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From: "Erin Hartse" <>
Subject: Re: [INJACKSO] Salt Creek and Hamilton Twps.
Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2000 10:34:49 CDT


I have the map from the visitor's center at the outlet mall. It is pretty
much worthless. It's very difficult to determine the township boundries from
the roads. I got a much better map at the gen. society. I also saw the same
one on the wall in an office at the courthouse, so I think it may be the
same one from the DNR office. It is a very good map. Each township is in a
different color and it shows a lot, if not all of the locations of the
cemetaries.

Erin


>From: "mike schrink" <>
>Reply-To:
>To:
>Subject: Re: [INJACKSO] Salt Creek and Hamilton Twps.
>Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2000 21:58:41 -0700
>
>Does anyone ever get out to the Tanger Outlet Mall east of Seymour? The
>last
>time I was out there, they had a whole stack of county and city maps for
>free. Don't know if they are still there or not. Might be worth checking.
>Then a SASEnvelope would get you a map.
>Mike S.
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Ken Clark <>
>To: <>
>Date: Tuesday, July 04, 2000 10:57 PM
>Subject: Re: [INJACKSO] Salt Creek and Hamilton Twps.
>
>
> >
> >Hi Debbie, I got mine in 1995 and it was $3.00.
> >(Well worth the cost). I'm not sure what the
> >charge is now.
> >
> >You might try contacting the JCGS from the Jackson Co.
> >web site or posting a request at INJACKSO-L.
> >
> >I also do not have the address as I went to the office
> >on one of my trips to Jackson Co. You might try
> >Jackson County County Engineer, Jackson County Courthouse,
> >Brownstown, IN with the words "road mao request"
> >on the envelope.
> >
> >PS I also am from out of state.
> >Regards, Ken Clark
> >
> >----------
> >>From: Debbie Frick <>
> >>To:
> >>Subject: Re: [INJACKSO] Salt Creek and Hamilton Twps.
> >>Date: Tue, Jul 4, 2000, 6:23 PM
> >>
> >
> >>Ken,
> >>
> >>Thank you for your help. Do you know the address for the County
>Engineer's
> >>Office in Jackson and Lawrence counties and the price of their maps?
>Since
> >>I do not live in Indiana, I would like to mail a request and a check to
> >>the offices so I can obtain copies of them.
> >>
> >>Regards,
> >>
> >>Debbie
> >>
> >>Ken Clark wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hi Debbie, I'm sure you will get a lot of responses to this.
> >>> I believe that your best bet is to go to the County Engineer's
> >>> Office in the Jackson County Courthouse in Brownstown
> >>> and buy the official road map. It clearly shows the
> >>> borders of each of the townships, all roads, towns
> >>> and cemeteries, that are in the county.
> >>>
> >>> That said, the township bounderies are mostly rural
> >>> and unmarked lines between fields. However, with the
> >>> county map you will be able to tell where the boundaries are.
> >>>
> >>> Also remember that part of what used to be Salt Creek
> >>> Township is now in Lawrence Co.
> >>> Regards, Ken Clark
> >>>
> >>> ----------
> >>> >From: Debbie Frick <>
> >>> >To:
> >>> >Subject: [INJACKSO] Salt Creek and Hamilton Twps.
> >>> >Date: Mon, Jul 3, 2000, 10:40 AM
> >>> >
> >>>
> >>> >Would it be difficult to find the boundaries of the Salt Creek and
> >>> >Hamilton Twp. areas? Can anyone tell me if these areas exist today as
> >>> >small towns with identifiable buildings or are they primarily rural
> >>> >areas which might be difficult to determine on a research trip for
> >>> >someone unfamiliar with the area? Thanks.
> >>> >
> >>> >Debbie
> >>> >
> >>> >
> >>> >
> >>> >
> >>> >
> >>> >
> >>> >
> >>
> >
> >
>

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