
The Hoosiers
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Chapters (243)
- THE HOOSIERS
- PREFACE
- CONTENTS
- CHAPTER I INDIANA AND HER PEOPLE
- CHAPTER II THE RURAL TYPE AND THE DIALECT
- CHAPTER III BRINGERS OF THE LIGHT
- CHAPTER IV AN EXPERIMENT IN SOCIALISM
- CHAPTER V THE HOOSIER INTERPRETED
- I. Edward Eggleston
- II. James Whitcomb Riley
- CHAPTER VI CRAWFORDSVILLE
- I. General Lew Wallace
- II. Maurice Thompson
- III. Mary H. Krout—Caroline V. Krout
- CHAPTER VII “OF MAKING MANY BOOKS THERE IS NO END”
- I. Fiction
- II. History and Politics
- III. Miscellaneous
- CHAPTER VIII AN INDIANA CHOIR
- I. Early Writers
- II. Forceythe Willson
- III. Later Poets
- INDEX
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