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Karl Kae Knecht Cartoon

Description: Explanation of Kentucky and Indiana state line debate.
Image Access WideTEK 25
See-Know our TriState Seeing these signs south of Evansville on U.S. 41 and 1 1/4 miles north of the Ohio River many wonder why -?- For the common idea is that the Ohio River is the boundry line between Indiana and Kentucky. The explanation Years ago the Ohio River changed its course from the dash--line in above mad to present position leaving all the land, shown by solid black in above, still in the jurisdiction of Kentucky. Dade Park a Kentucky race track North of the Ohio River Drawn to scale from a topographical U.S. map
Origin: 2013
Created By: Karl Kae Knecht
Source: http://digital.evpl.org/cdm/ref/collection/karlknecht/id/236
Collection: Karl K. Knecht Collection
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Subjects: Oddities
Regional Affairs
Geography
Evansville (Ind.) -- History -- Caricatures and cartoons
United States -- Politics and government -- 20th century -- Caricatures and cartoons
Caricatures and cartoons -- United States

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