
Orland serves as the primary community in this corner of Northeast Indiana, situated near the Lagrange Co Steuben Co line. The landscape is defined by its glacial hydrology, featuring numerous kettle lakes and wetland basins including Wall Lake, Deep Lake, and Otter Lake. The drainage systems of Fawn River and Pigeon Creek wind through the township grids, illustrating the area's complex water network. Local history is anchored by several rural burial grounds such as Greenlawn Cem, Mill Grove Cem, and the Jackson Prairie Cem, which mark the early centers of settlement. Smaller localities like Flint and Greenfield Mills dot the map, connected by a rectangular road grid that accommodates the many lakes while maintaining the structure of the Public Land Survey System.
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