HOOSIER HISTORY HIGHLIGHT

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Hoosier History Highlights

July 7 – July 13

The Week in Indiana History


Battle of Corydon1863     The Civil War came to Indianawhen more than 2,000 Confederate soldiers under the command of John Hunt Morgan overwhelmed about 400 Indiana militia members in Corydon.  The men, called “Morgan’s Raiders,” plundered their way through several towns, including Salem, Vernon, Dupont, and Versailles, before escaping into Ohio where they were captured two weeks later.

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1919     An ad in the Indianapolis News invited the public to ride the Monon Line for a one-day railroad excursion to Michigan City, the “Coney Island of the West.”  For a round-trip fare of $2.70, travelers could “enjoy the cool breezes of Lake Michigan,” leaving in the morning at 7:45 and returning home that night at 10:00.


1934      Michael Graves was born in Indianapolis. He became one of the nation’s leading architects, known for important buildings like the NCAA Headquarters in Indianapolis and the Humana Building in Louisville. He gained fame, also, for whimsical household items like tea kettles and electric toasters (see photo in right column.)


Art1945     Selma Neubacher Steele, thewidow of artist T. C. Steele, donated more than 300 paintings to the state of Indiana. Their home in Brown County, “The House of the Singing Winds,” is now a state historic site, which last month opened a spacious new visitor center.

1953     Former President Harry Truman and his wife Bess had lunch at the Leland Hotel in Richmond, Indiana.  They were driving their new Chrysler New Yorker on a return trip from the nation’s capital.  Truman recalled his visit to the city in 1928 when he helped find a site for the Madonna of the Trail statue.


Movie1979     Breaking Away was released to theaters across the country.  Filmed almost entirely in Bloomington, the movie is a coming-of-age comedy/drama about young men growing up in a college town where their parents work at the limestone quarry.  The American Film Institute calls it one of the most inspiring movies of all time.

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Indiana Quick Quiz

     Summertime is Festival Time in Indiana.  Match the cities below with their festivals.

1.  Kokomo     2.  Rockport

3.  St. Joe   4.  Delphi

A.  Abraham Lincoln Freedom Festival   B.  Canal Days  C.  Haynes Apperson Festival   D.  Pickle Festival

Answers Below


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Electric toaster designed in 1999 by Michael Graves and sold at Target


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HOOSIER QUOTE OF THE WEEK

  “To a person who has talent and is willing to work hard, Broadway in New York is as friendly as Main Street in Peru, Indiana.”

                      – – -Cole Porter


ANSWERS: 1.  Kokomo C- Haynes Apperson Festival  2.  Rockport A-Abraham Lincoln Freedom Festival  3.  St. Joe D-Pickle Festival  4.  Delphi B-Canal Days