
The Wabash River meanders across the state line between Indiana and Ohio, anchoring a rural landscape defined by agricultural drainage systems and small crossroad settlements. These drainage features, including Brewster Ditch, Goss Switzer Ditch, and Schermer Ditch, are critical to the local geography, illustrating the transformation of the region's wetlands into productive farmland. Small communities like New Corydon, Jay City, and Trinity dot the Indiana side, while Skeels Crossroads and Padua serve as landmarks in the Ohio territory.
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1960 Blaine
Jay County, IN

1960 New Corydon
Jay County, IN

1962 Domestic
Jay County, IN

1962 Petroleum
Jay County, IN

1992 Domestic
Jay County, IN
2010 Blaine
Jay County, IN
2010 Domestic
Jay County, IN
2010 New Corydon
Jay County, IN
2010 Petroleum
Jay County, IN
2013 Blaine
Jay County, IN
2013 Domestic
Jay County, IN
2013 New Corydon
Jay County, IN
2013 Petroleum
Jay County, IN
2016 Blaine
Jay County, IN
2016 Domestic
Jay County, IN
2016 New Corydon
Jay County, IN
2016 Petroleum
Jay County, IN
2019 Blaine
Jay County, IN
2019 Domestic
Jay County, IN
2019 New Corydon
Jay County, IN
2019 Petroleum
Jay County, IN

2022 Blaine
Jay County, IN

2022 Domestic
Jay County, IN

2022 New Corydon
Jay County, IN

2022 Petroleum
Jay County, IN