Hoosier History Live is an independently produced new media project about Indiana history, integrating podcasts, website, newsletter, and social media, created and produced by Molly Head. Its original content comes initially from a live with call in weekly talk radio show hosted by author and historian Nelson Price. You can hear the show live Saturdays from noon to 1 pm ET. It’s over the air in Central Indiana at WICR 88.7 fm, or you can stream at the WICR HD1 app on your phone. New show podcasts are up! October 14, 2023- Frontier conflicts about religion in pioneer Indiana Click here for podcast. For a complete list of show podcasts and show enewsletters, please go to ARCHIVES on our website.
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November 04, 2023 First cookbook published in Indiana and food fashions of 1840s and ‘50s- Encore
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Roadtrip: Historic marker for John Freeman in downtown IndianapolisAfter Angelina Collins ' husband died in 1869, she eventually moved to Salem, Ind., to live with one of her sons. She is buried next to her husband and two of their sons in Fairview Cemetery in New Albany. Guest Roadtripper Dona Stokes-Lucas, historic researcher, suggests a visit to the John Freeman Historic Marker on this encore show. The marker commemorates the story of John Freeman and is located on the west side of Pennsylvania Street between 10th and 11th streets in downtown Indianapolis. Dona will tell us more about how John Freeman eventually retained his freedom but lost his savings in the process. She will also tell us more about the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 and how it adversely affected free blacks.
Hoosier History Live looks back: Block's, Wasson's and Strauss: bygone major retailers in Indy Our March 26, 2022 show with guest Ken Turchi, author of "Looking Forward, Giving Back: The Jewish Merchants of Downtown Indianapolis" spotlighted the two department stores that rivaled Ayres for about 100 years: William H. Block Co. and H.P. Wasson & Co., known conversationally by generations of Hoosier shoppers as "Block's" and "Wasson's". On this show we also explored L. Strauss & Co., which also was based in downtown Indy and specialized in high-quality clothing. Jewish merchants founded or built all three retailers in the late 1800s, with multiple generations of Jewish families overseeing the businesses for much of the 1900s. (The Ayres family was Protestant.) There certainly was a day when shopping at a glamorous downtown Indianapolis department store was an exciting thing to do! Click here to listen to the show podcast. You can also see a list of our show podcasts on our website at www.hoosierhistorylive.org and go to ARCHIVES. You can also sign up for our free weekly enewsletter at our website.Podcast listening, and Hoosier History Live copyright policiesWe still do a live radio show every Saturday from noon to one broadcasting on WICR 88.7, but more and more of our listeners are listening to our podcasts, which are basically audio copies of our live shows. Our website is www.hoosierhistorylive.org, and you can sign up at our website to get our free weekly newsletter. At the top of our newsletter and website we put notice, and links, to our newly published podcasts. We also provide a link to ARCHIVES, which is a list of our past enewsletters and published podcasts. If you have a preferred podcast provider like Apple Podcasts or Spotify, you can use their search function to call up Hoosier History Live as well. Look for the yellow Hoosier History Live logo. We copyright our work, and we have a crew of very talented people putting it together. But we WANT you to share it! We believe that learning should be accessible to everyone! You are welcome to copy, link to, or forward any of our Hoosier History Live material. Just please do not edit it! Our underwriter logos and voiced credits are on our material; and these underwriters make our work possible.
We'd like to thank the following recent individual contributors who make this show possible. For a full list of contributors over the years, visit Support the Show on our website.
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Please tell our sponsors that you appreciate their support! Acknowledgements to WICR-FM, Fraizer Designs, Monomedia, Henri Pensis, Maddie Fisher, Austin Cook, and many other individuals and organizations. We are independently produced and are self-supporting through organizational sponsorship and through individual contribution, either online at our yellow button on our newsletter or website, or by U.S. mail. For organizational sponsorship, which includes logos, links, and voiced credits in our podcasts and in our show, please contact Molly Head at (317) 506-7164 or email her at molly@hoosierhistorylive.org. © 2023 Hoosier History Live. All rights reserved. | |||||||||||
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