
The Flatrock River and Little Flatrock River carve through the agricultural landscape of south-central Indiana, where the borders of Rush County and Decatur County meet. This mid-century landscape is defined by the historic Michigan Road and the New York Central railroad, which serve as the primary transit corridors for rural communities. Small settlements like Saint Paul, Saint Omer, and Moscow are spaced along these routes, supported by local industry such as a Quarry and Gravel Pit. The map is particularly rich in genealogical landmarks, including Mt Hebron Cem, Arnold Cem, and the Union Chapel near Duck Creek. Further south, the town of Adams sits near the winding course of Clifty Creek, while the YMCA Camp indicates the area's recreational use along the river bluffs.
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1958 Forest Hill
Decatur County, IN

1958 Grammer
Decatur County, IN

1959 Adams
Decatur County, IN
2010 Adams
Decatur County, IN
2010 Forest Hill
Decatur County, IN
2010 Grammer
Decatur County, IN
2013 Adams
Decatur County, IN
2013 Forest Hill
Decatur County, IN
2013 Grammer
Decatur County, IN
2016 Adams
Decatur County, IN
2016 Forest Hill
Decatur County, IN
2016 Grammer
Decatur County, IN
2019 Adams
Decatur County, IN
2019 Forest Hill
Decatur County, IN
2019 Grammer
Decatur County, IN

2022 Adams
Decatur County, IN

2022 Forest Hill
Decatur County, IN

2022 Grammer
Decatur County, IN