There's From then til now, History of McCutchanville on e-bay.
Item number: 4545902811
He did a weekly-? article over the years. I don't think they've been
republished in book form or indexed.
Some of his articles do appear in the Evansville Boneyard
http://www.evansville.net/user/boneyard
You'll have to look through past issues
http://www.evansville.net/user/boneyard/archive_new.htm
or
keep changing the number in these links
http://www.evansville.net/user/boneyard/mccutch2.htm
http://www.evansville.net/user/boneyard/mccutch41.htm
http://www.evansville.net/user/boneyard/mccutch50.htm
You can use google to find sites about the underground railroad try
indiana underground railroad mccutchan
http://www.statelib.lib.in.us/www/ihb/ugrr/buryme6.html
http://www.usi.edu/artdept/artinindiana/Architecture/Downtown/Underground...
"...Once a fugitive reached Vanderburgh and Warrick counties they
were most likely aided by the conductors Charles McJohnston,
Judge A.I. Robinson, Samuel McCutchan, or Willard Carpenter...."
-Chris
At 06:39 PM 4/29/2005 -0400, you wrote:
Thank you so much for the information about the Wheelers in
saundersonsville.
This is my tribe. And for identifying Horatio Wheeler.
I would LOVE to see copies of Kenneth McCutchan's books about Saundersonville
and McCutchanville. Anybody know who is selling copies? Also - Kenneth did
a history column for the Evansville Courier. Anyone have copies of that? I
tried the paper and the historical association and didn't get far.
One of the McCutchan's is identified as a conductor on the Underground
RailRoad. Anyone know anything about him - or the UGRR in Vanderburgh County?
My thanks
Jenny