Indiana : in relation to its geography, statistics, institutions, county topography, etc. : with a "reference index" to Colton's maps of Indiana, Part 10

Author: Fisher, Richard Swainson
Publication date: 1854
Publisher: New York: J.H. Colton
Number of Pages: 152


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Morristown


7


45


Dublin -


8 51


Holmes' Mills


4


49


CAMBRIDGE CITY


2 53


Sellersburg


9


58


Germantown


2 55


JEFFERSONVILLE


8


66


Centreville


-


7 62


* Branch Railroad to Shelbyville, 16 miles ; whence continued to Knightstown, 27 miles, and to Rushville, 20 miles.


{ Branch Railroad, via Liberty and Morgantown, to Martinsville, 29 miles.


{ Branch Railroad to Milford, 4 miles.


Indianapolis, Lawrence- burg, and Cincinnati.


INDIANAPOLIS


SHELBYVILLE


26 26


Middletown 7 33


St. Omer 3


36


Milford Junctionį


7 43


Greensburg


10


53


Huntersville


- 13


66


Guilford - 22


88


LAWRENCEBURG 8


96


State Line 2 98


CINCINNATI


18 116


Indianap's and Cincinnati. (Via Shelbyville and Junction R.R )


INDIANAPOLIS -


SHELBYVILLE 26 26


Rushville - 20 46


Columbus and Jefferson.


COLUMBUS


Wailesboro'


4


4


Waynesville


2


6


Bannersville


1


7


Jonesville -


3


10


Rockford


5


15


Vernon Fork


9 24


Muscatatuk River


4


28


Worthsville


7


71


Greenwood


3


74


Southport


5


79


INDIANAPOLIS -


7 86


125


ROUTES IN INDIANA.


Indianapolis, Eaton, and Cincinnati-Continued.


Richmond* 6 68


State Linet


4 72


Eaton 10 82


Hamilton 34 116


CINCINNATI -


25 141


New Castle, Richmond, and Logansport.


RICHMOND


Washington


9 9


Hagerstown


7 16


NEW CASTLE


11 27


ANDERSONTOWN


18 45


LOGANSPORT


64 109


Indianapolis andLafayette.


INDIANAPOLIS


Piketon -


7 7


Royalton -


7 14


Lebanon 12 26


Thorntown 8 34


LAFAYETTE


26 60


Indianapolis and Terre Haute.


INDIANAPOLIS


Bridgeport 9


9


Cartersburg


8 17


N. Belleville 2


19


Claysville -


2 21


Crittenden 28


7


29


Fillmore 5


34


GREEN CASTLE


6


40


Colloma 5


45


Manhattan .


2


47


Brazil


11 58


Highland


3 61


TERRE HAUTE


12 73


New Albany and Chicago.


NEW ALBANY -


9


9


N. Providence


9


18


Pekin 5


23


SALEM


- 12


35


Orleans


20


55


Woodville


62


BEDFORD


8


70


Fairfax


10


80


BLOOMINGTON


11


91


Ellettsville


6


97


GOSPORT 8


105


Cloverdale 11


116


Tipton


17


39


Putnamville


6


122


Kokomo


16


55


GREEN CASTLE


5


127


Miami


9


64


Fincastle


12


139


Leonda


5


69


CRAWFORDSVILLE


- 16


155


Peru


6


75


Linden -


10


165


Paw Paw


14


89


Romney - 5


170


Warsaw -


- 24


113


LA FAYETTE


13


183


GOSHEN


26


139


MICHIGAN CITY


92


275


ELKHART


. 10


149


CHICAGO


58


333


6


6


Oakland


5 11


Fortville


7


18


Alfonte


20


Pendleton


7


27


ANDERSONTOWN


7


34


Yorktown 12


46


MUNCIETOWN


6


52


Morristown 9


61


Farmville - .


4 65


Royston 3


68


WINCHESTER 5 73


Union (State Line) 10 83


BELLEFONTAINE, O.


- 53 141


Indianapolis and Elkhart.


INDIANAPOLIS


Noblesville


22


22


* Branch Railroad to Dayton and Western Railroad, 4 miles.


+ Four Mile Valley Railroad, via Fairhaven, Ohio, to Junction Railroad, near Oxford, 23 miles, diverges liere.


West Milton 1


Indianapolis and Bellefon- taine.


INDIANAPOLIS


Zanesville


Bennetsville


200


126


ROUTES IN INDIANA.


. Chicago, Northern Indiano, and Monroe.


CHICAGO


State Line


14


14


Bailey Town


27


41


La Porte


21


,62


West Hamilton


5


67


Indiana Division.


Indiana City 3


91


Fairport -


-


2 93


Lewiston


3


96


FORT WAYNE


12


108


Aboité


11


119


Huntington


16


13:


Utica


9


14


Lagro


5


14


WABASH


6


155


Peru


15


170


Lewisburg


8


178


LOGANSPORT


8


186


Amsterdam 9


195


Lockport


. 6


201


Carrollton


6


207


Delphi


5


212


Americus 8


220


LA FAYETTE 10


230


Lodi or Coal Creek


51


281


TERRE HAUTE


36


317


Point Commerce


42


359


Newburg - 17


376


Pigeon Dam


72


448


EVANSVILLE


19


467


Whitewater Canal.


This Canal extends from Cambridge, on the National Road, to the Ohio River


LAWRENCEBURG to Hard-


ingsburg


Elizabethtown


6


Harrison 8


14


Florida


8


52


New Trenton 6


20


Independence


5


57


Brookville


11


31


Laurel City


14 45


Junction of Miami Exten-


Connersville - 11 56


sion Canal


9


70


CAMBRIDGE


12


68


-


15


36


Salt Creek 5 41


4


45


New City West


3


48


Michigan City


9 57


State Line


6


63


New Buffalo


4 67


Detroit


218 275


Wabash and Erie Canal.


Ohio Division.


Manhattan to TOLEDO


4


Port Miami -


8 12


Maumee City


1 13


Waterville


5 18


Otsego


7


25


Providence -


5


30


Damascus


6


36


Napoleon


8


44


DEFIANCE


4


61


Wabash and Erie Canal- Continued.


Reservoir


. 11


81


Antwerp


3 84


State Line


-


4


88


Carlisle


10


77


South Bend


15


92


Mishawaka -


4


96


Elkhart* -


- 12


108


Bristol -


8


116


State Line


.


7 123


White Pigeon, Mich.


6 129


Monroe


128


257


Chicago, Northern Indiana and Detroit.


Chicago


State Line


21


21


Lake Station


N. Ind. R.R. intersects


* Branch Railroad to Goshen, 10 miles.


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