Articles
- 2023 Talk Series “Celebrate July 11th” — 1920s earliest Creams in Iowa
- 2022 Charles Knox ACDHA Hall of Fame
- 2022 Iowa Barn Foundation Magazine, Spring 2022, Vol 28 No 1 “Charles Knox and Early American Creams”
- 2021 Helge Maland’s ‘Extra Lot’ 107C, Evergreen Cemetery, Jewell, Iowa.
- 1988 “Way Up North In Dixie: A Black Family’s Claim to the Confederate Anthem.” 1988. 1992. 2003. Howard L Sacks and Judith Rose Sacks. 1st Illinois edition. Acknowledgements. p xxiv “Barbara Knox painstakingly transcribed the Snowden correspondence.”
- 1987 Researching Child Labor in Pennsylvania: Challenges and Concerns” Baltimore Oral History Association conference
- 1987 Dangerous Work Must Be Done: Oral Histories of Child Labor (Pottsville, PA; Schuylkill County Council for the Arts, 1987).
- 1986 “Immigration and Ethnicity in the Anthracite Region: The Peter Kowker Story,” Pennsylvania Folklife 36, No 2, Winter 1987.
- 1985 Homrighaus, Barbara K., Stephen R. Couch, and J. Stephen Kroll-Smith. 1985. “Building a town but preventing a community: A social history of Centralia, Pennsylvania.” In: Lance E. Metz, ed. Proceedings of the Canal History and Technology Symposium. Easton: Center for Canal History and Technology, pp. 69-91.
- 1985 “A Tribute to the Boom Years,” by Beth Fogel and Barbara Knox Homrighaus, June-July, 1985, funded in part by the Schuylkill County Council for the Arts and the Pennsylvania Historic and Museum Commission.
- 1983 “Jamison City, Pennsylvania 1912-1919” by Barbara Knox Homrighaus. Bloomsburg College, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania. MA Modern European History Thesis.
- 1973 “The Significance of the Bohemian Crucifixion Scene in the Later Middle Ages” by Barbara Knox Homrighaus. Grinnell College, Grinnell Iowa. BA Independent Major thesis.