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The head of the Sojourner Truth sculpture is shown. The statue will be unveiled Sunday in Angola. Previous Next
Saturday, June 05, 2021 1:00 am
Statue of abolitionist set to be unveiled in Angola
JIM CHAPMAN | The Journal Gazette
It has been 160 years since Sojourner Truth spoke on the porch of the Steuben County Courthouse in Angola.
At the time, the Indiana Constitution forbade Blacks from settling in the state.
On Sunday, the Downtown Angola Coalition will host a ceremony in the city s public square to unveil a life-size statue of Truth, commemorating the June 2, 1861, speech she gave in Steuben County.
Quick sale: Newfields accepts offer for Westerley estate
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May 18, 2021
After just a few days on the market, the Newfields-owned Westerley house and gardens in the Golden Hill neighborhood has a likely buyer.
The museum accepted an offer for the home at 3744 Spring Hollow Road that was above the $2.2 million asking price earlier this week. The property was listed Friday.
Pegg Kennedy, a broker with F.C. Tucker who has the listing, declined to disclose the offer price or the name of the would-be buyer, citing confidentiality reasons. Similar homes in Washington Township have sold recently for nearly $4 million, she told IBJ earlier this week.
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Michael L. Harris of Syracuse has started a YouTube channel called “Indiana Roadside Markers” that features information on some of the more than 600 official roadside markers throughout the state. Previous Next
Tuesday, May 18, 2021 1:00 am
Syracuse man making mark
BLAKE SEBRING | For The Journal Gazette
Michael L. Harris is giving Indiana history a new life in the present.
The Syracuse native and resident started a YouTube channel April 15 called “Indiana Roadside Markers.” Every two weeks, he s posting short informational videos on one of the more than 600 official roadside markers throughout the state. It s an up-to-date form of the pamphlets that are the staple of most libraries and every historical museum.
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