INDEX COMPILED BY LAURA RUSSELL ABOLITIONISM, at Oberlin, 87 Abraham Lincoln, by Ehrgott, For- briger & Co., 413; illustration, 412 Abraham Lincoln, Late President of the U.S. Assassinated April 14th, 1865, by
Gibson & Co., 413-414, 417; il- lustration, 413 Abraham Lincoln Writing the Eman- cipation Proclamation, by David Gilmour Blythe, 404-406; illustra- tions, cover Autumn 1980/Number 4, 404 Adams, Charles Frances, Jr., 381 Adams, Henry, 381 Admission Age Quartiles (1859-79), Ohio Reform Farm, table, 289 Aesculapius, 232 Age of Jackson, The, by Arthur M. Schlesinger, 56, 56n.39 Agricultural experiments, Ohio Reform Farm, 312 Alcohol, Reform and Society: The Li- qour Issue in Social Context, edited by Jack S. Blocker, Jr., rev., 350-351 Alcorn, Richard S., 33 Alexander, Charles C., book rev., 355- 356 Alexander, Edward P., Museums in Mo- tion: An Introduction to the History and Functions of Museums, rev., 104-105 Alexander Hamilton: A Biography, by Forrest McDonald, rev., 268-270 A. Lincoln, by
Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co., 415-417; illustration, 416 Alitto, Guy S., The Last Confucian: Lian Shu-ming and the Chinese Dilemma of Modernity, 439 Allen, William, 286, 317 Allison, Richard, 225, 236 Alston, Philip, Making and Breaking Human Rights: The UN's Specialized Agencies. Implementation of The In- ternational Covenant On Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, 345; Human Rights and the Basic Needs, Strategy for Development, 345 Alumni Association of the Ohio Reform School, The, 311 American Commonwealth, The, by James Byrce, 383 |
American Journal of Education, 138 American Made: Men Who Shaped the American Economy, by Harold C. Livesay, rev., 349-350 Americans on the Road: From Auto- camp to Motel, 1910-1945, by Warren James Belasco, rev., 454-456 American Sunday School Union, 301 America Revised: History Schoolbooks in the Twentieth Century, by Frances FitzGerald, rev., 257-258 "An Archbishop, A University and Academic Freedom," by Erving E. Beauregard, 440 Anderson, Irvine H., book rev., 362-363 "Androgynous Superman," 218 Andy Johnson, Military Gov. of Tenn., by Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co., 415-417; illustration, 416 Angel, William D., Jr., book rev., 365-366 Angle, Isaac, 41 Animalculae, 238 Animal husbandry, 340-341 Annual Reports, B.H.L., 166, 169, 174, 175, 179, 180 Anti-banking sentiment, Jacksonian, 46-64 passim "Anti-Nebraska" party, 132 Antitrust and the Oil Monopoly: The Standard Oil Cases, 1890-1911, by Bruce Bringhurst, rev., 109-110 Anti-Tuberculosis League of Cincinnati, 158-159, 162 Apotheosis prints, 406, 410-412 Appleton, Thomas H., Jr., book rev., 350-351 Apprentice to Genius: Years With Frank Lloyd Wright, by Edgar Tafel, rev., 102-103 Armstrong, Robert, 196 Arson, Ohio Reform Farm, 314, 320 Arthur, Chester Alan, 389 Associated Charities of Cincinnati, 158, 159 Astors, The, by
Virginia Cowles, rev., 447-448 BADGER, Joseph, 182 Bailey, Dr. and Mrs., 212-213 Bailey, Thomas A. and Paul B. Ryan, Hitler vs. Roosevelt: The Undeclared Naval War, rev.,
465-466 Bain, George W., book rev., 104-105 Baird, Jay W., book rev., 93-94 Bakke Case: The Politics of Inequality, The, by Joel
Dreyfuss and Charles Lawrence III, rev., 448-449 |
Index Baldwin Michael, 426, 427, 428, 432 Banking and currency regulation, 46- 64 passim Bank taxation, as issue in 1857 Ohio Gubernatorial race, 46-64 passim Barbour, James, 203 Barkers, Hadens, 41 Barnard, Henry, 314 Barnhill, J. Herschel, book rev., 457- 458 Barnum, William H., 392, 393, 394, 396; illustration, 387 Barstow, Lydia, 195 Bartin's Materia Medica, 224, 233 Battle of Lake Erie, The, by William Henry Powell, 65-77; illustration, 71 Bauer, K. Jack, editor, Soldiering: The Civil War Diary of Rice C. Bull, rev., 103-104 Beard, James H., 65 Beauregard, Erving E., "Franklin Col- lege: The First Quarter Century of an Eminent College," 439-440; "The Slavery Controversy at Two Colleges," 440; "An Archbishop, A University and Academic Freedom," 440 Beaver, Daniel R., book rev., 98-99 Beecher, Catharine, 79-80, 87-88 Beecher, Philemon, 432, 433 Beginnings of National Politics: An Interpretive History of the Con- tinental Congress, The, by Jack N. Rakove, rev., 445-447 Beilhart, Edith, 210 Beilhart, Evelyn Gladys, 211-212; il- lustration, 212, 217 Beilhart, Harry, 210 Beilhart, Jacob, "Free Love in Ohio: Jacob Beilhart and the Spirit Fruit Colony," by Robert S. Fogarty and H. Roger Grant, 206-221; illustration, 207 Beilhart, Loruma, 210, 214 Beilhart, Mary, 212; illustration, 217 Belasco, Warren James, Americans on the Road: From Autocamp to Motel, 1910-1945, rev.,
454-456 Bell, John, 401 Belz, Herman, Emancipation and Equal Rights: Politics and Constitu- tionalism in the Civil War Era, rev., 245-246 Benedict, Michael Les, book rev., 245- 246 Bethals, 206 Better, Daniel, 42 |
471 Better Housing Company, 165-166 Better Housing League of Cincinnati, (BHL), "Housing the City: The Better Housing League and Cincinnati, 1916-1939," by Robert B. Fairbanks, 157-180 Bettman, Alfred, 162, 176 "Between-the Logs," illustration, 187 BHL. See Better Housing League of Cincinnati Big House System, 153 "Big Injun." See Howe, George E. Biko, Steve, Steve Biko: I Write What I Like, edited
by Aelred Stubbs, rev., 107-108 Biographical and Portrait Encyclopedia of Cambria County, Pennsylvania, compiled by Samuel T. Wiley, 346 Biographical and Portrait Encyclopedia of Westmoreland County, Penn- sylvania, compiled
by Samuel T. Wiley, 346 Bishop, Richard, 318, 319 Bispham, Henry C., 74 Black Hawk uprising, 238 Black population of Toledo, Ohio, 1880- 1930, table, 6 Black Swamp Farm, by Howard Good, 321 Blair, Decalb, 35 Block-busting, 172 Blocker, Jack S., Jr., editor, Alcohol, Reform and Society: The Liquor Issue in Social Context, rev., 350-351 Bloody shirt, the, 383, 388, 392 Blythe, David Gilmour, Abraham Lin- coln Writing the Emancipation Pro- clamation, 404-406; illustrations, cover Autumn 1980/Number 4, 404 Board of Directors, Cincinnati House of Refuge, 129, 130 Board of Managers, Ohio Reform Farm, 129 Bogue, Allan G., 27, 30-31, 323, 330, 333, 338 Bond, W. B., Grindstone Country, 345 Boston House of Reformation, 127- 128n.7 Botanics, 231 Boyer, Kathryn and Robert Boyer, Grace Miller and Elizabeth Spellman, The Story of Independence, bk. note, 273 Boy's Town, A, by William Dean Howells, 321 Boys' Industrial School. See Ohio Reform Farm, The |
472 Brace, Charles Loring, 138, 314 Bradstreet, E. P., 162, 163, 167 Brady, Cyrus Townsend, Northwestern Fights and Fighters, rev., 456-457 Brandreth's Vegetable Universal Pills, Dr. Benjamin, 231 Braus' School for Vagrant Boys, Mr., 138 Brazee, John T., 151 Breckinridge, 137 Bremner, Robert H., book rev., 367- 368. Works: From the Depths, 157 Breslin, John G., 51 Breslin-Gibson state treasury scandal, 282 Bringhurst, Bruce, Antitrust and the Oil Monopoly: The Standard Oil Cases, 1890-1911, rev., 109-110 Bringing Up the Rear: A Memoir, by S.L.A. Marshall and edited by Cate Marshall, rev., 368-369 Brinkerhoff, Roeliff, 298 Brown, Albertus, 24 Brown, Ethan Allen, 201 Brown, Jefferey P., "Samuel Hunting- ton: A Connecticut Aristocrat on the Ohio Frontier," 420-438 Brown, Seyom, The Crises of Power: An Interpretation of United States Foreign Policy During the Kissinger Years, rev.,
259-261 Brown's Government of Ohio, 300 Brunner, Edmund de S., 342 Bryant, William Cullen, and the New York Evening Post, 136 Buchanan, James, 62, 64 Buchanan v. Warley, 13 Bull Moose Years: Theodore Roosevelt and the Progressive Party, The, by John Allen Gable, rev., 353-355 Bull, Rice C., Soldiering: The Civil War Diary of Rice C. Bull, edited by K. Jack Bauer, rev., 103-104 Burlingame Treaty, 384, 386, 388, 390 Burned-over-district, 324 Bushman, Evert, 42 Butler, Robert, bk. notes, 273-274 "Butternuts." See Hite, John C. Byers, Albert G., 298 Byrce, James, The American Common- wealth, 383 Byrd, Charles W., 426-427, 433 CADETS, 308 Calhoun, John C., 137, 184-205 passim Campton Township, Kane County, Il- linois, 25-45 passim |
OHIO HISTORY Camp Dick Robinson, 409 Canal, sale of Ohio's state owned, 58-60 Carpenter, Edward, 218, 219, 220. Works: Homogenic Love, 218; Sex, Love and Its Place in a Free Society, 218 Carter, George E., book rev., 444-445 Cary, John H., book rev., 445-447 Cass, Charles L., 203 Cass, Lewis, 184-205 Catherwood, Mary Hartwell, Craque- O-Doom, 321 Cavaignac, 144 Cebula, James E., book rev., 271-272 Cemetery Records of Clinton County, Ohio, 1798-1978, 345 Census, U.S. (1860), 50 Centennial History of Christ Lutheran Church, by
Hilmar Grimm, 439 Central Budget Committee of the Coun- cil of Social Agencies, 162 Central Labor Union of Toledo, 23 Chaffy, Joseph, 199 "Chamber of reflection, the," 320 Chase, Salmon P., 48, 54, 55, 63, 132, 137, 149, 151, 279-280, 282, 287; il- lustration, 49 Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad, 214 Chidlaw, Benjamin, 292 Chillicothe, Scioto Gazette, 434, 435 Chillicothe Supporter, 434, 435 Chittenden, S.B., 395 Christian Science, 209, 210 Cincinnati and Dayton Short Line Rail Road, 136, 138 Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce, 158 Cincinnati City Council, 128 Cincinnati Community Chest, 170, 179 Cincinnati Daily Enquirer, 52, 53 Cincinnati House of Refuge, 125-131, 279, 282, 295, 297, 303 Cincinnati, "Housing the City: The Better Housing League and Cincin- nati, 1916-1939," by Robert B. Fair- banks, 157-180; illustrations, cover Spring 1980/Number 2, 171, 176 Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Au- thority, 177, 179 Cities of the American West: A History of Frontier Urban Planning, by John W. Reps, rev., 243-244 Citizens' Committee on Slum Clearance and Low Cost Housing, (Cincinnati, Ohio), 177, 179 Citizens' Realty Plan of East Toledo, 14 |
Index City Planning Commission, (Cincinnati), 178 Clarry, Michael, 42 "Clash of Leadership at the Grand Re- serve: The Wyandot Subagency and the Methodist Mission, 1820-1824, The," by Robert E. Smith, 181-205 Clasper, James W. and M. Carolyn Dellenbach, Guide to the Holdings of the American Jewish Archives, rev., 374-375 Clemens, Samuel, 395 Cleveland Architecture, by Eric Johan- nesen 439 Cleveland Plain Dealer, 53 Cleveland Reporter, 215 Cleveland Union Leader, 347 Clive, Alan, State of War: Michigan in World War II, rev., 355-356 Coeducation, 82-87 passim Cogswell, Seddie, 32, 333 Cohen, Ronald D. and Raymond A. Mohl, The Paradox of Progressive Education: The Gary Plan and Urban Schooling, rev.,
267-268 Collins, B. W., "Economic Issues in Ohio's Politics During the Recession of 1857-1858," 46-64 Colons, Mettray, 280, 300, 307 Colonel of Chicago: A Biography of the Chicago Tribune's Legendary Publisher, ColonelRobert McCormick, The, by
Joseph Gies, rev., 271-272 Columbus, Christopher, as painted by William Henry Powell, 67 Columbus Ohio State Journal, 70-73 Columbus Ohio Statesman, 72 Commerce Club of Toledo, 9, 12 Commitment charges, Ohio Reform Farm, 302 Communitarianism, 206-217 "Community," as a cohesive ideal of Oberlin College, 78-88 passim Conant, Horatio, 226-227, 228, 240 Conestoga Crossroads: Lancaster, Penn- sylvania: 1730-1790, by Jerome L. Wood, Jr., rev., 255-257 Conestoga horse and wagon, 332 Conger, C. C., 392 Congressional elections (1858), 61, 63 Conkling, Roscoe, 389 Connecticut Land Company, 421, 423 Connolly, Harold X., A Ghetto Grows in Brooklyn, rev.,
462-464 Conot, Robert, A Streak of Luck: The Life and Legend of Thomas Alva Edison, rev.,
100-102 |
473 Constitutional Convention, (1850-1851), 303; (1873-1874), 316 Conzen, Michael, 32, 33 Copperheadism, 285 Correction Paternelle, 144 Corwin, Matthias, 437 Cosner, Edward M., 12 Cotton, William, 185 Cottrill, Charles, 12 Coughlin, Charles, 42 Coughlin, John, 42 Coughlin, Morris, 42 Coughlin, Timothy, 37, 42 Cousin, Victor, 144 Cowles, Helen, 81 Cowles, Virginia, The Astors, rev., 447- 448 Craque-O-Doom, by Mary Hartwell Catherwood, 321 Credit Mobilier, 391 Crises of Power: An Interpretation of United States Foreign Policy During the Kissinger Years, The, by Seyom Brown, rev., 259-261 Cropping practices, 341-342 Crosby, Abijah, 29 Cross, Whitney, 81 Crume, Moses, 183 "Cultural rebound," 337 Currier & Ives, 401, 403 Currier, Nathaniel, 401 Curti, Merle, 332-333. Works: The Mak- ing of an American Community: A Case Study of a Democracy in a Fron- tier County, 40,
43 DANA, Charles A., 394 Danbom, David B., The Resisted Revo- lution: Urban America and the In- dustrialization of Agriculture, 1900-1930, rev.,
254-255 Daniels, Roger, 384, 385 "Darkest Cincinnati, " 159 Davis, William E., 282 Davis, Sylvester E., book rev., 467-468 Dawes, Henry, 60 Dayton, Ohio: Pioneer in City Manage- ment, 346-347 "DDT on Trial: The Wisconsin Hearing, 1968-1969," by Thomas R. Dunlap, 241 DeBenedetti, Charles, Origins of the Modern American Peace Movement, 1915-1929, rev.,
99-100; The Peace Reform in American History, 440 Declaration of Independence, by John |
474 Trumble, 68 de Crevecoeur, J. Hector St. John, 331- 332 Delavenay, Emile, 218 Delaware, Indians, 182, 185, 186 Delinquency, problem of, 125-156 passim, 280-322
passim Dellenbach, M. Carolyn and James W. Clasper, Guide to the Holdings of the American Jewish Archives, rev., 374-375 DeMetz, Frederic Auguste, 139-147, 156, 279 Denkendorf, 135 Denver Rocky Mountain News, 397 Derrick, W. Edwin, book rev., 459-461 Deveaux, Andrew, 341 Devine, Michael J., "The Historical Paintings of William Henry Powell," 65-77 Dhru, Rodrich, as painted by William Henry Powell, 66 Dinnerstein, Leonard, 382 Dinwiddie, Courteney, 162 Directory of Archives and Manuscripts Repositories in the United States, edited by Nancy Sahli, rev., 373-374 Discovery of the Mississippi by DeSoto, The, by
William Henry Powell, 67, 68, 71, 72 Disney, David T., 128 Divine Science, 209 Dixie's Forgotten People: The South's Poor Whites, by
J. Wayne Flynt, rev., 247-248 "Doctors and Diseases on the Ohio Frontier," by Marilyn Van Voorhis Wendler, 222-240 Documentation of Collections. Vol. 4 in A Bibliography on Historical Organ- ization Practices, compiled by Rosemary S. Reese, Edited by Frederick L. Rath, Jr. and Merrilyn Rogers O'Connell, bk. note, 273 Doenecke, Justus D., Not to the Swift: The Old Isolationists in the Cold War Era, rev.,
98-99; book rev., 262-264 Donhol, Clarence H., 28 Dorn, Jacob H., book rev., 258-259 Doty, Swamp, 16 Double-Edged Secrets: U.S. Naval In- telligence Operations in the Pacific during World War II, by W.J. Holmes, rev., 452 Doucet, Michael J., Mark J. Stern, and Michael B. Katz, "Migration and the Social Order in Erie City, New York: |
OHIO HISTORY 1855" 32 Douglass, Charles, 319 Douglas, Stephen, 401 Drake, Daniel, 225, 230, 238; illustra- tion, 235 Drake, (Rev.) L. F., 409 Dred Scott decision, The, 48 Dreyfuss, Joel and Charles Lawrence III, The Bakke Case: The Politics of Inequality, rev.,
448-449 DuBois, Jessie K., 414 Duden, Gottried, 135-136 Dunlap, Thomas R., "DDT on Trial: The Wisconsin Hearing, 1968-1969," 241 Dunquod (Wyandot Chief), 181-182, 199 Dwellers in Vale Sunrise, The, by J. William Lloyd, 220 ECKES, Alfred E., Jr., The United States and the Global Struggle for Minerals, rev.,
362-363 Ecole Preparatoire, 139 "Economic Issues in Ohio's Politics During the Recession of 1857-1858," by B. W. Collins, 46-64 Eddy, Mary Baker, 210 Edison, Thomas Alva, A Streak of Luck: The Life and Legend of Thomas Alva Edison, by
Robert Conot, rev., 100-102 Education, of Ohio Reform Farm farm- boys, 298-301 Edwards, John Starke, 424, 425 Ehrgott and Krebs, Union Prisoner's Occupation, 417;
illustration, 417 Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co., 405, 407, 413, 414, 415. Publications: 405, 408, 412, 414, 416 Ehrgott, Peter E., 405, 417 1866: The Critical Year Revisited, by Patrick W. Riddleberger, rev., 369-370 Electro Magneticism, Dr. Sherwood's 231-232 Ellicott, Charles, 195 Ellicott, George, 182 Elliot, John, 225 Elusive Equality: The Status of Black Americans in Higher Education, by Lorenzo Morris, rev., 466-467 Elusive Quest: America's Pursuit of European Stability and French Securi- ty, 1919-1933, The, by Melvin P. Lef- fler, rev., 93-94 Emancipation and Equal Rights: Politics and Constitutionalism in the |
Index Civil War Era, by Herman Belz, rev., 245-246 Emancipation Proclamation, The, 400- 419 passim Embarkation of the Pilgrims, by Robert Weir, 68 Embezzlement scandal of 1857, in Ohio Gubernatorial race, 51-52 Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 220 Emery, Mary, 175n.43 End of the Russian Imperial Army: The Old Army and the Soldiers Revolt (March-April 1917), The, by Allan K. Wildman, 440 English, William H., 388 Erie Company, the, 421-422 Erie Territory, the,424 "Ethnicity and American Agriculture," by Robert P. Swierenga, 323-344 Ethnicity: Ohio Reform School Admit- tees, table, 293 Ethnic groups, Ohio Reform Farm treat- ment of, 292-296 Etzold, Thomas, book rev., 452 Evangelism, 78-88 passim Exclusion, 1882 Chinese, 382 Exhorter's license, 183 FABRONIOUS, Dominique C., 409 Fairbanks, Robert B., "Housing the City: The Better Housing League and Cincinnati, 1916-1939," 157-180 Fairchild, Ephraim, 27 Fairchild, James, 82, 96; illustration, 83 Fairfield County, as possible Ohio Re- form Farm site, 150-151 Fairfield County Temperance Crusade (1876), 302 Fairfield School for Boys, The. See Ohio Reform Farm, The Faith-healing, 209 Fall and Rise of the Pentagon: Ameri- can Defense Policies in the 1970s, The, by Lawrence J. Korb, rev., 356-357 "Falling back," 7 "'Family System of Common Farmers': The Early Years of Ohio's Reform Farm, 1858-1884, The," by Robert M. Mennel, 279-322 "'Family System of Common Farmers': The Origins of Ohio's Reform Farm, 1840-1858," by Robert M. Mennel, 125-126 Farley, Thomas, 226 Farmboys, Ohio Reform Farm, 286-312 Farm School. See Ohio Reform Farm, The |
475 Fauster, Carl W., compiler, Libbey Glass Since 1818: Pictorial History and Collector's Guide, rev., 95 Favretti, Rudy J. and Joy Putnam Fav- retti, Landscapes and Gardens for Historic Buildings: A handbook for reproducing and creating authentic landscape settings, rev., 250-251 Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works, 176 Federalist Party, the, 420-438 passim "Federal Republicans," 433 Fehrenbacher, Don E., 48 Ferro Concrete Construction Company, 179n.55 Field, Phyllis F., book rev., 112-114 "Filter-down" theory of housing, 157- 180 passim Finley, James B., 194-205 passim FitzGerald, Frances, America Revised: History Schoolbooks in the Twentieth Century, rev.,
257-258 Flynt, J. Wayne, Dixie's Forgotten People: The South's Poor Whites, rev., 247-248 Fogarty, Robert S. and H. Roger Grant, "Free Love in Ohio and the Spirit Fruit Colony," 206-221 Folmar, John Kent, book rev., 369-370 Foner, Philip S., Women and the Ameri- can Labor Movement: From Colonial Times to the Eve of World War I, rev., 443-444 Foot, John A., 134-135, 149, 152, 154, 279-280, 281-283, 296 Foot, Samuel A., 134 Forbriger, Adolphus, 405 Ford, Seabury, 131 Formisano, Ronald P., 46, 47 Fort Washington, 225 Fort Wayne (Indian) Agency, 183, 186 Frankenstein, John P., 65 Franklin, Benjamin, 331, 332 "Franklin College: The First Quarter Century of an Eminent College," by Erving E. Beauregard, 439-440 Franklin County Infirmary, 307-308 Free Comrade, The, by J. William Lloyd, 220 "Free Love in Ohio: Jacob Beilhart and the Spirit Fruit Colony," by Robert S. Fogarty and H. Roger Grant, 206-221 Fremont, Mrs. John Charles, 76 French Revolution of 1848, 144 Fresno Weekly Expositor, 396 Friedberger, Mark, "The Local Soci- |
476 ety," 37, 40, 42-43 From the
Depths, by Robert H. Bremner, 157 Frontier doctors, illustrations, 229, 235 Frontier Women: The Trans-Mississippi West 1840-1880, by Julie Roy Jeffrey, rev., 111-112 Fruitlands, 206 Fugitive Slave Act (1850), 48, 87 Funeral Car of President Abraham Lin- coln passing the State House at Co- lumbus, April 29, drawn by Albert Ruger, 407-409; illustration, 407 Funeral Car used at the Obsequies of the late Pres. A. Lincoln at Columbus, 0., April 29th 1865, drawn by Albert Ruger, 407-410; illustration, 408 Funeral Obsequies of the late Pres't A. Lincoln, Columbus, O. April 29, 1865, drawn
by J.H. Studer, 409-410; illustration, 408 GABLE, John Allen, The Bull Moose Years: Theodore Roosevelt and the Progressive Party, rev., 353-355 Gans, Herbert J., Nathan Glazer, Joseph R. Gusfield, and Christopher Jencks, editors, On the Making of Americans: Essays in Honor of David Riesman, rev.,
92-93 Garfield, James A., "The Politics of Sinophobia: Garfield, the Morey Let- ter, and the Presidential Election of 1880," by Ted C. Hinckley, 381-399 Gatewood, Willard B., Jr., editor, Slave and Freeman: The Autobiography of George L. Knox, rev., 252-253 George, Henry, 210 Gerber, David A., book rev., 371-372 Gerlach, Don R., book rev., 268-270 Gerlach, Russell, 336 German, C.S., photograph of Abraham Lincoln, 413-414 Germ theory, the, 234 Gervais, Lewis, 341 Ghetto Grows in Brooklyn, A, by Harold X. Connolly, rev., 462-464 Giannini, Amadeo Peter, 343 Gibson & Co., 412. Publications: 413 Gibson, William G., 51 Gies, Joseph, The Colonel of Chicago: A Biography of the Chicago Tribune's Legendary Publisher, Colonel Robert McCormick, rev.,
271-272 Gilded Age government, 381-399 passim Gillett, Ann, 84 |
OHIO HISTORY Ginzberg, Lori D., "Women in an Evangelical Community: Oberlin, 1835-1850," 78-88 Glazer, Nathan, Joseph R. Gusfield, Christopher Jencks, and Herbert J. Gans, editors, On the Making of Americans: Essays in Honor of David Riesman, rev.,
92-93 Goforth, William, 225 Goldwater, Barry, With No Apologies: The Personal and Political Memoirs of Senator Barry Goldwater, rev., 262-264 Good, Howard, Black Swamp Farm, 321 Gottfried family, the, 31 Gould, Lewis L., book rev., 348-349 Grand Reserve, the, "The Clash of Leadership at the Grand Reserve: The Wyandot Subagency and the Methodist Mission, 1820-1824," by Robert E. Smith, 181-205 Granger, Gideon, 423, 424, 425, 426 Grant, H. Roger, Insurance Reform: Consumer Action in the Progressive Era, rev.,
360-362; Land, Air and Water: Transportation and Ohio, 439; and with Robert S. Fogarty, "Free Love in Ohio: Jacob Beilhart and the Spirit Fruit Colony," 206-221 Graves, Gregory R., book rev., 254-255 Great Depression, The, 23, 180 Greenback Party, the, 388 Gregory, Timothy, Vox Populi: Violence and Popular Involvement in the Religious Controversies of the Fifth Century A.D., 440 Grimke, Sarah and Angelina, 79-80, 87-88 Grimm, Hilmar, Centennial History of Christ Lutheran Church, 439 Grimm, Wendelin, 341-342 Grindstone Country, by W. B. Bond, 345 Griswold, Stanley, 430, 435-436 Gritty Cities: A Second Look at Allen- town, Bethlehem, Bridgeport, Hobo- ken, Lancaster, Norwich, Paterson, Reading, Trenton, Troy, Waterbury, Wilmington, by
Mary Proctor and Bill Matuszeski, rev., 365-366 Gubernatorial race of 1857 (Ohio), 46- 64 passim Guide to the Holdings of the American Jewish Archives, by James W. Clasper and M. Carolyn Dellenbach, rev., 374-375 Guns of Lattimer, The, by Michael Novak, rev., 371-372 |
Index Gusfield, Joseph R., Christopher Jencks, Herbert J. Gans, and Nathan Glazer, editors, On the Making of Americans: Essays in Honor of David Riesman, rev.,
92-93 HALL, Jacquelyn Dowd, Revolt Against Chivalry: Jessie Daniel Ames and the Women's Campaign Against Lynching, rev.,
110-111 Hamilton, Alexander, Alexander Hamil- ton: A Biography, by Forrest McDonald, rev., 268-270 Hamilton County Regional Planning Commission, 173 Hamilton, William T., book rev., 248-250 Hammock drill, Mettray, 141, 142n.40 Hammond, John L., The Politics of Benevolence: Revival Religion and American Voting Behavior, rev., 112-114 Hancock, (General) Winfield S., 388 Handlin, Oscar, Truth in History, 367- 368 Hansen, Marcus Lee, 343-344 Harper, Joseph C., 317 Harris, Ann, 84 Harrison Township, Ross County, Ohio, 35-45 passim Hart, Josiah, 226 Hatzenmessen family, the, 31 Hayes, Rutherford B., 318, 386-399 passim Heildsburg College (California), 208 Henkle, Moses, 183, 194 Henry, "Freedom Hill," Jacob Beil- hart: Life and Teachings, 220 Herbeson, Katharine "Blessed," 213- 214; illustration, 217 "Heroic age" of medicine, 239 Herrick, Clarence Luther, The Pio- neering Role of Clarence Luther Her- rick in American Neuroscience, by William Frederick Windle, rev., 105-107 Hewitt, Abram S., 392, 394; illustration, 387 Hicks, John (Wyandot Chief), 200 Hildreth, Samuel, 222, 226, 230, 239-240 "Hilikens," 307 Hill, David, 199 Hinckley, Ted C., "The Politics of Sino- phobia: Garfield, the Morey Letter, and the Presidential Election of 1880," 381-399 Hiss, Alger, A Tissue of Lies: Nixon vs. Hiss, by
Morton Levitt and |
477 Michael Levitt, rev., 261-262 "Historical Paintings of William Henry Powell, The," by Michael J. Devine, 65-77 History of England, A, by Clayton and David Roberts, 440 History of Social Welfare and Social Work in the United States, A, by James Leiby, rev., 246-247 Hite, John C., 290, 318-319, 320; il- lustration, 297 Hitler vs. Roosevelt: The Undeclared Naval War, by
Thomas A. Bailey and Paul B. Ryan, rev., 465-466 Hocking Cottage, Ohio Reform Farm, 279 Hocking Hills, 150 Hocking Valley coal fields, 150 Holloway, David, 188 Holmes, W. J., Double-Edged Secrets: U.S. Naval Intelligence Operations in the Pacific during World War II, rev., 452 Holt, Michael F., 46 Holzer, Harold, "Lincoln and the Ohio Printmakers," 400-419 "Home, Health and Happiness," dis- tributed by BHL, 164 Homer, Winslow, 76 Homogenic Love, by Edward Carpenter, 218 Hopkins, Gerald T., 182 Hosford, Frances, 84 Housekeepers (BHL), 164-165, 169, 172; illustration, 165 Housekeeping plan (BHL), 164-165, 169, 172 House of Correction. See Ohio Reform Farm, The House of Reformation. See Ohio Reform Farm, The Houses of Refuge. See Ohio Reform Farm, The Housing Committee of Cincinnati's Women's City Club, 161-162, 163 "Housing the City: The Better Housing League and Cincinnati, 1916-1939," by Robert B. Fairbanks. 157-180 Howe, B. F., 284 Howe, Frances Milliken (Mrs. George Howe), 284, 311 Howe, Frank M., 284 Howe, George E., 156, 290-293, 297, 300, 305, 308, 310-321 passim Howe, G. Worth, 284 Howells, William Dean, A Boy's Town, 321 |
478 Hubbard, C. M., 159 Hubbard, Elbert, 221n.49. Works: The Philistine, 219 Hubschneider, Johnny, 307 Hughes, Thomas E., 182 Hull, (General) William, 429-430 Human Rights and the Basic Needs, Strategy for Development, by Philip Alston, 345 Humors, the, 232-233 Hunt, George, 185 Hunt, Henry T., 159 Huntington, Hannah, 421 Huntington, (Rev.) Joseph, 421 Huntington, Samuel, Jr., "Samuel Huntington: A Connecticut Aristocrat on the Ohio Frontier," by Jefferey P. Brown, 420-438; illustra- tion, 431 Huntington, Samuel, Sr., 420 "Hydra" portraits, 415-416 IDAHO CONSOLIDATED MINES, 211 If All We Did Was to Weep at Home: A History of White Working-Class Women, by
Susan Estabrook Ken- nedy, rev., 464-465 Immigrant farmers, "Ethnicity and American Agriculture," by Robert P. Swierenga, 323-344 Independent Treasury, as an issue in 1857 Ohio gubernatorial race, 51-64 passim Index to the American Jewish Ar- chives, Volumes I-XXIV, by Paul F. White, rev., 374-375 Indian removal policy, 186-205 passim Industry projects, Ohio Reform Farm, 312 Ingleside, Illinois, 214 Inman, Henry, 66 Inner Mission, The, 315 Innis Gustavus Swan, 319 Insurance Reform: Consumer Action in the Progressive Era, by H. Roger Grant, rev., 360-362 International Prison Congress (1872), The, 314 Interstate: Express Highway Politics, 1941-1956, by
Mark H. Rose, rev., 450-452 Irving, Washington, as painted by William Henry Powell, 67 Irwin, William, 386 Isetts, Charles A., book rev., 461-462 Ives, James Merritt, 401 |
OHIO HISTORY JACKSON, Andrew, The Presidency of Andrew Jackson: White House Politics, 1829-1837, by Richard B. Latner, rev., 95-97 Jacksonian banking questions, 46-64 passim Jackson, W. Sherman, book rev., 252-253 Jacob Beilhart: Life and Teachings, by "Freedom Hill" Henry, 220 Jaeger, William H., 152, 282 Janney, John Jay, 287 Jeffersonian Republicans, 420-438 pas- sim Jefferson, Thomas, 433, 434, 435 Jeffrey, Julie Roy, Frontier Women: The Trans-Mississippi West 1840- 1880, rev.,
111-112 Jencks, Christopher, Herbert J. Gans, Nathan Glazer, and Joseph R. Gusfield, editors, On the Making of Americans: Essays in Honor of David Riesman, rev.,
92-93 Jenkins, Glen, book rev., 105-107 Jenner, Edward, 236 Jewell, Marshall, 392, 394, 395-396 Johannesen, Eric, Cleveland Architec- ture, 439 "John Chinaman," 384 Johnson, Andrew, 415; illustration, 416 Johnston, John, 183-205 Jordan, Joe, 8 Jordan, Terry, 335-336, 337, 338 Josephy, Alvin M., Jr., On the Hill: A History of the American Congress, From 1789 to the Present, rev., 453-454 Journal of Southern History, 241 KANSAS-NEBRASKA ACT (1854), 87 Kates, Don B., Jr., editor, Restricting Handguns: The Liberal Skeptics Speak Out, rev.,
114-115 Katz, Michael B., Michael J. Doucet and Mark J. Stern, "Migration and the Social Order in Erie City, New York: 1855," 32 Katz, Milton S., book rev., 99-100 Kearney, Denis, 386-399 passim Kellogg, E.B. & E.C., 401 Kellogg, John Harvey, 209 Kennedy, (Capt.) Howard F., 75-76 Kennedy, Susan Estabrook, If All We Did Was to Weep at Home: A History of White Working-Class Women, rev.,
464-465 Kentucky: Decades of Discord 1865- |
Index Klotter, James C. and Hambleton Tapp, Kentucky: Decades of Discord 1865-1900, rev.,
363-364 Know-Nothing Party, the, 62, 64, 137 Knox, George L., Slave and Freeman: The Autobiography of George L. Knox, edited
by Willard B. Gatewood, Jr., rev., 252-253 Korb, Lawrence J., The Fall and Rise of the Pentagon: American Defense Policies in the 1970s, rev., 356-357 Kraska, Dan J., book rev., 95-97 Krebs, Adolph K., 417 Kuhn, Setty S., 162, 177 Kupperman, Robert and Darrell Trent, Terrorism: Threat, Reality, Response, rev., 449-450 Kurtz, Ernest, Not God: A History of Alcoholic Anonymous, rev., 461-462 Kusmer, Kenneth L., book rev., 92-93 Kyvig, David E., Repealing National Prohibition, rev.,
459-461 LADD, James D., 134, 138, 147, 149, 282 Lafferty, Michael B., editor-in-chief, Ohio's Natural Heritage, rev., 248-250 Lake Michigan, 214 La Maison Paternelle, 145 Land, Air and Water: Transportation and Ohio, by
H. Roger Grant, 439 Landing of Columbus, by John Vander- lyn, 68 Landscapes and Gardens for Historic Buildings: A handbook for reproduc- ing and creating authentic landscape settings, by
Rudy J. Favretti and Joy Putnam Favretti, rev., 250-251 Langham, Elias, 426, 432 Lansing Chair Factory, 314 Last Confucian: Lian Shu-ming and the Chinese Dilemma of Modernity, The, by Guy S. Alitto, 439 Latner, Richard B., The Presidency of Andrew Jackson: White House Politics, 1829-1837, rev., 95-97 La Vita Inn, 209 Lawrence, Charles III and Joel Drey- fuss, The Bakke Case: The Politics of Inequality, rev.,
448-449 Lawrence, D. H., 218 Lecompton Constitution, The, 63, 64 Lee, Everett S., "A Theory of Migra- tion," 26-27, 45 Leffler, Melvin P., The Elusive Quest: America's Pursuit of European Stability and French Security, 1919-1933, rev.,
93-94 |
479 Legaux, Pierre, 341 Leiby, James, A History of Social Wel- fare and Social Work in the United States, rev.,
245-247 Lemon, James, 332 Leonard, William, 226 Leone, Mark P., Roots of Modern Mor- monism, rev.,
258-259 Lerner, Gerda, 79. Works: The Ma- jority Finds Its Past: Placing Women in History, rev.,
372-373 Leutze, Emanuel, Washington's Cross- ing the Delaware, 70 Lever Act, The, 16 Levitt, Morton and Michael Levitt, A Tissue of Lies: Nixon vs. Hiss, rev., 261-262 Levstik, Frank R., book rev., 373-374 Lewis, John, 189 Lewis, Samuel, 126 Libbey Glass Since 1818: Pictorial His- tory and Collector's Guide, compiled by Carl W. Fauster, rev., 95 Lichtman, Allan J., Prejudice and the Old Politics: The Presidential Election of 1928, rev.,
348-349 "Lincoln and the Ohio Printmakers," by Harold Holzer, 400-419 Lincoln photographs, taken by Mathew Brady Studios, 412-413, 415-417; il- lustrations, 411, 412, 416 Lindsay, Robert. See O'Brien, James Lindstrom, Diane, book rev., 251-252 Lisbon Buckeye State, 212-213, 214 Lisbon, Ohio, 211 List of References for the History of Agricultural Technology, A, compiled by Vivian B. Whitehead, bk. note, 274 List of References for the History of Agriculture in Iowa, A, compiled by Earl M. Rogers, bk. note, 274 "Little Mettray," the Eighth Regiment of Hussars, 144 Livesay, Harold C., American Made: Men Who Shaped the American Economy, rev.,
349-350 Lloyd, J. William, The Free Comrade, 220; The Dwellers in Vale Sunrise, 220; The Natural Man, 220 Lobenthall, Lippen, 151 "Local Society, The," by Mark Fried- berger, 37, 40, 42-43 "Long debate," 10 Longworth, Nicholas, 66 Lora, Ronald, book rev., 261-262 "Lord Howe." See Howe, George E. Los Angeles Daily Herald, 396, 397, 398 Louis Phillipe (King of France), 144 |
480 "Long debate," 10 Longworth, Nicholas, 66 Lora, Ronald, book rev., 261-262 "Lord Howe." See Howe, George E. Los Angeles Daily Herald, 396, 397, 398 Louis Phillipe (King of France), 144 Love child. See Beilhart, Evelyn Gladys Lubove, Roy, 157 Lukin, David, 343 "Lumbering and the Public Timber- lands in Washington: The Era of Disposal," by Frederick J. Yonce, 241 McARTHUR, Duncan, 200 McCormick, Charles H., book rev., 111-112, 257-258 McCormick, Robert, The Colonel of Chicago: A Biography of the Chicago Tribune's Legendary Publisher, Col- onel Robert McCormick, by Joseph Gies, rev., 271-272 McDonald, Forrest, Alexander Hamilton: A Biography, rev., 268-270 McGuffey's readers, 155, 299, 300 McIntosh, Nathan, 226 McKendre, William, 198 McKenny, Thomas L., 201, 202-203 McLean, John, 196 McMillan, William, 427 McPherson, James, 193 McQuillan, David, 334-335 McWilliams, (Rev.) Benjamin, 24 Mahan, Asa, 87 Majority Finds Its Past: Placing Women in History, The, by Gerda Lerner, rev., 372-373 Making and Breaking Human Rights: The UN's Specialized Agencies, Im- plementation of The International Covenant On Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, by Philip Alston, 345 Maney, Patrick J., book rev., 357-358 Mann, Arthur, The One and the Many: Reflections on the American Identity, rev., 357-358 Mann, Horace, 314, 315 Manual training programs, Ohio Reform Farm, 320 Mariemont Project, The, 175, 175n.43 Marietta and Cincinnati Railroad, 60 Marietta Railroad, 152 Marquette, Bleeker, 167, 173, 175, 176, 178 Marriage, statistics of, among co-eds at Oberlin, 86-87 Marshall. S.L.A. and Cate Marshall (editor), Bringing Up the Rear: A |
OHIO HISTORY Memoir, rev.,
368-369 Martineau, Harriet, 81-82 Martin, John D., 286 Martin, John L., 151 Matuszeski, Bill and Mary Proctor, Gritty Cities: A Second Look at Allen- town, Bethlehem, Bridgeport, Hoboken, Lancaster, Norwich, Pater- son, Reading, Trenton, Troy, Water- bury, Wilmington, rev., 365-366 Marx, August, 177 Maslowski, Peter, book rev., 368-369 Massie, Nathaniel, 426, 428, 432, 433 Mathew Brady Studios, and Lincoln photographs, 412-413, 415-417. Publications: 411, 412, 416 Mathews, Alexander, 182 Mathias, Frank F., book rev., 247-248 Matthews, Increase, 226 Maumee Express, 231 Maumee Insurance Company, 228 "Maumee River 1834, with the William C. Holgate Journal, May 16-June 24, 1935 from Utica, N.Y. to Huntington, Indiana," by Louis H. Simonis, 440 Maumee Valley, 222-240 passim May, George S., book rev., 454-456 Medical Policy and Rules and Regula- tions, Cincinnati Code of, 230 Medicine, "Doctors and Diseases on the Ohio Frontier," by Marilyn Van Voorhis Wendler, 222-240 Medill, William, 137 Meigs, Return J., 426-438 passim Melvin, Patricia Mooney, book rev., 246-247; book rev., 364-365 Mennel, Robert M., "'The Family Sys- tem of Common Farmers': The Origins of Ohio's Reform Farm, 1840-1858," 125-126; "'The Family System of Common Farmers': The Early Years of Ohio's Reform Farm, 1858-1884," 279-322 Merging Traditions-Jewish Life in Cleveland. A Contemporary Nar- rative, 1945-1975. A Pictorial Record 1839-1975, by
Sidney Z. Vincent and Judah Rubinstein, rev., 352-353 Merriam, Paul G., book rev., 450-452 Methodist Conference, the (1821), 194 Methodist missions, "The Clash of Leadership at the Grand Reserve: The Wyandot Subagency and the Methodist Mission, 1820-1824," by Robert E. Smith, 181-205 Metropolitan bill-brokers, as issue in 1857 Ohio Gubernatorial race, 54-64 |
Index passim Mettray, 139-147, 152, 279, 280, 300, 306, 307, 314; illustrations, 143, 156 Meyers, Allen O., 311 M'Fadden, Daniel, 432 Michigan Superintendency, 189, 190 Michigan Territory, 184, 187 Middlebury College, 226 Middleton, Elijah C., 409, 418-419 Middleton, Strobridge & Co., 409. Pub- lications: 408 Middleton, Wallace & Co., 409 Miers, Henry, 150-151, 152 Migrant Americans, illustrations, cover Summer 1980/Number 3 "Migration and the Social Order in Erie City, New York: 1855," by Michael B. Katz, Michael J. Doucet and Mark J. Stern, 32 Miller, Grace, Elizabeth Spellman, Kathryn Boyer and Robert Boyer, The Story of Independence, bk. note, 273 Miller, Zane L., book rev., 243-244 Milliken, Frances (Mrs. George E. Howe), 284, 311 Missionaries, 181-205 Model Homes Company, 170-171 Mohl, Raymond A. and Ronald D. Cohen, The Paradox of Progressive Education: The Gary Plan and Urban Schooling, rev.,
267-268 Monroe, James, 133, 152, 201 Montgomery, James, 183, 200-201 Moore, John, 35 Moravian missionaries, 182 Morey, H. L., 381-399 passim Morey Letter, the, "The Politics of Sinophobia: Garfield, the Morey Let- ter, and the Presidential Election of 1880," by Ted C. Hinckley, 381-399 Morgan, John, 85 Morril Act (1862), 148 Morrill, Lot M. 73-74 Morris, Lorenzo, Elusive Equality: The Status of Black Americans in Higher Education, rev.,
466-467 Morris, William, 220 Morrow, Jeremiah, 430 Morse, Samuel F. B., 66 Morton, Marian J., book rev., 110-111 Morton, Oliver P., 390 Muir, Malcolm, Jr., book rev., 356-357 Mumaw, Henry, 410. Works: Wash- ington and Lincoln, 411 Murphy, James L., book rev., 95 Murphy, Percy E., book rev., 448-449 |
481 Museums in Motion: An Introduction to the History and Functions of Museums, by
Edward P. Alexander, rev., 104-105 NAACP. See National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Nadell, Pamela S., book rev., 374-375 Napolean III, (Emperor of France), 67 Narrative of Hosea Hudson: His Life as a Negro Communist in the South, The, by Nell
Irvin Painter, rev., 457-458 Nast, Thomas, 390 National Association for the Advance- ment of Colored People (NAACP), 13 National Association of Real Estate Boards, Code of Ethics, 14-15 National Conference of Charities and Correction, The, 159 National Conference on Social Work (1932), 168 National Guards, French, 144 National Housing Association (NHA), 161 National Recovery Act (NRA), 176 National Reformatory Union, 139-140 Natural Man, The, by J. William Lloyd, 220 Nautical Reform School, Boston, 311 Negrophobia, 10-11, 384 Neighborhood Improvement Associa- tion (Toledo, Ohio), 14 Nelson, Daniel, book rev., 109-110 "Newcomers to the City: A Study of Black Population Growth in Toledo, Ohio, 1910-1930," by Lee Williams, 5-24 New Design Township, Monroe County, Illinois, 25-45 passim Newberry, Roger, 422 New York Central Railroad, 11, 12 New York Evening Post, 136 New York Herald, 394 New York Historical Society, and Wil- liam Henry Powell, 68 New York House of Refuge, 132, 138 New York State Tenement Committee, 167 New York State Tenement House Com- mission (1900), 158 New York State Tenement Law, 160-161 New York Sun, 394 New York Times, 392, 398 New York Truth, 391-393 NHA. See National Housing Asso- |
482 ciation Nixon, Richard M., A Tissue of Lies: Nixon vs. Hiss, by Morton Levitt and Michael Levitt, rev., 261-262 Nolen, John, 170 Northwest Democrat, 236 Northwestern Fights and Fighters, by Cyrus Townsend Brady, rev., 456-457 Not God: A History of Alcoholic Anonymous, by
Ernest Kurtz, rev., 461-462 Not to the Swift: The Old Isolationists in the Cold War Era, by Justus D. Doenecke, rev., 98-99 Novak, Michael, The Guns of Lattimer, rev., 371-372 NRA. See National Recovery Act OBERLIN COLLEGE, "Women in an Evangelical Community: Oberlin 1835-1850," by Lori D. Ginzberg, 78-88; illustrations, 85 "Oberlinisms," 87 O'Brien, James, 395 O'Connell, Merrilyn Rogers and Fred- erick L. Rath, Jr., editors. Compiled by Rosemary S. Reese, Documenta- tion of Collections. Vol. 4 in A Bibliography on Historical Organiza- tion Practices, bk. note, 273 O'Connor, Mrs. Charles, 76 O'Donnell, James H., III, book rev., 358-360 Ohio Board of State Charities, 280, 285, 298 Ohio Building, Ohio Reform Farm, 290 Ohio Cultivator, 301 Ohio Democrats' Central Committee, The, 53 Ohio Eagle, 283,
285-286, 317-318 Ohio Farmer, 301 Ohio Farmer's Insurance, 310 Ohio General Assembly, 67-77 passim, 129 Ohio Journal of Education, 155 Ohio Medical College, 229, 230 Ohio Medical Convention, 231 Ohio Medical Society, 225 Ohio Penitentiary, 319 Ohio Reform Farm, The, "'The Family System of Common Farmers': The Origins of Ohio's Reform Farm, 1840-1858," by Robert M. Mennel, 125-156; "'The Family System
of Common Farmers': The Early Years of Ohio's Reform Farm, 1858-1884," by Robert M. Mennel, 279-322; il- |
OHIO HISTORY lustrations, 313, 315, 317 Ohio's Natural Heritage, Michael B. Lafferty, editor-in-chief, rev., 248-250 Ohio State Grange, 148 Ohio State Legislature (1858), 51, 56-64 One and the Many: Reflections on the American Identity, The, by Arthur Mann, rev., 357-358 On the Hill: A History of the American Congress, From 1789 to the Present, by Alvin M. Josephy, Jr., rev., 453-454 On the Making of Americans: Essays in Honor of David Riesman, edited by Herbert J. Gans, Nathan Glazer, Joseph R. Gusfield and Christopher Jencks, rev., 92-93 Onyejekwe, Okey, book rev., 107-108 "Open-field" system, 340 Ordinance of 1787, The, 432 Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati, Codification of, 158-159n.4 Origins of the Modern American Peace Movement, 1915-1929, by Charles DeBenedetti, rev., 99-100 Orphans, care of, 298 Ostergren, Robert, 334 Ottawa Indians, 236 Outhouse, James, 39-40 Ozanam, Frederic, 144 PAINESVILLE ACADEMY, 284 Painter, Nell Irvin, The Narrative of Hosea Hudson: His Life as a Negro Communist in the South, rev., 457-458 Panic of 1857, The, "Economic Issues in Ohio's Politics During the Reces- sion of 1857-1858," by B. W. Collins, 46-65; illustrations, cover Winter 1980/Number 1, 59 Paradox of Progressive Education: The Gary Plan and Urban Schooling, The, by Ronald D. Cohen and Raymond A. Mohl, rev., 267-268 Payne, Alma J., book rev., 447-448 Peace Reform In American History, The, by
Charles DeBenedetti, 440 Peck, Erasmus, 228 Penn Central Railroad, 11 "Pennsylvania Line,
The," by Southwest Pennsylvania Genealog- ical Services, 346 Pennsylvania's Eastern State Peniten- tiary, 144-145 Percent Distribution of Population and Agricultural Workforce, by Nativity, 1880-1912, table, 325 |
Index Perkins, James Handasyd, 126, 127, 128, 130 Perkins Report, The, 128 Perry's Victory on Lake Erie, by Wil- liam Henry Powell, 65-77; illustration, 70 Persistence levels of farm laborers, 25- 45 passim. Tables: 33, 36, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44 Peskin, Allan, book rev., 244-245 Philip, Kenward, 313, 395 Philistine, The, by Elbert Hubbard, 219 Philpott, Thomas L., 157 Pickaway County Fair, 310 Pioneering Role of Clarence Luther Herrick in American Neuroscience, The, by
William Frederick Windle, rev., 105-107 Piqua (Indian) Agency, 183-205 passim Platt, Thomas Collier, 382 Pocket Aesculapius or Everyone His Own Physician, The, 232 Pointer, Jonathan, 194 Politics of Benevolence: Revival Re- ligion and American Voting Behavior, The, by John
L. Hammond, rev., 112-114 "Politics of Sinophobia: Garfield, the Morey Letter, and the Presidential Election of 1880, The," by Ted C. Hinckley, 381-399 Pollak, Julian A., 170 Pollak, Louise, 162 "Pop Corn," Ohio delinquent, 297 Population growth, "Newcomers to the City: A Study of Black Population Growth in Toledo, Ohio, 1910-1930," by Lee Williams, 5-24 Portraiture, Lincoln. See "Lincoln and the Ohio Printmakers" Post, C. W., 209 Powell, William Henry, "The Historical Paintings of William Henry Powell," by Michael J. Devine, 65-77. Works: Perry's Victory on Lake Erie, 65-77, il- lustration, 70; Battle of Lake Erie, 65-77, illustration, 71; Self-Portrait, 75, illustration, 75; portrait of Rodrich Dhru, 66; painting of Columbus before the Council of Ecclesiastics, 67; The Discovery of the Mississippi by DeSoto, 67,
68, 71, 72 Prairie Farmer, 28 Prejudice and the Old Politics: The Presidential Election of 1928, by Allan J. Lichtman, rev., 348-349 Prescott, Benjamin, 303 |
483 Presidential elections (1860), 401; (1880), "The Politics of Sinophobia: Garfield, the Morey Letter, and the Presidential Election of 1880," by Ted C. Hinckley, 381-399 President Lincoln Writing the Pro- clamation of Freedom, January 1st, 1863, by
Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co., 405-406; illustrations, cover Autumn 1980/Number 4, 405 Presidency of Andrew Jackson: White House Politics, 1829-1837, The, by Richard B. Latner, rev., 95-97 Pritchard, James, 432, 437 Proctor and Gamble, 166 Proctor, Mary and Bill Matuszeski, Gritty Cities: A Second Look at Allen- town, Bethlehem, Bridgeport, Hoboken, Lancaster, Norwich, Pater- son, Reading, Trenton, Troy, Water- bury, Wilmington, rev., 365-366 Progressive Party, The Bull Moose Years: Theodore Roosevelt and the Progressive Party, by John Allen Gable, rev., 353, 355 "Proper Care of the Home, The," BHL essay contest, 164 Prudden, Nancy, 84 Public Works Administration of the National Recovery Act, 177 Pugh, John M., 305 QUAKERS, 182-205 passim RAILROADS, and their influence on Ohio party doctrines during the Panic of 1857, 46-64 passim Rakove, Jack N., The Beginnings of National Politics: An Interpretive History of the Continental Congress, rev., 445-447 "Randall's Island Nursery," 154 Raphael, Linda S., book rev., 352-353 Rath, Frederick L., Jr. and Merrilyn Rogers O'Connell, editors. Compiled by Rosemary S. Reese, Documenta- tion of Collections. Vol. 4 in A Bibliography on Historical Organiza- tion Practices, bk. note, 273 Rauhe Haus, 138, 146, 314-316 Ray's Intellectual Arithmetic, 300 Reagan, Patrick D., book rev., 360-362 Real Estate Board and the Home Builders Association, 179 Record-linkage, and geographic mobil- ity, 32-33 Red Hill (Surrey, England), 139, 314 |
484 Reese, Rosemary S., compiler. Edited by Frederick L. Rath, Jr. and Mer- rilyn Rogers O'Connell, Documenta- tion of Collections. Vol. 4 in A Bibliography on Historical Organiza- tion Practices, bk. note, 273 Reese, William J., book rev., 267-268 Reform Farm. See Ohio Reform Farm, The Reform school bills (1856), 133-135; (1857), 148-149; (1858), 154 Reform School Commissioners, 133-154, 279-322 passim Reform school law, 281, 282,
317, 318, 319 Regnier, John Baptiste, 226 Reid, Whitlaw, 393 Reinmund, J. F., 307 Repealing National Prohibition, by David E. Kyvig, rev., 459-461 Report on Elementary Public Instruc- tion in Europe, by Calvin Stowe, 138 "Report on the New York State Tene- ment Commission of 1900," 160-161 Repression, Ohio Reform Farm, 319-321 Reps, John W., Cities of the American West: A History of Frontier Urban Planning, rev.,
243-244 Resisted Revolution: Urban America and the Industrialization of Agriculture, 1900-1930, The, by David B. Danbom, rev., 254-255 "Restless Americans: The Geographic Mobility of Farm Laborers in the Old Midwest, 1850-1870," by Rebecca A. Shepherd, 25-45 Restricting Handguns: The Liberal Skeptics Speak Out, edited by Don B. Kates, Jr., rev., 114-115 Restrictive covenants, 13-15 Resurgence of Race: Black Social Theory from Reconstruction to the Pan-African Conferences, The, by William Toll, rev., 444-445 Revolt Against Chivalry: Jessie Daniel Ames and the Women's Campaign Against Lynching, by Jacquelyn Dowd Hall, rev., 110-111 Rice, John, 339 Richards, James K., book rev., 265- 267 Riddleberger, Patrick W., 1866: The Critical Year Revisited, rev., 369-370 Riesman, David, On the Making of Americans: Essays in Honor of David Riesman, edited
by Herbert H. Gans, Nathan Glazer, Joseph R. Gusfield |
OHIO HISTORY and Christopher Jencks, rev., 92-93 Roberts, Clayton and David, A History of England, 440 Rockwell, Irwin E., 211 Rogers, Earl M., compiler, A List of References for the History of Agriculture in Iowa, bk. note, 274 Roller, David C., book rev., 363-364 Roosevelt, Theodore, The Bull Moose Years: Theodore Roosevelt and the Progressive Party, by John Allen Gable, rev., 353-355 Roots of Modern Mormonism, by Mark P. Leone, rev., 258-259 Rose, Mark H., Interstate: Express Highway Politics, 1941-1956, rev., 450-452 Rowe, Stanley, 177 Royal Philanthropic Society (London, England), 139 Rubinstein, Judah and Sidney Z. Vin- cent, Merging Traditions-Jewish Life in Cleveland. A Contemporary Narrative, 1945-1975. A Pictorial Record 1839-1975, rev., 352-353 Ruddy, Michael T., book rev., 465-466 Ruger, Albert, 407-409. Works: Funeral Car of President Lincoln passing the State House at Columbus, April 29, 407-409, illustration, 407; Funeral Car used at the Obsequies of the late Pres. A. Lincoln at Columbus, 0., April 29th 1865, 407-410,
illustration, 408 Ruger & Stone, 407 Rumelin, Carl Gustav. See Reemelin, Charles Rupp, Leila J., book rev., 443-444 Rush, Benjamin, 331, 332 Russell Sage Foundation, 161 Russian Looks at America: The Journey of Aleksandr Borisovich Lakier in 1857, The, translated
and edited by Arnold Schrier and Joyce Story, rev., 244-245 Rutherford, Benjamin, 432 Ryan, Paul B. and Thomas A. Bailey, Hitler vs. Roosevelt: The Undeclared Naval War, rev.,
465-466 SACRAMENTO BEE, 396, 398 Sahli, Nancy, editor, Directory of Ar- chives and Manuscripts Repositories in the United States, rev., 373-374 St. Clair, Arthur, 423 St. Pierre, Lewis, 341 St. Vincent de Paul Society, 144 Sale bill of 1858, The, 60 |
Index St. Clair, Arthur, 423 St. Pierre, Lewis, 341 St. Vincent de Paul Society, 144 Sale bill of 1858, The, 60 Salem Township, Wyandot County, Ohio, 24-45 passim "Samuel Huntington: A Connecticut Aristocrat on the Ohio Frontier," by Jeffrey P. Brown, 420-438 San Francisco Alta, 396 San Francisco Bulletin, 396 San Francisco Chronicle, 392, 396, 398 San Francisco Examiner, 396 Sangamo Insurance Company of Springfield, 414-415; illustration, 414 Sargent, Aaron A., 385, 396 Satterfield, James, 182 Saunders, Stephen L., 26 Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr., The Age of Jackson, 56 Scharf, Lois, book rev., 462-464 Schreiber, Cornell, 16 Schrier, Arnold and Joyce Story, trans- lator and editor, A Russian Looks at America: The Journey of Aleksandr Borisovich Lakier in 1857, rev., 244-245 Schwartz, Harold, book rev., 458-459 Shultz, Richard, book rev., 449-450 Scipio Township, La Porte County, Indiana, 25-45 passim Scioto Village, Women's Reform School, 147 Scott, George M., 182 Self-Portrait, by William Henry Powell, 75; illustration, 75 Sellman, John, 225, 230 Seneca Indians, 183, 184, 186, 201 Seneca Reserve, 201 Seneca Subagency, 201 Senior, Max, 162 Seventh-day Adventists, 208-209 Seventh-day Adventist Sanitarium (Battle Creek, Michigan), 209 Sex, Love and Its Place in a Free So- ciety, by
Edward Carpenter, 218 Sexual abuse, Ohio Reform Farm, 290 Shade, William G., 46 Shannon, Frederick A., 26, 31, 34 Shaw, Edward, 188 Shaw, John, 186-205 Shaw, Mrs. John (Elizabeth Wright), 188, 204 Shawnee Indians, 182, 183, 186, 201 Shaw, Thomas, 188 Shepherd, Rebecca A., "Restless Ameri- cans: The Geographic Mobility of |
485 Farm Laborers in the Old Midwest, 1850-1870," 25-45 Sherman, John, 62, 72, 389 Sherman's March: An Eyewitness His- tory of the Cruel Campaign That Helped End a Crueler War, by Richard Wheeler, rev., 97-98 Sherman, William T., Sherman's March: An Eyewitness History of the Cruel Campaign That Helped End a Crueler War, by
Richard Wheeler, rev., 97-98 Shugert, Frank, 320 Sibley, Solomon, 429-430 Sickles, Dan E., 415 Simmons, David A., book rev., 255-257 Simonis, Louis H., "Maumee River 1834, with the William C. Holgate Journal, May 16-June 24, 1935 from Utica, N.Y. to Huntington, Indiana," 440 Sinophobia, "The Politics of Sinophobia: Garfield, the Morey Let- ter, and the Presidential Election of 1880," by Ted C. Hinckley, 381-399 Slave and Freeman: The Autobiography of George L. Knox, edited by Willard B. Gatewood, Jr., rev., 252-253 "Slavery Controversy at Two Colleges, The," by Erving E. Beauregard, 440 Slidel, Ruth, Urban SurvivaL- The World of Working-Class Women, rev., 364-365 Small, E. L., 319, 320 Smallwood, William, 35 Smith, Henry, 8 Smith, John, 427, 429, 430 Smith, Richard W., book rev., 97-98 Smith, Robert E., "The Clash of Leadership at the Grand Reserve: The Wyandot Subagency and the Methodist Mission, 1820-1824," 181-205 Smyth, Anson, 155 Southwest Pennsylvania Genealogical Services, "The Pennsylvania Line," 346 Spaulding, Jason, 13 "Special attachment," 8-9 Spellman, Elizabeth, Kathryn Boyer and Robert Boyer, and Grace Miller, The Story of Independence, bk. note, 273 Spencer, Lilly Martin, 65 Spirit Fruit, 211 Spirit Fruit Colony, "Free Love in Ohio: Jacob Beilhart and the Spirit Fruit Colony," by Robert S. Fogarty |
486 and H. Roger Grant, 206-221; illustra- tion, 217 Spirit's Voice, 211 Spiritualism, 209 Soldiering: The Civil War Diary of Rice C. Bull, edited
by K. Jack Bauer, rev., 103-104 S. Selleck & Co., 407. Publications: 407 Stabler's "Expectorant and Diarrhea Cordial," 231 Stalwarts, 389 Starr, Stephen Z., book rev., 103-104. Works: The Union Cavalry in the Civil War. Vol. I.
From Fort Sumter to Gettysburg, 1861-1863, rev., 265-267 State Board of Agriculture (Ohio), 148, 149-150 State Board of Housing (Ohio), 177 State Constitutional Convention of 1850 (Ohio), 136 State Farm, the. See Ohio Reform Farm, The Statehood movement, the Ohio, 423- 425 passim State Horticultural Society, 312 State House (Ohio), 407; illustrations, 407, 408 State Imbecile Asylum, 308 State of War: Michigan in World War II, by Alan
Clive, rev., 355-356 State Reform Farm, See Ohio Reform Farm, The State Reform School for Boys (Meri- den, Connecticut), 284 State Teachers Association, 132 Staudenmaier, John M., S.J., book rev., 100-102 Stern, Mark J., Michael B. Katz, and Michael J. Doucet, "Migration and the Social Order in Erie City, New York: 1855," 32 Steve Biko: I Write What I Like, edited by Aelred Stubbs, rev., 107-108 Stewart, John, 183, 194, 199 Stickney, Benjamin F., 183, 184 Still, William N., Jr., book rev., 264-265 Stockton Daily Evening Herald, 396 Story, Joyce and Arnold Schrier, editor and translator, A Russian Looks at America: The Journey of Aleksandr Borisovich Lakier in 1857, rev., 244-245 Story of Independence, The, by Grace Miller, Elizabeth Spellman, Kathryn Boyer and Robert Boyer, bk. note, 273 Stowe, Calvin, Report on Elementary Public Instruction in Europe, 138 |
OHIO HISTORY Stowe, Calvin, 314 Streak of Luck: The Life and Legend of Thomas Alva Edison, A, by Robert Conot, rev., 100-102 Strong, Annie P., 161 Strobridge, Hines, 409 Stubbs, Aelred, editor, Steve Biko: I Write What I Like, rev., 107-108 Stubbs, Harriet, 194-195 Studer, J.H., 409. Works: Funeral Ob- sequies of the late Pres't. A. Lincoln, Columbus, 0., April 29, 1865, 409-410, illustration, 408 Sturnick, Judith A., book rev., 372-373 Sumner, Charles, 71 Surrender of Lord Cornwallis, by John Trumble, 68 Swierenga, Robert P., "Ethnicity and American Agriculture," 323-344 "Swisser" stone barns, 326 Sylvester Thompson, Ohio Pioneer, and Descendants, compiled
by Harold and Glenda Thompson, bk. note, 273 Syndenham, Thomas, 232-233 TAFEL, Edgar, Apprentice to Genius: Years With Frank Lloyd Wright, rev., 102-103 Taft, Alphonso, 126, 129, 130-131 Tallmadge House, 310 Tammany societies, 436 Tapp, Hambleton and James C. Klotter, Kentucky: Decades of Discord 1865-1900, rev.,
363-364 Tarhe (Wyandot Chief), 181, 182 Tax bill of 1858, The new Ohio, 56 Tecumseh (Michigan), 227 "Tenderloin," (Toledo, Ohio), 15 Tending the Talking Wire: A Bucl Soldier's View of Indian Country 1863-1866, edited
by William E Unrau, rev., 358-360 Tenement House Committee of thi Charity Organization Society for Nev York City, 160 Tenement House Inspection Depart ment (Cincinnati, Ohio), 162 Tentler, Leslie Woodcock, Wage Earning Women: Industrial Work an, Family Life in the United States 1900-1930, rev.,
251-252 Terril, Edwin, 27 Terrorism: Threat, Reality, Response by Robert Kupperman and Darre Trent, rev., 449-450 "Theory of Migration, A," by Evi rett S. Lee, 26-27, 45 |
Index Theosophy, 209, 220 Thernstorm, Stephan, 32, 34, 41-42, 43 Third Baptist Church of Toledo, 24 Thompson, Harold and Glenda, com- pilers, Sylvester Thompson, Ohio Pioneer, and Descendants, bk. note, 273 Thompson's Island (Boston harbor), 127, 128, 129 Thompson, John, 437 Thompson, Sylvester, Sylvester Thomp- son, Ohio Pioneer, and Descendants, compiled by Harold and Glenda Thompson, bk. note, 273 Tiffin, Edward, 224-224, 228, 239, 240, 423-438 passim Tissue of Lies: Nixon vs. Hiss, A, by Morton Levitt and Michael Levitt, rev., 261-262 Tobey, George B., book rev., 250-251 Tod, George, 432-438 passim Toledo Blade, 10-11, 13, 16-17, 20 Toledo City Council, 17 Toledo City Journal, 15, 16, 17 Toledo House of Refuge, 307 Toledo Observer, 18 Toll, William, The Resurgence of Race: Black Social Theory from Reconstruc- tion to the Pan-African Conferences, rev., 444-445 Towne, Charles, 333 Transylvania Medical College, 229 Trent, Darrell and Robert Kupperman, Terrorism: Threat, Reality, Response, rev., 449-450 "Trickle-down" theory of housing, 157- 180 passim True, Jabez, 222-223, 236 Trumble, John, Declaration of Indepen- dence, 68; Surrender
of Lord Corn- wallis, 68 Truth in History, by Oscar Handlin, rev., 367-368 Tukerman, Joseph, 127n.7 Turner, Frederick Jackson, The Frontier in American History, 26n.1, 34, 35, 332 Turner, Sydney, 139 Tuthill, Abraham G. D., 65 Twain, Mark. See Clemens, Samuel UNGER, Irvin and Debi Unger, The Vulnerable Years: The United States, 1896-1917, rev.,
458-459 Union Cavalry in the Civil War, The. Vol. I. From Fort Sumter to Get- tysburg, 1861-1863, by Stephen Z. |
487 Starr, rev., 265-267 Union Prisoner's Occupation, by Ehr- gott and Krebs, 417; illustration, 417 Union Republican state convention of 1858, 63 United Jewish Charities of Cincinnati, 158, 162 United States and the Global Struggle for Minerals, The, by Alfred E. Eckes, Jr., rev., 362-363 United States Bureau of Indian Affairs, 201, 202 United States Congress, and William Henry Powell, 65-77 passim United States Superintendent of In- dian Affairs, 184 United States Treasury Department, 190 "Universal Life," 210 Unrau, William E., editor, Tending the Talking Wire: A Buck Soldier's View of Indian Country, 1863-1866, rev., 358-360 Upper Sandusky, 181-205 passim Urban, Charles, 177 Urban Survival: The World of Working- Class Women, by
Ruth Slidel, rev., 364-365 Utopian societies, 78-88 passim VALLANDIGHAM, Clement, 285, 318 Van Buren, Martin, 415 Van Buren Township, Monroe County, Indiana, 25-45 passim Vanderlyn, John, Landing of Columbus, 68 Van Tine, Warren, book rev., 349-350 Van Wert Court of Common Pleas, 303 Veiller, Lawrence, 157, 160, 161 Vendantaism, 220 Versatile Guardian: Research in Naval History, edited
by Richard Von Doenhoff, rev., 264-265 Vincent, Sidney Z. and Judah Rubin- stein, Merging Traditions-Jewish Life in Cleveland. A Contemporary Narrative, 1945-1975. A Pictorial Record 1839-1975, rev., 352-353 Volksblatt, 136 Von Doenhoff, Richard, editor, Versatile Guardian: Research in Naval History, rev., 264-265 Vox Populi: Violence and Popular In- volvement in the Religious Controver- sies of the Fifth Century A.D., by Timothy E. Gregory, 440 |
488 WAGE-EARNING WOMEN: Indus- trial Work and Family Life in the United States, 1900-1930, by Leslie Woodcock Tentler, rev., 251-252 Wagener, Mary L., book rev., 464-465 Walker, Isaac, 196, 203 Walker, William, Jr., 194, 195 Walker, William, Sr., 196 Wall, Robert G., 211 Walls, Dwayne, 9 Wanzo, Elvin B., 24 Warner, Hoyt Landon, book rev., 353- 355 War of 1812, The, 181, 182, 183 Warpole (Wyandot Chief), 202 Washington and Lincoln, drawn by Henry A. Mumaw, 410; illustration, 411 Washington and Lincoln, 410; illustra- tion, 411 Washington, George, 381 Washington's Crossing the Delaware, by Emanuel Leutze, 70 Washington, Martin, 8 Waterhouse, Harry, 226 Waukegan Daily Sun, 215, 221, 221n.49 Weir, Robert, Embarkation of the Pilgrims, 68 Welch, Mary, 11 Wells, Benzaleel, 433 Wells, E.M.P., 127 Welter, Barbara, 79 Wendler, Marilyn Van Voorhis, "Doc- tors and Diseases on the Ohio Fron- tier," 222-240 Wentworth, Edward, 333 Werner, Gustav, 146 Westboro, 131, 138 Western Reserve Seminary, 284 West Virginia History, 241 Westward movement, the, 25-45 passim Wheeler, Richard, Sherman's March: An Eyewitness History of the Cruel Campaign That Helped End a Crueler War, rev.,
97-98 White, Charles, 227 Whitehead, Vivian B., compiler, A List of References for the History of Agricultural Technology, bk. note, 274 White, Oscar, 227, 228, 236 White, Paul F., Index to the Ameri- can Jewish Archives, Volumes I-XXIV, rev.,
374-375 Whitman, Walt, 218-219, 200. Works: "Song of Myself," 218, 219 Whittridge, Thomas Worthington, 65 |
OHIO HISTORY Wichern, Johann Hinrich, 138, 146, 314-316 Wildman, Allan K., The End of the Russian Imperial Army: The Old Ar- my and the Soldiers Revolt (March- April 1917), 440 Williams, Edward, 8 Williams, Lee, "Newcomers to the City: A Study of Black Population Growth in Toledo, Ohio, 1910-1930," 5-24 Willoughby College, 229-230 Willys, John North, 9 Windle, William Frederick, The Pioneer- ing Role of Clarence Luther Herrick in American Neuroscience, rev., 105-107 Winters, Donald, 334 With No Apologies: The Personal and Political Memoirs of Senator Barry Goldwater, by
Barry Goldwater, rev., 262-264 Wittke, Carl, 326 Wolff, Gerald W., book rev., 452-454 Women and the American Labor Move- ment: From Colonial Times to the Eve of World War I, by Philip S. Foner, rev., 443-444 "Women in an Evangelical Community: Oberlin 1835-1850," by Lori D. Ginz- berg, 78-88 Wood, Fernando, 401 Wood, Jerome L., Jr., Conestoga Cross- roads: Lancaster, Pennsylvania: 1730-1790, rev.,
255-257 Wood, Reuben, 131 "Wood Self-Rake Reaper," illustration, 335 Wooster Lake, 214 Workingmen's Party, 386 Worthington, Thomas, 423-438 passim Wortman, Roy, book rev., 114-115 Wright, Elizabeth (Mrs. John Shaw), 188, 204 Wright, Frank Lloyd, Apprentice to Genius: Years With Frank Lloyd Wright, by
Edgar Tafel, rev., 102-103 Wright, James, 199 Wright, Jonathan, Jr., 188 Wyandot Council House, the, 185 Wyandot Indians, "The Clash of Leadership at the Grand Reserve: The Wyandot Subagency and the Methodist Mission, 1820-1824," by Robert E. Smith, 181-205 Wyandot Treaty (1817), the, 184 XENOPHOBIA, 384 |
Index YONCE, Frederick J., "Lumbering and the Public Timberlands in Washington: The Era of Disposal," 241 Young, Paul E., Jr., book rev., 102-103 Youngstown Telegram, 214 Youthful Offenders Act (1854), 139 |
489 ZAHNISER, Marvin R., book rev., 259-261 Zikmund, Barbara, 81 Zoars, 206 Zoning proposals (Cincinnati, Ohio), 172-173 Zwink, Timothy A., book rev., 456-457 |
INDEX COMPILED BY LAURA RUSSELL ABOLITIONISM, at Oberlin, 87 Abraham Lincoln, by Ehrgott, For- briger & Co., 413; illustration, 412 Abraham Lincoln, Late President of the U.S. Assassinated April 14th, 1865, by
Gibson & Co., 413-414, 417; il- lustration, 413 Abraham Lincoln Writing the Eman- cipation Proclamation, by David Gilmour Blythe, 404-406; illustra- tions, cover Autumn 1980/Number 4, 404 Adams, Charles Frances, Jr., 381 Adams, Henry, 381 Admission Age Quartiles (1859-79), Ohio Reform Farm, table, 289 Aesculapius, 232 Age of Jackson, The, by Arthur M. Schlesinger, 56, 56n.39 Agricultural experiments, Ohio Reform Farm, 312 Alcohol, Reform and Society: The Li- qour Issue in Social Context, edited by Jack S. Blocker, Jr., rev., 350-351 Alcorn, Richard S., 33 Alexander, Charles C., book rev., 355- 356 Alexander, Edward P., Museums in Mo- tion: An Introduction to the History and Functions of Museums, rev., 104-105 Alexander Hamilton: A Biography, by Forrest McDonald, rev., 268-270 A. Lincoln, by
Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co., 415-417; illustration, 416 Alitto, Guy S., The Last Confucian: Lian Shu-ming and the Chinese Dilemma of Modernity, 439 Allen, William, 286, 317 Allison, Richard, 225, 236 Alston, Philip, Making and Breaking Human Rights: The UN's Specialized Agencies. Implementation of The In- ternational Covenant On Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, 345; Human Rights and the Basic Needs, Strategy for Development, 345 Alumni Association of the Ohio Reform School, The, 311 American Commonwealth, The, by James Byrce, 383 |
American Journal of Education, 138 American Made: Men Who Shaped the American Economy, by Harold C. Livesay, rev., 349-350 Americans on the Road: From Auto- camp to Motel, 1910-1945, by Warren James Belasco, rev., 454-456 American Sunday School Union, 301 America Revised: History Schoolbooks in the Twentieth Century, by Frances FitzGerald, rev., 257-258 "An Archbishop, A University and Academic Freedom," by Erving E. Beauregard, 440 Anderson, Irvine H., book rev., 362-363 "Androgynous Superman," 218 Andy Johnson, Military Gov. of Tenn., by Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co., 415-417; illustration, 416 Angel, William D., Jr., book rev., 365-366 Angle, Isaac, 41 Animalculae, 238 Animal husbandry, 340-341 Annual Reports, B.H.L., 166, 169, 174, 175, 179, 180 Anti-banking sentiment, Jacksonian, 46-64 passim "Anti-Nebraska" party, 132 Antitrust and the Oil Monopoly: The Standard Oil Cases, 1890-1911, by Bruce Bringhurst, rev., 109-110 Anti-Tuberculosis League of Cincinnati, 158-159, 162 Apotheosis prints, 406, 410-412 Appleton, Thomas H., Jr., book rev., 350-351 Apprentice to Genius: Years With Frank Lloyd Wright, by Edgar Tafel, rev., 102-103 Armstrong, Robert, 196 Arson, Ohio Reform Farm, 314, 320 Arthur, Chester Alan, 389 Associated Charities of Cincinnati, 158, 159 Astors, The, by
Virginia Cowles, rev., 447-448 BADGER, Joseph, 182 Bailey, Dr. and Mrs., 212-213 Bailey, Thomas A. and Paul B. Ryan, Hitler vs. Roosevelt: The Undeclared Naval War, rev.,
465-466 Bain, George W., book rev., 104-105 Baird, Jay W., book rev., 93-94 Bakke Case: The Politics of Inequality, The, by Joel
Dreyfuss and Charles Lawrence III, rev., 448-449 |