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Morgan County is a county located in the U.S. state of Indiana . As of 2010, the population was 68,894. The county seat is Martinsville . Morgan is one of seven counties contiguous to Marion County , and is located between Indianapolis , in Marion County, and Bloomington , located in Monroe County . Two state highways, State Roads 37 and 67 , carry large numbers of daily commuters between the two larger communities. The county is divided into 14 townships which provide local services.
Morgan County was formed in 1822. It was named for Gen. Daniel Morgan , who defeated the British at the Battle of Cowpens in the Revolutionary War . In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, mineral springs in Martinsville gave rise to several spas, and the nickname of the Martinsville High School athletic teams has subsequently been the Artesians. Settlers in Morgan County in the early nineteenth century came predominantly from southern states. The Mooresville area and surrounding communities received large numbers of southern Quakers, driven to migrate because of their opposition to slavery. Paul Hadley , a Mooresville resident, was the designer of the current Indiana flag , as well as a locally prominent water color artist in the early twentieth century. County government took several steps forward in the 2000s, creating a new Plan Commission, re-instituting a county economic development organization, and establishing the county's first Park and Recreation Board between 2000 and 2004. Morgan County also was the first county in the metropolitan Indianapolis region to establish a smoking ban ordinance for restaurants, taking that step in 2004. Other communities in the region soon followed Morgan County's lead.