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TRACES of Indiana and Midwestern History Winter 2005 IHS Local History Magazine

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This is the Winter 2005, issue of Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History Magazine, Vol. 17, Number 1. This award-winning local history magazine is published quarterly by the Indiana Historical Society. There is a detail from a panoramic photograph of the members of the A1 G. Field Minstrels on the cover.
Topics:
Editors’ Page: The Fan by Ray E. Boomhower
Red, White, and Blues: A Personal History of the Indianapolis Racers
How He Came Back: E. Howard Cadle and the Cadle Tabernacle
Singin’ Sam: More Than the Barbasol Man
“Their Most Ardent Pleader for Woman’s Rights”: Congresswoman Virginia E. Jenckes
Focus: African Americans and the Civilian Conservation Corps
Images of Indiana
This magazine is used but in very good condition. This magazine is complete and does not contain address label.
Title: Traces
Publisher: Indiana Historical Society
Place: Indianapolis, IN
Date of Publication: Winter 2005
Binding: Softcover
Number of Pages: 48
Dimensions: 8.5 x 11 inches
Language: English
Condition: Very good
Topics:
Editors’ Page: The Fan by Ray E. Boomhower
Red, White, and Blues: A Personal History of the Indianapolis Racers
How He Came Back: E. Howard Cadle and the Cadle Tabernacle
Singin’ Sam: More Than the Barbasol Man
“Their Most Ardent Pleader for Woman’s Rights”: Congresswoman Virginia E. Jenckes
Focus: African Americans and the Civilian Conservation Corps
Images of Indiana
This magazine is used but in very good condition. This magazine is complete and does not contain address label.
Title: Traces
Publisher: Indiana Historical Society
Place: Indianapolis, IN
Date of Publication: Winter 2005
Binding: Softcover
Number of Pages: 48
Dimensions: 8.5 x 11 inches
Language: English
Condition: Very good