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  2. New Corydon, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    ZIP code. 47326. FIPS code. 18-52812 [2] GNIS feature ID. 440037 [1] New Corydon is an unincorporated community in Wabash Township, Jay County, Indiana .

  3. Kintner-McGrain House - Wikipedia

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    August 3, 1983. The Kintner-Mcgrain House, also known as Cedar Glade, is on the National Register of Historic Places, located north of downtown Corydon, Indiana. It attained the "Cedar Glade" name due to the giant red cedars Jacob Kintner, the builder, planted in front of the house. It was built in 1808 by Jacob Kintner and his wife Agnes Crist ...

  4. Interstate 64 in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Interstate 64 in Indiana. Interstate 64 ( I-64) in the US state of Indiana is a major east–west highway providing access between Illinois and Kentucky. It passes through southern Indiana as part of its connection between the two metropolitan areas of St Louis, Missouri, and Louisville, Kentucky .

  5. File:Battle of Corydon with Morgan's Raid in southern Indiana.svg

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    2008-11-03T15:36:21Z Charles Edward 600x691 (219665 Bytes) [[Category:SVG maps of Indiana]] 2008-11-03T14:22:50Z Charles Edward 600x691 (200949 Bytes) {{Information |Description={{en|1=A map showing the detailed course of Morgan's raid before and after the Battle of Corydon. Thick line represents the main body of troops, with smaller lines ...

  6. Mauckport, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Today, Mauckport is the site of the Matthew E. Welsh Bridge, built in 1966, the only bridge crossing the Ohio River between New Albany, Indiana and Tell City, Indiana. Formerly a toll bridge, it is of through truss design and provides a link between Harrison County, Indiana and Meade County, Kentucky.

  7. Polly Strong - Wikipedia

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    Polly Strong. State v. Lasselle, Supreme Court of Indiana freedom suit case. Polly Strong ( c. 1796 –unknown) was an enslaved woman in the Northwest Territory, in present-day Indiana. She was born after the Northwest Ordinance prohibited slavery. Slavery was prohibited by the Constitution of Indiana in 1816.