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Albion Fellows Bacon: Indiana's Municipal Housekeeper by Robert G. Barrows,

Albion Fellows Bacon: Indiana's Municipal Housekeeper by Robert G. Barrows,
Born in Evansville, Indiana, in 1865, Albion Fellows was reared in the nearby hamlet of McCutchanville and graduated from Evansville High School. She worked for several years as a secretary and court reporter, toured Europe with her sister, married local merchant Hilary Bacon in 1888, and settled into a seemingly comfortable routine of middle-class domesticity. In 1892, however, she was afflicted with an illness that lasted for several years, an ailment that may have resulted from a real or perceived absence of outlets for her intelligence and creativity. Bacon eventually found such outlets in a myriad of voluntary associations and social welfare campaigns. She was best known for her work on behalf of tenement reform and was instrumental in the passage of legislation to improve housing conditions in Indiana. She was also involved in child welfare, city planning and zoning, and a variety of public health efforts. Bacon became Indiana's foremost "municipal housekeeper", a Progressive Era term for women who applied their domestic skills to social problems plaguing their communities.

Evansville: The World War II Years
Evansville: The World War II Years
World War II changed the face of Evansville Indiana. In December 1941, the city was still recovering from the Great Depression, yet within three months, a series of blockbuster announcements transformed the region. Several corporations received major defense contracts to manufacture parts and ammunitions, while two new installation were launched: a shipyard to construct Landing Ship Tanks and a factory to manufacture P-47 airplanes. Industrial employment rose dramatically, producing social, economic, and racial tensions as thousands of newcomers poured into a city that lacked adequate housing and public facilities. The citizens of Evansville persevered, and most workers stayed following the end of the war. One federal official commented that the city--not just its many defense plants--deserved the coveted Army-Navy "E" (for excellence) award.

Evansville, Indiana - For other places named Evansville see Evansville (disambiguation).

Evansville Tornado of November 2005 - The Evansville Tornado of November 2005 was a powerful tornado that formed on November 6, 2005, outside of Evansville, Indiana, a city in southwestern Indiana on the Ohio River. With 24 confirmed fatalities, it was the deadliest and most severe United States tornado in 2005 and the deadliest in Indiana since 47 died when several tornadoes hit the state during the Super Outbreak of 1974.

Evansville Bluecats - The Evansville Bluecats is the name of the indoor football team in Evansville, Indiana. The team plays at Evansville's Robert Stadium.

University of Evansville - The University of Evansville (UE) is a small (approximately 2400 students), private University located in Evansville, Indiana. Founded in 1854 as Moores Hill College, it is located on the East side of the City of Evansville, just south of the Lloyd Expressway.



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