Papers, 1912-1914.

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Papers, 1912-1914.

Collection consists of the reports of a survey of Indiana newspapers, the draft of a history of newspapers in Indiana based on the survey, both arranged alphabetically by place of publication, miscellaneous notes relating to that history, a few letters in a separate folder, and an undated typewritten article, signed by Logan Esarey and entitled, "The Indiana press from 1850 to 1860: a study of public opinion."

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SNAC Resource ID: 7117576

Indiana University

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Woodburn, James Albert, 1856-1943

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Long-time professor of history at Indiana University. After earning his B.A. at I.U., Prof. Woodburn went on to become an instructor in the Preparatory School, serving in this role from 1879-1886. During this time, he also earned his A.M. and left to pursue his Ph. D. at Johns Hopkins University, which he received in 1890. He returned to Bloomington to teach American History and Politics, 1890-1915, and then after the department split served as a professor of American Hi...

Harding, Samuel Bannister, 1866-1927

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Esarey, Logan, 1874-1942

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Indiana University Professor of History. From the description of Papers, 1912-1914. (Indiana University). WorldCat record id: 237005910 Indiana University Professor of History; a native of rural Indiana, Esarey had completed his bachelor's and master's degrees and begun his doctoral work at Indiana University when he was appointed Research Fellow in the Department of History in September 1911. With that appointment he became the driving force in the newly formed Indiana Hist...