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Bluffton

City and administrative headquarters of Wells County in northeastern Indiana, 40 km/25 mi south of Fort Wayne, on the Wabash River; population (1990) 9,000. It is in a farming and dairying region, with limestone quarries nearby. Farm implements and wood items are among its products.

Bluffton was settled in 1829.

Bluffton

Town in northwestern Ohio, 24 km/15 mi northeast of Lima; population (1990) 3,400. It is a railway junction serving as a distribution point for the crushed stone and lime developed from limestone quarried in the area. Local products include electrical appliances, clothing, and food and dairy products.

It is the seat of Bluffton College (1899), a Mennonite institution.



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