Recent Articles, Books, Pamphlets, Dissertations, and Other Publications in Indiana History
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Recent Articles, Books, Pamphlets, Dissertations, and Other Publications in Indiana History Compiled by Leigh Darbee Editor’s Note. This list of articles, books, pamphlets, and disserta- tions published from 1990 to 1993 is intended as a bibliographic contribution to Indiana’s history. The list will normally appear in each March issue of the Indiana Magazine of History. 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 usually reviewed in the IMH. Generally, we will not list newspaper 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, 1995, issue must be received by November 1, 1994. Many people have contributed to the present list, but major respon- sibility has rested with Leigh Darbee of the Indiana Historical Soci- ety. “Amputations in Civil War Necessary to Save Lives,” Snakeroot Extract, No. 26 (Autumn, 1993). Arnold, Eleanor, “Memories of Hoosier Homemakers,’’ Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, V (Fall, 1993). Balkema, Richard, “Party Divisiveness, Rule Changes, and Legisla- tive Productivity in the 106th Indiana General Assembly,” Indi- ana Academy of the Social Sciences Proceedings, XXVII, 3rd ser. (1992). Beatty, John D., Research in Indiana (Arlington, Va.: National Genealogical Society, 1992). Beavers, Addison, The Journey of Addison Beavers ([Indiana?: s.n., 19921). “Behind Bars,” Indiana Preservationist (July/August, 1992). [Series of articles about jails in Indiana.] Bertram, Mike, “A History of New Castle Utilities in Words and Pictures,” Henry County Historicatalog, XX (Spring, 1992). Binford, Tom, A Checkered Past: My 20 Years as Indy 500 Chief Steward (Carmel: Cornerstone Press, 1993). “Blackmail at the Harper Buggy Factory, [Columbia City],” Whitley County Historical Society Bulletin, XXX (August, 1992). [Arti- cle reprinted from the Whitley County News of July 3, 1903.1 Bond, James O., Chickamauga and the Underground Railroad: A Tale of Two Grandfathers (Baltimore: Gateway Press, 1993). Recent Articles in Indiana History 93 Boomhower, Ray, “Corydon: Indiana’s First State Capital,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, V (Summer, 1993). Boomhower, Ray, “Dan Quayle Center & Museum: Chronicling the Life of Indiana’s Newest Favorite Son,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, V (Fall, 1993). Boomhower, Ray, “A ‘Dapper Dan with the Soul of an Imp’: fin Hubbard, Creator of Abe Martin,” Traces of Indiana and Mid- western History, V (Fall, 1993). Boomhower, Ray, “The Gen. Lew Wallace Study and Ben-Hur Museum,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, V (Win- ter, 1993). Boomhower, Ray, “Hillforest: The Mansion on the Hill,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, V (Spring, 1993). Boomhower, Ray, “The Hoosier Slide: ‘Monument of Never Ending Sand,’ ” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, V (Spring, 1993). Boomhower, Ray, “Major General Lew Wallace: Savior of Wash- ington, D.C.,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, V (Winter, 1993). Boomhower, Ray, “ ‘Nobody Wanted Us’: Black Aviators at Free- man Field,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, V (Summer, 1993). Bourne, Russell, Floating West: The Erie and Other American Canals (New York: Norton, 1992). Bowers, Shirley H., “ ‘Captured on Canvas’: McKenney-Hall’s His- tory of the Indian Tribes of North America,” Florida Historical Quarterly, LXXI (January, 1993). Brewer, Fredric, “Rushville’s Dog Fennel Gazette: Indiana’s Myth- ical Newspaper,” Indiana Magazine of History, LXXXIX (March, 1993). Brothers, Timothy S., and Lisa M. Kennedy, “The Changing Geog- raphy of Vegetation Placenames in the Indiana Prairie Border Region,” Names, XL (March, 1992). The Brown Section in Review (Marceline, Mo.: Heritage House Publishing, 1992). [Uses photographs from the Martin Collec- tion, now at the Indiana Historical Society, originally used in the “Brown Section” of the Terre Haute Tribune-Star.]Order from: History Book Offer, Terre Haute, Tribune-Star, P.O. Box 149, Terre Haute, IN 47808. Bruns, Roger A., Preacher: Billy Sunday and Big-Time American Evangelism (New York: Norton, 1992). Bundles, A’Lelia P., “Madam C. J. Walker, 1867-1919,” Hayes His- torical Journal, XI1 (Fall, 1992/Winter, 1993). Bundy, Alice Ann, A Glimpse of Pioneer Life in Jennings County (Vernon: Jennings County Preservation Association, 1992). Bussel, Michael Robert, “Hard Traveling: Powers Hapgood, Harvey Swados, Bayard Rustin, and the Fate of Independent Radical- 94 Indiana Magazine of History ism in Twentieth Century America” (Ph.D. dissertation, Cor- nell University, 1993). Callen, Barry L., Guide to Soul and Mind: The Story of Anderson University (Anderson: Anderson University, 1992). Calloway, Colin G., “Native American History and the Search for Common Ground,” Reviews in American History, XX (Decem- ber, 1992). [Review of Richard White’s The Middle Ground: Indians, Empires, and Republics in the Great Lakes Region, 1650-1815.1 Cantrell, Martha, “[Henry] Lane’s Acquaintance with Henry Boese Exp[llored,” Montgomery Magazine, XVIII (April, 1993). Cantrell, Martha, “Misadventures and the Heaton Letters,” Mont- gomery Magazine, XVII (December, 1992). Cantrell, Martha, “Susan Wallace Writes of Experiences in Turkey,” Montgomery Magazine, XVIII (March, 1993). Carringer, Robert L., The Magnificent Ambersons: A Reconstruc- tion (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1993). [Recon- struction of the movie script as originally written by Orson Welles. I Cart, David, “History Blooms at the J. F. D. Lanier Garden,” Out- door Indiana, LVIII (MarcWApril, 1993). Castaldi, Tom, “Potawatomi Culture Beckons through Wabash Val- ley’s Cicott Mill,” Outdoor Indiana, LVIII (MarcWApril, 1993). Cayton, Andrew R. L., “ ‘Separate Interests’ and the Nation-State: The Washington Administration and the Origins of Regional- ism in the Trans-Appalachian West,” Journal of American His- tory, LXXIX (June, 1992). Celestine, Indiana: A Sesquicentennial History ([St. Meinrad: Abbey Press, 19931). Childs, Ann Waybright, “A Hoosier Goes West: The Diaries and Letters of David Wallace Springer,” Wyoming Annals, LXV (Spring, 1993). Citron, Stephen, Noel and Cole: The Sophisticates (New York: Oxford University Press, 1993). [Noel Coward and Cole Porter.] Clark, George P., “The Dunking of General Cass: A Hoosier Myth,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, V (Spring, 1993). Conway, W. Fred, The Incredible Adventures of Daniel Boone’s Kid Brother-Squire (New Albany: FBH Publishers, 1992). Order from: Fire Buff House, P. 0. Drawer 709, New Albany, IN 47151. Coon, Dave, “Teaching in the Early Days Was Not an Easy Life,” Montgomery Magazine, XVIII (January, 1993). Cox, Stephen L., “Back to the 1820s: The Re-restoration [of the William Conner House],” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, V (Winter, 1993). Recent Articles in Indiana History 95 Cox, Stephen L., “New Life: Eli Lilly and the First Restoration [of the Conner House],” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, V (Winter, 1993). Cox, Stephen L., and Timothy Crumrin, eds., Building a Home, Pre- serving a Heritage: The Story of the Conner House ([Fishers: Conner Prairie], 1993). Crumrin, Timothy, “Between Two Worlds: William Conner of Indi- ana,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, V (Winter, 1993). Culbertson, Kurt, “The Origins of Landscape Architecture in Ohio: The Life and Work of George Edward Kessler,” Queen City Her- itage, LI (Spring, 1993). [Includes references to Kessler’s work in Indianapolis.] Cwiklik, Robert, Tecumseh: Shawnee Rebel (New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1993). Darbee, Leigh, “Jefferson and Jeffersonville,” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, V (Summer, 1993). Davis, Marsh, “Eclectic Style Has Diversity in Common,” Indiana Preservationist (July/August, 19921. Davis, Rodney O., “William Herndon’s Indiana Oral History Pro- ject, 1865,” Indiana Magazine of History, LXXXIX (June, 1993). Dean, Arnold, comp., The Cemeteries of Wayne County, Indiana (Richmond: Wayne County Genealogical Society, 1992). Order from: Wayne County Genealogical Society, 1150 N. A St., Rich- mond, IN 47374. Deceased Priests: Diocese of Lafayette in Indiana. 3rd ed. ([Indi- ana]: Fr. Anthony Prosen, 1992). Order from: Fr. Anthony Prosen, Newman Center for Catholic Students, 1200 W. River- side Ave., Muncie, IN 47303. Divita, James J., Rejoice and Remember: A Centennial History of the Catholic Community of St. Anthony of Padua (Indianapolis: Centennial Committee, St. Anthony Parish, 1992). Order from: The author, Dept. of History, Marian College, 3200 Cold Spring Rd., Indianapolis, IN 46222. Duncan, Rita C., and Stella Fox, Scipio Township’s Early History ([Indiana: R. C. Duncan], 1992). Dunne, Robert, “A Plea for a Protestant American Dream: Lyman Beecher’s A Plea for the West,” The Old Northwest, XVI (Fall, 1992). “Efforts Are Underway to Maintain Indiana’s Remaining Round Barns,” Fulton County Historical Society Quarterly Newsletter, I1 (December, 1992). [Reprint of article in The Sentinel / The Compass (Rochester), June 17, 1992.1 Einstandig, Max, “The Beginning of the Indiana Jewish Historical Society,” Indiana Jewish History, No. 29 (1993). 96 Indiana Magazine of History Eley, Gloria, “In Honor of Black History Month, Visit These His- toric Landmarks,” Outdoor Indiana, LVII (January/ February,