Corydon, Indiana, was the site of the only Civil War battle fought in the state on July 9, 1863. The Battle of Corydon involved Confederate forces led by John Hunt Morgan attempting to capture the town during Morgan's raid into Indiana. The local militia put up a valiant fight but ultimately retreated, allowing the Confederates to continue their raid. Today, Corydon is recognized for its historical significance, with preserved sites and monuments commemorating the battle.
The name of the newspaper in Corydon, Indiana is "The Corydon Democrat."
The address of the Corydon Capitol State Historic Site is: Po Box 572, Corydon, IN 47112-0572
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Corydon - book - was created in 1924.
Robert Corydon has written: 'Cyklisten'
Corydon Partlow Brown was born in 1848.
Corydon Partlow Brown died in 1891.
Battle of Corydon happened on 1863-07-09.
Corydon M. Wassell was born in 1884.
Corydon M. Wassell died in 1958.
The phone number of the Corydon Capitol State Historic Site is: 812-738-4890.
The area of Corydon Battle Site is 20,234.282112 square meters.