History of Hendricks County, Indiana, her people, industries and institutions . DANVILLE HIGH SCHOOL BLILDIXG. HENDRICKS COUNTY JAIL CHAPTER VI. CLAY TOWNSHIP. TOPOGRAPHY. The land surface of Clay township is in most respects similar to therest of the county. The township is one of the smaller ones and is drainedby the three forks of Mill creek. The land is practically level, with slightvalleys made by the streams, and the drainage, now aided by artificial means,is adequate. The quality of the land in this township is good. The farm-ers have managed, by skillful cultivation and intelligent stu


History of Hendricks County, Indiana, her people, industries and institutions . DANVILLE HIGH SCHOOL BLILDIXG. HENDRICKS COUNTY JAIL CHAPTER VI. CLAY TOWNSHIP. TOPOGRAPHY. The land surface of Clay township is in most respects similar to therest of the county. The township is one of the smaller ones and is drainedby the three forks of Mill creek. The land is practically level, with slightvalleys made by the streams, and the drainage, now aided by artificial means,is adequate. The quality of the land in this township is good. The farm-ers have managed, by skillful cultivation and intelligent study, to derive largeprofits from the soil and arc to be commended, especially for this work andprogress. The St. Louis division of the Big Four railroad, the the Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern interurban line traverse thetownship and, supplemented with an excellent system of gravel and macadamroads, make the township strictly a modern one and a pleasurable location inwhich to live. ORGANIZATION. The township was formed by separating from the north end of Frank-lin township three tiers


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