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ELWOOD , a city ofSee also: Madison county, See also: Indiana, U.S.A., on See also: Duck Creek, about 38 m
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N.E. of See also: Indianapolis
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Pop
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(188o) 751; (1890) 2284; (1900) 12,950 (1386 See also: foreign-See also: born); (191o) 11,028
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Elwood is served by the Lake See also: Erie & Western and the See also: Pittsburg, See also: Cincinnati, See also: Chicago & St See also: Louis
See also: railways, and by an interurban electric See also: line
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Its rapid growth in population and as a manufacturing centre was due largely to its situation in the natural See also: gas region; the failure of the gas supply in 1903 caused a decrease in manufacturing, but the city gradually adjusted itself to new conditions
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It has large tin See also: plate mills, iron and See also: steel foundries, saw and planing mills, wooden-See also: ware and furniture factories, bottling See also: works and lamp-chimney factories, See also: flour mills and packing houses
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In 1905 the value of the city's factory product was $6,111,083; in 'goo it was $9,433,513; the See also: glass product was valued at $223,766 in 1905, and at $1,011,803 in 'goo
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There are extensive brick-yards in the vicinity, and the surrounding agricultural country furnishes large supplies of grain, live-stock, poultry and produce, for which Elwood is the See also: shipping centre
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The site was first settled under the name of See also: Quincy; the See also: present name was adopted in 1869; and in 189' Elwood received a city charter
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