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

Compiled by Leigh Darbee

Editor’s Note: This annual list is intended to aid researchers in Indi- ana history. The Magazine solicits items for inclusion, especially from publications (other than newspapers) not usually in the IMH. Items to be included in the March 2003 issue should be sent before November 1,2002.

“1900-1999-A Century of Fulton County in Photos,” Fulton Coun- ty Images, No. 5 (2000). Adams, Bob, “Decatur: Three Time State [Girls’] Champs?” Indiana History, VIII (Summer 2000). Aitken, Kenneth G., “In Search of the American Pioneers of the Last, Best West: An Introduction to Immigration Records of Ameri- cans on the Canadian Prairies, 1908-1918,” The Hoosier Gemal- ogist, XLI (June 2001). [Focuses on several Hoosier families.] Alexander, J. Trent, “Great Migrations: Race and Community in the Southern Exodus, 1917-1970” (Ph.D. dissertation, Carnegie Mellon University, 2001). Aley, Ginette, “More than Canawlers and Railroad Builders: Rural Irish Immigrants in Indiana and the Old Northwest,” Indiana Canals, XI1 (Fall 2001). “All Aboard! Remembering Indiana’s Other Grand Stations,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, XI11 (Summer 2001). Alter, Peter T., “The Serbian Great Migration: Serbs in the Chica- go Region, 1880s to 1930s” (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Arizona, 2000). Anderson City Planning Department, Architectural Classification of Anderson, Indiana’s Historic Sites and Structures (Anderson: The Department, 1999). The Army-Navy Club of : A Brief History with Remi- niscences. Ed. Harley W. Rhodehamel ([Indianapolis: s.n.3, 1998). Arnesen, Eric, “The 1890s Crisis in Context: The Pullman Strike, Labor Politics, and the New Liberalism,” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, XCII (Autumn 1999). [Review essay on The Pullman Strike and the Crisis of the 1890s, ed. Schneirov et al. (19991, and Schneirov, Labor and Urban Politics (1998).] Baer, M. Teresa, and Kathleen M. Breen, eds., Finding Indiana Ancestors (Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society, 2000). Recent Publications in Indiana History 67

, ‘World War I Letters to the Sammy Girls of Henry Coun- ty, 1918-1919,” The Hoosier Genealogist, XLI (June 2001). Baker, Kenneth Gearhart, “‘Oatmeal and Coffee’: Memoirs of a Hoosier Soldier in World War I.” Ed. by Robert H. Ferrell; tran- scribed by Betty Baker Rinker, Indiana Magazine of History, XCVII (March 2001). Baker, Ronald L., Homeless, Friendless, and Penniless: The WPA Interviews with Former Slaves Living in Indiana (Blooming- ton: Press, 2000). Balesi, Charles J., “Exploring the Midwest’s French Roots,” Illinois Heritage, I1 (Falwinter 1999). , The Time of the French in the Heart of North America, 1673-1818 (Chicago: Alliance Franqaise Chicago, 2000). Balough, Linda, and Betty Bartley, A Pictorial History of Hendricks County, Indiana (Virginia Beach, Va.: Donning Co., 1999). Barrows, Robert G., Albion Fellows Bacon: Indiana’s Municipal Housekeeper (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2000). Bassett, Beth, “Augustus Dwight Babcock: The Open Door Muse- um Brought the World to Goodland,” The Newcomer, Newton Coun- ty Historical Society (Summer 2000). , “A Glimpse of Newton County Settlements, Towns and Vil- lages,” The Newcomer, Newton County Historical Society (Win- ter 2001). Beatty, John D., “‘All That Is True and Beautiful’: The Flowering of Artistic Expression in Nineteenth-Century Fort Wayne,” Old Fort News, LXII, No. 2 (1999). Beggs, S. R., Pages from the Early History of the West and North- West (Salem, Mass.: Higginson Book Company, [2001?1). [Reprint of 1868 edition.] “The ‘Big Four,”’Indianapolis Postcard Club (December 2000). Bigham, Darrel E., ed., Indiana Territory: A Bicentennial Perspec- tive (Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society, 2001). Birzer, Bradley J., “French Imperial Remnants on the Middle Ground: The Strange Case of August de la Balme and Charles Beaubi- en,” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, XCIII (Sum- mer 2000). Bixby, Randy, “Genealogy Division of the Indiana State Library,” The Hoosier Genealogist, XL (December 2000). Blanke, David, Sowing the American Dream: How Consumer Culture Took Root in the Rural Midwest (Athens: Ohio University Press, 2000). Blegen, Theodore C., Songs of the Voyageurs (St. Paul: Minnesota His- torical Society Press, 1998). [Compact disk and accompanying booklet.] Bodnar, John, Our Towns: Remembering Community in Indiana (Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society, 2001). 68 Indiana Magazine of History

Bonsall, Thomas E., More Than They Promised: The Studebaker Story (Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 2000). Boo, Michael, “Timeless: Frank Lloyd Wright in Indiana,” Outdoor Indiana, IXVI (July/August 200 1). Boomhower, Ray E., “‘A Business Without a Boss’: William Powers Hapgood and the Columbia Conserve Company,”Traces of Indi- ana and Midwestern History, XI11 (Winter 2001). , “But I Do Clamor”: , A Life, 1844-1920 (Zionsville: Guild Press of Indiana, 2001). , and Darryl Jones, Destination Indiana: Travels Through Hoosier History (Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society, 2000). , “The Indiana Medical History Museum,” Traces of Indi- ana and Midwestern History, XI11 (Spring 2001). Born, Gerald, “The Diana Hunting Club,” The Newcomer, Newton County Historical Society (Fall 2000). , ‘zedger of the Graves’ General Store of Morocco Reveals Much History,” The Newcomer, Newton County Historical Society (Winter 2000). Boukai, Irit Erez, “The Indianapolis Sephardic Jewish Congregation and Community: An Oral History Account,” Indiana Jewish History, No. 34 (February 2001). Bowen, Otis R., Doc: Memories from a Life in Public Service (Bloom- ington: Indiana University Press, 2000). , “A Hoosier in Washington: From Doc: Memories from a Lifi in Public Service,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, XI11 (Winter 2001). Brehob, Elizabeth, My Memories ([Indianapolis?: s.n.],2000). [Mem- oirs of Indianapolis resident from 1910s to 1990s.l Bresnahan, Roger J., “The Midwestern Expatriates: Why They Left, What They Remembered,” MidAmerica, XXV (1998). [Includes a discussion of Theodore Dreiser.] Bruggen, Bill, and R. David Cart, J. F. D. Lanier: America’s For- gotten Patriot and Financier (Carmel: Lanier Mansion Foun- dation, 2000). Bundles, A’Lelia, On Her Own Ground: The Life and Times of Madam C. J. Walker (New York: Scribner, 2001). Caccamo De Luca, Rita, Back to Middletown: Three Generations of Sociological Reflections (Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 2000). Caldwell, Howard, “Tony Hinkle: Coach for All Seasons,”Indiana Bas- ketball History, VIII (Summer 2000). [Excerpt from Caldwell’s book of the same title, published 1991.1 Carlson, Vic, “150 Years of Farming,” The Newcomer, Newton Coun- ty Historical Society (Spring 2001). Carman, Sam, “Charles Deam,” Outdoor Indiana, LXVI (Jan- uary/February 2001). Recent Publications in Indiana History 69

Cassell, Janie, et al., Ulen Country Club: 75 Years of Go& Gracious Living and Hoosier Hospitality (Carmel: Creative Publishing Concepts, 1999). Cayton, Andrew R. L., The American Midwest: Essays in Regional History (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2001). , “Artery and Border: The Ambiguous Development of the Ohio Valley in the Early Republic,” Ohio Valley History, I (Win- ter 2001). , and Frederika J. Teute, eds., Contact Points: American Frontiers from the Mohawk Valley to the Mississippi (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1998). Chaudemanche, Diane, and Elaine Herold, Andrew Wylie: A Bibli- ography ( [Bloomington: Indiana University], 2000). [Indiana Heritage Research Grant product.] Clanin, Douglas E., “Indiana Korean War Casualties: Hoosier Medal of Honor Recipient, Lieutenant Colonel Don C. Faith Jr.,” The Hoosier Genealogist, XL (December 2000). Cleaves, Freeman, Old Tippecanoe: William Henry Harrison and His Time (Newtown,Conn.: American Political Biography Press, 2000). [Reprint of 1939 edition.] Cody, Rachel, “Town Crier: Bill Garrett and the Language of Democ- racy in the Postwar Indiana Press,” Black History News & Notes, No. 84 (May 2001). Cohen, Sylvia Nahmias, “The History of the Etz Chaim Sephardic Congregation and Community of Indianapolis, Indiana,” Indi- ana Jewish History, No. 34 (February 2001). Combined 1878 Atlas and 1903 Twentieth Century Atlas of Clinton County, Indiana (Mt. Vernon: Windmill Publications, 2000). [Reprint, with index.] Combined Atlas of Warren County, Indiana, 1877,1904,1923 (Mt. Ver- non: Windmill Publications, 2001). [Reprint, with index.] Conseco Fieldhouse: The First Year, 1999-2000 (Indianapolis: Pac- ers Sports & Entertainment, 2000). Coon, Diane Perrine, ‘1848 St. Paul’s Second Baptist Church’: The Chronicles of Chapman Harris, a Free Black Leader of the Under- ground Railroad and Pastor of the Second Baptist Church at Madison, Indiana ([s.l.: s.n.1, 1999). [Indiana Heritage Research Grant product.] ,Southeastern Indiana’s Underground Railroad Routes and Operations (Louisville, Ky.: s.n., 2001). “Covered Bridges,” Indianapolis Postcard Club (December 1999). Cross, Robert, et al., Elkinsville, Indiana: “The Town That Was” (Spencer: The Authors, 2000). Crossroads of America: A Portrait of Historic South Central Indi- ana (Marceline, Mo.: D-Books Publishing, 2000). Cunningham, Gerald L., Having My Say: Reflections on Justice Min- istries, 1969-1999 ([Indianapolis: s.n., ZOOO?]). 70 Indiana Magazine of History

Darbee, Jeffrey T., “Socialist from the Heartland: Eugene V. Debs and the Pullman Strike,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, XI11 (Summer, 2001). Darbee, Leigh, “Fire Insurance Maps,” The Hoosier Genealogist, XLI (March 2001). , “Gazetteers,” The Hoosier Genealogist, XLI (June 2001). ,A Guide to Early Imprints at the Indiana Historical Soci- ety, 1619-1840 (Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society, 2001). ,“Madison’s Engineering Landmark,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, XI11 (Summer, 2001). , “Railroad Maps: Distinguishing the Distorted from the Trustworthy,” The Hoosier Genealogist, XLI (September 2001). , “The Township and Range Survey System,” The Hoosier Genealogist, XL (December 2000). Davis, Lorraine H., and George R. Mather, “Emerine Jane Holman Hamilton,” Old Fort News, LXIII, No. 1(2000). Davis, Marsh, “IndianaHouses Becomes Preservation Classic,”Indi- ana Preservationist, No. 6 (NovemberDecember 2000). [Wilbur D. Peat’s Indiana Houses of the Nineteenth Century (19621.1 Dirks, Barbara J., “‘Doing It Together’: The Sperry Family of Brown County, Indiana,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, XI11 (Fall 2001). Dodson, Henry Jackson, The Civil War Diaries of Henry Jackson Dodson, 40th Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment. Transcribed by Sue E. Bowen ([Crystal Lake, Ill.?: Bowen], 1999). Dorrel, Ruth, Pioneer Ancestors of Members of the Society of Indiana Pioneers, 1983-1999 (Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society, 2001). Drenovsky, Rachael L., “Humanity’s Bonfire: William B. Fletcher, M. D., 1837-1907,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, XI11 (Spring 2001). , “The Issue Now Is Open Occupancy: The Struggle for Fair Housing in Indianapolis, 1890-1968” (M.A. thesis, Indiana Uni- versity at Indianapolis, 2001). Drudge, Casey, “Robison Park A Fresh Look at Fort Wayne’s Favorite Playground from the Past,”Old Fort News, LXIII, No. 2 (2000). DuBois, William, Jr., “The Lineage of Otis R. Bowen: A Hoosier Gov- ernor’s Fulton County Roots,” The Hoosier Genealogist, XLI (September 2001). Due, Tananarive, The BZack Rose (New York: Ballantine Books, 2000). [Madam C. J. Walker.] Dunaway, Donald L., The Photography of Ben Winans of Brookuille, Indiana, 1902-1926 (Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society, 2001). “The Early Mennonite Congregation of Berne, Adams County, Indi- ana, 1852-1938,” The Hoosier Genealogist, XLI (June 2001). Recent Publications in Indiana History 71

Eccles, W. J., The French in North America, 1500-1783. Rev. ed. (East Lansing: State University Press, 1998). Enochs, Richard A., “Side Steps to Compromise: Expansion and the Issue of Slavery in the Old Northwest,” Black History News & Notes, No. 82 (November 2000). Etcheson, Nicole, “‘As my father’s child has’: The Political Culture of the Ohio Valley in the Nineteenth Century,” Ohio Valley His- tory, I (Winter 2001). Evans, Michael Robert, “The Shawnee Nation, United Remnant Band, and the Dynamics of Authenticity,” Midwestern Folklore, XXVI (Spring 2000). Farag, Henry, “The Signal: A Doo-wop Rhapsody,” Steel Shavings, XXXII (2001). Fisher, Jerry M., “Carl G. Fisher-Lincoln Highway Founder,” Lin- coln Highway Forum, VIII (WinterISpring 2001). “Fort ,” Indianapolis Postcard Club (September 1999). Foster, Mark S., Castles in the Sand: The Life and Times of Carl Graham Fisher (Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2000.) Fox, Paul G., Decatur Township Personalities. . . Past and Present (Indianapolis: s.n.,[1999?1). Frasch, Wade, “The Purdue Railroad Connection,”National Railway Bulletin, LXVI, No. l(2001). Friedman, Bernard, “The Map That Won the Old Northwest,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, XI11 (Spring 2001). Gallati, Barbara Dayer, William Merritt Chase: Modern American Landscapes, 1886-1890 (Brooklyn, N.Y.: Brooklyn Museum of Art, 2000). Gathorne-Hardy, Jonathan, Sex the Measure ofAll Things: A Life of Alfied C. Kinsey (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2000). Geelhoed, E. Bruce, Boyce Forms Systems, Komputrol: A Centenni- al History, 1899-1999 ([Muncie: Boyce Forms Systems], 1999). , The Rotary Club of Indianapolis, 1913-1998: A Club, a Community, and a Century (Carmel Guild Press of Indiana, 2000). Gehring, Wes D., Seeing Red: The Skelton in Hollywood’s Closet. An Analytical Biography (Davenport, Ia.: Robin Vincent Publish- ing, 2001). “The Germans in Indiana: Glimpses at Hoosier German History,” Indiana German Heritage Society Newsletter, XVII (Spring 2001). [Gibbs, Wilma L.], “Dear Sergeant Teacher: World War I Letters to Irven Armstrong,” Black History News & Notes, No. 85 (August 2001). , “Here Come the Generals: General Harry W. Brooks, Jr., Papers Donated,” Black History News & Notes, No. 84 (May 2001). 72 Indiana Magazine of History

, “Racing into History,” Black History News & Notes, No. 82 (November 2000). [Cyclist Major Taylor.] , “William M. S. Myers Papers Donated,” Black History News & Notes, No. 83 (February 2001). Gilbertson, Laurann, “Using Clothing Styles to Date Photographs of Women,” The Hoosier Genealogist, XLI (March 2001). Gjerde, Jon, The Minds of the West: Ethnocultural Evolution in the Rural Middle West, 1830-1917 (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1997). Goodall, Hurley C., Voices from the Past: A Collection of References to the African American Community in the State of Indiana, 2 vols. ([Muncie: H. Goodall, 20001 ). [Indiana Heritage Research Grant product.] Glazier, Jack, “‘Transplanted from Kiev to Hoosierdom’: How the Industrial Removal Office Directed Jewish Immigrants to Terre Haute,” Indiana Magazine of History, XCVII (March 2001). Glen, John M., et al., “Indiana Archives: Oral History Collections,” Indiana Magazine of History, XCVII (September 2001). Graham, Frederick H., A Hundred Year Succession of Indiana Archi- tect.~and Their Work, 1888-1988.2nd rev. ed. (Muncie: The Author], 2000). Graham, William, Window to a Changed World: The Personal Mem- oirs of William Graham. Ed. Donald L. Parman (Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society, 1998). Greasley, Philip A,, ed., Dictionary of Midwestern Literature, Vol. I: The Authors (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2001). Grizzle, Charles R., Hollywood Hoosier: An Indiana Kid and His Disney Daze (Spokane, Wash.: Plateau Publications, 1999). Hahn, Thomas S., Canal Terminology of the (Mor- gantown, W.V.: Institute for the History of Technology and Industrial Archaeology, 1999). Hall, Patricia, The Real-for-Sure Story of Raggedy Ann (Gretna, La.: Pelican Publishing, 2001). Harmon, Charles, Memoirs of Charles Harmon, Civil War Veteran, 2 vols. (1s.l.: s.n., 2001?1). [Facsimile. Limited distribution; ref- erence copy located at the Indiana Historical Society.] Harstad, Peter T., and M. Teresa Baer, “Family Stories from an Iowa Farm Illuminate the Legacy of Early Scandinavian Hoosiers,” The Hoosier Genealogist, XL (December 2000). Hartsock, Charles, ‘The Town of Qumcy,” Owen County History & Gem&- ogy, X (Summer 2001 and Fall 2001). [Originally compiled in 1937.1 Hayes Regional Arboretum: Celebrating 40 Years (Richmond: Stan- ley W. Hayes Research Foundation, 1999). Helm, Thomas B., History of Wabash County, Indiana (Mt. Vernon: Windmill Publications, 2001). [Reprint of 1884 edition, with index.] Recent Publications in Indiana History 73

Hendrickson, Thomas A., “Sheltering a Famous Fugitive Slave,” Black History News & Notes, No. 85 (August 2001) and No. 86 (November 2001). Herman B Wells: The Spirit of Indiana ([Bloomington: s.n.1,2000). [CD-ROM] Hetherington, James R., “‘In the Van of Progress’: The Building of Indianapolis’s Union Station,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, XI11 (Summer 2001). Hilgeman, Sherri L., Pottery and Chronology at Angel (Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2000). [Angel Mounds State His- toric Site.] “The History of Lake Village,” The Newcomer, Newton County His- torical Society (Summer 2001). “History of the Thirty-Second Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment,” Indiana German Heritage Society Newsletter, XVI (Spring 2000). Hokanson, Drake, The Lincoln Highway: Main Street Across Amer- ica (Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 1999). [Tenth Anniver- sary Edition.] “Hoosier Citizens Speak: From Our Towns: Remembering Commu- nity in Indiana,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, XI11 (Spring 2001). Horvath, Dennis E., Indiana-What Might Have Been? Indiana Serves As a Model for Our Automotive Industry and Heritage (Indi- anapolis: s.n., 2000). Hough, Andrea Bean, “Filling In the Gaps: Using the Collections of the Indiana Division, Indiana State Library,” The Hoosier Geneal- ogist, XLI (March 2001). Hughes, Frances E., “Riding the Rails in Terre Haute,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, XI11 (Summer 2001). Hurt, R. Douglas, “A Guide to Reading the Social History of the Ohio Valley,” Ohio Valley History, I (Spring 2001). An Index to Naturalization Records in Pre-1907 Order Books of Indi- ana County Courts (Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society, 2001). [Reissue.] Indiana’s State House (Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Bureau, 2000). Ivey, Bill, “Folklore,Art, and Indiana,”Journal of Folklore Research, XXXVII (January-April2000). Jacobs, Andy, Jr., Slander and Sweet Judgment: The Memoir of an Indiana Congressman (Zionsville: Guild Press of Indiana, 2000). James Whitcomb Riley: Commemorating the Poetry and Legacy of James Whitcomb Riley on His 150th Birthday ([Indianapolis]: James Whitcomb Riley Sesquicentennial Committee, 1999). Jenkins, J. Brian, Citizen Daniel (1775-1835) and the Call ofAmer- ica: Early Correspondence of the Constables of Horley (Hart- ford, Corn.: Aardvark Editorial Services, 2000). Daniel Constable and his brother spent time in Indiana.] 74 Indiana Magazine of History

Johnson, Bruce L., “Standing Lincoln,” Traces of Indiana and Mid- western History, XI11 (Winter 2001). [A history and description of the Indiana Historical Society’s copy of Augustus Saint-Gau- dens’ well-known statue.] Kaser, David, Just Lucky, I Guess: My Adventurous Life As a Hoosier Librarian (New York Vantage Press, 2000). Keller, Peggy, et al., Monterey, Indiana, Two Thousand: Celebrating 151 Years of Memories (Monterey: Monterey Two Thousand Committee, 2000). Kersten, Andrew E., Race, Jobs and the War: The FEPC in the Mid- west, 194146 (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2000). [Fair Employment Practices Commission.] Kimmel, Haven, A Girl Named Zippy: Growing Up Small in Moore- land, Indiana (New York: Doubleday, 2001). King, Lucy Jane, “The Seven Steeples: Anna Agnew at the Indiana Hospital for the Insane,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, XI11 (Spring 2001). Klingelhoffer, Kit, et al., For the Glory of Old Indiana University (Champaign, Ill.: Sagamore Publishing, Inc., 2001). [sports his- tory] Koenker, Jeffrey, “Early-Twentieth-CenturyPostcards from Delaware County,” The Hoosier Genealogist, XLI (September 2001). Krapf, Norbert, “The Parish Picnic,” Traces of Indiana and Mid- western History, XI11 (Spring 2001). Krauskopf, Frances, ed. and trans., Ouiatanon Documents (West Lafayette: Chien Noir Trading Company, 2000). [Reprint edi- tion.] Kriebel, Robert C., Meet Jim Riley (Lafayette: Tippecanoe County His- torical Association, 2001). Landis, Lincoln, ed., Echoes of Politics and Patriotism: Whirlwind Congressman, Charles B. Landis (Locust Grove, Va.: Lincoln Landis, 2000). Lawrence, Dale, Hoosier Hysteria Road Book: A Guide to the Byways of Indiana High School Basketball (South Bend, Ind.: Diamond Communications, 2001). Layton-Belcher, Ellen, Brushy Fork Baptist Church: A Church Book of Meeting Minutes for the First 100 Years ([Pleasant?: s.n.1, 2000). Leroy Trobaugh: The Paintings of a Railroad Worker (Indianapolis: , 2001). “Letters from Henry County,” Henry County Historicalog, XXVIII (Fall 2000). Lincoln Highway Driving Guide (Greensburg, Penn.: Lincoln High- way Heritage Corridor, [200l?l). Listerman, Randall W., FCN Bank, 1901-2001: One Hundred Years, Our History and Our Heritage ([Brookvillel: FCN Banc Corp, 2001). Recent Publications in Indiana History 75

Logan, George M., The Indiana University School of Music: A His- tory (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2000). [Lowe, John, Civil War diary extracts], Whitley County Historical Society Bulletin, XXXVII (June 1999 and September 1999). Lugar, Richard G., “Admiral Raymond Spruance,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, XI11 (Fall 2001). Madison, James H., “An Indiana Lynching and Stories of Race,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, XI11 (Fall 2001). ,A Lynching in the Heartland: Race and Memory in Amer- ica (New York: Palgrave, 2001). Mahoney, Timothy R., Provincial Lives: Middle-Class Experience in the Antebellum Middle West (New York: Cambridge Universi- ty Press, 1999). Mansbridge, Georgia, Bruce Rogers, American Typographer (New York: The Typophiles, 1997). [Rogers was born in Lafayette, began his career in Indianapolis.] Marlette, Jerry, “Trials and Tribulations: The in Indiana,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, XI11 (Summer 2001). Martin, Fern Honeywell, and Paula Alexander Woods, The Best of Lafayette (St. Louis: G. Bradley Publishing, 2000). Martin, Martha, “Harry Martin-Auto Racing Pioneer Killed in 1913,” Fulton County Images, No. 5 (2000). [First person to be killed at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.] Masing, Milton A., Dearborn County, Indiana, in Vintage Postcards (Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia, 1999). , and Jeffrey Koenker, Muncie, Indiana, in Vintage Post- cards (Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia, 1999). Massmann, Priscilla G., Planting the Lincoln Highway: America’s First Coast to Coast Road (New Britain, Conn.: Massmann, 1997. [Miniature book.] Mather, George R., The Best of Fort Wayne (St. Louis: G. Bradley Publishing, 2000). , “Blanche Stuart Scott: The First American Woman to Fly an Airplane Made History in Fort Wayne,” Old Fort News, LXII, No. l(1999). Mayor A. Martin Katz: Photographs and Local News Stories from the Katz Mayoral Years in Gary, Indiana (1963-67) ([Gary?: s.n.1, 2000). [CD-ROM. Limited distribution; reference copy located at the Indiana Historical Society.] McCarthy, Laurette E., Rediscovering Roots: Terre Haute Artists in the Swope Collection, 4 vols. (Terre Haute: Sheldon Swope Art Museum, [ 1998?]-1999). [Indiana Heritage Research Grant product.] McCreary, Donna D., Lincoln’s Table: Victorian Recipes from Ken- tucky, Indiana, and Illinois to the White House (Zionsville: Guild Press of Indiana, 2000). 76 Indiana Magazine of History

McDowell, James L., “Indiana’s Venerable Constitution: 150 Years Old and Counting,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, XI11 (Fall 2001). McGriff, E. Carver, Amazing Grace: A Method- ism, 1801-2001 (Franklin, Tenn.: Providence House Publish- ers, 2001). McMullen, Judith Q., “African-American Pioneers and Their Descen- dants in Harrison County,” The Hoosier Genealogist,XLI (Septem- ber 2001). Meuter, Maria Kitty, The Long Rifle, the Bow and the Calumet: The Story of General Samuel Wells, General in the Kentucky , and His Brother Captain William Wells, Hero at the Massacre at Fort Dearborn, 1760-1830 ([Louisville, Ky.?: McClanahan Publishing House, 2000). Milestones 2000: A Twentieth Century Retrospective ([Indianapolis]: Indianapolis Business Journal, 1999). Miller, Dodie Marie, African Americans in Fort Wayne: The First 200 Years (Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia, 2000). Mills, Andrew M., “‘Probably a Thousand Cats Are Using Their Thumbs’: A Brief Biographical Sketch of Wes Montgomery,” Black History News & Notes, No. 86 (November 2001). Mills, Howard J., Jr., A Brief Visual History of Maplehurst Farms ([Indianapolis?: s.n.1, 1999). Mills, Randy, Christ Tasted Death for Every Man: The Story ofAmer- ica’s Frontier General (Poplar Bluff, Mo.: Stinson Press, 2000). “Mint Farms in Whitley County,” Whitley County Historical Society Bulletin, XXXVII (December 1999). [Reprint of a 1960 story from the Columbia City Post.] Morebeck, Nancy Justus, Locating Union & Confederate Records: A Guide to the Most Commonly Used Civil War Records of Archives and Family History Library (North Salt Lake, Utah: HeritageQuest, 2001). Mould, Tom, “‘Not Everybody can be a Ginseng Hunter; You’ve got to have a GiR‘: Ginseng Hunting in Southern Indiana,”Midwestern Folklore, XXV (Fall 1999). Murphy, Lucy Eldersveld, and Wendy Hamand Venet, Midwestern Women: Work, Community, and Leadership at the Crossroads (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1997). Murray, William, Janet, My Mother, and Me: A Memoir of Growing Up with Janet Flanner and Natalia Danesi Murray (New York: Simon & Schuster, 2000). Nellis, Caroline, “The Greatest Shows on Earth: Peru’s Circus Her- itage,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, XI11 (Win- ter 2001). Neville, Susan, and Tyagan Miller, Twilight in Arcadia: Tobacco Farming in Indiana (Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society, 2000). Recent Publications in Indiana History 77

Newcomb, Richard F., Abandon Ship! The Saga of the U.S.S. Indi- anapolis, the Navy’s Greatest Sea Disaster (New York: Harper- Collins, 2001). Noe, Randolph, The Shawnee Indians: An Annotated Bibliography (Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press, 2001). Nolan, Alan T. “Rally, Once Again!“: Selected Civil War Writings of Alan T. Nolan (Madison, Wisc.: Madison House, 2000). O’Brien, Michael, Hesburgh: A Biography (Washington, D.C.: Catholic University of America Press, 1998). Painting Indiana: Portraits of Indiana’s 92 Counties (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2000). Peake, Michael A., Baptism of Fire: Rowlett’s Station, 1861: Indi- ana’s German Sons, a History of the 1st German, 32nd Regi- ment Indiana Volunteer Infantry. (Indianapolis: Max Kade German-American Center Indiana University-Purdue Univer- sity Indianapolis and Indiana German Heritage Society, Inc., 1999). , “Civil War Monument for Indiana German Regiment at Cave Hill National Cemetery,” The Hoosier Genealogist, XL (December 2000). Perkins, V. F., The Magnificent Ambersons (London: BFI, 1999). [An analysis of Orson Welled film version of the novel.] Perry, Rachel Berenson, “Painting Over Profit: The Career of Del- phi’s Leroy Trobaugh,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern His- tory, XI11 (Winter 2001). Perry, Rosemary, Furrows and Hedgerows: My Reflections of Farm, Food and Family (Lafayette: Thyme with Rosemary Books, 2000). Peters, Pamela R.,A History of the Enslaved Fugitive and the Under- ground Railroad As It Relates to New Albany, Floyd County, Indiana (New Albany: The Author, 1999). [Indiana Heritage Research Grant product.] Petersen, Eileen Waltz Halterman, “Richland Township Stores & Lodges,” Fulton County Images, No. 5 (2000). Phillips, Clifion J., “Joseph Tingley: Professor of Natural Science,” DePauw University Archives and Special Collections Newslet- ter (No. 16, October 2001). Professor at Indiana Asbury University] “Play Ball,”Marshall County Historical Society Quarterly, XXX (Sum- mer 2001). Polston, Steve, “Indiana’s Initial [Survey] Point,” Outdoor Indiana, LXVI (MarcWApril2001). Pontzius, Jon, “The Twelve Columbia City High School State Cham- pion Debate Teams,’’ Whitley County Historical Society Bul- letin, XXXM (September 2001). Porter, RUSS,North Shore, South Shore (Forest Park, Ill.: Heim- burger House, 1999. [Interurban lines.] Posey, John Thornton, “Rascality Revisited: In Defense of General James Wilkinson,”Filson Club History Quarterly, IXXIV (Fall 2000). 78 Indiana Magazine of History

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