CEDAR GLADE 1808 House built by Jacob Kintner, Sr. 1808. Named for giant native red cedars in area. Self-sustaining plantation traded 1849 to Thomas McGrain, Sr. for Louisville property. Sheltered Corydon residents July 1863 during Morgan's Raid. First marked 1966 by M. Dowling McGrain. Listed in National Register, 1983. Erected 1992 by Indiana Historical Bureau and Thomas D. McGrain


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