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- Glamour in the Collection
- Lew Wallace Letters Go West
- What Is a Hoosier?
- Danger on the River
- Our Volunteer of the Year
- Meet Michael Thrall
- Donor Spotlight: The Kruse Family
- A Family's Search for Avriel Shull
- Steve McQueen: The Great Escape
- IHS Teams Up with Eiteljorg
- The Iron-Gall Ink Project
- Bringing Back a 154-Year-Old Book
- Postcards Send Glimpse of Past
- One-of-a-Kind WWII Collection
- Did You Know Uneeda Biscuit?
- A Small Organization, Big Job
- Q&A with Howard County
- Hoosier Justice at Nuremburg
- The Native Americans
- Kids Create History Walking Tours
- On the Front Lines at History Day
- Our 180th Year
- Concerts on the Canal
- Behind the Journeys
- Interpreting the Past
- What a Swell Party This Is!
- A County Historian's Talk-Show Moment
- Meet the Local History Services Team
- IHS Seeks Award Nominations
- Meet H. Roll McLaughlin
- In Your Neighborhood
- Canal Collection Returns to Indiana
- Outstanding Local History Organization
- Riley's Image Comes Home
- Hot off the IHS Press
- Meet Dianne Cartmel
- A Peek into the Big Four Shops of Beech Grove
- Setting the Stage
- A Glimpse of Carthage on Glass
- Blood Shed in This War
- Nature's Storyteller: The Life of Gene Stratton-Porter
- For Duty and Destiny
- Hanna's Town
- Justices of the Indiana Supreme Court
- Donor Spotlight: David Meyer
- Harrison Letter Added to Extensive IHS Collection
- Conserving Harrison's Words
- Meet Marianne Doyle
- Two Outstanding Organizations Answer Three Questions
- Civil War Home Front Collections Now Online
- Extensive Hoosier Family Collection Lands at IHS
- A Life in Public History
- Civil War Letter Filled with Bad News, Hope
- A Home in Our Keeping
- Civil War from Fort Sumter to Emancipation
- Hot Off the IHS Press
- Our Favorite Event - Holiday Author Fair
- You Are There 1939: Healing Bodies, Changing Minds
- Meet Cheryl Engber
- Robert Wise: Shadowlands
- Irwin-Sweeney-Miller Family Collection
- A Billy the Kid Mystery Solved
- IHS Launches Online Access to Historic Newspaper Pages
- Member Trip: Civil War Crossroads at Chattanooga
- Uneeda
Uneeda
Who could resist a biscuit from this charming young lady? Uneeda Biscuit was created around 1899 by the National Biscuit Company, later known as Nabisco. It was the first advertising campaign to feature a packaged, ready-to-eat food.

