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1. Indiana to 1816 the Colonial Period the History of Indiana Volume I
by John D.; Riker Barnhart
Seller Description: Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less. See More Details
Indiana Historical Bureau & Indiana Historical Society
Softcover, Good
Dallas, TX, USA
$8.92
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2. Indiana to 1816: the Colonial Period--Volume One
by Barnhart, John D.; Riker, Dorothy L.
Seller Description: Good. Former library softcover in Good condition. Clean pages aside from library marks. Good binding. Ships fast and guaranteed well protected with domestic tracking. See More Details
1971, Indiana Historical Bureau & Indiana Historical Society
Paperback, Good
Bloomington, IN, USA
$9.50
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3. Mississippi Valley Historical Review Volume Xliii June, 1956, to March, 1957
by Barnhart, John D. Et Al (Editors)
Seller Description: Good. Ex-Library; 4to 11"-13" tall. See More Details
Mississippi Valley Historical Association
Hardcover, Good
Springfield, MO, USA
$12.50
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4. Indiana to 1816; the Colonial Period, (the History of Indiana)
by John D Barnhart
Seller Description: Fair. Former library book; Missing dust jacket; Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less. See More Details
Indiana Historical Bureau
Hardcover, Fair
Halethorpe, MD, USA
$19.93
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5. Indiana Magazine of History: September, 1945 (Volume Xli, No. 3)
by Barnhart, John D. (Editor)
Seller Description: Small 4to. Stiff wrappers. Pp. 221-321. Map, tables. Very good. Outer wrappers (only) show minor age toning and faint edgewear. Tight and nice issue of this scholarly quarterly, featuring Lincoln scholar Louis A. Warren's well-known article, "Herndon's Contribution to Lincoln Mythology"--and at the top of the front wrapper Warren himself boldly pens "'Herndon's Contribution to Lincoln Mythology' / By Louis A. Warren 221-244" in black ink. From the collection of noted Lincoln and Civil War ... See More Details
1945, Indiana University
Paperback, Very Good
Galena, IL, USA
$40.00
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6. Indiana Magazine of History Vol. Xl and Xli No.1-4 (March, June, September, and December 1944-45)
by Barnhart, John D. (Ed. )
Seller Description: Drawings. Very Good. Hard Cover. 4to-Over 9 ¾"-12" Tall. Includes 8 bound issues, Vol. 40 No. 1-4 from 1944 and Vol. 41 No. 1-4 from 1945. Ex-library copy with usual stamps and stickers. Light age staining to textblock, small abraison to first contents page, very light moisture stain to top edge of textblock, else very clean and tight. Light shelf wear and character soiling to binding. Vol. 40 No.1-4 includes: "Indiana's Reaction to the Submarine Controversy, " "Indiana Historical Society, " ... See More Details
1944, The Department of History of Indiana University
Blue Library Buckram, Very Good
Colorado Springs, CO, USA
$40.00
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7. Indiana: From Frontier to Industrial Commonwealth-Vol. 1
by John D. Barnhart And Donald F. Carmony
Seller Description: Very Good-with no dust jacket. Volume 1 only. Very Good-hardcover. Slight shelf wear, red scuffs to cover. Inside is in excellent condition, no noticeable markings or underlining.; Vol. 1; 8" x 11"; 422 pages. See More Details
1954, Lewis Historical Publishing Company
Hardcover, Very Good
Nashville, TN, USA
$50.00
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8. Henry Hamilton and George Rogers Clark in the American Revolution With the Unpublished Journal of Lieut. Gov. Henry Hamilton
by Hamilton, Lieut. Gov. Henry; Barnhart, John D., Ed
Seller Description: Good to Very Good in None jacket. Limited print of 800 copies. 244 pages with index. Tiny brown speck along page edges. See More Details
1951, R. E. Banta
Illustrated Cloth, Good
Birmingham, AL, USA
$95.00
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9. Henry Hamilton and George Rogers Clark in the American Revolution With the Unpublished Journal of Lieut. Gov. Henry Hamilton
by Hamilton, Henry. (John D. Barnhart, Ed
Seller Description: Good to Very Good. No Dust Jacket. Inscribed by Author(s) 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. 244 pp. Tightly bound. Note: The cloth is worn on the tips of each corner; being the reason for the lower "good to very good" rating. Text is free of markings. NOTE: Inscribed to Frank Gucker by John D. Barnhart on front end paper. This is 1/800 copies, first edition limited to 800 copies. See More Details
1951, R. E. Banta
Cloth, Good
West Brookfield, MA, USA
$106.92
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10. Henry Hamilton and George Rogers Clark in the American Revolution, With the Unpublished Journal of Lieut. Gov. Henry Hamilton (Vg+ 1st Ed., Ltd. Ed. )
by John D. Barnhart (Ed. )
Seller Description: VG+ No Jacket. Book. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Pub by R.E. Banta, 1951, stated 1st Edition, limited to 800 copies. Scarce. NOT exLib. VG+ or better cond. hardcover, no dj. Flowered bds, 1/2 black w/ pale green lettering on spine. Very light exterior wear. Frontis illus in b&w, tipped-in. 244pp incl index. Square, straight, tight, bright & clean except as noted, overall VG+ or better cond. Same or next day shipping. Please email any questions. See More Details
1951, R. E. Banta
Hardcover, Very Good
Prairie du Chien, WI, USA
$110.00
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11. Indiana Magazine of History, September 1937
by Barnhart, John D.; Harbison, Winfred A.; Bartholomew, H.S.K.; Alexander, William P.; Ehrmann, Max; Lynch, William O.
Seller Description: Good. Pages 259-380. Features: The Southern Influence in the Formation of Indiana; Lincoln and Indiana Republicans, 1861-1862; Governor James A. Mount; A Naturalist's Pilgrimage to New Harmony; Indiana Historical Society; Centennial Ode-To DePauw University; Prock's Letters from the Eastern Front; I Complete My Normal Training and Go to Elkhart; Indiana Genealogy; and more. Moderate wear. Prior owner's stamp atop first page otherwise clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Binding intact. A ... See More Details
1937, The Department of History of Indiana University
Paperback, Good
Ladysmith, BC, CANADA
$152.95
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12. Henry Hamilton and George Rogers Clark in the Am. Revolution, With the Unpublished Journal of Lieut. Gov. Henry Hamilton
by Barnhart, John D., Ed
Seller Description: Very good. 244, frontis illus., sources, notes, index, limited edition of 800 copies. The most dramatic and significant event of the American Revolution in the West was the capture of Lieutenant-Governor Henry Hamilton of Detroit by tough young George Rogers Clark at Vincennes on 24 February 1779. See More Details
1951, R. E. Banta
Silver Spring, MD, USA
$450.00