
The town of Paoli serves as the central hub of this 1957 study, situated at the crossroads of numerous country routes and the Monon railroad. The landscape to the south is dominated by the Hoosier National Forest and the specific tract of the Pioneer Mothers Memorial National Forest, reflecting a region defined by managed timberlands and rolling hills. The Treaty Boundary cuts across the northwest, providing a clear cartographic link to the early surveying and land division of southern Indiana.
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