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- Founding families, by Margaret McKinney
- Official program, Evansville centennial celebration, sponsored by Evansville Chamber of Commerce
- Historic Evansville, a self-guided tour of downtown Evansville, Indiana, [selection and text, Douglas L. Stern ; research, Joan Marchand and Patricia Sides]
- Appraisal report of No. 300-302 Main Street, Evansville, Indiana as of October 1, 1942
- History of the city of Evansville and Vanderburg County, Indiana, by Frank M. Gilbert
- The great flood of 1937, Evansville, Indiana, Southern Indiana Gas and Electric Co
- City of the Four freedoms, a history of Evansville, Indiana : a survey of the history, architectural structures, and personalities of Evansville, Indiana, text by Robert P. Patry
- The Iglehart or Igleheart family
- Henry Hart & his family in Evansville and Indianapolis, a collection of documents, including copies of all Hart's known compositions, Clark Kimberling
- Art work of Evansville, Ind., published in nine parts
- Together, the people of St. Mary's and the people of Evansville
- Historic Evansville, a self-guided tour of downtown Evansville, Indiana, selection and text: Joan C. Marchand, R. Michael Robling, Douglas L. Stern
- The book of Evansville, illustrated
- A river, a city and a bank, a story of the growth through faith, courage, integrity and service, by Louis Bénézet
- Evansville and how it grew, by Thelma Overbeck, illustrated by Frank Fisher and others
- Historic preservation in Evansville, by Margaret L. Stephenson
- A glance at the history of Evansville, Indiana, by Winifred Sackville Stoner
- Sidelights of early Evansville history, Daniel W. Snepp
- Market table memories, seventy-five years of family gardening, vending, and values : secrets of the trade, M. Jane Schroeder
- Tales & traditions from Howell, by Sue Lyons Reel
- The Evansville Courier, Evansville, Indiana, documenting a century of progress, compiled by Hallie Bales Lannert from the Courier files
- History of Walnut Street Church, sketches of its pastors, elders and prominent members, with reminiscences of Evansville in early tines, Mary F. Reilly
- Medical Evansville in the nineteenth century, 1800-1900, Hugh McGary Memorial Exhibit, a project of the Vanderburgh County Medical Society, the Evansville Museum of Arts and Science and Mead Johnson & Company, Evansville, Indiana
- Official program and souvenir of the thirty-seventh annual encampment of the Department of Indiana, Grand Army of the Republic, and Evansville state centennial celebration parade and historical pageant, May 9, 10, 11, 1916
- Evansville illustrated, published in nine parts
- Evansville, 1812-1962
- A century of caring, celebrating the first 100 years of Mead Johnson & Company
- The first 100 years, a history of Evansville Country Club, 1900-2000, compiled and written by Sara Anne Corrigan
- The Evansvile story, a cultural interpretation, James E. Morlock
- Art work of Evansville, Ind., published in nine parts
- Evansville and how it grew, by Thelma Overbeck ; illus. by Frank Fisher and others
- The Green River country from Bowling Green to Evansville, its traffic, its resources, its towns and its people, edited and compiled by W. P. Greene
- The Book of Evansville illustrated
- The book of Evansville, illustrated
- On "Evansville in 1820", a painting by Emil Bott, published by the Evansville Museum of Arts and Science History Committee
- Special industrial edition of the Courier, August, 1899, a resume of the advantages and attractions of the Crescent City
- Industries of Evansville, trade, commerce and manufactures ; historical and descriptive review ; manufacturing advantages, business and transportation facilities ; educational advantages, churches, etc. ; together with sketches of the principal business houses and manufacturing concerns of the Crescent City
- The billion dollar team
- Fairview community, compiled by Geo. E. Clarke
- Once a month, May 1896, vol. 12, no. 5
- Evansville illustrated, published in nine parts
- Times never forgotten, a history of the Central attendance district 1824 to 1994
- Once a month, May 1896, vol. 12, no. 5
- The Commercial history of Evansville from 1850 to 1865, by Daniel Webster Snepp
- Historic Evansville, a self-guided tour of downtown Evansville, Indiana, [selection and text: Joan Marchand, R. Michael Robling, Douglas L Stern ; research: Joan C. Marchand, Patricia Sides]
- Shipyard work force, world's champion LST builders on the beautiful Ohio, 1942-1945, Evansville, IN, by Harold E. Gourley
- Evansville at the bend in the river, an illustrated history, Kenneth P. McCutchan, William E. Bartelt, & Thomas R. Lonnberg
- One hundred years of Evansville, Indiana, 1812-1912 with miscellanea, by Charles Emery Johnson
- History of the city of Evansville and Vanderburg County, Indiana, by Frank M. Gilbert
- Green River Road, from cornfields to concrete, written by Gifted & Talented Fifth Grade Students, Hebron Elementary School, Evansville, Indiana, 1992-1993