. Our county; its history and early settlement by townships. plinger andJohn Williams. The section has four miles of public high-way, one and a half miles of which is free pike. Ft. Waynebradch of the L. E. & W. railroad crosses the east part ofthis section. The first land entry in section 35 was made by ThomasReeves on March 28, 1829, and was the east half of thenorthwest quarter of the section, a portion of the farm nowowned by Milton Hamilton. After this entry our recordsshow purchases by Joseph Bennett in 1829, Stephen Hamil-ton in 1830, Owen Russell and Jacob Holland in 1831, andDaniel Le
. Our county; its history and early settlement by townships. plinger andJohn Williams. The section has four miles of public high-way, one and a half miles of which is free pike. Ft. Waynebradch of the L. E. & W. railroad crosses the east part ofthis section. The first land entry in section 35 was made by ThomasReeves on March 28, 1829, and was the east half of thenorthwest quarter of the section, a portion of the farm nowowned by Milton Hamilton. After this entry our recordsshow purchases by Joseph Bennett in 1829, Stephen Hamil-ton in 1830, Owen Russell and Jacob Holland in 1831, andDaniel Leiber in 1836. The present land owners in section35 are Milton Hamilton, Mrs. Harriett Hamilton, B. Moore,A. A. Hamilton, Brice Powers and Abner Keplinger. Thesection has three miles of road, one-half mile of which is theMuncie and Granville free pike angling across the northwestcorner. Section 36 is the northeast section of the township, andconsequently joins both Hamilton and Liberty first entry of public land in this section was made by. GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE, C. L. BENDER & South Walnut, Muncie.
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