
The rolling landscape of southern Indiana transitions from the forested heights of the Knobs into the developing corridors of Clark County. Within the Clark State Forest, prominent water features like Deam Lake and Lake Hideaway mark the western uplands, while the Muddy Fork of Silver Creek carves a path toward the lowland settlements. This map captures the region during a period of transition, where established rural sites like Bennettsville and St Joseph sit alongside modern transportation infrastructure, most notably the path of Interstate 65 and the Louisville and Nashville railroad lines. Genealogists will find significant value in the documentation of local landmarks, including Atkins Chapel, Ebenezer Cem, and the Silver Creek High Sch, which served the growing communities of Sellersburg and Speed.
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1938 Owen
Clark County, IN

1938 Speed
Clark County, IN

1939 Bethlehem
Clark County, IN

1947 Speed
Clark County, IN

1948 Bethlehem
Clark County, IN

1948 Owen
Clark County, IN

1953 Bethlehem
Clark County, IN

1956 Otisco
Clark County, IN

1957 Speed
Clark County, IN

1961 Owen
Clark County, IN

1963 Speed
Clark County, IN
2010 Bethlehem
Clark County, IN
2010 Otisco
Clark County, IN
2010 Owen
Clark County, IN
2010 Speed
Clark County, IN
2013 Bethlehem
Clark County, IN
2013 Otisco
Clark County, IN
2013 Owen
Clark County, IN
2013 Speed
Clark County, IN
2016 Bethlehem
Clark County, IN
2016 Otisco
Clark County, IN
2016 Owen
Clark County, IN
2016 Speed
Clark County, IN
2019 Bethlehem
Clark County, IN
2019 Otisco
Clark County, IN
2019 Owen
Clark County, IN
2019 Speed
Clark County, IN

2022 Otisco
Clark County, IN

2022 Owen
Clark County, IN

2022 Speed
Clark County, IN

2023 Bethlehem
Clark County, IN