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By Dave Zollinger, April 26, 2010
Indiana Territory Line Marker
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1 Indiana, Elkhart County, Goshen — 20.1966.1 — Indiana Territory Line
The boundary between Indiana and Michigan territories was established in 1805. Just before Indiana became a state in 1816, the line was moved ten miles north to give Indiana frontage on Lake Michigan.Map (db m44849) HM
2 Indiana, St. Joseph County, South Bend — 71.1966.1 — Indiana Territorial Line(East-west boundary at this point.)
The boundaries between Indiana and Michigan territories was established on June 30, 1805. Just before Indiana became a state in 1816, the line was moved ten miles north to provide frontage on Lake Michigan.Map (db m240358) HM
3 Indiana, LaPorte County, La Porte — 46.1999.1 — Indiana Territory Boundary Line
Side One Northwest Territory formed 1787; Indiana Territory formed 1800. Admission of Ohio 1803 and formation of Michigan Territory 1805 established Indiana Territory's northern boundary at southern tip of Lake Michigan. When Indiana became . . . Map (db m43369) HM
4 Indiana, Steuben County, Fremont — 76.2000.1 — Indiana's Northern Boundary Line
(Front Side) Indiana admitted by the U.S. Congress as nineteenth state 1816. Enabling Act moved northern boundary ten miles north of southernmost tip of Lake Michigan providing direct access to the lake. Boundary first surveyed 1817 by . . . Map (db m61519) HM
 
 
  
 
 
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