The move from Vincennes to Corydon was supported by political opponents of William Henry Harrison and his political power base in Knox County. They reasoned that by moving the territorial capital southeast it could better serve the ever growing Hoosier population. The capital was moved in 1813. A constitutional convention was held and on December 11, 1816 Indiana became the 19th State in the Union.
Indiana Territory Capital Moves to Corydon
Indiana Consttutional Convention 1816
Indiana Joins the Union as the 19th State
A reading from October 2018 O&P Almanac "FASTK2 Value"
This reading by the author is section 2/25 of Curb Stomp A Crocodile from The Cairo Detective Series by Indiana Peach - duration 1:57 minutes.
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A reading from the O&P News|July 2018 "Osseointegration: The Australian Experience After 500 Sugeries"
An article from The January 2018 O&P Edge monthly magazine for the prosthetics, orthotics, pedorthics, and allied healthcare professionals. Written by Erin Cammarata - president and owner of CBS Medical Billing and Consulting. She can be contacted at erin@cbsmedicalbilling.com.