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Definition of Capital of indiana
1. Noun. The capital and largest city of Indiana; a major commercial center in the country's heartland; site of an annual 500-mile automobile race.
Generic synonyms: State Capital
Group relationships: Hoosier State, In, Indiana
Lexicographical Neighbors of Capital Of Indiana
Literary usage of Capital of indiana
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of Indiana by Logan Esarey (1915)
"... capital of Indiana territory. There was no hope even among its own citizens
that it would remain the permanent State capital. ..."
2. Cyclopedia of American Government by Andrew Cunningham McLaughlin, Albert Bushnell Hart (1914)
"The territorial capital of Indiana was established at Vincennes in 1800, where
it remained until transferred in 1813 to Corydon, the present county Beat of ..."
3. A New Primary Geography by David M. Warren (1886)
"Name the capital of Indiana. Of Illinois. Michigan. Wisconsin. ... About how far
is the capital of Missouri from the capital of Indiana? ..."
4. A Complete Descriptive and Statistical Gazetteer of the United States of by Daniel Haskel, John Calvin Smith (1843)
"INDIANA, pb., capital of Indiana со., Ра., 155 w. N. w. Harrisburg, 208 W.
It contains a court house of brick, jail, 4 churches—2 Presbyterian, 1 Lutheran, ..."
5. A Typographical Gazetteer by Henry Cotton (1866)
"Indiana, a post borough, capital of Indiana County, Pennsylvania. Three weekly
Newspapers are printed. Ionia, a township and post village, capital of its ..."