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communities to adopt the sport, it was not the first place basketball was played in
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built circa 1882, were completely destroyed: one housed the Silver Dollar Bar (formerly Tommy
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Montgomery County, together with historic notes on the Wabash Valley, gleaned from early authors, old maps and manuscripts, private and official correspondence, and other authentic ... sources. Author: Beckwith, Hiram Williams, 1833-1903. Published: Chicago: H.H. Hill and N. Iddings, 1881.
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On May 17, 2018, a new clock tower built by
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living together, 13.6% had a female householder with no husband present, 5.6% had a male householder with no wife present, and 40.0% were non-families. 33.7% of all households were made up of individuals, and 14% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size
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have all created factories in or near
Crawfordsville which provided employment to much of the population. Manpower has taken over as the primary employer in the city and has allowed most of the local companies to reduce employees. In 2008, Raybestos laid off the majority of its workforce with less
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Hoosiers have long believed that the first basketball game in
Indiana occurred on March 16, 1894, at the Crawfordsville YMCA between the teams from Crawfordsville's and Lafayette's YMCAs. Recent research, however, conclusively shows that while Crawfordsville was among the first dozen or so Indiana
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Sanford C. Cox, who in 1824 was one of the first schoolmasters in the area, "Crawfordsville is the only town between Terre Haute and Fort Wayne... Maj. Ristine keeps tavern in a two-story log house and Jonathan Powers has a little grocery. There are two stores, Smith's near
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In the city, the population was spread out, with 23.3% under the age of 18, 13.4% from 18 to 24, 27.3% from 25 to 44, 19.6% from 45 to 64, and 16.5% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 35 years. For every 100 females, there were 98.8 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over,
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In 1862, Joseph F. Tuttle, after whom Tuttle Grade School was named in 1906 and Tuttle Junior High School (now
Crawfordsville Middle School) was named in 1960, became president of Wabash College and served for 30 years. "He was an eloquent preacher, a sound administrator and an astute handler of
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There were 6,117 households, out of which 29.2% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 45.0% were married couples living together, 11.2% had a female householder with no husband present, and 40.1% were non-families. 33.9% of all households were made up of individuals, and 14.5% had
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were built in 1902. Culver operated as a not-for-profit, municipally-owned facility for 80 years, but was then sold to for-profit
American Medical International, and in 1984 was relocated from its original location near downtown to a new campus north of the city. The hospital's ownership was
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The median age in the city was 36.6 years. 22.3% of residents were under the age of 18; 13.4% were between the ages of 18 and 24; 24% were from 25 to 44; 23.4% were from 45 to 64, and 16.9% were 65 years of age or older. The gender makeup of the city was 50.1% male and 49.9% female.
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and potentially arable land, with water provided by a nearby creek, later named Sugar Creek, that was a southern tributary of the Wabash River. They returned a decade later to find at least one cabin had been built in the area. In 1821,
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carried a paid announcement of the opening of this school. The school is one of only three remaining all-male liberal arts colleges in the country and has a student body of around 900.
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Clock Tower Committee and its fundraising efforts spanning more than twenty years. The clock tower was dedicated on June 17, and the bells and chimes were sounded for the first time.
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was 1,739.3 inhabitants per square mile (671.5/km). There were 7,154 housing units at an average density of 781.9 per square mile (301.9/km). The racial makeup of the city was 92.1%
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Crawfordsville grew in size and amenities, adding such necessities as a bank and fire department. It gained status as a city in 1865 when the state of Indiana granted its charters.
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was founded, and promptly won the state's first high school basketball title. Crawfordsville's major employer for much of the century, commercial printer
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public relations." Tuttle, together with his administrators, worked to improve relations in Crawfordsville between "Town and Gown".
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was founded in Crawfordsville as "The Wabash Teachers Seminary and Manual Labor College". It was created by
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in 2000 and renamed St. Clare Medical Center. In 2011, it was again renamed, to
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outlaw, evidence stating his birthplace as Crawfordsville is tenuous
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Crawfordsville is the home of the world's first thin-slab casting
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Rehrig, William H.; Bierley, Paul E. (1991). "Lee Orean Smith".
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Sugar Creek Saga: A History and Development of Montgomery County
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school district, while parts of northern Crawfordsville are in
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Whitlock, a Virginian who had served under Gen. "Mad"
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732:Franciscan St. Elizabeth Health - Crawfordsville
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472:Indianapolis–Carmel–Muncie, IN
29:City in Indiana, United States
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659:Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ
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1670:Edward Richard Sprigg Canby
1654:Richard Elwell (R.E.) Banta
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1732:Isaac Compton Elston Sr.
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268:758 ft (231 m)
3679:County seats in Indiana
3659:Crawfordsville, Indiana
2297:Encyclopædia Britannica
2128:, Wabash College, 1958.
1923:), politician, diplomat
1808:– journalist and author
1800:Caroline Virginia Krout
1684:Henry Beebee Carrington
1672:– Union general in the
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878:Otto Schlemmer Building
672:Caroline Virginia Krout
36:Crawfordsville, Indiana
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2671:City of Crawfordsville
2291:"Crawfordsville"
2124:Gronert, Theodore G.,
2016:Maurine Dallas Watkins
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2494:"U.S. Census website"
2450:National Park Service
2393:on September 22, 2016
2180:"U.S. Census website"
2085:, son of James Wilson
2048:, son of James Wilson
2036:Mary Holloway Wilhite
1850:, and pallbearer for
1844:United States Senator
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154:40.04167°N 86.89667°W
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2687:Crawfordsville Star,
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2474:on February 13, 2020
1935:– cartoonist, wrote
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1788:The Ultimate Warrior
1690:Joseph Stephen Crane
1660:"Curly Bill" Brocius
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1927:Robert B. F. Peirce
1921:A Hoosier Chronicle
1899:Governor of Indiana
1848:Governor of Indiana
1783:James Brian Hellwig
1766:John Parker Hawkins
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1895:James Atwell Mount
1883:Joseph E. McDonald
1674:American Civil War
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3068:Shannondale
3063:Parkersburg
3058:North Union
3043:Kirkpatrick
3018:Deer's Mill
2975:communities
2920:Sugar Creek
2767:County seat
2189:January 31,
1994:Lew Wallace
1952:Will Shortz
1937:Steve Roper
1889:Caleb Mills
1772:Bill Holman
1756:(1883–1885)
1744:Dave Gerard
1738:Larry Eyler
1700:(1948–1953)
1694:Lana Turner
1631:Lew Wallace
1527:Perrysville
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1373:Nucor Steel
1330:other races
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1274:other races
1244:2010 census
747:Nucor Steel
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615:Lew Wallace
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338:47933-47939
157: /
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3623:Washington
3598:Versailles
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3543:Scottsburg
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3483:Petersburg
3458:New Castle
3453:New Albany
3433:Monticello
3413:Logansport
3348:Huntington
3338:Greensburg
3333:Greenfield
3303:Fort Wayne
3298:Evansville
3238:Brownstown
3233:Brookville
3208:Bloomfield
3074:Smartsburg
3053:Manchester
2895:Coal Creek
2842:New Market
2827:Darlington
2397:August 12,
2083:Washington
1941:Mary Worth
1913:– author (
1867:Union Army
1859:– musician
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1559:See also:
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369:feature ID
273:Population
216:Government
198:Montgomery
145:86°53′48″W
142:40°02′30″N
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3573:Tell City
3533:Rushville
3528:Rockville
3518:Rochester
3498:Princeton
3448:Nashville
3388:Lafayette
3313:Frankfort
3263:Covington
3223:Boonville
3103:Footnotes
3028:Fiskville
2993:Beckville
2958:Linnsburg
2877:Townships
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2145:March 16,
2106:Footnotes
2066:Venezuela
1573:in 1971.
1509:Lafayette
1444:The Paper
1389:Education
904:Geography
892:chapter (
810:in 2007.
759:Raybestos
357:FIPS code
345:Area code
333:ZIP codes
295:Time zone
265:Elevation
3568:Sullivan
3523:Rockport
3508:Richmond
3493:Portland
3488:Plymouth
3393:LaGrange
3383:La Porte
3368:Kentland
3318:Franklin
3278:Danville
3248:Columbus
3218:Bluffton
3188:Anderson
3038:Hibernia
3033:Garfield
2988:Balhinch
2900:Franklin
2857:Waveland
2852:New Ross
2478:July 28,
2424:March 5,
1948:– artist
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1592:Cardinal
1588:Cardinal
1583:Cardinal
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1549:Waveland
1545:Sheridan
1459:Highways
1446:and the
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1334:Hispanic
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1278:Hispanic
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778:for the
721:and the
596:Crinoids
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205:Township
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3563:Spencer
3463:Newport
3418:Madison
3408:Liberty
3403:Lebanon
3293:English
3283:Decatur
3258:Corydon
3203:Bedford
3172:Indiana
3048:Lapland
3023:Elmdale
2905:Madison
2867:Wingate
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2079:Senator
2020:Chicago
1999:Ben-Hur
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1363:Economy
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1264:, 0.4%
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559:Madison
545:in the
512:History
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377:Website
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171:Country
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3553:Shoals
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1338:Latino
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1210:15,915
1195:15,243
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930:Census
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2973:Other
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1258:White
1200:12.2%
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1125:15.9%
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990:27.0%
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975:14.0%
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755:Alcoa
321:UTC-4
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223:Mayor
210:Union
181:State
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2983:Ames
2963:Mace
2945:CDPs
2784:City
2649:ISBN
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