Travis, William,
A history of Clay County, Indiana : closing of the first century's history of the county, and showing the growth of its people, institutions, industries and wealth
New York: Lewis Pub. Co., 1909, 1223 pgs.
Vol. I. Chapter I. Location, organization, area, altitudes, soils, etc.
Vol. I. Chapter II. Subdivisions of the county
Vol. I. Chapter III. Indian occupation, relics, etc.
Vol. I. Chapter IV. Early settlements and pioneer notes
Vol. I. Chapter V. County seat, court house, relocation, etc.
Vol. I. Chapter VI. Pioneer and infant industries
Vol. I. Chapter VII. The National Road
Vol. I. Chapter VIII. Wabash and Erie Canal and Feeders--Reservoir War
Vol. I. Chapter IX. The Railroad Era
Vol. I. Chapter X. Eel River--Its tributaries, fords, ferries, floods, drifts, mills, bridges, improvements, etc.
Vol. I. Chapter XI. Educational
Vol. I. Chapter XII. The Clay County Press
Vol. I. Chapter XIII. Literature and invention
Vol. I. Chapter XIV. Agricultural societies, fairs, etc.
Vol. I. Chapter XV. Clay county's mail service
Vol. I. Chapter XVI. Brazil as a village
Vol. I. Chapter XVII. Brazil--Town and city
Vol. I. Chapter XVIII. Towns and villages of Clay county
Vol. I. Chapter XIX. Settlement of Bee Ridge and institution of the Pioneer Church
Vol. I. Chapter XX. Theological discussions
Vol. I. Chapter XXI. Passing of the saloon traffic.
Vol. I. Chapter XXII. Civil lists of county and townships
Chapter XXIII. Population
Chapter XXIV. Something about women
Chapter XXV. Clay countians abroad
Chapter XXVI. Memoirs of leading and familiar home people
Chapter XXVII. Necrology
Chapter XXVIII. Military
Chapter XXIX. Disastrous powder and boiler explosions
Chapter XXX. Hurricanes and cyclones
Chapter XXXI. An oil field on the border line
Chapter XXXII. Rural churches
Chapter XXXIII. Four hundred reminiscences
Vol. II. History of Clay County
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