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Recent Articles, Books, Pamphlets, Dissertations, and Other Publications in Indiana History Compiled by Leigh Darbee Editor’s Note. This list of articles, books, pamphlets, and disserta- tions published from 1993through 1997 is intended as a bibliographic contribution to Indiana’s history. The list will normally appear in each March issue of the Indiana Magazine of History. Since no list of this kind can ever be exhaustive, we hope that readers will help us by sending items for possible future inclusion. We are especially interested in listing publications that contribute to the understand- ing of Indiana’s past but that are not usually reviewed in the IMH. Generally, we will not list newspaper articles or accounts of local his- torical society activities, but printed pamphlets as well as journal articles may be listed. All such items for the March, 1999, issue must be received by November 1,1998. Many people have contributed to the present list, but major responsibility has rested with Leigh Dar- bee of the Indiana Historical Society. All Aboard for a Monon Sesqui Special Report (Lafayette: Monon Railroad Historical and Technical Society, 1997). Apple, Angela, et al., Hancock County Courthouse History: Centen- nial of Cornerstone Dedication, September 22, 1996 (Greenfield: Ls.n.1, 1996). Arnold, Robert D., Hoosier Autumn: The Remarkable Story of Indi- ana University’s 1945 Championship Football Team (Indianapolis: Guild Press of Indiana, 1997). Ashendel, Anita J., “‘She is the man of the concern’: Entrepreneuri- al Women in the Ohio Valley, 1790-1860” (Ph.D. dissertation, Pur- due University, 1997). Atkins, Annette, “LookingBack: Rereading and Rewriting History,” Indiana Magazine of History, XCIII (December, 1997). Auto Special: 100 Years of the Automobile in Indiana [videorecord- ingl (Indianapolis: WF’YI, 1994). Bachelder, Laura Monroe, “David Franklin Hatfield: The Indiana College Experience in 1836”(M.A. thesis, Indiana University at Indianapolis, 1997). “Back to School,” Indiana Preservationist, No. 5 (September/Octo- ber, 1996). [Series of articles on Indiana school buildings.] Bailey, Audra Snyder, Hold Fast to Dreams: The Sixty-Year Career of an Indiana Teacher (Indianapolis: Guild Press of Indiana, 1997).

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Page 1: Recent Articles, Books, Pamphlets, Dissertations, and

Recent Articles, Books, Pamphlets, Dissertations, and Other Publications

in Indiana History

Compiled by Leigh Darbee

Editor’s Note. This list of articles, books, pamphlets, and disserta- tions published from 1993 through 1997 is intended as a bibliographic contribution to Indiana’s history. The list will normally appear in each March issue of the Indiana Magazine of History. Since no list of this kind can ever be exhaustive, we hope that readers will help us by sending items for possible future inclusion. We are especially interested in listing publications that contribute to the understand- ing of Indiana’s past but that are not usually reviewed in the IMH. Generally, we will not list newspaper articles or accounts of local his- torical society activities, but printed pamphlets as well as journal articles may be listed. All such items for the March, 1999, issue must be received by November 1,1998. Many people have contributed to the present list, but major responsibility has rested with Leigh Dar- bee of the Indiana Historical Society.

All Aboard for a Monon Sesqui Special Report (Lafayette: Monon Railroad Historical and Technical Society, 1997).

Apple, Angela, et al., Hancock County Courthouse History: Centen- nial of Cornerstone Dedication, September 22, 1996 (Greenfield: Ls.n.1, 1996).

Arnold, Robert D., Hoosier Autumn: The Remarkable Story of Indi- ana University’s 1945 Championship Football Team (Indianapolis: Guild Press of Indiana, 1997).

Ashendel, Anita J., “‘She is the man of the concern’: Entrepreneuri- al Women in the Ohio Valley, 1790-1860” (Ph.D. dissertation, Pur- due University, 1997).

Atkins, Annette, “Looking Back: Rereading and Rewriting History,” Indiana Magazine of History, XCIII (December, 1997).

Auto Special: 100 Years of the Automobile i n Indiana [videorecord- ingl (Indianapolis: WF’YI, 1994).

Bachelder, Laura Monroe, “David Franklin Hatfield: The Indiana College Experience in 1836” (M.A. thesis, Indiana University at Indianapolis, 1997).

“Back to School,” Indiana Preservationist, No. 5 (September/Octo- ber, 1996). [Series of articles on Indiana school buildings.]

Bailey, Audra Snyder, Hold Fast to Dreams: The Sixty-Year Career of a n Indiana Teacher (Indianapolis: Guild Press of Indiana, 1997).

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Bailey, William M., Subject Index to Duneland NoteslList of Arti- cles in Duneland Notes (Chesterton: Duneland Historical Soci- ety, 1997). [Limited distribution; reference copy located at the Indiana Historical Society Library.]

Barteau, Betty, “Thirty Years of the Journey of Indiana’s Women Judges, 1964-1994,” Indiana Law Review, XXX (1997).

Beal, Marsha Ann Poucher, “History of Road Development, Knox County, Indiana, from 1840 to 1880” (Ed.D. dissertation, Ball State University, Muncie, Ind., 1994).

Beck, Bill, Good Chemistry: The Story of P. C. Reilly and Reilly Industries (Indianapolis: Reilly Industries, 1996).

Beck, Lee, and Josh B. Malks, Auburn & Cord (Osceola, Wis.: Motor- books, 1996).

“Belonging to Something Quite Stirring and Grand”: A History of Organized Nursing [videorecordingl ([Indianapolis] : Indiana State Nurses Association, 1993).

Benac, David, “Hoosiers, Timber, and Conservation: The Timber Industry’s Role in Indiana’s Conservation Movement, 1890 to 1920” (M.A. thesis, Indiana University at Indianapolis, 1997).

Bennett, Edward J., Murder Most Foul and Other Grisly Tales ([Indi- anapolis: The author], 1995). [Collection of papers presented by Bennett to the Indianapolis Literary Club.]

Bennett, Jeff, “Eleutherian [College] Anchors Abolition Movement,” Indiana Preservationist, No. 5 (September/October, 1996).

Berton, Pierre, The Great Lakes (Toronto: Stoddart, 1996). [Photo- graphs by Andre Gallant.]

Boomhower, Ray, “‘Devoted to the Past for the Sake of the Present’: George S. Cottman and the Indiana Magazine of History,” Indi- ana Magazine of History, XCIII (March, 1997).

Boomhower, Ray, “Elmer Davis, Defender of American Liberties,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, IX (Fall, 1997).

Boomhower, Ray, “Levi Coffin, President of the Underground Rail- road,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, M (Summer, 1997).

Boomhower, Ray, “A Voice for Those from Below: John Bartlow Mar- tin, Reporter,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, IX (Spring, 1997).

Brinkley, Douglas, “A Chant of Middle America: Theodore Dreiser, A Hoosier Holiday, and the Birth of the Road Book,” Traces of Zndi- ana and Midwestern History, M (Winter, 1997).

Brockman, Paul, “Rowland Allen, Indiana’s Gentleman Volunteer,’’ Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, M (Fall, 1997).

Cantrell, Martha, “Elston Homestead Is a City Landmark,” Mont- gomery Magazine, XXII (January, 1997).

Carpenter, Marian, “The Blessings of Education: Mid-Nineteenth Century African American Education in Indiana,” Black Histo- ry News & Notes, No. 68 (May, 1997).

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Carstens, Kenneth C., “George Rogers Clark’s Fort Jefferson, 1780-1781,” Filson Club History Quarterly, LXXI (July, 1997).

Carter, Michael, “Shotgun Weds Simplicity and Style,” Indiana Preser- uationist, No. 5 (September/October, 1996). [Shotgun style of house in Indiana.]

Cave, Alfred A., “The Failure of the Shawnee Prophet’s Witch-Hunt,” Ethnohistory, XLII (Summer, 1995).

The Civil War CD-ROM: The War of the Rebellion. A Compilation of The Of€icial Records of the Union and Confederate Armies (Carmel Guild Press of Indiana, 1996). [Includes one compact disk, one diskette, and a user’s guide.]

Conrad, Charles Philip, “Fred Jewell, 1875-1936: His Life as Com- poser of Circus and Band Music, Bandmaster, and Publisher” (D.A. dissertation, Ball State University, Muncie, Ind., 1994).

Coppernoll, Marilyn, “The Cowboy Comes to Miami County: Tom Mix and the Circus,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern Histo- ry , IX (Winter, 1997).

Costa, David Joseph, “The Miami-Illinois Language,” 2 vols. (Ph.D. dissertation, University of California at Berkeley, 1994).

Crumrin, Timothy, ed., A Hoosier Miscellany: A Collection of Tales, Trivia and Tidbits about Early Indiana (Fishers: Comer Prairie, 1997).

Dahlberg, Linda L., “Pathways of Change: The Transition to Adult- hood in Nineteenth-Century Indianapolis, 1860-1880” (Ph.D. dissertation, Indiana University, Bloomington, 1995).

Darbee, Leigh, “The Art of Franklin Booth,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, M (Winter, 1997).

Darbee, Leigh, “Sketching the Dunes: The Life and Work of Earl H. Reed,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, M (Spring, 1997).

De Regnaucourt, Tony, and Tom Parker, General Anthony Wayne and the Ohio Indian Wars: A Collection of Unpublished Letters and Artifacts (Arcanum, Ohio: Upper Miami Valley Archaeo- logical Research Museum, 1995).

Debono, Paul, The Indianapolis ABCs: History of a Premier Team in the Negro Leagues (Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland, 1997).

Deiber, Camilla, “Recipe for a Modern Kitchen,” Indiana Preserua- tionist, No. 1 (JanuaryFebruary, 1997). [Brief overview history of lutchens.]

Deiber, Camilla, “Smohng Out Architectural Gems,” Indiana Preser- uationist, No. 2 (MarcWApril, 1997). [Indiana fire stations.]

Doerr, Brian M., “The Massacre a t Deer Lick Creek, Madison Coun- ty, Indiana, 1824,” Indiana Magazine of History, XCIII (March, 1997).

Dreiser, Theodore, excerpt from A Hoosier Holiday, in Traces of Indi- ana and Midwestern History, M (Winter, 1997).

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Duffy, Karen M., “The Work of Virgil Boruff, Indiana Limestone CraRsman,” Midwestern Folklore, XXII (Fall, 1996).

Dunaway, Donald L., “Ben Winans’s Brookville,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, M (Summer, 1997). Winans was a pho- tographer. 1

Durnbaugh, Donald F., “Radical Pietism as the Foundation of Ger- man-American Communitarian Settlements,” in Emigration and Settlement Patterns of German Communities in North America, ed. Eberhard Reichmann, et al. (Indianapolis: Max Kade Ger- man-American Center, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis, 1995).

Eckard, Violet L., Looking Backward: An Indexing Project of Early Corydon, Indiana, Newspapers, 1992-1993 (Corydon: Corydon Public Library, 1993). [Indiana Heritage Research Grant prod- uct.]

Eckerson, Judith, East Shore Summers: A Lake Maxinkuckee Mem- oir (Indianapolis: Guild Press of Indiana, 1996).

Edmunds, R. David, “Justice on a Changing Frontier: Deer Lick Creek, 1824-1825,” Indiana Magazine of History, XCIII (March, 1997).

Edwards, Beth Sylvester, “Hoosier Schoolmaster, 1920-1940: A Case Study in Rural Elementary Education in South Central Indi- ana,” Indiana Mugazine of History, XCIII (September, 1997).

Edwards, Jack L., Home Place, Indiana: An Introduction ([Indi- anapolis: The author], 1997).

Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art, I n the Pres- ence of the Past: The Miami Indians of Indiana [compact disk] (Indianapolis: The Museum, 1997). [Includes maps, timelines, a word list, stories, interviews, biographies, and a brief history.]

Evans, David, Sherman’s Horsemen: Union Cavalry Operations in the Atlanta Campaign (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1996).

Fadely, James P., The Origins ofthe Woodstock Club ([Indianapolis: The Club], 1997).

Fadely, James Philip, “Subtle Grace, Radiant Color: The Life of Hoosier Artist Lucy Taggart,” Traces of Indiana and Midwest- ern History, M (Summer, 1997).

Faulconer, Thomas J., Elizabeth Underwood and the Founding of Madison, Indiana ([Indianapolis?: s.n., 1996?]).

Findley, David N., History of Enlistment of Robert R. Hunt in the Civil War ([Chicago: s.n., 19961). Bunt was in the 18th Regiment, Indiana Volunteer Infantry.]

Fine, Adrian Scott, “Welcome Back, Terra Cotta,” Indiana Preser- vationist, No. 3 (May/June, 1997). [Use of terra cotta on Indiana buildings .I

Fletcher, Stephen J., “A Daguerrean View of Fort Wayne,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, M (Summer, 1997).

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Foster, Emily, ed., The Ohio Frontier: An Anthology of Early Writ- ings (Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1996).

“Get Outta Town,” Indiana Preservationist, No. 3 (May/June, 1997). [Series of articles on suburbs of various Indiana cities.]

“Get Well Soon,” Indiana Preservationist, No. 1 (Januarymebruary, 1997). [Series of articles about hospital buildings and medical centers in Indiana.]

Gibbs, Wilma L., comp., Guide to African American Printed Sources at the Indiana Historical Society (Indianapolis: [The Society], 1997).

[Gibbs, Wilma L.], “Harriette Bailey Corm Papers Donated to IHS,” Black History News & Notes, No. 70 (November, 1997). [Conn was the first African-American woman to serve as State Public Defender of Indiana; article includes biographical information.]

[Gibbs, Wilma L.], “Jesse L. Dickinson Collection,” Black History News &Notes, No. 67 (February, 1997).

Gildea, Robert L., “A Major League Friendship: Carl Erskine Remem- bers Jackie Robinson and the Brooklyn Dodgers,” Traces of Indi- ana and Midwestern History, M (Winter, 1997).

Glen, John M., et al., “Indiana Archives: Archival Holdings in North- ern Indiana,” Indiana Magazine of History, XCIII (September, 1997).

Goldsworthy, Terry, “Was Freedom Dead or Only Sleeping?: The he-1870 African American Rural Communities of the Kankakee River Valley,” Black History News & Notes, No. 70 (November, 1997).

Gray, Ralph D., “‘The Most Rabid of Hoosiers’: Meredith Nicholson,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, IX (Spring, 1997).

Gressitt, Alexandra S., comp., Guide to Women’s History Materials in Manuscript Collections at the Indiana Historical Society (Indi- anapolis: [The Society], 1997).

Hachey, Robert L., “Dissent in the Upper Middle West during the First World War” (Ph.D. dissertation, Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wis., 1993).

Hale, Michelle D., “Let the Children Play! The Indianapolis Play- ground Movement, 1894-1919” (M.A. thesis, Indiana Universi- ty at Indianapolis, 1997).

Hall, Ray, “Bethel United Church of Christ,” Indiana German Her- itage Society Newsletter, XIV (Summer, 1997). [Church is in Knox County.]

Hall, Stephen Ray, “Oscar McCulloch and Indiana Eugenics” (Ph.D. dissertation, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, 1993).

Harris, Jeffry A., and John M. Harris, Some Basic Issues Involved in Organizing a Historical Society (Indianapolis: Indiana His- torical Society, 1997).

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Henderson, Clayton W., “The Slippery Slopes of Fame: Paul Dress- er and the Centennial of ‘On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away,’” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, IX (Fall, 1997).

Hendricks, R. Todd, Geology of the Devonian Strata of the Falls of the Ohio Area, Kentucky-Indiana (Lexington: Kentucky Geo- logical Survey, 1994).

Henricks, Sylvia C., “A Sharp Mind and a Clever Pen: Indianapolis Postcard Designer Cobb Shinn,” Traces of Indiana and Mid- western History, M (Winter, 1997).

“Henry County Life in the 1820s,” Henry County Historicatalog, XXlV (September, 1996).

Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana, Clay County, Indiana: Interim Report (Indianapolis: HLFI, 1997).

Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana, Clinton County, Indi- ana: Interim Report (Indianapolis: HLFI, 1997).

Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana, Fort Wayne, Indiana: Interim Report (Indianapolis: HLFI, 1996).

Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana, Knox County, Indiana: Interim Report (Indianapolis: HLFI, 1997).

The History of the Indiana Credit Union Movement [videorecording] ([Indianapolis] : The Indiana Credit Union League, 1994).

Hoffman, Aaron, “German Immigrants in Dubois County, Indiana, and the Temperance Movement of the 1850s” (M.A. thesis, Ball State University, 1997).

Holland, Kevin J., Nickel Plate Road Passenger Service: The Postwar Years (Lynchburg, Va.: TLC Publishing, 1997).

Holmberg, James J., et al., comps., Guide to Selected Manuscript and Photograph Collections of the Filson Club Historical Society (Louisville: The Society, 1996).

Holtmann, Antonius, “An ‘Osnabriick’ Congregation in Indiana: The ‘Deutsche evang.-luth. St. Johannes Gemeinde am White Creek’ (1840),” in Emigration and Settlement Patterns of German Com- munities in North America, ed. Eberhard Reichmann, et al. (Indi- anapolis: Max Kade German-American Center, Indiana Universi ty-Purdue University , Indianapolis, 1995).

Hood, G. Stanley, South Side High School: The First Seventy-Five Years (Fort Wayne: South Side High School Alumni Associa- tion, 1996).

Hoppe, David, “Child of the Northwest Wind: Alice Gray and ‘Diana of the Dunes,’” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, M (September, 1997).

Horvath, Dennis E., and Terri Horvath, Cruise IN: A Guide to Indi- ana’s Automotive Past and Present (Indianapolis: The authors, 1997).

Hostetler, John A., Amish Society, 4th ed. (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1993).

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Indiana School for the DeaL 1843-1994: Sesquicentennial ([Indi- anapolis]: Indiana School for the Deaf Alumni Association, 1994).

Johnson, Frank Everett, “Constructing the Church Triumphant: Methodism and the Emergence of the Midwest, 1800-1856” (Ph.D. dissertation, Michigan State University, 1996).

Joss, Liz, “Hoosier Saga Adds New Chapter,” Indiana Preservation- ist, No. 5 (SeptembedOctober, 1997). [History and restoration of Veraestau estate, Aurora, Indiana.]

Kelly, Jack Temple, “Rural Culture in the American Middle West: Jefferson to Jane Smiley,”Agricultural History, IXX (Fall, 1996).

Kohn, Rita, “Always a People: Oral Histories of Contemporary Wood- land Indians,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, IX (Fall, 1997).

Kondelik, John P., “Butler University and the Dream of Distinction” (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Michigan, 1993).

The Lafayette Life [Insurance Company] [videorecording] (Indi- anapolis: Bennett Innovations, 1995).

Lafever, Carolyn, “The Biggest Little Wild West Show on Earth: Buckskin Ben Stalker and Family,” Traces of Indiana and Mid- western History, IX (Winter, 1997).

Laffoon, Jennifer L., Addendum to Indiana Dairies ([Plymouth?: s.n.1, 1996). [Limited distribution; reference copy located at the Indiana Historical Society Library.]

Lane, James B., ed., “Family Life in the Calumet Region: Froebel Daughters of Penelope,” Steel Shavings, XXVII (1998).

Lane, James B., ed., “A History of Cedar Lake,” Steel Shavings, XXVI (1997).

Lane, James B., ed., “Tales of Lake Michigan and the Northwest Indiana Dunelands,” Steel Shavings, XXVIII (1998).

Lay, Shawn, “Hooded Populism: New Assessments of the Ku Klw Klan of the 1920s,” Reviews in American History, XXII (Decem- ber, 1994). [Includes a review of Leonard J. Moore’s Citizen Klans- men: The Ku Klux Klan in Indiana, 1921-1928.1

Leas, Jim, “‘The Shades of Death‘ Was and Still Is Special,” Mont- gomery Magazine, XXII (March, 1997, and April, 1997). [Area of Shades State Park.]

Lee, William C., Reaching Out: The First 150 Years of Trinity English Lutheran Church (Fort Wayne: The Church, 1996).

Leiberg, Carolyn S., Calling the Midwest Home: A Lively Look at the Orgzns, Attitudes, Quirks, and Curiosities ofAmerica’s Heartlunders (Berkeley, Calif.: Wildcat Canyon Press, 1996).

Lindstrom, Richard, “‘It would break my heart to see you behind a counter!’ Business and Reform at L. S. Ayres & Company in the Early Twentieth Century,” Indiana Magazine of History, XCIII (December, 1997).

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“Living in Style,” Indiana Preservationist, No. 2 (MarcWApril, 1997). [Series of articles on architectural styles exemplified by Indiana residences and other buildings.]

MacLaren, David, “Blood and Race: Challenges to Blood Donor Dis- crimination in the Black Community of Indianapolis, 1941-1945,” Black History News & Notes, No. 67 (February, 1997).

Madison, James H., “World War I1 in Memory,” Indiana Magazine of History, XCIII (December, 1997).

Marshall, Joan E., “The Charity Organization Society and Poor Relief for the Able-Bodied Unemployed: Lafayette, Indiana, 1905-1910,” Indiana Magazine of History, XCIII (September, 1997).

McCaleb, Willis A., Nickel Plate Color Photography of Willis A. McCaleb, 3 vols. (Edison, N.J.: Morning Sun Books, 1995-1997).

McCormick, Joseph N., A Standard History of Starke County, Indi- ana, Vol. I (Mount Vernon: Starke County Genealogical Soci- ety, 1997). [Reprint of 1915 edition.]

McDonald, David, So Great a Cloud of Witnesses: The People of Zion Church, Hanover Township, Lake County, Indiana (Kreitzburg: Muttonburger Press, 1996).

Mendelsohn, Ann, Stand Facing the Stove: The Story of the Women Who Gave America The Joy of Cooking (New York: Henry Holt, 1996). [The famous cookbook was originally published by Bobbs- Merrill in Indianapolis.]

Meyers, Arthur S., “A Spiritual Entity Grown Wider,” Black Histo- ry News &Notes, No. 68 (May, 1997). [W. E. B. DuBois and the Beth-El Open Forum in Hammond.]

Miller, Char, “Down These Mean Streets,” Reviews in American His- tory, XXIII (December, 1995). [A review of Andrew Hurley’s Envi- ronmental Inequalities: Class, Race, and Industrial Pollution in Gary, Indiana, 1945-1980.1

Miller, Susan Fisher, Culture for Service: A History of Goshen Col- lege, 1894-1994 (Goshen: The College, 1994).

Millett, Allan R., “Caesar and the Conquest of the Northwest Terri- tory: The Harrison Campaign, 1811,” Timeline, XIV (July/August, 1997).

Millett, Allan R., “Caesar and the Conquest of the Northwest Terri- tory: The Wayne Campaign, 1792-95,” Timeline, XIV (May/June, 1997).

Morris, Donald, “Greenhouse Business Prospered for Many Years,” Montgomery Magazine, XXII (May, 1997).

Muehr, Heiko, et al., “Help from Vienna: Father Joseph Kundek and the German-Catholic Settlement of Dubois County, Indiana,” in Emigration and Settlement Patterns of German Communities in North America, ed. Eberhard Reichmann, et al. (Indianapolis: Max Kade German-American Center, Indiana University-Pur- due University, Indianapolis, 1995).

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“Museum Quality,” Indiana Preservationist, No. 6 (NovemberDecem- ber, 1997). [Series of articles on historic Indiana buildings being used as museums.]

Nabors, Jean, “‘A New Standard for Living‘: The Lustron Home,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, M (Fall, 1997).

Nix, Maria, “The Hoosier Heliplane-Alive and Well,” Rotorcraft (December, 1996/January, 1997).

Noe, Ellie, ed., Sentimental Journey: 50th Anniversary, Class of 1946, Manual High School, May, 1996 (Indianapolis: is.n.1, 1996).

The Old Normal [videorecording] ([Indianapolis?] : Dancing River Productions, 1995). [Central Indiana Normal College and Busi- ness Institute, Ladoga.]

Peirce, Neal, et al., “The Peirce Report,” Indianapolis Star and News, November 10-17,1996. [A series of articles on the current state and future prospects for development in Indianapolis, by a team of urban affairs consultants.]

Pitcavage, Mark, “An Equitable Burden: The Decline of the State Militias, 1783-1858” (Ph.D. dissertation, The Ohio State Uni- versity, 1995).

The Prairie Club: A History o f the Early Years [videorecording] ( [Chestertonl : Westchester Public Library, 1993). [History of the club, 1908-1933; founded in Chicago but involved in outdoor recreation and conservation in the Indiana Dunes area.]

Rafert, Stewart, “Anakapia: ‘Our Protedor’ of the Treaty of Greenville,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, M (Spring, 1997).

Recker, Lynn David, “150 Years at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church of Vincennes,” Indiana German Heritage Society Newslet- ter, XIV (Summer, 1997).

Reibel, Daniel B., A Guide to Old Economy (Harrisburg: Pennsyl- vania Historical & Museum Commission; The Harmonie Asso- ciates, 1993).

Reichmann, Eberhard, and Ruth Reichmann, “The Harmonists: Two Points of View. A Tribute to the 175th Anniversary of New Har- mony, Indiana,” in Emigration and Settlement Patterns of Ger- man Communities in North America, ed. Eberhard Reichmann, et al. (Indianapolis: Max Kade German-American Center, Indi- ana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis, 1995).

Rice, Bernard L., ”Recollections of a World War I1 Combat Medic,” Indi- ana Magazine of History, XCIII (December, 1997).

Ristine, Richard O., “Ristine Speaks on ‘1822 and All That,”’ Mont- gomery Magazine, XXII (January, 1997). [Reproduction of speech on early Montgomery County history.]

Roberts, Rachel S., “The Club with a Reputation: A History of the DeKalb County Boxing Club,” Traces of Zndiana and Midwest- ern History, M (Spring, 1997).

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Roberts, Randy, “The Shot,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern His- tory, M (Summer, 1997). [Crispus Attucks High School’s victo- ry against Anderson High School in a 1951 boys’ basketball regional championship game.]

Rodgers, Thomas E., “Civil War Letters as Historical Sources,” Indi- ana Magazine of History, XCIII (June, 1997).

Roose, J. Earle, Bonneyuille Mill ([Goshen]: Elkhart County Park and Recreation Board, 1996).

Sajko, Brian Paul, “Theatre in Utopia: The History of Theatre in New Harmony, Indiana, 1827-1913” (Ph.D. dissertation, Bowl- ing Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio, 1993).

Scheele, Raymond H., “The Master Plan: An Excerpt from Larry Conrad of Indiana,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, IX (Summer, 1997).

Schimmel, Kimberly S., “From Naptown to Sportstown: Growth Pol- itics, Urban Development, and Economic Change in Indianapo- lis” (Ph.D. dissertation, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 1994).

Schlereth, Thomas J., Reading the Road: U.S. 40 and the American Landscape, rev. ed., (Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1997).

The Service Club of Indianapolis, 1987-1996 (Indianapolis: The Club, 1996).

Sharp, Allen, “The Transcontinental Career of Edwin B. Crocker,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, M (Fall, 1997).

Sharp, Ronald, Koskiusko County Courthouse: A Landmark of Vision (Warsaw: Kosciusko County Historical Society, 1996).

Shuler, Jay, Had I the Wings: The Friendship of Bachman and Audubon (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1995).

Sims, Patsy, The Klan, 2nd ed. (Lexington: University Press of Ken- tucky, 1996).

Singer, Mark, Citizen K: The Deeply Weird American Journey of Brett Kimberlin (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1996).

Smith, William C., “How a Boy Earned Money Fifty Years Ago,” ed. Julie Smith Pyle, Indium Mugmine of History, XCIII (March, 1997).

Spragg, Joann, “General Lew Wallace, an Autobiography,” Mont- gomery Magazine, XXII (February, 1997).

Spragg, Joann, “How Lew Wallace Came to Write Ben-Hur,” Mont- gomery Magazine, XXI (December, 1996).

Spragg, Joann, Wallace, Lincoln Crossed Paths Many Times,” Mont- gomery Magazine, XXII (May, June, July, 1997).

Spragg, Joann, “The Wallaces Toured the Holy Land,” Montgomery Magazine, XXII (April, 1997).

Spurgeon, Wiley W., Jr., comp., Camp Crosley, 1921-1996: A 75- Year History of the Muncie YMCA Camp (Muncie: The YMCA, 1996).

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St. Thomas More Parish, 1945-1995: St. Thomas More Parish Cel- ebrates 50 Years of Faith (Munster: St. Thomas More Parish Jubilee Committee, 1995).

Stockwell: People of Practice. An Historic Perspective of the Stock- well United Methodist Church (Stockwell: The Church, 1995).

Streshinsky, Shirley, Audubon: Life and Art in the American Wilder- ness (New York: Villard Books, 1993). [Paperback to be issued by the University of Georgia Press, Athens, in 1998.1

Tandy, Kisha, “The Indiana Colonization Movement,” Black Histo- ry News & Notes, No. 69 (August, 1997).

Taylor, Robert M., Jr., The Diamond Jubilee of the Emerson Avenue Baptist Church, 1921-1990 ([Indianapolis: s.n.1, 1996).

Taylor University, Sesquicentennial Program: History and Events ([Upland: The University, 19961).

Towne, Marian K., Dreaming the Impossible Dream: The First Thir- ty Years of the Edyvean Repertory Theatre at Christian Theo- logical Seminary, Indianapolis, Indiana (Indianapolis: The author, 1996).

A Tribute [to Ernie Pylel ([Dana?]: Friends of Ernie Pyle, Inc., [19951). United States, National Park Service, General Management Plan

Amendment: East Unit Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, Indi- ana (Washington: National Park Service, 1997).

United States Navy, General Council, U.S.S. Indianapolis Investigation, 1996 (Washington: US . Navy, 1996). [Report to Congressman Andrew Jacobs concerning the court-martial of Capt. Charles V. McVay.1

Van Allen, Elizabeth J., and Omer H. Foust, Keeping the Dream, 1921-1996: Commemorating 75 Years of Caring for Indiana’s Children ([Indianapolis?] : James Whitcomb Riley Memorial Association, 1996).

Warr, Ann and Hany, Area History of Fairmount, Indiana (Bedford, Tex.: Curtis Media, Inc., 1997).

Webb, Harriet Liston, Write to Me Often: The Story of a Union Foot Soldier (Beaverton, Ore.: Webco Press, 1996). [Isaac McCoy Lis- ton of the 85th Regiment, Indiana Volunteer Infantry.]

Weber, Catherine E Forrest, “Dr. Lillian Gilbreth and the One Best Way,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, M (Summer, 1997).

Weintraut, Linda, and Jane R. Nolan, Pioneers in Banking: A His- tory of the Indiana National Bank ([Indianapolis?: s.n.1, 1994).

Weiss, Carol Ann, and Judith Vale Newton, Beyond Realism: The Life and Art of Frederik Grue (Indianapolis: BCL Press, 1995).

Wilson, Amy H., “The Swing Era on Indiana Avenue: A Cultural History of Indianapolis’ AGican-American Jazz Scene, 1933-1950” (M.A. thesis, Indiana University at Indianapolis, 1997).

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Wright, Marcia Butler, ”Profiles of Two African-American Principals in an Urban School District, 1900-1997” (Ed.D. dissertation, Indiana University, Bloomington, 1997). [Concerns Indianapo- lis.]

Zigmunt, Joan Everling, Allison, the People and the Power: A Picto- rial History (Paducah, Ky.: Turner Publishing Company, 1997).

Ziliak, Stephen T., “Essays on Self-Reliance: The United States in the Era of ‘Scientific Charity”’ (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Iowa, 1996). [Concerns Indianapolis.]

Zion Evangelical United Church of Christ ([Indianapolis?: The Church, 1995?1).

Zollinger, Vivian, “‘I Take My Pen in Hand’: Civil War Letters from Owen County, Indiana, Soldiers,” Indiana Magazine ofHistory, XCIII (June, 1997).