"Whether you're just passing through a corner of the state or have lived in Indiana all your life, the book will tell you what's where in Indiana." --The Bloomsbury Review (Richmond, Ind
The courthouse, built in 1844, is the oldest courthouse in continuous use in Indiana. This photographic documentation of Ohio County, Indiana, covers the years at the close of the 1800s to the present.
Once there were hundreds of 19th-century and very early 20th-century covered bridges in Indiana so many in fact, that the state ranked third in the nation in the number of...
Blue is the biggest fan of the Indianapolis Colts, but when the team is off the field, he packs up his van and travels around the state. Come and explore Indiana from A to Z with Blue as your guide!
Identifying trees can be fun and enlightening with the Trees of Indiana Field Guide.
Presented in a simple, easily understandable, "scrapbook" format, kids will truly enjoy opening this travelogue-like book. This 48-page book is filled with current state facts and statistical data.
A true copy of the original “Proof of Freedom” was made at the Court of Hustings on May 29, ¡849, by Charles Howard, Clerk, and witnessed by William Lambert, Mayor. The copy of the free papers for Andrew Pleasants was recorded in Floyd ...
Identifies over three hundred and ninety species of birds commonly found in Indiana, describes their habitat, characteristics, and behavior, and provides information on migrations and population
This book offers advice to guide you in the all-important "when-to" such as when to prune shrubs, when to fertilize lawns -- and when to plant annuals and perennials.
REGIONAL INDIANA : A History BY WILLIAM E. WILSON “ This is a robust , lively narrative history of Indiana which reads like a historical novel with the state as its hero . ” — Hardin E. Smith , Gary Post - Tribune Panorama ... most ...
From the forgotten history of 1830s Indiana, John William McMullen unearths the true story of Benjamin Petit, a French Attorney turned missionary priest, and his mission to the Potawatomi People in the Diocese of Vincennes, Indiana.