George Rogers Clark
George Rogers Clark
· Xavier Cathedral in Vincennes, Indiana. People who died in the Battle of Vincennes during the Revolutionary War were buried in the cemetery at Xavier Cathedral.
Xavier Cathedral is in Vincennes, Indiana. People who died in the Battle of Vincennes during the Revolutionary War on February 23, 1779 were buried in the cemetery at Xavier Cathedral. John Xavier was a leader in the Continental Army during the American Revolution. He took part in the Battle of Kings Mountain.
It wasn't. The capital of Indiana Territory (before Indiana became a state) was at Vincennes 1800-1813. The territorial capital was moved to Corydon in 1813 (and Corydon became the State's first capital in 1816). The Indiana State Museum attributes the move to politics: "In 1813, the territory capital was moved to Corydon along the Ohio River. The move was a master political strategy devised by Jonathan Jennings. Jennings was the territorial delegate to Congress and a bitter political foe of Harrison. Jennings later became the first governor of the state of Indiana. "
The indiana wanted there mamas
yes, to the Indiana territory..:)
George Roger Clark was the militia leader who convinced many Native Americans to abandon their British allies leading to the recovery of the fort at Vincennes Indiana.
George Rogers Clark
George Rogers Clark
George Rogers Clark
George Rogers Clark
Indiana
The address of the Indiana Military Museum is: Po Box 977, Vincennes, IN 47591-0977
The Battle of Vincennes was in the Illinois Territory, in the modern state of Indiana. Vincennes is in southwest Indiana on the Wabash River, just across from the state of Illinois.
The address of the Vincennes Historical And Antiquarian Society is: Po Box 487, Vincennes, IN 47591
Vincennes, IN was established in 1732 and is the oldest European town in Indiana
The Americans won because the British's commander surrendered Vinennes. It happened in February of 1779.
84 miles down U.S. 41.