HISTORY / United States / State & Local / Midwest (IA, IL, IN, KS, MI, MN, MO, ND, NE, OH, SD, WI)
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- Bucky's dome, the resurrection of R. Buckminster Fuller and Anne Hewlett Fuller's dome home in Carbondale, Illinois, Cary O'Dell and Thad Heckman
- It happened in Ohio, stories of events and people that shaped Buckeye State history, Carol Cartaino and Denvis O. Earls
- Abandoned Ohio, ghost towns, cemeteries, schools, and more, Glenn Morris
- The road to Marion Town, the settlement of Osceola County, state of Michigan, J. August Lithen
- West Bloomfield and the tri-cities, Ronald K. Gay
- Michigan in World War II, Daniel W. Mason
- Historic tales of Meigs County, Ohio, Jordan D. Pickens & Calee M. Pickens
- The Western journals of Nehemiah and Henry Sanford, 1839-1846, edited by Kenneth E. Lewis
- Route 66 crossings, historic bridges of the Mother Road, by Jim Ross
- African Americans in Fort Wayne, the first 200 years, Dodie Marie Miller
- Steamboats in Dakota territory, transforming the northern plains, Tracy Potter
- Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium, Eileen Wirth ; photos edited by Carol McCabe
- The Second City, the essentially accurate history, the Second City ; with Sheldon Patinkin and Liz Kozak ; foreword by Catherine O'Hara ; lastword by Harold Ramis
- Homewood, James R. Wright
- The hospital, life, death, and dollars in a small American town, Brian Alexander
- Letters from the boys, Wisconsin World War I soldiers write home, Carrie A. Meyer
- Michigan City beach communities, Sheridan, Long Beach, Duneland, Michiana Shores, Barbara Stodola
- Standpipe, delivering water in Flint, David Hardin
- Holland Michigan, from Dutch colony to dynamic city, Robert P. Swierenga
- Minnesota's lost towns, northern edition, Rhonda Fochs
- Fort Snelling at Bdote, a brief history, Peter DeCarlo
- Hidden history of Jackson County, Michigan, Linda Hass
- Industrial strength bluegrass, Southwestern Ohio's musical legacy, edited by Fred Bartenstein and Curtis W. Ellison ; foreword by Neil V. Rosenberg
- The abolitionist and the spy, a father, a son, and their battle for the Union, Ken Lizzio
- Washington Township, Linda Osborne Cynowa
- Finding a new midwestern history, edited and with an introduction by Jon K. Lauck, Gleaves Whitney, and Joseph Hogan
- Italian-American women of Chicagoland, Italian-American Women's Club
- Walking the old road, a people's history of Chippewa City and the Grand Marais Anishinaabe, Staci Lola Drouillard
- Building Taliesin, Frank Lloyd Wright's home of love and loss, Ron McCrea
- Minnesota's lost towns, southern edition, Rhonda Fochs
- Chesterfield, Nicki Jacobsmeyer
- The great water, a documentary history of Michigan, edited by Matthew R. Thick
- Slovenes in Michigan, James E. Seelye Jr
- Cuyahoga Falls, Jeri Holland
- Remembering Michigan's Civil War soldiers, David D. Finney Jr. and Judith Stermer McIntosh
- Galesburg, Patty Mosher
- The 1936-1937 Great Lakes exposition, Brad Schwartz ; foreword by William C. Barrow
- Flint 1890-1960, Genesee County Historical Society
- Lost Buxton, Rachelle Chase ; foreword by Leo E. Landis
- Wisconsin's flying trees in World War II, a victory for American forest products and Allied aviation, Sara Witter Connor
- A city at war, Milwaukee labor during World War II, Richard L. Pifer
- Irish Milwaukee, Martin Hintz
- Living and dying on the factory floor, from the outside in and the inside out, David Ranney
- Vanished in Hiawatha, the story of the Canton Asylum for Insane Indians, Carla Joinson
- The Wisconsin office of emigration 1852-1855 and its impact on german immigration to the state, Johannes Strohschank
- Norwegian American women, migration, communities, and identities, edited by Betty A. Bergland and Lori Ann Lahlum
- The last wild places of Kansas, journeys into hidden landscapes, George Frazier
- Hardin County, Ronald I. Marvin, Jr
- Detroit City is the place to be, the afterlife of an American metropolis, Mark Binelli
- A woman's war, too, women at work during World War II, Virginia M. Wright-Peterson