Indiana was a seamstress for President Benjamin Harrison's second wife.
Indiana was also known for her paintings and for dancing a spritely jig to her brother's
fiddle playing. She painted a picture of the log cabin her father had made, which was
featured in the Indianapolis Star on April 23, 1939, with a picture of her, the painting,
and her brother Stephen. Indiana was the oldest resident in Hancock County when she
died.
Indiana was a seamstress for President Benjamin Harrison's second wife.
Indiana was also known for her paintings and for dancing a spritely jig to her brother's
fiddle playing. She painted a picture of the log cabin her father had made, which was
featured in the Indianapolis Star on April 23, 1939, with a picture of her, the painting,
and her brother Stephen. Indiana was the oldest resident in Hancock County when she
died.
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