
De Gonia Springs and Ash Iron Springs anchor the central landscape of this Indiana survey, situated where agricultural fields meet the winding drainage systems of the Wabash Valley region. The area is defined by an intricate network of managed water, including the Daniel Huegel Ditch and Powers Ditch, which channel water across the low-lying terrain into larger arteries like Little Pigeon Creek and Barren Fork. Near the western edge, the outskirts of Boonville begin to emerge, while the eastern boundary tracks the meandering border between Warrick and Spencer counties.
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1900 De Gonia Springs
Warrick County, IN

1902 Degonia Springs
Warrick County, IN

1902 Ditney
Warrick County, IN

1951 Yankeetown
Warrick County, IN

1960 De Gonia Springs
Warrick County, IN

1960 Folsomville
Warrick County, IN

1961 Daylight
Warrick County, IN

1964 Yankeetown
Warrick County, IN
2010 Daylight
Warrick County, IN
2010 De Gonia Springs
Warrick County, IN
2010 Folsomville
Warrick County, IN
2010 Yankeetown
Warrick County, IN
2013 Daylight
Warrick County, IN
2013 De Gonia Springs
Warrick County, IN
2013 Folsomville
Warrick County, IN
2013 Yankeetown
Warrick County, IN
2016 Daylight
Warrick County, IN
2016 De Gonia Springs
Warrick County, IN
2016 Folsomville
Warrick County, IN
2016 Yankeetown
Warrick County, IN
2019 Daylight
Warrick County, IN
2019 De Gonia Springs
Warrick County, IN
2019 Folsomville
Warrick County, IN
2019 Yankeetown
Warrick County, IN

2022 De Gonia Springs
Warrick County, IN

2022 Folsomville
Warrick County, IN

2022 Yankeetown
Warrick County, IN

2023 Daylight
Warrick County, IN