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Much Indiana attention has focused on indiana native Gus Grissom of Mitchell, Indiana. Rightly so.In addition to all of Mr. Grissom's Indiana connections, he was associated with Crosby boats of Indiana, an Allen County manufacturer of racing boats. Mr. Grissom visited Harlan, Indiana, where th...
County and an Abolitionist newspaper, the Manumission Intelligencer, was published weekly in Jonesboro. “That there was a strong anti-slavery feeling in East Tennessee, about 1820, is proven by tradition as well as by such historical facts as we have bearing on the question. In 1826, there ...
When you pass away, the first duty required of your executor is to open probate. This is done by submitting your will to the probate court in the county in which you lived. Once probate has been opened, it is the job of the executor to contact potential beneficiaries listed in your will...
In both the city and the county 11 percent of the population is over 65 years of age (compared with an average of 15 per- cent for the United States). Indianapolis had been a city where health care was described as "genteel competition" but that is no longer the case. Competition ...
Fort Wayne, city, seat (1824) of Allen county, northeastern Indiana, U.S., at the confluence of the St. Marys and St. Joseph rivers where they form the Maumee River, 121 miles (195 km) northeast of Indianapolis. The waters, spanned by 21 bridges, divide
, city, seat (1824) of Allen county, northeastern Indiana, U.S., at the confluence of the St. Marys and St. Joseph rivers where they form the Maumee River, 121 miles (195 km) northeast of Indianapolis. The waters, spanned by 21 bridges, divide the city into three parts. The place...