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Wabash and won
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 1981 – 82 NCAA Division III title with a 24 – 4 record.
Wabash College won the Division III NCAA basketball title in 1982.

Wabash and first
in Chemistry, 1974 ), founding president of Vassar College Milo Parker Jewett, founder and first president of Bates College Oren B. Cheney, founder and first president of Kenyon College Philander Chase, first professor of Wabash College Caleb Mills, and former president of Union College Charles Augustus Aiken.
Caleb Mills, Wabash College's first faculty member, would later come to be known as the father of the Indiana public education system and would work throughout his life to improve education in the then-primitive Mississippi Valley area.
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 first fraternity appeared at Wabash in 1846 and has been on campus continuously since.
** The first electric streetlight is installed in Wabash, Indiana.
* March 31 – Wabash, Indiana becomes the first electrically lit city in the world.
The first trains to run in Warren County operated on portions of the Toledo, Wabash and Western Railway ( later the Wabash Railroad ) in 1856.
The county's first newspaper was called The Wabash Herald and appeared in 1829.
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.
Terre Haute is home to several arts non-profits, including Wabash Valley Art Spaces and Arts Illiana, as well as the long-running volunteer-based Community Theatre of Terre Haute, which put on its first shows in 1928.
On 1 May 1880 the first train on the Wabash passed through Forrest.
The first settlements were near the Little Wabash River and Big Prairie, one of the numerous prairies in the county.
Local tradition says the town was named for its first settler, a Spanish laborer working on the Wabash and Erie Canal who built a shack in the area.
The first trading post on the Wabash River was established by the Sieur Juchereau, Lieutenant General of Montréal.
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.
Rapp wrote on May 10, " The place is 25 miles from the Ohio mouth of the Wabash, and 12 miles from where the Ohio makes its curve first before the mouth.
Wabash is notable as being the first electrically lighted city in the world, which was inaugurated
Mexico was incorporated as a town in 1855, was entered by the Wabash road in 1858 and by the Alton in 1872, and was first chartered as a city in 1874.
His first successful recording, Wabash Blues written by Dave Ringle and Fred Meinken, was recorded in 1921 by Isham Jones and his Orchestra.

Wabash and national
Wabash is ranked in the top tier of national liberal arts colleges by the U. S. News & World Report.
Wabash was ranked 53rd among all national liberal arts colleges in the 2011 version of the U. S. News & World Report.

Wabash and intercollegiate
Wabash College competes in men's intercollegiate baseball, basketball, tennis, cross country, track and field, golf, football, soccer, swimming and diving, and wrestling.

Wabash and basketball
The basketball team at Wabash is coached by Antoine Carpenter, a 2000 Little Giant graduate.
* Lee N. " Pete " Thorn, Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame Lettered all four years at Wabash College in football, basketball, baseball & track & field
At ABC, he covered such events as baseball games, the 1986-1987, college basketball, Indianapolis 500, the 1977 Monon Bell game between DePauw University and Wabash College, five Olympics, as well as the program Wide World of Sports.
He played basketball ( in addition to baseball ) at Crawfordsville High School and Wabash College, both under coach Ralph Jones, who himself would go on to coach Purdue.
Category: Wabash Little Giants basketball players

Wabash and ever
The engagement, known as the Battle of the Wabash or as St. Clair's Defeat, was the crowning achievement of Blue Jacket's military career, and the most severe defeat ever inflicted upon the United States by Native Americans.
This provoked a war in the Northwest Territory in which the U. S. forces performed poorly ; the Battle of the Wabash in 1791 was the most severe defeat ever suffered by the United States at the hands of American Indians.

Wabash and held
This rule last held significance for the 99th Monon Bell Classic in 1992 in which from the 8 yard line Wabash opted for a field goal to tie the game at 17-17 and retained ownership of the Bell.
The Feast is held at modern-day Fort Ouiatenon, on the Wabash River.
A farmer near Griffin, Indiana reported that the men held him up and was commanded to tell them where they could obtain a boat to cross the Wabash River.
His funeral was held at the Second Presbyterian Church on Wabash Avenue following the Odd Fellows rites.
Beginning in 1884 he held the same position with the Wabash, St. Louis and Pacific Railway until 1886 when he became that company's General Manager.
Ticket The Erie Canal Soda Pop Festival was a rock festival held on the Labor Day weekend of 1972 near Griffin, Indiana on Bull Island, a strip of land in Illinois but, on the Indiana side of the Wabash River.

Wabash and .
On the Ohio or Wabash was to be built another post `` at the fork of two great rivers ''.
Other posts would be established up the Ohio and Wabash to protect communication with Canada.
New Orleans supplied the goods for the trade on the Mississippi, and west of that river, and on the Ohio and Wabash.
Robinson told Policemen James Jones and Morgan Lloyd of the Wabash Avenue district that 10 youths boarded his south bound express bus in front of Dunbar Vocational High School, 30th Street and South Park Way, and began `` skylarking ''.
A $ 3. 5 million project to renovate and expand the Wabash Station, a rail depot built in 1910 and converted into the city's transit center in the mid-1980s, was completed in summer of 2007.
in English from Wabash College in 1970, and, in 1971, a Masters in Education from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri.
In 1814 the Harmony Society moved to the Indiana Territory, where it initially acquired approximately of land along the Wabash River in Posey County and later acquired more.
Over the next ten years the Society built a thriving new community they called Harmonie or Harmony on the Wabash in the Indiana wilderness.
They had initially selected the land near the Wabash River for its isolation and opportunity for expansion, but the Harmonites were now a great distance from the eastern markets and trade in this location wasn't to their liking.
I could scarcely imagine myself to be in the woods of Indiana, on the borders of the Wabash, while pacing the long resounding aisles, and surveying the stately colonnades of this church.
* 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 ).
Wildcat Victory and Wabash Cannonball are both commonly used as fight songs.
The Wabash Railroad strike in 1885 was also a significant success, as Powderly finally supported what became a successful strike on Jay Gould's Wabash Line.

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