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TRACES of Indiana and Midwestern History Summer 2012 Magazine Back Issue Hoosier Salon

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This is the Summer 2012, issue of Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History magazine, Volume 24, Number 3. A copy of John Michael Carter’s painting, Caroline, is on the front cover. This local history magazine contains articles and images of people and events in Indiana and the surrounding area.
Contents:
Editor’s Page: Fighting for Equality by Ray E. Boomhower
Don’t Touch That Dial – The Famous Faces of WTTV Channel 4
Art for Indiana’s Sake – A History of the Hoosier Salon
Black History News and Notes – Everyday People: The History and Context of Sports
Indianapolis’ Other Oscar: Baseball Great Oscar Charleston
Taking the Risk – Fighting for Women’s Rights during World War I
Foo! – Bill Holman and Smokey Stover
Images of Indiana
This magazine is used but in very good condition. This magazine is complete and does not contain address label.
Title: Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History
Publisher: Indiana Historical Society
Place: Indianapolis, IN
Date of Publication: Summer 2012
Binding: Softcover
Contents:
Editor’s Page: Fighting for Equality by Ray E. Boomhower
Don’t Touch That Dial – The Famous Faces of WTTV Channel 4
Art for Indiana’s Sake – A History of the Hoosier Salon
Black History News and Notes – Everyday People: The History and Context of Sports
Indianapolis’ Other Oscar: Baseball Great Oscar Charleston
Taking the Risk – Fighting for Women’s Rights during World War I
Foo! – Bill Holman and Smokey Stover
Images of Indiana
This magazine is used but in very good condition. This magazine is complete and does not contain address label.
Title: Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History
Publisher: Indiana Historical Society
Place: Indianapolis, IN
Date of Publication: Summer 2012
Binding: Softcover