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Well Done, Indiana

During the Civil War, Hoosiers made important military and political contributions.

11/19/2012 | Rating NR

Well Done, Indiana

Well Done, Indiana

Special | 30mVideo has Closed Captions

During the Civil War, Hoosiers made important military and political contributions.

In total, about 200,000 Hoosiers volunteered to fight during the course of the American Civil War. The Secretary of War, Edwin Stanton, sent a personal note to Governor Oliver P. Morton to recognize Indiana’s contribution: “Well Done, Indiana.” The show details the important military and political contributions Hoosiers made to the war.

11/19/2012 | Rating NR

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Well Done, Indiana is a local public television program presented by WFYI

Well Done, Indiana

Well Done, Indiana

Special | 30mVideo has Closed Captions

In total, about 200,000 Hoosiers volunteered to fight during the course of the American Civil War. The Secretary of War, Edwin Stanton, sent a personal note to Governor Oliver P. Morton to recognize Indiana’s contribution: “Well Done, Indiana.” The show details the important military and political contributions Hoosiers made to the war.

11/19/2012 | Rating NR

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