For generations, the people of Pulaski County, Indiana, have seen the name of Pulaski on the Courthouse, in tax bills, in town halls, newspapers, and schools. The county paid each volunteer, first $25 and then $100, to enroll in the Union Army during the Civil War, and each outfit from the county took its name wherever it fought. In every election, whether county, state, or presidential, there have been returns from Pulaski County. And yet, with so many generations having lived in Pulaski County, Indiana, never has there been a painting or a bust of General Pulaski in the courthouse.
Brief History of Casimir Pulaski
Find a brief history of the adult life of Casimir Pulaski here.
General Pulaski’s Battle Banner
The banner hanging in the museum is a replica of General Pulaski’s battle banner.