Caleb Mills (1806-1879) was an American educator and the first principal of Wabash College. He helped to construct the public education system of Indiana. Wabash College Wally Wabash, the college mascot. ... State nickname: The Hoosier State Official languages English Capital Indianapolis Largest city Indianapolis Governor Mitch Daniels (R) Senators Richard Lugar (R) Evan Bayh (D) Area - Total - % water Ranked 38th 94,321 km² 1. ...
The first faculty member of Wabash was CalebMills, a graduate of Dartmouth College and Andover Seminary, who arrived in 1833 and immediately established the character of the school.
Each fall, CalebMills' bell is used to "ring in" the freshman class as students of Wabash College, and each spring the bell "rings out" that year's class of Wabash men as they move on to new challenges.
CalebMills declared the aims of the college to be learning, virtue, and service.
MILL CREEK HUNDRED is situated in the north-western part of New Castle County, and is bounded on the north and west by the Circle, on the east by Red Clay Creek and on the south by White Clay Creek.
The mills are the chief means of livelihood for many of the residents of this section of the hundred, employment being given to one hundred and fifty operatives.
After the long period of thirty-nine years, the old mill was found to be in such a dilapidated condition, and so far behind the needs of the continually increasing demands for more and better, as well as the cheaper paper, that the new firm reluctantly concluded to erect a larger and more modern plant.