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January 20, 2014

 

Correspondence between the front lines and the home front during the Civil War reveals shifting dynamics of family life.

A Shifting Role On The Civil War Homefront

Women on the Civil War home front spent the war years occupied with matters outside the boundaries of what was then considered “women’s work”.

January 13, 2014

 

a page from John Scott's Indiana Gazetteer

Mapping The Frontier

Gazetteers helped lure settlers westward into the towns of Indiana and other frontier states and gave them concrete information about their destinations.

January 6, 2014

 

Magazine Advertisement for the Silent Waverley Limousine Five, 1912

An Avant-Garde Electric Car

Gasoline propulsion claimed the day, and by 1914 the Waverley Electric car went out of production. Turns out, the vehicle was a century ahead of its time.

December 30, 2013

 

Soldiers’ Solace: Clubmobile Women During World War II

Clubmobile women did more than hand out coffee and doughnuts. Their most important job was to listen to soldiers' fears, frustrations, and hurts.

December 23, 2013

 

A Subtle Celebration

Christmas in pioneer Indianapolis was a private and almost invisible holiday.

December 16, 2013

 

Thomas Hart Benton included a scene of Klan members at a cross-burning in "Parks, the Circus, the Klan, the Press", part of the history of Indiana mural cycle, painted in 1933 for the Chicago World's Fair. The panel is one of two installed in Indiana University's Woodburn Hall, Room 100.

Slaying The Dragon

From small beginnings in 1922, the Ku Klux Klan had attracted an estimated thirty percent of all white males in the Hoosier state onto its membership rolls.

December 9, 2013

 

On The Vanguard For African American Rights

At a time when other branches of government proved inconsistent on matters of African American rights, the Indiana Supreme Court steadily upheld human rights.

December 2, 2013

 

The Infamous Hoosier Behind the Right To a Fair Trial

Although Milligan conspired against his government, the Supreme Court ruling in his case set a precedent regarding the rights of citizens to a fair trial.

November 25, 2013

 

The Legend of Pinhook

During the 1850s, a rail line planned to connect Lafayette and Covington, Kentucky would have stopped at Pinhook. The railroad never materialized.

November 18, 2013

 

Dubois Jeeps Regional Basketball Game, 1977

An Unsung Hero of Hoosier Hysteria

Referees have been indispensable to the history of Indiana basketball, although their contributions are far less storied than those of the players and coaches.

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