December 19 – December 25The Week in Indiana History |
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“Little do I know that I am starting on a strange trip around the world. . . that I will be captured by the enemy. . . that I will escape and be captured again. . . that I will be accused of being a deserter and returned to the U.S.A. with a name not even my own.” – – – Edgar D. Whitcomb (1917 –2016) The above is an excerpt from the first chapter of Governor Whitcomb’s best-selling autobiography, Escape fromCorregidor, published in 1958 Did You Know?   The small town of Santa Claus, Indiana, in Spencer County, receives over 400,000 pieces of mail in December. That is because people around the world send their cards to the Santa Claus post office in order to receive its unique postmark. Each year, the holiday postmark is designed by a local high school art student. This year’s mark, shown above, was created by Lily Vance, daughter of Joe and Andie Vance of Lamar, Indiana. The special picture postmark has been a tradition at the Santa Claus Post Office since 1983. ANSWERS: 1. Sarah Breedlove   2. Roy Couch   3. 40 tons
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