The citizens of 1976 realized we would have many questions about the celebration. They included the federal master plan for celebrations as well as newsletters and magazines. It is apparent from looking at the wealth of information that the federal government – and the State of Indiana – went all in to celebrate.
All items will be available for viewing at the Pulaski County Historical Society Museum. Call first, to assure someone will be available to assist you!
Bicentennial National Commission
Indiana Bicentennial Commission
Magazines
The National Observer
Voices of America
These newsletters are extremely interesting!
Miscellaneous Publicatiions
DATABASE
Publications Around the Country |
|
Item |
Detail |
| Bicentennial National Commission | 1976: Book: Master Register |
| Bicentennial National Commission | 1976: Book: Action Plan |
| Bicentennial National Commission | 1976: Book: Horizons ’76 Ideabook |
| Bicentennial National Commission | 1976: Book: Call for Achievement |
| Bicentennial National Commission | October 1975: Book: Comprehensive Calendar V1 |
| Bicentennial National Commission | February 1976: Book: Comprehensive Calendar V2 East |
| Bicentennial National Commission | June 1976: Book: Comprehensive Calendar V3 East of the Mississippi East of Mississipi |
| Bicentennial National Commission | September 1976: Book: Comprehensive Calendar V4 |
| Bicentennial National Commission | 1976: Book: Index of Activities |
| Bicentennial National Commission | 1976: Special Program Package for the American Issues Forum |
| Bicentennial National Commission | 1976: Book: Community Re-Discovery ’76 |
| Bicentennial National Commission | 1976: Book: Community Re-Discovery ’76 Galveston |
| Bicentennial National Commission | 1976: Book: Community Re-Discovery ’76 Quincy |
| Bicentennial National Commission | 1976: Book: Community Re-Discovery ’76 Tacoma |
| Bicentennial Times | November 1975: Newsletter |
| Bicentennial Times | December 1975: Newsletter |
| Bicentennial Times | January 1976: Newsletter |
| Bicentennial Times | February 1976: Newsletter |
| Bicentennial Times | March 1976: Newsletter |
| Bicentennial Times | April 1976: Newsletter |
| Bicentennial Times | May 1976: Newsletter |
| Bicentennial Times | June 1976: Newsletter |
| Bicentennial Times | July 1976: Newsletter |
| Bicentennial Times | August 1976: Newsletter |
| Indiana Bicentennial Commission Hoosier Minuteman | July 1975: Newsletter |
| Indiana Bicentennial Commission Hoosier Minuteman | August 1975: Newsletter |
| Indiana Bicentennial Commission Hoosier Minuteman | September 1975: Newsletter |
| Indiana Bicentennial Commission Hoosier Minuteman | December 1975: Newsletter |
| Indiana Bicentennial Commission Hoosier Minuteman | March 1976: Newsletter |
| Indiana Bicentennial Commission Hoosier Minuteman | April 1976: Newsletter |
| Indiana Bicentennial Commission Hoosier Minuteman | May 1976: Newsletter |
| Indiana Bicentennial Commission Hoosier Minuteman | June 1976: Newsletter |
| Indiana Bicentennial Commission Hoosier Minuteman | July 1976: Newsletter |
| Indiana Bicentennial Commission Hoosier Minuteman | August 1976: Newsletter |
| Magazine | July 6, 1976: The Christian Science Monitor |
| Magazine | July 4, 1976: GRIT |
| Magazine | Bicentennial Issue: Life |
| Magazine | July 4, 1976: Newsweek |
| Magazine | November 1, 1976: Rolling Stone |
| Magazine | July 5, 1976: Times |
| Magazine | July 5, 1976: US News & World Report |
| Newspaper | Unknown Date: 200 Years: Now The Future |
| Newspaper | September 27, 1975: The National Observer |
| Newspaper | October 18, 1975: The National Observer |
| Newspaper | November 22, 1975: The National Observer |
| Newspaper | December 28, 1975: The National Observer |
| Newspaper | January 17, 1976: The National Observer |
| Newspaper | February 8, 1976: The National Observer |
| Newspaper | March 27, 1976: The National Observer |
| Newspaper | May 1, 1976: The National Observer |
| Newspaper | May 29, 1976: The National Observer |
| Newspaper | July 4, 1976: The National Observer |
| Newspaper | January 6, 1976: Voices of America: Coast to Coast |
| Newspaper | January 12, 1976: Voices of America: Up and Down ‘Main Street’ on a Bike |
| Newspaper | January 20, 1976: Voices of America: Grandmothers – in Pantsuits – on a Bus Heading West |
| Newspaper | January 26, 1976: Voices of America: American Indians Talk about Freedom in Bicentennial American |
| Newspaper | February 2, 1976: Voices of America: A Sense of Common Sense in the Rural Northwest |
| Newspaper | February 10, 1976: Voices of America: Americans: Nice ‘Everyday People’ in Buses or Mansions |
| Newspaper | February 17, 1976: Voices of America: Black Americans Speak Up: a Mechanic, a Millionaire, a Vet … |
| Newspaper | February 23, 1976: Voices of America: In the South: Picnickers, Students, Hunters, Country Music Fans |
| Newspaper | March 1, 1976: Voices of America: Bicentennial Crowds Reflect on Future, Freedom, Faith in God |
| Newspaper | March 8, 1976: Voices of America: Some Vignetts from the American Dream |
| Newspaper | March 10, 1976: Voices of America: Two Working to Raise Quality of Life Around Them |
| Newspaper | March 17, 1976: Voices of America: Families Take Time Out to Look for America |
| Newspaper | March 24, 1976: Voices of America: Pungent Opinions from Okmulgee |
| Newspaper | March 31, 1976: Voices of America: Minorities get Help to Make Dream Work |
| Newspaper | April 7, 1976: Voices of America: What People Talk About: Children, Dogs, an Eagle |
| Newspaper | April 14, 1976: Voices of America: In the South: Women Speak of Changing Roles |
| Newspaper | April 21, 1976: Voices of America: Polk Street, Amarillo – Turf of the Teenagers |
| Newspaper | May 5, 1976: Voices of America: The End of a Bicentennial Voyage |
| Miscellaneous Publications | TV Guide: Special Issue July 3-9, 1976 |
| Miscellaneous Publications | American Heritage Advertisement for Desk Calendar |
| Miscellaneous Publications | National Geographic Fold Out Advertisement (Red) |
| Miscellaneous Publications | Rediscovering German Cookery, Adams County IL, Published by community of Quincy IL, IL Arts Council & American Revolutionary Bicentennial Administration |