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The Gas Boom of East Central Indiana

by James A. Glass, David Kohrman

One of the most dramatic eras in Indiana history, the natural gas boom in the east central region transformed a mostly agricultural area into a major industrial center. The discovery of natural gas created major cities in the place of county seat towns, boomtowns where there had been villages, and factories towering over former farm land. The impact of the boom lived on even after gas itself failed. Through a collection of vintage images, authors James A. Glass and David G. Kohrman provide an overview of the boom era and its legacy in the four county seats of the gas belt: Muncie, Anderson, Kokomo, and Marion, as well as smaller communities such as Elwood, Fairmount, and Gas City.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

One of the most dramatic eras in Indiana history, the natural gas boom in the east central region transformed a mostly agricultural area into a major industrial center. The discovery of natural gas created major cities in the place of county seat towns, boomtowns where there had been villages, and factories towering over former farm land. The impact of the boom lived on even after gas itself failed. Through a collection of vintage images, authors James A. Glass and David G. Kohrman provide an overview of the boom era and its legacy in the four county seats of the gas belt: Muncie, Anderson, Kokomo, and Marion, as well as smaller communities such as Elwood, Fairmount, and Gas City.

Author Biography

James A. Glass is director of both the Center for Historic Preservation and the graduate program in Historic Preservation at Ball State University in Muncie. He has researched the gas boom extensively, presenting his findings in publications and slide shows throughout the gas belt. David Kohrman is student in Ball State University's Historic Preservation graduate program. Originally from Michigan, he has published two previous book with Arcadia: Kalamazoo and Detroit's Statler and Book-Cadillac Hotels. This project is sponsored by Minnetrista, an organization that creates awareness, understand

Long Description

One of the most dramatic eras in Indiana history, the natural gas boom in the east central region transformed a mostly agricultural area into a major industrial center. The discovery of natural gas created major cities in the place of county seat towns, boomtowns where there had been villages, and factories towering over former farm land. The impact of the boom lived on even after gas itself failed. Through a collection of vintage images, authors James A. Glass and David G. Kohrman provide an overview of the boom era and its legacy in the four county seats of the gas belt: Muncie, Anderson, Kokomo, and Marion, as well as smaller communities such as Elwood, Fairmount, and Gas City.

Details

ISBN0738539635
Author David Kohrman
Pages 128
Publisher Arcadia Publishing (SC)
Series Images of America (Arcadia Publishing)
Language English
ISBN-10 0738539635
ISBN-13 9780738539638
Media Book
Format Paperback
DEWEY 977.200
Illustrations Yes
Year 2005
Publication Date 2005-08-31
Short Title GAS BOOM OF EAST CENTRAL INDIA
Birth 1942
DOI 10.1604/9780738539638
Audience General/Trade

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