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Richard G. Boone
Education in Indiana in the 19th century.
cloth 454 pp. reprint 1941 (1892) / ISBN 1-885323-46-8 / $5.00
Order No. 4029
Amanda Divine and Colin-Elizabeth Pier

The 200 engaging images from the college archives illustrate the story of one of the first Catholic women's colleges in Indiana from shortly after the Sisters of the Holy Cross arrived from Le Mans, France in 1843 to present day.
College History Series from Arcadia Press.
paper 128 pp. 2001 / ISBN 0-7385-1852-2 / $19.99
Order No. 2444
Anthony O. Edmonds and E. Bruce Geelhoed

A narrative and interpretive history of a major institution of higher education. This publication tells the story of Ball State by focusing on the people who inhabited the institution.
cloth 374 pp. 2001 / ISBN 0-253-34017-9 / $29.95
Order No. 2288
Thomas Ehrlich

A university president gives his views of the goals and problems of higher education from athletics to political correctness and tenure.
cloth 164 pp. 1995 / ISBN 0-253-32913-2 / $24.95
Order No. 2178
John Gallman and Rosann Greene

Upon the occasion of his 90th birthday, friends gather to celebrate and relate stories and anecdotes of this public figure.
paper 73 pp. 1992 / ISBN 0-253-20753-3 / $7.95
Order No. 2062
Kendal Gladish and Hester Ann Hale

This historical society fosters history education through a network of history clubs to explore and appreciate Indiana's history.
cloth 144 pp. 1999 / ISBN 0-87195-133-9 / $22.95
Order No. 3037
Ralph D. Gray

This first comprehensive history of IUPUI details the origins of each of the schools, their growth and development, and the creation of the current urban campus.
cloth 355 pp. 2003 / ISBN 0-253-34242-2 / $35.00
Order No. 2394
Thomas D. Hamm

Founded by Indiana Quakers in 1847, it attained collegiate rank in 1859, gaining its national position in this century as a stronghold of liberal activist and modernist Quakerism.
cloth 448 pp. 1997 / ISBN 0-253-33256-7 / $35.00
Order No. 2200
Indiana State Teacher Association

The Indiana State Teacher Association’s (ISTA) story is the story of Hoosier education. Over the years, as reforms in the state’s instructional culture have been implemented, ISTA has been in front, leading the call for improved quality and accessibility. The history of ISTA is one of dynamic figures, intense debates, and hurdles to be overcome. All Hoosiers who have a say in the education of the state’s children, whether public figures, energized parents, or students of the ebb and flow of educational change, should have a copy of this book in their libraries.
cloth 164 pp. 2004 / ISBN 1-55753-364-4 / $14.00
Order No. 2523
George M. Logan

An institutional history, with anecdotes and photographs, of one of the foremost American schools of music and a major world cultural institution.
cloth 318 pp. 2000 / ISBN 0-253-338920-4 / $29.95
Order No. 2249
Alan McPherson

A compilation of photographs and history of use of Indiana's Carnegie Libraries. Dates and lists of Carnegie's contributions to Indiana libraries are included.
paper 240 pp. 2003 / ISBN 0-9636978-4-6 / $24.95
Order No. 2420
William Reese (ed.)

A series of studies on public schools from the crucial decades before the Civil War to the most recent efforts to reshape local schools for a postmodern society.
cloth 226 pp. 1998 / ISBN 0-253-33362-8 / $29.95
Order No. 2210
paper 226 pp. 1998 / ISBN 0-253-21154-9 / $14.95
Order No. 2211
William J. Seibold

Mr. Seibold was hired to teach at the Boy’s School in 1967. His book details the history of the institution from 1867 to today, including many pictures, land diagrams, bibliography, teachers, and activities over the years.
paper 207 pp. 2004 / ISBN 0-9724033-9-6 / $15.00
Order No. 2531
David Thelen

The study of memory opens exciting opportunities for historians to ask fresh questions and to make new connections of conventional sources long regarded as specialized and distinct.
paper 156 pp. 1990 / ISBN 0-253-20570-0 / $5.95
Order No. 2098
Bryant F. Tolles

Essays, aimed at executive officers of historical museums, societies, and organizations, addressing concepts of leadership, greater professionalism, and principles of organizational management.
paper 196 pp. 1991 / ISBN 0-942063-11-2 / $18.95
Order No. 3011
George "Mac" Waller
Founded in 1855 by the Disciples of Christ as North Western Christian University, Butler University was renamed in 1877 for Ovid Butler, an attorney and abolitionist, who had been the chief moving force behind the school’s creation. While "Christian faith and Christian morality as taught in the sacred Scriptures," was part of the original charter, over the years the school developed along the lines of the classic collegiate university. Now with a student body of over 3,000 in its college of liberal arts and sciences and five professional schools, Butler University is an important part of Indiana’s educational, sports, and cultural landscapes.
cloth 505 pp. 1996 / ISBN 0-253-34723-8 / $35.00
Order No. 2662
Herman B Wells

Herman Wells recalls his formative boyhood years in a small Indiana town, gives his views on how to run a university, and describes some of his national and international service.
cloth 493 pp. 1980 / ISBN 0-253-11556-6 / $29.95
Order No. 2026
Nancy Wolfe and Suzanne Stanis

At one time the National Road in Indiana, or what is now U.S. Highway 40, was the major thoroughfare across the state. Towns and businesses developed along the road as people moved west.
"This curriculum packet offers a look at the role the National Road played in Indiana's past and highlights important people and places vital to the road's history. Lessons will assist you in meeting the fourth grade social studies standards but can also be adapted for use at other grade levels. Throughout the lessons, primary source materials and documents will be used. It is our hope that the history of the National Road as presented here will enrich your students' understanding of this corridor of Indiana's past and inspire them to expand their understanding of Indiana's larger role in history."
paper 129 pp. 2003 / $10.00 / Order No. 2598Broadsides: Education
Dani B. Pfaff
Reproductions of primary source materials from Indiana history for use across the curriculum; activities, maps, timelines, reference materials, finding aids.
paper / $0.75
Order No. 6006
Dani B. Pfaff

Reproductions of primary source materials from Indiana history for use across the curriculum; activities, maps, timelines, reference materials, finding aids. The Resource Guide provides introductions to the period and the subjects covered, including document introductions, activities, maps, timelines, reference materials, various finding aids to help match subject areas with the documents, and two supplemental related documents for each of the twenty-five packet documents.
paper 424 pp. ISBN 1-885323-50-6 / $8.50
Order No. 4006
Dani B. Pfaff

Document packets each consist of five document reproductions (two views each) and two supplementary sheets in an envelope. The Five document topics are Commerce, Trade, and Agriculture (Order No. 6004); Daily Life (Order No. 6005); Education (Order No. 6006); Politics (Order No. 6007); and Transportation and Communication (Order No. 6008)
Document Packet Set 1987 / $3.00
Order No. 6009
paper / ISSN 1071-3301 / $1.00 (1-19 copies); $.30 (20 or more copies)
William W. Borden, Indiana philanthropist of New Providence, whose educational goals and scientific collections have preserved his memory.
16 pp. 1995 / Order No. 7034
A sample of most of the Historical Bureau materials suitable for classroom use. Includes free materials which may vary.
$4.50 / Order No. 6044

1.5" / $0.50 / Order No. 6105
3" / $0.75 / Order No. 6106
7" / $2.50 / Order No. 6107
12" / $4.00 / Order No. 6108
Email the Indiana Historical Bureau at ihb@history.IN.gov with questions or an order.