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Excerpt from Rush County War Activities, 1861 to 1918: At Home and in the Field
Into these lands of malaria and mysticism came whatever we have of ancient chivalry. The first settlers of Indiana were French. While the English were establishing themselves along the Atlantic, creating a British aristocracy in the southern colonies, and moulding the northern coast into a New England, the French were making Vincennes their gay little stockade capital, and French is still a spoken language in the old city by the Wabash.
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