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William Jennings Bryan: Voice of the common man
In celebration of Jacksonville's bicentennial, Dr. Michael Woods is writing a series of articles on some of Jacksonville's early leaders. Few names in American political history thunder with such ...
Eric Gugler papers, 1889-1977. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution. Funding for the processing of this collection was provided by the Terra Foundation for American Art. Glass plate ...
Indiana was a swing state in national elections between the Civil War and 1900. The 1890s marked a period of political realignment, influenced by economic hardship and the rise of third parties.
The Westside Community Board is hosting a Celebration Legacy Dinner on September 13, 2025, at 4:00 p.m. to honor Bea Thompson ...
In a world conditioned by evolutionary advantage, Christians are called to welcome those who seem naturally selected for ...
Indiana was a swing state in national elections between the Civil War and 1900. The majority of Hoosiers voted for Republicans Abraham Lincoln and Ulysses Grant for president in the elections between ...
William Bryan Ericson, Sr. (Bill) passed away peacefully on August 16, 2025 surrounded by his children Bryan and Cindi Ericson. He was born on December 12, 1944 in Coffeyville, Kansas to parents ...
From latex puppets of Bob Hawke and Robert Holmes à Court to wooden tribal masks and fetish figures from West Africa, a ...
Jeanne Jennings of Johnston Iowa, entered eternal life on August 23, 2025. Jeanne was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on November 10th, 1932, at St. Joseph’s hospital to Kathleen (Suttle) and Joseph ...
Re “When Speech Becomes Contagious,” by Adam Aleksic (Opinion guest essay, Aug. 21): President Trump’s persistent and mangled use of language has been pounded home to us for 10 long years. Few ...
Essays about the Composer -- Carrie Still Shepperson: The Hollows of Her Footsteps -- In My Father's House -- My Life as a Composer's Daughter -- From Composer to Composition: The Visionary Path -- ...
Dr Bea Thompson, educator, communitarian, and the first African-American to serve on Anderson City Council since 1976 is retiring in 2026.
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