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Wabash College won the Men's Division III NCAA Championship in 1982 and their 1905 24-0 team was considered World Champions ; DePauw University and Manchester College were Div III National Finalists.
Wabash won the first national intercollegiate championship basketball tournament ever held in 1922.
Wabash College won the Division III NCAA basketball title in 1982.

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* Arndt, Karl J. R. Harmony on the Wabash in Transition to Rapp's Divine Economy on the Ohio and Owen's New Moral World at New Harmony on the Wabash 1824 1826.
* Wetzel, Richard D. Frontier Musicians on the Connoquenessing, Wabash, and Ohio: A History of the Music and Musicians of George Rapp's Harmony Society ( 1805 1906 ).
* 1791 The Western Confederacy of American Indians wins a major victory over the United States in the Battle of the Wabash.
* Wabash River Indiana-Illinois border
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.
The series is as close as a historic rivalry can be: Wabash leads the series 56 53 9.
* March 31 Wabash, Indiana becomes the first electrically lit city in the world.
* November 21 Wabash College, a small, private, liberal arts college for men, is founded.
’’ New-Harmony on the Wabash ’’ ( circa 1832 ): aquatint by Karl Bodmer from " Maximilian, Prince of Wied ’ s Travels in the Interior of North America, during the years 1832 1834 "
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.
The sculpture is in the collection of Art Spaces, Inc. Wabash Valley Outdoor Sculpture Collection.
Along with Hampden Sydney College and Wabash College, Morehouse is one of three remaining traditional men's liberal arts colleges in the United States.
Below the junction of the East Fork, the White River flows another between Gibson, Knox, and Pike counties before draining into the Wabash River at the Indiana Illinois border next to Mount Carmel, Illinois, in the vicinity of where the Grand Rapids Dam and Grand Rapids Hotel used to exist.
The only other station on this section is at 35th Bronzeville IIT ( which is 2. 5 miles south of Roosevelt / Wabash ) adjacent the Illinois Institute of Technology campus and the Chicago Police Department Headquarters.
The Green Line provides access to, among other destinations, the Garfield Park Conservatory ( Conservatory-Central Park Drive ), United Center ( Ashland ) James R. Thompson Center, Richard J. Daley Center and City Hall-Cook County Building ( Clark / Lake ), Millennium Park ( Randolph / Wabash and Madison / Wabash ), the Art Institute of Chicago ( Adams / Wabash ), the Auditorium Building of Roosevelt University, Museum Campus and Soldier Field ( Roosevelt / Wabash ), the Illinois Institute of Technology and U. S. Cellular Field ( White Sox Park ) ( 35th Bronzeville IIT ), the University of Chicago ( Garfield ) and Kennedy-King College ( Halsted / 63rd ).

Wabash and NCAA
Memorial Stadium, the home field for Indiana State's NCAA Football Championship Subdivision football team of the Missouri Valley Football Conference, and the women's soccer team is located on Wabash Avenue, two miles ( 3 km ) east of the main campus.

Wabash and title
Wabash, Indiana holds the title of being the third electrically lit city in the world, which took place on February 2, 1880.
A rewritten version by William Kindt appeared in 1904 under the title " Wabash Cannon Ball ".

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Other posts would be established up the Ohio and Wabash to protect communication with Canada.
He came from a church in New York City and accepted the Presidency even though he knew that Wabash was at that time threatened with bankruptcy.
In the summer of 2010, Wabash reconstructed Mud Hollow and Byron P. Hollett Stadium to provide the football, soccer, baseball and intramural teams with better athletic facilities.
Cayuga is located near the confluence of the Vermillion and Wabash rivers, along State Road 63 just west of its intersection with State Road 234.
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.
Perrysville is also located along the Wabash River, on State Road 32 just east of its intersection with State Road 63.
Cicott was familiar with the area because of his time trading up and down the Wabash River, starting around 1801.
The western part of the county consists largely of spread-out flood-prone farms with spotty marshes along the Wabash and White Rivers.
* U. S. Highway 40 enters from the west and travels with Interstate 70 to Exit 11 and heads north with SR 46, then it heads east to Brazil on Wabash Ave.
In 1999, he was presented with the Sagamore of the Wabash award, reflecting upon his Indy 500 career.
The completion of the Wabash and Erie Canal through the town in 1847 brought a considerable amount of growth to the area, and ended ( in Attica's favor ) a long-standing rivalry with the neighboring communities of Rob Roy, Williamsport, and Covington, Indiana.
The Compagnie des Indes commissioned a Canadian officer, François-Marie Bissot, Sieur de Vincennes, to build a post along the Wabash River to discourage local nations from trading with the British.
Secure transport to and from Vincennes meant travelling with a large, armed party, whether over land or via the Wabash 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.
The Wabash Railway merged in the mid 1960s with the Norfolk and Western Railway, which in turn merged with Southern Railway in the 1980s to become Norfolk Southern, officially bringing an end to the Wabash name.
However, with the completion of the Wabash Railroad line one mile north of town in 1856, the community's fortunes improved and led to most of the town relocating closer to the station.
Today Malvern is a rural community with its own school system recently renamed as East Mills, a golf course, swimming pool, new library and Carnegie Conference Center, agricultural businesses and government offices, a bank, two residential care facilities, physician ’ s offices, Mills County Fair Grounds, the Wabash Trace Nature Trail, and numerous other small businesses.
In 1911 the community got its own railroad with the opening of the Iowa & Omaha Shortline which ran 12 miles to Neola on the Wabash Railroad line southeast of Council Bluffs.
Kirksville ’ s other railroad, the Wabash Railroad, which became the Norfolk and Western Railway in 1960 and later became the Norfolk Southern Railway in 1982 after N & W merged with Southern Railway, ran north and south.
In 1879, another consolidation took place with the Wabash Railroad.

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