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History of Vincennes, Indiana Standard: 3.1: Students will describe how significant people, events and developments have shaped their own community and region; compare their community to other communities in the region in other times and places; and use a variety of resources to gather information about the past.
Vincennes, Indiana Was founded in 1732 as a French fur trading post.  Its the oldest city in Indiana. Was also the capital of Indiana from 1800-1813. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincennes,_Indiana
George Roger Clark The life of George Roger Clark and his capture of Fort Sackville and Vincennes in 1779. http://www.nndb.com/people/271/000049124/
George Rogers Clark Memorial Memorial represents the capture if fort Sackville by George Roger Clark and his frontiersmen in February 25, 1779. http://www.nps.gov/gero/historyculture/memorial.htm
Inside George Rogers Clark Memorial Inside the memorial. Provides more visuals and more of an understanding for the capture of Fort Sackville. http://www.nps.gov/gero/historyculture/inside.htm
Indian Mound Two large mounds that stand over Vincennes.  The actual names are Upper and Lower Sugarloaf. http://www.vincennes.org/content.asp?page=1&code=attractions http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/p/m/f3bb0/
William Henry Harrison  The life about William Henry Harrison and how he served the shortest time as being President. http://millercenter.org/academic/americanpresident/harrison/essays/biography/1
Grouseland The home  of William Henry Harrison, the 9 th  President of the United States. Was built in 1803-1804. http://www.grouselandfoundation.org/Grouseland/Home.html
Fort Knox II State Historic Site was the western most federal outpost for several years (1803-1813). In 1811, William Henry Harrison gathered his troops there. http://www.spiritofvincennes.org/rendezvous/historic/fortknox.htm
Indiana Territory Capital Built in 1805 as a tailor ship, the Red House is a small two-story building. The House chamber is arranged as it might been when the Legislature met there. http://www.indianamuseum.org/sites/vincindi.html
Tecumseh A Native American leader who took an active role in confronting William Henry Harrison in Vincennes. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tecumseh
Elihu Stout Was brought to Vincennes by William Henry Harrison and started to print the first newspaper there. http://www.vcsc.k12.in.us/tcr/lane/stout.htm
Stout Print Shop In 1804, Harrison asked Stout to print the laws of the Territory (Vincennes). Also where the first newspaper was printed. http://www.vcsc.k12.in.us/tcr/hometownvigo/Stout/Stout.htm
Abraham Lincoln The life about Abraham Lincoln and his significance to Vincennes. http://sc94.ameslab.gov/TOUR/alincoln.html
Lincoln Memorial Bridge Crossing the Wabash River into Illinois. Marks the point where Abraham Lincoln crossed the Wabash aboard a ferry on his way to Illinois in 1830. http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM50NW_Lincoln_Memorial_Bridge_Vincennes_IN
The U.S.S Vincennes Monument Located at the foot of the Lincoln Memorial Bridge, commorates the four naval ships named for our community. http://wapedia.mobi/en/USS_Vincennes_(1826)

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History Of Vincennes, Indiana

  • 1. History of Vincennes, Indiana Standard: 3.1: Students will describe how significant people, events and developments have shaped their own community and region; compare their community to other communities in the region in other times and places; and use a variety of resources to gather information about the past.
  • 2. Vincennes, Indiana Was founded in 1732 as a French fur trading post. Its the oldest city in Indiana. Was also the capital of Indiana from 1800-1813. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincennes,_Indiana
  • 3. George Roger Clark The life of George Roger Clark and his capture of Fort Sackville and Vincennes in 1779. http://www.nndb.com/people/271/000049124/
  • 4. George Rogers Clark Memorial Memorial represents the capture if fort Sackville by George Roger Clark and his frontiersmen in February 25, 1779. http://www.nps.gov/gero/historyculture/memorial.htm
  • 5. Inside George Rogers Clark Memorial Inside the memorial. Provides more visuals and more of an understanding for the capture of Fort Sackville. http://www.nps.gov/gero/historyculture/inside.htm
  • 6. Indian Mound Two large mounds that stand over Vincennes. The actual names are Upper and Lower Sugarloaf. http://www.vincennes.org/content.asp?page=1&code=attractions http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/p/m/f3bb0/
  • 7. William Henry Harrison The life about William Henry Harrison and how he served the shortest time as being President. http://millercenter.org/academic/americanpresident/harrison/essays/biography/1
  • 8. Grouseland The home of William Henry Harrison, the 9 th President of the United States. Was built in 1803-1804. http://www.grouselandfoundation.org/Grouseland/Home.html
  • 9. Fort Knox II State Historic Site was the western most federal outpost for several years (1803-1813). In 1811, William Henry Harrison gathered his troops there. http://www.spiritofvincennes.org/rendezvous/historic/fortknox.htm
  • 10. Indiana Territory Capital Built in 1805 as a tailor ship, the Red House is a small two-story building. The House chamber is arranged as it might been when the Legislature met there. http://www.indianamuseum.org/sites/vincindi.html
  • 11. Tecumseh A Native American leader who took an active role in confronting William Henry Harrison in Vincennes. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tecumseh
  • 12. Elihu Stout Was brought to Vincennes by William Henry Harrison and started to print the first newspaper there. http://www.vcsc.k12.in.us/tcr/lane/stout.htm
  • 13. Stout Print Shop In 1804, Harrison asked Stout to print the laws of the Territory (Vincennes). Also where the first newspaper was printed. http://www.vcsc.k12.in.us/tcr/hometownvigo/Stout/Stout.htm
  • 14. Abraham Lincoln The life about Abraham Lincoln and his significance to Vincennes. http://sc94.ameslab.gov/TOUR/alincoln.html
  • 15. Lincoln Memorial Bridge Crossing the Wabash River into Illinois. Marks the point where Abraham Lincoln crossed the Wabash aboard a ferry on his way to Illinois in 1830. http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM50NW_Lincoln_Memorial_Bridge_Vincennes_IN
  • 16. The U.S.S Vincennes Monument Located at the foot of the Lincoln Memorial Bridge, commorates the four naval ships named for our community. http://wapedia.mobi/en/USS_Vincennes_(1826)