Submissions from 2020
The Commonwealth Memorial: A New Sculpture for the Capitol Grounds, Becky Ault
Reframing, Rethinking, and Remembering: Considering the Digital Harrisburg Project, Lisa Krissoff Boehm
The 1918 Influenza Outbreak in Harrisburg, Sarah Wilson Carter
Reimagining Harrisburg's Old Eighth Ward Through Poetry, Jean Corey
Friends of Reform: The Correspondence of J. Horace McFarland and Mira Lloyd Dock, Molly Elspas and Anna Strange
Look Up, Look Out: Discrepant Stories from the Old Eighth Ward, Andrew Dyrli Hermeling
The Greek Communities of Harrisburg and Lancaster: A Study of Immigration, Residence, and Mobility in the City Beautiful Era, Kostis Kourelis and David Pettegrew
Understanding Urban Progressivism and the City Beautiful Movement, James LaGrand
Harrisburg's Historic African American Community: An Interview with Calobe Jackson Jr., James LaGrand and David Pettegrew
Harrisburg, the City Beautiful: Recasting the History of Urban Reform in a Small American Capital, James LaGrand and David Pettegrew
The Digital Harrisburg Project: Placing the Population of a Progressive Era City, David Pettegrew and Albert Sarvis
Mapping Urban Change in Harrisburg, 1900-1903, Albert Sarvis
History and Memory of the Old Eighth Ward, Rachel Williams