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Volume 102 • Number 3

September 2006


Staff

Articles

"A Primitive Method of Enforcing the Law": Vigilantism as a Response to Bank Crimes in Indiana, 1925–1933 187
Paul Musgrave

Winning the Vote in Fort Wayne, Indiana: The Long, Cautious Journey in a German American City 220
Peggy Seigel

The Civil City: An Interview with William H. Hudnut, III 258

Reviews

Pierce, Polite Protest: The Political Economy of Race in Indianapolis, 1920–1970 267
By Damon Freeman

Lassiter et al., eds., The Other Side of Middletown: Exploring Muncie's African American Community 269
By Khalil G. Muhammad

Whitford and Martin, The Grand Old Man of Purdue University and Indiana Agriculture: A Biography of William Carroll Latta 271
By R. Douglas Hurt

Beekman, William Dudley Pelley: A Life in Right-Wing Extremism and the Occult 272
By Timothy Crumrin

Smith, The War Comes to Plum Street 274
By Anne M. Valk

Grossman, Keating, and Reiff, eds., The Encyclopedia of Chicago 275
By David J. Bodenhamer

Benedict and Winkler, eds., The History of Ohio Law 277
By Elizabeth Osborn

Ruud, ed., Karl Bodmer's North American Prints 278
By Suzan Campbell

Dahlstrom and Dahlstrom, The John Deere Story: A Biography of Plowmakers John and Charles Deere 280
By Hugh Prince

Briggs, Lincoln's Speeches Reconsidered 281
By Allen Carl Guelzo

Goodrich, Darkest Dawn: Lincoln, Booth, and the Great American Tragedy
Guttridge and Neff, Dark Union: The Secret Web of Profiteers, Politicians, and Booth Conspirators that Led to Lincoln's Death
283
By Michael W. Pfau

Bukowski, Pictures of Home: A Memoir of Family and City 285
By Thomas J. Jablonsky

Mackey, The Uncivil War: Irregular Warfare in the Upper South, 1861–1865 287
By Robert E. May

Jakle and Sculle, Signs in America's Auto Age: Signatures of Landscape and Place 288
By Bruce Bigelow


Review Notices 291


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