Howe was settled in 1834. At that time, it was named "Mongoquinong", a name that the
Potawatomi people had given to the prairie in northeastern Indiana. Shortly thereafter it was renamed "Lima" and was, at that time, the
county seat. It was later renamed "Howe" after John B. Howe, a local attorney. The
Howe Military School, the town's most famous attraction, was founded in 1884.
Local places on the National Register Sites in Howe on the
National Register of Historic Places are: •
John Badlam Howe Mansion, also known as the Howe Military School Rectory • Lima Township School •
St. James Memorial Chapel •
Star Milling and Electric Company Historic District •
Samuel P. Williams House Kingsbury Hotel ==Geography==