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English: Identifier: centennialhistorcott

Title: Centennial history and handbook of Indiana : the story of the state from its beginning to the close of the civil war, and a general survey of progress to the present time Year: 1915 (1910s) Authors: Cottman, George S. (George Streiby), 1857-1941 Hyman, Max R. (Max Robinson), 1859-1927 Subjects: Publisher: Indianapolis : M. R. Hyman Contributing Library: Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection Digitizing Sponsor: The Institute of Museum and Library Services through an Indiana State Library LSTA Grant

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Text Appearing Before Image: holomew county:Clay, Clifty, Columbus, Flat Rock, German, Har-rison, Haw Creek, Jackson, Nineveh, Ohio, RockCreek, Sand Creek, Union and Wayne. The in-corporated cities and towns are Columbus, Clif-ford, Elizabethtown, Hartsville, Hope and Jones-ville. Columbus is the county seat. Taxable Property and Polls.—According tothe annual report of the Auditor of State fromthe abstract of the tax duplicate for 1913, thetotal value of lands and lots in Bartholomewcounty was $11,944,026; value of improvementswas $3,777,950, and the total net value of tax-ables was $20,203,861. There were 4,226 polls inthe county. Improved Roads.—There were 424 miles ofimproved roads in Bartholomew county built andunder jurisdiction of the county commissionersJanuary 1, 1915. Amount of gravel road bondsoutstanding, $282,165.25. Railroads—Steam and Electric.—There are70.5 miles of steam railroad operated in Bar-tholomew county by the Chicago, Terre Haute &Southeastern: Columbus, Hope & Greensburg,

Text Appearing After Image: Swinging Bridge, Hartsville, Bartholomew County.

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