
The Ohio River defines the southeastern border of this 1940s landscape, where small agricultural hubs and family homesteads are connected by a dense network of country roads. Small settlements like Aberdeen and Hartford serve as anchors for a community defined by its topography, with ridges and valleys carved by Laughery Creek, Arnold Creek, and Grants Creek. This era of rural Indiana is characterized by localized infrastructure, evidenced by the high density of one-room schoolhouses and parish churches that served scattered farming families across Washington, Buckeye, and Cass townships.
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1943 Aberdeen
Ohio County, IN

1953 Aberdeen
Ohio County, IN

1959 Bear Branch
Ohio County, IN

1965 Aberdeen
Ohio County, IN
2010 Bear Branch
Ohio County, IN
2011 Aberdeen
Ohio County, IN
2013 Aberdeen
Ohio County, IN
2013 Bear Branch
Ohio County, IN
2016 Aberdeen
Ohio County, IN
2016 Bear Branch
Ohio County, IN
2019 Aberdeen
Ohio County, IN
2019 Bear Branch
Ohio County, IN

2022 Aberdeen
Ohio County, IN

2022 Bear Branch
Ohio County, IN