
The Crane Naval Ammunition Depot dominates the northern half of this mid-century landscape, its sprawling reservation boundary cutting through the rural hills of Martin and Lawrence counties. The southern reaches of the map reveal a deeply established agricultural and religious community, anchored by numerous family and church burial sites such as Salem Cem, Waggoner Cem, and Carr Cem. The Chicago Milwaukee St Paul and Pacific railroad winds through the terrain, connecting the settlements of Indian Springs and Cale. A notable historical artifact is the Treaty Line etched into the topography south of Goldsberry, marking a legacy of early land divisions. Natural landmarks like Gobbler Knob and Bear Hill overlook the creek valleys of Indian Creek and Sulphur Creek, defining a landscape where public forest and military reservations meet private homesteads.
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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