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  1. The Limberlost Swamp in the eastern part of the present-day U.S. state of Indiana was a large, nationally known wetlands region with streams that flowed into the Wabash River. It originally covered 13,000 acres (53 km 2) of present-day Adams and Jay counties.

  2. To famed Indiana author Gene Stratton-Porter, the Limberlost Swamp was the perfect playground, laboratory and inspiration for her acclaimed articles, fiction and photographs. At a time when most women were homemakers, Stratton-Porter created a lasting legacy of northern Indiana’s vanishing natural history through her writings and photos.

  3. Limberlost State Historic Site. See the land of the Limberlost where naturalist and photographer Gene Stratton-Porter became an author, studying the natural wonders at her doorstep, which she used as her outdoor laboratory. This location is part of the Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites system.

  4. At the turn of the century, the Limberlost Swamp was described as a ?treacherous swamp and quagmire, filled with every plant, animal and human danger known?in the worst of such locations in the central states.

  5. Oct 28, 2023 · Discover the native flora and fauna of the largest Limberlost Conservation Area Nature Preserves and learn how Gene Stratton-Porter used th is area in her novel Freckles and her nature book Moths of the Limberlost. Find out about the destruction of the swamp and its re-birth, too.

  6. Mar 22, 2021 · Limberlost. Shenandoah National Park. Pets are not allowed on this hike. A walk through the forest with mountain laurel in the springtime and an example of a columnar jointing geological feature. Limberlost is a fully accessible trail (see more specific information below).

  7. The main features of this site include early successional emergent wetlands with upland and floodplain forest. Also present are tree plantings and shrublands that provide mid-successional habitat. The Limberlost Swamp is an 800+ acre wetland restoration straddling the Adams and Jay County line.

  8. The Limberlost Swamp, parts of which are now known as the Loblolly Marsh, spanned Jay and Adams Counties, in east central and northeast Indiana. The Limberlost was once a very large and dense swampland of 13,000 acres, with many species of plants and animals thriving within.

  9. Explore the life and career of Indiana’s most widely read female author. Find out how Gene’s works were influenced by nature and how she brought the Limberlost Swamp and nature to readers around the world.

  10. When the Limberlost Swamp near Geneva, Indiana, began to disappear in the 1910s, Gene Stratton-Porter (1863–1924), by that time a very popular author of nature writings and novels, cast about for another location to live and work.

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