Manuscripts of
John C. Odell      

    John C. Odell

A life-long resident of Carroll County, John Curtis Odell was a prominent attorney and historian. He was the son of early settlers, James and Sarah Hatfield Odell. John’s father James was a county commissioner, state representative and senator, clerk of Carroll Circuit Court, and one of the founders of the Old Settlers Association.

John Curtis Odell was born December 6, 1838 and died July 6, 1925. He was first married to Euphemia A. Noland in 1865, and she died October 18, 1866. He then married her sister Ruth Elizabeth Noland who lived September 27, 1840 until September 14, 1923. Their children were Charles Noland Odell, November 30, 1875-May 7, 1970, restaurant and hotel manager, and Ruth Josephine Odell, a school teacher who lived July 24, 1882-May 2, 1956. Neither was ever married. Twins Mary H. and Willie B. were born and died in 1874.

In addition to following the legal profession, John Odell was for forty years the secretary of the Old Settlers Association and recorded a significant amount of local history. He was for many years vice president of the Carroll County Historical Society. In 1916 he published the History of Carroll County, Indiana: Its People, Industries and Institutions, With Biographical Sketches of Representative Citizens and Genealogical Records of Many of the Old Families. The volume was published by B. F. Bowen & Co. in Indianapolis, and is comprised of 679 pages of history and biography.

Histories

Early History
Early Militia History
Early Shooting Club
Gravel Road System
Haunted House
Historical Events
Historical Views from 1850-1870 of Carroll County
Indiana History
Nature in Modern Literature
North West Territory Historical Events
Old Settlers Meeting, 1918--87 Years Ago...
Pioneer Construction
Plat Not in Existence
Trip to the Intermountain Country in the year 1865
Winter of 1920 and 1921
Years 1863 and 1864...Businessmen, Officials, etc.

Correspondence

Much of the correspondence in the Museum's collection relates to Odell's duties as an attorney and Justice of the Peace and cover only a few years of his career. Many of the letters seek his services for debt collection or other legal matters and are not included herein. The following letters and documents were selected for their historical interest.

From Aaron Burntrager re cemetery upkeep, Jan. 15, 1914
From Indiana Historical Comm re copies of History, Oct. 21, 1921
From Harlow Lindsey re Indiana historical organizations, Dec. 13, 1921
Odell's acceptance to Society of Indiana Pioneers, November 1921
From Rep. Burton L. French re Carroll County roots, February 1922
From Robert A. Miller re Indiana Militia Information, July 17, 1922
From Geo. Gregg on death of Odell's father, July 11, 1925

The following letters relate to an article published by Odell in The Madisonian regarding a trip made to Montana in 1865 (see "Trip to the Intermountain Country..." above.)

From Editor of The Madisonian in Va. City, Montana, Mar. 20, 1922
Thomas Thexton, April 5, 1922 Thomas Thexton, April 16, 1922
James Sprag, August 20, 1922 James Sprag, September 5, 1922
James Sprag, December 22, 1922


Family Histories

History of James Odell, Sr. - His Children and Their Descendants
History of James Odell, Sr. and Family Descendants
Benjamin Angel

For Additional Info:

Carroll County Historical Museum
Curator: Phyllis Davis Moore
Ground Floor Court House
P.O. Box 277
Delphi, IN 46923

Tel: 1-765-564-3152
Fax: 1-765-564-6161

E-Mail: phyllismoore@ffni.com