. Our county; its history and early settlement by townships. olds, after which there were no further entriesmade until 1833, when John Ginn entered 80 acres. In 1834William Richeson entered 160 acres. In 1835 entries weremade by John Sanders and Margaret Watson. In 1836 oneentry was made, by Jacob Holland Bowers, and the last 40 acretract was entered by Jesse W. Thompson on January 5, owners of section 13 at this time are Liberty Ginn, O. andS. Baldwin, R. Trout, M. M. Henley. Sarah Ginn, James , S. J. Ginn, Caleb Johnson, H. and S. Brown andN. and C. Mahoney. Pipe creek cross


. Our county; its history and early settlement by townships. olds, after which there were no further entriesmade until 1833, when John Ginn entered 80 acres. In 1834William Richeson entered 160 acres. In 1835 entries weremade by John Sanders and Margaret Watson. In 1836 oneentry was made, by Jacob Holland Bowers, and the last 40 acretract was entered by Jesse W. Thompson on January 5, owners of section 13 at this time are Liberty Ginn, O. andS. Baldwin, R. Trout, M. M. Henley. Sarah Ginn, James , S. J. Ginn, Caleb Johnson, H. and S. Brown andN. and C. Mahoney. Pipe creek crosses the west half of the section and theeast part of the village of Wheeling, with School No. 2 in thenorthwest corner. In section 14, the first entry of government land, wasmade by Robt. Sanders, before mentioned in these pages. Thetime of this entry was November 13, 1830, and the tract en-tered was the west half of the northwest quarter. After purchase there were no others until November 4,1833, when William McCormick purchased the east half of. INTERIOR OF THE MERCHANT S NATIONAL HANK,Corner Main and Mulberry Streets, Muncie, Ind. Capital, $100, Surplus and Profits, $28, r> T^^-uc Hardin Roads, , . pKANK A Brown, Cash


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