Happy
Birthday, Indiana: Indiana History Maps
Available from Ball State University Libraries
Today
marks the 199th anniversary of Indiana’s admission to the Union on December 11,
1816. The Ball State University
Libraries’ GIS Research and Map Collection (GRMC) is creating custom maps about
Indiana’s rich history. The maps are
geared toward the fourth-grade Indiana history curriculum and feature numerous
people and places often neglected in the elementary social studies
textbook.
Indiana’s
political history is depicted on the map Whigs, Willkie, and the White House:
Indiana Political History. This map features prominent figures in the
state’s rich political history, including the five U.S. Vice-presidents from
Indiana. The map also includes
lesser-known politicians like Eugene Debs from Terre Haute, who in 1920 became
the only person to run for President while in prison, and George Dale, a Muncie
mayor who became an early proponent of civil rights.
The
Mapping the Crossroads: Indiana Automobile History map describes some
of the people and car companies that called Indiana home. In its history, more than 50 communities in
Indiana produced over 200 makes of cars, including Studebaker, Auburn, and
Westcott. The Cole Motor Car Company in
Indianapolis, for example, produced the first automobile for a U.S. President,
William Taft in 1910. And Elwood Haynes
built the first successful spark-ignition automobile in Kokomo in 1893.
Indiana’s
history in the field of sports is also significant and is described on the map,
Horsepower to Hysteria: Indiana Sports History.
Indiana’s love of the game of basketball is depicted with hometown
heroes like Larry Byrd of French Lick and John Wooden of Martinsville. But the state is also the home of David
Boudia of Noblesville, an Olympic gold medal diver; Marshall “Major” Taylor of
Indianapolis, the first Black world champion in any sport—bicycling; and Dan
Patch of Oxford—a world record-breaking harness racehorse in the early 1900’s.
Other
maps in the series include a map of Indiana’s music history, Indiana women’s
history, Indiana firsts, a map showing movies that take place in Indiana, a map
of prominent authors from the state, a map of Indiana high school boys
basketball state champions (before class basketball), and a map of Indiana
points of interest.
The
maps include photographs from the Libraries’ Digital Media Repository and from
the Indiana Historical Society. The
Indiana history maps are all available in the Libraries’ Cardinal Scholar
repository. The maps may be printed and
used in the elementary classroom or for research and learning projects.
For
more information, please contact the GRMC at 765-285-1097.
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