Constitution


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Hanna's Town


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Hanna's Tow is the history of nineteenth-century Wabash, Indiana, where the author was raised and where his father was a minister for 30 years. In late autumn 1902 a macabre scene unfolded at the original burial ground of Wabash, which was called both Old Cemetery and Hanna's Cemetery. The task at hand was the disinterment of four bodies. The newest of the four graves held whatever might be left of the corpse of Colonel Hugh Hanna - the founding father and civic icon of the prosperous and picturesque community. It might be argued that Hanna's disinterment was the high-water mark of an outpouring of visible progress, cultural energy, and palpable optimism that the town had experienced during the proceeding 67 years. Hanna's Town talks about the high and low points of this fasinating community.







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Wabash


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As the City of Wabash, Indiana celebrates its 150th Anniversary, this new book has been produced to highlight the people, places, and scenery of the early years of Wabash. The Wabash County Historical Museum is excited to share this collection with the public and hope it inspires all generations to embrace the rich history of this community. The images from the DePuy Album capture candid moments in Wabash's history including people walking the streets, enjoying time with family, and embracing all this community has to offer. Dr. DePuy captured the real life moments of Wabash, the ones you cannot prepare for or pose.







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