Recent Articles, Books, Pamphlets, Dissertations, and Other Publications in Indiana History

Compiled by Leigh Darbee

Editor’s Note: This annual list is intended to aid researchers in Indiana history. The Magazine solicits items for inclusion, especially from publications (other than newspapers) not usually reviewed in the IMH. Items to be included in the March 2004 issue should be sent before November 1,2003.

“10 Most Endangered [Indiana Landmarks for 20021 ,” Indiana Preservationist, No. 1(JanuaryFebruary 2002). “Abe Martin,” Postcard Club (September 2002). [Reproductions of postcards featuring the Kin Hubbard character Abe Martin.] Abshier, George S., Memoirs and Musings of a Country Boy (Utica, Ky.: McDowell Publications, 2000). [Memoriesof rural southwestern Indiana.] “TheAgricultural Epitomist: Popular Publication Incorporates an Experimental Farm at Spencer,” Owen County History and Genealogy, XI (Spring 2002). “Around Indiana,” Indiamplis Postcard Club (June 2002). Neproductions of historical postcards from around the state.] Bacon, John U., “The Gipper,”Michigan History, Lxxxv (November/ December 2001). Baer, M. Teresa, “Hendricks County Physicians, ca. 1850 to 1939.” Part 1: “Am0to Clayton”; Part 2: “Coatesville to White Lick.” The Hoosier Genealogist, XLI (December 2001); XLII (Spring 2002). Baer, M. Teresa, et al., “Perry County’s Indiana Cotton Mills, 1850 to 1954.” Part 1: “Cannelton’s Transformation from Village to Industrial Town”; Part 2: “The Creation of Cloth.” The Hoosier Genealogist, XLII (Spring and Summer 2002). Bakken, Dawn E., “Young Believers and Old Believers in the Wilderness: Narratives of Place and the Construction of Family among Western Shakers,”Indzhna Magazine of History, XCVII (December 2001). Banks, Ingrid, Hair Matters: Beauty, Power, and Black Women’s Consciousness (New York: New York University Press, 2000). [Includes discussion of the Madam C. J. Walker Manufacturing Company of Indianapolis.] Recent Articles, Books, Pamphlets 83

Bassett, Beth, “Goodland Bank Robbed by the Al Brady Gang, 1937,” Newton County Historical Society Newcomer (Summer 2002). Bear, Amy, “Back to the Future: Indiana’s Interurban,” Indiana Preservationist, No. 4 (July/August 2002). Bearss, Edwin C., George Rogers Clark Memorial: Historic Structures Report, Historical Data ( Wincennes: Vincennes Historical and Antiquarian Society, 20001). [Reprint of 1970 edition.] Bigelow, Bruce, “The Cultural Geography of African Americans in Antebellum Indiana,” Black History News & Notes, No. 88 (May 2002). , “Cultural Regions of Indiana in the 1850s and 1860s,”Journal of the Indiana Academy of the Social Sciences, IV (2000). Bigham, Darrel, Southern Indiana (Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia Publishing, 2000). Birdsell, Roger, A Burial Ground for Deceased Israelites: Jewish Cemeteries in South Bend (South Bend: Michiana Jewish Historical Society, 2002). Boomhower, Ray E., “John A. Bushemi: Combat Photographer,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, XIV (Winter 2002). , “‘The Last Enemy Is Destroyed’: May Wright Sewall and Neither Dead nor Sleeping,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, XIV (Spring 2002). , “New Harmony: Home to Indiana’s Communal Societies,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, XIV (Fall 2002). , “Students at the LaGrange Collegiate Institute, 1839-1840,” The Hoosier Genealogist, =I1 (Spring 2002). Bormet, Michelle J., A History of the City of Warsaw, Indiana: Preserving the Past for the Future (Warsaw: Kosciusko County Historical Society, 2001). Born, Gerald, “Capture of a Horse Thief,” Newton County Historical Society Newcomer (Winter 2002). Borowiec, Andrew, Along the Ohio (Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000). Bradley, George K., Indiana Railroad: The Magic Interurban, 2nd printing (Chicago: Central Electric Railfans’ Association, 2001). Brod, Raymond Michael, “Maps As Weapons in the Conquest of Old American Northwest [sic],1608 to 1829” (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Illinois at Chicago, 2000). Brown, Maxine F., The Role ofFree Blacks in Indiana’s Underground Railroad: The Case of Floyd, Harrison, and Washington Counties (1s.l.: s.n.1, 2001). Buckner, Sue, Confederate Burials in , Marion County, Indiana (Indianapolis: Genealogical Society of Marion County, 1998). [Corrected reprint.] Burns, Robert E., Being Catholic, Being American: The Notre Dame Story, 2 vols. (Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 1999-2000). 84 Zndiana Magazine of History

Business in Berne in 2002: A Pictorial Book. Celebrating Berne’s Sesquicentennial, 1852-2002 (Berne, Ind.: Berne Sesquicentennial Committee, 2002). Butler, James L., and John J. Butler, Indiana Wine: A History (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2001). Byrd, Ayana D., and Lori L. Tharps, Hair Story: Untangling the Roots of Black Hair in America (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2001). [Includes discussion of the Madam C. J. Walker Manufacturing Company of Indianapolis.] Capshew, James H., “Home Design for Indiana University: Herman B Wells and the Furnishing of the Campus,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, XlV (Summer 2002). Carlson, Alicia, and Sandra Cline, Law in America’s Crossroads: A History of the Indianapolis Legal Profession (Birmingham, Ma.: Association Publishing Company, 2001). Carpenter, Dan, “Inclusion and Exclusion: Indiana’s Ethnic Chinese Community,” The Hoosier Genealogist, XLI (December 2001). Castaldi, Thomas E., Wabash & Erie Canal, Notebook I: Allen and Huntington Counties, 2nd rev. ed. (Fort Wayne: The Author, 2002). , “Hamilton Women Left Their Imprint on the State and the Nation,’’Hoosierisms Quarterly, VI (Winter 2001). Caudell, Marcia, et al., “WPA Library Projects in Indiana,” Zndiana Libraries, XX (2001). Cayton, Andrew R. L., and Susan E. Gray, eds., The American Midwest: Essays on Regional History (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2001). Celebrating Our Partnership, 1985-2oOol WirFeiern Unsere Partnerschafi (Jasper: Jasper Partnership Commission, 2000). Christianson, Elin B., Lake County Communities, Past and Present (Hobart: Hobart Historical Society, 2001). The Claypool Sketch Book (Indianapolis: [s.n.1,2001). [Limited edition reprint .I Cochrane, Sharlene Voogd, “Letters from Mudlavia: ‘. . . it is just very hard to get well,”’ Zndiana Magazine of History, XCVII (December 2001). Combs, K. L., “Aaron Richard ‘Cap’ Fisher: A Tribute,” Black History News &Notes, No. 87 (February 2002). Conley, Laurence D., “The Truth about Chickamauga: A Ninth Indiana Regiment’s Perspective,” Zndiana Magazine of History, XCVIII (June 2002). Coon, Diane Perrine, Southeastern Indiana’s Underground Railroad Routes and Operations (Louisville, Ky.: Perrine Enterprises, [20011). Counts, Will, et al., Bloomington Past and Present (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2002). Recent Articles, Books, Pamphlets 85

Cronin, Robert P., Selling Steakburgers: The Growth of a Corporate Culture (Carmel: Guild Press of Indiana, 2000). [Steak n Shake restaurants.] Danielson, Kay Marnon, South Bend, Indiana (Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia Publishing, 2001). Darbee, Leigh, “Bird‘s-Eye Views,” The Hoosier Genealogist, XLI (December 2001). , “The Call of the Open Road: Automobile Maps,” The Hoosier Genealogist, XLII (Spring 2002). , “The Call of the Open Road: Highway Maps,” The Hoosier Genealogist, XLII (Summer 2002). , “David Zeisberger and the Moravians,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, XIV (Summer 2002). Darlington, Jane Eaglesfield, comp., Christ Church Cathedral, 55 Monument Circle, Indianapolis, Indiana: Parish Registers, 1837-1922 ([Indianapolis: Darlington], 2002). , Indiana: Selected Records of Clark, Franklin, Harrison, Marion, Perry, Putnam and Warren Counties ([Indianapolis: Darlington], 2001). Darrah, Ron, comp., Graduates of Indianapolis High School, Shortridge High School, 1869-1910 (Indianapolis: Genealogical Society of Marion County, 2001). Dearborn County Historical Society, The World War 11 Years, 194s1945: Dearborn County’s Pictorial History, Vol. II (Paducah, Ky.: Turner Publishing Company, 2001). Dichtl, John Raymond, “Frontiers of Faith: Transplanting Catholicism to the West in the Early Republic” (Ph.D. dissertation, Indiana University, 2000). Dichtl, William J., Ohio County, Indiana (Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia Publishing, 2001). “Dining in Historic Places,” Indiana Preservationist, No. 4 (July/August 2002). [Series of articles on restaurants in historic Indiana buildings.] Dolzall, Gary W., and Stephen F. Dolzall, Monon: The Hoosier Line, 2nd rev. ed. (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2002). Drenovsky, Rachael L., “Indianapolis Open Occupancy Ordinance,” Black History News &Notes, No. 90 (November 2002). “Early African-American History in Henry County, Indiana,’’ Henry County Historicalog, XXX (Spring 2002). Early Businesses in Zionsville, Indiana: A Compilation of Pertinent Available Information (Zionsville: Zionsville Historical Society, 2002). Eckerman, Nancy Pippen, Indiana in the Civil War: Doctors, Hospitals, and Medical Care (Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia Publishing, 2001). Edmonds, Anthony O., and E. Bruce Geelhoed, Ball State University: An Interpretive History (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2001). 86 Indiana Magazine of History

Edmonds, Michael, “Flights of Fancy: Birds and People in the Old Northwest,” WisconsinMagazine ofHistory, LXXXIII (Spring 2000). Elve, Steven D., Michigan City Lighthouse [sic]: Guardians of Lake Michigan (Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia Publishing, 2001). Ensley, Philip C., “Indiana and the Impeachment Trials of Andrew Johnson and William Clinton,” Journal of the Zndiana Academy of the Social Sciences (2000). Faulconer, Tom, In the Eyes of the Law: The True Story of Love, Betrayal, Murder, Fame and Justice in 1950’s America ([Bloomington]: 1stBooks Library, 2002). [Account of a murder trial in Bloomington.] ‘Tirst Women Coaches and Players Inducted into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame,” Indiana Basketball History, X (Winter 2002). [Includes brief biographical sketches of six women.] Flavin, Francis, “The Adventurer-Artists of the Nineteenth Century and the Image of the American Indian,” Indiana Magazine of History, XCVIII (March 2002). Foster, Kathleen A., et al., Thomas Hart Benton and the Indiana Murals (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2000). Foster, Mark S., Castles in the Sand: The Life and Times of Carl Graham Fisher (Gainesville, Fla.: University Press of Florida, 2000). Fox, Paul G., comp. and ed., Decatur Township Heritage: A Selection of Readings about the History and People of Decatur Township of Marion County, Indiana (Indianapolis: Decatur Township Historical Society, 1998). From “Magic Days” to Millennium-As Told by Newspaper Folk. Ed. Betty Harris (Muncie: Aitmark Publications, 2000). Furlong, Patrick J., Indiana: An Illustrated History (Sun Valley, Calif.: American Historical Press, 2001). Gehring, Wes D., “The Patriotic Last Days of Carole Lombard,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, XIV (Spring 2002). Glen, John M., et al., “Indiana Archives: Sports History,’’ Indiana Magazine of History, XCVIII (September 2002). Gould, Todd, “Repatriation: Forced Exodus from the Calumet Region,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, XIV (Fall 2002). Gray, Hetty, Net Prophet: The Bill Garrett Story (Fairland, Ind.: Sugar Creek Publishing, 2001). Greiff, Glory-June, Lincoln Pioneer Village: A New Deal Living History Museum (Rockport, Ind.: Old Rockport, Inc., 2001). Habegger, David L., and Karen C. Adams, The Swiss ofAdams and Wells Counties, Indiana, 1838-1862 (Fort Wayne: Habegger, 2002). Hanlin, George R., ‘Vawter Diary Holds Details and Mysteries of Ripley and Jefferson Counties, 1869-1879,” The Hoosier Genealogist, XLII (Spring 2002). Recent Articles, Books, Pamphlets 87

Harris, Betty, “‘I Want to Hold Your Hand’: The Beatles at the Indiana State Fair,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, XIV (Fall 2002). Heitman, Don, “History of the Thirty-Second Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment,”Indiana German Heritage Society Newsletter, XVI (Spring 2000). Henly, Beverly, “Whitley County Courthouses,” Whitley County Historical Society Bulletin, XL (September 2002). Hinshaw, Gregory P., “What’s In a Name? The Confusing Story of the Origins of One Indiana County’s Name [Randolph County],” Indiana Magazine of History, XCVIII (March 2002). Hinshaw, Gregory P., and Judy (Wilson)Wright, Farmland, Indiana: A Sesquicentennial History, 1852-2002 (Farmland: Farmland History Book Committee, 2002). [History of fairs in Marshall County], Marshall County Historical Society Quarterly, XXXI (Summer 2002). “The History of Kentland,” Newton County Historical Society Newcomer (Fall 2001). [Reprint from the Kentland Enterprise, May 18, 1895.1 Holden, Robert John, with Donna Jean Holden, The Hunting Pioneers, 1720-1840: Ultimate Backwoodsmen on the Early American Frontier (Bowie, Md.: Heritage Books, 2000). Homann, W. Charles, Jr.,After the War: A Memoir of the Post World War II Era, 1947-1982 ([Carmel?: The Author?], 2001). Hunter, Curtis W., It Happened in Indiana ([Indianapolis]: The Author, 2001). “Indiana Travel Sampler,” Indiana Preservationist, No. 2 (MarcWApril 2002). [Series of articles on Indiana historic sites and roads.] Indiana Women: 150 Years of Raised Voices. Sesquicentennial of Indiana’s First Woman’s Rights Convention, Dublin, Indiana, October 14-15, 1851 (Indianapolis: Indiana Women’s History Association, 2001). Jasper County Interim Report (Indianapolis: Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana, 2002). Jerse, Dorothy W., and John R. Becker, 111, Terre Haute and Vigo County in Vintage Postcards (Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia Publishing, 2001). Jerse, Dorothy Weinz, New Automobile Dealers: Vigo County, Indiana, 1900-1999 (Terre Haute: Esten Fuson, 2000). Kruse, Maxine, Lawrence County, Indiana (Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia Publishing, 2001). Lane, Lloyd D., All My Love Forever: Letters Home from a World War II Citizen Soldier, Written in 1943-1945 by Lloyd D. Lane. Ed. Dale Lane and David Lane ( [Bloomingtonl: 1stBooks Library, 2001). 88 Indiana Magazine of History

Lehman, Naomi (Eugene), A Swiss Community in Adams County (Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia Publishing, 2001). “Let’s Meet on Main Street,” Indiana Preservationist, No. 2 (MarcWApril 2001). [Series of articles on Main Street preservation programs in Indiana; includes discussion of Madison, Goshen, and Farmland.] “Life in the Calumet Region during the Year 2000,” Steel Shavings, XXXIII (2002). Linklater, Andro, “The Measurement That Built America,”American Heritage, LIII (NovemberDecember 2002). [History of the U.S. Public Land Survey.] ‘‘Living with History,”Indiana Preservationist, No. 5 (SeptemberlOhber 2002). [Series of articles on historic homes in Indiana, all of which will be featured in 99 Historic Homes of Indiana.] Lu, Marlene K., Walkin’ the Wabash: An Exploration into the Underground Railroad in West Central Indiana ([Indianapolis?: Department of Natural Resources, Division of Historic Preservation and Archeology?, 20011). Marshall, Joan E., “Cholera in an Indiana Market Town: ‘Boosters’ and Public Health Policy in Lafayette, 1849,”Indiana Magazine of History, XCVIII (September 2002). Martin, Charles H., “The Color Line in Midwestern College Sports, 1890-1960,”Indiana Magazine of History, XCVIII (June 2002). Matile, Roger, “John Frink and Martin Walker: Stagecoach Kings of the Old Northwest,” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, XCV (Summer 2002). McCullough, Dorthea Kline, “‘By cash and eggs’: Gender in Washington County during Indiana’s Pioneer Period (Ph.D. dissertation, Indiana University, 2001). McDowell, James L., “Indiana’s 150-Year-Old Constitution: A Sesquicentennial Review,” Journal of the Indiana Academy of the Social Sciences (2000). Millennium Moments, Vol. I (Tipton: Tipton Tribune, 2001). Miller, Ida Mae Good, and Scott J. Flood, Books for All the People: The First Century of the Plainfield-Guilford Township Public Library (Plainfield: The Library, 2001). Mills, Randy, “‘Those Who Honor Me with Their Suffrage’: The Political Career of Robert M. Evans,” Journal of the Indiana Academy of the Social Sciences, IV (2000). Mills, Randy, et al., Report to Indiana Department ofNatural Resources, Division of Historic Preservation and Archeology . . . Concerning Underground Railroad Activity in Southwestern Indiana ([Indianapolis?: Department of Natural Resources, Division of Historic Preservation and Archeology?, 2001?]1. Mills, Randy J. [sic],“‘I wish the world to look upon them as my murderers’: A Story of Cultural Violence on the Ohio Valley Frontier,” Ohio Valley History, I (Fall 2001). Recent Articles, Books, Pamphlets 89

Mills, Randy K., “Honoring Those Who Paid the Price”: Forgotten Voices from the Korean War (Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society, 2002). , “‘It’s Hard to Write with Mittens On’: Hoosier Letters from the Korean War,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, XIV (Fall 2002). Milner, Jean Shepard, Selected Writings and Favorite Quotations of Jean Shepard Milner, D.D. ([Indianapolis: s.n., 200111. [Reprint of 1967 edition.] [Mint growing in Indiana], Marshall County Historical Society Quarterly, XXXI (Spring 2002). Montagna, Douglas Steven, “A Faith for Changing Seasons: Education and the Refinement of Methodism in Indiana, 1800-1872” (Ph.D. dissertation, Northern Illinois University, 2000). Morrow, Jim, Beverly Shores: A Suburban Dunes Resort (Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia Publishing, 2001). Osgood, Robert L., “From ‘Public Liabilities’ to ‘Public Assets’: Special Education for Children with Mental Retardation in Indiana Public Schools, 1908-193 1,”Indiana Magazine of History, XCVIII (September 2002). , “The Menace of the Feebleminded: George Bliss, Amos Butler, and the Indiana Committee on Mental Defectives,” Indiana Magazine of History, XCVII (December 2001). Paddock, Geoff, “An Honest Politician: J. Edward Roush, U.S. Congressman,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, XIV (Spring 2002). Page, Vicki DuBois, “A New Era in Hoosier Education: Mooresville Academy, 1861-2002,” The Hoosier Genealogist, XLII (Summer 2002). Paul, Deborah, From Here to Maturity: Confessions of a Kid at Heart (Zionsville: Guild Press of Indiana, 2001). Perry, Rachel Berenson, “One Man’s Muse,” Hoosierisms Quarterly, VI (Spring 2001). [Indiana artist Leroy Trobaugh.] Peters, Pamela R., The Underground Railroad in Floyd County, Indiana (Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Company, 2001). A Place to Belong: Images of Corydon, Indiana, 1850-1975. Ed. Larry Ordner (Louisville, Ky.: Harmony House Publishers, 2000). Polston, Steve, “Lotus Dickey and Timeless Music,” Outdoor Indiana, LXVII (MarcWApril2002). Powell, Richard L., and Erik P. Kvale, “A Monumental Business: The Story of Hindostan Whetstone Gravestones,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, XIV (Winter 2002). Price, Nelson, Legendary Hoosiers: Famous Folks from the State of Indiana (Zionsville: Guild Press of Indiana, 2001). Quinn, Angela M., The Underground Railroad and the Antislavery Movement in Fort Wayne and Allen County, Indiana (Fort Wayne: Arch, 2001). 90 Indiana Magazine of History

Regan-Dinius, Jeannie, “Project Tracks Underground Railroad,” Indiana Preservationist, No. 1(Januarymebruary 2002). Reichmann, Ruth, “The Germans in Indiana: Glimpses at Hoosier German History,” Indiana German Heritage Society Newsletter, XVII (Spring 2001). Religious Diversity in Central Indiana (Indianapolis: Center for Urban Policy and the Environment, 2002). Ringenberg, Margaret J., and Jane L. Roth, Girls Can’t Be Pilots: An Aerobiography (Fort Wayne: Daedalus Press, 1998). Roberts, Rachel Shenvood, “A Lure for All Seasons: The Creek Chub Bait Company of Garrett, Indiana,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, XIV (Summer 2002). Roberts, Warren E., “The Tools Used in Building Log Houses in Indiana,”Material Culture,XXXIII (Spring 2001). [Reprint from Pioneer America (1980).1 Rohrer, Fred, Saloon Fight at Berne, Ind.: Not a Novel, but Real History. Truth Stranger Than Fiction ([Berne?: s.n.1, 2002). [Reprint of 1913 edition.] Ryan, Jordan, “The Indiana Separation of 1842 and the Limits of Quaker Anti-Slavery,” Quaker History, LXXXIX (Spring 2000). Sarles, Jane, Clarksville, Indium (Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia Publishing, 2001). “School Issue,” Whitley County Historical Society Bulletin, XL (June 2002). Schroeder, Christopher D., “‘Dreams of a Prairie Republic’: Morris Birkbeck and Settlement on the Indiana-Illinois Frontier, 1764-1860” (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Delaware, 2000). A Scrapbook: Fact, Fancy and Photographs about Franklin Township (Indianapolis: Franklin Township, Marion County, Indiana, Historical Society, 2001). Shelby, Carole, Memories of Lake Tippecanoe: A Pictorial History of Lake Tippecanoe, Kosciusko County, Indiana (North Webster: The Author, 2000). Smith, Alan F., Ripley County in Vintage Postcards (Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia Publishing, 2000). Smith, John Martin, Allen County in Vintage Postcards (Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia Publishing, 2001). ,Angola and Steuben County in Vintage Postcards (Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia Publishing, 2001). ,DeKalb County in Vintage Postcards (Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia Publishing, 2001). ,Kendullville and Noble County in Vintage Postcards (Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia Publishing, 2001). Smith, Sharon L., “For the Love of Music: The MacArthur Conservatory of Indianapolis,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, XIV (Summer 2002). Recent Articles, Books, Pamphlets 91

Songer, Hugo C., “Wayne Hall’s Store,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, XIV (Spring 2002). Spann, Edward K., and Graeme Reid, “A Significant Art: The Terre Haute Murals of Gilbert Wilson,” Traces of Indium and Midwestern History, XIV (Winter 2002). Sprunger, Rick, Spread Far the Fame: A History of Championship Athletic Teams in Berne (Berne, Ind.: Berne Sesquicentennial Committee, 2002). Spencer County Interim Report (Indianapolis: Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana, 2001). St. James, Lyn, Ride of Your Life: A Race Car Driver’s Journey (New York: Hyperion, 2002). Stewart, Bob, Early Cultures of Barthololmw [sic] County ([Columbus]: Bartholomew County Historical Society, [19991). Stokes-Lucas, Dona, et al., Interpretive Stories Associated with the Underground Railroad in the Indianapolis Area (Indianapolis: is.n.1, 2001). Sudhalter, Richard M. “‘Star Dust’: From Stardust Melody: The Life and Music of Hoagy Carmichael,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, XIV (Spring 2002). , Stardust Melody: The Life and Music of Hoagy Carmichael (New York: Oxford University Press, 2002). Sullivan County Interim Report (Indianapolis: Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana, 2002). Taylor, Wilma Rugh, Sister of the Solid Rock: Edna Mae Barnes Martin and the East Side Christian Center (Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society, 2002). ,“Solid Faith in a Shaky House: From Sister of the Solid Rock: Edna Mae Barnes Martin and the East Side Christian Center,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, XIV (Fall 2002). Teague, Tom, “From Route 66 to the Indianapolis 500,” Illinois Heritage, V (September/October 2002). [The Granatelli brothers.] Tenuth, Jeff, “Ball Jars Were More Than a Household Staple for East Central Indiana Economic Fortunes,” Hoosierisms Quarterly, VI (Spring 2001). Tishler, William H., Midwestern Landscape Architecture (Urbana, Ill.: University of Illinois Press, 2000). Todorov, Lubomir, ed., Macedonian Tribune Page One: Major Events of the 20th Century (Fort Wayne: Central Committee, Macedonian Patriotic Organization of the US., 1999). Tondeur, Cristina Casado, “Connectingto the Dream and the Rebirth of a City: The Application of Martin Luther King‘s Philosophies and Teachings through Local Civil Rights Leaders in Evansville, Indiana, 1955-1973” (M.A. thesis, Indiana University, 2001). Urbahns, Franklin A., A Family Treasure: A Journal and Rememberance [sic]of the Life of Ben H. Urbahns, April 22, 1880January 21, 1926 ([s.l.: s.n., 2000?1). 92 Indiana Magazine of History

Wade, Alfred B., A Hoosier Journal: The Civil War Diary of Colonel Alfred B. Wade. Transcribed by Michael Downs (South Bend: Northern Indiana Center for History, 2000). Warren, Stephen, “Between Villages and Nations: The Emergence of Shawnee Nationalism, 1800-1870” (Ph.D. dissertation, Indiana University, 2000). Wayne County Interim Report (Indianapolis: Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana, 2001). Webb, Stephen H., “Introducing Black Harry Hoosier: The History behind Indiana’s Namesake,” Indiana Magazine of History, XCVIII (March 2002). Weber, Catherine E Forrest, “A Citizen of Athens: Fort Wayne’s Edith Hamilton,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, XIV (Winter 2002). Whitley County Interim Report (Indianapolis: Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana, 2002). Whorrall, Bill, From Art to Zoar: A Personal Journey through Southern Indiana ([s.l.l: Herald Printing, 2001). , Goodbye, Mom and Pop: Independent Businesses in Southern Indiana ([Marceline, Mo.] : Walsworth Publishing, 1999). Willard, Shirley, ed., Fulton County Folks (Rochester: Fulton County Historical Society, 2000). [Reprint of 1974 edition.] Winters, William, The Music of the Mocking Birds, the Roar of the Cannon: The Civil War Diary and Letters of William Winters.Ed. Steven E. Woodworth (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1998). [Sixty-Seventh Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment.] Wolf, John D., Valparaiso and Porter County: How We Got Our Name (Valparaiso: Home Mountain Publishing Company, 1998). , With Captain David Porter, or “How We Got Our Name”: Valparaiso and Porter County, Indiana (Valparaiso: Home Mountain Publishing Company, 2000). “Working for a Living,” Indiana Preservationist, No. 6 (November/ December 2002). [Series of articles on Indiana industrial sites, some being reused for other purposes.] Zemaitis, Frank, “The Chellberg Farmhouse,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, XIV (Summer 2002).