
Inwood serves as the central hub of this mid-century Indiana landscape, situated where the Pennsylvania railroad and the Lincoln Pennsylvania Highway intersect. The settlement pattern follows a rigid grid of rural roads, including North Hawthorn Road and South Filbert Road, which bisect the agricultural fields of Center, Bourbon, and Walnut townships. To the north, the Yellow River meanders across the territory, providing a natural break in the otherwise systematic land divisions. Local landmarks such as the Bethel Ch and the Salem Cem offer specific points of interest for those tracing family roots in Marshall County. Industrial and utility infrastructure is also evident, including a Gravel Pit, Storage Bins, and a Sub Sta, reflecting the functional mid-century rural economy of the region.
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1957 Inwood
Marshall County, IN

1958 Donaldson
Marshall County, IN

1958 Nappanee West
Marshall County, IN

1962 Rutland
Marshall County, IN

1972 Donaldson
Marshall County, IN
2010 Donaldson
Marshall County, IN
2010 Inwood
Marshall County, IN
2010 Nappanee West
Marshall County, IN
2010 Rutland
Marshall County, IN
2013 Donaldson
Marshall County, IN
2013 Inwood
Marshall County, IN
2013 Nappanee West
Marshall County, IN
2013 Rutland
Marshall County, IN
2016 Donaldson
Marshall County, IN
2016 Inwood
Marshall County, IN
2016 Nappanee West
Marshall County, IN
2016 Rutland
Marshall County, IN
2019 Donaldson
Marshall County, IN
2019 Inwood
Marshall County, IN
2019 Nappanee West
Marshall County, IN
2019 Rutland
Marshall County, IN

2022 Donaldson
Marshall County, IN

2022 Inwood
Marshall County, IN

2022 Nappanee West
Marshall County, IN

2022 Rutland
Marshall County, IN