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Volume 104 • Number 1

MARCH 2006


Staff

ARTICLES

Editor's Note 1

The Measure of Worthiness: The Rev. Oscar McCulloch and the Pauper Problem, 1877–1891 3
Brent Ruswick

Recasting the Tribe of Ishmael: The Role of Indianapolis's Nineteenth-Century Poor in Twentieth-Century Eugenics 36
Elsa F. Kramer

"An Aggressive Warfare": Eli Farmer and Methodist Revivalism in Early Indiana 65
Riley B. Case

REVIEWS

Gehring, James Dean: Rebel with a Cause and Smith, Hoosiers in Hollywood, by Randy Roberts 94

Owens, The Devil's Topographer: Ambrose Bierce and the American War Story, by Jonathan Elmer 97

Guice, ed., By His Own Hand? The Mysterious Death of Meriwether Lewis, by Larry A. Morris 98

Barnes, The Cost of Being Poor, by Edward Schmitt 100

Steiner, An Honest Calling: The Law Practice of Abraham Lincoln, by Gerald J. Prokopowicz 102

Washington, Packing Them In: An Archaeology of Environmental Racism in Chicago, 1865–1954, by David Naguib Pellow 103

Hoover, A Good Day's Work: An Iowa Farm in the Great Depression, by James Trulock 105

Mason, Slavery and Politics in the Early Republic, by J. Matthew Gallman 106

Kachun, Festivals of Freedom: Memory and Meaning in African American Emancipation Celebrations, 1808–1915, by Cornelius Bynum 108

Blondheim, ed., Copperhead Gore: Benjamin Wood's Fort Lafayette and Civil War America, by David M. Owens 109

Currell and Cogdell, Popular Eugenics: National Efficiency and American Mass Culture in the 1930s, by Jason S. Lantzer 111

Rymph, Republican Women: Feminism and Conservativism From Suffrage Through the Rise of the New Right, by Gregory L. Schneider 112

Archibald, The New Town Square: Museums and Communities in Transition, by Amy Levin 113

Middleton, Smerk, and Diehl, eds., Encyclopedia of North American Railroads, by Richard Saunders Jr. 115

Letters 117


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