1114 Names of Collecting Places Not in Current Use 



Miller was in section 6 of Hobart Township and is now within the city 



of Gary. 

 New Chicago is in section 19 and is 2 miles northwest of Hobart. 

 Pine was along Lake Michigan and is now the north end of Clark Street 



of Gary. 

 Sheffield was along Lake Michigan and is now within the city of Whiting. 



La Porte County 



Holmesville was on the New York Central Railroad on the section line 

 between sections 3 and 4 in New Durham Township. 



Porter County 



Baileytown is located on the traction line in section 28 of Westchester 

 Township. 



Calumet is now Chesterton. 



Hageman is now Porter. 



Port Chester is a station stop on the South Shore Traction Line 1 mile 

 west of Tremont or a mile and a half north of Porter. 



Wicliffe is a station stop on the South Shore Traction Line in section 35 

 about 2 miles east of the Lake County line. 



Wilson was in the northwestern part of section 31 about 6 miles north- 

 west of Chesterton. 



St. Joseph County 



I.I.I. Railroad, often called the 3 I road, was the Indiana, Illinois, and 

 Iowa Railroad now taken over by the New York Central Railroad. 

 Nieuwland cited this railroad and especially Webster's Crossing which 

 was a mile northwest of Notre Dame. 



Illinois 



Dr. Schneck, in his flora of the Wabash Valley, also mentioned the fol- 

 lowing places in Illinois : 



Greathouse Creek is a mile south of Mt. Carmel, Illinois. 

 Hanging Rock is north of Mt. Carmel. 

 Harmon farm is near Mt. Carmel. 

 Kneipp Bottoms are 3 miles north of Mt. Carmel. 

 Stroh's field is a mile north of Mt. Carmel. 



