. Our county; its history and early settlement by townships. RESIDENCE OF J. F. MASON,Stock dealer, two miles north of Selma, Albany pike. LIBERTY TOWNSHIP. 29 rick, M. Cowley, D. C. East, M Whitney, H. Whitney, and J. C. Watt. The section has three miles of public road, that on thenorth line being free pike. School No. 4 is located in thenorthwest corner of the section. The first entry of land in section 18 was made on the 24thof August, 1829, by Elijah Casteel. Then followed the en-tries of Washington Downing, in 1830; David Hamer and Jo-seph Mulkins, in 1832; James Tilden, in 1834,


. Our county; its history and early settlement by townships. RESIDENCE OF J. F. MASON,Stock dealer, two miles north of Selma, Albany pike. LIBERTY TOWNSHIP. 29 rick, M. Cowley, D. C. East, M Whitney, H. Whitney, and J. C. Watt. The section has three miles of public road, that on thenorth line being free pike. School No. 4 is located in thenorthwest corner of the section. The first entry of land in section 18 was made on the 24thof August, 1829, by Elijah Casteel. Then followed the en-tries of Washington Downing, in 1830; David Hamer and Jo-seph Mulkins, in 1832; James Tilden, in 1834, and JohnGuthrie, in 1835. The present land owners in section 18 are:J. S. Graham, S. A. Graham, P. Graham, C. and V. Bul-lock, A. Guthrie, Catherine Meeker, J. C. Watt, Charles , J. M. Graham and William Ribble. The section has a free pike on the north, and also oneon the south line, and a public road on the east line. TheBig Four railroad runs east and west through the northernpart. Section 19, Liberty township, lying east of, and adjoiningCenter


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