"Moore's Hoosier Cyclopedia" is a comprehensive compilation of statistical, official, historical, political, and general information tailored for the state of Indiana. Designed to meet the needs of busy Indianians, this cyclopedia serves as a valuable reference tool for anyone seeking quick and reliable access to a wide range of data and facts about the Hoosier State.
Illustrated with portraits of officials and other notable figures, the cyclopedia offers insights into the people who have shaped Indiana's history and development. Its focus on statistical and official data makes it an indispensable resource for researchers, students, and anyone interested in understanding the complexities of Indiana's past and present.
This work offers a snapshot of Indiana at a particular moment in time, providing a window into the issues, personalities, and priorities that defined the state. Its enduring value lies in its ability to inform and enlighten, making it a worthwhile addition to any collection of Indiana history and reference materials.
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