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Indiana Women's History Association

Links

Links to the World Albion Fellows Bacon Center

American Memory

American Women: A Library of Congress Guide for the Study of Women's History and Culture in the United States (See the press release).

Guide to Indiana Women's Oral History Interviews in Selected Repositories, compiled by a volunteer committee of IWHA, chaired by Kristen Sanders, librarian, Indiana University, and assisted by Glenn McMullen, Archivist, is available in paper form or at the Indiana Historical Society website. This is an ongoing project and volunteers will be most welcome.

Guide to Women's History Materials in Manuscript and Visual Collections at the Indiana Historical Society

Indiana Commission for Women

Indiana Historical Society

Indiana Resources: History and Biography

Indiana University's Lilly Library Manuscript collection
(features a subject guide to Women- Related Manuscript collections).

Indiana Women's History Trail. The Indiana Women's History Trail is a collaborative project of the Indiana Women's History Association, the Indiana Commission for Women, the Division of Historic Preservation & Archeology, the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, the Indiana Historical Bureau and Indiana State Library. It is hoped that each of Indiana's 92 counties will be represented in the nominations of notable Indiana women at www.in.gov/history. Go to the web site to nominate your favorite Hoosier heroines.

IUPUI University Library Women's History: Significant Indiana Women

Making of America

National Women's History Project

Northern Indiana Center for History

Repositories of Primary Sources (Search Indiana's primary sources).

University of Notre Dame Archives

Vigo County Public Library Archives


People

E unice Ballard Beecher

Amelia Earhart

Lillian Gilbreth

Alice Gray: Diana of the Dunes

Belle Gunnes: Black Widow of the Heartland

Edith Hamilton

Jane Pauley

Gene Stratton-Porter

Madam C.J. Walker

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