RECENT ARTICLES, BOOKS, PAMPHLETS , D I SSE RTAT I0N S , AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS IN INDIANA HISTORY

Compiled by SUZANNE HAHN, Indiana Historical Society

Akerman, James R., and Daniel Block, “The Shifting Agendas of Midwestern Official State Highway Maps,” Michigan Historical Review, 31 (Spring 2005). Akins, Thomas N., “Plenty of Strings Attached: The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra at Seventy-Five,’’Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, 17 (Summer 2005). Aley, Ginette, “Grist, Grit, and Rural Society in the Early Nineteenth Centu- ry Midwest: Insight Gleaned from Grain,” Ohio Valley History, 5 (Sum- mer 2005). Andorfer, Donald, Indiana Tech: The First 75 Years (Fort Wayne, Ind.: Indi- ana Tech, 2005). Banta, Ray, More of Indiana? Laughmahers: Actors, Cartoonists, Writers, and Others (Indianapolis: PennUltimate Press, 2005). Barnes, Sandra L., The Cost ofBeing Poor: A Comparative Study ofLife in Poor Urban Neighborhoods in Gary, Indiana (Albany: State University of New York Press, 2005). Bassett, Beth, “Iroquois Township Conservation Clubs Newsletter-Iroquois News,” Newton County Historical Society Newcomel; 10 (SummerFall 2005). Baumgardner, Randy, ed., Whitley County Pictorial History, 1835-2005 (Pad- ucah, Ky.: Turner Pub. Co., 2005). 176 INDIANA MAGAZINE OF HISTORY

Bigham, Darrel E., “The Abraham Lincoln Collections at the Indiana Histor- ical Society,” Indiana Magazine of History, 101 (March 2005). Blackford County: Interim Report (Indianapolis: Historic Landmarks Founda- tion of Indiana, 2005). Blakey, George T., Creating a Hoosier Self-portrait: The Federal Writers’ Project in Indiana, 1935-1942 (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2005). “Morgan’s Raid: Childhood Memories of the Civil War in Indi- ana,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, 17 (Fall 2005). Bodenhamer, David J., and Randall T. Shepard, “The Narratives and Coun- ternarratives of Indiana Legal History,”Indiana Magazine of History, 101 (December 2005). Boomhower, Ray E., “Destination Indiana: Copshaholm: South Bends Mas- terpiece,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, 17 (Fall 2005). The Sword and the Pen: A Life of Lew Wallace (Indianapolis: Indi- ana Historical Society Press, 2005). Brown, Richard F:, “Preserved Canals of Elkhart County,” The Hoosier Pack- et, 4 (September 2005). Cairns, Malcolm, “An Elegant Vision: Indiana’s Historic Landscape Archi- tecture,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, 17 (Fall 2005). Cavinder, Fred D., comp., The Indiana Book of Quotes (Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society Press, 2005). Chapman, Clifford R., “The Jewel of Jennings County,” Outdoor Indiana, 70 (July/August 2005). [The Calli Nature Preserve.] Clark, George E, ‘“Battles Long Ago’: A Hoosier Civil War Veteran and His Memoir of Service in the Western Theater,” Indiana Magazine of Histo- ry, 101 (March 2005). “Cobb Shinn,” Indianapolis Postcard Club (June 2005). [Features cards by Indianapolis illustrator Cobb Shinn.] Connolly, James J., “The Legacies of Middletown: Introduction,” Indiana Mag- azine of History, 101 (September 2005). Connor, Tina, “Williamson Leaves Preservation Legacy,” Indiana Presewa- tionist, No. 2 (MarcWApril 2005). [Retirement of Historic Landmarks of Indiana President Reid Williamson.] Conrad, Kyle, “Women Sheriffs from Newton County,” Newton County His- torical Society Newcornel; 10 (Winterhpring 2005). Davis, Charles, “Wrecks in the Wabash River during Canal Days in Parke County, Indiana,” The Hoosier Packet, 4 (July 2005). Davis, Madelyn Pugh, Laughing with Lucy: My Life with America$ Leading Lady of Comedy (Cincinnati: Emmis Books, 2005). RECENT PUBLICATIONS 177

De Kever, Peter, “On the Brink: Shelby Shake and Johnny Wooden,” Indiana Basketball History Magazine, 13 (Summer 2005). [Mishawaka High School and South Bend Central basketball rivalry.] Denker, Ellen Paul, “Creating a Life: The Overbeck Sisters and Their Cam- bridge City Pottery,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, 17 (Spring 2005). Diebold, Paul, The History and Architecture of Meridian-Kessler (Indianapolis: Meridian-Kessler Neighborhood Association, 2005). Elkhart County: Interim Report (Indianapolis: Historic Landmarks Founda- tion of Indiana, 2005). “Essex Group, Inc.,” Old Fort News, 68, No. 1 (2005). [Provides a history of the company as it celebrates its seventy-fifth year in business.] FitzGibbon, Daniel H., “To Bear Any Burden”: A Hoosier Green Beretk Letters from Vietnam (Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society Press, 2005). Fowler, J. D., “‘This is in Brief My Remenence of My army Life’: The Civil War Memoir of Louis Bir,” Indiana Magazine of History, 101 (March 2005). Gehring, Wes D.,James Dean: Rebel with a Cause (Indianapolis: Indiana His- torical Society Press, 2005). “The Last Ride: The Death ofJames Dean,” Traces ofIndiana and Midwestern History, 17 (Spring 2005). Girardin, G. Russell, Dillinger: The Untold Story (Bloomington: Indiana Uni- versity Press, 2005). [Expanded edition.] Goodrich, Thomas, Darkest Dawn: Lincoln, Booth and the Great American Tragedy (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2005). Gorski, David, “‘Our Fort Wayne Battery’ of the Civil War,” The Hoosier Geneal- ogist, 45 (Summer 2005). Greiff, Glory-June, “Lions and Santas and Bears, Oh My! From Remembrance, Faith and Fancy: Outdoor Public Sculpture in Indiana,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, 17 (Summer 2005). Remembrance, Faith, and Fancy: Outdoor Public Sculpture in Indi- ana (Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society Press, 2005). Grunden, Russell, “Step by Step . . . Acre by Acre,” Outdoor Indiana, 70 (Jan- uaryEebruary 2005). [ Indiana Heritage Trust projects.] Hall, Nathan, “Remembering the Long March: Potawatomie Descendants to Honor Trail of Exiled Ancestors,” Illinois Heritage, 8 (July/August 2005). Hiner, Jason, Indiana University Basketball Encyclopedia (Champaign, Ill.: Sports Publishing, 2005). Holliday, Murray, A History of the Society of Indiana Pioneers, 1916-2005 (Indi- anapolis: Society of Indiana Pioneers, 2005). 178 INDIANA MAGAZINE OF HISTORY

“The Honorable John Comstock,” Newsletter of the North Manchester Histor- ical Society, 22 (May 2005). Igo, Sarah E., “From Main Street to Mainstream: Middletown, Muncie, and ‘TypicalAmerica,”’ Indiana Magazine of History, 101 (September 2005). Immel, Mary Blair, “Boone County’s ‘Kansas Colony,”’ The Hoosier Genealo- gist, 45 (Spring 2005). “Indiana High Schools,” Indianapolis Postcard Club (September 2005). Indiana Sporting Life: Selectionsfrom Traces of Indiana and Midwestern Histo- ry (Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society Press, 2005). Indianapolis Museum of Art: Highlights of the Collection (Indianapolis: Indi- anapolis Museum of Art, 2005). Ingraham, Ruth Ann, “I Remember When: Clarence ‘Cap’ Cornish: A Life in Flight,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, 17 (Fall 2005). Swimming with Frogs: Life in the Brown County Hills (Blooming- ton: Quarry BooksAndiana University Press, 2005). Johnson, Patricia H., “Researching in Indiana Courthouses,” The Hoosier Genealogist, 45 (Fall 2005). Jones, Amanda C., “ResearchingYour Indiana Family Tree Using the Genealog- ical Society of Utah‘s Family History Library System,” The Hoosier Geneal- ogist, 44 (Winter 2004). Jones, Darryl L., Amish Life: Living Plainly and Serving God (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2005). Koegel, Julie K., History of Women’s Fund in Central Indiana (Indianapolis: Women’s Fund of Central Indiana, Central Indiana Foun- dation, 2005). Kollath, Jeff, “EverydayPeople, Everyday Music: Indianapolis Soul and Funk,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, 17 (Spring 2005). Krasean, Thomas, ed., Indianapolis Civil War Round Table: Our First Fifty Years, 1955-2005 (Bloomington, Ind.: AuthorHouse, 2005). “Landmarks of Transportation,” Indiana Preservationist, No. 2 (MarcWApril 2005). [Series of articles on Indiana’s historic railroad, aviation, and automobile sites.] Lane, James B., “Gary’s First Hundred Years: A Centennial History of Gary Indiana, 1906-2006,” Steel Shavings, 37 (2006). Lantzer, Jason S., “The Other Side of Campus: Indiana University’s Student Right and the Rise of National Conservatism,” Indiana Magazine of His- tory, 101 (June 2005). Longest, David E., Railroad Depots of Southern Indiana (Charleston, S.C.: Arca- dia, 2005). RECENT PUB LI CAT1 0N S 179

Lynd, Staughton, “Making Middletown,” Indiana Magazine of History, 101 (September 2005). “The Made in Fort Wayne Exhibition 1905,” Old Fort News, 68, No. 2 (2005). Madison, James H., “Heroes, Changing Times, and the Indiana Magazine of History, 1905-2005,”Indiana Magazine oftlistory, 101 (December 2005). A Man with a Price on His Head: The Life and Times of George Boxley (Sheri- dan, Ind.: Sheridan Historical Society, 2005). Marr, Dennis E M., ‘“Ti1 Death (or Divorce) Do Us Part: A Tangled Matri- monial Web in Jackson County, Indiana,” The Hoosier Genealogist, 44 (Winter 2004). May, Bill, Tourney Time: The Indiana High School Athletic Association Boys’Bas- ketball Tournament, I911-2005 (Cincinnati: Emmis Books, 2005). [ 2d edition.] Meyers, Thomas J. and Steven M. Nolt, An Amish Patchwork: Indiana’s Old Orders in the Modern World (Bloomington: Quarry Bookshdiana Uni- versity Press, 2005). Michna, Mary Ann, “Entering James Dean Country: Fairmount, Indiana,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, 17 (Spring 2005). Miller,John E., “Ernie Pyle: From Hoosier Farm Boy to the GI’s Friend,” Amer- ican History, 40 (October 2005). Mills, Randy K., ]onathan]ennings: Indiana’s First Governor (Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society Press, 2005). “‘They Defended Themselves Nobly’: A Story of African Ameri- can Empowerment in Evansville, Indiana, 1857,” Black History News G Notes, No. 101 (August 2005). “‘Throwedby as useless’: Indiana Governor Jonathan Jennings,” Traces ofIndiana and Midwestern History, 17 (Fall 2005). Mohon, Timothy, “Southern Methodism in Brown County, Indiana, 1874- 1907,” The Hoosier Genealogist, 45 (Summer 2005). Morris, Roy, Jr., “Tippecanoe and Cider Too: The Improbable, Irrepressible Election of 1840,” Timeline, 22 (December 2005). Nation, Richard Franklin, At Home in the Hoosier Hills: Agriculture, Politics, and Religion in Southern Indiana, I810-1870 (Bloomington: Indiana Uni- versity Press, 2005). Natural Resources and the Great Depression in Martin County and South-Cen- tral Indiana: The Memoirs of William B. Barnes, Sr., ed. Weintraut & Asso- ciates Historians, Inc. (Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Bureau, 2005). [Volume 56 of Indiana Historical Collections series. I Nipp, James E., “The Henry County Indiana Court House: A Collection of Stories from Years Past,” Henry County Historicalog, 33 (Spring 2005). 180 INDIANA MAGAZINE OF HISTORY

O’Bryan, Ann, “Mt. Pleasant Library: Reading among African Americans in 19th-Century Rush County, Indiana,” Black History News G Notes, No. 102 (November 2005). Orr, Patricia Shires, “The WPA Inventories of County Archives,” The Hoosier Genealogist, 45 (Spring 2005). Perry, Rachel Berenson, ‘yohn Zwara: The Wandering Artist,” Traces of Indi- ana and Midwestern History, 17 (Summer 2005). Peters, Pamela R., “Journey to the Underground Railroad in Floyd County, Indiana,” Black History News G Notes, No. 100 (May 2005). Pierce, Richard B., Polite Protest: The Political Economy of Race in Indianapo- lis, 1920-1970 (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2005). Price, Nelson, Indiana Legends: Famous Hoosiers from Johnny Appleseed to David Letterman (Cincinnati: Emmis Books, 2005). [4th edition] “‘Old 98: Football Legend Tom Harmon,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, 17 (Summer 2005). “Tom Harmon and Show Business,” Traces of Indiana and Mid- western History, 17 (Summer 2005). Redmond, Mike, The Night the Wheels Fell Off: Stories, Essays, and Other Goofy Stuff (Cincinnati: Emmis Books, 2005). Rees, James D., “The Bond-Jones Duel and the Shooting of Rice Jones by Dr. James Dunlap: What Really Happened in Kaskaskia, Indiana Territory on 8 August and 7 December 1808?”Journal of the Illinois State Histor- ical Society, 97 (Winter 2004-2005). Regan-Dinius, Jeannie, “A Different Kind of Railroad-A Different Kind of Hoosier: Levi Coffin and the Underground Railroad,” Outdoor Indiana, 70 Uuly/August 2005). Ricketts, Sandy, “Locating Orphanages in Indiana from 1883 to 1949,” The Hoosier Genealogist, 45 (Spring 2005). [Overview of database available from Indiana State Archives.] Ridolph, Edward, “Louisville’sUrban Interurban,” National Railway Bulletin, 69, No. 2 (2004). [New Albany Q Louisville Railway.] Ross, VA., Indiana Post Offices (Hope, Ind.: Indiana Postal History Society, [ 20051 ). Rund, Christopher, The Indiana Rail Road Company: America’s New Regional Railroad (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2005). Sailors, Peggy, “Bringing Secret History to Light: Documenting and Preserv- ing Landmarks of the Underground Railroad,” Indiana Preservationist, No. 1 UanuaryEebruary 2005). Schenning, Craig S., A Century of Indiana Glass (Atglen, Penn.: Schiffer, 2005). RECENT PUBLICATIONS 181

Scott, D. Bruce, Indy: Racing Before the 500: The Untold Story of the Brickyard (Batesville, Ind.: Indiana Reflections, LLC, 2005). Shepard, Randall T,, State of theJudiciary: ‘Good Enough’ isn’t Good Enough ([Indianapolis, Ind.: s.n.1, 2005). Shupert-Arick, Jan, “Eastern Indiana’s Lincoln Highway,” The Lincoln High- way Forum, 13 (Winter 2005-2006). Sleeth, Peter, “The Underground Railroad and the Marshall Family of Econ- omy, Indiana,” The Hoosier Genealogist, 45 (Fall 2005). Smith, Bruce C., The War Comes to Plum Street (Bloomington: Indiana Uni- versity Press, 2005). Snyder, Suzanne G., “Singing Societies of Indiana,” Indiana German Heritage Society Newsletter, 21 (Spring 2005). Starke County: Interim Report (Indianapolis: Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana, 2005). Straw, John B., “Documenting Middletown: From the Lynds to the Middle- town Digital Archives,” Indiana Magazine of History, 101 (September 2005). “Super Stars of Architecture,” Indiana Preservationist, No. 4 (July/August 2005). [Series of articles covering Daniel Burnham and Louis Sullivan, Eero Saarinen, John Lloyd Wright, Michael Graves, and Alden B. Dow.] “Thirty Years at the Indiana Magazine of History: A Conversation with Lorna Lutes Sylvester,” Indiana Magazine of History, 101 (December 2005). Thornton, W. W., and Douglas Fivecoat, Isaac Blackford: The Indiana Black- stone (Indianapolis: Indiana Supreme Court, 2005). Vander Hill, C. Warren, “The Middletown Jewish Oral History Project 11,” IndianaJewish History, No. 37 (2005). [Interviews of members of Tem- ple Beth El in Muncie, Indiana]. Vaughn, Stephen, “The Devil’s Advocate: Will H. Hays and the Campaign to Make Movies Respectable,”Indiana Magazine of History, 101 (June2005). Wagner, Phil, “A Duesy of a Trip,” Outdoor Indiana, 70 (July/August2005). [Highlights transportation museums in the state. 1 Weber, Catherine E. Forrest, “Exploring Ancient Worlds: The Life of Mary Hamilton Swindler,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, 17 (Spring 2005). Wepler, William, and Daniel Goodman, “No. 2,” Outdoor Indiana, 70 (MarcldApril 2005). [Community House Number 2, early 19th centu- ry dormitory in New Harmony.1 Wertheim, L. Jon, Transition Game: How Hoosiers Went Hip-Hop (New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 2005). 182 INDIANA MAGAZINE OF HISTORY

Whispers to Shouts: Indiana Women Who Create Art (Indianapolis: Indiana State Museum and Indiana State Museum Foundation, 2005). [Published in conjunction with 2005 exhibit held at Indiana State Museum.] White, Samuel William, Fragile Alliances: Labor and Politics in Evansville, Indi- ana, 1919-1955 (Westport, Conn.: Praeger Publishers, 2005). Whitford, Frederick, and Andrew G. Martin, The Grand Old Man of Purdue University and Indiana Agriculture: A Biography of William Carroll Latta (West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University Press, 2005). Williams, Olgen, Healing the Heart, Healing the ‘hood (West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University Press, 2005). Willis, Imel H., Plow a Straight Row: Willisville Beginnings and Beyond (Dec- orah, Ia.: Anundsen Publishing Co., 2005). Wyman, Tom, “Evansville Firm Becomes Iron Giant,” Indiana Preservation- ist, No. 5 (September/October 2006). [George L. Mesker & Co., manu- facturers of storefront facades.I