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| Description: | Interview with James Thom, author of "Panther in the Sky" about Tecumseh and his brother the prophet |
| Credits: | Cook |
| Location: | Bloomington |
| Contact: | James Alexander Thom, 10061 W. Stogsdill Rd., Bloomington, 47404 |
| Music: | Spirit Horses," R. Carlos Nakai, cuts 1&3; "Music On The Mountain," Coulter & Phillips, Cut 4 |
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| Description: | Excerpts from letters written by Ephraim Thompson of Daviess County on his trip to California during the Gold Rush |
| Credits: | Stoelk |
| Location: | Not Provided |
| Contact: | Not Provided |
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| Description: | Profile of William Conner and his marriage to a Delaware native; when it came time for Natives to leave Indiana he sent his family away and remained in Central Indiana to become rich and influential. |
| Credits: | Mike Atwood |
| Location: | Noblesville |
| Contact: | Tim Crumrin, Conner Prairie, 317-776-6000 |
| Music: | All Music from "The West" Soundtrack |
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| Description: | Montgomery County |
| Credits: | Stoelk |
| Location: | Alamo |
| Contact: | Not Provided |
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| Description: | In the 1820's John Huddleston bought a tract of land near the national Road. He built a three-story inn which remains today as a museum. Also, a recreation of a Conestoga wagon arriving at the inn. |
| Credits: | Todd Gould |
| Location: | Cambridge City |
| Contact: | Tim Crumrin; Cathy Bohls, Historian, Huddleston Farmhouse Inn Museum, 317-478-3172 |
| Music: | The West" Soundtrack, "Colorado Trail" and "Oh, Shenandoah!" |