Indiana

Indiana is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States of America. Its area is 36,185 square miles (93,720 square kilometers) and its estimated population was in 2008: 6,376,792. The state borders Lake Michigan and the state of Michigan on the north, Ohio on the east, Kentucky on the south, and Illinois on the west. The capital has been at Indianapolis since 1825, nine years after Indiana was admitted on December 11, 1816, as the 19th state of the Union.

The University of Indiana (founded in 1820 as Indiana Seminary) consists of the campuses in Bloomington (main campus), Gary, South Bend, Kokomo, New Albany, and Richmond, as well as of schools operated in cooperation with Purdue University at Fort Wayne and at Indianapolis. Indiana State University is seated in Terre Haute. The state university was created in 1865 as the Indiana State Normal School, and instruction began in 1870.

Surveys

 * Boomhower, Ray E.; Jones, Darryl, photog. Destination Indiana: Travels through Hoosier History.2000. 203 pp.
 * Gray, Ralph D., comp., ed. Indiana History: A Book of Readings. 1995. 442 pp.  articles by scholars
 * Madison, James H. The Indiana Way: A State History (1990) excerpt and text search
 * Peckham, Howard H. Indiana: A History (2003) excerpt and text search
 * Reese, William J. Hoosier Schools: Past and Present (1998) excerpt and text search
 * Rudolph, L. C. Hoosier Faiths: A History of Indiana's Churches and Religious Groups. 1995. 710 pp.
 * Skertic, Mark, and John J. Watkins. A Native's Guide to Northwest Indiana (2003) excerpt and text search
 * Taylor, Robert M., Jr. and McBirney, Connie A., ed. Peopling Indiana: The Ethnic Experience. 1996. 703 pp.  covers every major ethnic group
 * Taylor, Robert M. ed. The State of Indiana History 2000: Papers Presented at the Indiana Historical Society's Grand Opening (2001) excerpt and text search
 * Vanausdall, Jeanette. Pride and Protest: The Novel in Indiana. 1999. 169 pp.

Pre 1900

 * Bigham, Darrel E., ed. The Indiana Territory, 1800-2000: A Bicentennial Perspective. 2001. 196 pp.
 * Buley, R. Carlyle.
 * Carmony, Donald Francis. Indiana, 1816 to 1850: The Pioneer Era (1998), 924 pp excerpt and text search
 * Cayton, Andrew R. L. Frontier Indiana. 1996. 340 pp.
 * Giffin, William W. The Irish: Peopling Indiana. 2006. 127 pp.
 * Kellar, James H. Introduction to the Prehistory of Indiana (1983) excerpt and text search
 * Mills, Randy K. Jonathan Jennings: Indiana's First Governor. 2005. 259 pp.
 * Simons, Richard S. and Parker, Francis H., ed. Railroads of Indiana. 1997. 297 pp.
 * Stampp, Kenneth M. Indiana Politics during the Civil War )1949) online edition

Since 1900

 * Barrows, Robert G. Albion Fellows Bacon: Indiana's Municipal Housekeeper. 2000. 229 pp.
 * Fadely, James Philip. Thomas Taggart: Public Servant, Political Boss, 1856-1929. 1997. 267 pp.


 * Madison, James H. Indiana through Tradition and Change: A History of the Hoosier State and Its People, 1920-1945 (1982) excerpt and text search
 * Rund, Christopher. The Indiana Rail Road Company: America's New Regional Railroad. 2006. 254 pp.
 * Thornbrough, Emma Lou. Indiana Blacks in the Twentieth Century. Indiana U. Press, 2000. 287 pp.
 * Whitford, Frederick and Martin, Andrew G. The Grand Old Man of Purdue University and Indiana Agriculture: A Biography of William Carroll Latta. Purdue U. Press, 2005. 385 pp.