May 16 – May 22The Week in Indiana History |
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“But you do not think much about the stars. They are always there. Look at them when you have a moment.” – – – Mary Jane Ward (1905 – 1981) Born in Fairmount, Indiana, she became a novelist whose book TheSnake Pit was made into an Oscar-winning motion picture. Did You Know?Pay for the Commissioners    In January of 1820, the Indiana General Assembly in the capital city of Corydon passed an act which called for the appointment of a commission of ten members “to select and locate a site for the permanent seat of government for Indiana.”  Those chosen were George Hunt (Wayne County,) John Conner (Fayette County,) Stephen Ludlow (Dearborn County,) John Galleland (Switzerland County,) Joseph Bartholomew (Clark County,) Jesse B. Durham (Jackson County,) John Tipton (Harrison County,) Frederick Rapp (Posey County,) William Prince (Gibson County,) and Thomas Emmerson (Knox County.) Each member of the Commission would receive an allowance of “two dollars each, per day, for their services, and also the sum of two dollars for every twenty-five miles each may travel.” Take an “Armchair Tour” of the Indiana Statehouse ANSWERS: 1. D Greencastle  2. B Indianapolis 3. A Mishawaka 4. C Upland |
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