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In this episode of The Woodward Chronicles, Mr. Ronald Woodward takes us back thousands of years to explore the prehistoric era of Wabash County — long before towns, trails, or even people. Discover the ancient landscape that once existed here, from the murky depths of the Black Swamp to the oceanic creatures that roamed these waters, including the not-so-fuzzy, straight-shelled Nautiloid. Hear from Mr. Woodward himself as he paints a vivid picture of what life looked like in this region long before it became the Wabash County we know today. Dive deep into the ancient past — where fossils, formations, and forgotten waters tell the first stories of this land. Ronald Woodward has been bestowed with the title of Wabash County Historian Emeritus by the Indiana Historical Society. Follow Mr. Woodward's Facebook Page: / learning.local.history Wabash County Historian to see more photos and stories of Wabash County! If you enjoy local history, we invite you to visit our History and Culture section on our website: visitwabashcounty.com/arts-history-entertainment/ More local resources: The North Manchester Center for History: www.northmanchestercenterforhistory.org The Wabash County Museum: https://www.wabashmuseum.org/ Alec Guenin is the current Wabash County Historian and can be reached at aguenin@wabashmuseum.org A special thank you to our supporters: The City of Wabash, Lisa Gilman Investment Fund, Sandra Kunkel Trust, Mark & Amy Ford, PaperWorks Industries, the Community Foundation of Wabash County, and Visit Wabash County for making this podcast possible. This podcast is produced in partnership with Destination Wabash County.