
The Wabash River and White River converge at the heart of this 1901-1902 survey, defining a landscape of complex waterways and floodplains along the Indiana-Illinois border. The regional hub of Mount Carmel stands prominently at the river bend, while Princeton and Owensville anchor the eastern uplands. This era of transit is marked by a dense network of competing rail lines, including the Southern RR and the Illinois Central RR, which connect river towns like Grayville and Rochester to the interior.
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