06/04/2026
IHJ contributing writers among winners of Excellence in Iowa History Awards
The State Historical Society of Iowa Board of Trustees presented its Excellence in Iowa History Awards during a ceremony held on May 28 at the State Historical Building of Iowa in Des Moines. Among those who received awards or recognition for their work in 2025 to preserve Iowa history were writers Matthew Walsh and C.J. Williams for their stories published last year by Iowa History Journal.
Walsh won the 2026 George Mills and Louise Noun Popular History Award for his story “A Symbol of Hope: Robert Ray Welcomes Southeast Asian Refugees” published in IHJ’s May/June 2025 issue.
Williams received a certificate of recognition in the Mills-Noun category for his story “A Profile in Judicial Courage” published in IHJ’s July/August 2025 issue.
Copies of IHJ's past issues featuring their stories are available at iowahistoryjournal.com.
Others who received awards include Coreen Derifield (Benjamin F. Shambaugh Award), Christopher Schoen (Excellence in Archaeology & Historic Preservation), Grace Linden and Moville Historical Society (Loren Horton Community History Award), Marian Wilson Kimber (Mildred Throne & Charles Aldrich Scholarly History Award) and John Zeller (William J. Petersen & Edgar R. Harlan Lifetime Achievement Award).
For the full list of winners visit history.iowa.gov.