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Tl JTORY O INDIANA Indiana, one of the north central states of the Amerlcan Unlon, popularly 'Hoosler State ' of this nlckname, far more commonly lar names of most one has been able known as the The melnlng whlch IS used than the oops tates, to fathom, lt is doubtless some local ter , the orlginof vhlchns foreotton The term nHOOS1SISH wa long a term of mlld derislon, but Ind lana folk have proved so cap able and so progressive that they have earned the Tlght to be proud of the name Especlally ln recent years Indlanakas pro duced more than 1tS share ofthe popular wrlters, QlVlDg rise to the saylng that WEvery Hoosier lS born wlth a pen ln h1s handn No state has shown a greater and more intelligent interest ln eaucatlon, and of the people above ten there are but 3 1 out of every lOO who are unable t read and wrlte The school system 1S excellent, and 1ts admlnlstration has been of late years flticularly effectlve Now a llttle on Indiana's history The woods and stream of Indiana were most lnvitlng to the French fur trader, and it is probable that somecf them entered the state 1n 1679 ho permanent settlement was made until 1727 when elght French fam1116S founded V1ncennes For over half a century Vln cennes was the only settlement withln the present boundxles of the state. Indlans were a constant threat to all smell settlements and were constantly on the warpath untll late ln 1812 when he last uorlslng were subdued In 1816 Indiana became a state wlth dGflDlT6 PTOVISIOHS agalnstsiaveryin 1ts constltution, but the feeling agalnst the negroes wa clearly nown by a clause forblddlng thelr i.migrat1oninto the state Thls restrictlon was removed frog the second constitutlon The PIOSOGTICYHHG lndustrial growth of the state ln theub fdo followlng the war were largely due to the development of the coal deposlts and the discovery of natural gas Ind iana lnrecentyears lllustratfas the dage that 'happy lS the people who have no h1story,Ufor there have been no outstandlng events lH lts peaceful progress Indianapolis,the capltal and largest clty of the state, is noted as one of the great rail road centersofthe United States It 1S a c1ty of homes and 1S noted for lts streets, some of Whlch are 120 feet wide and beautified by abundant growths of maple and elm trees Excellent shlppingfaclllties and 1ts naturalgases, O1lf1G1dS and coal mines havemade Indlana a leading industr1al area Indlana was the flTSt state 1n the Unlon to use electrlcity for llgrtlng purposes This b6lD9 in Indlanapolls a little after 1889 It can readlly be seen that Indlana 1S a tate to be proud of and we should all strive to make it a better place to llve Robert A Deering . C1 .1 'F1 Zu , ,U ' ' L v . C u A ., O - 1 Q . A aa , f - ,' ' 1 - . I I . - U Y ' 7 1 ' ' Q . . Q C. S . . . ' ' rs ' .. ,. Y I I -a 5 be no 4 , I I 4 , ZR . I I 1 -' . . 1 ' ' - ' X- L I W S ' 1 VS'- . . . -'nv , ' S . ' . 1 - LV Q ' a . - Q - d g , - . . 4 s . . - a ' . I l I : C i I V . I ' . 4, Q . . . 1 U I ll 4 , - I A . , 0 -' ' - , I U i , - . V . . . . sl w V l .. 1 ' ' , Q . t . 1 . , . .. . . . . . - u C .L A . ., V 0 , V K 0 ,I - . , . Q- ' . I . . . . D . . , . .. . ya ' u ' - Y ..L 0 ' I . 1 . a ' ' a I 0 . . 0 . 1 'J ' , I Q , . . , . Q- . Q ' ... - . A. y ' - , n Q ' T I u Q . ' J. 0 V O I I l N , '3 . . V U I u s ' 'Q . , V. . . . - , - , - - . - I I . , S Q l A Q ..
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