014 – Sources Used



Indiana Territory map, courtesy of user Fay2
Indiana Territory map, courtesy of user Fay2
Grouseland Interior, April 1934, courtesy of Historic American Buildings Survey, Library of Congress
Grouseland Interior, April 1934, courtesy of Historic American Buildings Survey, Library of Congress

More information, pictures, and a diagram of the layout of Grouseland can be found on the Historic American Buildings Survey listing on the Library of Congress website.

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