To be considered a Hoosier, there isn't a specific number of years one must live in Indiana; the term generally refers to anyone who is a resident of the state. While many people identify as Hoosiers based on their connection to Indiana, the concept is more about cultural identity and pride in the state rather than a strict residency requirement. Thus, even newcomers can embrace the term as they settle in.
14 years
The Hoosier Schoolmaster - novel - has 226 pages.
In Indiana, only 2 adults can live in a 1 bedroom house. This is the standard rule with the only addition being a child that is below two years of age.
There are 110,200 people currently employed in Indiana
16,972
44 years
70,373 (2013)
15,995 (2013)
33,382 (2013)
over 9000!
About 13 years, and 3 months. Lincoln and his family moved to Pigeon Creek, Indiana in December of 1816, when Lincoln was 7. Lincoln moved to Illinois, with his family in March of 1830, when he was 21.
32 years