Ohio History Journal


Index C Results


Cincinnati (Ohio)
"From Cincinnati's Western Museum to Cleveland's Health Museum,"by Bruno Gebhard
371 - 384 Volume 59/October 1950/Number 4

"Glimpses into Cincinnati's Past: The Gest Letters, 1834-1842,"edited by Charles Schultz
157 - 179, notes 200 - 203 Volume 73/Summer 1964/Number 3

"Henry T. Hunt and Civic Reform in Cincinnati, 1903-1913,"by Landon Warner
146 - 161 Volume 62/April 1953/Number 2

"Homeopathy and Sexual Equality: The Controversy Over Coeducation at Cincinnati's Pulte College, 1873-1879,"by William Barlow and David O. Powell
101 - 113 Volume 90/Spring 1981/Number 2

"Housing the City: The Better Housing League and Cincinnati, 1916-1939,"by Robert B. Fairbanks
157 - 180 Volume 89/Spring 1980/Number 2

"Housing the Women Who Toiled: Planned Residences for Single Women, Cincinnati 1860-1960,"by Patricia A. Carter
46 - 71 Volume 105/Winter-Spring 1996

"Immigrants and Temperance: Ethnocultural Conflict in Cincinnati, 1845-1860,"by Jed Dannenbaum
125 - 139 Volume 87/Spring 1978/Number 2

"John Bailhache: A British Editor in Early Ohio,"by William L. Fisk
141 - 147 Volume 67/April 1958/Number 2

"Lincoln on Labor: In Speech at Cincinnati, 1859 (REVIEWS, NOTES, AND COMMENTS),"
284 - 289 Volume 32/January 1923/Number 1

"McCarthyism Before McCarthy: Anti-Communism in Cincinnati and the Nation During the Election of 1944,"by Michael J. Anderson
5 - 28 Volume 99/Winter-Spring 1990

"Melodrama in Ohio: Avery Hopwood and Boss Cox of Cincinnati,"by Arno L. Bader
145 - 151 Volume 70/April 1961/Number 2

"Monument on the Site of Fort Washington: Ceremonies at the Unveiling of Monument, 1789-1808,"
1 - 20 Volume 10/July 1901/Number 1

"Mrs. Trollope in Porkopolis,"by William H. Hildreth
35 - 51 Volume 58/January 1949/Number 1

"Negro Self-Improvement Efforts in Ante-Bellum Cincinnati, 1836-1850,"by Richard W. Pih
179 - 187, notes 223 - 225 Volume 78/Summer 1969/Number 3

"No Haymarket for Cincinnati,"by James M. Morris
17 - 32 Volume 83/Winter 1974/Number 1

"Obstacles to Plan Implementation in the Age of Comprehensive City Planning: Cincinnati's Experience,"by Robert A. Burnham
157 - 173 Volume 105/Summer-Autumn 1996

"On Slavery's Fringe: City-Building and Black Community Development in Cincinnati, 1800-1850,"by Henry C. Taylor
5 - 33 Volume 95/Winter-Spring 1986

"Painters and Patrons: The Fine Arts in Cincinnati, 1820-1860,"by Kathleen M. Dillon
7 - 32 Volume 96/Winter-Spring 1987

"Purveyors to the Profession: Cincinnati Drug Houses, 1859-1860,"by Philip D. Jordan
371 - 380 Volume 54/October-December 1945/Number 4

"Samuel Watts Davies and The Industrial Revolution in Cincinnati,"by Harry R. Stevens
95 - 127 Volume 70/April 1961/Number 2