Since its first issue hit IHS members’ mailboxes, the quarterly popular history magazine Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History has …
Illinois resident David Meyer is a supporter of the Indiana Historical Society, and recently helped us acquire our latest William …
The newly acquired Milhous Family Glass Plates and Prints Collection depicts household scenes, family and friends, and views of Indiana …
Civil War letters and diaries written by soldiers who served with the 28th United States Colored Troops, Indiana’s African-American regiment, …
In recognition of the sesquicentennial of the Civil War, The Civil War from Fort Sumter to the Emancipation Proclamation is …
The African Methodist Episcopal Church was founded by Richard Allen in 1816. This new denomination quickly spread throughout the North …
Thomas Wyatt Binford is best remembered for his connection with the Indianapolis 500 where he served as chief steward for …
Civil War soldier Harvey Harry Boyd fought for the North and for the South in the Civil War, and we …
“It’s more than just a military installation,” says longtime IHS member Roy Zenor about Camp Atterbury. “It’s part of a …
IHS owns most of Billy the Kid’s more famous letters – including one in our collections that was previously unidentified. …