Calvin Fletcher, the Glossary
Calvin Fletcher (February 4, 1798 – May 26, 1866) was an American attorney who became a prominent banker, farmer and state senator in Indianapolis, Indiana.[1]
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66 relations: Abolitionism in the United States, Abraham Lincoln, American Civil War, Bank of Indiana, Bates–Hendricks, Black Hawk War, Bust of Calvin Fletcher, Charles W. Calhoun, Charlestown, Indiana, Circuit court, Colonization societies, Connecticut, Connecticut River, Crown Hill Cemetery, DePauw University, Elijah Fletcher, Fletcher Place, Fountain Square, Indianapolis, Free Soil Party, Fusion Party, Gayle Thornbrough, Governor of Indiana, Hallowell, Maine, Hamilton County, Indiana, Hancock County, Indiana, Hendricks County, Indiana, Holy Rosary–Danish Church Historic District, Horatio C. Newcomb, Indiana, Indiana Historical Society, Indiana Statehouse, Indianapolis, Indianapolis and Bellefontaine Railroad, Interstate 65 in Indiana, James Cooley (diplomat), James Cooley Fletcher, Law firm, List of ambassadors of the United States to Peru, Ludlow (town), Vermont, Ludlow (village), Vermont, Lynchburg, Virginia, Madison County, Indiana, Marion County, Indiana, Methodism, Morgan County, Indiana, National Republican Party, Nephritis, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Ohio, Oliver P. Morton, ... Expand index (16 more) »
- Abolitionists from Indiana
- Indiana Free Soilers
- Indiana Historical Society
- Indiana Whigs
Abolitionism in the United States
In the United States, abolitionism, the movement that sought to end slavery in the country, was active from the colonial era until the American Civil War, the end of which brought about the abolition of American slavery, except as punishment for a crime, through the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution (ratified 1865).
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Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln (February 12, 1809 – April 15, 1865) was an American lawyer, politician, and statesman who served as the 16th president of the United States from 1861 until his assassination in 1865.
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American Civil War
The American Civil War (April 12, 1861 – May 26, 1865; also known by other names) was a civil war in the United States between the Union ("the North") and the Confederacy ("the South"), which was formed in 1861 by states that had seceded from the Union.
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Bank of Indiana
The state Bank of Indiana was a government chartered banking institution established in 1833 in response to the state's shortage of capital caused by the closure of the Second Bank of the United States by the administration of President Andrew Jackson.
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Bates–Hendricks
The Bates–Hendricks neighborhood is situated just south and east of the downtown commercial district of Indianapolis, Indiana.
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Black Hawk War
The Black Hawk War was a conflict between the United States and Native Americans led by Black Hawk, a Sauk leader.
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Bust of Calvin Fletcher
Calvin Fletcher is a public artwork by an unknown artist, located inside the Indiana Statehouse in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.
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Charles W. Calhoun
Charles W. Calhoun (Born: Feb 24, 1948) is an American historian and academic.
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Charlestown, Indiana
Charlestown is a city located within Charlestown Township, in Clark County, Indiana, United States.
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Circuit court
Circuit courts are court systems in several common law jurisdictions.
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Colonization societies
A number of colonization societies which promoted the migration of African Americans to Africa have existed in the United States.
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Connecticut
Connecticut is the southernmost state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States.
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Connecticut River
The Connecticut River is the longest river in the New England region of the United States, flowing roughly southward for through four states.
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Crown Hill Cemetery
Crown Hill Cemetery is a historic rural cemetery located at 700 West 38th Street in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana.
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DePauw University
DePauw University is a private liberal arts college in Greencastle, Indiana.
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Elijah Fletcher
Elijah Fletcher (July 28, 1789 – February 13, 1858) was a 19th-century teacher and businessman, who also served as mayor of Lynchburg, Virginia for two terms in the early 1830s, as well as on the city council.
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Fletcher Place
Fletcher Place is a historic district and neighborhood in the city of Indianapolis, Indiana named after Calvin Fletcher, a prominent local banker, farmer and state senator.
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Fountain Square, Indianapolis
Fountain Square (abbreviated as FSQ) is one of seven designated cultural districts in Indianapolis, Indiana.
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Free Soil Party
The Free Soil Party was a short-lived coalition political party in the United States active from 1848 to 1854, when it merged into the Republican Party.
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Fusion Party
Fusion Party is a name for multiple political parties in United States history and more recently a Federal political party established in Australia.
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Gayle Thornbrough
Gayle Thornbrough (October 29, 1914 – November 8, 1999) was born in Hendricks County, Indiana, and grew up in Indianapolis. Calvin Fletcher and Gayle Thornbrough are Indiana Historical Society.
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Governor of Indiana
The governor of Indiana is the head of government of the U.S. state of Indiana.
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Hallowell, Maine
Hallowell is a city in Kennebec County, Maine, United States.
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Hamilton County, Indiana
Hamilton County is a county in the U.S. state of Indiana.
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Hancock County, Indiana
Hancock County is a county in the U.S. state of Indiana.
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Hendricks County, Indiana
Hendricks County is a county in the U.S. state of Indiana.
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Holy Rosary–Danish Church Historic District
Holy Rosary–Danish Church Historic District, also known as Fletcher Place II, is a national historic district located at Indianapolis, Indiana.
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Horatio C. Newcomb
Horatio C. Newcomb (December 20, 1821—May 23, 1882) was an attorney and judge from Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. Calvin Fletcher and Horatio C. Newcomb are Indiana Republicans, Indiana Whigs and Indiana state court judges.
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Indiana
Indiana is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States.
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Indiana Historical Society
The Indiana Historical Society (IHS) is one of the United States' oldest and largest historical societies.
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Indiana Statehouse
The Indiana Statehouse is the state capitol building of the U.S. state of Indiana.
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Indianapolis
Indianapolis, colloquially known as Indy, is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Indiana and the seat of Marion County.
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Indianapolis and Bellefontaine Railroad
The Indianapolis and Bellefontaine Railroad (I&B) was an American railroad founded in 1848.
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Interstate 65 in Indiana
Interstate 65 (I-65) in the US state of Indiana traverses from the south-southeastern Falls City area bordering Louisville, Kentucky, through the centrally located capital city of Indianapolis, to the northwestern Calumet Region of the Hoosier State which is part of the Chicago metropolitan area.
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James Cooley (diplomat)
James Cooley (1791–1828) was the first Chargé d'Affaires of the United States in Peru.
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James Cooley Fletcher
James Cooley Fletcher (1823–1901) was an American Presbyterian minister and missionary active in Brazil.
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Law firm
A law firm is a business entity formed by one or more lawyers to engage in the practice of law.
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List of ambassadors of the United States to Peru
The following is a list of United States ambassadors, or other chiefs of mission, to Peru.
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Ludlow (town), Vermont
Ludlow is a town in Windsor County, Vermont, United States.
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Ludlow (village), Vermont
Ludlow is an incorporated village within the town of Ludlow, Windsor County, Vermont, United States.
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Lynchburg, Virginia
Lynchburg is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States.
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Madison County, Indiana
Madison County is a county in the U.S. state of Indiana.
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Marion County, Indiana
Marion County is located in the U.S. state of Indiana.
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Methodism
Methodism, also called the Methodist movement, is a Protestant Christian tradition whose origins, doctrine and practice derive from the life and teachings of John Wesley.
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Morgan County, Indiana
Morgan County is a county located in the U.S. state of Indiana.
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National Republican Party
The National Republican Party, also known as the Anti-Jacksonian Party or simply Republicans, was a short-lived political party in the United States that evolved from a conservative-leaning faction of the Democratic-Republican Party that supported John Quincy Adams in the 1824 presidential election.
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Nephritis
Nephritis is inflammation of the kidneys and may involve the glomeruli, tubules, or interstitial tissue surrounding the glomeruli and tubules.
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New England Historic Genealogical Society
The New England Historic Genealogical Society (NEHGS) is the oldest and largest genealogical society in the United States, founded in year 1845.
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Ohio
Ohio is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States.
Oliver P. Morton
Oliver Hazard Perry Throck Morton (August 4, 1823 – November 1, 1877), commonly known as Oliver P. Morton, was a U.S. Republican Party politician from Indiana. Calvin Fletcher and Oliver P. Morton are Burials at Crown Hill Cemetery and Indiana lawyers.
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Ovid Butler
Ovid Butler (February 7, 1801 – July 12, 1881) was an American attorney, newspaper publisher, abolitionist, and university founder from the state of Indiana. Calvin Fletcher and Ovid Butler are abolitionists from Indiana, Burials at Crown Hill Cemetery, Indiana Free Soilers, Indiana Republicans and Indiana lawyers.
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Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania, officially the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania Dutch), is a state spanning the Mid-Atlantic, Northeastern, Appalachian, and Great Lakes regions of the United States.
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Philadelphia
Philadelphia, colloquially referred to as Philly, is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania and the sixth-most populous city in the nation, with a population of 1,603,797 in the 2020 census.
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Randolph, Vermont
Randolph is a town in Orange County, Vermont, United States.
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Republican Party (United States)
The Republican Party, also known as the GOP (Grand Old Party), is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States.
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Royalton, Vermont
Royalton is a town in Windsor County, Vermont, United States.
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Sinking fund
A sinking fund is a fund established by an economic entity by setting aside revenue over a period of time to fund a future capital expense, or repayment of a long-term debt.
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Trustee
Trustee (or the holding of a trusteeship) is a legal term which, in its broadest sense, is a synonym for anyone in a position of trust and so can refer to any individual who holds property, authority, or a position of trust or responsibility for the benefit of another.
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United States Colored Troops
United States Colored Troops (USCT) were Union Army regiments during the American Civil War that primarily comprised African Americans, with soldiers from other ethnic groups also serving in USCT units.
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Urbana, Ohio
Urbana is a city in and the county seat of Champaign County, Ohio, United States, about northeast of Dayton and west of Columbus.
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Vermont
Vermont is a state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States.
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Westford, Massachusetts
Westford is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States.
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Wheeling, West Virginia
Wheeling is a city in Ohio and Marshall counties in the U.S. state of West Virginia.
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Whig Party (United States)
The Whig Party was a political party that existed in the United States during the mid-19th century.
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Windsor, Vermont
Windsor is a town in Windsor County, Vermont, United States.
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28th United States Colored Infantry Regiment
The 28th United States Colored Infantry, also called the 28th Indiana Infantry (Colored),1 was an African American infantry regiment from the state of Indiana that fought in the American Civil War.
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See also
Abolitionists from Indiana
- Calvin Fletcher
- George Boxley
- Ovid Butler
- Schuyler Colfax
Indiana Free Soilers
- Calvin Fletcher
- Edwin B. Crocker
- George W. Julian
- James H. Cravens
- Ovid Butler
- Samuel Gordon Daily
Indiana Historical Society
- Addison C. Harris
- Angel Mounds
- Arville Funk
- Benack's Village, Indiana
- Benjamin Parke
- Blanche Stillson
- Calvin Fletcher
- Cecil M. Harden
- Charles F. Bretzman
- Charles W. Miner
- David Baker (composer)
- David Enoch Beem
- Diedrich A. Bohlen
- Eli Lilly (industrialist, born 1885)
- Emma Lou Thornbrough
- Emmett I. Brown Jr.
- Erminie Wheeler-Voegelin
- Gayle Thornbrough
- Glenn Albert Black
- Hoosier Salon
- Indiana Central Canal
- Indiana Historical Society
- Jacob Piatt Dunn
- Jeremiah Sullivan
- Jesse Lynch Holman
- Linda C. Gugin
- Monoquet (Potawatomi chief)
- Proton magnetometer
- Red Skelton
- Roger D. Branigin
- Samuel Merrill (Indiana politician)
- The Hampton Sisters
- William Conner
Indiana Whigs
- Abram A. Hammond
- Albert Smith White
- Alexander Campbell Stevenson
- Caleb Scudder
- Calvin Fletcher
- Cyrus G. Luce
- David Hillis (politician)
- David R. Leeper
- Dennis Pennington
- George W. Julian
- Godlove S. Orth
- Horatio C. Newcomb
- Isaac Blackford
- Isaac P. Gray
- James B. Goudie Jr.
- John D. Defrees
- John Edwards (Arkansas politician)
- John Reynolds (Indiana politician)
- John Wesley Posey
- Johnathan McCarty
- Joshua B. Huckeby
- Lovell Rousseau
- Noah Noble
- Oliver H. Smith
- Samuel Bigger
- Samuel Hall (politician)
- Samuel Henderson (Indianapolis mayor)
- Schuyler Colfax
- Thomas S. Stanfield
- Walter Q. Gresham
- William Conner
- William Cumback
- William Hendricks
- William Miller (Indiana politician)
- William P. Bryant
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calvin_Fletcher
, Ovid Butler, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Randolph, Vermont, Republican Party (United States), Royalton, Vermont, Sinking fund, Trustee, United States Colored Troops, Urbana, Ohio, Vermont, Westford, Massachusetts, Wheeling, West Virginia, Whig Party (United States), Windsor, Vermont, 28th United States Colored Infantry Regiment.