. History of Randolph County, Indiana with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers : to which are appended maps of its several townships. Mrs a J. Chenoweth, Abraham J. / Res OF Mrs ABRAHAM J. CHENOWETH Wayne Tp Randolph. Co Ind , WAYNE TOWNSHIP. 425 up, and that occnnence pays no attention to hotels or anythingelse. The Quaker Trace passed through the township fromsouth to north, via Bartonia and Salem, toward FortWayne. Thetownship is tolerably well drained by White River to the west,Little Mississinowa River to the north, and Greenville


. History of Randolph County, Indiana with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers : to which are appended maps of its several townships. Mrs a J. Chenoweth, Abraham J. / Res OF Mrs ABRAHAM J. CHENOWETH Wayne Tp Randolph. Co Ind , WAYNE TOWNSHIP. 425 up, and that occnnence pays no attention to hotels or anythingelse. The Quaker Trace passed through the township fromsouth to north, via Bartonia and Salem, toward FortWayne. Thetownship is tolerably well drained by White River to the west,Little Mississinowa River to the north, and Greenville and Dis-mal Creeks toward the east; yet portions of the township needditching badly, and future years will doubtless witness solid im-provement in this respect. Several pikes lie partly in the town-ship. The Stat« Lino pike, north and south, from Union City,the two pikes connecting Union City with Winchester, the Union& Salem pike northward, a new one eastward from Winchestertoward Jericho, and the pike westward from Greenville towardBartonia, as also the Arba & Bartonia pike If the Greenville& Wincliester pike were only made through, and one extendednorthward from Bartonia via Salem, and from Elihu Ca


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