May 9 – May 15The Week in Indiana History |
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“In the spring of the year, when the blood is too thick, there’s nothing so rare, as a sassafras stick.” – – - James Buchanan Elmore (1857-1942) Born in the town of Alamo in Montgomery County, Indiana, Elmore became known as the “Bard of Alamo.” He wrote hundreds of poems about nature and rural life. Did You Know?   “Victory,” the lady at the top of the Soldiers and Sailors Monument, was taken down ten years ago for repair and restoration. The 38-foot statue, created by sculptor George Brewster, had been in place atop the monument for 117 years. Weighing almost 20,000 pounds, the famous lady needed special care in coming down. After restoration work was complete, she was on view for a short time at ground level (pictured.) Soon, however, she was back on her perch, 284 feet above Monument Circle. ANSWERS: 1. a/ Andrew Johnson  2. c/ Calvin Coolidge    3. b/ Ronald Reagan |
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