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  2. Ambia, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Ambia is located in the extreme southwest corner of the county, in Hickory Grove Township. The Kankakee, Beaverville and Southern Railroad and Indiana State Road 352 pass through the town, and the upper end of the North Fork of the Vermilion River flows past one mile to the north.

  3. Revloc Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The mine was serviced by the Cambria and Indiana Railroad. Notable buildings include a variety of brick and frame miners' houses, a stone company store (1918), a payroll office (c. 1916), a company boiler house (c. 1916), a supply house (c. 1918), a machine and blacksmith shop (c. 1916), the Revloc Presbyterian Church (1923), the Most Holy ...

  4. Cambria and Indiana Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Cambria and Indiana Railroad (C&I) (reporting mark CI) is a railway company that is located in the southeastern part of Indiana County, Pennsylvania in the United States. Incorporated in 1904 and built in 1910 with the intention of carrying lumber , coal was discovered in the area soon after its construction, and C&I's fortunes subsequently ...

  5. Cambria, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Cambria was established as a station on the Monon Railroad which was built through the southwestern portion of Owen Township. [3] Cambria is the classical name for Wales. [4] A post office was established at Cambria in 1883, and remained in operation until it was discontinued in 1915.

  6. Colver Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The district consists of residential areas, coal mining resources, Cambria and Indiana Railroad shop buildings, and a dairy farm associated with the Ebensburg Coal Company's mine and developed between 1911 and 1943. Notable buildings include a variety of brick and frame workers' housing, the Ebensburg Coal Company office building (1914), stone ...

  7. 'There is a true connection': Closed churches' statues ... - AOL

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    Jul. 12—A century-old, cast iron statue of the Virgin Mary that once provided inspiration to Roman Catholic worshipers at Immaculate Conception Church now stands as the artistic and spiritual ...

  8. Category:History of Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Indiana history-related lists (2 C, 21 P) A. African-American history of Indiana (5 C, 29 P) Defunct amusement parks in Indiana (9 P) C. History of Catholicism in ...

  9. History of Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The history of human activity in Indiana, a U.S. state in the Midwest, stems back to the migratory tribes of Native Americans who inhabited Indiana as early as 8000 BC.. Tribes succeeded one another in dominance for several thousand years and reached their peak of development during the period of Mississippian cult