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Indiana General Assembly

Index Indiana General Assembly

The Indiana General Assembly is the state legislature, or legislative branch, of the state of Indiana. [1]

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Ada Estelle Schweitzer

Ada Estelle Schweitzer (August 29, 1872 – July 2, 1951) Some sources incorrectly list her date of death as June 2, 1951.

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Age of marriage in the United States

Unlike most Western countries, 19 of the U.S. states do not have a legal minimum age of marriage.

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Albert G. Porter

Albert Gallatin Porter (April 20, 1824 – May 3, 1897) was an American politician who served as the 19th Governor of Indiana from 1881 to 1885 and as a United States Congressman from 1859 to 1863.

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Albion Fellows Bacon

Albion Fellows Bacon (April 8, 1865 – December 10, 1933) was an American social reformer and writer from Evansville, Indiana.

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Algernon Sydney Sullivan

Algernon Sydney Sullivan (1826–1887) was a New York lawyer.

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Alonzo G. Smith

Alonzo G. Smith (6 September 1848 – 6 August 1907) was a politician from the U.S. state of Indiana.

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Alvin Peterson Hovey

Alvin Peterson Hovey (September 6, 1821 – November 23, 1891) was a Union general during the American Civil War, an Indiana Supreme Court justice, congressman, and the 21st Governor of Indiana from 1889 to 1891.

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American Fletcher National Bank

American Fletcher National Bank was an Indianapolis-based bank founded in 1839 that was eventually absorbed by Bank One and later Chase Bank.

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Andrew Humphreys

Andrew Humphreys (March 30, 1821 – June 14, 1904) was a U.S. Representative from Bloomfield, Greene County, Indiana, who served in the Forty-fourth Congress.

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Approximations of π

Approximations for the mathematical constant pi in the history of mathematics reached an accuracy within 0.04% of the true value before the beginning of the Common Era (Archimedes).

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Ashworth Archaeological Site

The Ashworth Archaeological Site is a significant archaeological site in the extreme southwestern corner of the U.S. state of Indiana.

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Assault weapons legislation in the United States

Assault weapons legislation in the United States refers to bills and laws (active, expired, proposed or failed) that define and restrict or make illegal the manufacture, transfer, and possession of assault weapons.

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B. Patrick Bauer

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Ball State Center for Energy Research/Education/Service

The Ball State Center for Energy Research/Education/Service (CERES) is an interdisciplinary academic support unit at Ball State University focused on enhancing research and education on issues of energy usage and conservation.

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Ball State University

Ball State University, commonly referred to as Ball State or BSU, is a public coeducational research university in Muncie, Indiana, United States, with two satellite facilities in Fishers and Indianapolis.

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Ball State University College of Architecture and Planning

The College of Architecture and Planning, also known as CAP, is an academic college of Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana offering degrees in Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Urban Planning, Historic Preservation, Urban Design, Construction Management, and Interior Design, and is Indiana's only state-assisted Architecture school.

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Bank of Indiana

The state Bank of Indiana was a government chartered banking institution established in 1833 in response to the state's shortage of capital caused by the closure of the Second Bank of the United States by the administration of President Andrew Jackson.

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Battle of Tippecanoe

The Battle of Tippecanoe was fought on November 7, 1811, in what is now Battle Ground, Indiana, between American forces led by Governor William Henry Harrison of the Indiana Territory and Native American warriors associated with the Shawnee leader Tecumseh.

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Bayless W. Hanna

Bayless W. Hanna (March 14, 1830 – August 2, 1891) was an American lawyer, politician, and diplomat who served as the Indiana Attorney General, the U.S. Minister to Iran, and the U.S. Minister to Argentina.

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Baynard Rush Hall

Baynard Rush Hall (1793-1863) was an American academic and Christian minister.

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Becky Skillman

Rebecca S. Skillman (born September 26, 1950 in Bedford, Indiana) served as the 49th Lieutenant Governor of the State of Indiana, from 2005 to 2013.

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Belterra Casino Resort & Spa

Belterra Casino Resort & Spa is a riverboat casino on the Ohio River in Switzerland County, Indiana near Florence, roughly halfway between Louisville, Kentucky and Cincinnati, Ohio.

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Benjamin Harrison

Benjamin Harrison (August 20, 1833 – March 13, 1901) was an American politician and lawyer who served as the 23rd President of the United States from 1889 to 1893.

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Benjamin Harrison (bust)

Benjamin Harrison is a bust by American artist Richard Peglow, located in the north atrium on the second floor of the Indiana Statehouse, which is in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.

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Benjamin Parke

Benjamin Parke (September 2, 1777 – July 12, 1835) was an American lawyer, politician, militia officer, businessman, treaty negotiator in the Indiana Territory who also served as a federal judge in Indiana after it attained statehood in 1816.

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Bettie Cadou

Elizabeth (Bettie) Stickler Fruits Cadou was born on New Years Day in 1936 in Bainbridge, Indiana.

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Black Day of the Indiana General Assembly

The Black Day of the General Assembly was February 24, 1887, on which date the Indiana General Assembly dissolved into legislative violence.

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Blackford County, Indiana

Blackford County is located in the east central portion of the U.S. state of Indiana.

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Brown County State Park

Brown County State Park is located in the United States in the center of the southern half of the state of Indiana.

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Caleb Blood Smith

Caleb Blood Smith (April 16, 1808 – January 7, 1864) was an American journalist and politician, serving in the Cabinet of Abraham Lincoln during the American Civil War.

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Carroll High School (Fort Wayne, Indiana)

Carroll High School is a school in the unincorporated suburbs of Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States.

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Catharine Merrill

Catharine Merrill (January 24, 1824 – May 30, 1900) was an educator, author, and American Civil War nurse from Indiana who became the second female university professor in the United States.

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Charles Major (writer)

Charles Major (July 25, 1856 – February 13, 1913) was an American lawyer and novelist.

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Christ Church Cathedral (Indianapolis)

Christ Church Cathedral is the pro-cathedral for the Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis.

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Clark State Forest

Clark State Forest, located just north of Henryville, Indiana in the United States, is Indiana's oldest state forest, formed in 1903 as a forest research facility and a nursery and later expanded by the Works Progress Administration.

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Claude Matthews

Claude Matthews (December 14, 1845 – August 28, 1898) was the 23rd Governor of the U.S. state of Indiana from 1893 to 1897.

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Clinton L. Hare

Clinton Larue "Clint" Hare (November 7, 1864 – June 4, 1909) was a manager, organizer, and coach of American football, and a lawyer and grocer.

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Colonel William Jones House

Colonel William Jones House, also known as William Jones State Historic Site, is a historic house in Gentryville and the Lincoln State Park in Jackson Township, Spencer County, Indiana.

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Columbus, Indiana

Columbus is a city in and the county seat of Bartholomew County, Indiana, United States.

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Comparison of U.S. state governments

In the United States, the government of each of the 50 states is structured in accordance with its individual constitution.

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Constitution of Indiana

The Constitution of Indiana is the highest body of state law in the U.S. state of Indiana.

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Corydon Historic District

The Corydon Historic District is a national historic district located in Corydon, Indiana, United States.

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Corydon, Indiana

Corydon is a town in Harrison Township, Harrison County, Indiana.

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Crossroads of America

The Crossroads of America is the official motto of the U.S. state of Indiana.

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Curtis Shake

Curtis Grover Shake (July 14, 1887 – September 11, 1978), a noted Indiana jurist and politician, author, and a member of the Indiana Senate, is best known for his service as the 72nd Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court from January 4, 1938, to January 7,1945, and as the presiding civilian judge over the IG Farben trial, one of the Nurember trials the United States convened at Nuremberg, Germany, in 1947–48, following World War II.

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Daniel J. Bradley

Daniel Joseph Bradley is a Canadian-American chemist and petroleum engineer, researcher, professor, and administrator.

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David Dale Owen

David Dale Owen (24 June 1807 – 13 November 1860) was a prominent American geologist who conducted the first geological surveys of Indiana, Kentucky, Arkansas, Wisconsin, Iowa and Minnesota.

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David Hamilton (judge)

David Frank Hamilton (born 1957) is a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit.

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David McDonald (judge)

David McDonald (May 8, 1803 – August 25, 1869) was a United States federal judge.

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David W. Dennis

David Worth Dennis II (June 7, 1912 – January 6, 1999) was an attorney and Republican United States Representative from Indiana.

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David W. Evans

David Walter Evans (born August 17, 1946) is a former U.S. Representative from Indiana.

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Davis v. Bandemer

Davis v. Bandemer,, is a case in which the United States Supreme Court held that claims of partisan gerrymandering were justiciable, but failed to agree on a clear standard for the judicial review of the class of claims of a political nature to which such cases belong.

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Dennis Pennington

Dennis Pennington (May 18, 1776 – September 2, 1854) was a farmer and a stonemason who became known for his many years in public office as an early legislator in the Indiana Territory and in Indiana's General Assembly as a representative of Harrison County, Indiana.

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Downtown Indianapolis

Downtown Indianapolis is the central business district of Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.

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Dunham (surname)

Dunham is a toponymic surname of Anglo-Saxon origination, deriving from several places named Dunham (dun- hill, -ham home) In 1630 Deacon John Dunham emigrated from England to the American Continent and became a deputy in the Legislative Assembly elected to represent the Plymouth Colony.

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Dwayne Sawyer

Dwayne Sawyer (born 1966) is an American politician from the state of Indiana.

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East Noble High School

East Noble High School is a public high school located in Kendallville, Indiana and is the only high school that is part of the East Noble School Corporation.

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Ebenezer Dumont

Ebenezer Dumont (November 23, 1814 – April 16, 1871) was a U.S. Representative from Indiana, as well as a general in the Union Army during the American Civil War.

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Economy of Indiana

The total gross state product in 2005 was US$214 billion in 2000 chained dollars.

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Edgar Whitcomb

Edgar Doud Whitcomb (November 6, 1917 – February 4, 2016) was an American writer and politician, who served as the 43rd Governor of Indiana.

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Edward Everett Cox

Edward Everett Cox (December 29, 1867 – April 1, 1931) was an American newspaper publisher who started Blackford County's first daily newspaper in Hartford City, Indiana.

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Edward L. Jackson

Edward L. "Ed" Jackson (December 27, 1873 – November 18, 1954) was an American attorney, judge and politician, elected the 32nd Governor of the U.S. state of Indiana from January 12, 1925, to January 14, 1929.

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Elias Abel House

The Elias Abel House is a historic building in western Bloomington, Indiana, United States.

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Eliza Cooper Blaker

Eliza Cooper Blaker (March 5, 1854 – December 4, 1926) was an American educator who headed the free kindergarten movement in Indianapolis from 1882 to 1926 as the first superintendent of schools for the Indianapolis Free Kindergarten and Children's Aid Society.

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Elwood Haynes

Elwood Haynes (October 14, 1857 – April 13, 1925) was an American inventor, metallurgist, automotive pioneer, entrepreneur and industrialist.

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Emma Lou Thornbrough

Emma Lou Thornbrough (January 24, 1913 – December 19, 1994) was born in Indianapolis, Indiana.

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Emmerich Manual High School

Emmerich Manual High School is a public high school in Indianapolis, USA.

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Enos Lowe

Enos Lowe (May 5, 1804–February 13, 1880) was a pioneer doctor and businessman who was among the original founders of Omaha, Nebraska and served as president of the Second Iowa Constitutional Convention.

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Equal Rights Amendment

The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) is a proposed amendment to the United States Constitution designed to guarantee equal legal rights for all American citizens regardless of sex; it seeks to end the legal distinctions between men and women in terms of divorce, property, employment, and other matters.

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Eugene V. Debs

Eugene Victor Debs (November 5, 1855 – October 20, 1926) was an American democratic socialist political activist and trade unionist, one of the founding members of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW or the Wobblies), and five times the candidate of the Socialist Party of America for President of the United States.

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Eugene V. Debs Home

The Eugene V. Debs House, on the campus of Indiana State University in Terre Haute, Indiana, was a home of union leader Eugene V. Debs.

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Evansville tornado of November 2005

The Evansville tornado of November 2005 was an F3 tornado that formed early in the morning of November 6, 2005, outside of Evansville, Indiana, United States.

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Flag of Indiana

The flag of Indiana was designed by Paul Hadley and officially adopted by the state of Indiana on May 31, 1917.

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Flossie Bailey

Katherine "Flossie" Bailey (1895–February 6, 1952) was a civil rights and anti-lynching activist from Indiana.

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Floyd County, Indiana

Floyd County is a county located in the U.S. state of Indiana.

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Fort Wayne, Indiana

Fort Wayne is a city in the U.S. state of Indiana and the seat of Allen County, United States.

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Frank Hanly

James Franklin Hanly (April 4, 1863August 1, 1920) was an American politician who served as a congressman from Indiana from 1895 until 1897, and was the 26th Governor of Indiana from 1905 to 1909.

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Frank O'Bannon Highway

The Frank O'Bannon Highway is a series of highways in the state of Indiana.

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Frank R. Beckwith

Frank Roscoe Beckwith (December 11, 1904 – August 24, 1965) was an African American lawyer and civil rights activist.

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French Lick Springs Hotel

The French Lick Springs Hotel, a part of the French Lick Resort Casino complex, is a major resort hotel in Orange County, Indiana.

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Gambling in Indiana

Indiana law authorizes ten land-based or riverboat casinos on Lake Michigan and the Ohio River, one land-based casino in French Lick, and racinos at the state's two horse tracks.

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Gary Urban Enterprise Association

The Gary Urban Enterprise Association (GUEA) was a 501(c)(3) organization developed to provide support and economic aid to the community of Gary, Indiana.

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Gene Stratton-Porter

Gene Stratton-Porter (August 17, 1863 – December 6, 1924), born Geneva Grace Stratton, was a Wabash County, Indiana, native who became a self-trained American author, nature photographer, and naturalist.

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General assembly

A general assembly is a meeting of all the members of an organisation or shareholders of a company.

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General Washington Johnston

General Washington Johnston (10 November 1776 – 26 October 1833) was born in Culpeper County, Virginia.

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George L. Kinnard

George L. Kinnard (1803–1836) was a Representative from Indiana; born in Pennsylvania in 1803; moved with his widowed mother to Tennessee and completed preparatory studies; moved to Indianapolis, Ind., in 1823; studied law; was admitted to the bar and practised in Marion County, Indiana; assessor for Marion County in 1826 and 1827; member of the State house of representatives 1827–1830; county surveyor 1831–1835; colonel of the State militia; elected as a Jacksonian to the Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Congresses and served from March 4, 1833, until his death from injuries received in an explosion on the steamer Flora on the Ohio River November 26, 1836; interment probably in Presbyterian Burying Ground (now Washington Park), Cincinnati, Ohio.

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George N. Craig

George North Craig (August 6, 1909 – December 17, 1992) was the 39th Governor of the U.S. state of Indiana from 1953 until 1957.

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George Rogers Clark

George Rogers Clark (November 19, 1752 – February 13, 1818) was an American surveyor, soldier, and militia officer from Virginia who became the highest ranking American military officer on the northwestern frontier during the American Revolutionary War.

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George Washington Cutter

George W. Cutter (died 1865) was an American poet.

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George Washington Julian

George Washington Julian (May 5, 1817 – July 7, 1899) was a politician, lawyer, and writer from Indiana who served in the United States House of Representatives during the 19th century.

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Geza von Hoffmann

Geza von Hoffmann (1885–1921)Turda, Marius, and Paul Weindling.

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Government of Indiana

The government of Indiana is established and regulated by the Constitution of Indiana.

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Government of Indianapolis

The government of Indianapolis is a mayor-council, consolidated city-county system.

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Governor of Indiana

The Governor of Indiana is the chief executive of the state of Indiana.

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Grace Julian Clarke

Grace Julian Clarke (September 1865–June 18, 1938) was a clubwoman, women's suffrage activist, newspaper journalist, and author from Indiana.

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Greg Server

Gregory Dale Server (born January 27, 1939) is an American former politician from the state of Indiana.

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Harold W. Handley

Harold Willis Handley (November 27, 1909 – August 30, 1972) was the 40th Governor of the U.S. state of Indiana from 1957 to 1961.

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Harriette Bailey Conn

Harriette Bailey Conn (September 22, 1922 – August 21, 1981) was an American lawyer and politician.

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Harvey Heth

Harvey Heth (1770–1816) was born on April 28, 1770 in Virginia.

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Helen M. Gougar

Helen M. Gougar (July 18, 1843–June 6, 1907) was a lawyer, temperance and women's rights advocate, and newspaper journalist who resided in Lafayette, Indiana.

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Henry F. Schricker

Henry Frederick Schricker (August 30, 1883 – December 28, 1966) was the 36th and 38th Governor of the U.S. state of Indiana from 1941 to 1945 and from 1949 to 1953.

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Henry Smith Lane

Henry Smith Lane (February 24, 1811 – June 19, 1881) was a United States Representative, Senator, and the 13th Governor of Indiana; he was by design the shortest-serving Governor of Indiana, having made plans to resign the office should his party take control of the Indiana General Assembly and elect him to the United States Senate.

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Herman B Wells

Herman B Wells (June 7, 1902 – March 18, 2000), a native of Boone County, Indiana, was the eleventh president of Indiana University (Bloomington) and its first university chancellor.

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History of Ball State University

The History of Ball State University predates Ball State University's public-funding era by almost two decades.

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History of Indiana

The history of human activity in Indiana, a U.S. state in the Midwest, began with migratory tribes of Native Americans who inhabited Indiana as early as 8000 BC.

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History of Indianapolis

The history of Indianapolis spans three centuries.

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History of the University of Notre Dame

The University of Notre Dame was founded on November 26, 1842 by Father Edward Sorin, CSC, who was also its first president, as an all-male institution on land donated by the Bishop of Vincennes.

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Horatio C. Newcomb

Horatio C. Newcomb (December 20, 1821—May 23, 1882) was an attorney and judge from Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.

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Horseshoe Southern Indiana

Horseshoe Southern Indiana (formerly Caesars Indiana), which locals often simply call "The Boat," is a riverboat casino owned by Vici Properties and operated by Caesars Entertainment.

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IGA

IGA or IgA may refer to.

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Index of Indiana-related articles

The following is an alphabetical list of articles related to the U.S. state of Indiana.

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Indiana

Indiana is a U.S. state located in the Midwestern and Great Lakes regions of North America.

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Indiana Academy for Science, Mathematics, and Humanities

The Indiana Academy for Science, Mathematics, and Humanities (The Indiana Academy) is a two-year residential high school located on the campus of Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana, although it operates separately.

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Indiana Alcohol and Tobacco Commission

The Indiana Alcohol and Tobacco Commission is an Indiana state government agency.

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Indiana Black Legislative Caucus

The Indiana Black Legislative Caucus is an American political organization composed of African Americans elected to the Indiana General Assembly.

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Indiana Canal Company

The Indiana Canal Company was a corporation first established in 1805 for the purpose of building a canal around the Falls of the Ohio on the Indiana side of the Ohio River.

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Indiana Choice Scholarships

The State of Indiana school voucher movement known as Indiana Choice Scholarships was created in order to address the failings in the public education system.

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Indiana Court of Appeals

The Indiana Court of Appeals is the intermediate-level appellate court for the state of Indiana.

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Indiana Day

Indiana Day is a legal holiday in the state of Indiana in the United States, commemorating the state's 1816 admission to the Union.

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Indiana Department of Environmental Management

The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) is the agency of the U.S. state of Indiana charged with protecting the environment and human health.

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Indiana Department of Natural Resources

The Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is the agency of the U.S. state of Indiana.

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Indiana Department of Natural Resources Law Enforcement Division

The Indiana Department of Natural Resources Law Enforcement Division is the law enforcement division of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, the fish and game regulatory agency of Indiana.

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Indiana elections, 2016

A general election was held in the U.S. state of Indiana on November 8, 2016.

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Indiana gas boom

The Indiana gas boom was a period of active drilling and production of natural gas in the Trenton Gas Field, in the US state of Indiana and the adjacent northwest part of Ohio.

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Indiana gubernatorial election, 1996

The 1996 Indiana gubernatorial Election was held on November 5, 1996, alongside the election of both houses of the Indiana General Assembly.

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Indiana Historical Society

The Indiana Historical Society is one of the United States' oldest and largest historical societies and describes itself as "Indiana's Storyteller".

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Indiana House of Representatives

The Indiana House of Representatives is the lower house of the Indiana General Assembly, the state legislature of the United States state of Indiana.

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Indiana in the American Civil War

Indiana, a state in the Midwest, played an important role in supporting the Union during the American Civil War.

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Indiana Klan

The Indiana Klan was a branch of the Ku Klux Klan, a secret society in the United States that organized in 1915 to affect public affairs on issues of Prohibition, education, political corruption, and morality.

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Indiana Mammoth Internal Improvement Act

The Indiana Mammoth Internal Improvement Act was a law passed by the Indiana General Assembly and signed by Whig Governor Noah Noble in 1836 that greatly expanded the state's program of internal improvements.

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Indiana Naval Militia

The Indiana Naval Militia (INM) is the currently inactive naval militia of Indiana.

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Indiana Pi Bill

A Bill for an act introducing a new mathematical truth and offered as a contribution to education to be used only by the State of Indiana free of cost by paying any royalties whatever on the same, provided it is accepted and adopted by the official action of the Legislature of 1897 |citation.

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Indiana Register of Historic Sites and Structures

The Indiana Register of Historic Sites and Structures was created in 1981 by the Indiana General Assembly.

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Indiana Senate

The Indiana Senate is the upper house of the Indiana General Assembly, the state legislature of the U.S. state of Indiana.

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Indiana State Fair

The Indiana State Fair is an annual fair held in Indianapolis, Indiana, usually in the month of August.

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Indiana State House

The Indiana State House is the state capitol building of the U.S. state of Indiana.

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Indiana State Museum

The Indiana State Museum is a museum located within White River State Park in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.

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Indiana State Soldiers Home Historic District

Indiana State Soldiers Home Historic District is a historic Soldiers Home and national historic district located in Tippecanoe Township and Wabash Township, Tippecanoe County, Indiana.

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Indiana state stone (sculpture)

Indiana state stone is a public sculpture at the Indiana Statehouse in downtown Indianapolis.

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Indiana State Teachers Association

The Indiana State Teachers Association (ISTA) is a statewide professional association and labor union which represents more than 45,000 public school teachers and education support professionals, staff in state higher education institutions, retired educators, and college students preparing to become teachers.

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Indiana State Teachers' Retirement Fund

The Indiana State Teachers’ Retirement Fund, (TRF), was created by the Indiana General Assembly in 1921.

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Indiana State Treasurer

The Indiana Treasurer of State is a constitutional and elected office in the executive branch of the government of Indiana.

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Indiana State University

Indiana State University (ISU) is a public university located in Terre Haute, Indiana, United States.

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Indiana Toll Road

The Indiana Toll Road, officially the Indiana East–West Toll Road, is a toll road that runs for east–west across northern Indiana from the Illinois state line to the Ohio state line.

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Indiana Toll Road Concession Company

The Indiana Toll Road Concession Company LLC (ITRCC) is a subsidiary of IFM Investors that operates and maintains the Indiana East–West Toll Road.

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Indiana University – Purdue University Fort Wayne

Indiana University – Purdue University Fort Wayne (IPFW) is a coeducational public university in Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States.

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Indiana University East

Indiana University East is a regional campus in the Indiana University system located in Richmond, Indiana.

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Indiana University School of Medicine

The Indiana University School of Medicine is a medical school and medical research center connected to Indiana University; its principal research and medical center is on the Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis campus in Indianapolis.

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Indiana White Caps

White caps were secret terrorist bands operating in southern Indiana in the late 19th century.

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Indianapolis

Indianapolis is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Indiana and the seat of Marion County.

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Indianapolis Airport Authority

Indianapolis Airport Authority (IAA) is a municipal corporation established by the Indiana General Assembly in 1962.

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Indianapolis City-County Council

The City–County Council of Indianapolis and Marion County is the legislative body of the combined government, known as Unigov, of the city of Indianapolis and the county of Marion in the state of Indiana.

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Indianapolis City-County Council election, 2015

The 2015 Indianapolis City–County Council elections took place on November 3, 2015.

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Indianapolis Juvenile Correctional Facility

The Indianapolis Juvenile Correctional Facility was a minimum, medium, and maximum state juvenile facility of the Indiana Department of Correction.

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Indianapolis mayoral election, 2015

The Indianapolis mayoral election of 2015 took place on November 3, 2015.

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Indianapolis streetcar strike of 1913

The Indianapolis streetcar strike of 1913 and the subsequent police mutiny and riots was a breakdown in public order in Indianapolis, Indiana.

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Indianapolis Union Railway

The Indianapolis Union Railway Company, is a terminal railroad operating in Indianapolis, Indiana.

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Interstate 465

Interstate 465 (I-465), also known as the USS Indianapolis Memorial Highway, is the beltway circling Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.

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Isaac Blackford

Isaac Newton Blackford (November 6, 1786 – December 31, 1859) was the second Chief Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court, the court's longest serving Justice, and among the longest serving jurists in the history of the United States.

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Isaac De Groff Nelson

Isaac De Groff Nelson (also known as Isaac Degroff Nelson and I. D. G. Nelson) (July 2, 1810 – March 24, 1891) was an early pioneer in Indiana, where he owned a newspaper, held several political offices, and became the father of newspaperman William Rockhill Nelson.

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Isaac K. Beckes

Isaac Kelley Beckes (September 19, 1909 – July 13, 1988) was the president of Vincennes University from 1950 to 1980.

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Isaac P. Gray

Isaac Pusey Gray (October 18, 1828 – February 14, 1895) was the 18th and 20th Governor of the U.S. state of Indiana from 1880 to 1881 and from 1885 to 1889.

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Jacob Piatt Dunn

Jacob Piatt Dunn Jr. (April 12, 1855 – June 6, 1924) was an American historian, journalist, and author.

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James A. Mount

James Atwell Mount (March 24, 1843 – January 16, 1901) was the 24th Governor of Indiana from 1897 to 1901.

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James D. Williams

James Douglas Williams (January 16, 1808November 20, 1880), nicknamed Blue Jeans Bill, was an American farmer and Democratic politician who held public office in Indiana for four decades, and was the only farmer elected as the Governor of Indiana, serving from 1877 to 1880.

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James P. Goodrich

James Putnam Goodrich, (February 18, 1864 – August 15, 1940), a Republican, was the 29th Governor of Indiana from 1917 to 1921.

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Jeffersonville, Madison and Indianapolis Railroad

The Jeffersonville, Madison and Indianapolis Railroad (JM&I) was formed in 1866 as a merger between the Indianapolis and Madison Railroad and the Jeffersonville Railroad.

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Jeremiah Sullivan

Jeremiah C. Sullivan (July 21, 1794 – December 6, 1870) was a justice of the Indiana Supreme Court from 1836–1846 and coined the name "Indianapolis" for the new state capital.

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Jim Jontz

James Prather Jontz (December 18, 1951 – April 14, 2007) was an American politician who represented the Indiana's 5th congressional district, comprising rural north central Indiana, centering on Kokomo and Logansport.

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Joe L. Hensley

Joseph Louis "Joe L." Hensley (March 19, 1926 – August 27, 2007) was a lawyer, prosecuting attorney, member of the Indiana General Assembly, circuit court judge, science fiction fan, and writer of science fiction and mysteries.

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John Adair

John Adair (January 9, 1757 – May 19, 1840) was an American pioneer, soldier, and politician.

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John D. Works

John Downey Works (March 29, 1847June 6, 1928) was a U.S. Senator representing California from 1911 to 1917, and an Associate Justice of the California Supreme Court from October 2, 1888, to January 5, 1891.

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John Wesley Davis

John Wesley Davis (April 16, 1799 – August 22, 1859) was an American physician and Democratic politician, active in the mid-1800s.

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Jonathan Jennings

Jonathan Jennings (March 27, 1784 – July 26, 1834) was the first governor of Indiana and a nine-term congressman from Indiana.

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Joseph A. Wright

Joseph Albert Wright (April 17, 1810 – May 11, 1867) was the tenth Governor of the U.S. state of Indiana from December 5, 1849 to January 12, 1857, most noted for his opposition to banking.

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Joseph Bartholomew (major general)

Joseph Bartholomew (March 15, 1766 – November 3, 1840) was a general in the Indiana Militia and served in numerous military conflicts.

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Joshua B. Huckeby

Joshua Brannon Huckeby (February 13, 1802 – March 22, 1889) was a 19th-century American politician and lawyer.

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Jud McMillin

Judson "Jud" McMillin was a Republican member of the Indiana House of Representatives, representing the 68th District from being elected in 2010 until his resignation on September 29, 2015.

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Julia D. Nelson

Julia D. Nelson (December 11, 1863 – May 27, 1936) was an American politician elected to the Indiana House of Representatives in 1921, the first woman elected to the Indiana General Assembly.

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Julia Louisa Dumont

Julia Louisa Dumont (October 1794 – January 2, 1857) was an American educator and writer of prose.

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Kevin Carey

Kevin Carey (born October 6, 1970) is an American higher education writer and policy analyst.

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Lafayette School Corporation

The Lafayette School Corporation administers one high school, two middle schools and seven elementary schools in Lafayette, Indiana.

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Legislative violence

Legislative violence broadly refers to any violent clashes between members of a legislature, often physically, inside the legislature and triggered by divisive issues and tight votes.

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Lieutenant Governor of Indiana

The Lieutenant Governor of Indiana is a constitutional office in the US State of Indiana.

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List of African-American U.S. state firsts

African Americans are a demographic minority in the United States.

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List of enacting clauses

An enacting clause, or enacting formula, is a short phrase that introduces the main provisions of a law enacted by a legislature.

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List of Governors of Indiana

The Governor of Indiana is the head of the executive branch of Indiana's state government and the commander-in-chief of the state's military forces.

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List of Indiana state historical markers

This is a list of Indiana state historical markers.

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List of Indiana state symbols

The U.S. state of Indiana has 13 official state emblems, as well as other designated official and unofficial items.

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List of Purdue University people

Here follows a list of notable alumni and faculty of Purdue University.

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List of smoking bans in the United States

The following is a list of smoking bans in the United States.

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List of Speakers of the Indiana House of Representatives

The Speaker of the Indiana State House of Representatives is the highest official in the Indiana House of Representatives, customarily elected from the ranks of the majority party.

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List of United States Senators from Indiana

Indiana was admitted to the Union on December 11, 1816.

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List of United States state legislatures

Each state in the United States has a legislature as part of its form of civil government.

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Little River (Indiana)

The Little River is a U.S. Geological Survey.

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Logansport State Hospital

Logansport State Hospital is a psychiatric hospital located in Logansport, Indiana, United States.

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Lucas Oil Stadium

Lucas Oil Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Downtown Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.

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Madge Oberholtzer

Madge Augustine Oberholtzer (November 10, 1896 – April 14, 1925) was an American woman whose rape and murder played a critical role in the demise of the second incarnation of the Ku Klux Klan.

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Marcellus Neal

Marcellus Neal (1868–1939) was the first African-American graduate of Indiana University in the United States.

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Marjorie Pebworth

Mary Marjorie (née Mull) Pebworth (August 19, 1910 – April 3, 1967) was an American politician.

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Martin Wines

Martin Wines was a politician in the U.S. state of Indiana and one of the most prominent men in the early history of Greene County.

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Mary Birdsall

Mary Birdsall or Mary Thistlewaite (1828–1894) was a journalist, a suffragist, and a temperance worker.

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Mary Birdsall House

The Mary Birdsall House is known as the Lauramoore Guest House & Retreat Center and is located in Richmond, Indiana.

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Mary E. Haggart

Mary E. Haggart (1843–1904) was an American suffragist, who was active in the women's suffrage movement in Indiana beginning in the late 1860's.

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Mary F. Thomas

Mary F. Thomas (1816–1888) was an American women's rights leader from Indiana and a member of the suffrage movement.

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May Wright Sewall

May Wright Sewall (May 27, 1844 – July 22, 1920) was an American reformer, who was known for her service to the causes of education, women's rights, and world peace.

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McCormick Cabin Site

McCormick Cabin Site is a historic site located at Indianapolis, Indiana.

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Michael C. Kerr

Michael Crawford Kerr (March 15, 1827 – August 19, 1876) was an American legislator, and the first Democratic Speaker of the United States House of Representatives after the Civil War.

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Michigan Road

The Michigan Road was one of the earliest roads in Indiana.

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Mike Pence

Michael Richard Pence (born June 7, 1959) is an American politician and lawyer serving as the 48th and current Vice President of the United States, in office since January 20, 2017.

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Milan Township, Allen County, Indiana

Milan Township is one of twenty townships in Allen County, Indiana, United States.

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Mooresville, Indiana

Mooresville is a town in Brown Township, Morgan County, in the U.S. state of Indiana.

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Morris Mills

Morris H. "Morrie" Mills (born September 25, 1929) is an American former politician from the state of Indiana.

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Muncie, Indiana

Muncie is an incorporated city and the seat of Delaware County, Indiana.

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Murder of Ruth Pelke

Ruth Pelke was a 78-year-old American from Gary, Indiana, who was murdered by Paula Cooper (August 25, 1969 – May 26, 2015), aged 15, on May 14, 1985.

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Net Literacy

Net Literacy is an Indianapolis based 501(c) non-profit organization that promotes computer and Internet literacy.

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Noah Noble

Noah Noble (January 15, 1794 – February 8, 1844) was the fifth Governor of the U.S. state of Indiana from 1831 to 1837.

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Oliver P. Morton

Oliver Hazard Perry Throck Morton (August 4, 1823 – November 1, 1877), commonly known as Oliver P. Morton, was a U.S. Republican Party politician from Indiana.

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Oliver P. Morton (monument)

Oliver P. Morton and Reliefs is a public artwork by Austrian artist Rudolph Schwarz, located on the east side of the Indiana Statehouse in Indianapolis, Indiana, at the intersection of North Capitol Avenue and West Market Street.

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On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away

"On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away" was among the best-selling songs of the 19th century, earning over $100,000 from sheet-music revenues.

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Outline of Indiana

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the U.S. state of Indiana: Indiana – a U.S. state, was admitted to the United States as the 19th state on December 11, 1816.

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Ovid Butler

Ovid Butler (February 7, 1801 – July 12, 1881) was an attorney, newspaper publisher,abolitionist, and university founder from the state of Indiana, United States.

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Paris C. Dunning

Paris Chipman Dunning (March 15, 1806 – May 9, 1884) was a Democratic state representative, state senator, senate president pro tempore, the tenth Lieutenant Governor, and the ninth Governor of the U.S. state of Indiana from December 26, 1848 to December 5, 1849.

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Paul Dresser

Paul Dresser (born Johann Paul Dreiser, Jr.; April 22, 1857 – January 30, 1906) was an American singer, songwriter, and comedic actor of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

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Paul Dresser Birthplace

The Paul Dresser Birthplace is located in Fairbanks Park in Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana, at the corner of First and Farrington Streets.

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Paul V. McNutt

Paul Vories McNutt (July 19, 1891 – March 24, 1955) was an American diplomat and politician who served as the 34th Governor of Indiana, high commissioner to the Philippines, administrator of the Federal Security Agency, chairman of the War Manpower Commission and ambassador to the Philippines.

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Peony

The peony or paeony is a flowering plant in the genus Paeonia, the only genus in the family Paeoniaceae.

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Peter Buell Allen

Peter Buell Allen (November 24, 1775 – June 13, 1833) was a politician and military commander in New York State in the early 1800s and a pioneer of Vigo County and Terre Haute, Indiana.

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Pi

The number is a mathematical constant.

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Plainfield Juvenile Correctional Facility

The Plainfield Re-Entry Facility has been moved to the old Indiana Women's Prison in Indianapolis.

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Political party strength in Indiana

The following table indicates the party of elected officials in the U.S. state of Indiana.

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Politics of Indiana

Indiana has long been considered to be a Republican stronghold and is rated R+7 on the Cook Partisan Voting Index.

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Purdue University

Purdue University is a public research university in West Lafayette, Indiana and is the flagship campus of the Purdue University system.

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Ralph F. Gates

Ralph Fesler Gates (February 24, 1893 - July 28, 1978) was the 37th Governor of the U.S. state of Indiana from 1945 to 1949.

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Reactions to Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions

Reactions to Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) refer to the views of international actors on the BDS movement, which is, according to Elhanan Yakira, Ethan Felson, and Roberta Rosenthal Kwall, a campaign motivated by anti-Zionism and anti-Israel sentiment.

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Rhoda Coffin

Rhoda Coffin, (1826–1909), was a Quaker social reformer, author, temperance crusader, and women's rights advocate who is best known for her efforts in prison reform.

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Richard W. Thompson

Richard Wigginton Thompson (June 9, 1809 – February 9, 1900) was an American politician.

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Richard W. Thompson (journalist)

Richard W. Thompson (1865-February 12, 1920) was a journalist and public servant in Indiana and Washington, D.C. He was at various times an editor or managing editor of the Indianapolis Leader, the Indianapolis World, the Indianapolis Freeman and the Washington D.C. Colored American.

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Robert Dale Owen

Robert Dale Owen (November 7, 1801 – June 24, 1877) was a Scottish-born social reformer who immigrated to the United States in 1825, became a U.S. citizen, and was active in Indiana politics as member of the Democratic Party in the Indiana House of Representatives (1835–39 and 1851–53) and represented Indiana in the U.S. House of Representatives (1843–47).

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Robert Hanna

Robert Hanna Jr. (April 6, 1786November 16, 1858) is best known as one of the forty-three delegates to the 1816 Indiana Constitutional Convention and Indiana's third U.S. Senator after it achieved statehood in 1816.

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Robert Todd (pioneer)

Brigadier General Robert Todd (c. 1757-March 1814 or 1820) was an 18th-century American pioneer, politician and soldier.

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Rockville Correctional Facility

Rockville Correctional Facility is a state prison located in Adams Township, Parke County, one mile (1.6 km) northwest of Rockville, Indiana.

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Rodric Bray

Rodrick "Rod" D. Bray (born 1969) is an American politician who is a current member of the Indiana State Senate.

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Roger D. Branigin

Roger Douglas Branigin (July 26, 1902 – November 19, 1975) was the 42nd governor of Indiana, serving from January 11, 1965, to January 13, 1969.

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Roland Hobart

Roland Hobart is an Austrian artist who arrived in the United States in 1966 to participate in the L. S. Ayres "Import Fair" and later became a leading mural artist in Downtown Indianapolis, a well-known screen printing artist, and educator.

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Samuel Brenton

Samuel Brenton (November 22, 1810 – March 29, 1857) was a U.S. Representative from Indiana; born in Gallatin County, Kentucky.

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Samuel Gordon Daily

Samuel Gordon Daily (1823 – August 15, 1866) was a Congressional Delegate from the Territory of Nebraska.

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Samuel M. Ralston

Samuel Moffett Ralston (December 1, 1857 – October 14, 1925) was Democratic politician, the 28th Governor of and a United States Senator from the U.S. state of Indiana.

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Samuel Merrill (Indiana)

Samuel Merrill (October 29, 1792 – August 24, 1855), a native of Peacham, Vermont, was an early lawyer and leading citizen of Indiana, who served as state treasurer from 1822 to 1834.

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Samuel Sidney Harrell

Samuel Sidney Harrell (18 January 1838 – 26 April 1903) was one a prominent member of the Franklin County, Indiana bar.

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Sarah Carmichael Harrell

Sarah Carmichael Harrell (multiple pen names, including Citizen; January 8, 1844 – 1929) was an American educator, temperance reformer, and writer from the U.S. state of Indiana.

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Seal of Indiana

The Seal of the State of Indiana is used by the Governor of Indiana to certify official documents.

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Secretary of State of Indiana

The Secretary of State of the U.S. state of Indiana is one of five constitutional officers originally designated in Indiana's State Constitution of 1816.

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Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument (Indianapolis)

The Indiana State Soldiers and Sailors Monument is a neoclassical monument built on Monument Circle, a circular, brick-paved street that intersects Meridian and Market streets in the center of downtown Indianapolis, Indiana.

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South Bend, Indiana

South Bend is a city in and the county seat of St. Joseph County, Indiana, United States, on the St. Joseph River near its southernmost bend, from which it derives its name.

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Squaring the circle

Squaring the circle is a problem proposed by ancient geometers.

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Stephen Neal (bust)

Stephen Neal is a public artwork by Indiana artist Clara Barth Leonard.

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Supreme Court of Indiana

The Supreme Court of Indiana, established by Article 7 of the Indiana Constitution, is the highest judicial authority in the state of Indiana.

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Susan Fussell

Susan Fussell (April 7, 1832 - 1889) was an American educator, army nurse and philanthropist.

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Taxation in Indiana

Taxes in Indiana are almost entirely authorized at the state level, although the revenue is used to fund both local and state level government.

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Terre Haute, Indiana

Terre Haute is a city in and the county seat of Vigo County, Indiana, United States, near the state's western border with Illinois.

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The Columbia Club

The Columbia Club is a private club located on Monument Circle in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana.

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The Westward Journey

The Westward Journey, also listed as Indians, Reaper, Blacksmith, Pioneer Family, is a set of outdoor sculptures made by Herman Carl Mueller in 1886–1887, located above the south portico of the Indiana Statehouse in Indianapolis, the capital of the U.S. state of Indiana.

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Thomas A. Hendricks

Thomas Andrews Hendricks (September 7, 1819November 25, 1885) was an American politician and lawyer from Indiana who served as the 16th Governor of Indiana (1873–77) and the 21st Vice President of the United States (1885).

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Thomas R. Marshall

Thomas Riley Marshall (March 14, 1854 – June 1, 1925) was an American politician who served as the 28th Vice President of the United States from 1913 to 1921.

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Time in Indiana

The U.S. state of Indiana is divided between Eastern and Central time zones.

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Timeline of Blackford County, Indiana history

This is a timeline and interactive map of Blackford County, Indiana.

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Timeline of Indianapolis

The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.

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Toll roads in the United States

There are many toll roads in the United States;, toll roads exist in 35 states, with the majority of states without any toll roads being in the West and South.

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Tucker v. State

Tucker v. State of Indiana was a landmark decision case by the Indiana Supreme Court that ruled that the Governor of Indiana is the chief executive of the State of Indiana and that the Indiana General Assembly has no authority to delegate or regulate authority that was granted to that office by the Constitution of Indiana.

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Underground Railroad in Indiana

The Underground Railroad in Indiana (IN) was part of a larger unofficial and loosely connected group of individuals who helped and facilitated the escape of runaway slaves from the Southern United States.

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Unigov

Unigov is the colloquial name adopted by the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, to describe its consolidated city–county government.

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Union County–College Corner Joint School District

The Union County–College Corner Joint State School District (abbreviated UC/CC) is an interstate unified school district that serves Union County and northeastern Franklin County in Indiana, as well as portions of Preble and Butler counties near the village of College Corner in Ohio.

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United States congressional delegations from Indiana

These are tables of congressional delegations from Indiana to the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate.

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United States House of Representatives elections in Indiana, 2012

The 2012 United States House of Representatives elections in Indiana were held on Tuesday, November 6, 2012 to elect the nine U.S. Representatives from the state, one from each of the state's nine congressional districts.

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United States Senate election in Indiana, 1982

The 1982 United States Senate election in Indiana was held on November 2, 1982.

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United States Senate elections in Indiana

United States Senators are elected in Indiana to serve in Class I and Class III.

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United States Senate elections, 1982

The United States Senate elections of 1982 were held on November 2, 1982.

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United States state legislatures' partisan trend

This chart shows the trends in the partisan composition of the various state legislatures in the United States.

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University of Notre Dame

The University of Notre Dame du Lac (or simply Notre Dame or ND) is a private, non-profit Catholic research university in the community of Notre Dame, Indiana, near the city of South Bend, in the United States.

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Vaneta Becker

Vaneta Becker is an American politician who serves as a Republican Senator in the Indiana Senate representing portions of Vanderburgh and Warrick County in the southern part of the state.

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Vic Aldridge

Victor Aldridge (October 25, 1893 – April 17, 1973), nicknamed the "Hoosier Schoolmaster", was an American right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Chicago Cubs, Pittsburgh Pirates and New York Giants, and was known to be an excellent curveball pitcher.

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Vigo County Courthouse

The Vigo County Courthouse is a courthouse in Terre Haute, Indiana.

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W. Roland Stine

William Roland Stine (September 7, 1940 – April 24, 2003) was an American politician and educator.

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Wabash and Erie Canal

The Wabash and Erie Canal was a shipping canal that linked the Great Lakes to the Ohio River via an artificial waterway.

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Wanamaker, Indiana

Wanamaker is a community of Indianapolis located in southeastern Marion County, Indiana.

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Warren T. McCray

Warren Terry McCray (February 4, 1865 near Brook, Indiana – December 19, 1938 in Kentland, Indiana) was the 30th Governor of the U.S. state of Indiana from 1921 to 1924.

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Westboro Baptist Church

Westboro Baptist Church (WBC) is an American church known for its use of inflammatory hate speech, especially against LGBT+ people (homophobia and transphobia), Catholics (anti-Catholicism), Orthodox Christians (anti-Orthodoxy), Muslims (Islamophobia), Jews (antisemitism), Romani people (antiziganism), and U.S. soldiers and politicians (anti-Americanism).

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Westville Correctional Facility

The Westville Correctional Facility, located in Westville, Indiana, is a state-operated prison for adult males.

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Whitewater Canal

The Whitewater Canal, which was built between 1836 and 1847, spanned a distance of seventy-six miles and stretched from Lawrenceburg, Indiana on the Ohio River to Hagerstown, Indiana.

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William B. Slaughter

For the Texas rancher, see William B. Slaughter (rancher). William Banks Slaughter (April 27, 1797 – July 15, 1879) was a United States politician.

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William Birdsall

William Wilfred Birdsall (1854–1909) was a Quaker educator who was president of Swarthmore College from 1898-1902.

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William Conner

William Conner (December 10, 1777 – August 28, 1855) was an American trader, interpreter, military scout, community leader, entrepreneur, and politician.

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William H. English (bust)

William H. English is a public artwork by an unknown artist, located in a niche on the third floor of the Indiana Statehouse, which is in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States of America.

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William Henry Harrison (Wyoming politician)

William Henry Harrison (August 10, 1896October 8, 1990) was an American politician who served as a Republican U.S. Representative from Wyoming.

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William P. Bryant

William P. Bryant (August 3, 1806 – October 10, 1860) was an American jurist from Kentucky.

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William Riley Dunham

William Riley Dunham (1856–1921), “the man known by name by more men, women and children than any other one man in Tipton County,” according to a 1912 issue of the Kempton Courier, was a member of the Indiana General Assembly, representing Hamilton and Tipton counties from 1913-1915.

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WYIN

WYIN, virtual channel 56 (UHF digital channel 17), is a PBS member television station located in Gary, Indiana, United States.

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Zerelda G. Wallace

Zerelda Gray Sanders Wallace (August 6, 1817 – March 19, 1901) was the First Lady of Indiana from 1837 to 1840, and a temperance activist, women's suffrage leader, and inspirational speaker in the 1870s and 1880s.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indiana_General_Assembly

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