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Recent Articles, Pamphlets, and Dissertations in History

Compiled by Robert G. Barrows

Editor’s Note. This list of articles, pamphlets, and dissertations published from 1984 through 1987 is intended as a bibliographic contribution to Indiana’s history. We hope to present such a list in each March issue of the Indiana Magazine of History. We recognize that the list is neither complete nor systematic in coverage, and we hope that readers will help us by sending items for possible inclu- sion. We are especially interested in listing publications that make some contribution to understanding Indiana’s past but that are not normally reviewed in the IMH. Generally, we will not list news- paper articles or accounts of local historical society activities, but printed pamphlets as well as journal articles may be listed. All such items for the March, 1989, issue must be received by Decem- ber 1, 1988. Many people have contributed to the present list, but major responsibility has rested with Robert G. Barrows of the In- diana Historical Bureau.

Adams County Yesterday and Today (Adams County-Decatur Ses- quicentennial Committee, 1986). Allison, Harold, The Tragic Saga of the Indiana Indians (Paducah, Ky., 1986). Bailey, Dorothy Birney (comp. and ed.), Brown County Remembers (n.p.: Revere Press, 1986). Balanoff, Elizabeth, “The Gary School Crisis of the 1950s: A Per- sonal Memoir,” Indiana Magazine of History, LXXXIII (March, 1987). Bantin, Philip C., Guide to Catholic Indian Mission and School Records in Midwest Repositories (Milwaukee, Wis.: Marquette University, 1984). Baudenistel, Paul, “Ice on the Whitewater Canal,” Indiana Water- ways, V (August, 1986). Beath, Warren Newton, The Death of James Dean (New York, 1986). INDIANA MAGAZINE OF HISTORY, LXXXlV (June, 1988). 01988, Trustees of Indiana University. Recent Publications in Indiana History 205

Bedwell, Ralph (ed.), Broad Ripple High School: A Centennial His- tory (Indianapolis, 1987). Bennett, Joseph L., Boilermaker Music Makers: A1 Stewart and the PurdLle Musical Organizations (West Lafayette: Purdue Re- search Foundation, 1986). Bloom, Jo Tice, “The Territorial Delegates of , 1801-1816,” Old Northwest, XI1 (Spring, 1986). Boewe, Charles, “The Walam Olum and Dr. Ward, Again,” Indiana Magazine of History, LXXXIII (December, 1987). Booraem, Hendrik, V, “William Henry Harrison Comes to Cincin- nati,” Queen City Heritage, XLV (Fall, 1987). Bowerman, John, “Isaac Naylor Fought in ,” Montgomery Magazine, XI (November, 1986). Bowerman, John, “Lincoln-the Montgomery County Connection,” Montgomery Magazine, XI1 (March, April, 1987). Bowerman, John, “Noted Ward Brown was a Man with a Mission,” Montgomery Magazine, XI (December, 1986). [Brief portrait of an educator and commissioner of the Indiana High School Ath- letic Association.] Bowlus, Bruce, “Images of the Gilded Age: Life in the Midwest, 1880-1920,” Hayes Historical Journal, V (Summer, 1986). Braeman, John, “Charles A. Beard at Mid-Career: ‘Reflections,’” International Journal of Social Education, I1 (Spring, 1987). Brennan, Stephen C., “The Publication of Sister Carrie: Old and New Fictions,” American Literary Realism, XVIII (Spring-Au- tumn, 1985). Brill, Fern Wharton, The Story of St. John’s and Its People (Craw- fordsville, 1987). [Concerns St. John’s Episcopal Church, Craw- fordsville, founded in 1837.1 Brinkley, Alan, “Writing the History of Contemporary America: Dilemmas and Challenges,” Daedalus, CXIII (Summer, 1984). Brinton, Martha J., “A History of the Statutes Governing the Text- book Adoption Process in Indiana, 1889-1986” (Ed.D. disser- tation, Indiana University, 1986). Brown, Jeffrey P.,“Arthur St. Clair and the ,” Northwest Ohio Quarterly, LIX (Summer, 1987). Brozek, Andnej, “Historiography of Polish Emigration to North America,” Immigration History Newsletter, XVIII (1986). Calloway, Colin G.,“The End of an Era: British-Indian Relations in the Great Lakes Region after the War of 1812,” Michigan Historical Review, XI1 (Fall, 1986). Cambndge City, Indiana: One Hundred and Fi& Years, 18364986 (Cambridge City Chamber of Commerce, 1986). Catlin, Robert A., “Organizational Effectiveness and Black Politi- cal Participation: The Case of Katie Hall,” Phylon, XLVI (Sep- tember, 1985). [Hall was the first black person to be elected to the U.S. House of Representatives from Indiana.] Cayton, Andrew R. L., “The Contours of Power in a Frontier Town: Marietta, Ohio, 1788-1803,” Journal of the Early Republic, VI (Summer, 1986). 206 Indiana Mugazine of History

Cayton, Andrew R. L., “The Northwest Ordinance from the Per- spective of the Frontier,” in The Northwest Ordinance, 1787: A Bicentennial Handbook, ed. Robert M. Taylor, Jr. (Indian- apolis, 1987). Cohen, Ronald D., “Thoughts on ‘The Gary School Crisis of the 1950s: A Personal Memoir,’” Indiana Mugazine of History, LXXXIII (March, 1987). Connery, Thomas B., “Hutchins Hapgood and the Search for a ‘New Form of Literature,’ ” Journalism History, XI11 (Spring, 1986). Cord, Xenia, “Black Rural Settlements in Indiana before 1860,” Black History News & Notes, No. 27 (February, 1987). Cox, Richard J., “Genealogy and Public History: New Genealogical Guides and their Implications for Public Historians,” Public Historian, VI (Spring, 1984). Crawley, Gary L., “Electoral Competition, 1958-1984: Impact on State Legislative Turnout in the Indiana House,” American Politics Quarterly, XIV (January-April, 1986). Critchlow, Donald T., “Studebaker: Wagonmaker/Automaker,” Timeline, IV (April/May, 1987). Crocker, Ruth Hutchinson, “Christamore: An Indiana Settlement House From Private Dream to Public Agency,” Indiana Mug- mine ofHistory, LXXXIII (June, 1987). Dakin, Esse Bissell, “The Underground Railroad,” St. Joseph Val- ley Record, 1 (February, 1988). Dbgh, Linda, ‘The Living Dead and the Living Legend in the Eyes of Bloomington Schoolchildren,” Indiana Folklore and Oral History, XV (July-December, 1986). Divita, James J., “Father Vincent Bacquelin,” “St. John’s Daugh- ter Parishes,” and “Gregory XVI Chalice to Be Used in Cele- bration Sunday,” The Criterion (November 6, 1987). Divita, James J., A History of St. Christopher Parish in Speedway, Indiana (Indianapolis, 1987). Divita, James J., “The Indiana Churches and the Italian Immi- grant, 1890-1935,” U.S. Catholic Historian, VI (Fall, 1987). Dreyer, David S.,A History of Immigration to the Batesville Vicin- ity (privately published, 1987). Dry, Dan (photographer), Purdue University (Louisville: Harmony House, 1986). Durnan, Mary, “Tippecanoe-A Ghost of the Past,” Marshall County Historical Society Quarterly, XVI (Fall, 1987). Eastes, Erick E., ‘“A By-Product of War’: A History of Camp Thomas A. Scott, 1942-1949,” Old Fort News, XLIX (No. 2, 1986). [Regards prisoner of war camp located near .] Edmonds, Anthony O., “Middletown, Vietnam, and the Turning Point of 1954,” Indiana Academy of the Social Sciences Pro- ceedings, XXI (1986). Eller, David B., “The Pietist Origins of Sectarian Universalism in the Midwest,” Old Northwest, XI1 (Spring, 1986). Recent Publications in Indiana History 207

Fair Oaks, Indiana, 1887-1987. Compiled by Anna Marlin. ([Rens- selaer, Ind.: The author, 1987.1 Unpaged. Illustrations. Hand sewn leather cover, limited edition, $18.90.) [Book composed of photocopied pictures, letters, newspaper articles, etc., dealing with history of Fair Oaks in Union Township, Jasper County, Indiana.] Ferguson, Earline Rae, “Lillian Thomas Fox: Indianapolis Journal- ist and Community Leader,” Black History News & Notes, No. 28 (May, 1987). Fink, Irving L., “Bible Biology: Hendren v. Indiana Textbook Com- mission,” in We the People: Indiana and the Con- stitution (Indianapolis, 1987). Finkelman, Paul, “Slavery and the Northwest Ordinance: A Study in Ambiguity,” Journal of the Early Republic, VI (Winter, 1986). Flowers, Henry M., “Eyewitness to a Prohibition Raid [near Fort Wayne], 1929,” Old Fort News, XLIX (No. 1, 1986). Fraser, Marie, “The Benjamin and Bessie Zeigler Family of Mun- cie, Indiana,” Indiana Jewish Historical Society Publications, No. 22 (July, 1987). “Fulton County Photos Before 1900,” Fulton County Historical So- ciety Quarterly, Nos. 64-65 (1986). Furlong, Patrick J., “Putting the Ordinance to Work in the North- west,” in The Northwest Ordinance, 1787: A Bicentennial Handbook, ed. Robert M. Taylor, Jr. (Indianapolis, 1987). Furlong, Patrick J., “The South Bend Fugitive Slave Case,” in We the People: Indiana and the United States Constitution (Indi- anapolis, 1987). Gates, Benton E., “Columbia City Always Had Basketball Fever,” Whitley County Historical Society Bulletin, XXV (June, 1987). Gates, Benton E., “Earl Gates Recalls Occupants of Business Sec- tion of Columbia City,” Whitley County Historical Society Bul- letin, XXV (December, 1987). “A ‘Gay ’90’s’Vacation at Culver,” Marshall County Historical So- ciety Quarterly, XVI (Spring, 1987). Geary, James W., “Civil War Conscription in the North: A Histo- riographical Review,” Civil War History, XXXII (September, 1986). George, Charles L., M.D., “World War I1 Diary: 58th Evacuation Hospital,” Indiana Military History Journal, XII (January, May, 1987). [Diary of a Hoosier physician.] George, Gerald, “State and Local History: A Coming of Age,” American Historical Association Perspectives, XXIII (March, 1985). Gerber, Philip L., “Dreiser: The Great Sloth of the Thirties,” Old Northwest, XI (Spring/Summer, 1985). Givens, Stuart R., “Research Opportunities at the Institute for Great Lakes Research,” Northwest Ohio Quarterly, LIX (Spring, 1987). [The Institute focuses on Great Lakes maritime study.] 208 Indiana Magazine of History

Goodwell, Marian, First Presbyterian Church, Richmond, Indiana, 1837-1987 (Richmond, 1987). Goshen, Lany G., Indy’s Heart of Rock ’n’ Roll (Indianapolis, 1985). Graebner, Norman A., “The Illinois Country and the Treaty of Paris of 1783,”Illinois Historical Journal, LXXVIII (Spring, 1985). Gregg, Meredith, “Madison at Mid-century: Porkopolis of the West,” Quarterly Newsletter of the Jefferson County Historical Society, I11 (April, 1987). Green, Judith Kent, “A Tentative Transcendentalist in the Ohio Valley: Samuel Osgood and the Western Messenger,” Studies in the American Renaissance (1984). Griffin, Frederick P., Harrison County’s Earliest Years (n.p., 1984, 2nd printing, 1986). Guinee, William, “Satanism in Yellowwood Forest: The Interde- pendence of Antagonistic Worldviews,” Indiana Folklore and Oral History, XVI (January-June, 1987). Haffner, Gerald O., “Amos Lemmon’s Farm Journals, 1902-1937,” Indiana Magazine of History, LXXXIII (September, 1987). Hanson, Charles E., Jr., “Silverwork for the US. Office of Indian Trade,” Museum of the Fur Trade Quarterly, XXII (1986).[In- cludes information regarding silver patterns sold at Fort Wayne in 1808.1 Harrah-Conforth, Jeanne, “ ‘And I Thank God for the Union Every Day’: An Account of Women’s Experiences Working in the In- diana Auto Industry,” Indiana Folklore and Oral History, XIV (July-December, 1985). Harris, Patricia Gruse, Centennial History of Catholic Education: Michigan City, Indiana, 1886-1986 (Michigan City: St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception Church, 1986). Hart, John Fraser, “Change in the Corn Belt,” Geographical Re- view, LXXVI (January, 1986). Hattaway, Herman, and Michael Gillespie, “Morgan’s Raid: The War Strikes Home,” Timeline, I1 (1985). Herzberg, Roberta, “McCloskey versus McIntyre: Implications of Contested Elections in a Federal Democracy,” Publius, XVI (Summer, 1986), 93-109. Hess, Earl J., “Liberty and Self-control: Republican Values in the Civil War North (Ph.D. dissertation, Purdue University, 1986). Hinshaw, Phil, The Heritage of Carmel [Hamilton County] (Nobles- ville, Ind., 1987). The History of Marshall County, Indiana (Plymouth: Marshall County Historical Society, 1986). The History of Noble County (n.p.: Noble County History Book Committee, 1986). Hobbs, Patricia O.,Montgomery County (Crawfordsville, 1986). Hoose, Phillip M., Hoosiers: The Fabulous Basketball Life of Indi- ana (New York, 1986). Hunter, Juanita, “The Indians and the ,” Indiana Magazine of History, LXXXIII (September, 1987). Recent Publications in Indiana History 209

“The ,” Indiana Waterways, V (Fall, 1987). Jacobs, Tevie, “Always on Thursdays,” Indiana Jewish Historical Society Publications, No. 22 (July, 1987). [Brief memoir of growing up in the Indianapolis Jewish community ca. 1920.1 Jessner, Sabine and Peter J. Sehlinger, “Claude G. Bowers: A Par- tisan Hoosier,” Indiana Magazine of History, LXXXIII (Sep- tember, 1987). Jessup, Emily D. L., “Embattled Landscapes: Regionalism and Gender in Midwestern Literature, 1915-1941” (Ph.D. disser- tation, University of Michigan, 1985). [Johnston, Carl C.1, “I Was Raised at the Poor Farm: The Allen County Asylum [1908-19201,” Old Fort News, XLIX (No. 3, 1986). Jones, H. 0. “Whitey,” Buried ’Neath the Water: Leavenworth-1937 (Corydon, Ind., [1986?]). Kammen, Carol, “On Doing Local History in New York State: Re- sponding to Need,” New York History, LXVIII (April, 1987). [Discussion of the study of philanthropyhenevolence at the local level.] Kammen, Carol, “On Doing Local History in New York State: Thinking About Historical Societies,” New York History, LXW (January, 1986). Kammen, Carol, “On Doing Local History in New York State: Working in Concert,” New York History, LXVIII (January, 1987). Kigel, Richard, The Frontier Years of Abe Lincoln: In the Words of His Friends and Family (New York, 1986). King, Rod, “Living History Lesson at Fort Wayne,” Periodical: Journal of the Council on America’s Military Past, XI11 (1985). [Regarding Historic Fort Wayne.] Kirkpatrick, Charles M., “Pheasants versus Native Wildlife on the Game Farm,” Hoosier Conservation (September-October, 1985). [Deals with the propagation of exotic game birds in Indiana during the 1930s.l Kosciusko County, Indiana, 1836-1986 (n.p.: Kosciusko County Historical Society, 1986). Kouroubetis, Milton, The Greeks of Michiana: A Microcosm of the Greek Experience in America (South Bend: Northern Indiana Historical Society, 1987). Kyler, Merle W., “Electricity Comes to Rural Whitley County,” Whitley County Historical Society Bulletin, XXV (June, 1987). Lane, James B., ed., “Latinos in the Calumet Region,” Steel Shau- ings, XI11 (1987). Lanier, Doris, “James Whitcomb Riley’s Georgia Connection,” Old Northwest, XI (Fallminter, 1985-86). “Latinos in the Calumet Region,” Steel Shavings, XI11 (1987). Levine, Joseph, “Jewish Transients in Fort Wayne, Indiana,” In- diana Jewish Historical Society Publications, No. 22 (July, 1987). 210 Indiana Magazine of History

Lindahl, Carl, “ ‘It’s Only Folklore . . .’: Folklore and the Histo- rian,” Louisiana History, XXVI (Spring, 1985). Lockhart, Paul D., ‘The ‘Lafayette Guard‘ in the Black Hawk War,” Indiana Military History Journal, XI1 (May, 1987). Lyles, Carl C., Sr., A Chronicle of Lincoln High School, Princeton, Indiana, 1904-1950 (Evansville, 1987). MacDonald, Margaret Read, “‘It Don’t Take Long to Look at a Horseshoe’: The Humorous Anecdote Catch-Phrase as Prover- bial Saying,” Indiana Folklore and Oral History, XV (July-De- cember, 1986). McGeever, Patrick J., “The Internationalization of the Indianapolis Star?“ Indiana Academy of the Social Sciences Pmeedings, XXI (October, 1986). Madden, E. F., “John Cleves Symmes Revisited,” American History Illustrated, XX (May, 1985). Madison, James H., “The Northwest Ordinance and Constitutional Development in Indiana,” International Journal of Social Edu- cation, I1 (Spring, 1987). Madison, James H., “Reformers and the Rural Church, 1900-1950,” Journal of American History, LXXIII (December, 1986). [In- cludes some material and illustrations concerning Indiana.] Maher, Timothy, et al., “Whose Neighborhood? The Role of Estab- lished Residents in Historic Preservation Areas,” Urban A f- fairs Quarterly, XXI (December, 1985). [Regarding Chatham Arch and Old Northside historic districts in Indianapolis.] Mahoney, Leo J., “Review Essay: The Plight of State and Local History,” Western Pennsylvania Historical Magazine, LXVIII (April, 1985). Manilla Memories, 1920s-1980s (Rush County Historical Society, 1986). Marshall, Howard Wright, “The Pelster Housebarn: Endurance of Germanic Architecture on the Midwest Frontier,” Material Culture, XVIII (Summer, 1986). Mathers, George (ed.), “Missionary Letters from Fort Wayne, 1828- 1830,” Old Fort News, XLIX (No. 3, 1986). Mattingly, Paul H., and Edward W. Stevens, Jr., eds., “. . . Schools and the Means of Education Shall Forever Be Encouraged”: A History of Education in the Old Northwest, 1787-1880 (Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Libraries, 1987). Mayberry, Virginia, ed., “West to Wilderness,” Indiana Magazine of History, LXXXIII (March, 1987). Meitzler, Edwin, “The Roaring Twenties Reach Whitley County,” Whitley County Historical Society Bulletin, XXV (April, 1987). Meyers, Betty T., “Dr. Alice B. Williams Practices Medicine in County,” Whitley County Historical Society Bulletin, XXV (Au- gust, 1987). Mitchell, James H., “The Noble Dome,” Antioch Review, XLIII (Summer, 1985). [Discusses the dome as a unifying feature in U.S. architectural design, with special reference to Indiana.] Recent Publications in Indiana History 211

Mordoh, Alice M., “Portrait of a Lost Community: A Folklife Study of the Salt Creek Valley of South Central Indiana and the Ef- fects of Community Displacement Following Formation of the Monroe Reservoir” (Ph.D. dissertation, Indiana University, 1986). Moscow Down Around the River, 1920s-1980s ([Rush County His- torical Society, 19861). Neely, Mark E., Jr., “The Origins of Constitutional Problems Un- der Lincoln,” Lincoln Lore, No. 1772 (October, 1986). [Con- cerns James G. Randall, Indiana-born historian.] Nelson, Larry L., “Two Military Bands of Music on the Northwest Frontier During the War of 1812,”Military Collector & Histo- rian, XXXVI (1984). Nelson, David Paul, “General Charles Scott, the Kentucky Mount- ed Volunteers, and the Northwest Indian Wars, 1784-1794,” Journal of the Early Republic, VI (Fall, 1986). Nichols, David (ed.), Ernie’s War: The Best of Ernie Pyle’s World War 11 Dispatches (New York, 1986). Nolan, Alan T., “Ex Parte Milligan: A Curb of Executive and Mil- itary Power,” in We the People: Indiana and the United States Constitution (Indianapolis, 1987). Olson, Dana, Prince Madoc: Founder of Clark County, Indiana (Jeffersonville, Ind.: Dana Olson, 1987). [Prince Madoc was the son of a twelfth-century Welsh king.] ONeill, Robert K., “The Indiana Historical Society’s Acquisition of the ‘Pennsylvania Packet,’ ” Organization of American Histo- rians Newsletter, XV (February, 1987). Otto, Sarah B. (comp. and ed.), A History of Edinburgh, Indiana, 1820-1986 (Franklin, Ind., 1987). Palermo, Patrick F., “The Rules of the Game: Local Republican Political Culture in the Gilded Age,” Historian, XLVII (Au- gust, 1985). [Focuses on the Republican party in the Midwest during the late nineteenth century.] Palmer, George A., “The Town of Columbia [City] Grows With Sale of Lots to the Early Settlers,” Whitley County Historical Soci- ety Bulletin, XXV (February, 1987). Papke, David Ray, “Conceptualizing the Constitution: Lessons from and for Indiana History,” in We the People: Indiana and the United States Constitution (Indianapolis, 1987). Parish, David W., “Some Light on State Bibliographies,” Gouern- nent Publications Review, XI1 (January-February, 1985). Patrick, Jeff L., “ ‘To the Relief of the Wounded‘: A History of Sec- tion 598, American Ambulance Service in World War I,” Indi- amMilitary History Journal, XII (May, 1987). [Discusses a unit of the Ambulance Service known as the “Purdue Ambulance Corps.”] Patrick, John J., “The Constitution and the Northwest Ordinance in the Education of Citizens,” International Journal of Social Education, I1 (Spring, 1987). 212 Indiana Magazine of History

Patrick, John J., Lessons on the Northwest Ordinance of 1787: Learning Materials for Secondary School Courses in American History, Government, and Civics (Indianapolis: Indiana Histor- ical Bureau et al., 1987; available from Indiana Committee for the Humanities, 1500 N. Delaware, Indianapolis, 46202). Patt, Ruth Marcus, “Samuel Judah, Class of 1816: Rutgers’ First Jewish Graduate,” Journal of the Rutgers University Libraries, XLW (1985).[Judah served several terms in the Indiana House of Representatives during the first half of the nineteenth cen- tury.] Peebles, Christopher S., Current Research in Indiana Archaeology and Prehistory: 1986 (Bloomington: Indiana University, Glenn H. Black Laboratory of Archaeology, 1987). The Portable La Porte County: An Historical Tour of La Porte County ([Michigan City]: Michigan City Public Library and La Porte County CETA, n.d.). “The Postwar Period in the Calumet Region, 1945-1950,” Steel Shavings, No. 14 (1988). Potts, Louis W., “ ‘A Lucky Moment’: The Relationship of the Or- dinance of 1787 and the Constitution of 1787,” Mid-America, LXVIII (October, 1986). Poulard, Jean V., “The Indiana Steel Industry and the World,” In- diana Academy of the Social Sciences Proceedings, XXI (1986). Powell, John W., History of the Thirteenth Indiana Cavalry Regi- ment, 1863-1865 (Utica, Ky.: McDowell Publications, 1987). Pugh, Mary Alice, “Whitley County Celebrates in ’38,” Whitley County Historical Society Bulletin, XXVI (February, 1988). Reinke, Edgar C., “Meliorem Lapsa Locavit: An Intriguing Puzzle Solved,” Ohio History, XCIV (Winter-Spring, 1985). [Regard- ing the Great Seal of the Northwest Territory.] Richards, Clifford, “Susan Man McCulloch, Traveller and Artist,” Old Fort News, XLIX (No. 1, 1986). Rikoon, James S., “From Flail to Combine: Folk Culture and Tech- nological Change in the Rural Midwest” (Ph.D. dissertation, Indiana University, 1986). Ringenberg, William C., “Benjamin Harrison: The Religious Thought and Practice of a Presbyterian President,” American Presbyterians, LXIV (Fall, 1986). Risinger, C. Frederick, “Resources for Teaching About the US. Constitution and the Northwest Ordinance,” International Journal of Social Education, I1 (Spring, 1987). Roberts, Warren E., “German American Log Buildings of Dubois County, Indiana,” Winterthur Portfolio, XXI (Winter, 1986). Ruede, Velma Willsey, The History of Pleasant View,Shelby County, Indiana (1986). Salem Lutheran Church [Marion County], 1836-1986 ([Indianapo- lis, 19861). Sand and Steel: The Dilemma of Cohabitation in the Calumet Re- gion (Calumet Regional Archives, Indiana University North- west, 1987). [Exhibit catalog.] Recent Publications in Indiana History 213

Sanders, Francis E., The Cole Brothers Circus from Rochester, In- diana (Bourbon, Ind., 1986). Schmitt, Stan, ‘Wabash River Improvement Projects: Part One: The Early Years,” Indiana Waterways, V (Winter, 1986). Schneider, Jim, “Corporal John Noonan: Ft. Wayne’s Man With Custer,” Old Fort News, XLVIII (No. 4, 1985). Schultz, George F., “Life Was Not Dull in 1886,” Whitley County Historical Society Bulletin, XXIV (December, 1986). Schultz, Rima Lunin, The Church and the City: A Social History of 150 Years at Saint James, Chicago (Chicago: The Cathedral of Saint James, 1986). Sesquicentennial History [ofl Manilla, Indiana, 1836-1986 (n.p., [19861). Sexton, Don, “Sheriff Tells Haunting Memory,” Whitley County Historical Society Bulletin, XXV (June, 1987). [Deals with only execution in Whitley County.] Sexton, Susie Duncan, “Blue Bell Factory [in Columbia City] Re- visited,” Whitley County Historical Society Bulletin, XXV (Feb- ruary, 1987). Smith, Dorothy S., Carmel: A Second Discovery (n.p.: Carmel [Hamilton County] Sesquicentennial Commission, 1987). Smith, Mark C., “Fifty Years of an American City: Stability and Change in Middletown,” Indian Journal of American Studies [India], XIV (January, 1984). Smith, Thomas A., “The Politics and Practice of Civil Service Re- form,” Hayes Historical Journal, V (Spring, 1985). [Focuses on two letters from Benjamin Harrison to Richard W. Thompson, 1877-1878.3 Songer, Hugo C., The History of Huntingburg (Evansville, 1987). Soonthornrojana, Adulyasak, “ ‘Education is Growth’: The United States, Indiana University and the Development of Teacher Education in Thailand (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Ak- ron, 1986). Springer, Barbara A., “Ladylike Reformers: Indiana Women and Progressive Reform, 1900-1920” (Ph.D. dissertation, Indiana University, 1985). Stein, Mary Beth (ed.),Interpreting Our Past: Folklife and Local History in Indiana Museums (Bloomington: Indiana Univer- sity Foundation, 1987). Sterling, David L., “In Defense of Debs: The Lawyers and the Es- pionage Act Case,” Indiana Magazine of History, LXXXIII (March, 1987). Stevens, Kenneth R., “The Kinsey Customs Case and Constitu- tional Law,” We the People: Indiana and the United States Constitution (Indianapolis, 1987). Stevens, Paul L., “ ‘One of the Most Beautiful Regions of the World’: Paul Des Ruisseaux’s Memoire of the Wabash-Illinois Country in 1777,” Indiana Magazine of History, LXXXIII (December, 1987). 214 Indiana Magazine of History

Stevens, Paul L., “ ‘To Keep the Indians of the Wabache in His Majesty’s Interest’: The Indian Diplomacy of Edward Abbott, British Lieutenant Governor of Vincennes, 1776-1778,” Zndi- ana Magazine ofHistory, LXXXIII (June, 1987). Stineman, William F., and Jack W. Porter, Saint John the Euan- gelist Church: A Photographic Essay of the Oldest Catholic Church in Indianapolis and Marion County (Indianapolis, 1986). Stuckey, Clay W., “A Picture Is Worth Ten Thousand Wordwr Is It?” Indiana Magazine of History, LXXXIII (June, 1987). Sullivan, Michael E., “Ethnicity and East Chicago: A Variation on the Theme of Internationalization,” Indiana Academy of the Social Sciences Proceedings, XXI (1986). Taylor, Edmund E., Bits of LP.R.1 Mallory [and Company] History (Indianapolis: T.E.L. Press, 1986). Taylor, Robert M., Jr., ‘The Vote and the Voters,” in The North- west Ordinance, 1787: A Bicentennial Handbook, ed. Robert M. Taylor, Jr. (Indianapolis, 1987). Thompson, Gates E., “Boards, Baskets and Batteries-Yesterday’s Plymouth Industries,” Marshall County Historical Society Quarterly, XVI (Winter, 1987). Thompson, Donald E., “Henry L. Wallace was a Man of Integrity,” Montgomery Magazine, XI1 (June, 1987). [Profile of the son of Lew and Susan Wallace.] Thompson, Donald E., “Susan Wallace, Champion for Women’s Rights,” Montgomery Magazine, XI (November, 1986). Thompson, Donald E., ‘Thompson Brothers [Maurice and Will] Stimulated Interest in Archery,” Montgomery Magazine, XI1 (July, 1987). Thompson, Donald E., “Woman Suffrage Group Organizes [in Montgomery County, 18691,”Montgomery Magazine, XI1 (May, 1987). Thornbrough, Emma Lou, “Breaking Racial Barriers to Public Ac- commodations in Indiana, 1935 to 1963,”Indiana Magazine of History, LXXXIII (December, 1987). Thornbrough, Emma Lou, ‘The Indianapolis School Busing Case,” in We the People: Indiana and the United States Constitution (Indianapolis, 1987). Tippecanoe Heritage (Monticello, Ind., 1986). [Concerns the town of Buffalo and Liberty Township in White County.] Utley, Robert M., Four Fighters of Lincoln County (Albuquerque, N.M., 1986). [One of the “four fighters” profiled is Lew Wallace as governor of New Mexico Territory.] Van Trees, Robert V., Banks of the Wabash (privately published, 1986). [Deals with Arthur St. Clair’s military activities in the Northwest Territory.] Vecoli, Rudolph, “Return to the Melting Pot Ethnicity in the United States in the Eighties,” Journal of American Ethnic History, V (Fall, 1985). Recent Publications in Indiana History 215

“Vietnam Veterans from the Calumet Region,” Steel Shavings, No. 15 ([19881). Volpe, Vernon L., “The Anti-Abolitionist Campaign of 1840,” Civil War History, XXXII (December, 1986). Wachsberger, Ken, “The Middle East in the Middle West,’’ Present Tense, XI11 (Autumn, 1985). Wagoner, Lois, “Fulton United Methodist Church,” Fulton County Historical Society Quarterly, Nos. 64-65 (1986). Waldo, Michael J., “A Comparative Analysis of Nineteenth-Cen- tury Academic and Literary Society Library Collections in the Midwest” (Ph.D. dissertation, Indiana University, 1985). Warner, Michael S., “General Josiah Harmar’s Campaign Recon- sidered: How the Americans Lost the Battle of ,” Zn- diuna Magazine ofHistory, LXXXIII (March, 1987). . Warren, Stanley, “The Evolution of Secondary Schooling for Blacks in Indianapolis: 1869-1930,” Black History News & Notes, Nos. 29-30 (August, November, 1987). Watson, Patty Jo, “Cave Archaeology in the Eastern Woodlands,” Masterkey, LIX (1986). [Based on investigations in Indiana, Kentucky, and Tennessee.] Weaver, David, and Swanzy Nimley Elliott, “Who Sets the Agenda for the Media? A Study of Local Agenda-Building,” Journalism Quarterly, LXII (Spring, 1985). [Analysis of Bloomington (Ind.) Herald-Telephone coverage of the city council.] Webster, Daniel C., “The Taking of the Fifth: The Contested 1960 Election in the Indiana Fifth Congressional District” (Ph.D. dissertation, Ball State University, 1986). Weinberg, Elizabeth, “August 3, 1855-The Dedication,” Jeferson County Historical Society Quarterly, I11 (January, 1988). [De- scribes the dedication of the first synagogue in Madison.] West, James L. W., 111, “George Barr McCutcheon’s Literary Ledger,” Yale University Library Gazette, LIX (April, 1985). Whalen, Terry, “Dreiser’s Tragic Sense: The Mind as ‘Poor Ego,”’ Old Northwest, XI (Spring/Summer, 1985). White, Richard, “American Environmental History: The Develop- ment of a New Historical Field,” Pacific Historical Review, LIV (August, 1985). Wolford, John B., “Memories, Dreams, Recollections: A Sampler from Studebaker Oral Histories,” Indiana Folklore and Om1 History, XIV (July-December, 1985). Wollenberg, Ken, ed., “My War Recollections from 1862-1865: The Memoirs of Daniel E. Long, 88th Indiana Volunteer Infantry,” Indiana Military History Journal, XI1 (January, 1987). Woodward, Susan L., and Jerry N. McDonald, Zndian Mounds of the Middle Ohio Valley (Newark, Ohio, 1986). Zink, Steven D., “Clio’s Blindspot: Historians’ Underutilization of United States Government Publications in Historical Re- search,” Government Publications Review, XI11 (January-Feb- ruary, 1986).