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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 32. Chapters: Education in Marshall County, Indiana, National Register of Historic Places in Marshall County, Indiana, People from Marshall County, Indiana, Plymouth, Indiana, Bourbon, Indiana, La Paz, Indiana, Argos, Indiana, Culver, Indiana, Bremen, Indiana, Koontz Lake, Indiana, Potawatomi Trail of Death, Nicole Rash, Yellow River, Brad Stine, Culver Academies, Indiana's 2nd congressional district, Bob Shreve, Eddie Cameron, Steve Yoder, National Register of Historic Places listings in Marshall County, Indiana, David Van Vactor, Union Township, Marshall County, Indiana, West Township, Marshall County, Indiana, Center Township, Marshall County, Indiana, North Township, Marshall County, Indiana, Noble Kizer, Tippecanoe Township, Marshall County, Indiana, Walnut Township, Marshall County, Indiana, Polk Township, Marshall County, Indiana, German Township, Marshall County, Indiana, Bourbon Township, Marshall County, Indiana, Green Township, Marshall County, Indiana, Russell Games Slayter, Redinger Ditch, Tippecanoe Twp. District No. 3 Schoolhouse and Cemetery, Burr Oak, Indiana, Old Tip Town, Indiana, Tyner, Indiana, Raymond Walburn, Tippecanoe, Indiana, Twin Lakes, Indiana, Teegarden, Indiana, Walnut, Indiana, Rutland, Indiana, Maxinkuckee, Indiana, Donaldson, Indiana, Harris, Indiana, Hibbard, Indiana, Northern Lakes Conference of Indiana, Lake Maxinkuckee, Brian Ross, Lake of the Woods, Fulton County Railroad, Woodbank. Excerpt: The Potawatomi Trail of Death was the forced removal by United States forces from September 4 to November 4, 1838, of 859 members of the Potawatomi nation from Twin Lakes near Plymouth, Indiana, to the location of present-day Osawatomie, Kansas, a distance of 660 miles (1,060 km). Typhoid fever and the stress of the forced march led to the death of over 40 individuals, mostly children. Fr. Benjamin Marie...