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from History of Clay Co., Indiana, Vol. I,
au: William Travis, publ. 1909

MARYVILLE

Maryville, a town in the northeast corner of the county, in Van Buren township, on the Indianapolis & St. Louis Railroad, laid out by Mary Wyatt, in 1870, so named for herself. Though a separate town plat, this place is, practically, that part of the town of Lena lying on the south side of the railroad and in Clay county, Lena proper being in Parke county. The business houses at this point and postoffice have all along been on the north side of the county line.


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