He claimed to own 11,560 acres around the Wabash River.
The Wabash River flows through the south edge of the town.
This is in very close proximity of the head waters for the Wabash River.
The Wabash River defines the southern border of the township.
Some of the county's eastern border is defined by the Wabash River.
Wabash River was down repeatedly for long stretches due to gasifier problems.
The entire county is within the drainage area of the Wabash River.
They nest in the area next to the Wabash River.
In 1723, the region around the Wabash River was made into a separate district.
Following the Wabash River, again on its north side, this is now the right bank.