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T.B.M. T.B.M. B.M. B.M. T.B.M; T. B.M. In Western Allen County, 0.6 mile south along the county line road from the.crossing of the N&W Railroad in Dunfee to the intersection of State Road 1114 thence east approximately 1.5 miles to a bridge over Beal-Taylor Ditch. This bridge is approximately 350 feet east of the West Hamilton Road. The mark is a chiseled X on the southwest corner of the west end of the south bridge wall. Elevation 820.86 feet. In Western Allen County 0.6 mile south along the county line road from the crossing of the N&W Railroad in Dunfee to the intersection of State Road 1114, thence east 0.8 mile to a T-road, (Noyer) intersection from the north. The mark is a chiseled X on the west end of the southwest sandstone cap on the southwest wingwall of the Noyer Road bridge over BealTaylor Ditch. Elevation 827.23 feet. 0.6 mile south along the county line road from the crossing of the N&W Railroad at Dunfee, in the southeast quarter of the intersection with State Highway'14, 69 feet east of the center line of the county line road, 40 feet south~of the center line of the highway, 11.5 feet east of power pole number 58-BOl, 1 foot north, of a fence line, 1 foot below highway level, and set in the top of acbncrete post projecting about 6 inches. The mark is a bronze disk stamped E~190-l946 U.S.C. & G.S. Elevation B~8.384 feet. In Southwestern Allen County, 4.45 miles south along the county line road from'the crossing of the N&W Railroad at Dunfee, about 0.65 mile north of. the intersection with U.S. 1124, 26 feet west of the ·center line of' the road, 50 feet south-southwes't of a brick fence corner post, 14 feet southeast of a twin-trunked walnut tree, 3 feet southwest of a power pole, about 1 foot above road level and set in the top of a concre,te post projecting about 6 inches. The mark is a bronze disk stamped J-190 1946 U.S.C. & G.S. -E-l-e--v.a.-ti.o.:n;.. . ...8....-4-.-3.079 feet. -,--...--- In southwestern Allen County, 4.1 miles south along the county line road from the crossing of theN&W Railroad at Dunfee to a bridge over Little Indian Creek (legally Bichacoff Drain), or approximately 0.2 mile south of the Kelsey Cemetary. The mark is the top of a painted chiseled X on the southeat corner of the southeast wingwall of the bridge. Elevation 790.69 feet. In southeastern Whitley County 2 miles east along county road 800 South from the Jefferson Township School to the intersection of county road 700 East, thence 1.9 miles south to a bridge over Little Indian Creek (legally Bichacoff Drain). The mark is a chiseled X on the south end of the southeast wingwall of the bridge. Elevation 817.87 feet. Exhibit E (Sheet 3 of 4)
Object Description
Title | Flood hazard analyses: selected streams Allen County, Indiana |
Creator | United States. Soil Conservation Service |
Topic | Floodplain, Floods |
Subject |
Floods--Indiana--Allen County Flood damage prevention--Indiana--Allen County |
Geographical Coverage | Allen County, Indiana |
Date of Original | November 1974 |
Time Period | 1900-1999 |
Source | Print version: United States. Soil Conservation Service. Flood hazard analyses: selected streams Allen County, Indiana. (Indianapolis, Ind.: United States Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation Service, 1974), 1 v. |
Additional Availability | Print version might be available at IPFW Helmke Library. See online catalog. |
Rights | Copyright Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne, 2006- . All rights reserved. May not be reproduced without permission. For information regarding reproduction and use see: http://cdm16776.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/about/collection/p16776coll1/ |
Date Digitally Created | April 17 2012 |
Digital Publisher | Walter E. Helmke Library, Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne |
Digitization Specifications | Missing: Table 1, sheet 3 of 3; Plate 3, sheet 2 of 8, 8 of 8; System 1: exhibit B, sheets 1-4 of 4; exhibit C, sheet 1 of 3; System 2: exhibit B, sheets 1-6 of 6, exhibit C, sheets 1-2 of 3; System 3: exhibit B, sheets 1-4 of 4; System 4: exhibit B, sheets 1-4 of 4; System 5: exhibit B, sheets 1-2 of 2, exhibit C, sheet 1 of 1; System 6: exhibit B, sheets 1-2 of 2; System 7: exhibit B, sheets 1-5 of 5, exhibit C, sheet 1 of 3; System 8: exhibit B, sheets 1-2 of 2; System 9: exhibit B, sheets 1-2 of 2; System 10: exhibit A; exhibit B, sheets 1-8 of 8; exhibit C, sheet 3 of 6. This pdf file was derived from black and white, 400 dpi, 1-bit; grayscale 300 dpi, 8-bit; and color 300 dpi, 24-bit uncompressed TIFF images that were scanned from the originals using a Fujitsu 5750C scanner with Adobe Acrobat 8.0 Professional scanning software. |
Content Type | Text |
Digital Format | text/pdf |
Collection | Fort Wayne Area Government Information |
Identifier | 30000122011855 |
File Name | 30000122011855.pdf |
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Title | Page 123 |
Transcript | T.B.M. T.B.M. B.M. B.M. T.B.M; T. B.M. In Western Allen County, 0.6 mile south along the county line road from the.crossing of the N&W Railroad in Dunfee to the intersection of State Road 1114 thence east approximately 1.5 miles to a bridge over Beal-Taylor Ditch. This bridge is approximately 350 feet east of the West Hamilton Road. The mark is a chiseled X on the southwest corner of the west end of the south bridge wall. Elevation 820.86 feet. In Western Allen County 0.6 mile south along the county line road from the crossing of the N&W Railroad in Dunfee to the intersection of State Road 1114, thence east 0.8 mile to a T-road, (Noyer) intersection from the north. The mark is a chiseled X on the west end of the southwest sandstone cap on the southwest wingwall of the Noyer Road bridge over BealTaylor Ditch. Elevation 827.23 feet. 0.6 mile south along the county line road from the crossing of the N&W Railroad at Dunfee, in the southeast quarter of the intersection with State Highway'14, 69 feet east of the center line of the county line road, 40 feet south~of the center line of the highway, 11.5 feet east of power pole number 58-BOl, 1 foot north, of a fence line, 1 foot below highway level, and set in the top of acbncrete post projecting about 6 inches. The mark is a bronze disk stamped E~190-l946 U.S.C. & G.S. Elevation B~8.384 feet. In Southwestern Allen County, 4.45 miles south along the county line road from'the crossing of the N&W Railroad at Dunfee, about 0.65 mile north of. the intersection with U.S. 1124, 26 feet west of the ·center line of' the road, 50 feet south-southwes't of a brick fence corner post, 14 feet southeast of a twin-trunked walnut tree, 3 feet southwest of a power pole, about 1 foot above road level and set in the top of a concre,te post projecting about 6 inches. The mark is a bronze disk stamped J-190 1946 U.S.C. & G.S. -E-l-e--v.a.-ti.o.:n;.. . ...8....-4-.-3.079 feet. -,--...--- In southwestern Allen County, 4.1 miles south along the county line road from the crossing of theN&W Railroad at Dunfee to a bridge over Little Indian Creek (legally Bichacoff Drain), or approximately 0.2 mile south of the Kelsey Cemetary. The mark is the top of a painted chiseled X on the southeat corner of the southeast wingwall of the bridge. Elevation 790.69 feet. In southeastern Whitley County 2 miles east along county road 800 South from the Jefferson Township School to the intersection of county road 700 East, thence 1.9 miles south to a bridge over Little Indian Creek (legally Bichacoff Drain). The mark is a chiseled X on the south end of the southeast wingwall of the bridge. Elevation 817.87 feet. Exhibit E (Sheet 3 of 4) |