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  2. Cambridge City, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge City was laid out and platted in 1836. [4] [5] The community was named after the city of Cambridge, in England. [6] The Cambridge City post office has been in operation since 1835. [7] Cambridge City experienced growth when the Whitewater Canal was extended to that point in 1846. [8]

  3. Overbeck Sisters - Wikipedia

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    The Overbeck sisters (Margaret, Hannah, Elizabeth, and Mary Frances) were American women potters and artists of the Arts and Crafts Movement who established Overbeck Pottery in their Cambridge City, Indiana, home in 1911 with the goal of producing original, high-quality, hand-wrought ceramics as their primary source of income.

  4. Cambridge City Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge City Historic District is a national historic district located at Cambridge City, Wayne County, Indiana.The district encompasses 572 contributing buildings and 2 contributing structures in the central business district and surrounding residential sections of Cambridge City.

  5. Huddleston Farmhouse - Wikipedia

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    The Huddleston Farmhouse Inn in Cambridge City, Indiana, is a historic inn that once served travelers along the National Road.It was owned by former-Quaker John Huddleston who, with his wife Susannah, and 11 children, offered lodging, cooking materials, and a place for their horses to rest for the night.

  6. Cambridge City - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge City may refer to either of the following: Cambridge City, Indiana, a town in the United States; Cambridge City F.C., an English football team

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Indiana

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    Andrew Thomas House, in Carroll County First Christian Church, designed by Eliel Saarinen, in Bartholomew County Jeffries Ford Covered Bridge, destroyed by fire in 2002 but still NRHP-listed, in Parke County State Bank of Indiana, Branch of (Memorial Hall), in Vigo County USS LST 325 (tank landing ship), Vanderburgh County St. Augustine's Episcopal Church, designed by Edward D. Dart, in Lake ...

  8. John W. Dawson - Wikipedia

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    John W. Dawson (October 21, 1820 – September 10, 1877) was Governor of Utah Territory in 1861.. Born on October 21, 1820, in the pioneer settlement of Cambridge in Dearborn County, Indiana, he was a lawyer, a farmer and a newspaper editor before he entered politics.

  9. Category:People from Cambridge City, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The people listed below were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with Cambridge City, Indiana. Pages in category "People from Cambridge City, Indiana" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.