6THE NORMAL ADVANCESlaves were not only held in Indiana, as witnessed by the county records, they were at leastoccasionally sold by their ma...
it was the Southern men, whose names wereleft as everlasting monuments on the many villages and townships and who filled the publicoffices i...
and it was the Southern influence which was seeking by legislationto win for slavery a permanent place in Indianas social and economic life....