This Week In Indiana History

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July 9 – July 15

This Week in Indiana History


Morgan

July 9, 1863   About 450 members of the Harrison Home Guard waged battle with over 2,400 Confederate soldiers under General John Hunt Morgan.  The “Battle of Corydon” was the only Civil War conflict on Indiana soil.


July 10, 1899  Noble Sissle, composer, lyricist, bandleader, singer, and playwright, known for the Broadway musical Shuffle Along, and the hit I’m Just Wild About Harry, born in Indianapolis.

Sissle


ISP 1921 The Indiana Legislature created the Indiana Motor Vehicle Police Department. It was the first law enforcement agency to have statewide authority to enforce traffic laws. The division was also charged with investigating the growing problem of car thefts. The first force was made up of 16 officers. In 1933, the agency was reorganized as the Indiana State Police.

July 13, 1987  President Ronald Reagan visited Danville, Indiana, and spoke in the rotunda of the courthouse. In his remarks, he said, “There is such a thing as common sense in America. . . and isn’t it good to know that you can still find it in places like the Hendricks County Courthouse?” Later in the day, he went to the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis to address members of the National Association of Counties.  Pictured:  The Presidential limousine as it arrived in Danville.  Reagan

July 2 Our Where in Indiana from last week was taken in Newberry.

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July 9

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Indiana Quick Quiz

1. Who was the Hoosier who played catcher in all eight games for Boston in the first World Series in 1903?

2.What is the name of the first professional baseball venue in Indianapolis?

3.Which Indiana city hosted the first night baseball game in the nation?

4. Who is the only Hoosier major league player to hit home runs in eight consecutive games?

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Answers

1. Lou Criger of Elkhart

2. Camp Morton Field

3. Fort Wayne

4. Don Mattingly of Evansville