Hi, found his in the "History of Jackson County": "At the Dixon Quarry,
near the southwestern line of the county, the stone quarried is a
moderately fine-grained oolite bed which lies above the nautili geode
bed; it corresponds with the Bedford, Ellettsville, and Spencer oolite
building stone." Also, found this interesting item: " Weddleville was
laid out Auust 15, 1855, by John A Weddle, Claiborne Weddle and Gabriel
Osborne, and located in Section 29, Township 5 North, Range 3 east. It
consisted of seventy-two lots, with North, Main, Center, and High
Streets running north and south, and Weddle, Walnut and College Streets
running east and west. The principal business done here was by John A.
Weddle, L. Sullivan, Gabriel Osborne and John Nelson. There has been no
business done there for more than twenty years, and the town is now
entirely extinct." This was in Carr Twp., and the book was published in
1886.