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Carroll County is located in northwestern central Indiana, bordered on the northwest by White County, to the northeast by Cass County, to the southeast by Howard County, to the south by Clinton County, and to the southwest by Tippecanoe County.
It has an area of 372 square miles and during the 2000 Census had 20,165 residents.
Delphi (2000 Census population of 3,015) is both the largest city in Carroll County and the County Seat.
Other cities and towns include Flora (2,227), Camden (582), Burlington (444), and Yeoman (96).
The county was named for Charles Carroll, signer of the Declaration of Independence.
Notable natives include John Barnhill, a pioneering head and neck surgeon.
See Also:
Carroll County
City of Delphi
Wabash & Erie Canal Park
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