Freedom was laid out in 1834, at which time it was an important shipping point of
flatboats.[5] The community's name is derived from Joseph Freeland, an early settler.[6] A post office has been in operation at Freedom since 1834.[7]
Notable people
James Pierce - Freedom is the birthplace of one of the original Tarzan actors. Tarzan and the Golden Lion starred James Pierce, a native of Freedom, and an all-American football star at
Indiana University. Though his role in this previously-lost film would prove to be his largest on-screen, Pierce went on to play a permanent role in the Tarzan story off-camera. Tarzan creator
Edgar Rice Burroughs, who had himself cast Pierce in the film, thought well enough of his ideal ape-man to introduce him to his daughter, whom Pierce subsequently married. James and Joan Burroughs Pierce went on to play Tarzan and Jane in 364 radio programs in the early 1930s and remained married until her death. They are buried next to one another in
Shelbyville, Indiana in graves reading "Tarzan and Jane".
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Sammy L. Davis -
U.S. Army Sergeant First Class Sammy L. Davis,
Medal of Honor recipient of the
Vietnam War, lives in Freedom.[8] In early 2014, the State of Indiana honored Davis's great bravery and heroism by erecting two sets of highway memorial signs at the entrances of State Route 46 and U.S. Route 231 in
Owen County, Indiana.[9][10]