1-2-5-1. Title and Text
Sec. 1. The poem of Arthur Franklin Mapes, Kendallville, Indiana, the title and text of which are set forth in full as a part of this section, is hereby adopted as Indiana’s official poem. It reads as follows: INDIANA God crowned her hills with beauty, Gave her lakes and winding streams, Then He edged them […]
1-2-6-1. Form
Sec. 1. The song entitled, “On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away,” words and music by Paul Dresser, be and is hereby established as the state song of Indiana. The form in which this song shall be sung as the state song of Indiana shall be as follows: ‘Round my Indiana homestead wave the […]
1-2-7-1. Tulip Tree; Peony
Sec. 1. The tulip tree (liriodendron tulipifera) is hereby adopted and designated as the official state tree, and the flower of the peony (Paeonie) is hereby adopted and designated as the official state flower of the state of Indiana. Formerly: Acts 1931, c.48, s.1; Acts 1957, c.283, s.1.