4-482: Blanford may refer to: Places [ edit ] Blanford, Indiana , United States Blanford, Virginia (former town annexed by Petersburg, Virginia), United States People with the surname [ edit ] Henry Francis Blanford (1834–1893), British meteorologist and palaeontologist William Thomas Blanford (1832–1905), English geologist and naturalist See also [ edit ] Battle of Blanford ,
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12-521: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Blanford, Indiana Blanford is a census-designated place in Clinton Township , Vermillion County , in the U.S. state of Indiana . Blanford was laid out in 1912. The community was named for L. S. Blanford, who owned the land where the village is located. A post office has been in operation at Blanford since 1915. In January 1923, there
16-534: Was an expulsion of the small African American community of the old mining town after an ultimatum was issued at a meeting of over 400 white residents for all African-Americans to leave town or turn over the African-American that had allegedly assaulted an 11 year old girl. There also was a shootout at a dance hall shortly afterwards where the Sheriff of Vermillion County, Harry Newland, was investigating shots fired at
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