The south side (south of Lick Creek) became known as Belgium Town.
Driving on for another hundred meters or so, I caught my first glimpse of Little Lick Creek.
I came across a small green sign to Little Lick Creek.
Calling the place Nashville, he built a sawmill on Lick Creek.
The community was located in the southwest part of the present day Hartford City, close to Lick Creek.
In the late 1830s, the community of Hartford was just a few log cabins along Lick Creek.
The township was named after Lick Creek and a salt lick in the area.
The arm is where Lick Creek enters the lake.
Haun and other local potters were recruited to destroy the bridge over Lick Creek.
Lane assembled a sawmill, then erected a bridge to traverse Lick Creek.