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| + | Welcome to WikiMarion, a site devoted to the history of Marion, Indiana and surrounding areas. The articles currently on this site were created by students at Marion High School between about 1995 and 2006. Students will begin creating content directly for the site in March 2007. For the time being, participation is restricted to students. |
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| + | ==Articles== |
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| + | *[[Marion High School]] |
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| + | *[[George W. Steele]] - Zeppelin Man from Marion |
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| + | *[[Indiana Truck Corporation]] |
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| + | *[[Trolleys of Marion]] |
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− | <div style="top:+0.2em;font-size: 95%">A site devoted to the history of Marion, Indiana and surrounding areas, created by students at Marion High School for the Community History Project</div>
| + | ===This Old House: Histories of Significant Structures in Grant County=== |
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− | [[image:hostess.jpg|thumb|The Wilson-Vaughan Hostess House]]
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| *[[Memorial Coliseum]] - The Home of Champions | | *[[Memorial Coliseum]] - The Home of Champions |
| *[[J.L.McCulloch School]] - A Center of Community Life and Learning | | *[[J.L.McCulloch School]] - A Center of Community Life and Learning |
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| *[[Charles Mill]] - An 1836 Sawmill | | *[[Charles Mill]] - An 1836 Sawmill |
| *[[Abijah C. Jay House]] | | *[[Abijah C. Jay House]] |
− | *[[Carnegie Building]] - Original home of the Marion Public Library
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− | *[[Platonian Apartments]] - Work of architect Samuel Plato
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− | *[[Israel Jenkins House]] - Stop on the Underground Railroad
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− | *[[Marion General Hospital]]
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− | *The buildings of noted African-American architect [[Samuel Plato]]
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− | |style="color:#000"|Oral histories collected by students in Advanced Placement US History and Advanced Placement English at Marion High School
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− | [[Rough_Times_Introduction|Introduction]]
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− | *[[Glen Eltzroth]]
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− | *[[William and Donna Wampner]]
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− | *[[Shirley Turnock]]
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− | *[[Phil and Leah Wiley]]
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− | *[[Don Lewis]]
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− | *[[Noble Jones]]
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− | *[[Malvina Ball]]
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− | *[[Eva Haynes]]
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− | *[[Elizabeth Stewart]]
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− | *[[Irene Beck]]
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− | *[[Jesse and Ann Ballard]]<br>
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− | |style="color:#000"|[[Image:Trolley_Sample_for_front.jpg|thumb|Trolleys of Marion]]Some content on WikiMarion can be viewed in geographic context using Google Earth. More will follow. To learn about geographic content click [[Google_Earth_Samples|here]].
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− | |style="color:#000"|Reminiscences of the Pioneers of Grant County, Indiana -- Oral Histories collected by Marion High School students in 1921.
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| + | ==Google Earth== |
− | *[[Gabriella Havens]]
| + | *[[Google Earth Samples]] |
− | *[[Mary Williams-Lear]]
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− | *[[William and Nancy Maine]]
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− | *The [[Experience Of Segregation]] in Grant County | |
− | *[[George W. Steele]] - Zeppelin Man from Marion
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− | *[[Indiana Truck Corporation]]
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