
Agricultural lands and rail junctions define this area of north-central Indiana during the early 1960s. The landscape is a patchwork of small farms, connected by a rigid grid of country roads and several major rail lines, including the Pennsylvania Railroad and the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, which intersect at Amboy. These tracks served as vital arteries for grain transport from local elevators in settlements like North Grove and Converse.
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