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Encyclopedia > Limberlost

The Limberlost Swamp once existed in Indiana, across 13,000 acres (53 km²) of Adams County and Jay County.


According the History of Jay County by M.W. Montgomery, published in 1864, the name Limberlost came "from the following circumstance: A man named James Miller, while hunting along its banks, became lost. After various fruitless efforts to find his way home, in which he would always come around to the place of starting, he determined he would go a straight course, and so, every few rods would blaze a tree. While doing this he was found by his friends who were hunting him. Being an agile man, he was known as 'limber Jim,' and, after this, the stream was called 'Limberlost.' "


The Indiana State Museum contends "The swamp received its name from the fate of Limber Jim Corbus, who went hunting in the swamp and never returned. When the locals asked where Jim Corbus was, the familiar cry was “Limber’s lost!”


The Limberlost was the location of Gene Stratton Porter's novel A Girl of the Limberlost.


See also

External link

  • Limberlost Restoration (http://www.bsu.edu/ourlandourlit/about_us/limberlost.html)

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Limberlost Swamp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (217 words)
The Limberlost Swamp, parts of which are also known as the Loblolly Marsh, originally existed in Indiana, across 13,000 acres (53 km²) of Adams County and Jay County.
After various fruitless efforts to find his way home, in which he would always come around to the place of starting, he determined he would go a straight course, and so, every few rods would blaze a tree.
The Limberlost was the location of Gene Stratton Porter's novel A Girl of the Limberlost.
Lesson Tutor: Gene Stratton Porter - a brief biography. (769 words)
Geneva (nicknamed Gene) Stratton was born on a farm in Indiana.
Her favorite spot as an adult, however, was the Limberlost Swamp in Wabash Township, pegged today by locals as a part Adams and Jay counties.
She often trekked into the Limberlost with camera, notepad, and glass plates, photographing the birds and wildlife and then developing the photos herself, sometimes tinting them with watercolors.
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