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1Annual Report of the Geological Survey of Indiana, Made During the Year ...
By Indiana Geological Survey and Indiana State Geologist

“Annual Report of the Geological Survey of Indiana, Made During the Year ...” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Annual Report of the Geological Survey of Indiana, Made During the Year ...
- Authors: Indiana Geological SurveyIndiana State Geologist
- Number of Pages: Median: 615
- Publisher: Sentinel Co.
- Publish Date: 1876
“Annual Report of the Geological Survey of Indiana, Made During the Year ...” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ coal - feet - genus - clay - shale - limestone - geological - gray - township - sandstone - fixed carbon - heat units - fire clay - specific gravity - gray shale - cubic foot - black shale - montgomery county - short distance - lower wabash
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- The Open Library ID: OL20587643M
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1876
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: Yes
- Access Status: Public
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Wabash Valley seismic zone
on the valley of the lower Wabash River, along the state line between southeastern Illinois and southwestern Indiana. The Wabash Valley seismic zone consists
Vincennes, Indiana
county seat of Knox County, Indiana, United States. It is located on the lower Wabash River in the southwestern part of the state, nearly halfway between Evansville
Wabash Valley
spans the middle to the middle-lower portion of the river's valley and is centered at Terre Haute, Indiana. The term Wabash Valley is frequently used in
Watersheds of Indiana
also includes most of Indiana's prime farm land. The area within the Lower Wabash Valley is also known as "Watermelon Country", largely due to its sandy
Vincennes phase
from 1100 to 1350 CE. This poorly-understood phase occupied much of the Lower Wabash Valley in western Indiana and eastern Illinois. Robert Barth proposed
Indiana
the east, the Ohio River and Kentucky to the south and southeast, and the Wabash River and Illinois to the west. Nicknamed "the Hoosier State", Indiana is
Wabash River
The Wabash River /ˈwɔːbæʃ/ (French: Ouabache) is a 503-mile-long (810 km) river that drains most of the state of Indiana, and a significant part of Illinois
Northwest Indian War
Vincennes and, in September 1792, negotiated a treaty with tribes of the lower Wabash River. Knox believed this treaty had weakened the confederacy by 800
Owensville, Indiana
soybeans, strawberries, and wheat. Like many other communities along the Lower Wabash Valley, the surrounding Montgomery Township is particularly known for
Mississinewa Lake Dam
Edward Roush and Salamonie lakes to prevent flooding downstream in the lower Wabash and Ohio rivers. Recreation includes fishing, boating, and swimming.