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  2. Hanover, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Hanover is a town in Hanover Township, Jefferson County, Indiana, United States. Located along the Ohio River , the town's population was 3,546 at the 2010 census. Hanover is the home of Hanover College , a small Presbyterian liberal arts college.

  3. Hanover Township, Jefferson County, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Hanover Township is one of ten townships in Jefferson County, Indiana, United States. As of the 2020 census, its population was 5,592 (up from 5,366 at 2010 [ 1 ] ) and it contained 2,030 housing units.

  4. George Nace (Neas) House - Wikipedia

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    The George Nace (Neas) House, which is located in the Hanover Historic District [1] in the Borough of Hanover, Pennsylvania, was built circa 1783 by tanner Mathias Nace (Neas), who had acquired six lots of land during the prior year from his brother, George Nace (Neas).

  5. Mike Pence infuriated his fraternity brothers when he told ...

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    Hanover College, a small school in Indiana, had a no-alcohol policy. Murphy, who now teaches history at the school, said the fraternity had "everything from the sort of evangelical-Christian crowd ...

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  7. List of city nicknames in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Hanover. Snack capital of the world [12] Hershey. Chocolate capital of the world [13] Chocolate Town [14] The sweetest place on Earth [12] [15] Indiana. Christmas tree capital of the world [16] [17] Johnstown. Flood City [18] The Friendly City [18] Lancaster. The Red Rose City [19] 'New Castle' Fireworks Capital [9] Philadelphia. Filthadelphia ...

  8. Williamson Dunn - Wikipedia

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    Williamson Dunn (December 25, 1781 – November 11, 1854) was an American judge and politician in the early history of Indiana. He served as the third Speaker of the Indiana House of Representatives. Dunn is credited with having founded the town of Hanover, Indiana, as well as having contributed funds towards the founding of Hanover College. [1]

  9. Crowe-Garritt House - Wikipedia

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    Crowe-Garritt House is a historic home located at Hanover, Jefferson County, Indiana. The original section was built about 1824, with later additions and modifications. It is a two-story, rectangular wood-frame vernacular dwelling with a two-story verandah. The house was the residence of John Finley Crowe, founder of Hanover College from 1824 ...