Anderson base camp (September 2009)
Our base camp was a hotel near I-69 in Anderson, Indiana. From there I took the following three day trips.
- Anderson to Portland (27 September 2009)
- Anderson to Arba (28 September 2009)
- Anderson to Pendleton to Carthage (29 September 2009)
Blog articles about this tour:
- Soybeans and voir dire
- TracFone Slept Here
- A walk in the park
- North Entrance to Falls Park
- Huntsville - Williams Cemetery
- Quakers on Fall Creek
- First place of settlement in Randolph County
- 1795 Greenville Treaty Line in Randolph County
- Carlos
- Whitewater River
- Governor Harrison tries diplomacy
- Discoveries on the Twelve-Mile Boundary
- Nettle Creek
- Circleville
- Honey Creek
- Oblivious to valley connections
- Benjamin W. Hawkins
- The Nancy Hawkins cabin
- Almost at the Hawkins Cemetery
- Looking for Caroline Hawkins
- Getting to know the Mississinewa
- Ohio has your stuff, Indiana!
- Trails vs Cession Boundaries
- Varieties of barn experience
- Not the Blue River Valley
- Coffee stop
- Carlos grain elevator
- Sunday afternoon walk

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