Logansport, capital of Cass county, Indiana, is 75 miles N. by W. of Indianapolis, at the crossing of three railways, where the Eel River joins the Wabash. There are extensive railway-shops, besides flour and lumber mills and foundries; and the town has a large shipping trade in grain, pork, &c. Pop. (1880) 11,198; (1890) 13,328.
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Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 6: Humber to Malta, p. 689
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