Image: Ambia, Indiana sign
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Description: A sign at the corner of Third Street and Elm Street in Ambia, Indiana describes the town's origins. Photo looks northwest. The sign reads: Ambia Town platted Feb. 22, 1875 by Ezekiel M. Talbot & wife and named after daughter Ambia Talbot. Began as station on the old L. M. & B. Railroad
Title: Ambia, Indiana sign
Credit: Own work
Author: Huw Williams (Huwmanbeing)
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