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  2. Wabash National - Wikipedia

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    Wabash National was founded as a start-up in 1985 in Lafayette, Indiana and has been publicly traded since 1991. [4][5] The company was co-founded in April 1985 by Jerry Ehrlich, formerly the president of Monon Corp., an Indiana-based trailer manufacturer. Two years earlier, corporate raider Victor Posner had acquired Monon's parent company ...

  3. Wabash College - Wikipedia

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    Wabash College is a private liberal arts men's college in Crawfordsville, Indiana. Founded in 1832 by several Dartmouth College graduates and Midwestern leaders, it enrolls nearly 900 students. The college offers an undergraduate liberal arts curriculum in three academic divisions with 39 majors. [ 7 ]

  4. Wabash - Wikipedia

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    Wabash Railroad Station and Freight House, Columbia, Missouri, on the National Register of Historic Places Wabash Tunnel , a former railway tunnel, and current automobile tunnel Wabash National , a manufacturer of trailers and transportation equipment

  5. Holy Name Cathedral (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    At the time of the founding of the Diocese of Chicago on September 30, 1843, Bishop William Quarter led his faithful from the Cathedral of Saint Mary at the southwest corner of Madison and Wabash Streets. A few years later in 1851, an immense brick church called the Church of the Holy Name was being constructed on State Street between Huron and ...

  6. Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    With over 280 million people, Indonesia is the world's fourth-most-populous country and the most populous Muslim-majority country. Java, the world's most populous island, is home to more than half of the country's population. Indonesia is a presidential republic with an elected legislature.

  7. St. Clair's defeat - Wikipedia

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    21 killed 40 wounded. 656 killed or captured 279 wounded. St. Clair's defeat, also known as the Battle of the Wabash, the Battle of Wabash River or the Battle of a Thousand Slain, [ 3 ] was a battle fought on 4 November 1791 in the Northwest Territory of the United States. The U.S. Army faced the Western Confederacy of Native Americans, as part ...

  8. Wabash River - Wikipedia

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    The name Wabash is an English transliteration spelling of the French name for the river, Ouabache. French traders had adopted the Miami-Illinois word for the river, waapaahšiiki , meaning 'it shines white', 'pure white', or 'water over white stones', and attempted to spell it according to their own phonetic system. [ 3 ]

  9. Indonesian Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Indonesian Wikipedia is the fifth-fastest-growing Wikipedia in an Asian language after the Japanese, Chinese, Korean, and Turkish language Wikipedias. It ranks 25th in terms of depth among Wikipedias. Its first article was written on 30 May 2003, [1][2] yet its Main Page was created six months later on 29 November 2003.