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• <br />0 <br />NCI Form 104064 <br />(1-" <br />OLID AAov+l Nm 1014-0011 <br />United States Department of the Interior <br />National Park Service <br />National Register of Historic Places <br />Continuation Sheet <br />G. 32 E. Bank Multiple Property Listing <br />Section number Page St. Joseph County, Indiana <br />G. Geographical Data <br />Within the corporate limits of the City of South Bend, Portage <br />Township, St. Joseph County, Indiana, the geographical area is located <br />east of the river and west of Eddy Street. The northern boundary is <br />the south side of Napoleon Street between Eddy Street on the east and <br />the alley west of Lawrence Street on the west; the western boundary <br />encompasses this same alley, between Napoleon Street and Corby <br />Boulevard to the south, where it turns west along the south side of <br />Corby Boulevard to the east bank of the St. Joseph River and continues <br />south until the intersection of South Eddy Street, Northside Boulevard <br />and the north side of the ramp to the Cooper Bridge; the southern <br />boundary is along the north side of the short portion of South Eddy <br />Street, as it angles in a northeasterly direction from the east side <br />of said bridge, to the point where it turns due north; the east <br />boundary of the geographical area is the west side of South and North <br />Eddy Street from this point to the south side of Napoleon Street. <br />There are three exceptions to the western boundary, these being the <br />LaSalle Street, Jefferson Street and Grand Trunk Railroad bridges <br />which cross the St. Joseph River within the East Bank area. In each <br />case, the boundary encompasses all abutments, piers and the entire <br />length of the bridge. <br />
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