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  2. List of recipients of the Sagamore of the Wabash Award

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    Sarah Hallberg: August 2021: Medical director of Virta Health, for her work in diabetes research. [50] Marilyn Morin: December 20, 2017: Founder and former Director of the Foster Grandparent Program, Marilyn received this award for providing the state of Indiana with more than 40 years of volunteer work with the elderly and children.

  3. Sara Jacobs - Wikipedia

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    Sara Josephine Jacobs (born February 1, 1989) is an American politician serving as the U.S. representative for California's 51st congressional district, ...

  4. Vincennes, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The Revolutionary War battle at Vincennes was featured in the 1901 novel Alice of Old Vincennes by Maurice Thompson. [36] Four ships have also been named USS Vincennes in honor of this battle; as well as for the city. The first Vincennes was an 18-gun sloop-of-war commissioned in 1826 and sold in 1867.

  5. Good Samaritan Hospital (Vincennes) - Wikipedia

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    Good Samaritan Hospital is located in Vincennes, Indiana. It is the main hospital for Knox County, Indiana and Lawrence County, Illinois. It is located along Willow Street and Sixth Street on Vincennes' South Side. Efforts to found a hospital in Knox County began in 1901 with a local woman's club, the Columbian Reading Circle.

  6. List of people from Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Alvy Moore, actor (Vincennes and Terre Haute) Jane Pauley, television journalist (Indianapolis) Drew Powell, actor (Noblesville) Nancy Priddy, actress (South Bend) Madelyn Pugh, comedy writer (Indianapolis) Sarah Purcell, television personality ; Michael Rosenbaum, actor ; Catt Sadler, entertainment host and correspondent (Martinsville)

  7. File:Representative Sara Jacobs full portrait.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. Sarah S. Jacobs - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Sprague Jacobs was born in Rhode Island, 1813. Her parents was Rev. Bela Jacobs, a Baptist clergyman, and Sarah Sally (Sprague) Jacobs. [1] From Rhode Island, Jacobs removed to Cambridge, Massachusetts. [2] Nonantum and Natick (1853) and The white oak and its neighbors (1858) were both written for the Massachusetts Sabbath School Society. [3]

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