Celebrating
200 Years of Indiana History Using Maps, Art, and a Wicked Book
The
Ball State University Libraries GIS Research and Map Collection (GRMC) will
provide a presentation celebrating the Bicentennial of Indiana on November 16
from 6:00 to 7:00 pm at the Cornerstone Center for the Arts (520 East Main Street). This presentation will feature maps from the
Map Collection in Bracken Library and will also include custom Indiana history
maps created by the GRMC to commemorate the Bicentennial.
Some
of the maps included in this special series describe events in the state’s
political history, women’s history, civil rights history (above, click to
enlarge), the automobile industry, sports, and music. The series also includes maps featuring
famous people from Indiana. One of the
newest maps created for the project details the route of a bicycle road race across
Indiana won by world champion Marshall “Major” Taylor in 1895.
The
maps include historic photographs from the Libraries’ Digital Media Repository. And copies of the map may be downloaded from
Cardinal Scholar. (Just type "Indiana history map" in the search box).
The
presentation will also include maps of Indiana created by geography students in
Dr. Jorn Seemann’s cartography classes.
And information about how teachers can incorporate the maps into the
social studies classroom will be provided.
The
maps will also be exhibited at Twin Archer Brewpub (117 West Charles Street) on
December 1 as part of the Muncie Downtown First
Thursday Arts Walk. This event will
also include hand-drawn maps of Indiana from the watercolor class of Dr. Hannah
Barnes from the Ball State University Department of Art. And Keith Roysdon and Douglas Walker will be
signing copies of their new Muncie crime history book, Wicked Muncie.
For
more information, please contact the GRMC at 765-285-1097.
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