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  2. Here I Grew Up - Wikipedia

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    The scenes of Lincoln's life in Indiana form a map around the Ohio River: [1] Backwoods Stump Speaker (bottom right): A barefoot, clean-shaven Lincoln holds his blue suspender with his proper right hand and points upward with his proper left hand. He wears a white, short-sleeved shirt and red pants with a hemline that falls above his ankles.

  3. Greenville, Wells County, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Greenville, Wells County, Indiana. 1 language. ... Greenville is an unincorporated community in Chester Township, Wells County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. [1]

  4. Greenville, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The Greenville Historic Preservation Commission had a historic marker approved by the Indiana Historic Bureau in 2019. The historic marker is the only John B. Ford specific historic marker in the country and the first IHB approved marker in Floyd County outside of New Albany.

  5. Greenville Township, Floyd County, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Greenville Township is one of five townships in Floyd County, Indiana. As of the 2010 census, its population was 6,746 and it contained 2,532 housing units. As of the 2010 census, its population was 6,746 and it contained 2,532 housing units.

  6. Samuel Galloway - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Galloway (March 20, 1811 – April 5, 1872) was a U.S. Representative from Ohio. Born in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, Galloway attended local public schools. He moved to Ohio and settled in Highland County in 1830. He graduated from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, in 1833. Galloway then attended Princeton Theological Seminary in 1835

  7. Black History: Lincoln School was a powerhouse in athletics

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    Lincoln School opened in 1928, the same decade that saw Ku Klux Klan members win the Indiana governor's office and more than half the seats in the Legislature. Segregation was the law of the land.

  8. U.S. Route 150 in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 150 (US 150) in Indiana is a 176.315-mile-long (283.751 km) east–west highway that travels from the Illinois state line east of Paris, Illinois to Louisville, Kentucky at the Kentucky state line.

  9. List of National Historic Landmarks in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The NHLs in Indiana comprise approximately 2% of the 1,656 properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Indiana as of December 2009. The landmarks are among the most important nationally recognized historic sites in the state; the George Rogers Clark National Historical Park is one other site that has high ...