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1813 - Corydon became the second capital of the Indiana Territory. The site was moved from Vincennes to be more central to the newly organized territory. Corydon became the state capital when Indiana ...
1816 - The Indiana Constitutional Convention was held in Corydon. The 43-member assembly elected Jonathan Jennings as president and William Hendricks as secretary. Among its provisions, the document ...