Judge Jeremiah Sullivan House, 304 West Second Street, Madison, Jefferson County, IN
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Significance: Jeremiah Sullivan was born in Rockingham County, Va. in 1794. ... In 1818, he erected a residence in Madison, Indiana, which is still standing, in good condition, and known as the Sullivan Home. While a member of the Indiana Legislature, he suggested the name "Indianapolis" for the new State Capital. At first, the suggestion met with ridicule, but after much discussion was adopted. He was a member of the early Indiana Supreme Court, consisting of three Justices, Blackford, Dewey and Sullivan. He was a graduate of William and Mary College of Williamsburg, Virginia.
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-9
Survey number: HABS IN-9
Building/structure dates: 1818 Initial Construction
National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 73000020
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