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5 Fun Facts About December 13 In Indiana History
1. On December 13, 1816, Indiana officially became a state, becoming the 19th state of the United States. 2. In 1876, the Indiana State Capitol building was dedicated in Indianapolis. It served as the state's capitol until 1888 when the original building was destroyed by a fire. 3. On December...
5 Fun Facts About December 12 In Indiana History
1. Indiana became the 19th state of the United States on December 11, 1816. This makes December 12 the first full day Indiana was officially a state. 2. The first-ever successful artificial heart transplant was performed in Indianapolis on December 12, 1985, by Dr. William C. DeVries. The patient, Barney...
5 Fun Facts About December 11 In Indiana History
1. In 1816, Indiana became the 19th state in the United States of America. The state was officially admitted to the Union on December 11th of that year, paving the way for its eventual growth and expansion. 2. On December 11, 1869, the Purdue University was founded in West Lafayette,...
5 Fun Facts About December 10 In Indiana History
1. Indiana became a state on December 11, 1816, but on December 10, 1815, Indiana's territorial legislature approved a petition to become a state, which set in motion the process of statehood. 2. On December 10, 1856, the first train arrived in Indianapolis on the new Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad....
5 Fun Facts About December 9 In Indiana History
1. Indiana became a state on December 11, 1816. However, two years prior to this on December 9, 1814, a constitutional convention was held in Corydon, Indiana to draft the state's first constitution. 2. On December 9, 1851, the first official Indianapolis city charter was enacted, establishing Indianapolis as a...
5 Fun Facts About December 8 In Indiana History
Here are 5 interesting facts about December 8 in Indiana history: 1. On December 8, 1816, Indiana became the 19th state in the United States of America. In 2016, Indiana celebrated its bicentennial anniversary by hosting various cultural, educational, and historical events statewide. 2. December 8, 1931, marked the birth...
5 Fun Facts About December 7 In Indiana History
1. The Birth of Eli Lilly: On December 7, 1838, Colonel Eli Lilly was born in Baltimore, Maryland. He later moved to Indiana and founded the pharmaceutical company that still bears his name. 2. Indiana's Move to Daylight Saving Time: In 1918, Indiana became the first state to adopt Daylight...
5 Fun Facts About December 6 In Indiana History
1. On December 6, 1865, the 13th Amendment to the United States Constitution was ratified by the necessary number of states, officially abolishing slavery throughout the country, including in Indiana. 2. In 1917, on December 6th, the first elevated train line in Indiana began service in Gary. The line was...
5 Fun Facts About December 5 In Indiana History
1. On December 5, 1848, Indiana ratified its third constitution, which established the state's current governmental structure. The constitution created the offices of the governor, lieutenant governor, and secretary of state, among other elected officials, and established a bicameral General Assembly. 2. In 1933, the infamous outlaw John Dillinger was...
5 Fun Facts About December 4 In Indiana History
Here are 5 interesting facts about December 4 in Indiana history: 1. On December 4, 1824, the Lafayette Female Seminary was established in Lafayette, Indiana. It was one of the first schools for women in Indiana and was a precursor to what is now Purdue University. 2. In 1865, the...
5 Fun Facts About December 3 In Indiana History
1. James Whitcomb Riley, famed Hoosier poet, was born on December 3, 1849 in Greenfield, Indiana. His famous works include “Little Orphan Annie” and “The Raggedy Man”. 2. On December 3, 1818, Indiana became the 19th state to be admitted to the Union. At the time of statehood, Indiana had...
5 Fun Facts About December 2 In Indiana History
1. On December 2, 1823, the Indiana General Assembly authorized the establishment of the Bank of Vincennes, the first bank in the state. The bank's charter was signed by Governor William Hendricks and the institution played a major role in the economic development of the region. 2. In 1857, the...