
The Wabash River meanders through this borderland landscape between Indiana and Ohio, anchoring the settlements of New Corydon and Jay City. The area is characterized by a dense network of early rural roads, including Skeels Road and Frahm Pike, which connect isolated farmsteads and local landmarks. Genealogists will find a wealth of data in the numerous religious and educational sites scattered across the townships, such as Mt Carmel Ch, St Marys Ch, and Jefferson Sch. Further south, the map documents the Limberlost region and the headwaters of Limberlost Creek, a name deeply tied to Indiana literary and natural history. Significant industrial markers like several Gravel Pit operations and a series of Oil Wells indicate the extraction economy of the mid-20th century. Local history is further preserved through small rural hamlets like Trinity, Padua, and Skeels Crossroads, alongside several dedicated burial grounds including Liberty Cem and the State Line Cem.
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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