with Indiana Canals publication. The Newsletter was initially printed with information about CSI. In the mid 990s Newsletter took on a new format and absorbed Indiana Canals into this one publication which became the primary publication of the Canal Society of Indiana until 2002.

Indiana Canals
(1989 – 2002)

Indiana Canals began being published in 1986 and was a companion publication of the Canal Society of Indiana’s (CSI) that ran concurrent with Newsletter publication. Indiana Canals was initially printed with information about the how the canals function, mechanical features of old and what was still remaining. In the mid 990s Indiana Canals publication was absorbed into the Newsletter which became the prime publication of the Canal Society of Indiana.

Volume II (1990)

Volume IV (1992/93)

Volume V (1993/94)

Volume VII (1995/96)

Volume VIII (1997)

Indiana Waterways
(1981 – 1986)

Indiana Waterways was the first publication of the Canal Society of Indiana. The first edition was published in 1981 several months before the establishment of the Canal Society of Indiana and became the source of information about the development of CSI and information to the members until the creation of Indiana Canals and the Newsletter in 1986.

Volume II (1982)

Volume III (1983)

Volume IV (1985)

Volume V (1986)