Hoosier Red Square Members Shoutout!
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ztnoo, in non tractor related discussion
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By ztnoo
Indiana Bicentennial
December 11, 1816 - December 11, 2016
President James Madison approved Indiana's admission into the union as the nineteenth state on December 11, 1816.
Indiana is the 38th largest by area and the 16th most populous of the 50 United States. Its capital and largest city is Indianapolis.
Indiana is divided into 92 counties.
As of 2010, the state includes 16 metropolitan and 25 micropolitan statistical areas, 117 incorporated cities, 450 towns, and several other smaller divisions and statistical areas.
Hoosier History Highlights: http://www.in.gov/ibc/2614.htm
Happy Birthday, INDIANA!
The Home of Wheel Horse Tractors!
The Indiana State Flag was designed by Paul Hadley of Mooresville, Indiana. In 1914, the Indiana Daughters of the American Revolution offered a prize of $100 to the person who could design a state banner. Paul Hadley's design was accepted and submitted to the General Assembly of 1917 for official adoption. The addition of the word INDIANA was the only change made by the General Assembly.
The torch stands for liberty and enlightenment and the rays show their far-reaching influence. The thirteen original states are represented by the outer circle of thirteen stars. The inner five stars represent the next five states to enter the union. The larger star above the torch signifies the nineteenth state - Indiana.
* http://www.in.gov/history/2687.htm
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By BenTheWheelHorseMan
I am increasingly excited that the show is right around a mont away. I live within ten miles of the show so I will be there. Who else is going?
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By Lane Ranger
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to all we visited and bought Wheel Horse items from!
On Saturday January 7, 2012-Don Redding, David Ralph, and Lane Ralph took a Wheel Horse road trip. Took the truck and trailer from Gary, Indiana to Plymouth, Indiana (Castaways Restaurant for breakfst at
# am -eastern time); Argos, Indiana at # for two Wheel Horse 1054 wheels; # in Boubon, Indiana -stopped and saw Norm Steinman ( Norm's Toys -http://www.normstoys.com/ ); # at Clunette/Leesburg, In to pick up an RJ 58 Snow/Dozer blade I bought from Scott Mehlburg (Mr. Indiana Meet and Greet); and about 2:30 PM at Jim Gunderman's in Paulding, Ohio to Pick up a 1979 C-121 Wheel Horse manual trnasmission tractor
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