Indiana in Relation to Its Geography Statistics Institutions County Topograp

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Indiana in Relation to Its Geography Statistics Institutions County Topograp
Richard Swainson Fisher
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In 1850 the county contained 2, 401 dwellings and families, 14, 596 inhabitants, 1, 392 farms, and 14 productive establishments. MARTINSVILLE, about one mile east of White river, is the county seat.
COUNTY TOPOGRAPHY. 85 NOBLE county, organized 1838, contains 432 square miles, and is bounded north by La Grange, east by De Kalb, south by Allen and Whitley, and west by Kosciusko and Elkhart. The principal water-courses are Elkhart river and Tippecanoe river. The surface is much diversi- fied, som
...e portions being nearly level, and others rolling or hilly, and about one half is timber covered, the residue being barrens intermixed with prairies. The soil is gene- rally a dark loam, with clay or sand, or both, in various proportions. Lakes are numerous, but small. , Iron ore is abundant. In 1850 the county contained 1, 395 dwell- ings, 1, 402 families, 7, 946 inhabitants, 772 farms, and Itf productive establishments. ALBION is the county seat.
OHIO county, organized 1844, contains 92 square miles, and is the smallest in the state.


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