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Gibson County is a county located in the southwestern part of the U.S. state of Indiana and is included in the Evansville , Indiana – Kentucky Metropolitan Statistical Area . As of 2010, the population was 33,503. The county seat is Princeton .
The first white settler of Gibson County was John Severns. He was a native of Wales and came with his parents to America several years before the Revolutionary War . He settled in Gibson County in 1789-90 on the south bank of the Patoka River at a place now known as Severns Bridge. Another early Gibson County settler was William Hargrove, who came from Kentucky by pack mule in 1803; Captain Hargrove commanded a company of militia from Gibson County at the Battle of Tippecanoe in 1811. Indiana Map of Counties on April 1, 1813. The Rev. Joseph Milburn, along with his son, Robert Milburn, also arrived in 1803. They settled near Princeton , between the Patoka and White Rivers . The Milburns were from the area of Washington County , Kentucky . Rev.