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  2. Indiana (statue) - Wikipedia

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    1893 Drawing of the Indiana State Building at the Chicago World's Fair by WM. B. Burford. As part of the development for the Indiana State Building at the Chicago World's Fair it was decided by the Indiana Board of Managers that a special department of Women's Work be created and managed entirely by female members of the Board. [5]

  3. Values of Civilization (Doyle) - Wikipedia

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    The subjects of the statues were to be mutually agreed upon with Adolph Scherrer, architect of the Indiana State House. [15] Doyle created half natural size plaster models of the proposed sculptures, and sent photographs of them to the Board of Commissions in early August 1887. [16]

  4. List of public art at the Indiana Statehouse - Wikipedia

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    State of Indiana Calvin Fletcher (bust) Unknown Indiana Statehouse Marble: 47.5 × 20 × 10.25 inches State of Indiana Colonel Richard Owen (bust) Belle Kinney Scholz: 1913 Indiana Statehouse Bronze: 70 × 40 × 21 in. State of Indiana Daniel W. Voorhees (bust) James Paxton Voorhees: Indiana Statehouse Plaster: 31 × 27 × 18 in State of Indiana

  5. Timeline of plastic development - Wikipedia

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    Expanded polystyrene, used for building insulation, packaging, and cups, is invented by Dow Chemical. [1] 1957: The Italian firm Montecatini begins large-scale commercial production of isotactic polypropylene. 1960s: High-density polyethylene bottles are introduced; they will replace glass bottles in most applications. [11] 1965

  6. Plasterwork - Wikipedia

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    Plaster for hair slabs made with manila hemp fiber broke at 195 lb (88 kg), plaster mixed with sisal hemp at 150 lb (68 kg), jute at 145 lb (66 kg), and goats' hair at 144 lb (65 kg). [ citation needed ] Another test was made in the following manner.

  7. History of Indianapolis - Wikipedia

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    The Marion County Agricultural Society was organized in 1825, and the Marion County Board of Agriculture and the Indiana State Board of Agriculture were established in 1835. The first Marion County fair was held on October 30–31, 1835, and the first Indiana State Fair was held on the grounds of what became known as Military Park , west of ...

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  9. Indiana Register of Historic Sites and Structures - Wikipedia

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    The Indiana Register of Historic Sites and Structures was created in 1981 by the Indiana General Assembly. The Survey and Registration Section of the Indiana Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology oversees this state register.