Discusses the significance of the transformation of Fort Wayne, Indiana from a small town to a modern industrial city resulting to the rapid national industrialization, to the women in the workforce in the early twentieth century. Estimated amount of money dedicated by the Fort Wayne city leaders ...
citizens: “The revolution of 1800 . . . was as real a revolution in the principles of our government as that of 76 was in it’s form,” he wrote, “not effected indeed by the sword . . . but by the rational and peaceable instrument of reform, the suffrage [voting] of the people...
From its earliest days, the land surrounding the three rivers of Fort Wayne, Indiana, was a...Danielson, Louisa A
Zizzo, Nick
“The revolution of 1800 . . . was as real a revolution in the principles of our government as that of 76 was in it’s form,” he wrote, “not effected indeed by the sword . . . but by the rational and peaceable instrument of reform, the suffrage [voting] of the people.”9...