Biddle Island, River island in Wabash River, Indiana.
Biddle Island is a river island located within the Wabash River near downtown Logansport, Indiana, positioned close to where the Eel River joins the main waterway. State Route 329 crosses the island and connects both riverbanks.
Judge Horace P. Biddle, a local magistrate and poet, owned property on the island where a residence once stood. The original house was demolished in 1961, changing the character of the site.
The island represents the transformation of waterway settlements in Indiana, from native territories to modern residential developments.
The island is accessible by vehicle via the state highway that crosses directly through it. Getting there on foot is possible but limited in options compared to driving.
The island reaches an elevation of 591 feet above sea level and maintains a position at 40.7497° North latitude and 86.3647° West longitude.
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