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Thomas Jefferson Lindley

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His father built the first brick home in Washington Township, at the Lindley homestead on Lindley Hill. The bricks were made and fired on the property in a "one-time-use" kiln used in the brick making process of the era. The homestead remains today in the family, it can be seen along U.S. 31.
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had supporters in the Westfield community, the Lindley family helped slaves escape to freedom in Canada. The younger Lindley laid aside his Quaker tradition in order to join the Civil War. He signed up for three campaigns and served with honor. He enrolled in
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After the war Lindley returned to the country life of farming. His first experience with public service began when he became the sheriff of
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on October 7, 1843. His family were early settlers in a part of America newly opened up for settlement, because of the creation of the
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on October 25, 1861, aged 18 years old. He served in Regiment 57 Company H. He was discharged ranked as Sergeant on August 3, 1863.
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and strongly opposed to slavery, which led his father Aaron Lindley to become a leader in the
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for re-election to the US Senate. Fairbanks went on to become the Vice President during
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While serving in state government he became friends with the famous Hoosier poet
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with hopes of avoiding the practice of slavery. His family were
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for two terms, serving from 1878 to 1892, and to the
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Indiana Senate
Indiana House of Representatives
Westfield
Noblesville
Republican
Hoosier
Westfield, Indiana
North West Territory
South Carolina
Quakers
anti-slavery movement
Underground Railroad
Boxley, Indiana
Hamilton County, Indiana
Grand Army of the Republic
Masons
Knights of Pythias
Republican
Indiana House of Representatives
State Senate
Charles Warren Fairbanks
Theodore Roosevelt
James Whitcomb Riley
Noblesville, Indiana




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