Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 22, Number 89, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 July 1901 — The "Tippecanoe Route.” [ARTICLE]

The "Tippecanoe Route.”

John A. Hamilton, of Goodland and T. W. Annibal, of Indianapolis president and attorney, respectively, of the proposed Chicago & Toledo Transfer Railroad Company, arrived yesterday ou business connected with the road. They state that the road has been named “The - Tippecanoe Route” for its common name. It crosses the Tippeoanoe at Winamac, hits it again at Rochester, and wriggles in and ont in the vicinity of Old Tip clear up to Ligonier. “The most picturesque railroad route in Indiana” say Messrs Hamilton and Annabal, and railroad promoters are never known to falsify or even to exaggerate in their statements., And the scenic features of the route up that way deserve about all they say for them there is no doubt. They report that they are ar • begin the construction of the road immediately, at the points where subsidies have been voted.