
The Baltimore and Ohio railroad corridor anchors this mid-century view of southern Indiana, winding through the valley of Beaver Creek and passing through the engineering landmark of Willow Tunnel. This landscape is defined by the heavy timber of the Martin State Forest, where the topography transitions from the dramatic bends of the East Fork White River, such as Devils Elbow, into a network of steep ridges and hollows. The settlement at Huron serves as a local hub, supported by outlying rural points like Willow Valley and Bonds. Scattered throughout the hills are several family-named burial grounds and schools, including Elliott Cem, Acre Cem, and the Wiesbach Sch, providing specific geographical markers for researchers looking into the mid-century footprint of the region's rural communities.
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1948 Huron
Martin County, IN

1950 Huron
Martin County, IN

1956 Indian Springs
Martin County, IN

1956 Rusk
Martin County, IN

1965 Huron
Martin County, IN

1978 Indian Springs
Martin County, IN

1978 Rusk
Martin County, IN

1993 Huron
Martin County, IN

1993 Rusk
Martin County, IN
2010 Indian Springs
Martin County, IN
2010 Rusk
Martin County, IN
2011 Huron
Martin County, IN
2013 Huron
Martin County, IN
2013 Indian Springs
Martin County, IN
2013 Rusk
Martin County, IN
2016 Huron
Martin County, IN
2016 Indian Springs
Martin County, IN
2016 Rusk
Martin County, IN
2019 Huron
Martin County, IN
2019 Indian Springs
Martin County, IN
2019 Rusk
Martin County, IN

2022 Huron
Martin County, IN

2022 Indian Springs
Martin County, IN

2022 Rusk
Martin County, IN