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“Kokomo”, the name of a small city in central Indiana, was originally a personal name of a historical Miami Indian man. Although the correct translation of the man's name was published in the 1800s, it was soon forgotten. Ever since then the name has defied interpretation because it was garbled to opacity.
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15, 1844 (named for Miami Chief Jean Baptiste Richardville; it was renamed in 1846 for deceased Hoosier politician Tilghman A. Howard), and legally underway on ...
The city of Kokomo, Indiana is named after him. David Foster, the founder of the city of Kokomo, is widely quoted as having said, "It was the orneriest town on ...
Foster is said to have named the city after Chief Kokomo. Howard County was incorporated in 1843, among the last Indiana counties to be established. Kokomo ...
Kokomo, city, seat (1844) of Howard county, north-central Indiana, U.S., on Wildcat Creek, 52 miles (84 km) north of Indianapolis. In 1844 David Foster, ...
A cenotaph honoring the village leader named Kokomo, from whom the city was named, was dedicated in 1911 at the 400 block of Purdum Street. Civil War Cannon.
The campus is located in the city of Kokomo, which was founded in 1854 by David Foster. Foster named the community after a Miami Indian chief, Koh Koh Mah ...
Jan 6, 2018 · “Kokomo”, the name of a small city in central Indiana, was originally a personal name of a historical Miami Indian man.
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