Women in Indiana History: a working bibliography



Women in Indiana History: a working bibliography.

Prepared by Lou Malcomb for ILF Spring 2002.

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Arnold, Eleanor, ed. Living Rich Lives: Memories of Hoosier Homemakers. Indianapolis: Indiana Extension Homemakers Assoc., 1990. 244 pp.

Ashendel, Anita. "WOMAN AS FORCE" IN INDIANA HISTORY.” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History 2000 12(1): 4-15.

Baker, Ralph and Fred A Meyer. Women elected officials in Indiana, 1980. Indianapolis: The Commission. 1981. OCLC: 11841642.

Bailey, Joanne Passet. "THE RULE RATHER THAN THE EXCEPTION": MIDWEST WOMEN AS ACADEMIC LIBRARIANS, 1875-1900.” Journal of Library History 1986 21(4): 673-692.

Barrows, Robert G. “Building up the State: women reformers and child welfare work in Indiana during World War I.” Mid-America. Vol. 77, no. 3 (Fall 1995) [267]-283. OCLC: 45251194.

Barteau, Betty Scales. Thirty years of the journey of Indiana's women judges, 1964-1994. [Indianapolis]: [Indiana University School of Law-Indianapolis], Indiana law review, 30, No. 1; Variation: Indiana law review; 30, No. 1. 1997. OCLC: 37213178.

Basch, Norma. “RELIEF IN THE PREMISES: DIVORCE AS A WOMAN'S REMEDY IN NEW YORK AND INDIANA, 1815-1870.” Law and History Review 1990 8(1): 1-24.

Biographies, women in history quilt. [Fort Wayne, Ind.]: American Association of University Women.1994. OCLC: 30592431.

Blee, Kathleen M. Women of the Klan: Racism and Gender in the 1920's. Berkeley: U. of California Pr., 1990. 288 pp.

Blee, Kathleen M. “OMEN IN THE 1920S' KU KLUX KLAN MOVEMENT.” Feminist Studies. 1991 17(1): 57-77.

Boomhower, Ray E. “THE GENE STRATTON-PORTER SITES.” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History 2000 12(1): 28-31.

Boone, Richard G. A History of Education in Indiana. New York: D. Appleton and Company. 1892.

Boruff, Blanche Foster. Women of Indiana; a work for newspaper and library reference, Indianapolis, Indiana women's biography association, M. Farson, 1941. OCLC: 1594436.

Brandon-Falcone, Janice. "IT PAYS ME WELL AND IS A GOOD THING": THE CLUB LIFE OF CONSTANCE RUNCIE. Gateway Heritage 1994-95 15(3): 56-65.

Buley, The Old Northwest: Pioneer Period, volume 1. Indianapolis, IN: 1950

Carmony, Donald F. Indiana 1816-1850: The Pioneer Era, The History of Indiana Volume II. Indianapolis, IN: Indiana Historical Society. 1998.

Caiazza, Amy B. The status of women in Indiana: politics, economics, health, rights, demographics. Washington, DC: Institute for Women's Policy Research, 2000. OCLC: 46516189.

Cashin, Joan E. “BLACK FAMILIES IN THE OLD NORTHWEST.” Journal of the Early Republic 1995 15(3): 449-475.

Courtney, Grace Gates. History Indiana Federation of Clubs. Fort Wayne, IN: Fort Wayne Printing Company. 1939.

Darbee, Leigh. “ENLIGHTENED WOMAN.” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History 2000 12(1): 40-42.

David, Victoria. The legal status of women in Indiana, 1816-1860. 1974. Honors Thesis--Indiana University. 1974. Note(s):"August, 1974." Includes bibliographical references. OCLC: 49196417.

Deal, Esther. Memorable Fort Wayne women. Fort Wayne, Ind.: The Association, 1988. Note(s):"March 1988". "Esther Deal, Project Chair."/ Includes bibliographies.

OCLC: 19070049.

Famous Hoosiers: men and women of today and yesterday whose lives and achievements helped also to build the fame of their Indiana. [Indiana: s.n.], 1940

OCLC: 39150635

Ferguson, Earline Rae."A Community Affair: African-American Women's Club Work in Indianapolis, 1879-1917." DAI 1998 58(8): 3264-A. DA9805341. Indiana University. 1997. 296 pp.

Friman, Alice. Loaves and fishes: a book of Indiana women poets. Indianapolis, Ind.: Writers' Center Press, 1983. OCLC: 9959300.

Gabin, Nancy. “FALLOW YET FERTILE: THE FIELD OF INDIANA WOMEN'S HISTORY.” Indiana Magazine of History 2000 96(3): 212-249.

Georgiady, Nicholas Peter, Louis G Romano, Richard P Klahn, and Bernard E Merritt. Indiana women. Milwaukee, Wis., Franklin, 1968. OCLC: 5854631.

Gougar, Helen Mar Jackson. The constitutional rights of the women of Indiana. [n.p., Reproduction: Microfilm. Woodbridge, Conn., Research Publications, [1977] 1 reel (part), 35 mm. (History of women, reel 955, no. 9594). OCLC: 14057522.

Greenough, Katherine Croan and Donna Langfitt. A history of the League of Women Voters of Indiana 1920-1952. S.l.: The League, 1977. OCLC: 8912279.

Guide to Women’s History Materials in Manuscript Collections at the Indiana Historical Society. Originally compiled by Alexandra S. Gressitt, 1997, Revised and Updated by Glenn L. McMullen, 2000 and Updated by Pamela Tranfield March 2002.

Harper, Ida Husted. The Associated Work of the Women of Indiana. Indianapolis: W.B. Burford, 1893. Indiana World's Fair monographs; Variation: Gerritsen collection of women's history; no. 1180. Notes: A review of the work accomplished in women's organizations in Indiana, written at the height of the women's club movement. OCLC: 46720941.

Harris, Betty Clayton. The Role of women on Indiana newspapers, and in other media, 1876-1976. Muncie, Ind.: Woman's Press Club of Indiana, 1977. OCLC: 3579342.

Harris, Leslie A., Henrietta Brown and Delores Smith. Outstanding black women in the state of Indiana. Indianapolis: National Council of Negro Women, Indianapolis Section, 1983. OCLC: 9695480.

Hewitt, John D. “PATTERNS OF FEMALE CRIMINALITY IN MIDDLETOWN: 1900 TO 1920.” Indiana Social Studies Quarterly 1985 38(2): 49-59.

Hine, Darlene Clark and Bidelman, Patrick Kay. “VOICES OF EXPERIENCE: BLACK WOMEN CHRONICLE THEIR COMMUNITIES.” OAH Newsletter 1984 12(3): 2-5.

Hine, Darlene Clark. When the Truth Is Told: A History of Black Women's Culture and Community in Indiana, 1875-1950. Indianapolis: Natl. Council of Negro Women, 1981. 90 pp.

Hine, Darlene Clark The black women in the Middle West project: a comprehensive resource guide, Illinois and Indiana. 1986. OCLC: 44674724.

Hoover, Dwight W. A Pictorial History of Indiana. With the assistance of Jane Rodman. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press. 1980, reprinted 1998.

Indiana Baptist women and missions: a historical sketch. [Franklin, Ind.: s.n.], Woman's Baptist Missionary Society of Indiana. 1919. OCLC: 46567915.

Indiana Branch American Association of University. Women Memorable Fort Wayne women: a women's history project of American Association of University Women, Fort Wayne. Fort Wayne, Ind.: The Association, 1988. OCLC: 19325790.

Indiana federation of clubs; a review of the activities and field of influence of Hoosier club-women. Indianapolis, Ind., Indianapolis Star, 1936. OCLC: 43934190.

Indiana State Bar Association. Women in the law banquet: October 28, 1993, Radisson Hotel, Indianapolis: celebrating 100 years of women in the legal profession in Indiana. Rochester, N.Y.: Lawyers Cooperative Publishing, 1993. OCLC: 34271868.

Indiana History – Women. Department of History, Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne. . Accessed 9/29/2003.

Indiana women in defense. [Indianapolis, Indiana. State Council of Defense. 1942. OCLC: 44633704.

Indiana women in local politics, 1975. s.l. : s.n., 1975. OCLC: 5348992.

Indiana women in the world war. [Indianapolis, Ind., American Legion.] 1938. OCLC: 3156209.

Indiana Women's History Association. Indiana women, 150 years of raised voices: sesquicentennial of Indiana's first woman's rights convention, Dublin, Indiana, October 14-15, 1851. Indianapolis, IN: Indiana Women's History Association, 2001. OCLC: 48878597.

Ketcham, Dorothy. Working women in Indiana. Dissertation: Thesis (A.B.)--Indiana University, 1914. OCLC: 34033379.

Kimball, Richard Ian. “ENFORCED LEISURE: NEW DEAL RECREATION IN INDIANA.” Mid-America 1997 79(1): 47-69.

Kriebel, Robert C. Where the Saints Have Trod: The Life of Helen Gougar. West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue U. Pr., 1985. 238 pp.

Lindstrom, Richard. "IT WOULD BREAK MY HEART TO SEE YOU BEHIND A COUNTER!" BUSINESS AND REFORM AT L. S. AYRES & COMPANY IN THE EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY.” Indiana Magazine of History 1997 93(4): 345-376.

Listing of men and women from Indiana who died in service of their country in the Republic of South Vietnam sorted by James Baughman Valparaiso, In: s.n.

1989. OCLC: 20107230.

Madden, Mary Roger. "NO LAND OF EXILE": THE LIFE OF MOTHER THEODORE GUERIN.” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History 2000 12(1): 16-21.

Madison, James H. “FLOSSIE BAILEY: WHAT A WOMAN!" Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History 2000 12(1): 22-27.

Madison, James H. Indiana through Tradition and Change: A History of the Hoosier State

and Its People, 1920-1945. The History of Indiana Volume V. Indianapolis, In: Indiana Historical Society. 1982.

Marshall, Joan E. “THE CHANGING ALLEGIANCES OF WOMEN VOLUNTEERS IN THE PROGRESSIVE ERA, LAFAYETTE, INDIANA, 1905-1920.”Indiana Magazine of History 2000 96(3): 250-285.

Miller, Kathy Kay. Rural Women's Work and Role in Community Building and Institution Building in Indiana from 1900-1980. DAI 1998 58(12): 4826-A. DA9819002. Purdue U. 1997. 209 pp.

Moonen, Alida Joyce. The Missing Half: The Experience of Women in the Indianapolis Athenaeum Turnverein Women's Auxiliary, 1876-1919. DAI 1994 54(11): 4030-A. DA9412022. Ohio State U. 1993. 199 pp.

Moore, A. Y., Sketches of Indiana missionary women of the Presbyterian Church. [S.l.]: Woman’s Synodical Society of Indiana, 1900. OCLC: 18354483.

Mottier, Barbara. Women in Indiana industries. Dissertation: Thesis (A.B.)--Indiana University, 1923. OCLC: 34274629.

Ostrom, Agnes Hinkle. Women in Indiana journalism. Includes bibliography. Dissertation: Thesis (M.A.)--University of Missouri--Columbia, 1940. OCLC: 28874219.

Phillips, Clifton J. Indiana in Transition: The Emergence of An Industrial Commonwealth, 1880-1920. The History of Indiana Volume IV. Indianapolis, In: Indiana Historical Society. 1968.

Pickrell, Martha M. Emma Speaks Out. Carmel, IN: Guild Press. 1999.

Pickrell, Martha M. “A WOMAN IN COUNTRY JOURNALISM: FROM EMMA SPEAKS OUT: LIFE AND WRITINGS OF EMMA MOLLOY (1839-1907).” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History 2000 12(2): 46-47.

Post, Margaret Moore. First Ladies of Indiana and the Governors. Indianapolis, IN: Pierson Printing Company. 1984.

Ray, Rebecca A. A profile of Indiana women in public relations in 1979.

Research paper, 4 hrs. Bibliography: leaves 55-56. Dissertation: Thesis (M.A.)--Ball State University. OCLC: 6617334.

Robinson, Robert V. and Wahl, Ana-Maria. “INDUSTRIAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES OF WOMEN, MEN, AND CHILDREN IN A 19TH CENTURY CITY: INDIANAPOLIS, 1850-1880.” American Sociological Review 1990 55(6): 912-928.

Robinson, Robert V.”MAKING ENDS MEET: WIVES AND CHILDREN IN THE FAMILY ECONOMY OF INDIANAPOLIS, 1860-1920.” Indiana Magazine of History 1996 92(3): 197-234.

Rodgers, Thomas E. “HOOSIER WOMEN AND THE CIVIL WAR HOME FRONT.” Indiana Magazine of History 2001 97(2): 105-128.

Ruegamer, Lana. “DOROTHY LOIS RIKER, 1904-1994: REFLECTIONS ON INDIANA HISTORY, HISTORICAL EDITING, AND WOMEN IN THE HISTORICAL PROFESSION.” Indiana Magazine of History. 1995 91(3): 246-261.

Scholten, Pat Creech.

A PUBLIC "JOLLIFICATION": THE 1859 WOMEN'S RIGHTS PETITION BEFORE THE INDIANA LEGISLATURE. Indiana Magazine of History. 1976 72(4): 347-359.

Seigel, Peggy Brase. “MORAL CHAMPIONS AND PUBLIC PATHFINDERS: ANTEBELLUM QUAKER WOMEN IN EASTCENTRAL INDIANA.” Quaker History 1992 81(2): 87-106.

Seigel, Peggy Brase. “SHE WENT TO WAR: INDIANA WOMEN NURSES IN THE CIVIL WAR.” Indiana Magazine of History 1990 86(1): 1-27.

Sellman, James Clyde. “SOCIAL MOVEMENTS AND THE SYMBOLISM OF PUBLIC DEMONSTRATIONS: THE 1874 WOMEN'S CRUSADE AND GERMAN RESISTANCE IN RICHMOND, INDIANA.” Journal of Social History 1999 32(3): 557-588.

Sewell, May Wright. A report on the position of women in industry and education in the state of Indiana. [n.p., Carlon & Hollenbeck, printers] 1885. New Haven, Conn., Research Publications, 1977. 1 reel. 35 mm. (History of women, Reel 943, no. 8521) Prepared for the Indiana Department of the New Orleans Exposition, by May Wright Sewall, at the request of the Commissioners for Indiana]. OCLC: 15724908.

Shumaker, Arthur W. A History of Indiana Literature: with emphasis on the authors of imaginative works who commenced writing prior to World War II. Indianapolis, IN: Indiana Historical Society. 1962.

Simpson, Oriel Claude. Women in industry in Indiana. Dissertation: Thesis (A.B.)--Indiana University, 1908. OCLC: 34316937.

Sloan, L. Alene. Some Aspects of the Woman Suffrage Movement in Indiana. DAI 1982 43(3): 902-A. DA8219445. Ball State U. 1982. 172

Springer, Barbara A. Ladylike reformers: Indiana women and progressive reform, 1900-1920. 1987. OCLC: 16402957.

Steinson, Barbara J. “MEMORIES OF HOOSIER HOMEMAKERS: A REVIEW ESSAY.”

Indiana Magazine of History 1990 86(2): 197-222.

Stephens, Jane. “MAY WRIGHT SEWELL: AN INDIANA REFORMER.” Indiana Magazine of History 1982 78(4): 273-295.

Stetson, Erlene. “BLACK FEMINISM IN INDIANA, 1893-1933.” Phylon 1983 46(4): 292-298.

Stevens, Mary L. Women's Work: Traditional Quiltmakers of Southern Indiana. DAI 1990 50(7): 2196-A. DA8925121. Indiana U. 1989. 304 pp.

Stultz, Carolyne. The Indiana State Soldiers Home, Lafayette, Indiana, 1878-1980:

soldiers, widows of soldiers & women in the US armed services that resided in this home: veterans that served in wars Civil, Mexican, Spanish American, Philippines; men & women that served in WW I & II. Danville, IN: C.J. Stultz, 1996. Note(s): Cover title. "The women that served are listed among the 'Widows of soldiers' in Part II."/ "Compiled January 1996." OCLC: 41976186.

Szopa, Anne. Images of Women in Muncie Newspapers: 1895-1915. DAI 1987 47(10): 3857-A. DA8703643. Ball State U. 1986. 244 pp.

Thornbrough, Emma Lou. Indiana in the Civil War Era: 1850-1880. Indianapolis, IN: Indiana Historical Bureau and Indiana Historical Society. 1965.

Visher, Stephen Sargent. Indiana Scientists: A biographical Directory and an Analysis. Indianapolis, In: Indiana Academy of Science. 1951.

Who's who. Indiana Federation of Colored Women's Clubs. [S.l.] : The Federation, 1955. OCLC: 18429537.

Who's who in Indiana: a biographical dictionary of leading men and women of the commonwealth. Limited 1st ed. Chicago: Larkin, Roosevelt & Larkin, 1947. OCLC: 9712513.

Women and the Law in Early 19th-Century Indiana.

Presents the full text of an article entitled "Women and the Law in Early 19th-Century Indiana," by Timothy Crumrin. Notes that a woman's gender and marital status were the primary determinants of her legal standing in Indiana in the 19th century. Discusses women's property,

divorce, abortion, and crime and punishment.

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