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| | Indiana Towns-1826 (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22) |
 | | By 1826, the 10th year of Indiana's Statehood, there were 53 counties and 132 towns within the boundaries of the State. |
 | | The areas of present day Indiana not included within the State in 1826 were the Indian Lands, Wabash County, Miami Indian Reserve, and an "unsettled area" described as " A district of country bounded east by Bartholomew, south by Jackson, West by Monroe, and north by Morgan and Johnson Counties. |
 | | The information in the following 2 tables, one alphabetical by town; the other alphabetical by county; was taken from: The Indiana Gazetteer, or Topographical Dictionary, containing a Description of the Several Counties, Settlements, Rivers, Towns, Roads, Creeks, Villages, Lakes, Springs, etc. in the State of Indiana, Alphabetically arranged By John Scott. |
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