Indiana Sentence Examples

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  • Cynthia's widowed mother was a librarian in a small Indiana town.

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  • I don't remember being born, but I mean, I grew up in Indiana and moved to Atlanta for college and stayed after I graduated.

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  • When the Indiana visited Halifax, we were invited to go on board, and she sent her own launch for us.

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  • The Indiana was the largest and finest ship in the Harbor, and we felt very proud of her.

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  • Eleven months earlier Alex had her bred to a handsome Appaloosa stud in Indiana - via AI.

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  • Her first independent novel, Indiana, was written.

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  • The measure soon met with strong opposition in the northern states, and Personal Liberty Laws were passed to hamper officials in the execution of the law; Indiana in 1824 and Connecticut in 1828 providing jury trial for fugitives who appealed from an original decision against them.

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  • Its public institutions include the MorrissonReeves (public) Library (1864), one of the largest (39,000 volumes in 1909) and oldest in the state, an art gallery, the Reid Memorial Hospital, a Home for Friendless Women, the Margaret Smith Home for Aged Women (1888), the Wernle Orphans' Home (1879; Evangelical Lutheran), and the Eastern Indiana Hospital for the Insane (1890).

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  • Its growth was slow until the opening of the National Road, which entered Indiana near the city, and the construction of railways.

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  • Howie visited a suburban home in Orange County, Indiana and pegged the date by an open newspaper.

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  • There's a particularly brutal rapist terrorizing a college in Indiana but Howie hates those.

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  • His replacement early morning audience consisted of two old ladies from Indiana who'd just checked in, Pumpkin Green, and Paulette Dawkins.

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  • The Indiana sisters told him to just break open their trunk—they were only interested in the contents.

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  • How was that possible, when she recalled living a full life in Indiana before moving to Atlanta?

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  • Cynthia's mother, a widowed librarian, telephoned from Indiana frequently.

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  • Dean explained the phone call from Indiana and Cynthia's general displeasure, particularly with Jerome Shipton.

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  • Janet was late again and Cynthia's bedside attempt to call her mother in Indiana resulted in unanswered rings, causing her further concern.

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  • If you ain't here, Corday and the police can't ask you questions you might not want to answer, like what's Cynthia's Indiana address.

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  • When he finished eating, he called the Indiana number, letting the phone ring a dozen times.

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  • Look. It's two hours later in Indiana.

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  • Yes. I promised to give them your Indiana address tomorrow morning—this morning.

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  • The telephone in faraway Indiana rang, first in their agreed sequence, then twenty times before Dean gave up and turned out the light.

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  • She lives in Indiana but it's so difficult to make any plans until...they find Jeff.

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  • The university of Indianapolis (1896) is a loose association of three really independent institutions - the Indiana Law School (1894), the Indiana Dental College (1879), and Butler University (chartered in 1849 and opened in 1855 as the North-western Christian University, and named Butler University in 1877 in honour of Ovid Butler, a benefactor).

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  • It is served by the Central Indiana, the Chicago & Eastern Illinois, the Evansville & Indianapolis and the Vandalia railways, and is connected with Indianapolis, Terre Haute and other cities by an interurban electric line.

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  • Oberlin is primarily an educational centre, the seat of Oberlin College, named in honour of Jean Frederic Oberlin, and open to both sexes; it embraces a college of arts and sciences, an academy, a Theological Seminary (Congregational), which has a Slavic department for the training of clergy for Slavic immigrants, and a conservatory of music. In 1909 it had twenty buildings, and a Memorial Arch of Indiana buff limestone, dedicated in 1903, in honour of Congregational missionaries, many of them Oberlin graduates, killed in China in 1900.

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  • He graduated at Hanover College, Hanover, Indiana, in 1841, and began in 1843 a successful career at the bar.

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  • Identifying himself with the Democratic party, he served in the state House of Representatives in 1848, and was a prominent member of the convention for the revision of the state constitution in 1850-1851, a representative in Congress (1851-18s5), commissioner of the United States General Land Office (1855-1859), a United States senator (1863-1869), and governor of Indiana (1873-1877).

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  • It is served by the Chicago, Cincinnati & Louisville, the Grand Rapids & Indiana and the Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St Louis railways, and by the Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern and the Ohio electric interurban railways.

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  • Amid boxes, lamps, and glassware of every description sat the old man, atop a trunk, snuggled between the two maiden ladies from Indiana.

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  • No. It's two hours later in Indiana.

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  • We have to get you up to Indiana.

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  • Give me her phone number in Indiana.

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  • Once again, the phone rang unanswered at the Indiana location.

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  • In between, he telephoned Indiana a dozen more times.

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  • He considered flying to Indiana, but decided against it, at least for a day or two.

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  • Are you going to send me back to Indiana?

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  • The Quincy sisters had left the day after Cynthia's return from Indiana.

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  • The one wished to throw Indiana into the common stock, the other refused to lend his name, or even part of his name, to a work in which he had had no share.

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  • The plot provoked some lively criticism en the antimatrimonial doctrines that I was alleged to have broached before in Indiana.

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  • The public buildings and business blocks are built mostly of Indiana building stone.

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  • Other educational institutions are the Indianapolis College of Law (1897), the Indiana Medical College (the School of Medicine of Purdue University, formed in 1905 by the consolidation of the Medical College of Indiana, the Central College of Physicians and Surgeons and the Fort Wayne College of Medicine), the State College of Physicians and Surgeons (the medical school of Indiana University), the Indiana Veterinary College (1892), the Indianapolis Normal School, the Indiana Kindergarten and Primary Normal Training School (private), and the Winona Technical Institute.

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  • On the admission of Indiana as a state, Congress gave to it four sections of public land as a site on which to establish a state capital.

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  • The first group consists of experiments selected from the records of a large number made on the boiler of the locomotive belonging to the Purdue University, Indiana, U.S.A.

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  • The only office he held was that of reporter of the supreme court of Indiana for two terms (1860-1862 and 1864-1868), and this was strictly in the line of his profession.

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  • From Pennsylvania the sect spread chiefly westward, and, after various vicissitudes, caused by defections and divisions due to doctrinal differences, in 1908 were most numerous in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska, Kansas and North Dakota.

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  • In 1845 the legislature chartered for twenty years the State Bank of Ohio, based on the model of the State Bank of Indiana of 1834.

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  • The Congressional Enabling Act of the 30th of April 1802 followed that alternative of the North-West Ordinance which provided for five states in determining the boundaries, and in consequence the Indiana and Michigan districts were detached.

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  • It is served by the Pere Marquette and the Grand Rapids & Indiana railways.

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  • Such a rock is typically exemplified by a coarse-grained sandstone or conglomerate, while a limestone may be naturally porous, or, like the Trenton limestone of Ohio and Indiana, rendered so by its conversion into dolomite and the consequent production of cavities due to shrinkage - a change occurring only in the purer limestones.

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  • They need not be horizontal, and sometimes have a dip of a few feet per mile, as in the case of the Ohio and Indiana oil fields, where the amount varies from one to ten feet.

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  • The closed pressure in the Trenton limestone in Ohio and Indiana is about 200-300 lb.

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  • It is served by the Michigan Central, the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, the Grand Rapids & Indiana, the Kalamazoo Lake Shore & Chicago, and the Chicago Kalamazoo & Saginaw railways, and by interurban electric lines.

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  • It is picturesquely situated in the lake country of Indiana on Center, Pike and Winona lakes.

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  • The deposits in the great limestone caves of Kentucky, Virginia and Indiana have been probably derived from the overlying soil and accumulated by percolating water; they are of no commercial value.

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  • It is served by the Central Indiana, the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St Louis, and the Pittsburg, Chicago & St Louis railways, and also by the Indiana Union Traction System (electric), the general offices and central power plant of which are situated there.

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  • The total membership of this order probably reached 250,000 to 300,000, principally in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, Kentucky and south-western Pennsylvania.

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  • Virginia has contributed largely to the population of West Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Missouri.

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  • The son attended the public schools of New York until he was ten, and then became a clerk in his step-father's store, removing in 1836 with his mother and step-father to New Carlisle, Indiana.

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  • In 1841 he removed to South Bend, where for eight years he was deputy auditor (his step-father being auditor) of St Joseph (disambiguation)|Joseph county; in1842-1844he was assistant enrolling clerk of the state senate and senate reporter for the Indiana State Journal.

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  • It is served by the Evansville & Terre Haute and the Southern railways (the latter of which has shops here), and by the Evansville & Southern Indiana traction line (electric).

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  • Dr. Hovey has proved that the rate of stalagmitic growth in Wyandotte Cave, Indiana, is .0254 cm.

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  • His writings are published in English at Elkhart, Indiana.

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  • This group of fields is followed in importance by the " Eastern Interior " group in Indiana, Illinois and Kentucky, and the " Western Interior " group in Iowa, Missouri and Kansas.

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  • Iowa, as a part of the whole Mississippi Valley, was taken into the formal possession of France in 1682; in 1762 as a part of the western half of that valley it was ceded to Spain; in 1800 it was retroceded to France; in 1803 was ceded to the United States; from 1804 to 1805, as a part of the District of Louisiana, it was under the government of Indiana Territory; from 1805 to 1812 it was a part of Louisiana Territory; from 1812 to 1821 a part of Missouri Territory; from 1821 to 1834 a part of the unorganized territory of the United States; from 1834 to 1836 a part of Michigan Territory; from 1836 to 1838 a part of Wisconsin Territory.

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  • From 1876 to 1909 he practised law in Columbia City, Ind., and from 1909 to 1913 was governor of Indiana.

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  • In the following year (1888), however, the Democrats renominated Cleveland, and the Republicans nominated Benjamin Harrison of Indiana.

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  • In August, on representations of the alarming state of the contest, he took the field in person, and made a series of campaign speeches, beginning in New England and extending throughout Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana, which aroused great enthusiasm, and were regarded at the time by both friends and opponents as the most brilliant continuous exhibition of varied intellectual power ever made by a candidate in a presidential canvass.

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  • It is served by the Pere Marquette, the Michigan Central, and the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St Louis railways, by electric railways to St Joseph and Niles, Mich., and South Bend, Indiana, and for a part of the year by steamboat lines to Chicago and Milwaukee.

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  • Morgan and other leaders created much excitement, especially "Morgan's Raid" (June 27 - July 26), through Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio, which states had hitherto little or no experience of the war on their own soil.

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  • Jefferson, Jessamine, Warren, Grayson and Caldwell counties have valuable quarries of an excellent light-coloured Oolitic limestone, resembling the Bedford limestone of Indiana, and best known under the name of the finest variety, the " Bowling Green stone " of Warren county; and sandstones good for structural purposes are found in both coal regions, and especially in Rowan county.

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  • The manufacture of cement was begun in 1829 at Shippingport, a suburb of Louisville, whence the natural cement of Kentucky and Indiana, produced within a radius of 15 m.

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  • The founder, George Rapp, after livingwith his would-be primitive Christian followers at Harmony, Butler county, Pennsylvania, in 1803-1814, and in 1815-1824 in New Harmony, Indiana, which he then sold to Robert Owen, settled here in 1824 and rapidly built up a village, in which each family received a house and garden.

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  • It is served by the Michigan Central and the Pere Marquette railways, by electric interurban railway to South Bend, Indiana, and by a steamboat line to Chicago.

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  • It has a publishing house (1834) and Bonebrake Theological Seminary (1871) at Dayton, Ohio; and supports Otterbein University (1847) at Westerville, O.; Westfield College (1865) at Westfield, Illinois; Leander Clark College (1857) at Toledo, Iowa; York College (1890) at York, Nebraska; Philomath College (1867) at Philomath, Oregon; Lebanon Valley College (1867) at Annville, Pa.; Campbell College (1864) at Holton, Kansas, and Central University (1907) at Indianapolis, Indiana.

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  • It has a publishing house at Huntington, Indiana.

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  • The Prairie States.The originally treeless prairies of the upper Mississippi basin began in Indiana and extended westward and north-westward until they merged with the drier region described Leyond as the Great Plains.

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  • The greatest area of the prairies, from Indiana to North Dakota, consists of till plains, that is, sheets of unstratified drift, 30, 50 or even 100 ft.

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  • The succession of formations in that state is as follows Upper Ordovician (or J and Indiana).

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  • The Caiolinian area extends from southern Michigan to northern Georgia and from the Atlantic coast to Western Kansas, comprising Delaware, all of Maryland except the mountainous Western portion, all of Ohio except the north-east corner, nearly the whole of Indiana, Illinois, Iowa and Missouri, eastern Nebraska and Kansas, south-eastern South Dakota, western central Oklahoma, northern Arkansas, middle and eastern Kentucky, middle Tennessee and the Tennessee valley in eastern Tennessee, middle Virginia and North Carolina, western \Vest Virginia, north-eastern Alabama.

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  • Pennsylvania (117,179,527 tons of bituminous and 83,268,754 of anthracite), Illinois (47,659,690), West Virginia (41,897,843), Ohio (26,270,639), Indiana (12,314,890) and Alabama (11,604,593) were the states of greatest production.

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  • Indiana in 1889, along with Illinois, Kansas, Texas and Missouri, Oklahoma in 1891, Wyoming in 1894, and, lastly, Louisiana in 1902.

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  • Pennsylvania, with a product valued at $155,620,395 from 1899 to 1908, West Virginia with $84,955,496, Ohio with $48,172,450 and Indiana with $46,141,553 were the greatest producers of the Union.

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  • In one group of statesPennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Indiana, Iowawhile the township has more or less power, and there are town officials, there is no town meeting.

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  • Ohio and Indiana, until 1885 and 1881 respectively, held their state elections early in October.

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  • Some years ago, when for instance the Ohio and Indiana elections were held a few weeks before the general election, each party strained every nerve to carry them, for the sake of prestige and the influence on other states.

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  • Kankakee is served by the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St Louis, the Illinois Central, and the Chicago, Indiana & Southern (controlled by the New York Central) railways.

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  • The labour unions took advantage of this trouble to force Pennsylvania, Indiana, Illinois, Minnesota, Colorado and several other states to pass anti-Pinkerton statutes making it illegal to import irresponsible armed men from a distance to quell local disturbances.

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  • Vincennes was the first permanent settlement in Indiana.

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  • Vincennes was the capital of Indiana Territory from 1800 to 1813, and was the meeting-place in 1805 of the first General Assembly of Indiana Territory.

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  • Here, on the 3rd of August 1795, General Wayne, the year after his victory over the Indians at Fallen Timbers, concluded with them the treaty of Greenville, the Indians agreeing to a cessation of hostilities and ceding to the United States a considerable portion of Ohio and a number of small tracts in Indiana, Illinois and Michigan (including the sites of Sandusky, Toledo, Defiance, Fort Wayne, Detroit, Mackinac, Peoria and Chicago), and the United States agreeing to pay to the Indians $20,000 worth of goods immediately and an annuity of goods, valued at $9500, for ever.

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  • He spent two years in an academy at Corydon, Indiana, and one year at the Indiana State University at Bloomington, then studied law, and in 1854 was admitted to the bar.

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  • In the House, as chairman of the committee on military affairs, he did much to prepare the Indiana troops for service in the Federal army; in 1861 he became colonel of the S3rd Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and subsequently took part in Grant's Tennessee campaign of 1862, and in the operations against Corinth and Vicksburg, where he commanded a brigade.

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  • After the war he practised law at New Albany, Indiana, and in 1869 was appointed by President Grant United States District Judge for Indiana.

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  • It is served by the Pere Marquette, the Grand Rapids & Indiana and the Manistee & North-Eastern railways, and by steamboat line to Chicago and other lake ports.

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  • Julian of Indiana, were nominated for the presidency and the vice-presidency respectively, on a platform which declared slavery "a sin against God and a crime against man," denounced the Compromise Measures of 1850,1850, the fugitive slave law in particular, and again opposed the extension of slavery in the Territories.

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  • The state of Virginia is the chief producer, followed successively by Georgia, North Carolina, Colorado, Massachusetts, California, Missouri, New York, &c. From Indiana and Ohio a quantity of pyrites is obtained as a by-product in coalmining.

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  • Considerable interest attaches to the diamonds found in Wisconsin, Michigan and Ohio near the Great Lakes, for they are here found in the terminal moraines of the great glacial sheet which is supposed to have spread southwards from the region of Hudson Bay; several of the drift minerals of the diamantiferous region of Indiana have been identified as probably of Canadian origin; no diamonds have however yet been found in the intervening country of Ontario.

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  • His father, Thomas (1778-1851), was born in Rockingham (then Augusta) county, Virginia; he was hospitable, shiftless, restless and unsuccessful, working now as a carpenter and now as a farmer, and could not read or write before his marriage, in Washington county, Kentucky, on the 12th of June 1806, to Nancy Hanks (1783-1818), who was a native of Virginia, who is said to have been the illegitimate daughter of one Lucy Hanks, and who seems to have been, in 1 Lincoln's birthday is a legal holiday in California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, West Virginia and Wyoming.

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  • Lincoln's name was presented by Illinois and seconded by Indiana.

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  • After studying for two years (1843-1845) at Miami University, he practised law at Centerville, Indiana, and in 1852 was judge of the sixth judicial circuit of Indiana.

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  • In February 1856 he was a member of the Pittsburg convention which led to the organization of the national Republican party, and in the same year he was a candidate for governor of Indiana; he was defeated, but his campaign resulted in the effective organization of the new party in his state.

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  • In meeting all the extraordinary demands resulting from the Civil War he displayed great energy and resourcefulness, and was active in thwarting the schemes of the secessionists in the neighbouring state of Kentucky, and of the Knights of the Golden Circle, the Order of American Knights, and the Sons of Liberty (secret societies of Southern sympathizers and other opponents of the war) in Indiana.

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  • It is served by the Pere Marquette and the Grand Rapids & Indiana railways and by steamboat lines to Chicago, Detroit, Buffalo and other lake ports.

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  • Grand Rapids is served by the Michigan Central, the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, the Grand Trunk, the Pere Marquette and the Grand Rapids & Indiana railways, and by electric interurban railways.

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  • The English authorities instigated the Indians to make attacks upon the frontiers of the American colonies, and this led to one of the most important events in the history of the Illinois country, the capture of the British posts of Cahokia and Kaskaskia in 1778, and in the following year of Vincennes (Indiana), by George Rogers Clark, who acted under orders of Patrick Henry, Governor of Virginia.

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  • Alexandria is served by the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St Louis, and the Lake Erie & Western railways, and by the Indiana Union Traction System (electric).

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  • In the city are a Carnegie library and Beulah Park (24 acres), the latter belonging to the Northern Indiana Holiness Association, which there holds summer camp-meetings.

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  • The city is in a rich farming country, which produces Indian corn, oats and wheat; and is in the Indiana natural gas region, to which fact it owes its rapid growth as a manufacturing centre.

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  • It is one of the principal seats of the glass industry in Indiana - plate glass, lamp chimneys, mirrors, &c., being manufactured here - and also has mineral wool factories and paper mills.

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  • 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.

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  • The city has large cement works, foundries and machine shops (stone-working machinery being manufactured), and the repair shops of the Southern Indiana railway.

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  • In 1837 he was ordained elder and was appointed professor of natural science in Allegheny College, Meadville, in which Madison College had been merged in 1833; and in 1838 he was elected professor and immediately afterwards president of the newly established Indiana Asbury (now De Pauw) University, Greencastle, Indiana, to which he went in 1839; this position he held until 1848.

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  • Bloomington is the seat of the Indiana University (co-educational since 1868), established as a state seminary in 1820, and as Indiana College in 1828, and chartered as the State university in 1838; in 1907-1908 it had 80 instructors, 2051 students, and a library of 65,000 volumes; its school of law was established in 1842, suspended in 1877 and re-established in 1889; its school of medicine was established in 1903; the third and fourth year courses are given at Indianapolis; a graduate school was organized in 1904; and a summer school (or summer term of eleven weeks) was first held if' 1905.

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  • In Madison are a King's Daughters' Hospital, a children's home, and the Drusilla home for old ladies, and immediately north of the city are the buildings of the Indiana South-eastern Insane Hospital.

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  • He died in Vincennes, Indiana, on the 26th of June 1839.

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  • It is served by the Baltimore & Ohio, South-Western (which has repair shops here), the Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St Louis, and the Southern Indiana railways, and by the Indianapolis, Columbus & Southern and the Indianapolis & Louisville interurban electric lines.

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  • Steamboats run from the mouth of the Green river, near Evansville, Indiana, to the Mammoth Cave landing.

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  • The Cambarus and Amblyopsis have wide distribution, being found in many other caves, and also in deep wells, in Kentucky and Indiana.

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  • It is served by the Chicago & Eastern Illinois, the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St Louis, the Evansville & Indianapolis, the Evansville & Terre Haute, the Southern Indiana, the Vandalia and several electric interurban railways.

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  • With George Upfold (1796-1872), bishop of Indiana from 1849 to 1872, Doane founded St Luke's in New York City.

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  • The principal lines are the Michigan Central, the Pere Marquette, the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, the Grand Rapids & Indiana, the Ann Arbor, the Grand Trunk, the Chicago & North-Western, the Duluth South Shore & Atlantic, the Minneapolis, St Paul & Sault Ste.

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  • In 1800, on the division of the North-West Territory, the west portion of Michigan became a part of the newly-established Indiana Territory, into which the entire area of the present state was embodied in 1802, when Ohio was admitted to the Union; and finally, in 1805, Michigan Territory was organized, its south boundary being then described as a line drawn east from the south extremity of Lake Michigan until it intersected Lake Erie, and its west boundary a line drawn from the same starting point through the middle of Lake Michigan to its north extremity and then due north to the north boundary of the United States.

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  • It was his ambition to become governor of the more populous eastern portion, which retained the original name, but instead, in January 1800, President John Adams appointed him governor of the newly created Indiana Territory, which comprised until 1809 a much larger area than the present state of the same name.

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  • An excellent study of Harrison's career in Indiana appears in vol.

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  • Early in 1812 he was made captain, and during the ensuing hostilities with Great Britain distinguished himself by his gallant defence against the Indians of Fort Harrison, a stockade in central Indiana.

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  • In 1836 Indiana City was laid out on the north side of the river; and in 1839 St Joseph Iron Works, with its two additions, and Indiana City were incorporated as one town named Mishawaka - the name of an Indian village formerly occupying a part of the present site.

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  • It is served by the Grand Trunk, the Pere Marquette, the Grand Rapids & Indiana, and the Grand Rapids, Grand Haven & Muskegon (electric) railways, and by steamboat lines to Chicago, Milwaukee and other lake ports.

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  • St Paul's Cathedral (Roman Catholic, 1 9 03-1 9 06) is largely of Indiana limestone.

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  • He graduated at Indiana Asbury (now De Pauw) University, Greencastle, Indiana, in 1849; was admitted to the bar in 1850, and began to practise in Covington, Indiana, whence in 1857 he removed to Terre Haute.

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  • In 1858-60 he was U.S. district-attorney for Indiana; in 1861-66 and in 1869-73 he was a Democratic representative in Congress; and in 1877-97 he was a member of the U.S. Senate.

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  • It is served by several railways, including the Pennsylvania, the Wabash, the Chicago Terminal Transfer (whose shops are here), the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, the Chicago, Indiana & Southern, and the Indiana Harbor railways.

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  • That part of the city along the lake, known as Indiana Harbor, dates from 1901 and has grown very rapidly because of its position at the southernmost part of the Calumet District, and because of the meeting here of railway and lake commerce.

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  • He abandoned temporarily the study of law in Indianapolis to recruit a company of volunteers (of which he was made second lieutenant) for the Mexican War, and served in1846-1847in the First Indiana Battery.

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  • He returned to the law, but at the beginning of the Civil War became colonel of the Eleventh Indiana Infantry, served in the West Virginia campaign, and on the 3rd of September 1861 was appointed brigadier-general.

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  • A large region was sunken, enormous fissures were opened in the earth, the surface soil was displaced 3 In 1804, the District of Louisiana, in the administrative system of the Territory of Indiana; in 1805, an independent government, renamed the Territory of Louisiana; in 1812, the Territory of Missouri; in 1816, another grade of territorial government.

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  • In 1837 he graduated from Lane Theological Seminary in Ohio, of which his father was president, and entered upon his work as pastor of a missionary Presbyterian church at Lawrenceburg, Indiana, a village on the Ohio, about 20 m.

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  • Isaac Errett (1820-1888) was the most prominent leader of the progressive party, which was considered corrupt and worldly by the literalists, many of whom, in spite of his efforts, broke off from the main body, especially in Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas and Texas.

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  • During 1885 he was a member of the Indiana Legislature.

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  • On lecturing tours she and her husband travelled as far west as Indiana and into Maryland and Virginia.

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  • The Wabash, which has a total length of more than 500 m., has its headwaters in the western part of Ohio, and flows in a north-west, south-west, and south direction across the state, emptying into the Ohio river and forming for a considerable distance the boundary between Indiana and Illinois.

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  • As late as 1880 Indiana was an important timber-producing state, but in 1900 less than 30% of the total acreage of the state - only about 10,800 sq.

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  • The climate of Indiana is unusually equable.

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  • Agriculture has always been and still is the chief industry of the state of Indiana.

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  • The proximity of such good markets as Chicago, Cincinnati, St Louis and Louisville, in addition to the local markets, and the unusual opportunities afforded by the railways that traverse every portion of the state, have been important factors in the rapid agricultural advance which has enabled Indiana to keep pace with the newly developed states farther west.

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  • Indiana was ninth in the value of its agricultural products in 1889, and retained the same relative rank in 1899, although the value had considerably more than doubled, increasing from $94,759,262 in 1889 to $204,450,196 in 1899.

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  • In the value, extent and producing power of her manufacturing industries Indiana has made remarkable advance since 1880.

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  • As compared with the other states of the United States in value of manufactured products, Indiana ranked second in 1900 and in 1905 in carriages and wagons, glass and distilled liquors; was seventh in 1900 and fourth in 1905 in furniture; was fourth in 1900 and seventh in 1905 in wholesale slaughtering and meat-packing; was fifth in 1900 and sixth in 1905 in agricultural implements; and in iron and steel and flour and grist mill products was fifth in 1900 and eighth in 1905.

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  • According to the annual report on Mineral Resources of the United States for 1906, Indiana ranked fifth in the Union in the value of natural gas produced, sixth in petroleum, and sixth in coal.

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  • The Indiana coal fields which cover an area of between 7000 and 75 00 sq.

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  • In 1905 and 1906 Indiana ranked third among the states in the production of Portland cement, which in 1908 was 6,478,165 barrels, valued at $5,386,563 - an enormous advance over 1903, when the product was 1,077,137 barrels, valued at $1,347,797.

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  • The production of natural rock cement, chiefly in Clark county, is one of the two oldest industries in the state, but in Indiana as elsewhere it is falling off - from an output in 1903 of about 1,350,000 barrels to 212,901 barrels (valued at $240,000) in 1908.

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  • Indiana is unusually well served with railways, which form a veritable network of track in every part of the state.

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  • The first trolley sleeping cars were those used on the Ohio and Indiana interurban railways.

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  • The population of Indiana, according to the Federal Census of 1910, was 2,700,876, and the rank of the state in the Union as regards population was ninth.

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  • In 1810, the year following the erection of the western part of Indiana into Illinois Territory, the population was 24,520, in 1820 it had increased to 147,178, in 1850 to 988,416, in 1870 to 1,680,637, in 1890 to 2,192,404, and in 1900 to 2,516,462.

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  • Indiana is governed under a constitution adopted in 185r, which superseded the original state constitution of 1816.

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  • Since that date those who may vote have been all male citizens twenty-one years old and upward who have lived in Indiana six months immediately preceding the election, and every foreign-born male of the requisite age who has lived in the United States one year and in Indiana six months immediately preceding the election, and who has declared his intention of becoming a citizen of the United States; but the General Assembly has the power to deprive of the suffrage any person convicted of an infamous crime.

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  • The charitable and correctional institutions of Indiana are well administered in accordance with the most improved modern methods, and form one of the most complete and adequate systems possessed by any state in the Union.

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  • The first State Hospital for the Insane was opened in Indianapolis in 1848 and became the Central Indiana Hospital for the Insane in 1883; other similar institutions are the Northern Indiana Hospital at Logansport (1888), the Eastern at Richmond (1890), the Southern at Evansville (1890), and the South-eastern at North Madison (1905).

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  • Of the prehistoric inhabitants of Indiana little is known, but extensive remains in the form of mounds and fortifications abound in every part of the state, being particularly numerous in Knox and Sullivan counties.

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  • La Salle, the explorer, it is contended, must have passed through parts of Indiana during his journeys of 1669 and the succeeding years.

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  • Vincennes, which thus became the first actual white settlement in Indiana, remained the only one until after the War of Independence, although military posts were maintained at Ouiatenon and at the head of the Maumee, the site of the present Fort Wayne, where there was a French trading post (1680) and later Fort Miami.

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  • All Indiana was united with Canada by the Quebec Act (1774), but it was not until three years later that the forts and Vincennes were occupied by the British, who then realized the necessity of ensuring possession of the Mississippi Valley to prevent its falling into the hands of the rebellious colonies.

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  • By him the Indians were signally defeated in the Battle of Fallen Timbers (or Maumee Rapids) on the 10th of August 1794, and Fort Wayne, Indiana, was erected on the Maumee river.

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  • In 1800 it was divided, and from its western part (including the present states of Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin, the north-east part of Minnesota, and a large part - from 1803 to 1805 all - of the present state of Michigan) Indiana Territory was erected, with General William Henry Harrison - who had been secretary of the North-West Territory since 1798 - as its first governor, and with Vincennes as the seat of government.

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  • In January 1805 Michigan Territory was erected from the northern part of Indiana Territory, and in July following the first General Assembly of Indiana Territory met at Vincennes.

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  • In March 1809 the Territory was again divided, Illinois Territory being established from its western portion; Indiana was then reduced to its present limits.

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  • In 1810 began the last great Indian war in Indiana, in which the confederated Indians were led by Tecumseh, the celebrated Shawnee chief; it terminated with their defeat at Tippecanoe (the present Battle Ground) by Governor Harrison on the 7th of November 1811.

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  • After the close of the second war with Great Britain, immigration began again to flow rapidly into the Territory, and, having attained a sufficient population, Indiana was admitted to the Union as a state by joint resolution of Congress on the 11th of December 1816.

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  • It was but natural, therefore, that efforts should at once have been made to establish the institution of slavery on Indiana soil, and as early as 1802 a convention called to consider the expediency of slavery asked Congress to suspend the prohibitory clause of the Ordinance for ten years, but a committee of which John Randolph of Virginia was chairman reported against such action.

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  • Despite its large Southern population, Indiana's answer to President Lincoln's first call for volunteers at the outbreak of the Civil War was prompt and spirited.

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  • Furthermore Indiana was the principal centre of activity of the disloyal association known as the Knights of the Golden Circle, or Sons of Liberty, which found a ready growth among the large Southern population.

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  • Morgan, but most of his men were captured in Indiana and he was taken in Ohio.

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  • Politically Indiana has been rather evenly divided between the great political parties.

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  • The History of Indiana by William Henry Smith (2 vols., Indianapolis, 1897) is the best general account of Indiana history and institutions.

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  • Dillon's History of Indiana (Indianapolis, 1859) is the most authoritative account of the early history to 1816.

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  • P. Dunn's Indiana, a Redemption from Slavery (Boston, 1888) in the " American Commonwealth " series, as its secondary title indicates, is devoted principally to the struggle over the provision in the Ordinance of 1787 prohibiting slavery.

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  • Hendricks, History and Government of Indiana (New York, 1908), The Legislative and State Manual of Indiana (Indianapolis, published biennially by the State librarian), Constitutions of 1816 and 1851 of the State of Indiana with Amendments (Indianapolis, 1897), School Law of Indiana, with Annotations (Indianapolis, 1904), and Wm.

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  • For resources, industries, &c., consult the Reports of the Chief of the Bureau of Statistics of Indiana (biennial, Indianapolis, 1886 to date), Annual Report of the Department of Geology and Natural Resources (Indianapolis, 1869 to date), and Reports of the State Agricultural Society.

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  • The city is situated on a plateau above the river, and has a number of fine business and public buildings, including the court house and city hall, the Southern Indiana hospital for the insane, the United States marine hospital, and the Willard library and art gallery, containing in 1908 about 30,000 volumes.

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  • The city's numerous railway connexions and its situation in a coal-producing region (there are five mines within the city limits) and on the Ohio river, which is navigable nearly all the year, combine to make it the principal commercial and manufacturing centre of Southern Indiana.

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  • In 1800 Wisconsin was included in the newly organized Indiana Territory; and in 1809 on the admission of Indiana as a state it was attached to Illinois.

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  • Twelve states, in this vast cereal-growing region - Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Michigan, Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, North and South Dakota - still have from 20 to 40% of unimproved land in farms. The total area of these states is nearly four times that of France.

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  • The city is served by the Baltimore & Ohio South-Western, the Chesapeake & Ohio, the Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St Louis, the Louisville, Henderson & St Louis, the Illinois Central, the Chicago, Indiana & Louisville, the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St Louis, the Southern and the Louisville & Nashville railways; by steamboat lines to Memphis, Cairo, Evansville, Cincinnati and Pittsburg; by an extensive system of inter-urban electric lines; and by ferries to Jeffersonville and New Albany, Indiana, two attractive residential suburbs.

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  • Colonel William Preston, county surveyor of Fincastle county, within which the 2000-acre tract lay, refused to approve Captain Bullitt's survey, and had the lands resurveyed in the following year, nevertheless the tract was conveyed in December 1773 by Lord Dunmore to his friend Dr John Connolly, a native of Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, who had served in the British army, as commander of Fort Pitt (under Dunmore's appointment), was an instigator of Indian troubles which culminated in the Battle of Point Pleasant, and was imprisoned from 1775 until nearly the close of the War of American Independence for attempting under Dunmore's instructions to organize the "Loyal Foresters," who 1 Louisville cement, one of the best-known varieties of natural cement, was first manufactured in Shipping Port, a suburb of Louisville, in 1829 for the construction of the Louisville & Portland Canal; the name is now applied to all cement made in the Louisville District in Kentucky and Indiana.

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  • He was a Methodist circuit rider and pastor in Indiana and Minnesota (18J7-1866); associate editor (1866-1867) of The Little Corporal, Chicago; editor of The National Sunday School Teacher, Chicago (1867-1870); literary editor and later editor-in-chief of The Independent, New York (1870-1871); and editor of Hearth and Home in 1871-1872.

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  • It is served by the Baltimore & Ohio, the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, the Pennsylvania, the Chicago, Indiana & Southern and (for freight only) the Elgin, Joliet & Eastern, the Chicago Terminal Transfer, and the Indiana Harbour Belt railways; and is connected with Chicago and with the surrounding XXVIII.

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  • He was in charge of McKinley's campaign in Indiana, preceding the National Convention in 1896; and the following year he was elected to the U.S. Senate, having been nominated by the Republicans over several prominent candidates, including Gen.

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  • Of course, if he was on drugs and running around with a vampire chick at parties instead of going to Indiana like he was supposed to, she shouldn't be surprised he'd spilled the beans.

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  • The sale was to take place just walking distance away, but the Indiana ladies claimed the altitude exhausted them, so gallant Fred volunteered Dean.

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  • The Indiana sisters told him to just break open their trunk—they were only interested in the contents.

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  • Yes. I promised to give them your Indiana address tomorrow morning—this morning.

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  • Quot if you're political and social employed health indiana insurance self association Ada and health insurance along.

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  • Andrea Roberts hails from Indiana, and plays bass in the group, singing lead, tenor and high baritone.

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  • Indiana Jones is about to make a pretty big comeback.

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  • At this time southern Indiana was a heavily forested wilderness.

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  • Indiana Gary (of Tilley hat fame) also returned with his pockets full of the products of the swinging of his geological hammer.

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  • It was brill when FACT showed the 70mm Indiana jones trilogy one Sunday and I've been awaiting more.

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  • Indiana is quickly becoming a leader in the nation's biofuels industry.

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  • In the Northern Hemisphere, the summer maximum at polluted sites, such as Payerne, Hohenpeissenberg and Indiana is controlled by tropospheric photochemistry.

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  • Their original homeland was northern Indiana, north eastern Illinois and north western Ohio.

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  • Her first independent novel, Indiana (1832), was written.

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  • The production was not large until after 1895; it was valued at $1,334,023 in 1898, at $3,954,47 2 in 1901, at $10,075,804 in 1905, at $16,670,962 in 1907, and at $14,837,130 in 1908, when (as since 1904, when it first was greater than that of Indiana) it was second only in value to that of Pennsylvania.

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  • The city has a large traction terminal station, and is the principal centre for the interurban electric lines of Indiana, which handle freight as well as passengers; in 1908 twenty-five interurban electric lines entered the city and operated about 400 cars every 24 hours.

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  • Ohio was the pioneer state of the old North-West Territory, which embraced also what are now the states of Indiana, Illinois, Michigan and Wisconsin, and the N.E.

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  • It is served by the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe, the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, the Chicago & Alton, the Chicago, Indiana & Southern and the Wabash railways.

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  • Indiana has an habitualcriminal law, and a law providing for the sterilization of mental degenerates, confirmed criminals, and rapists.

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  • Mary Goldring gave the UK 's privatized utilities The Goldring Audit... and the teatime slot paid a visit to Eerie, Indiana.

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  • Rivers Archery, located in Indiana, is family-owned and a small staff to give you the personal touch you need when ordering archery equipment.

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  • States that offer permits include Pennsylvania, Arizona, Indiana, Delaware, Montana, Maine, Mississippi, North Dakota, Rhode Island, Oklahoma, Texas and South Dakota.

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  • Indiana, the state that has marketed the country's first soybean oil candles, desires to get enough signatures on a petition in order to move Indiana forward in ethanol and soybean production.

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  • The ELPC develops campaigns to protect and develop environmental resources by advocating various renewable energy sources in Midwest states, including Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio and Wisconsin.

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  • The five-story structure is made of cream-colored Indiana limestone topped with an ochre terra cotta tile roof.

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  • The interior of the house is constructed of Indiana limestone, insurance against fire such as the on that destroyed the original house.

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  • The Amish are a fairly diverse religious group living in small pockets throughout Pennsylvania, Indiana, Ohio and other regions.

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  • The convention is held in Indianapolis, Indiana.

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  • They have two stores in Indiana, besides selling online.

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  • First established in 1982 in Marion, Indiana, New Horizons Youth Ministries is a year-round, Christian, therapeutic boarding school that offers intensive academic training and Christian counseling and teaching.

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  • Jones request the pleasure of your company at the marriage of their daughter Meredith Anne Jones to Jonathon Francis Wade on Saturday, April 23, 2011 at five o'clock in the afternoon at Calvary Baptist Church, Rockport, Indiana.

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  • Wade, cordially invite you to witness the marriage of their respective children, Meredith Anne Jones and Jonathon Francis Wade, on Saturday, April 23, 2011 at five o'clock in the afternoon at Calvary Baptist Church, Rockport, Indiana.

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  • Join us as we celebrate our love with a wedding on Saturday, April 23, 2011 at five o'clock in the afternoon at Calvary Baptist Church, Rockport, Indiana.

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  • One honors a silent film star, and the other is for the actor who is famous for playing Indiana Jones.

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  • David Letterman was born April 12, 1947 in Indianapolis, Indiana, to florist Harry Joseph (Joe) and Dorothy Letterman, a church secretary.

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  • Starring in big screen hits like Disturbia and Transformers is only the beginning - with a role in the next installment of Indiana Jones, LaBeouf has secured his place in film history.

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  • In 2007, Shia LaBeouf was cast in the fourth installment of the Indiana Jones film franchise.

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  • With the success of his recent releases, casting him in Indiana Jones was a match made in box office heaven.

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  • Calista Flockhart and Harrison Ford - With the hit series Brothers and Sisters and Harrison Ford's deal for Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, the two earned around $70 million.

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  • Action hero Harrison Ford, who made a name for himself in the Star Wars and Indiana Jones series' of films, is one of the most well-known Jewish actors.

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  • The Kelley Direct MBA program from Indiana University is typically recognized by many employers as a standout program.

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  • The NCA accredits schools and colleges in Wyoming, Wisconsin, West Virginia, Minnesota, Missouri, Michigan, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Iowa, Illinois, Kansas, Indiana, North and South Dakota, Oklahoma, Ohio, Nebraska and New Mexico.

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  • Eagle Pack Pet Foods, Inc. was founded in 1970 in Mishawaka, Indiana by the Cocquyts family.

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  • The company first opened in 1945 as a single hardware store in Fort Wayne, Indiana, called Hardware Wholesalers, Inc. The company, which changed its name to Do it Best in 1999, grew exponentially over the years.

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  • In the 1950s Ace Hardware initiated the first "self-service" store in Merrillville, Indiana.

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  • Today, Vera Bradley Designs fills a 25,000-square-foot manufacturing center located in Ft. Wayne, Indiana, employing over 75 people.

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  • Through their Vera Bradley Foundation for Breast cancer, Barbara and Pat have pledged to raise over one million dollars to establish a breast cancer research facility at the Indiana University School of Medicine.

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  • Soon, this young man from Fort Wayne, Indiana had sold enough of his designs to move to Manhattan and pursue his fashion career.

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  • Dr. Fishback received her MD in 1970 from Indiana University, and completed residencies in Internal Medicine at Tulane University in New Orleans, and in Anatomic Pathology at the University of Texas Health Science Center.

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  • Palouse Ocularium doesn't sell their frames online, but if you're in the Moscow, Indiana, area, you may want to take a look at their selection of European frames.

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  • After receiving his medical degree from the University of Cincinnati, Ohio, he went on to complete his ophthalmology residency at Indiana University Medical Center.

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  • The first is Disneyland, where you can catch the Indiana Jones Adventure, It's a Small World, and the Remember… Dreams Come True fireworks spectacular.

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  • If you are a fan of Indiana Jones video games, then you've probably followed the game series throughout the years.

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  • Every generation, there's a new version of the Indiana Jones series of games.

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  • The release of so many games through each generation, and a growing cult following of fans of the movie series, implies that every future Indiana Jones video game release will be just as popular as the last.

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  • From the 1980s through 2010 and beyond, the Indiana Jones movie series has developed a huge community of fans.

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  • From the moment Dr. Henry Jones first hit the movie screen as Indiana Jones in Raiders of the Lost Ark, movie fans flocked in droves to the game consoles every time a new Indiana video game release came out.

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  • The following list are the ten most popular Indiana Jones game releases throughout the generations.

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  • It was based off of the very first Indiana Jones movie just released in theaters.

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  • Therefore, it's little surprise that the 2003 version of this Indiana Jones game was intended for those three platforms.

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  • In this version, up to two players could collaborate in a LEGO world representation of the popular original Indiana Jones movies.

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  • Whether or not you're a fan of the original Indiana Jones movies, you'll love the intrigue, suspense and adventure you'll find within every generation of this popular game series.

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  • There are Indiana Jones Wii cheats for both games in the Indiana Jones series.

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  • To unlock Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis, hold the Z button, then press A, the UP direction twice, then B, the DOWN direction twice, LEFT, RIGHT, LEFT direction, then B at the main menu.

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  • Eleven pictures are available for you to unlock through these Indiana Jones Wii cheats.

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  • There aren't too many Indiana Jones Wii cheats for this game--just level unlocks by entering a cheat code.

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  • Most of the game unlocks levels for you, so if you are stuck on one level, just use the Indiana Jones Wii cheats to alleviate frustration and to make the game more enjoyable.

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  • This article is designed to provide you with cheats, strategies, tips and tricks to help you master Jewel Quest, making you the best Indiana Jones-like treasure hunter you can be.

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  • Jewel Quest is a matching game with an Indiana Jones theme, complete with adventuresome font and all.

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  • Even though the franchise kicked off nearly two decades ago, many people are very interested in new Indiana Jones video games.

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  • As you walk into your favorite electronics or department store, you may start looking for any new Indiana Jones video games.

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  • Among the new Indiana Jones video games, this is surprisingly one of the most accurate recreations of the famous fiction.

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  • Lego Indiana Jones is available on just about every current gaming console.

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  • For a more realistic approach to the franchise, it may be a better choice to try Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings.

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  • The overall graphics style in this new Indiana Jones video game is similar to what you would find in a Tomb Raider game, especially given the respective environments where you may find yourself.

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  • In your search for new Indiana Jones video games, you may find that the current selection is a little lacking.

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  • However, if you go through the history of video games, you'll find that there are a few Indiana Jones-themed gems in there that will thrill any whip-touting adventurer.

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  • Originally released on the Nintendo 64, Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine is a fun adventure video game filled with tons of action and exotic locations.

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  • Go back to the days when Indiana Jones first rose to his current celebrity status, finding this original game from the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES).

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  • As expected, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom mirrors the action from the movie of the same name.

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  • It's not one of the new Indiana Jones video games and it's not one of the best either, but this title can be great for nostalgia's sake.

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  • Guide the Indiana Jones-like Lara through the mazes, solving puzzles and killing dangerous creatures along the way.

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  • Consisting of Batman, Indiana Jones and Star Wars, the Lego Series gives kids a chance to play platform style games without dying.

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  • When the Coca Cola Company decided they wanted their bottles to be unique, a design contest was held at the Root Glass Company in Terre Haute, Indiana.

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  • The company headquarters is located in Middleburry, Indiana.

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  • This stroke belt includes Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia.

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  • Located in central Indiana, Indianapolis is the state capital and the city itself is home to more than 800,000 residents.

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  • Indiana Jones Legos make playtime fun for children.

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  • Legos are available in a number of characters from the Indiana Jones universe.

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  • Indiana Jones is an interesting character who has traveled to various exotic locations around the world in search of hidden treasure.

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  • Armed with his wits and his trusty whip, Indiana can stand up to anything - except snakes!

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  • His real name is Dr. Henry Jones, Jr., but he decided to up the "cool" factor by adopting the family dog's name as his nickname, Indiana.

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  • Originally from Missouri, she meets Indiana Jones in the Obi Wan nightclub where she works.

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  • He helped Indiana Jones and Willie Scott escape from the Obi Wan night club in Shanghai.

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  • He debuts in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.

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  • Indiana Jones Legos offer an interesting variation on this popular toy.

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  • Several Indiana Jones toys are available to delight fans of the action films.

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  • Examples of Indiana Jones playthings on the market include action figures and vehicles.

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  • Another version of the Indiana Jones action figure is the "Talking Indy" model.

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  • Every action hero needs a love interest, and Marion Ravenwood is Indiana Jones' great love.

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  • Action figures are not the only Indiana Jones toys available.

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  • The Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade film included a biplane, and fans can take home a smaller version by choosing this Indiana Jones vehicle.

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  • The propellor positioned at the front of the plane rotates, and an Indiana Jones figure faces toward the rear of the plane.

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  • Indiana Jones toys are available from a number of retailers, both online and in stores.

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  • Modern day Lego play sets allow children to experience everything from Star Wars to Indiana Jones.

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  • The Swiss Catholic monks who founded the St. Meinrad Archabbey in Indiana in 1854 are credited with bringing the gingerbread custom to the United States.

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  • If you are looking for the perfect action hero to dress up as, you should consider an Indiana Jones costume.

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  • Indiana Jones is the daring action figure from the popular movies Raiders of the Lost Ark and Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.

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  • Indiana Jones wears khaki pants, a button up tan safari shirt with pockets, a dark brown leather jacket, and a brown floppy wool fedora type hat.

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  • To make an Indiana Jones costume, go through your closet to see if you have any of the following items.

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  • To complete your Indiana Jones outfit, wear or hold some of the following accessories.

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  • You can buy Indiana Jones gear as a full costume, or in parts at costume stores or online from retailers like Amazon.com..

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  • The most important part of any Indiana Jones outfit is his hat.

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  • If you don't have a hat that looks like the fedora "Indie" wore in the movies, you will not look like Indiana Jones.

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  • Indiana Jones is a costume not only for males, but also for females, children and even dogs.

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  • Dress up your entire family, in an Indiana Jones costume and you will be the hit of any party.

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  • The official Indiana Jones website has complete costumes for sale for the entire family.

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  • Major cities in the Ohio Valley include Cincinnati, Columbus, and Cleveland, Ohio; Lexington, Louisville, Covington, and Bowling Green, Kentucky; and Fort Wayne, South Bend, and Indianapolis, Indiana.

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  • It's more queen of the jungle than Indiana Jones, and that's a plus for any fashionable woman in search of stylish luggage.

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  • In a pivotal scene, Indiana Jones, as played by Harrison Ford, is supposed to engage in a grueling fight against a man with a sword.

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  • Other films include Murder on the Orient Express (1974), The Man Who Would Be King (1975), Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989), The Rock (1996), and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003).

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  • Raiders of the Lost Ark was the first film in the Indiana Jones series.

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  • The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull introduced Indiana Jones to a new generation, Harrison Ford and company began building its Indy fan base decades ago with Raiders of the Lost Ark.

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  • Shortly after that, he took on the role of adventurous archaeologist Indiana Jones.

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  • This meeting led to Lucas offering Ford the role of Han Solo and later, the role of Indiana Jones.

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  • The current rumor is that a fifth installment of the Indy franchise is in the works and some say Harrison Ford is planning on reprising his role as Indiana Jones, while nothing has yet been confirmed.

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  • Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) - Harrison Ford stars in his first movie as archeologist Indiana Jones.

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  • The Willard Library in Evansville, Indiana is the oldest public library in the state.

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  • Based in Indianapolis, Indiana, KingSize now offers a full range of clothing, shoes, and accessories for men in large sizes.

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  • Meijer operates stores in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Kentucky.

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  • Born in Indiana, Canary grew up in Ohio and indulged his first loves of football and music before making his Broadway debut.

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  • David Canary was born in Elwood, Indiana on August 25, 1938.

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  • Dr. Scott Bellini of the Indiana Resource Center For Autism, puts it simply when he says that teaching experiences for autistic children can't be subtle, they need to be explicit.

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  • The company now built the Sienna in Indiana and obtained 90 percent of its components from American suppliers.

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  • Americheer offers residential (sleep away) camps in Ohio, Indiana and Pennsylvania.

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  • During the year, the Colts cheerleaders will make as many as 300 public appearances at large events located within Indiana.

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  • Lori Walker owns All Star Tumbling in Scottsburg, Indiana and her daughter Nicole works right alongside her, helping train up young athletes.

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  • A junior at Indiana University, Fogle couldn't walk across campus without frequent stops to catch his breath, and he had almost constant pain in his joints from the extra weight.

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  • Located in California, their policies are available in Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Nevada, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Washington and California.

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  • Indiana is choosing to focus on the needs of families with the "Hoover Health Plan."

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  • Titan offers its commercial insurance in Michigan, California, Indiana, Florida and Texas.

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  • It has these stores all over Arizona, Florida, California, Ohio, Indiana, Colorado, Texas, New Mexico, Nevada and Pennsylvania.

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  • She was born in Gary, Indiana, but largely raised in Encino, California.

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  • Born on January 29, 1982, in Indianapolis, Indiana, Adam Mitchel Lambert's family relocated to San Diego soon after this birth.

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  • Loathed for its sheer ridiculousness, Armed and Famous recruited D-list celebrities such as LaToya Jackson, Jack Osbourne and Erik Estrada to pose as cops in Muncie, Indiana.

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  • Amber is a typical high school senior living in conservative Anderson, Indiana.

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  • Rupert Boneham - Rupert is 51, from Indianapolis, Indiana.

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  • Harrison Ford lucked into the role of Indiana Jones, which was originally intended for Tom Selleck.

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  • Add one disgruntled former girlfriend and various mysterious middle-eastern types to the blend, and Indiana clearly has his work cut out for himself.

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  • Raiders was followed in 1984 with Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, and in 1989 with Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.

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  • A brief television series in '91-92 featured the adventures of a young Indiana Jones.

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  • Fans were thrilled to hear that a new Indiana Jones movie, currently only known as Indiana Jones IV, is in the works for 2007.

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  • While commercially successful, Temple of Doom is considered the weakest of the three Indiana Jones movies made to date, with reason.

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  • The Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom plot, such as it is, deals with Indiana helping the natives of a village in India, under a 'curse' since the disappearance of a sacred stone.

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  • Lucas' Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom screenplay is gruesome and silly in turns, and sometimes simultaneously.

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  • That said, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom is a big hit with gore- and gross-out fans, which includes most males between the ages of 12 and 18, or even 28.

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  • A native of Indiana, Captain Janeway came up through the Starfleet ranks on the science track rather than the command track.

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  • Williams would go on to score nearly all of Spielberg's films including the Indiana Jones films and Schindler's List.

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  • King was born in Portland, Maine in 1947, but much of his early childhood was spent between Fort Wayne, Indiana and Stratford, Connecticut.

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  • National Fire Department Honor Guard Competition was held in Indianapolis, Indiana, at the Indiana Convention Center on April 25, 2009.Honor guards are assessed on uniformity, neatness, cleanliness, and military bearing.

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  • You're not thinking of going up to Indiana are you?

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