That's kind of a tough one....
Holton itself is on level farming land, but north, south and west, it
breaks into stream-cut valleys, with limestone showing here and there.
Covered bridges were built on some of the main routes (small country roads
now). The "Ripley County, Indiana, History," (1988) has some photoes in
black and white, but not a whole lot. Wonder if the Versailles Chamber of
Commerce would send brochures of the county attractions (although, Holton,
I fear, is not an attraction...).
Some old photoes would be a nice adjunct to Lori Hoffman's already
outstanding web page. Jessamine County, KY, has done this, and it's a big
hit.
Bryce
BStevens(a)netstarcomm.net
: I am havd never been to Ripley county IN, and dont know if my health will
: ever allow it. I am looking for history books that have photo's of the
area
: of this county especially of Holton. For the years of abt. 1830-1850.
Could
: some one recommend some titles and author's that I may be able to borrow
: through interlibrary loan. I am curious as to what the area looks like,
: where my family lived so many years ago.
:
: Issac Andrews lived in this area at the above time mentioned.
: Thanks for helping me to see and learn more about your area. Very much
: appreciated.
:
: Doreen, OR.