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  2. Category:Justices of the Indiana Supreme Court - Wikipedia

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    Chief Justices of the Indiana Supreme Court‎ (11 P) Pages in category "Justices of the Indiana Supreme Court" The following 107 pages are in this category, out of 107 total.

  3. Vanderburgh County, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Vanderburgh County is a county in the U.S. state of Indiana.As of 2020, the population was 180,136. [2] The county seat is in Evansville. [3] While Vanderburgh County was the eighth-largest county in 2020 population in Indiana, it is also the eighth-smallest county in area and the smallest in southwestern Indiana, covering only 236 square miles (610 km 2).

  4. Dearborn County, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Lawrenceburg on the Ohio River, from the air. AEP's Tanner's Creek Generating Station at lower-left.. Dearborn County is one of 92 counties of the U.S. state of Indiana.Located on the Ohio border near the southeast corner of the state, Dearborn County was formed in 1803 from a portion of Hamilton County, Ohio.

  5. Clay County Courthouse (Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    Clay County Courthouse is a historic courthouse located at Brazil, Clay County, Indiana. It was designed by noted Indiana architect John W. Gaddis and built in 1914 in the Classical Revival style. It is a three-story, limestone building over a raised basement.

  6. James Worden - Wikipedia

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    James Lorenzo Worden (May 10, 1819 – June 10, 1884) was an American politician, lawyer, and judge who served as a Justice on the Indiana Supreme Court from January 16, 1858 to January 3, 1865 and then again from January 3, 1871 to December 2, 1882.

  7. James Jordan (Indiana judge) - Wikipedia

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    He re-entered Indiana University and received an LL.B. from the Indiana University School of Law – Bloomington in 1871. He was admitted to the bar at Corydon in 1871. He moved to Clinton, Missouri, but returned to Indiana and settled at Martinsville, Indiana. In 1872 he was appointed district attorney of the Common Pleas court and served ...

  8. History of slavery in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Indiana courts never ruled on the Ordinance/slavery issue during the territorial period. When the issue of slavery was in the courts, it "was always treated as an existing institution and its legality went unchallenged." [20] [21] Early Hoosiers, including William Henry Harrison, wanted to have slavery legalized in the new territory.

  9. List of first women lawyers and judges in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Mary Harper: [51] First female to serve as the Deputy Prosecutor and Chief Deputy Prosecutor (1975-1981), a Superior Court Judge (1984), and a Judge of the Circuit Court (1996) in Porter County, Indiana