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June 30, 1857 James Oliver of South Bend obtained a patent for the chilled steel plow which retained its sharp edge and was extremely smooth, alleviating the problem of sticking soil. Oliver plows were used worldwide. |
June 30, 1890 The USS Indiana was authorized by Congress. Launched in 1893, she was a prominent battleship for the Navy and participated in the Spanish-American War.
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July 1, 1896 William F. Walker was born in Pendleton. The son of a freed slave, he became a popular actor whose career spanned 40 years in scores of movies, including “To Kill A Mockingbird.” |
July 2, 1862 President Abraham Lincoln signed the Morrill Land Grant Act, which led to the foundation of Purdue University.
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July 6, 1921 The first all-female jury in Indiana and perhaps the nation sat for a trial in the Jennings County Courthouse in Vernon. |
Our Where in Indiana? from last week was taken in Decatur, Indiana at the Adams County Courthouse.
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