The Indiana centennial, 1916; a record of the celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of Indiana's admission to statehood, Part 32

Author: Indiana Historical Commission; Lindley, Harlow, 1875-
Publication date: 1919
Publisher: Indianapolis, The Indiana Historical Commission
Number of Pages: 461


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We should not do less in this centennial year of our State than to erect a monument to the pioneer women of Indiana and inscribe thereon a fitting sentiment to motherhood.


ADDRESS OF GOVERNOR SAMUEL M. RALSTON AT THE UNVEIL- ING EXERCISES, SOUTH ENTRANCE TO STATE HOUSE, OCTOBER 9, 1916


Miss Landers and Ladies :


It is an honor to have a word of participation in this event. While the marker we here unveil has not entailed a large outlay in labor and money, it indicates none the less a high degree of civic virtue on the part of the Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolu- tion. Public contributions of this character go a great ways in aligning our citizenship back of forward-looking move- ments. What we do here today will encourage others to do something worth while, if not on a large scale, for the public welfare. This fountain will be a constant reminder so long as it shall endure of two very significant historic events-the building of the Old Trails road and the one hundredth anni- versary of Indiana's admission into the Union. Both of these events are of great importance to our State and her citizen- ship. The Old Trails road had played a very prominent part in the civilization of our country. It was born of a patriotic spirit when Thomas Jefferson introduced into Congress his


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famous resolution of 1806 looking to its construction, and while it was not constructed until several years thereafter, the movement for its building launched so early in the nine- teenth century showed the wonderful vision our early states- men had of the essential factors in our national development.


The Old Trails road upon its construction at once became the means of establishing a closer relationship between the people of the eastern and central sections of our country. Fam- ilies in search of new homes in this section traveled over it. Much of the commerce, though at best in very small volumes, was transported on it, and it would be hard indeed to estimate the part it played in the development of our country.


The Daughters of the American Revolution who are con- nected by blood with the founders of our nation do well in making this gift to the Hoosier State. Their action in this respect is akin to other movements aroused by the spirit of this centennial year. Many things are being done in Indiana this year that will give the generations of a hundred years hence a pretty accurate idea of our sense of appreciation of our pioneer fathers and mothers and of their work, and of our conception of the obligations we are under to future genera- tions.


As an immediate outgrowth of the spirit kindled by our centennial, many volumes and bulletins will be published per- taining to the growth of our State and the principles and factors entering into its making. I wish it might have been possible for every person-especially for every child of school age-to have witnessed the different pageants that have been staged at different points throughout the State as a part of our centennial celebration. A few days ago I witnessed one at Riverside Park. I was impressed with the knowledge shown by our pageant master, Mr. Langdon, of the history of the Hoosier State, and the splendid genius he exhibited in constructing it into the pageant he exhibited on the banks of White river in Riverside Park. As I watched the unfold- ing of its different units, I was profoundly impressed with the greatness of the people of whose experiences and life it in a measure reflected; and in common with others I was moved with emotion upon witnessing the scene recalling the birth-that is, the admission of Indiana into the Union. No man could witness that pageant in the proper spirit without


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being impressed with a deeper sense of duty as a citizen, and reminded of the debt of gratitude he should acknowledge him- self under to all those whose participation made the event possible.


This year has also witnessed another movement that will be of great advantage to our State and her citizenship. Out of the centennial spirit has come the movement for a system of state parks throughout Indiana. I think all are agreed upon the importance of preserving some of the beauty spots of our Hoosier landscape that are suitable for meeting places to which the people may resort in search of rest and comfort, and where they may assemble for social improvement and the discussion of questions of public import and in the inter- est of the public welfare.


Those who have backed this movement have rendered our State an invaluable service, and the result of their labors will in a very large measure influence others to discharge efficiently their civic obligations. It is my judgment that the celebra- tion of our state's centenary, December 11th-the one hun- dredth anniversary of her admission into the Union-will find our people with a finer civic conscience, a higher standard of public service and a much larger outlook upon her future, than would have been possible in the absence of such celebra- tions.


Speaking for the people of Indiana, I want to thank the Indiana Daughters of the American Revolution for this foun- tain. It is a most appropriate gift to their commonwealth. It is a beautiful expression of the centennial spirit, and its historic significance suggests the inseparable connection of our State with the other sections of our common country. The fountain of pure water that will here constantly flow will remind the traveler on the Old Trails road of Hoosier hospitality and of the ceaseless interest of Indiana people in American citizenship. Here the rich and the poor, the mighty and the weak, may meet upon a level, to quench their thirst and renew their strength for the doing of the task their ambition has set before them.


Miss Landers, I again thank you and your organization, in the name of Indiana, for this beautiful and serviceable gift to our State, and with a heart of appreciation I accept it, and dedicate it to the purposes for which it is designed.


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INDEX


PREPARED BY MRS. EDWARD FRANKLIN WHITE


ACT OF SEPARATION,


PAGE


dividing territories of Indiana and Illinois in 1809 17


ADAMS COUNTY,


observance of centennial. 75


ADDRESSES,


Barrett, Edward, at Coatesville. 170


Baylor, Adelaide Steele, at Monticello. 275


at Rensselaer 180


at Rockville. 229


Beer, Margaret Cameron, at Valparaiso. 235


Bell, Mayor Joseph E., Home Coming Day, Indianapolis. 284


Bettinger, Albert, at Tell City. 231


Bookwalter, Charles A., Home Coming Day at Indianapolis. . 284


Brady, A. W., at Anderson. 197


Brinkerhoff, J. D., at Garrett. .


105


Brown, Rev. L. E., at Connersville


118


at Medora 177


197


Cavanaugh, Rev. John, at Brookville. at Corydon 138,


147


at Laporte. 193


Cox, W. E., at Huntingburg. 110


Dailey, Frank C., at Corydon. 138


Durham, J. Shreve, at Plymouth. 203


Dye, Charity, at Brookville 127


at Brazil


97


at Columbia City


279


at Columbus .


82


at Crawfordsville.


221


at Kokomo.


173


at Lebanon


86


at South Bend


248


at Troy township, Fountain county. 124


before district conventions of Federation of Clubs .. . 27, 35 Elliott, Lucy M., Clio Club, Indianapolis. 200 at Valparaiso 235


S9


Fairbanks, Charles W., at Corydon


Forkner, J. L., at Anderson. 197


Fortune, Judge James W., at Scottsburg. 2.41


Foster, S. M., at Columbia City .. 279


Foulke, William Dudley, Admission Day exercises, Indianapolis 352


Gillard, Rev. E. L., at Wabash. 265


Hall, A. M., Jefferson township, Boone county. at Liberty 259


SS


Hough, Will A., at Carthage. 240


House, J. M., at Vincennes. .


186


Jaynes, Rev. Frank E., at Wabash. 265


Jewett, Col. Charles J., at Scottsburg 241


(401)


Ellis, Dr. Horace, Marion township, Boone county. 275, 276


Esarey, Logan, at Monticello .. 13S


127


Cartwright, Edgar, at Anderson.


402


INDEX


ADDRESSES-Continued


PAGE


Kelley, Robert L., at Anderson 197


at Salem . 269


Kiper, Judge Roscoe, at Boonville. 268


Kuhlman, Colonel Aubrey L., Admission Day exercises, In- dianapolis 349


La Tourette, Captain Schuyler, at Troy township, Fountain county 124


Lieber, Richard, Home Coming Day, at Indianapolis. 284


Lindley, Professor Harlow, Ohio Valley Historical Association 324 at Wabash. . 265


Lowe, Judge J. M., Centennial Highway Day, at Indianapolis 310 McMillan, Wheeler, at Troy township, Fountain county .. 124


made by all members of Indiana Historical Commission and others in campaign of education


27


Miller, Dick, at Bluffton. at Brazil 138,


274


Milroy, Charles, Delphi.


94


Moores, Merrill, at Corydon.


154


at New Albany. 121


O'Donnell, Patrick H., at Delphi


at Valparaiso.


235


Palmer, Herriott C., at Franklin.


183


Paxson, Professor Frederic L., Ohio Valley Historical Asso- ciation


330


Pearson, Rev. Morton C., at Crawfordsville. 220


Ralston, Governor Samuel M., Admission Day exercises, Indi- anapolis


347


at Aurora 101


at Brookville .


at Connersville 127


395


at Indianapolis Board of Trade dinner.


390


at Indianapolis Home Coming Day .


284


at Lebanon ..


90


at Panama-Pacific Exposition


375


at Shelbyville .


242


Ridley, Judge William, at Corydon.


138


Rigdon, Dr. Jonathan, at Warsaw. 190


Schell, Dr., at Wabash ... 265


131


Strauss, Juliet V., at Monticello. 275


Stump, W. D., at Garrett. .


Taft, William H., County Day at Indianapolis 105


290


Trueblood, Willard O., at Salem.


269


Van Nuys, H. E., Washington township, Boone county 89


Watson, Hon. James E., at Connersville. 118


at Crawfordsville. 221


at Yeddo, Fountain county 124


258


Waugh, Judge Dan, at Tipton ..


94


Wharton, Rev. Chester W., Delphi


Whicker, J. Wesley, at Troy township, Fountain county 124


White, Former Congressman Michael, at Waynetown 220


Wiley, U. Z., at New Albany. 121


Wilson, George R., at Huntingburg. 110


Wilson, President Woodrow, Centennial Highway Day, Indian- apolis 301


Winship, Dr. A. E., at Franklin. 183


97


O'Bannon, Lew M., at Crawfordsville. 221


93


Osborn, Chase, at Kentland.


224


Rettger, Prof. Louis J., at Batesville


239


Stansfield, Rev. Joshua, at Swayzee.


403


INDEX


ADDRESSES-Continued


PAGE


Woodburn, Professor James A., Admission Day exercises, In-


dianapolis 357


at Franklin. 183


at Lebanon. 90


86


Woodward, Walter C., at Lebanon. Board of Trade, Indianapolis. 201


Worthington, B. A., Board of Trade, Indianapolis. 201


Wynn, Dr. Frank B., at Lebanon. 90


at South Bend .. 248


Zoercher, Philip, at Greensburg 102


at Tell City 231


ADE, GEORGE,


SEE AUTHORS.


compiled greetings and home coming invitations for centen- nial 28, 283


"Girls of Indiana" given at Salem celebration. 270


given on Centennial Educational Day at Indianapolis .. 314


ADMISSION DAY, SEE VARIOUS COUNTIES.


address of Governor Ralston. . 347


celebration at Indianapolis, December 11, 1916. 18, 344


centennial address by Dr. James A. Woodburn. 357


communication from Historical Commission concerning its ob- servance 343


ADMISSION TO UNION,


centenary celebrated at Indianapolis December 11, 1916. 344


enabling act passed. 17


featured in Elkhart county pageant. 115


in Franklin county pageant. 126


in Irvington pageant 201


in Monticello pageant. 278


in Vincennes pageant. 189


AGRICULTURE, achievements in Indiana. 384


ALLEN COUNTY,


classification of pageant. 40, 73


observance of centennial. 76


ART, SEE JOHN HERRON ART INSTITUTE. exhibits in Fine Arts building feature of Centennial Educa- tional Day at Indianapolis .... 311


Torch of Art and Literature featured in Pageant of Indiana at Indianapolis . 318, 321


ATHLETICS, Olympic Games on sixth day of Centennial Jubilee at Indian- apolis 291


AUTHORS, night of celebration for Indiana authors on ninth day of Cen- tennial Jubilee at Indianapolis. 29S


AUTOMOBILES,


SEE HIGHWAYS; PARADES. presentation, by Elwood Haynes, of a new Haynes car for the oldest one found in Indiana. . . . 310


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INDEX


BADOLLET, JOHN, PAGE


member of Constitutional Convention, 1816. 17


BANQUET,


feature of celebration of Centennial Educational Day at In- dianapolis 314


BARTHOLOMEW COUNTY, classification of pageant. 40, 73


observance of centennial 82


BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS, progress in Indiana 385


BENTON COUNTY,


observance of centennial. 84


BERTHA BALLARD HOME,


represented in processional pageant at Indianapolis. 296


BLACKFORD COUNTY, classification of pageant. 73


observance of centennial. 85


BLOOMFIELD,


observance of centennial. 131


BLOOMINGTON,


classification of pageant. .40, 73, 74


pageant considered as laboratory pageant for instruction of state 211


presented pageant


39


BOARD OF STATE CHARITIES,


SEE STATE CHARITIES.


commended in address by Governor Ralston at Corydon ... .. 142


BOAT LOAD OF KNOWLEDGE, featured in Mt. Vernon pageant. 237


BOONE COUNTY,


classification of pageant . 73


erected tablets on sites of first schoolhouse and church. 43


observance of centennial. 86


BOONVILLE,


presented pageant 267


BOOTS, MARTIN,


memorials honoring memory in Grant county 131


BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA,


represented in processional pageant at Indianapolis. 294, 296


represented in Public Health parade at Indianapolis. 299


BOYS' SCHOOL AT PLAINFIELD,


classification of pageant. 41


presented pageant 170


BROOKVILLE, presented pageant 126


BROWN COUNTY,


observance of centennial. 91


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INDEX


BROWNSTOWN, presented pageant


PAGE


178


BUFFALO TRACE,


SEE TRAILS.


BURNS, LEE, short history of beginnings of state. 15-18


BUTLER COLLEGE, represented in Centennial Educational Day at Indianapolis .. 313


CAMP MORTON,


memorial erected on site in Indianapolis.


43


by School No. 45. 200


CANALS,


featured in Pageant of Indiana at Indianapolis. 318, 321


CANBY,


pioneer school in Crawfordsville celebrated in playlet. . 219


CANNELTON,


presented pageant 233


CAPITALS,


Corydon chosen new territorial capital, 1813. 17


featured in Evansville pageant. .. 260


fixing Indianapolis as capital featured in Pageant of Indiana at Indianapolis 321


Vincennes established as territorial capital, 1800 16 Vincennes featured in pageant at Vincennes. 189


CAPITOLS,


purchase of old State House at Corydon. 48


CARROLL COUNTY, classification of celebration. 73


court house as centennial memorial. 43


observance of centennial. 91


CASS COUNTY,


classification of pageant. 41, 73


observance of centennial. 94


scenic property lost through lack of public spirit. 48


CATHOLIC CHURCHES,


SEE MISSIONARIES.


represented in processional pageant at Indianapolis. . 295


CAVANAUGH, REV. JOHN, SEE ADDRESSES.


appointed member of Indiana Historical Commission by Gov- ernor Ralston 23


delivered address at Corydon celebration. 138, 147-154


CELEBRATIONS,


SEE CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS; COUNTY CELEBRATIONS; STATE CELEBRATIONS.


CENSUS, of territory in 1800 16


of territory in 1815.


17


406


INDEX


CENTENNIAL, PAGE


appointment of chairmen and committees 27 campaign of education in preparation .. 26-35


climax to Pageant of Indiana at Indianapolis. 321


featured in Bloomington pageant. 216


in Spencer county pageant 246


in Valparaiso pageant. 236


memorials erected 42-44


of Indiana's admission to the Union, work of Historical Com- mission 24


State Parks as memorials. 45-55 two weeks' Jubilee celebration at Indianapolis, October 2-15, 1916 280


CENTENNIAL ADDRESS,


by Dr. James A. Woodburn at Admission Day exercises at Indianapolis . 357


CENTENNIAL CAVALCADE,


County Day celebration fifth day of Jubilee at Indianapolis .. 288


participation by Harrison county. 168


Hendricks county 169


Huntington county 174, 176, 177


Jefferson county


181


Montgomery county


221


Ripley county


240


representative from Adams county.


76


Allen county


81


Bartholomew county 84


94


Clark county


97


Clinton county


99


Daviess county


101


Dubois county


113


Franklin county


127


Greene county


131


Howard county


173


Jackson county


179


Jay county


181


Johnson county


185


Lagrange county


192


Lake county


193


Madison county


199


Miami county


208


Orange county


225


Parke county


230


Shelby county


243


Spencer county


247


Tipton county


258


Union county


260


Vigo county


264


Wabash county


265


Wayne county


273


Wells county


274


White county


279


CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS,


counties


71-279


outline of county celebrations by Director of Historical Com-


mission 71-76


State, Indiana Centennial Jubilee 280


Carroll county


Floyd county 124


407


INDEX


CENTENNIAL EDUCATIONAL DAY,


PAGE celebrated on twelfth day of Centennial Jubilee at Indian- apolis 310


CENTENNIAL HIGHWAY DAY,


address by President Wilson on south side of monument. 301 celebrated on eleventh day of Centennial Jubilee at Indian- apolis 300


CENTENNIAL MEDAL,


designing and execution by Miss Janet Scudder 56, 57


distribution of different issues. 57


CENTENNIAL ODE,


by William Dudley Foulke read at Admission Day exercises at Indianapolis 352


CHAPPELL, MRS. HELEN WARRUM,


sang at Admission Day exercises at Indianapolis, December 11, 1916 346, 371


CHILD WELFARE EXHIBIT,


at Plymouth, Marshall county 203


CHURCH FEDERATION,


represented in processional pageant at Indianapolis. .. 294


CHURCHES,


SEE MISSIONARIES.


announcement of first Sunday School featured in processional pageant at Indianapolis. 296


celebration of centennial by sermons on seventh day of Jubilee at Indianapolis 281, 297


early churches featured in Rockville pageant. 184


229


featured in pageant at Franklin.


first United Brethren church of 1808 represented in proces- sional pageant at Indianapolis .. 294 88


memorial marking first church in Boone county.


81


observance of centennial in Allen county.


88


in Boone county 110


in Dubois county


in Fayette county 118


in Franklin county 127


in Grant county. . 131


in Kosciusko county 203


190


in Marshall county.


207


in Montgomery county


248


in St. Joseph county .


in Shoals in Martin county . 204


in Wabash county. 265


processional pageant on ninth day of Centennial Jubilee at Indianapolis 293


CIRCUIT RIDER,


featured in Bartholomew county pageant 83


in Fayette county pageant. 119


in pageant at Boys' School. 170


in Petersburg pageant. 234


in Miami county 220


408


INDEX


CIVIL WAR,


PAGE


featured in Bartholomew county pageant. 84


in Boonville pageant. 267


in Cannelton pageant. 233


in Cass county pageant.


96


in Decatur county pageant. 223


in Dubois county pageant.


in Earlham pageant, Richmond. 273


in Elkhart county pageant. 115


in Evansville pageant. .. 260


in Fayette county pageant 119


in Franklin county pageant. 126


in Franklin pageant, Johnson county 185


in Marion pageant .


130


in Michigan City pageant.


194


in Monticello pageant.


278


in Owensville pageant


129


in pageant at Boys' School.


170


in Pageant of Indiana at Indianapolis. 318 321


106


in parade in Delaware county.


in Posey county pageant 237


in Rockville pageant. 229


in Salem pageant. 270


in Shelbyville pageant . 243


in Spencer county pageant 246


in Spencer pageant, Owen county.


226


in Troy pageant. 232


in Valparaiso pageant 236


in Waveland pageant 220


CLARK COUNTY,


classification of pageant. 73


observance of centennial. 96


CLARK, GEORGE ROGERS,


expedition against Kaskaskia and Vincennes. 15


featured in Dubois county pageant. 112


in Floyd county pageant. 122


in pageant at Boys' School. 170


in Pageant of Indiana at Indianapolis. 318


CLAY COUNTY,


observance of centennial 97


CLERMONT, GIRLS' SCHOOL,


presented pageant 196


CLINTON,


Vermillion county celebration 262


CLINTON COUNTY,


classification of pageant. 41, 73


observance of centennial 98


COATESVILLE,


observance of centennial 170


COLFAX, SCHUYLER, featured in South Bend pageant. 252 memorial honoring memory erected in South Bend. 42, 249


in Crawfordsville pageant.


103


112


409


INDEX


COLLEGES,


PAGE


pageant presented at Earlham


273


at Franklin


at Purdue 185


255


212 at State University at Wabash 223


represented in processional pageant at Indianapolis. 296


COLUMBUS,


presented pageant 82


CONNERSVILLE,


centennial memorial hospital and drinking fountain. 43


presented pageant 118


CONSTITUTION,


need of changes suggested in address by Dr. James A. Wood-


burn, Admission Day 370


CONSTITUTION OF 1816,


adapted from constitutions of other states 18


followed principles of Ordinance of 1787. 380


CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION OF 1816, featured in Corydon pageant. 166


in pageant at Boys' School 170


in session at Corydon. 17


18


members and procedure 17, session described in address by Merrill Moores at Corydon celebration


159


CONSTITUTIONAL ELM,


SEE TREES.


featured in Corydon celebration.


138


sessions of Constitutional Convention of 1816 held under it .. 18


CORYDON,


classification of pageant. 40, 73, 74


Constitutional Convention in session 1816.


17


featured in Pageant of Indiana at Indianapolis. 318


first General Assembly, 1816.


18


history as state capital commemorated in pageant 165


organization effected to promote centennial. 137


165


territorial capital in 1813. 17


CORYDON STATE HOUSE,


166


featured in Corydon pageant.


replica in Centennial Cavalcade and exhibited in State Capitol 168


COUNTY CELEBRATIONS,


75


Allen county


76


Bartholomew county S2


84


Blackford county


85


Boone county


86


Carroll county


91


Cass county


classified as to extent of interest. 40, 41, 73,


74


Daviess county


100


Decatur county


101


Dekalb county


104


presented pageant


Adams county


Benton county


94


25-15997


410


INDEX


COUNTY CELEBRATIONS-Continued


PAGE


Delaware county


105


Dubois county


107


Elkhart county


113


Fayette county


117


Floyd county


121


Fountain county


124


Franklin county


124


Grant county


129


Harrison county


134


Henry county


171


Huntington county


174


Jackson county


177


Jasper county


180


Johnson county


183


Kosciusko county


190


Lagrange county


191


Lake county


196,


197


Miami county


204


Owen county


225


Parke county


226


Perry county


230


Pike county


233


Porter county


234


Posey county


236


Ripley county


239


Rush county


240


St. Joseph county


248


Scott county


241


Shelby county


241


Spencer county


243


Union county


258


Vanderburgh county


260


Vermillion county


261


Warrick county


266


Washington county


268


White county


274


COUNTY DAY,


SEE CENTENNIAL CAVALCADE.


fifth day of Centennial Jubilee at Indianapolis 288


CRAWFORD COUNTY, observance of centennial 99


CRAWFORDSVILLE,


presented pageant 221


CULVER BLACK HORSE TROOP,


204


featured in pageant at Plymouth


DAILEY, FRANK C.,


delivered address at Corydon celebration. 138


DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, SEE WOMEN'S CLUBS.


unveiling of fountain on State House grounds. 397


DAVIESS COUNTY, classification of pageant. 73


observance of centennial 100


192


Madison county


203


Marshall county


217


Montgomery county


411


INDEX


DEARBORN COUNTY, classification of celebration. 73 observance of centennial. 101


PAGE


DECATUR COUNTY, classification of pageant. 41,


73 float containing reproduction of court house tower in centen- nial parade 104


observance of centennial. 101


DEKALB COUNTY, classification of pageant. 73


observance of centennial. 104


DELAWARE COUNTY,


classification of celebration. 73


observance of centennial .: 105


DELPHI, erected memorial for Milroy family. 42,


94


DE PAUW, JOHN,


member Constitutional Convention, 1816. 17


DISCOVERY DAY,


celebrated in conjunction with centennial in Vermillion county 262


DISEASE PREVENTION DAY, observation in Indiana. 387


DOMESDAY, A HOOSIER,


subject of address by Prof. Paxson before Ohio Valley His- torical Association 332


DOOLEY, MRS. RUFUS,


paraphrase of poem "Work" contributed to centennial prepa- rations 227


DOW, LORENZO, 214


featured in Bloomington pageant.


DUBOIS, CAPTAIN,


featured in Dubois county pageant. 112


DUBOIS COUNTY,


classification of pageants. . 40, 73


erected marker on Freeman boundary survey line. 43


observance of centennial. 107


DUNES, featured in pageant at Michigan City. 194


DYE, MISS CHARITY, SEE ADDRESSES; PAGEANT AUTHORS.


appointed member of Indiana Historical Commission by Gov- ernor Ralston 23


EARLHAM COLLEGE, SEE SCHOOLS.


classification of pageant. . 40


presentation of pageant, Richmond .. 271


represented in processional pageant at Indianapolis 296


26-159.07


412


INDEX


EARLY LIFE IN INDIANA, SEE PIONEERS; RELICS.


PAGE


described in address by Professor Harlow Lindley before Ohio Valley Historical Association .. 327


early history recited in address by Merrill Moores at Corydon celebration 155, 156


feature of centennial observance in Anderson. .89, 90


in Boone county .


in Carroll county


93


in Cass county .


96


in Dekalb county


in Liberty, Union county 104, 105


259


feature of exhibit at Fort Wayne


81


feature of Home Coming Day at Pendleton 196


feature of pageant in Bartholomew county. 83


103


in Dubois county


112


in Elkhart county


115


in Fayette county


119


in Floyd county


122


in Franklin


184


in Franklin county


126


in Monticello


277


in Petersburg


234


in Plymouth 204


in Shelbyville 243


in South Bend 252


232


in Waveland 220


feature of parade in Delaware county. 106


in Hartford City 85


subject of address in Clark county celebration. 97


EAST CHICAGO,


presented pageant, in schools.


192


EDUCATION,


campaign for centennial observance. 26-35


Centennial Educational Day celebrated on twelfth day of Cen-


tennial Jubilee at Indianapolis. 310




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