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WARSAW , a city and the county-seat of Kosciusko county,See also: Indiana, U.S.A., on the Tippecanoe See also: river, about 1 ro m
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E. of See also: Chicago
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Pop
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(1890)3547; (1900) 3987, including 102 foreigh-See also: born; (1910) 4430
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Warsaw is served by the See also: Pittsburg, Fort See also: Wayne & Chicago (Pennsylvania See also: system) and the See also: Cleveland, See also: Cincinnati, Chicago & St See also: Louis
See also: railways, and by interurban electric lines
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It is picturesquely situated in the lake country of Indiana on Center, Pike and See also: Winona lakes
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Immediately E. of the city, on Winona (formerly Eagle) Lake, which is about 2 by 3 M. and has an See also: average See also: depth of 30 ft., is Winona (formerly Spring Fountain) See also: Park (incorporated 1895 largely by Presbyterians), which primarily aims to combine the advantages of See also: Northfield, Massachusetts, and See also: Chautauqua, New See also: York
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There is excellent boating and bathing here, and there are See also: mineral springs in the Park, where in the summer there are a Chautauqua course lasting for six See also: weeks, a normal school, a See also: Bible school, a Bible See also: conference, a school of See also: missions, an See also: International Training School for See also: Sunday School Workers, a conference of See also: temperance workers and nature study and other See also: regular summer school courses; and in other months of the See also: year courses are given here by the Winona Normal School and Agricultural Institute, Winona See also: Academy (for boys) and Winona Conservatory of See also: Music, and the Winona Park School for See also: Young See also: Women
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The control of the Park is inter-denominational—the Winona Federated See also: Church was organized in 1905
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Under practically the same control is the Winona Technical Institute in
See also: Indianapolis
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The surrounding country is devoted to farming and stock raising
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Warsaw was first platted in 1836, and became a city in 1875
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