Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, Fall 2007, Volume 19, Number 4

Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History is a quarterly history magazine published by the Indiana Historical Society. This issue features the articles Editors' Page: Forgotten Voices; The Artist and the White Whale: Gilbert Wilson and Moby Dick; The Doctor and the Stars: Goethe Link and his Obs...

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Other Authors: Ray E. Boomhower; Edward K. Spann; Wilma L. Moore; James H. Madison; Douglas Wissing; Mary Mackey
Format: Text
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Published: Indiana Historical Society 2007
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Online Access:http://cdm16797.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16797coll39/id/3740
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Summary:Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History is a quarterly history magazine published by the Indiana Historical Society. This issue features the articles Editors' Page: Forgotten Voices; The Artist and the White Whale: Gilbert Wilson and Moby Dick; The Doctor and the Stars: Goethe Link and his Observatory; Black History News and Notes: Behind the Reference Desk; Janet Cheatham Bell in the House; Everyday People; Burdens of War and Memories of Home: An Indiana Woman in World War II; This Rash Adventure: Ezra Pound at Wabash College; The Notorious Mrs. Winston and Morgan's Raid: Fact and Fiction; Images of Indiana