In 1880, arc lights were mounted on huge towers in Wabash, Indiana, illuminating the entire city. |
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The Governor of Indiana has also appointed him a Sagamore of the Wabash, the state's highest honour for service to the community. |
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To the south, traders from North Carolina, South Carolina, and Pennsylvania settled on the Ohio and the Wabash river shores. |
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He very likely heard such famous circuit riders as Havens and Cartwright, as they were not strangers to south central Indiana and the Wabash River valley. |
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The Serpentine River winds north from Lake Wabash, just south of Labrador City, into Caribou Lake. |
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The major Canada-based producers of iron ore are the Iron Ore Company of Canada, Quebec Cartier Mining Company, and Wabash Mines. |
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Red is the colour of Mr. Reamey's university, Wabash College, with which he remains active. |
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Philip Services Corporation sold three of its aluminum recycling plants to Wabash Alloys Inc. |
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Wabash The codename given to the bugging of the French embassy in Washington. |
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Field also worked with Jay Gould in developing the Wabash Railroad and became the owner of a New York newspaper, the Mail and Express. |
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Tomatoes are the principal vegetable crop, but watermelons are important in the lower Wabash valley. |
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Blatchley did record the mudpuppy as common in the Wabash River, and later recorded a siren from a lowland pond in southern Vigo County. |
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Major river valleys that carried summertime meltwaters, such as the Missouri, Illinois, Wabash, and Mississippi, dried up in winter, allowing the cold winds to blow silty river sediment onto the uplands. |
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After dining Sam got on a grip car of the Wabash Avenue Cable, sitting on the front seat and letting the panorama of the town roll up to him. |
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Although the French had no doubts about the legitimacy of their cause, they had built only one post, Fort Vincennes at the confluence of the Ohio and Wabash rivers, to protect this river route. |
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In 2008, he was recognized for his humanitarian service by the governor of Indiana as a Sagamore of the Wabash, the highest honor the governor can bestow. |
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From late 1907 Pound taught Romance languages at Wabash College in Crawfordsville, Indiana, a conservative town that he called the sixth circle of hell. |
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