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Terre Haute, Indiana - Wabash River $19.99 Terre Haute, Indiana - Wabash River - Premium Poster |
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Wabash River, Terre Haute, Indiana $49.99 Wabash River, Terre Haute, Indiana - Giclee Print |
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Wabash River $66.91 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The Wabash River is a 475mile (764 km)long river in the Midwestern United States that flows southwest from northwest Ohio near Fort Recovery, Ohio across northern Indiana to Illinois where it forms the southern IllinoisIndiana border before draining into the Ohio River, of which it is the largest northern tributary. From the dam near Huntington to its terminus at the Ohio River, the Wabash flows freely for 411 miles (661 km) which makes it the longest stretch of freeflowing river in the United States east of the Mississippi River. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 96 Publication Date: 2010/05/19 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.22 inches |
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Wabash Valley $76.47 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The Wabash Valley is a region with parts in both Illinois and Indiana. It is named for the Wabash River and spans the middle to the middlelower portion of the river and is centered at Terre Haute, Indiana. The term Wabash Valley is frequently used in local media in Clinton, Lafayette, Mount Carmel, Princeton, Terre Haute, and Vincennes all of which are either on or near the Lower Wabash River.The Wabash Valley Fault System in southeastern Illinois, southwestern Indiana, and adjacent corner of Kentucky extends about 60 miles northnortheastward from just north of the Shawneetown and Rough Creek Fault Zones. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 116 Publication Date: 2010/06/21 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.27 inches |
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1909 Wabash River Earthquake $170.47 Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The 1909 Wabash River earthquake occurred on September 27, 1909, in the Wabash River Valley. Measuring 5.1 on the Richter scale, it is currently the strongest earthquake recorded in the U.S. state of Indiana.The earthquake occurred somewhere along a fault within the Wabash Valley Seismic Zone.The earthquake was felt over an area of 30,000 miles. In Terre Haute, the earthquake toppled two chimneys, cracked plaster, and knocked pictures from walls. Nearby Covington, north of Terre Haute in Fountain County, experienced several fallen chimneys and some broken windows. Chimneys were jarred loose in Princeton, Indiana, and one chimney was even shaken to pieces at Olivette, Missouri (a suburb of St. Louis). A brick wall was also shook down within St. Louis, Missouri. Reports came from various states, including Arkansas, Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Ohio, and Tennessee. Author: Adriaan, Germain Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 276 Publication Date: 2011/08/26 Language: English Dimensions: 9.02 x 5.98 x 0.62 inches |
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George Rogers Clark's Troops Crossing the Wabash River, c.1779 $39.99 George Rogers Clark's Troops Crossing the Wabash River, c.1779 - Giclee Print |
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Wabash Trace $76.47 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The Wabash Trace is a 63mile (101 km) rail trail in Iowa running from the city of Council Bluffs southeast to Blanchard.It was part of the Wabash Railroads Omaha to St. Louis route. It passes through the towns of Mineola, Silver City, Malvern, Imogene, Shenandoah, Coin and Blanchard. For most of its course, there is a thin line of trees and bushes paralleling the trail. It follows streams such as Silver Creek, Four Mile Creek, Tarkio Creek, and the Tarkio River. Its grade is a very gentle one, downhill as one pedals northwestward to Council Bluffs. From Silver City northward, one can coast most of the way. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 104 Publication Date: 2010/06/21 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.24 inches |
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Mount Carmel, Illinois, Panoramic View of the Free Bridge over Wabash River $19.99 Mount Carmel, Illinois, Panoramic View of the Free Bridge over Wabash River - Premium Poster |
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Wabash Valley Seismic Zone $66.91 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The Wabash Valley Seismic Zone (also known as the Wabash Valley Fault System or Zone) is a tectonic region located in the Midwest of the United States, centered on the valley of the Wabash River, along the state line between southeastern Illinois and southwestern Indiana.The Wabash Valley Seismic Zone consists largely of verticallyoriented ( normal ) faults deeply buried under layers of sediment. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 96 Publication Date: 2010/06/21 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.22 inches |
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The Wabash River Ecosystem $24.38 No Synopsis Available |
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Wabash Bridge (St. Charles, Missouri) $66.91 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The Wabash Bridge carries a single track railroad from St. Louis County to the city of St. Charles. It is positioned next to the Discovery Bridge. It is used by the freight trains of Norfolk Southern Railway.The current Wabash Bridge, built in 1936, replaced an older bridge of the same name that was built about half a mile upstream. The original Wabash Bridge, built in 1871, was the first bridge in St. Charles County.In 1884, the Montana, a large steamboat, collided with the first Wabash Bridge. The Montanas remains lie to this date on the St. Louis County side of the Missouri River near the site of the first Wabash Bridge. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 80 Publication Date: 2010/06/20 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.19 inches |
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Wabash and Erie Canal $76.47 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The Wabash and Erie Canal was a shipping canal that linked the Great Lakes to the Ohio River via a manmade waterway. The canal provided traders with access from the Great Lakes all the way to the Gulf of Mexico. Over 460 miles long, it was the longest canal ever built in North America.The canal known as the Wabash Erie in the 1850s and thereafter, was actually a combination of four canals: the Miami and Erie Canal from the Maumee River near Toledo, Ohio to Junction, Ohio, the original Wabash and Erie Canal from Junction, Ohio to Terre Haute, Indiana, the Cross Cut Canal from Terre Haute, Indiana to Worthington, Indiana (Point Commerce), and the Central Canal from Worthington to Evansville, Indiana. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 108 Publication Date: 2010/06/21 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.25 inches |
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Cutoff River, Branch of the Wabash, Plate 8, Travels in the Interior of North America, c.1843 $49.99 Karl Bodmer Cutoff River, Branch of the Wabash, Plate 8, Travels in the Interior of North America, c.1843 - Giclee Print |
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Wabash Township, Gibson County, Indiana $66.91 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Wabash Township is one of ten townships in Gibson County, Indiana, United States. As of the 2000 census, its population was 44. Wabash Township has no organized seat within the township, as the only settlement is in two river camps Crawleyville and Jimtown. The township seat is Owensville, in Montgomery Township. Wabash Township covers an area of 37.96 square miles (98.32 square kilometers); of this, 2.42 square miles (6.28 square kilometers) or 6.39 percent is water. Lakes in this township include Foote Pond and Goose Pond. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 88 Publication Date: 2010/06/21 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.21 inches |
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Wabash Avenue Viaduct $66.91 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The Wabash Avenue Bridge over the Chicago River was built in 1930. Standing east of the Michigan Avenue Bridge and southwest of the Trump International Hotel and Tower (Chicago), the bascule bridge connects the Near North Side with The Loop area.The singledeck, double leaf bridge was designed by Thomas Pihlfeldt and built by the Ketler and Elliot Company. The American Institute of Steel Construction awarded it the Most Beautiful bridge in 1930.The control houses for controlling bridge operations are on the northwest and southwest corners of the bridge. The control houses are identical in design. In 1961 the control houses were upgraded to allow single man operation. Electrical modernization also accompanied this upgrade. While the northern control house is no longer in use it still stands. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 92 Publication Date: 2010/06/20 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.22 inches |
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