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Wherefrom the General Baptists of the Midwest and Upper South?

June 26, 2018 Randy Mills

In 1994, the Indiana Historical Society awarded me a generous CLIO Grant to carry out research and write about a…

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Posted in: Human Interest Filed under: articles, General Baptists, History, Indiana Magazine of History, published article, Religion

Dear Dad…

June 16, 2018 Randy Mills

I found this photo in Mary Frances’ worn brown scrapbook, the one filled with the letters you sent her when…

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Posted in: Human Interest Filed under: dad, family, family history, father, fathers' day

An Officer of Admirable Courage

June 11, 2018 Randy Mills

Lyles Station, Indiana native Aaron Fisher was Indiana’s most highly decorated African American soldier of WWI.  I wrote an article about…

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Posted in: Human Interest Filed under: Aaron Fisher, Indiana History, Lt. Fisher, Lyles Station, military, Traces, Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, World War I, WWI

If These Walls Could Talk: The Story of Cockrum Hall

June 4, 2018 Randy Mills

Cockrum Hall is the oldest building on the Oakland City University campus. Many dramatic legends abound concerning this grand and…

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Posted in: Human Interest, News Filed under: Cockrum Hall, Oakland City University, OCU campus

It’s the Most Wondrous Thing

May 22, 2018 Randy Mills

The Story of Evansville, Indiana’s Petrified Man Scam artists and their dishonest activities have long been with us. One of…

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Posted in: Human Interest, News Filed under: articles, evansville, indiana, petrified man, published article

His Valorous Conduct

May 15, 2018 Randy Mills

One of the constant themes in the books and history articles Roxanne and I write centers on the heroic actions…

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Posted in: News Filed under: articles, Charles Garrigus, His Valorous Conduct, Indiana Magazine of History, Korean War, soldier, soldiers, war

Record Breaking Scores and Reckless Abandon

May 2, 2018 Randy Mills

Record Breaking Scores and Reckless Abandon: Remembering a College Roommate, the Early Seventies, and an “Undefeated” OCC Football Team In…

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Posted in: Human Interest Filed under: 1970's, College in the 70's, College Life, Dorm Life, Football, Oakland City College, OCC, Reminisces

From the Periodical Exchange Review in ‘The Genie’

April 18, 2018 Randy Mills

The Genie, a genealogy publication that rates genealogy journals across the nation, recently featured and article on the magazine Connections: The…

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Posted in: Reviews Filed under: reviews, The Hoosier Genealogist, The Hoosier Genealogist: Connections

Where to Purchase ‘Troubled Hero’

April 11, 2018 Randy Mills

Several people have asked about purchasing an earlier book I wrote on the Vietnam War- Troubled Hero: A Medal of…

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Posted in: News Filed under: books, OCU Bookstore, Troubled Hero, Troubled Hero: A Medal of Honor Vietnam and the War at Home

Lonely Soldier

April 10, 2018 Randy Mills

Of all the scores of photos Roxanne and I have collected for our books and articles about the Vietnam War,…

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Posted in: Human Interest Filed under: soldier, Vietnam, Vietnam War

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