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Winter-Spring
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ARTICLES
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Communication Technology Transforms the Marketplace:
The Effect of the Telegraph, Telephone, and Ticker on the Cincinnati
Merchants' Exchange
by Bradford W. Scharlott PDF
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Steubenville, Ohio, and the Nineteenth-Century
Steamboat Trade
by Jerry E. Green PDF
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31-51
BOOK
REVIEWS and BOOK NOTES
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link for an alphabetical listing of this issue's book reviews and book
notes.
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NOTES & QUERIES
The 2004 Building
Connections Conference. The Ohio Academy of History Fall 2004 Meeting.
Call for papers for the new Collections: A Journal for Museum and Archives
Professionals. And more.
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EDITORIAL STAFF
Shirley T. Wajda,
Guest Editor
Patricia Walsh, Publications Production Editor
EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD
Randall Buchman, Defiance College
Andrew R. L. Cayton, Miami University
John. J. Grabowski, Case Western Reserve University
and Western Reserve Historical Society
R. Douglas Hurt, Iowa State University
George W. Knepper, University of Akron
Robert M. Mennel, University of New Hampshire
Zane Miller, University of Cincinnati
Marian J. Morton, John Carroll University
Larry L. Nelson, Ohio Historical Society, Fort Meigs
Harry Scheiber, University of California, Berkeley
Warren Van Tine, The Ohio State University
Mary Young, University of Rochester
OHIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY 20022003
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
William K. Laidlaw Jr., Executive Director
Officers
Grant L. Douglass, President
Nancy S. Dix, Vice President
Elaine H. Hairston, Vice President
Robert H. Jeffrey, Treasurer
Charles B. Nuckolls Jr., Secretary
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Trustees
David B. Baker, Marietta
Marnie C. Black, Cincinnati
William K. Block Jr., Toledo
Joyce E. Brown, Urbana
Nancy S. Dix, Hebron
Grant L. Douglass, Columbus
Patricia S. Eldredge, Hudson
Elaine H. Hairston, Pataskala
Thomas E. Huenefeld, Cincinnati
Robert H. Jeffrey, Columbus
Alan S. Katchen, Columbus
George P. Kulchytsky, Parma
John J. Kulewicz, Columbus
Ann K. Lowder, Columbus
Charles B. Nuckolls, Jr., Cincinnati
Lucy McKewen Porter, Columbus
Richard T. Prasse, Cleveland
Richard D. Ruppert, Toledo
Mac A. Stewart, Delaware
Marian J. Vance, Delaware
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Ex Officio
Bob Taft, Governor of Ohio
Doug White, President, Ohio Senate
Greg L. DiDonato, Minority Leader, Ohio Senate
Larry Householder, Speaker, Ohio House of Representatives
Chris Redfern, Minority Leader, Ohio House of Representatives
Susan Tave Zelman, Superintendent of Public Instruction
Roderick G. W. Chu, Chancellor, Ohio Board of Regents
Mark Heppner, President, Ohio Association of Historical Societies
and Museums
Thomas T. Taylor, President, Ohio Academy of History
Michael Herschler, President, Ohio Academy of Science
Richard C. Simpson, Chairman, Ohio Historical Society Development
Council
Louis Mitchell, Chairman, Ohio Historical Society Foundation
Bruce E. Johnson, Director, Ohio Department of Development
Emeriti
John J. Chester, Columbus
Rex E. Haecker, Circleville
George W. Knepper, Munroe Falls
Dixie S. Miller, Bexley
Phillip R. Shriver, Oxford
Robert Burns Smith, Columbus
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History is published by the Ohio Historical Society at Columbus, Ohio.
The primary purpose of the journal is to publish articles, documents,
notes, and reviews concerning the political, military, social, economic,
and cultural history of Ohio and the Middle West. The editors welcome
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Ohio
History Volume 113 Winter-Spring 2004
Copyright © 2004 by the Ohio Historical Society. All rights reserved.
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