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Wabash College is a small, private, liberal arts college for men, located in Crawfordsville, Indiana, US.
Founded in 1832 by several Dartmouth College graduates and Midwestern leaders, Wabash is one of three remaining traditional all-men's liberal arts colleges in the United States.
Wabash is ranked in the top tier of national liberal arts colleges by the U. S. News & World Report.
Wabash College is also listed in Loren Pope's Colleges That Change Lives.
The Student Senate of Wabash College is the legislative authority, consisting of senators from each residence hall and fraternity, four representatives from each of the three underclasses, and the chairmen of the Senate's standing committees.
The Senior Council of Wabash College is a special quasi-legislative body comprising the presidents of certain student organizations and self-selected at-large councilmen.
Wabash College is a member of the North Coast Athletic Conference.
The rallying cheer of Wabash College athletics is " Wabash always fights ".
The basketball team at Wabash is coached by Antoine Carpenter, a 2000 Little Giant graduate.
The series is as close as a historic rivalry can be: Wabash leads the series 56 – 53 – 9.
OLAB is a co-ed program going into its 39th year at Wabash.
Wabash College is periodically referred to in cultural contexts.
** The first electric streetlight is installed in Wabash, Indiana.
* November 21 – Wabash College, a small, private, liberal arts college for men, is founded.
The new location at 36 S. Wabash, in the midst of the SAIC " campus ", features updated and more accessible facilities to enable more numerous visitors It is run by the school's non-teaching faculty and student workers.
Pin oak is an associated species in Silver Maple-American Elm in the bottom lands along the Ohio, Wabash, Mississippi, and Missouri Rivers.
The Wabash River, coming out of Tippecanoe County to the east, defines the southeastern border of the county ; the terrain here is hilly and wooded areas are common.
Big Pine Creek, the county's largest waterway after the Wabash River, is designated by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources as a scenic canoe trail and passes near Fall Creek Gorge Nature Preserve, an area of cascades and potholes.
The largest is Williamsport, which is on the western banks of the Wabash River in the eastern part of the county, just downstream of Attica ( which is on the east side of the river in Fountain County ); in 2000, its population was 1, 935 — nearly one-fourth of the county's total.
Wabash County is a county located in the U. S. state of Indiana.
The county seat is Wabash.
The name " Wabash " is an English spelling of the earlier French name for the river, Ouabache.

Wabash and state
In 1825, the Ohio state legislature authorized the construction of Miami and Erie Canal and later its Wabash and Erie Canal extension in 1833.
Football at Wabash dates back to 1884, when student-coach Edwin R. Taber assembled a team and defeated Butler University by a score of 4 – 0 in the first intercollegiate football game in the history of the state of Indiana.
Warren County lies in western Indiana between the Illinois state line and the Wabash River in the United States.
Following the War of 1812, Cicott resumed his trading on the Wabash ; the state of Indiana was established in 1816, and Cicott built a log house in 1817 at the location where he later founded the town of Independence.
Vermillion County lies in the western part of the U. S. state of Indiana between the Illinois border and the Wabash River.
Parke County lies in the western part of the U. S. state of Indiana along the Wabash River.
The county's western border is defined by the Wabash River ; on the west side of the river lies Vermillion County, beyond which is the state of Illinois, less than from Parke County's northwestern corner.
Fountain County lies in the western part of the U. S. state of Indiana on the east side of the Wabash River.
The first railroad through the county was the Toledo, Wabash and Western Railway ( later the Wabash Railroad ) which was built from the east across the northern part of the county and reached Attica in 1856 ; it continued west through Warren County and reached the Illinois state line the following year.
Wabash County is a county located in the U. S. state of Illinois.
Recently, in the past decade, Wabash Valley and Crossroads of America were merged to form the new Crossroads of America Council, serving 25 counties in Indiana, extending from the Illinois state line to the Ohio state line.
Attica is the nearest town to the location where Paul Dresser is believed to have written the state song, " On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away ", and the bridge over the Wabash River bears his name.
It is located on the Wabash River in the southwestern part of the state.
Vincennes is located on the banks of the Wabash River at the western edge of Knox County ; this is also the western edge of the state of Indiana, and Illinois is across the river to the west.
Perhaps more crucial for Indiana's basketball-oriented culture, both the first official basketball game in the state ( Crawfordsville versus Lafayette, March 16, 1894 ) and the first official intercollegiate basketball game ( Wabash versus Purdue, also in 1894 ) occurred at the city's YMCA.
It is located about northwest of the state capital of Indianapolis and across the Wabash River from its sister city, Lafayette.
In the mid-1850s, two large railway lines converged on the Indiana-Illinois state line – the narrow-gauge Toledo, Wabash and Western Railway ( later the Wabash Railroad ), whose route from the east crossed Warren County and reached the border in October 1856, and the standard-gauge Great Western Railroad, which shortly thereafter reached the state line from the west.

Wabash and river
New Orleans supplied the goods for the trade on the Mississippi, and west of that river, and on the Ohio and Wabash.
In the 1840s, the Wabash and Erie Canal began to operate and provided even broader shipping opportunities, but the canal favored towns which were on the " right side " of the river ; the canal was on the Fountain County side, and towns like Baltimore dwindled as a result.
To the north of Vigo County, the Wabash River defines the boundary between Vermillion and Parke counties ; the river then enters Vigo County and winds to the south-southwest, defining the southern portion of the county's western border before continuing south along Sullivan County's western border.
Its eastern border is defined by the Wabash River ; Fountain and Parke counties lie across the river to the northeast and southeast, respectively.
Clinton is the largest settlement in the county with a population of about 5100, and lies further to the south along the Wabash River, between it and State Road 63 ; State Road 163 passes through the town to reach U. S. Route 41 on the east side of the river.
The entire county is within the drainage basin of the Wabash River, and gradually slopes to the southwest toward the river.
Vermilion County is named after the Vermilion River, which passes through the county and empties into the Wabash River in Indiana near Cayuga ; the river was so named because of the color of the earth along its route.
Golden Gate was built along the railroad tracks and the Little Wabash river for business needs.
Covington is located in the west part of Fountain County along the Wabash River, where U. S. Route 136 crosses the river.
Montezuma is located on the western border of Parke County along the Wabash River, where U. S. Route 36 crosses the river.
The arrival of the Wabash and Erie Canal enhanced its importance even further ; a sidecut with locks allowed boats to be towed across the river to the town.
It is separated from Terre Haute by the Wabash River and a strip of low land ( known alternately as Dresser or Taylorville ) on the west side of the river.
Though located on the opposite side of the river from the Wabash and Erie Canal, Williamsport sought to draw shipping traffic by constructing a short cut-off canal.
Both floods cut massive flood channels in the dry bed of the English Channel, somewhat like the Channeled Scablands or the Wabash river in the USA.
The Tippecanoe River is a gentle, river in northern Indiana that flows from Big Lake in Noble County to the Wabash River near Battle Ground, about northeast of Lafayette.
The river exits Lake Freeman from the south and flows through the west part of Carroll County into Tippecanoe County, where it joins the Wabash River.
The Wabash River is a river in the Midwestern United States that flows southwest from northwest Ohio near Fort Recovery across northern Indiana to southern Illinois, where it forms the Illinois-Indiana border before draining into the Ohio River, of which it is the largest northern tributary.
The name " Wabash " is an English spelling of the French name for the river, " Ouabache.
In the 19th century, the Wabash and Erie Canal, one of the longest canals in the world, was built along the entire length of the river.

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