The early west-central Indiana town of Crawfordsville saw the passage of
several Native American tribes, as well as French traders and
missionaries, traveling along Sugar Creek. Flourishing as the county
seat, the city was buoyed by the railroad, horses, and higher education,
and is most well known for Wabash College, outstanding American authors
such as Lew Wallace (Ben Hur), and the Federal Land Office. Overcoming
hardships along the way, the residents' fortitude and commitment to the
city's growth enabled them to persevere and establish this lucrative and
charming community.