Index
ABBOT, W. W., book
rev., 389-390. Arizona,
constitution of 1910, and Toledo
Addes, George, and
Toledo Chevrolet trade
union, 109-128.
strike, 335, 350,
355. Arizona
Constitutional Petition League of
The Adena People
No. 2, by William S. Typographical
Union No. 63, Toledo,
Webb and Raymond S.
Baby, rev., 158- Ohio,
111, 128; organized, 112-113;
159. activities
of, 114, 115, 119, 120, 124,
"Administration
of the Historic Sites," by 125.
Richard S. Fatig,
261-263. Ashley,
Henry W., 115.
Agriculture, crops in
early northeastern Atlanta,
Ga., GM plants and Toledo
Ohio, 204. strike,
336, 337, 351.
Ahrens, Wilhelm, 138. Augusta
Female Seminary, attended by
Air service,
engineering division, 24-35; cousins
of W. Wilson, 1, 2, 7, 17.
engineering school,
32. Aumann,
Francis R., book revs., 68-69,
Aircraft production
board, 22, 23, 24. 384-386;
quoted, 112.
Akers,
"Billy," defeated for mayor of Automobile
industry, effect of Toledo
Cleveland, 36. Chevrolet
strike of 1935 on, 326, 356.
Albert Gallatin:
Jeffersonian Financier Automobile Labor Board, established, 326;
and Diplomat, by Raymond Walters, and
Toledo Chevrolet strike, 327, 328,
Jr., rev., 171-172. 329,
331-332, 341, 343, 344, 345, 346,
Alden, John Richard, The
South in the 347.
Revolution,
1763-1789, rev., 175-176. Aviation,
military: "McCook Field, 1917-
Alton (Illinois)
Telegraph, edited by 1927,"
by Maurer Maurer, 21-34.
John Bailhache, 143.
The American
Business System: A Histor- BABY, Raymond S., The Adena People
ical Perspective,
1900-1955, by Thomas No. 2, rev.,
158-159.
Cochran, rev.,
390-391. Bailhache,
John, early Ohio editor, 141-
American English, by Albert H. Marck- 147;
sketch of, 142.
wardt, rev., 279-282. Baker,
Newton D., ruling on water met-
American Federation
of Labor, and the ers,
44.
Toledo Chevrolet
strike of 1935, 326- Bald,
F. Clever, book rev., 397-399.
328, 332-343,
345-356. Bane,
Col. T. H., 26-27, 30.
The American
Heritage Book of Great Banking and currency in early Ohio, 216.
Historic Places, by editors of American The Baptist Church in the Lower Mis-
Heritage and Richard M. Ketchum, rev., sissippi Valley, 1776-1845, by
Walter
286-287. Brownlow
Posey, rev., 278-279.
American Indian
and White Relations to Baptists, Hardshell, character of preachers,
1830: Needs &
Opportunities for Study, 221-222.
by William N. Fenton,
L. H. Butter- Barber
Asphalt Company, 48.
field, and Wilcomb E.
Washburn, rev., Barksdale,
Lieut. E. H., 32.
176-177. Barling
bomber, 30-31.
American Industry
and the European Im- Barlow, Joel, poetry of, quoted, 212-213.
migrant,
1860-1885, by Charlotte Erick- Barnhart, John D.,
book rev., 168-170.
son, rev., 297-298. Baur,
Emil Gottlob, 132; sketch of, 133;
American Radicals:
Some Problems and and the Ora et Labora community, 134-
Personalities, ed. by Harvey Goldberg, 140.
rev., 69-72. Baxter,
Maurice G., Orville H. Browning,
American Workers
party, 333n, 335. Lincoln's
Friend and Critic, rev., 172-
The Amish Year, by Charles S. Rice and 173.
Rollin C. Steinmetz,
rev., 74-75. Beatty,
John, To the Readers of Coin's
Angle, Paul M., ed., Created
Equal? The Financial
School: An Answer, 320.
Complete
Lincoln-Douglas Debates of Beers, Henry Putney, The French in
1858, rev., 293-296. North America:
A Bibliographical
Antique Tin & Tole Ware: Its History Guide to French Archives,
Reproduc-
and Romance, by Mary Earle Gould, tions,
and Research Missions, rev., 296-
rev., 186-187. 297.
Arrests, legal
exemptions from, in early Bell,
Howard H., "The National Negro
Ohio, 202, 210. Convention,
1848," 357-368.
410 THE OHIO HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Bemis, Edward W., 41,
42, 43, 44. Cameron,
Senator Don, 320.
Bennett, James
Gordon, indictment of ad- Canals,
at Zanesville, 214; Erie Canal,
dress at Negro
convention, 366-367. 214,
215; Tuscarawas-Cuyahoga port-
Bibb, Henry, 359,
364-365, 366. age,
214-215.
Bibliography: "A
Survey of Publications Cardwell,
Guy A., book rev., 87-89.
in Ohio History and
Archaeology, Aug- Cargell, J.
F., A Freak in Finance, 319.
ust 1957-July
1958," comp. by S. Win- Carman,
Harry J., A Short History of
ifred Smith, 369-379. New
York State, rev., 170-171.
Bibliography of Pennsylvania History, Cauman, Samuel, The Living Museum:
comp. by Norman B.
Wilkinson, rev., Experience
of an Art Historian and
292-293. Museum
Director--Alexander Dorner,
Bimetallism, W. H.
Harvey's advocacy of, rev.,
394-395.
311-325. Chalmers,
W. Ellison, quoted on Toledo
Bliss, H. L., Coin's
Financial Fraud, 319. Chevrolet
strike, 332, 333, 342.
Boase, Paul H., book
revs., 277-279, 399- Charlottesville,
Va., 1, 6; W. Wilson at,
400. 9,
10.
Boats, on Ohio River
in 1870's, 305. Chessman,
G. Wallace, Dennison: The
Bones, James, 2, 3,
4. Story
of an Ohio College, rev., 289-
Bones, Jessie, cousin
of W. Wilson, 4, 8, 290.
17. Chevrolet
Motor Company, strike at To-
Bones, Marion
Woodrow, 2. ledo
plant, 326-356.
Book reviews, 68-94,
158-187, 272-298, Chicago,
I1l., W. H. Harvey in, 311, 317.
384-408. Chicago
Giant: A Biography of "Long
Borden, Morton, book
rev., 288-289. John"
Wentworth, by Don E. Fehren-
Bowers, Edison L., Financing
Unemploy- bacher, rev.,
92-93.
ment Compensation:
Ohio's Experience, Chicago Silver Club, 317.
rev., 68-69. Chillicothe,
Ohio, home of T. Woodrow
Brannan, William Penn, as author of family, 2, 10, 17; J. Bailhache in, 141,
"The Harp of a
Thousand Strings," 143;
in 1817, 211.
222, 223, 226-231. (Chillicothe)
Supporter, merged, 143.
Bremner, Robert H., From
the Depths: Der Christliche
Apologete, 132, 133;
The Discovery of
Poverty in the United source for article on Ora et Labora,
States, rev., 162-166. 132,
133, 134, 137-138, 139.
Bridges, Robert, W.
Wilson's letters to, Churches,
in early Ohio, 217.
quoted, 5, 11, 19-20. Cincinnati,
Ohio, Helen Woodrow studied
"Brother
Crafford's Farewell Sermon," music
in, 9, 13, 14; described in 1812,
authorship of, 226,
227, 230, 231. 142-143.
Brown, Van Dyke
(pseud. of W. P. Circleville,
Ohio, in 1817, 211-212.
Brannan), 226. Clapp,
Moses E., 121, 123-124.
Bryan, William Jennings, and W. H. Cleveland, Grover, caricatured in Coin's
Harvey, 315, 322,
323, 324; and free Financial
School, 315; and W. H.
silver, 320, 321. Harvey,
318, 323.
"Bryan's
Benefactor: Coin Harvey and Cleveland,
Ohio, in Tom L. Johnson's
His World," by
Jeannette P. Nichols, first
term as mayor, 35-49; street pav-
229-325. ing
contracts, 48-49; population and
Buckeye Club,
Cleveland, and T. L. John- importance
in 1876, 305-306; GM
son, 42-43. locals
and Toledo strike, 336-337; site
Bulger, William T.,
book rev., 393-394. of
National Negro Convention, 357.
Burton, Theodore E.,
and the Arizona Cleveland
Gaslight and Coke Company,
constitution, 116,
118, 121, 122, 123, 44, 45.
124-125. "Cleveland's
Johnson: First Term," by
Business and
industry: conditions leading Eugene
C. Murdock, 35-49.
to panic of 1819,
215-216; "The To- Cochran,
Thomas, The American Business
ledo Chevrolet Strike
of 1935," by System:
A Historical Perspective, 1900-
Sidney Fine, 326-356. 1955, rev.,
390-391.
Butterfield, L. H., American
Indian and Coffin,
Tristram, record review, 166-168.
White Relations to
1830: Needs & Op- Coin, weekly issued by W. H. Harvey,
portunities for
Study, rev. 176-177. 311.
Byrd, Richard, 343. Coin
on Money, Trusts, and Imperialism,
323.
CALDWELL, J. A.,
character in Coin's Coin
Publishing Company, 311, 317, 323;
Financial School, 314. expanded,
316.
INDEX 411
Coin's
Financial School, 312, 316n, 319, Dayton, Ohio, 95, 100; as aviation
center,
320;
circulation, 316, 319, 322. 21,
22-23, 34.
Coin's
Financial School Up to Date, 317, Dayton Metal
Products Company, leased
319, 323. site
for McCook Field, 23.
Coin's
Financial Series, 311, 321. Dayton-Wright
Airplane Company, 23.
Coin's
Hand Book, 312, 316n; circulation, Dean, Hugh, and Toledo Chevrolet strike,
319. 329,
340.
Collective
bargaining, see Labor problems. "Decoration
Day," Confederate, W. Wil-
Columbus,
Ohio, J. Bailhache in, 141; in son
on, 15-16.
1817, 212. Deeds,
Col. Edward A., 22, 23.
Columbus
Gazette, acquired by J. Bail- Delany, Martin R., 359, 360-362.
hache, 143. Democratic
party and Democrats, in
Cole,
Maurice H., 112, 118. Cleveland
government, 38, 41, 42, 43;
Coles, Harry
L., book revs., 172-173, 293- and
W. H. Harvey, 322; circulated
296. Coin's
Financial Series, 322-323; and
"Communication,"
by Paul McStallworth, Negro
voters, 358, 363-364.
188. Denison:
The Story of an Ohio College,
Communist
party and Communists, influ- by
G. Wallace Chessman, rev., 289-290.
ence in
Toledo Chevrolet strike, 333, Denver,
Colo., W. H. Harvey in, 308, 309.
335, 336n,
349-350. Detroit,
Mich., labor conference at, 342,
Communistic
settlements, in Mississippi 343.
Valley,
129-130; Ora et Labora, 130- Detzer,
Karl, Culture Under Canvas: The
140. Story
of Tent Chautaqua, rev., 399-400.
Congress
lands, 208. Diaries,
letters, and memoirs: "Nine Let-
Congressman
Abraham Lincoln, by Don- ters of Nathaniel Dike on the
Western
aid W.
Riddle, rev., 79-81. Country,
1816-1818," ed. by Dwight L.
Conway,
Bert, 344. Smith,
189-220.
Courts,
Ohio, common pleas, judges and Dick, Charles W. F., political training
jurisdiction
in 1817, 203, 210. and
experience, 50; concern in 1912
Jurisdiction
in 1817, 203, 210. campaign, 51;
"The Work in the Na-
Coyle,
Marvin E., and Toledo Chevrolet tional
Convention," 52-62.
strike, 329
344, 347 353. tional
Convention," 52-62.
strike, 329,
344, 347, 353. Diebold,
H. George, 112, 118.
Craig, Paul G.,
Financing Unemployment Dike,
Nathaniel, sketch of, 189-191; let-
Compensation:
Ohio's Experience, rev., ters of, on
western country, reproduced,
68-69. 191-220.
Cramer, C.
H., book rev., 407-408. Dillon,
Francis, and the Toledo Chevrolet
Created
Equal? The Complete Lincoln- strike of 1935, 332, 333-335, 337-343,
Douglas
Debates of 1858, ed. by Paul 345-355.
M. Angle,
rev., 293-296. Direct
government, Arizona constitution
Crissey,
Forrest, Theodore E. Burton: and,
110-111, 115; in Ohio, 111, 115. See
American
Statesman, rev., 75-76. also Recall of
public officials.
Crouse,
Nellis M., La Verendrye: Fur Diseases
prevalent in early Ohio, 217.
Trader
and Explorer, rev., 174-175. Dodd, Mead and Company, publisher
of
Cullom,
Senator S. M., 314. Lyrics
of Lowly Life, 102, 107.
The
Culture of Contemporary Canada, ed. Doolittle, Lieut. James H., 31.
by Julian
Park, rev., 178-179. Douglass,
Frederick, and the National
Culture
Under Canvas: The Story of Tent Negro Convention of 1848, 358-359,
Chautaqua,
by Harry P. Harrison as 361, 362, 363, 365, 366, 367.
told to Karl
Detzer, rev., 399-400. Dream
and Thought in the Business Com-
Cupp, Robert
C., "Financing and Legisla- munity, 1860-1900, by Edward Chase
tive
Relations," 256-260. Kirkland,
rev., 76-77.
tive,
Relations, 256-260. Drinks
and drinking, in early Ohio, 205-
Curtice,
Harlow, 388. 206.
DAILY
WORKER, and Toledo Chevrolet Dunbar, Alice (Moore), 107.
strike, 352. Dunbar,
Paul Laurence, and William
Dale, Edward
Everett, book rev., 176-177. Dean
Howells, 95-108.
Daniels,
Jonathan, Prince of Carpetbag Durant,
John and Alice, Pictorial History
gers, rev., 407-408. of
the American Circus, rev., 183-186.
Day,
William H., secretary, National EARLY
AMERICAN DECORATED Tin-
Negro
Convention, 359, 366. ware,
by Beatrice F. Powers and Olive
Daykin, Dr. Frank
W., 45-47. Floyd,
rev., 186-187.
412 THE OHIO HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Easel, Bill (pseud.
of W. P. Brannan), McCain,
and Margaret K. Hedden, rev.,
226, 227, 229. 277-278.
East Ohio Gas
Company, 44, 46, 47-48. Francis,
A. H., 366.
Edison, Thomas, early
phonograph dem- Frantz,
Col. A. J., 223, 224.
onstrated, 148-151. Fredonian,
J. Bailhache associated with,
Education, in early
Ohio, 205. 142,
143.
Egan, James T., 113,
115, 116n. Free
Soil party, Negro support of, 364-
Electric Auto-Lite
Company, strike at, 366.
328, 333, 349. The
French in North America: A Biblio-
Ellis, David M., A
Short History of New graphical
Guide to French Archives,
York State, rev., 170-171. Reproductions,
and Research Missions,
Emigration to early
Ohio, reasons for, by
Henry Putney Beers, rev., 296-297.
217, 219; character
of, 218. Friedrich,
Dr. Martin, Cleveland health
Erickson, Charlotte, American
Industry officer,
41.
and the European
Immigrant, 1860- From
the Depths: The Discovery of Pov-
1885, rev., 297-298. erty
in the United States, by Robert H.
Exports from early
Ohio, 216. Bremner,
rev., 162-166.
FANNING, Michael A.,
4 . The
Frontier in Perspective, ed. by
FANNING, Michael A.,
48-49. Walker
D. Wyman and Clifton B.
Farley, John, 35; and
Cleveland lakefront Kroeber
rev., 386-387.
ordinance, 36-37. The
Frontier Mind: A Cultural Analysis
Fatig, Richard S.,
"Administration of the of
the Kentucky Frontiersman, by
Historic Sites,"
261-263. Arthur
K. Moore, rev., 168-170.
Fehrenbacher, Don E.,
Chicago Giant: A Frost
James A., A Short History of New
Biography of
"Long John" Wentworth, York
State rev 170-171.
rev., 92-93.
Felt, Thomas E.,
"Organizing a National GAGE,
Lyman J., and Coin's Financial
Convention: A Lesson from
Senator School,
313, 314, 319.
Dick," 50-62. Gallipolis,
Ohio, described in 1870's, 304-
Fenton, William N., American
Indian and 306;
W. H. Harvey in, 305-306.
White Relations to
1830: Needs & Op- Gallman, Paul, book rev., 390-391.
portunities for
Study, rev., 176-177. Garraty, John
A., book revs., 72-73, 84-
Filler, Louis, book
revs., 69-72, 162-166. 85.
"Financing and
Legislative Relations," by Gas,
natural and artificial, war in Cleve-
Robert C. Cupp,
256-260. land
over, 44-48.
Financing
Unemployment Compensation: General Motors Corporation, and labor
Ohio's Experience,
by Edison L. Bowers, policy, 326, 328,
334, 335, 345, 348,
Paul G. Craig, and
William Papier, 349, 350, 352, 353, 356.
rev., 68-69. German
Culture in America: Philosophi-
Fine, Sidney,
"The Toledo Chevrolet cal
and Literary Influences, 1600-1900,
Strike of 1935,"
326-356. by
Henry Pochmann, Arthur R. Schultz,
Fish, in Ohio River
in 1816, 198. and
others, rev., 87-89.
Fisher, E., 353. German
Methodist Church, community
Fisher, Willard,
bibliography of currency established
by, 130-131; founded, 132;
literature, 320. growth,
132.
The Fishes of
Ohio, with Illustrated Keys, German-Wallace College, 132, 133.
by Milton B.
Trautman, rev., 160-162. The
Gingerbread Age: A View of Victor-
Fisk, William L., "John Bailhache: A ian
America, by John Maass, rev., 402-
British Editor in
Early Ohio," 141-147. 404.
Flatboats, described,
197, 201. Gist,
Genevieve Brown, book rev., 174-
Flatboats, described,
197, 201.
175.
Flint, Mich., GM
locals and Toledo Chev- Glenn
L. Martin Company, 29-30.
rolet strike, 336,
337, 355. Godall,
H. L., illustrator of Coin's Fin-
Flood Resolution
[House Joint Resolu- ancial
School, 315.
tion 14], for
approval of constitutions Goldberg,
Harvey, ed., American Radi-
of Arizona and New
Mexico, 113, 114, cals:
Some Problems and Personalities,
119, 122, 123. rev.,
69-72.
Floyd, Olive, Early
American Decorated The
Golden Lamb, by Hazel Spencer Phil-
Tinware, rev., 186-187. lips,
rev., 282.
Ford, Judge [Simpson
S.], 37. Good,
H. G., book rev., 78-79.
Forty Years in Politics:
The Story of Ben Goslin, Robert M., The Adena People No.
Pelham, by Aris A. Mallas, Jr., Rea 2, rev., 158-159.
INDEX 413
Gould, Mary
Earle, Antique Tin & Tole Harvey,
Thomas Hope, brother of W. H.
Ware: Its
History and Romance, rev., Harvey, 302,
302n, 304.
186-187. Harvey,
Thomas William, son of W. H.
Green,
William L., 351, 353; and Toledo Harvey,
307.
Chevrolet
strike, 342, 345, 346, 347, Harvey,
William Hope ["Coin"], 300;
349; and
international auto workers birth,
301; education, 302-303; inter-
union, 354,
355; and F. Dillon, 355. est
in Klan, 302-303; teaching and legal
Greenly,
Albert Harry, A Selective Biblio- career,
303-306, 308; silver mining op-
graphy of
Important Books, Pamphlets, erations, 307-308; real estate business,
and
Broadsides Relating to Michigan 308, 310, 323; civic promotion, 308-
History, rev., 397-399. 310,
324; and coinage of silver, 310-
Griffin,
James B., book rev., 283-285. 325;
publishing business, 311-317, 319,
Grimes,
Anne, Ohio State Ballads, rev., 323-324;
political activities, 321-323,
166-168. 324;
death, 325.
Gulliver,
Alfred G., 347. Havighurst,
Walter, book rev., 289-290.
Gunderson,
Robert Gray, The Log-Cabin Hazlett,
T. Lyle, Industrial Medicine in
Campaign,
rev., 181-183. Western
Pennsylvania, 1850-1950, rev.,
Gunn
ordinance, Cleveland, 44. 404-405.
Guntrup,
Walter C., 352. Heald,
Edward T., book rev., 282.
Hedden,
Margaret K., Forty Years in Pol-
HADLEY AND
HADLEY, Toledo pub- itics.
The Story of Ben Pelham, rev.,
lishers, 98. 277-278.
Hale, Merle
C., 334. Henry
Churchill King of Oberlin, by
Hamilton,
Milton W., ed., The Papers of Donald
M. Love, rev., 78-79.
Sir
William Johnson, Volume XII, Heritage
from Hamilton, with a Selection
rev.,
273-275. of
Personal Letters, by Broadus
Hanna,
Marcus A., tutor of C. W. F. Mitchell,
rev., 401-402.
Dick, 50,
51. Herne,
James A., and P. L. Dunbar, 96,
Harmon,
Judson, progressive measures 99.
under
administration of, 111. Hill,
Leonard U., John Johnston and the
Harmony
Society, 130, 133; and Ora et Indians
in the Land of the Three Mi-
Labora
colony, 135, 140. amis,
rev., 93-94.
Harper,
Andrew, 222, 223, 225. Hilles,
Charles B., 51.
Harper,
Robert S., book rev., 180-181. "The
Historic Site as an Educational and
Harper's
Weekly, published Howells' criti- Recreational
Facility," by William G.
cism of P.
L. Dunbar, 96, 101, 108. Keener,
252-256.
Harris,
Lieut. H. R., 30. "Historical
News," 63-67, 152-157, 269-
Harrison,
Benjamin, maneuvers for, in 271,
380-383.
1892
Republican national convention, A
History of Presidential Elections, by
58-59. Eugene
H. Roseboom, rev., 84-85.
Harrison,
Harry P., Culture Under Can- Hogsett,
Thomas, Cleveland law director,
vas: The
Story of Tent Chautaqua, rev., 35.
399-400. Holt,
E. E., book rev., 290-291.
Hart, Louis,
339, 348. Honest
Money League of Illinois, 319.
Harvey, Anna
(Halliday), wife of W. H. Horr,
Roswell G., debated with W. H.
Harvey, 305. Harvey,
321.
Harvey, Anna
(Hope), mother of W. H. Howe,
Annie Wilson (Mrs. George
Harvey, 301;
ancestry of, 301. Howe)
12, 17.
Harvey,
Annette, daughter of W. H.
Harvey, 307. Howe,
Frederic C., 37, 38, 46.
Harvey,
Fannie, sister of W. H. Harvey, Howells,
William Dean, and P. L. Dun-
301, 302. bar,
95-108.
Harvey,
Harry, brother of W. H. Harvey, Hubbard,
Paul G., "A Toledo Trade
302. Union
and the Arizona Constitution of
Harvey, Mary
Hope, daughter of W. H. 1910,"
109-128.
Harvey, 306,
307. Hudson,
Arthur Palmer, on authorship
Harvey,
Robert Halliday, son of W. H. of
"The Harp," 225, 226, 227, 231.
Harvey, 306,
307. Hummel,
William W., Industrial Medi-
Harvey,
Robert Trigg, father of W. H. cine
in Western Pennsylvania, 1850-
Harvey, 301;
ancestry of, 301. 1950,
rev., 404-405.
Harvey, Robert
Trigg, Jr., brother of W. Hunt,
George W. P., Arizona progres-
H. Harvey,
301. sive,
110, 121, 126, 127, 128.
414 THE OHIO HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
ILL-STARRED
GENERAL: Braddock of itage
Book of Great Historic Places,
the
Coldstream Guards, by Lee Mc- rev.,
286-287.
Cardell, rev.,
389-390. Kettering,
Charles F., 23.
Imports to early
Ohio, high cost of, 216- Kirkland,
Edward Chase, Dream and
217. Thought
in the Business Community,
Imprints on
History: Book Publishers and 1860-1900,
rev., 76-77.
American
Frontiers, by Madeleine B. Klopfenstein, Carl G., book rev.,
93-94.
Stern, rev., 82-84. Knopf,
Richard C., book rev., 285-286.
Independent Workers
Association, Toledo, Knudsen,
William S., and Chevrolet
344, 345, 346, 347. strike,
329, 341, 342, 346, 347-348,
Industrial
Medicine in Western Pennsyl- 353; praised by F. Dillon, 351.
vania, 1850-1950, by T. Lyle Hazlett Kohlsaat,
H. H., 319.
and William W.
Hummel, rev., 404- Kramer,
Dale, The Wild Jackasses: The
405. American
Farmer in Revolt, rev., 85-86.
Intemperance, in
early Ohio, 205-206. Kramer,
Ellsworth, 335.
Inventions and
inventors: "Miss New- Krehbiel,
Jakob, 136, 137, 138.
comb and the Talking
Machine," ed. by Kroeber,
Clifton B., ed., The Frontier in
Robert M. Warner,
148-151. Perspective,
rev., 386-387.
Ireland and the
American Immigration, Ku Klux Klan, W. H. Harvey's interest
1850-1900, by Arnold Schrier, rev., in, 302-303.
406-407. Kummer,
George, "Who Wrote 'The
Irish immigrants,
218. Harp
of a Thousand Strings'?" 221-
231.
THE JACKSONIAN
PERSUASION: Pol- Kurtz, Stephen G., The Presidency of
itics and Beliefs,
by Marvin Myers, rev., John Adams:
The Collapse of Federal-
272-273. ism,
1795-1800, rev., 387-388.
James K. Polk,
Jacksonian, 1795-1843, by
Charles Grier
Sellers, rev., 72-73. LABOR
PROBLEMS: "The Toledo Chev-
Jenkins, D. H., 366. rolet
Strike of 1935," 326-356.
"John Bailhache:
A British Editor in Labor
unions, and Toledo Chevrolet strike
Early Ohio," by
William L. Fisk, 141- of
1935, 326-356.
147. Lachner,
Ernest A., book rev., 160-162.
John Johnston and
the Indians in the La Follette, Robert M., in 1912 cam-
Land of the Three
Miamis, by Leonard paign, 57,
57n.
U. Hill, rev., 93-94. Land
sales, public, in early Ohio, 203-
Johnson, J. F.,
bibliography on currency 204,
207-208.
literature, 320. Landon,
M. D., Gold, Silver or Bimetal-
Johnson, Tom L.:
"Cleveland's Johnson: lism,
320.
First Term," by
Eugene C. Murdock, Langley
Field, 22, 33.
35-49. Laughlin,
J. Laurence, and Coin's Fin-
Johnston, John, Recollections
of Sixty ancial
School, 313, 314, 319; debate
Years, new publication, rev., 93-94. with W. H. Harvey, 317, 319,
320,
Jones, John, vice
president, National 321;
Facts About Money, 321.
Negro Convention,
359-366. La
Verendrye: Fur Trader and Explorer,
Jones, Robert Leslie,
book rev., 85-86. by
Nellis M. Crouse, rev., 174-175.
Jordan, Philip D.,
book rev., 404-405. Lawrence,
James S., Cleveland law direc-
Journalism:
"John Bailhache: A British tor,
35.
Editor in Early
Ohio," by William L. Lawson,
Victor F., Jr., pupil in Coin's
Fisk, 141-147. Financial
School, 313n.
Justices of the
peace, in early Ohio, elec- Lewis,
Rev. Henry Taliaferro, as author
tion and term, 202;
jurisdiction, 210. of
"The Harp of a Thousand Strings,"
KEELBOATS, described,
197, 201. 222,
223-226, 230-231.
Keener, William G.,
book rev., 186-187; Lewis,
Martin Deming, book revs., 272-
"The Historic
Site as an Educational 273,
395-396.
and Recreational
Facility," 252-256. Liberty
League, supported by S. R. Ward,
Keil, Wilhelm,
established communities, 363.
130. Liberty
party, 324, 364.
Kelly, Lieut, O. G.,
32. Literary
history: "Paul Laurence Dunbar
Kennedy, Marion
Wilson (Mrs. A. R. and
William Dean Howells," by James
Kennedy), 17. B.
Stronks, 95-108; "Who Wrote 'The
Kentucky boats, see
Flatboats. Harp
of a Thousand Strings'?" by
Ketchum, Richard M., The
American Her- George
Kummer, 221-231.
INDEX 415
The Living
Museum: Experiences of an Medill, son of Joseph Medill, character in
Art
Historian and Museum Director-- Coin's
Financial School, 313.
Alexander
Dorner, by Samuel Cauman, Meehan, James,
42.
rev.,
394-395. Meetinghouses,
in early Ohio, 205; Mt.
The
Log-Cabin Campaign, by Robert Gray Pleasant, 205.
Gunderson,
rev., 181-183. Method
and Theory in American Archae-
The Long
Haul West: The Great Canal ology,
by Gordon R. Willey and Philip
Era,
1817-1850, by Madeline S. Wag- Phillips, rev.,
283-285.
goner, rev.,
395-396. Methodist
Church Discipline, and Ora et
Love, Donald
M., Henry Churchill King Labora
colony, 131, 134, 136.
of
Oberlin, rev., 78-79. Miles,
W. Y., character in Coin's Finan-
Lucas County
Unemployed League, 333n. cial
School, 314.
Ludlow,
William, 213. Miller,
George H., book rev., 76-77.
Lyrics of
Lowly Life, published, 102; W. Miller, Henry
G., author of No. 5 of
D. Howells'
introduction, 101-102, 108; Coin's
Financial Series, 316.
English
edition, 104. Miller,
William Marion, book rev., 178-
179.
McCAIN, Rea, Forty
Years in Politics: The
Mind of Alexander Hamilton, by
The Story
of Ben Pelham, rev., 277- Saul
K. Padover, rev., 401-402.
278. "Mineral
Palace," at Pueblo, Colo., 308-
McCardell,
Lee, Ill-Starred General: Brad- 309.
dock of
the Coldstream Guards, rev., "Minutes
of the Meeting of the Ohio
389-390. Academy
of History, Columbus, April
"McCook
Field, 1917-1927," by Maurer 12,
1958," by John S. Still, 264-266.
Maurer,
21-34. "Miss
Newcomb and the Talking Ma-
McCooks,
"Fighting," air field named for, chine,"
ed. by Robert M. Warner, 148-
21, 24. 151.
McGrady,
Edward F., assistant secretary Mr.
Lincoln's Navy, by Richard S. West,
of labor,
340, 342, 345, 346, 347, 351. Jr.,
rev., 180-181.
McKinley,
William B., 51. Mitchell,
Broadus, Heritage from Hamil-
McLean, Judge
John, 143, 145. ton,
with a Selection of Personal Let-
McPherson,
Harry A., 42. ters,
rev., 401-402.
McStallworth,
Paul, "Communication, Mitchell,
Brig. Gen. William, 29, 30.
188. Monte
Ne, Ark., W. H. Harvey's activi-
ties in,
323-324.
MAASS, John, The
Gingerbread Age: A
Vieof
Victorian America, rev.,402 Moore, Arthur K., The
Frontier Mind: A
View of
Victorian America, rev., 402- Cultural
Analysis of the Kentucky
404. Frontiersman,
rev., 168-170.
Macready,
Lieut. John A., 32. Moraine
Field, see South Field, Dayton,
Magnificent
Missourian: The Life of Ohio.
Thomas
Hart Benton, by Elbert B. Morris,
Joshua S., 222, 227, 228, 229,
Smith, rev.,
288-289. 230.
Maguire,
Stephen D., Trolley Car Trea- Mundus
Publishing Company, 324.
sury, rev., 183-186.
Majors and
Minors, published, 96; W. D. Municipal
government: "Cleveland's John-
Howells'
analysis, 97-98, 108. son:
First Term," by Eugene C. Mur-
Mallas, Aris
A., Jr., Forty Years in Pol- dock,
35-49.
itics: The
Story of Ben Pelham, rev., Murdock, Eugene
C., "Cleveland's John-
277-278. son:
First Term," 35-49; book rev.,
Malvin, John,
359. 277-278.
Manufactures,
in early Steubenville, 202- Muskingum River, navigability of, in
203. 1818,
214.
Marckwardt,
Albert H., American English, Muste,
A. J., identified, 333n; influence
rev.,
279-282. in
Toledo Chevrolet strike, 333, 335,
Market Hall
meeting, Republican national 349.
convention,
1892, 59, 59n. Myers,
Marvin, The Jacksonian Persua-
Marshall
College, 303. sion:
Politics and Beliefs, rev., 272-273.
Martin
bomber, 25, 29-30.
Marvin,
Walter Rumsey, book rev., 81-82. NAST,
Wilhelm, 130, 139; sketch of,
Maughan,
Lieut. R. L., 32. 131-132.
Maurer,
Maurer, "McCook Field, 1917- National
advisory committee for aeronau-
1927,"
21-34. tics,
33.
416 THE OHIO HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
National
Industrial Recovery Act, 326, "The
Ohio Experience: A Symposium on
330, 353. Historic
Sites Administered by the Ohio
"The
National Negro Convention, 1848," Historical
Society," 244-263.
by Howard H.
Bell, 357-368. Ohio
Historical Society, administers Zoar
National
Progressive Republican League, property,
130; director's report for
organized,
109. 1957,
232-243; 1957 visitation, 232-
National
Silver Committee, 311. 233;
small staff, 233; private fund in-
National
Silver party, 322. come,
234; library services, 234-235;
The Negro
in Indiana: A Study of a educational services, 235; publications
Minority, by Emma Lou Thornbrough, program, 236-238, 255; host to
organi-
rev.,
275-277. zations,
238; department of archaeol-
Negroes:
"The National Negro Conven- ogy,
acquisitions, 238; historical collec-
tion,
1848," by Howard H. Bell, 357- tions,
acquisitions, 239; library, acqui-
368. sitions,
238; natural history department,
Nelson,
Knute, proposed amendment of acquisitions,
238-239; exhibits program,
Flood
Resolution, 119, 123. 239-240;
archives administration, 240;
New Gate
Prison, Simsbury, Conn., de- research
program, 240-241; effect of re-
scribed in
1816, 192-193. duction
of income on, 242; staff job
New Mexico, statehood for, and Ohio classification
and salaries, 242-243; fin-
supporters,
110, 113. ancing,
242, 256-260; beginnings, 244;
New Orleans,
La., as market for Ohio first
State Memorials, 244-245; historic
produce, 215,
216. sites
classed as to value, 253-254;
New York
State Negro Convention, 1855, guides
and hostesses, 255.
362. Ohio
laws, early, features of, 209-211.
New York
Times, editorial on W. H. Ohio
River, early navigation of, 197-198,
Harvey, 318. 201;
banks described in 1816, 201;
New York
Tribune, quoted on inferior traffic
on, in 1870's, 305.
labor
position of Negroes, 360. Ohio
State Ballads (LP record), by Anne
Newcomb, Mary
E., described early phon- Grimes,
rev., 166-168.
ograph,
148-151. Ohio
State Journal, founded, 143; literary
Newcomb, Dr.
Roland B. C., 149. standards
and policy, 144-145.
Newmark,
Leonard, book rev., 279-282. Ohio
state tax commission, and Tom L.
Nichols,
Jeannette P., "Bryan's Benefac- Johnson,
37.
tor: Coin
Harvey and His World," Olson,
James C., book rev., 170-171.
299-325. O'Neill,
Charles, Wild Train: The Story
"Nine
Letters of Nathaniel Dike on the of
the Andrews Raiders, rev., 89-92.
Western
Country, 1816-1818," ed. by Ora
et Labora, community planned, 132-
Dwight L.
Smith, 189-220. 133;
established, 133-134, 135; consti-
North
American Association of Historic tution,
134; difficulties, 137-139; eco-
Sites Public
Officials, symposium on nomic
structure, 135; described in 1865,
sites
administered by the Ohio Histori- 139;
work schedule, 135, settlement
cal Society,
244-263. 136;
disbanded, 139-140.
North
American Review, published Ho- "Ora
et Labora: A German Methodist
wells'
criticism of P. L. Dunbar, 106. Utopia,"
by Carl Wittke, 129-140.
North Field, Dayton,
Ohio, 23.
North Star, organ of the National Negro "Organizing a National
Convention: A
North
Star, organ of the National Negro Lesson from Senator Dick,"
by Thomas
Convention,
1848, 359. E Felt 50-62.
Norwood,
Ohio, GM locals and Toledo
strike,
336-337, 351, 353. Orville
H. Browning, Lincoln's Friend
and
Critic, by Maurice G. Baxter, rev.,
OAK AND
IVY, published, 96. 171-173.
Ogburn, Charlton,
343, 345; proposals Osborn,
George C., "Woodrow Wilson's
for labor
agreement, 343. First
Romance," 1-20.
Ogden, Utah, 308; W.
H. Harvey's pro- Ostrander,
Gilman, book rev., 391-392.
motion of,
310. Outpost
on the Wabash, 1787-1791: Let-
Ohio Academy of
History, minutes of ters
of Brigadier General Josiah Har-
April 12,
1958, meeting, 264-266; con- mar
and Major John Francis Ham-
stitution
adopted April 12, 1958, 266- tramck
and Other Letters and Docu-
268. ments
Selected from the William L.
Ohio Capitol,
described in 1817, 212; in- Clements
Library, ed. by Gayle Thorn-
scriptions
on, 212-213. brough,
rev., 285-286.
Ohio constitution,
Dike's comments on, Ozark
Trails Association, W. H. Harvey
202, 209-211. president
of, 324.
INDEX 417
PADOVER, Saul
K., The Mind of Alex- Pomeroy,
Earl, book rev., 386-387.
ander
Hamilton, rev., 401-402. Pond,
Edith, manager of P. L. Dunbar,
The
Palladium, quarterly published by 103-104.
W. H. Harvey,
324. Pond,
Major James B., manager of P. L.
Panics,
financial, 1819, 215, 215n; 1893, Dunbar,
99.
310. Populist
party and populists, W. H.
The Papers
of Sir William Johnson, Vol- Harvey and,
321, 322.
ume XII, ed.
by Milton W. Hamilton, Posey,
Walter Brownlow, The Baptist
273-275. Church
in the Lower Mississippi Val-
Papier,
William, Financing Unemploy- ley,
1776-1845, rev., 278-279.
ment
Compensation: Ohio's Experience, Powers, Beatrice F., Early American Dec-
rev., 68-69. orated
Tinware, rev., 186-187.
Park, Julian,
ed., The Culture of Con- Powers,
L. G., Farmer Hayseed in Town,
temporary
Canada, rev., 178-179. 319-320.
"Patriots
of America," 321. PR
Politics in Cincinnati: Thirty-Two
Patriots
of America, 317, 323. Years
of City Government Through
Patterson
Field, see Wilbur Wright Field. Proportional
Representation, by Ralph
Patton,
Robert D., book rev., 401-402. A.
Straetz, rev., 384-386.
"Paul
Laurence Dunbar and William Present
Problems, pamphlets, 320.
Dean
Howells," by James B. Stronks, The
Presidency of John Adams: The Col-
95-108. lapse
of Federalism, 1795-1800, by
Payer, Harry,
41. Stephen
G. Kurtz, rev., 387-388.
Peckham,
Howard H., The War for In- Prince
of Carpetbaggers, by Jonathan
dependence:
A Military History, rev., Daniels,
407-408.
393-394. "The
Principles of Property Acquisition
Pennsylvania
Germans, settlements de- and
Maintenance," by James H. Roda-
scribed in
1816, 193-194, 199. baugh,
244-248.
Peoples
Gaslight and Coke Company, Private
enterprise, and aircraft industry,
Cleveland,
44. 25-26,
27.
Perkins,
Frances, secretary of labor, 340. Progressive Constitutional League of
Phi Kappa
Psi, W. Wilson active in, 10. Ohio,
organized, 114-115.
Phillips,
Hazel Spencer, The Golden Prosperity
party, 324.
Lamb, rev., 282. Public
utilities, Tom L. Johnson and, 37.
Phillips,
Philip, Method and Theory in Pueblo,
Colo., industrial center, 308; W.
American
Archaeology, rev., 283-285. H. Harvey and
the "Mineral Palace,"
Phonographs,
early Edison model demon- 308-309.
strated,
148-151.
Physicians in
early Ohio, 217. Putnam,
Ohio, 214.
Pickaway
Plains, described, 212. RAILROADS,
and Cleveland's lake front,
Pictorial
History of the American Circus, 37.
by John and
Alice Durant, rev., 183- The
Railroads of the South, 1865-1900: A
186. Study
in Finance and Control, by John
Pinkerton's
National Detective Agency, F.
Stover, rev., 81-82.
334. Recall of public officials, in Arizona con-
Pittsburgh,
Pa., 190; described in 1816, stitution,
110, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123;
196-197, 198,
199-200. W.
H. Taft's opposition to recall of
"Planning
the Development and Use of
judges 110, 119, 124, 124, 126.
Historic
Sites in the Public Interest,"
by John S.
Still, 248-252. Recollections
of Sixty Years, by John
Pochmann, Henry,
German Culture in Johnston,
new publication, rev., 93-94.
America:
Philosophical and Literary In- Religion in early Ohio, 202, 205.
fluences,
1600-1900, rev., 87-89. "Report
of the Director for 1957," by
Politics and
government: "Cleveland's Erwin
C. Zepp, 232-243.
Johnson:
First Term," by Eugene C. The
Republican Era, 1869-1901: A Study
Murdock,
35-49; "Organizing a Na- in
Administrative History, by Leonard
tional
Convention: A Lesson from Sen- D.
White, rev., 396-397.
ator
Dick," by Thomas E. Felt, 50-62; Republican
party and Republicans, in
"A
Toledo Trade Union and the Ari- Cleveland
government, 1901-3, 36, 38,
zona
Constitution of 1910," by Paul G. 41,
42; national convention, 1912, 50-
Hubbard,
109-128; and National Negro 62;
national convention, 1892, 58-59;
Convention,
357-359, 362-368. and
progressivism, 109, 119; and Ari-
Pomerene, Atlee, and
the Arizona con- zona
constitution, 123.
stitution,
116, 121, 122, 123. Revivalism
and Social Reform in Mid-
418 THE OHIO HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Nineteenth-Century
America, by Tim- Scott, son of editor of the Chicago
Her-
othy L. Smith, rev.,
391-392. ald, character
in Coin's Financial School,
Rice, Charles S., The
Amish Year, rev., 312-313.
74-75. Sears,
Alfred B., book rev., 171-172.
Riddle, Donald W., Congressman
Abra- A Selective
Bibliography of Important
ham Lincoln, rev., 79-81. Books,
Pamphlets, and Broadsides Re-
Riley, Edward M., book
rev., 286-287. lating to
Michigan History, by Albert
Ritchie, William A.,
book rev., 158-159. Harry
Greenly, rev., 397-399.
Roads, Philadelphia to
Pittsburgh in 1816, Sellers,
Charles Grier, Jr., James K. Polk,
described, 195, 202;
Cumberland, 207; Jacksonian.
1795-1843, rev., 72-73.
financing of, 208;
early Ohio, 217. Sherman,
John, 323; and Coin's Financial
Roberts, Anne, and H.
T. Lewis' claim School,
314, 315.
to authorship of
"The Harp," 224, A
Short History of New York State, by
225, 226. David
M. Ellis, James A. Frost, Harold
Rodabaugh, James H.,
"The Principles of C.
Syrett, and Harry J. Carman, rev.,
Property Acquisition
and Maintenance," 170-171.
244-248. Silver,
Colorado strikes, 306; W. H.
Roland, James, and
Toledo Chevrolet Harvey's
interest in mining of, 307-
strike, 334, 335, 336,
350, 351; at- 308; free
coinage, 311, 312, 317, 318,
tacked Dillon, 355. 321;
price of, in 1880's, 308.
Roosevelt, Franklin
Delano, intervened "Silver
Bell," mine operated by W. H.
in automobile labor
dispute, 326, 341. Harvey,
307-308.
Roosevelt, Theodore,
campaign for presi- Silver
Republicans, 322.
dential nomination,
1912, 50, 51. Slavery,
prohibited by Ohio constitution,
Roseboom, Eugene H., A
History of Presi- 211;
extention of, and National Negro
dential Elections, rev., 84-85; book rev., Convention,
363-368.
181-183. Sloan,
Alfred P., Jr., quoted, 340.
Ross, James,
proprietor of Steubenville, Smith,
Dwight L., ed., "Nine Letters of
202. Nathaniel
Dike, 1816-1818," 189-220;
Rothweiler, Jakob,
133. book
rev., 292-293.
Rowsome, Frank, Jr., Trolley
Car Trea- Smith, Elbert
B., Magnificent Missourian:
sury, rev., 183-186. The
Life of Thomas Hart Benton, rev.,
288-289.
SABBATH OBSERVANCE, W.
Wilson Smith, Gerrit, 363.
on, 16; Methodists and
Cincinnati Ger- Smith, J. T.,
347.
mans, 131. Smith,
S. Winifred, comp., "A Survey of
Sage, Leland L., William
Boyd Allison: A Publications
in Ohio History and
Study in Practical
Politics, rev., 75-76. Archaeology, August 1957-July
1958,"
Salen, Charles P., 38,
42. 369-379.
Salt and salt
manufacture, 208-209; fail- Smith,
Timothy L., Revivalism and Social
ure of enterprise at
Zanesville, 142; Reform in Mid - Nineteenth - Century
imported to Ohio
from New York America,
rev., 390-391.
state, 214; scarcity
in early Ohio, 216. Smith,
William Alden, and Arizona state-
Sanford, Mrs., at
National Negro Con- hood,
118 119.
vention, 362. Smith,
William Henry, Jr., pupil in
Sarchet, Peter, 142,
143. Coin's
Financial School, 313n.
School and I: The
Autobiography of an Snow, Charles E., The Adena People No.
Ohio Schoolmaster, by Frank P. Whit- 2
rev., 158-159.
ney, rev., 290-291. Social
history: "Ora et Labora: A German
Schools, Section 16
reserved for, 208; Methodist
Utopia," by Carl Wittke,
character in early
Ohio, 217. 129-140.
Schrier, Arnold, Ireland
and the American Society of
Separatists of Zoar, 130, 133.
Immigration,
1850-1900, rev., 406-407. Sound Currency pamphlets, 320.
Schroeder, Maj. R. W.,
31-32. Sound
Money Committees, 320.
Schultz, Arthur R., German
Culture in South (or
Moraine) Field, Dayton, Ohio,
America:
Philosophical and Literary In- 23.
fluences,
1600-1900, rev., 87-89. The South in the
Revolution, 1763-1789,
Schwake, Fred, and
Toledo Chevrolet by John
Richard Alden, rev., 175-176.
strike, 328-329, 333,
335, 342, 347, Speculation,
land, field for in 1816, 203,
350, 351. 204.
Schwartz, Harold, book
rev., 79-81. Spelman,
Norman L., book rev., 74-75.
Scioto Gazette, merged with Fredonian, Springborn, William J., 38.
143. State
Memorials, visitation for 1957, 232-
INDEX 419
233; difficulty in
financing, 234; earli- dier
General Josiah Harmar and Major
est, 244-245;
acquisitions policy, 246- John
Francis Hamtramck and Other
248; recreational
facilities, 255-256. Letters
and Documents Selected from
Staunton, Va.,
visited by W. Wilson, 1, the
William L. Clements Library, rev.,
2, 3, 5, 8, 10. 285-286.
Steamboats, on Ohio
and Mississippi riv- Thumm,
Martin, 43.
ers, 201, 215; on
Ohio River in 1870's, Timber,
in northeastern Ohio in 1817,
305. 204.
Steinmetz, Rollin G.,
The Amish Year, Tobey,
Dr. Henry A., friend of P. L.
rev., 74-75. Dunbar,
96, 98, 99.
Stern, Madeleine B., Imprints
on History: Toledo,
Ohio, organized labor in, and
Book Publishers
and American Fron- progressive government, 111-128; Chev-
tiers, rev., 82-84. rolet
strike of 1935, 326-356.
Steubenville, Ohio,
190; Nathaniel Dike Toledo
Central Labor Union, 112, 118.
established in,
189-190; described in "The
Toledo Chevrolet Strike of 1935,"
1816, 202-203. by
Sidney Fine, 326-356.
Still, John S., book
revs., 89-92, 183-186; "A
Toledo Trade Union and the Arizona
"Planning the
Development and Use Constitution
of 1910," by Paul G. Hub-
of Historic Sites in
the Public Interest," bard,
109-128.
248-252;
"Minutes of the Meeting of Toledo
Union Leader, 116n, 117, 126.
the Ohio Academy of
History, Colum- Trans-Mississippi
Congress, 311, 311n.
bus, April 12,
1958," 264-266. Trautman,
Milton B., The Fishes of Ohio,
Stover, John F., The
Railroads of the with
Illustrated Keys, rev., 160-162.
South, 1865-1900:
A Study in Finance Travis, Robert C., and Toledo Chevrolet
and Control, rev., 81-82. strike,
335.
Straetz, Ralph A., PR
Politics in Cincin- Trolley
Car Treasury, by Frank Rowsome,
nati: Thirty-Two
Years of City Gov- Jr., rev., 183-186.
ernment Through
Proportional Repre- Twyman, Robert W., book rev., 92-93.
sentation, rev., 384-386. Typographical
Union No. 63, Toledo,
Strikes: "The
Toledo Chevrolet Strike of 117,
118.
1935," by Sidney
Fine, 326-356.
Stronks, James B.,
"Paul Laurence Dun- UNITED AUTOMOBILE WORKERS,
bar and William Dean
Howells," 95- Federal
Labor Union No. 18384 (To-
108. ledo),
and Toledo Chevrolet strike of
Sugar trees and sugar
making, 209. 1935,
326-356.
"A Survey of
Publications in Ohio His- United
States Army Air Force, air fields
tory and Archaeology,
August 1957- and
engineering division at Dayton,
July 1958,"
comp. by S. Winifred Ohio,
21-34.
Smith, 369-379. United
States Congress, and statehood for
Sutton, Walter, book
rev., 82-84. Arizona
and New Mexico, 110, 113-
Syrett, Harold C., A
Short History of 114,
118, 119-125.
New York State, rev., 170-171. United
States land survey system in 1817,
TAFT, William Howard,
111, 113; cam- 207-208.
paign for
presidential nomination, 1912, University
of Virginia, W. Wilson stu-
50, 51, 52-62; and
statehood for Ai- dent
at 1, 3, 4, 6-7, 8-11.
zona, 110, 114, 124,
125, 126. Utopias,
see Communistic settlements.
Talbott, H. E., Sr.,
23. VAN
RENSSELAER, Thomas, criticized
Talcott, Charles, 3. address
of Negro convention, 367.
A Tale of Two
Nations, 316, 319, 323. Vice,
regulation of, T. L. Johnson's at-
Taxation, Ohio rates
in 1817, 211; road titude
on, 39-41.
tax, 211.
Taylor, Howard, 321. WAGGONER,
Madeline S., The Long
Taylor, Robert J.,
book revs., 175-176, Haul
West: The Great Canal Era,
387-388. 1817-1850,
rev., 395-396.
Taylor, T. N., 333,
334, 342, 352, 355. Wagons,
Conestoga, 195; numbers and de-
Theodore E.
Burton: American Statesman, scription in 1816, 201.
by Forrest Crissey,
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John R., and Coin's Financial
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Wabash, 1787-1791:
Letters of Briga- 397.
420 THE OHIO HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Walters, Raymond, Jr.,
Albert Gallatin: Willey,
Gordon R., Method and Theory
Jeffersonian
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American Archaeology, rev., 283-285.
rev., 171-172. William
Boyd Allison: A Study in Prac-
The War for Independence: A
Military tical Politics, by Leland L. Sage, rev.,
History, by Howard H. Peckham, rev., 75-76.
393-394. Williams,
George, book rev., 402-404.
Ward, Samuel R.,
supported Liberty Williams, Thomas J., conciliator
in To-
League, 363-364. ledo
Chevrolet strike, 341-342, 345,
Warner, Robert M., ed.,
"Miss Newcomb 346, 347.
and the Talking
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Washburn, Wilcomb E., American
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Opportunities for
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book rev., 273-275. Wilson,
James, editor Steubenville Ga-
Washington, river steamer, 215. zette,
141, 144.
Water meters,
Cleveland, fight over in- Wilson,
James A., 347, 349, 352.
stallation, 43-44. Wilson,
Joseph (Josie), 7, 8.
Waterproof, La., 222. Wilson,
Mrs. Joseph R., mother of W.
Weatherford, John,
book rev., 296-297. Wilson, 4,
7, 8.
Webb, William S., The Adena People Wilson, Woodrow, first romance,
1-20;
No. 2, rev., 158-159. student
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Weisenburger, Francis
P., book revs., 275- 4, 5, 6-7, 8,
10, 11; illness, 11, 13;
277, 297-298. ambition,
11, 13, 15; attitude on "Dec-
Welles, Edward
Freeman, 18. oration
Day" in the South, 15-16; on
Wells, Bazaleel,
proprietor of Steuben- Sabbath
observance, 16.
ville, 202. Wisner,
E., Cash vs. Coin, 320.
West, Richard S., Jr.,
Mr. Lincoln's Navy, Wittke,
Carl, "Ora et Labora: A German
rev., 180-181. Methodist
Utopia," 129-140; book rev.,
Wetherald, C. E., and
Toledo Chevrolet 406-407.
strike, 329, 347. Wollerman,
Henry R., 112n; and state-
Wheeler, E. P., Real
Bimetallism, 320. hood
for Arizona, 112, 116, 118, 120,
Wheeling, [W.] Va.,
190; in 1817, 207. 121, 122,
125, 126, 127.
Whig party and Whigs,
J. Bailhache and, Women's rights,
issue at National Negro
144, 145; and Negro
vote, 358, 363- Convention, 359,
361-362.
364. Woodrow,
Harriet A. [Hattie], 1; par-
Whiskey, abundance and
kinds in early ents, birth,
and childhood, 2; musical
Ohio, 205-206; Ohio
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4, 7, 9-10, 14; romance
White, Henry, Coin's
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White, Leonard D., The
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1869-1901: A Study
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5, 7, 8, 18.
Whitlock, Brand,
attitude on regulation Woodrow,
Wilson, cousin of W. Wilson,
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progressive move- 5n, 9, 18.
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Arizona constitu- "Woodrow
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Osborn, 1-20.
Whitney, Frank P., School
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Autobiography of an
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rev., 290-291. 335,
336n, 350.
"Who Wrote 'The
Harp of a Thousand World's
Money Education League, 324.
Strings'?" by
George Kummer, 221- Worthington,
Ohio, in 1817, 213-214.
231. Wright,
Orville, 32.
Wilbur Wright Field,
21n. Wright
Field, 21, 21n, 34.
Wild Fowl Bay,
Michigan, communistic Wright-Patterson
Air Force Base, 21n.
settlement, 134. Wyman,
Walker D., ed., The Frontier in
The Wild
Jackasses: The American Perspective,
rev., 386-387.
Farmer in Revolt, by Dale Kramer, rev.,
85-86. YOUNG,
Mahonri S., book rev., 394-395.
Wild Train: The
Story of the Andrews
Raiders, by Charles O'Neill, rev., 89-92. ZANESVILLE, Ohio, 190; in 1818, 214.
Wilhelm, John, 39. Zanesville
Canal & Manufacturing Com-
Wilkinson, Norman B.,
comp., Biblio- pany,
214.
graphy of
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Index
ABBOT, W. W., book
rev., 389-390. Arizona,
constitution of 1910, and Toledo
Addes, George, and
Toledo Chevrolet trade
union, 109-128.
strike, 335, 350,
355. Arizona
Constitutional Petition League of
The Adena People
No. 2, by William S. Typographical
Union No. 63, Toledo,
Webb and Raymond S.
Baby, rev., 158- Ohio,
111, 128; organized, 112-113;
159. activities
of, 114, 115, 119, 120, 124,
"Administration
of the Historic Sites," by 125.
Richard S. Fatig,
261-263. Ashley,
Henry W., 115.
Agriculture, crops in
early northeastern Atlanta,
Ga., GM plants and Toledo
Ohio, 204. strike,
336, 337, 351.
Ahrens, Wilhelm, 138. Augusta
Female Seminary, attended by
Air service,
engineering division, 24-35; cousins
of W. Wilson, 1, 2, 7, 17.
engineering school,
32. Aumann,
Francis R., book revs., 68-69,
Aircraft production
board, 22, 23, 24. 384-386;
quoted, 112.
Akers,
"Billy," defeated for mayor of Automobile
industry, effect of Toledo
Cleveland, 36. Chevrolet
strike of 1935 on, 326, 356.
Albert Gallatin:
Jeffersonian Financier Automobile Labor Board, established, 326;
and Diplomat, by Raymond Walters, and
Toledo Chevrolet strike, 327, 328,
Jr., rev., 171-172. 329,
331-332, 341, 343, 344, 345, 346,
Alden, John Richard, The
South in the 347.
Revolution,
1763-1789, rev., 175-176. Aviation,
military: "McCook Field, 1917-
Alton (Illinois)
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by Maurer Maurer, 21-34.
John Bailhache, 143.
The American
Business System: A Histor- BABY, Raymond S., The Adena People
ical Perspective,
1900-1955, by Thomas No. 2, rev.,
158-159.
Cochran, rev.,
390-391. Bailhache,
John, early Ohio editor, 141-
American English, by Albert H. Marck- 147;
sketch of, 142.
wardt, rev., 279-282. Baker,
Newton D., ruling on water met-
American Federation
of Labor, and the ers,
44.
Toledo Chevrolet
strike of 1935, 326- Bald,
F. Clever, book rev., 397-399.
328, 332-343,
345-356. Bane,
Col. T. H., 26-27, 30.
The American
Heritage Book of Great Banking and currency in early Ohio, 216.
Historic Places, by editors of American The Baptist Church in the Lower Mis-
Heritage and Richard M. Ketchum, rev., sissippi Valley, 1776-1845, by
Walter
286-287. Brownlow
Posey, rev., 278-279.
American Indian
and White Relations to Baptists, Hardshell, character of preachers,
1830: Needs &
Opportunities for Study, 221-222.
by William N. Fenton,
L. H. Butter- Barber
Asphalt Company, 48.
field, and Wilcomb E.
Washburn, rev., Barksdale,
Lieut. E. H., 32.
176-177. Barling
bomber, 30-31.
American Industry
and the European Im- Barlow, Joel, poetry of, quoted, 212-213.
migrant,
1860-1885, by Charlotte Erick- Barnhart, John D.,
book rev., 168-170.
son, rev., 297-298. Baur,
Emil Gottlob, 132; sketch of, 133;
American Radicals:
Some Problems and and the Ora et Labora community, 134-
Personalities, ed. by Harvey Goldberg, 140.
rev., 69-72. Baxter,
Maurice G., Orville H. Browning,
American Workers
party, 333n, 335. Lincoln's
Friend and Critic, rev., 172-
The Amish Year, by Charles S. Rice and 173.
Rollin C. Steinmetz,
rev., 74-75. Beatty,
John, To the Readers of Coin's
Angle, Paul M., ed., Created
Equal? The Financial
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Complete
Lincoln-Douglas Debates of Beers, Henry Putney, The French in
1858, rev., 293-296. North America:
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Reproduc-
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and Research Missions, rev., 296-
rev., 186-187. 297.
Arrests, legal
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Howard H., "The National Negro
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1848," 357-368.