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  2. Marysville, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The town was laid out with 40 lots along the railroad tracks in 1871. [3] It was named for Mary Kimberlain, a local resident. [4]The town suffered severe damage due to an EF-4 tornado on March 2, 2012.

  3. Marysville, Pike County, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Marysville, Pike County, Indiana. ... Print/export Download as PDF; ... Marysville is an unincorporated community in Patoka Township, ...

  4. File:Marysville, Indiana.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. History of Indiana - Wikipedia

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    In the 1820 federal census, 1,230 reported themselves as residents of Indiana. [137] Most Black migrants to Indiana arrived from South Carolina, Ohio, Virginia, and Kentucky. [135] African Americans pioneered rural settlements in the state throughout the first half of the nineteenth-century and accounted for 1.1% of the total population by 1850 ...

  6. Indiana Territory - Wikipedia

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    The Indiana Territory, officially the Territory of Indiana, was created by an organic act that President John Adams signed into law on May 7, 1800, [1] to form an organized incorporated territory of the United States that existed from July 4, 1800, to December 11, 1816, when the remaining southeastern portion of the territory was admitted to the Union as the state of Indiana. [2]

  7. Timeline of Blackford County, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    1816 December 11 – Indiana is admitted to United States as the 19th U.S. state. [2]1818 October 6 – Treaty of St. Mary's gives land along Salamonie River (in future Jay and Blackford Counties) to Miami Indian Chief François Godfroy (Palaanswa), and tribal members on this reservation are considered first settlers in future Blackford County.

  8. Indiana - Wikipedia

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    In 1950, the U.S. Census Bureau reported Indiana's population as 95.5% white and 4.4% black. [61] Governor Welsh also worked with the General Assembly to pass the Indiana Civil Rights Bill, granting equal protection to minorities in seeking employment.

  9. Corydon Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Indiana Supreme Court and the Indiana Senate were located on the upper level; the Indiana House of Representatives met on the first floor. [6] After 1825, when the state capital was moved to Indianapolis , the Old Captol building continued to be used as the Harrison County Courthouse and county government office building until 1929, when a ...