A cartographic representation depicting the geographical features, infrastructure, and political boundaries of the southeastern portion of Indiana. This encompasses counties such as Dearborn, Ohio, Switzerland, Jefferson, and potentially parts of surrounding areas depending on the specific scope of the representation. Such a visual aid typically includes roads, waterways, cities, towns, and landmarks within the region.
This kind of geographical depiction is essential for various purposes, including navigation, urban planning, resource management, and historical research. Accurate versions facilitate efficient travel and logistics, inform infrastructure development decisions, and provide valuable insights into the region’s past development and current state. Its creation and evolution often reflect technological advancements in surveying and cartography.