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BEDFORD

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Encyclopaedia Britannica (1911) / britannica_1911
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1911:bedford:eb26bd82720a
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bedford, a city and the county-seat of lawrence county, indiana, u.s.a., in the south-central part of the state, about 60 m. north-west of louisville, kentucky. pop. (1890) 3351; (1910) 8716. it is served by the baltimore & ohio southwestern, the chicago, indianapolis & louisville, the southern indiana, and (for freight from the wallner quarries about 5 m. distant) the bedford & wallner railways. it is the shipping point of the bedford indiana (oolitic) limestone, which is found in the vicinity and is one of the most valuable and best known building stones in the united states--of this stone were built the capitols of indiana, georgia, mississippi and kentucky; the state historical library at madison, wisconsin; the art building at st louis, missouri; and many other important public buildings. the city has large cement works, foundries and machine shops (stone-working machinery being manufactured), and the repair shops of the southern indiana railway. bedford was settled in 1826 and received a city charter in 1889.