Ohio History Journal




Index

Index

COMPILED BY LAURA RUSSELL

 

 

 

ABOLTIONISTS & the South, 1831-1861,

The. by Stanley Harrold, rev., 195-196

"Act to Organize and Discipline the

Militia, An," 37

Adjutant General (Ohio office of), 26, 28,

37

African-American soldiers, 34-35,

149n. 14

Agnew, Margaret (Mrs. Harman

Blennerhassett), 137-138

Agriculture. 80-81

Aides-de-Camp (Ohio office of), 26, 29

Akron Beacon Journal, 10-11

Alcoholic camphor, 180

Alexander, Charles C., book rev., 205-

207

Allen, Howard W., book rev., 112-113

Allopathic medicine, 177

Ambassadors and America's Soviet

Policy, The, by David Mayers, rev.,

197-198

American Federation of Labor, 170

American Institute of Planners, 173

American Pursuit Pilot in France: Roland

W. Richardson's Diaries and Letters,

1917-1919, An, edited by Ritchie

Thomas and Carl M. Becker, rev., 104-

105

American Revolution, The, 127

American Woman in Transition: The

Urban Influence, 1870-1920. The, by

Margaret Gibbons Wilson, 48

Amos, 175

Anderson, Michael J., book rev., 109-110

Andrew, John, 35

Anglo-Indian affairs, "Cultural

Mediation, Cultural Exchange, and the

Invention of the Ohio Frontier," by

Larry L. Nelson, 72-91

Anna Louise Inn for Working Women

(Cincinnati, Ohio). 54, 55, 58-59, 63, 64.

66,67,68,69,70,71

"Annual Report," City Planning

Commission, 162

"Annual Report of the Health Officer,

Xenia, April 13, 1868," 186

Appleton, Thomas H., Jr., book rev.. 217-

218

Archaeology, 188

Archaeology of Frontier Taverns on the

St. Louis-Vincennes Trace, The, by

Mark J. Wagner and Mary R.

McCorvie, bk. note, 120

Armstrong, John, 90

Armstrong, Robert, 178

Arnold, Lee, book rev., 213-214

Arnold, Matthew, General Grant by

Matthew Arnold with a Rejoinder by

Mark Twain, edited by John Y. Simon,

bk. note, 118

Artisans, 137

Assistant Adjutant General (Ohio office

of), 28-29

Assistant Bookkeeper/Auditor (Ohio

office of), 28

Assistant Clerk of Ordinance (Ohio office

of), 28

Assistant Quartermaster General (Ohio

office of), 28

Athens (Ohio), "The Sage of Athens:

Charles H. Grosvenor and Presidential

Politics in Ohio in 1908," by Leonard

Schlup. 145-156

Auburn Hotel (Mt. Auburn, Ohio), 61

Auglaize River, 80, 83

Au Sable, Michigan, 152

 

 

BACKUS, James, 131-132, 143

Backus, Matthew, 140, 141

Bacteriology, 175

Ball. Henry, 83

"Balm of a Thousand Water-Closets,

The," by Lafacadio Hearn, 187-188

Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 152, 153

Bank closings, 12-13

Banning, Lance, The Sacred Fire of

Liberty: James Madison & the

Founding of the Federal Republic, rev.,

211-212

"Bantam Rooster, The." See Seltzer,

Louis B.

Barker, Joseph, 134, 138-139, 141

Barnes, Lloyd, A History of Trinity

Evangelical Lutheran Church,

Zanesville. Ohio. 1844-1994; 193

Bamhart, John D.. Valley of Democracy:

The Frontier Versus the Plantation in the

Ohio. 1775-1818, 125

Bamum, P. T., 5



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u

222

 

Bartholomew, Harland, 172

Baynton, Warton, and Morgan. 77

Beach, Wooster, American Practice of

Medicine. 178

Becker. Carl M. and Ritchie Thomas.

editors. An American Pursuit Pilot in

France: Roland W. Richardson's

Diaries and Letters. 1917- 919, rev.,

104-105

Bedient, Patricia M., 193

Bellamy, Paul ("Lord Paul"), 10

Beloved Brother: Bootleg and Bounty,

Frankenmuth and the 1930s; by Norman

Krafft, 193

Belpre (Ohio), 134

Bennett. Louis. 149,. 13

Benton (Ohio), History of Benton. 1810-

1995. by Clayton W. Miller, 92-93

Bettman, Alfred. 159-160, 163. 168

Big Bottom Massacre, 134

Bittenger, J. Freer, 21

Black Death, 188

Black, Hugo. Hugo Black: A Biography,

by Roger K. Newman, rev., 111- 112

Black Lodge in White America: "True

Reformer" Browne and His Economic

Strategy, The, by David M. Fahey, rev.,

99-100

Black Ohio and the Color Line. 1860-

1915. by David Gerber, 56

Black River, 84

Black Women in White Aimeri .a: A

Documentary History, by Gerda

Lerner, 56

Blaine, James G., 146

Blenncrhassett, Harman, 137-138

Blennerhassett, Mrs. Harman (Margaret

Agnew), 137-138

Blue, Frederick J., book rev., 207-208

Blue Pocket (Chief), 79-80

Blue Triangle Club (Cincinnati, Ohio), 54,

55-56, 67, 68, 69

"Boarding Homes and Clubs for Working

Women," by Mary S. Ferguson, 50

Board of County Commissions (Hamilton

County), 160

Board of Trustees of the Public Library

(Cincinnati. Ohio), 160. 163

Bond. Beverly. The Civilization of the Old

Northiwest: A Study of Political. Social,

and Economtic Development, 1788-

1812. 125

Bond issue, Public Library of Cincinnati

and Hamilton County, 167-168

Borchert, James.. book rev., 105-106

Botanicomedical groups, 177-178

Bounties (Civil War enlistment), 36-37. 39

OHIO HISTORY

 

Bower, B. P., 185

Bowersville (Ohio). 184

Boyer, (Lieutenant) John, 80

Boyle, Kevin, book rev., 196-197

Breckinridge, Henry, 74

Bricker Amendment, The, 23n.81

Bricker, John, "The Feud Renewed:

Martin Davey, John Bricker and the

Ohio Campaign of 1940," by Frank P.

Vazzano, 5-24. Illustration, 19

Bridge lottery, 143

British Indian Department, The, 72-91

British military, 72-91 passim

Britton, Diane F., bk. note, 117

Broad Street pump (London, England),

178

Brough, John, "Groping Toward Victory:

Ohio's Administration of the Civil

War," by Noel Fisher, 25-45.

Illustration, 36

Browne, "True Reformer." See Browne,

William Washington

Browne, William Washington ("True

Reformer"), The Black Lodge in White

America: "True Reformer" Browne and

His Economic Strategy, by David M.

Fahey, rev., 99-100

Brownsville Affair, 149n. 14

Brownsville, Texas. 149-150

Brown, Walter F., 169

Bryan, William Jennings, "The Sage of

Athens: Charles H. Grosvenor and

Presidential Politics in Ohio in 1908," by

Leonard Schlup, 145-156

Buchan, William, Domestic Medicine; or,

A Treatise on the Prevention and Cure

of Diseases, 176, 177

Buckingham, C. P., 27, 30

Buell. Joseph. 141

Bulletin of the Department of Iabhor, 50-51

Burgundy pitch plasters. 180

Burnham, Robert A., "Obstacles to Plan

Implementation in the Age of

Comprehensive City Planning:

Cincinnati's Experience." 157-173

Burton. Harold H., 13, 14

 

 

CABIN construction, 84-86

Calomel (mercurous chloride), 177

Cameron, Simon, 32, 43

Camp Eustis, Virginia, 16

Camp Harrison (Ohio). Illustration, 43

Canal Tavern (Zoar, Ohio), 174

Captain White-Eyes. 78, 80

Carrington, Henry B., 26-27, 30

Carter, Patricia A., "Housing the Women



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Who Toiled: Planned Residences for

Single Women, Cincinnati 1860-1960,"

46-71

Casey-Leininger, Charles F., book rev.,

99-100

Cash economy, 82-83

Casto, James E., Towboat on the Ohio, bk.

note, 118-119

Caughnewagas Indians. 84, 87, 90-91

Cave, Alfred A., book rev., 98-99

Cayton, Andrew, book rev.. 94-95; The

Frontier Republic: Ideology and

Politics in the Ohio Country, 1780-1825,

126

"Census Tracts (1940): Cincinnati,

Ohio." Map, 57

Central Ohio Christian Church

Conference, 16

Central Parkway Association (Cincinnati,

Ohio), 170

Central Parkway (Cincinnati, Ohio), 163-

168, 169, 170, 172

Central Trust Company (Cincinnati,

Ohio), 167

"C.F.W. Walther: Model of Spiritual

Formation in a Confessional Lutheran

Context," by Nonnan J. Threinen, 193

Chamber of Commerce (Cincinnati,

Ohio), 169

Charm (Ohio), Historical Album of

Charm, Ohio, by Vemon J. Miller, 92-

93

Chase, Salmon P., 29; The Salmon P.

Chase Papers, Volume 2:

Correspondence, 1823-1857, edited by

John Niven, James P. McClure, Leigh

Johnsen, Steve Leikin, and William M.

Ferraro, rev., 203-204

Chemnitz, Martin, Second Martin: The

Life and Theology of Martin Chemnitz,

The; by J.A.O. Preus, II, 194

Chevalier, Louis, 175

Chicago, Illinois, 184

Chief Clerk of Ordinance (Ohio office

of), 28

"Chief Coon." See Kuhn, Abraham

Chillicothe (Ohio), 142, 143. See also:

Old Chillicothe

Chlorides of lime and soda, 180

Cholera Epidemic of 1873 n the United

States, The, by John M. Woodworth, 187

Cholera, "'God's Scourge': The Cholera

Years in Ohio," by Donald A. Hutslar,

174-191

Christchurch Monastery (Canterbury,

England), 188

Christian, (Colonel) William, 87

223

 

Cincinnati Bar Association, 169

Cincinnati Board of Education, 160

Cincinnati Building Trades Council

(Cincinnati, Ohio), 170

Cincinnati City Council, 162, 188

Cincinnati City Planning Commission,

"Obstacles to Plan Implementation in

the Age of Comprehensive City

Planning: Cincinnati's Experience," by

Robert A. Burnham, 157-173

Cincinnati Consumer League, 65

Cincinnati Daily Enquirer, 187-188

"Cincinnati Homes for Working

Women." Table, 54

Cincinnati (Ohio), "Housing the Women

Who Toiled: Planned Residences for

Single Women, Cincinnati 1860-1960,"

by Patricia A. Carter, 46-71; 133-134;

141; 149; "Obstacles to Plan

Implementation in the Age of

Comprehensive City Planning:

Cincinnati's Experience," by Robert A.

Burnham, 157-173; "'God's Scourge':

The Cholera Years in Ohio," by Donald

A. Hutslar, 174-191. Illustration, 185

Cincinnati Protective and Industrial

Association for Colored Women and

Girls, 55

Cincinnati pumping station, 189

Cincinnatus Association, 166, 169-170

CIO, 1935-1955. The, by Robert H.

Zieger, rev., 110-111

City Committee for Bond Coordination

(Cincinnati, Ohio), 160

City Hall (Cincinnati, Ohio), 164

City planning and zoning law, 159

Civic Center (Cincinnati, Ohio), 163-168,

169, 171. Map, 165

Civilization of the Old Northwest: A Study

of Political, Social. and Economic

Development, 1788-1812, The, by

Beverly Bond, 125

Civil War, "Groping Toward Victory:

Ohio's Administration of the Civil

War," by Noel Fisher, 25-45; 185; 189.

Illustrations, Winter-Spring cover, 43,

Clark, Champ, 145

Clemens, Samuel (Mark Twain), General

Grant by Matthew Arnold with a

Rejoinder by Mark Twain, edited by

John Y. Simon, bk. note. 118

Clermontville (Ohio). 67, 70

Cleveland as a Center of Regional

American Art: Symposium presented by

the Cleveland Artists Foundation at The

Cleveland Museum of Art, November 13

and 14, 1993, edited by Sandy Richert,



224

224

 

bk. note, 117-118

Cleveland (Ohio), 53, 67, 184-185

Cleveland Plain Dealer, 6, 8, 10-11, 21

Cleveland Press, 10-12

Clifton (Ohio), 183

Cline, David B., 183

Coal miners, 148

Cole, Charles C., Jr., Lion of the Forest:

James B. Finley, Frontier Reformer,

rev., 106-107

Colored Catholic Girls Home (Cincinnati,

Ohio), 55

Colonel Grenfell's Wars: The Life ofa

Soldier of Fortune, by Stephen Z. Starr,

bk. note, 120

Columbus and Xenia railroad lines, 183

Columbus Dispatch, 1

Columbus (Ohio), "'God's Scourge': The

Cholera Years in Ohio," by Donald A.

Hutslar, 174-191

Commissary Department (Ohio office of),

26, 28, 41-42

Commissary General (Ohio office of), 26,

28, 29

Common Labour: Workers and the

Digging of North American Canals,

1780-1860, by Peter Way, rev., 103-104

Community of Memory: My Days with

George and Clara, A, by Jeff Gundy,

bk. note, 119

Comprehensive city planning, "Obstacles

to Plan Implementation in the Age of

Comprehensive City Planning:

Cincinnati's Experience," by Robert A.

Burnham, 157-173

Concordia Historical Institute, 193-194

Concordia Historical Institute Quarterly;

193

Confederation Congress, 127-128

Confederation of States, The, 127

Congressional Record, 146

Conner, Richard, 83

Consumer Reform Movement, 48

Convent of the Good Shepherd, 49

Cooper, Jerry, book rev., 219-220

Cooper, William, "William Cooper's

Town: Power and Persuasion on the

Frontier of the Early American

Republic," by Alan Taylor. 93

"Coordinated bond program." See "Five-

Year Improvement Program"

"Coordination," in city planning, 157-158

Corbin. General Henry C., 149, 152

Coshocton (Ohio), 86

Cosmopolitan Magazine, 23

Cost of Living of Working Women in Ohio.

by Department of Investigation and

OHIO HISTORY

 

 

Statistics, 52-53

Cott, Nancy F.. editor. History of Women

in the United States: Historical Articles

on Women's Lives and Activities:

Social and Moral Reform (2 volumes),

bk. note, 119

County Court House (Cincinnati, Ohio),

169, 172

Court Street (Athens, Ohio), 152

Cowen, Benjamin R., 27

Cox, James M., 8

Cozzens, Peter, The Shipwreck of Their

Hopes: The Battles or Chattanooga,

rev., 108

Crawford, (Colonel) William, 74

Cresswell. Nicholas, 78, 79, 80, 86, 88-89

Crete and James: Personal Letters of

Lucretia and James Garfield, edited by

John Shaw, rev., 217-218

Cultural Exchange, "Cultural Mediation.

Cultural Exchange, and the Invention of

the Ohio Frontier," by Larry L. Nelson,

72-91

"Cultural Mediation, Cultural Exchange,

and the Invention of the Ohio Frontier,"

by Larry L. Nelson, 72-91

Cultural Mediation, "Cultural Mediation,

Cultural Exchange, and the Invention of

the Ohio Frontier." by Larry L. Nelson,

72-91

Cures and remedies, "'God's Scourge':

The Cholera Years in Ohio," by Donald

A. Hutslar, 174-191

Curtis, [Farmer ?], 140

Cuyahoga River, 141

 

 

DAGUERREOTYPES, 182

Dana, Benjamin, 139-140, 144

Dana, Elizabeth (Mrs. Joseph Dana), 134

Dana, Mrs. Joseph (Elizabeth Dana), 134

Dana, William, 134, 138

Dance and music, 86

Davey, Martin L. ("Duke of Kent"),

"The Feud Renewed: Martin Davey,

John Bricker and the Ohio Campaign of

1940," by Frank P. Vazzano, 5-24.

Illustration. 11

Davey Tree Expert Company (Kent,

Ohio), 6

Davis, James M., 22

Davis, [Mr. ?], 139, 140

Dayton City Council, 180

Dayton (Ohio), "'God's Scourge': The

Cholera Years in Ohio," by Donald A.

Hutslar, 174-191

Dayton Tri-Weekly Bulletin, 180, 182



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Dean Avenue (Athens, Ohio), 152

Delano, Columbus, 42

Delaware Indians, "Cultural Mediation.

Cultural Exchange, and the Invention of

the Ohio Frontier," by Larry L. Nelson,

72-91: 127, 132-133, 136

"Delivered on the Occasion of a Fast

Observed in Reference to the Approach

of the Epidemic," by John Witherspoon

Scott, 175

Democratic party, "The Feud Renewed:

Martin Davey, John Bricker and the

Ohio Campaign of 1940," by Frank P.

Vazzano, 5-24; "The Sage of Athens:

Charles H. Grosvenor and Presidential

Politics in Ohio in 1908," by Leonard

Schlup, 145-156

Democratic State Convention (September

7, 1940), 9-10

Dennison, William, "Groping Toward

Victory: Ohio's Administration of the

Civil War," by Noel Fisher, 25-45.

Illustration, 31

Department of Investigation and Statistics,

Cost of Living of Working Women in

Ohio, 52-53

Detroit, Michigan, 184

Devantier, Paul, "Warrior of God, Man

of Peace," 193

Dewey, Thomas E., 17, 23

Dickerson, John, 41

Dilts, James D., The Great Road: The

Building of the Baltimore & Ohio, The

Nation's First Railroad. 1828-1853, bk.

note, 117

Disenfranchisement of African-

Americans, 149n. 13

Doctors and diseases, "'God's Scourge':

The Cholera Years in Ohio," by Donald

A. Hutslar, 174-191

Dr. Zolicoffer's "Anti-Cholera Mixture,"

180

Domestic Medicine; or, A Treatise on the

Prevention and Cure of Diseases, by

William Buchan, 176. 177

Doubty, John, 90

Douglass, Frederick, Majestic in His

Wrath: A Pictorial Life of Frederick

Douglass, by Frederick S. Voss, bk.

note, 119

Drake, Daniel, 177, 179

Drew, Walter, "Without Blare of

Trumpets": Walter Drew, the National

Erectors' Association, and the Open

Shop Movement. 1903-57, by Sidney

Fine, rev., 198-199

Dropsy, 182

225

 

 

Duck Creek, 138

Duckworth, Christopher S., bk. note, 116-

117

"Duke of Kent." See Davey, Martin L.

"Duncan Disinfecting Chest," 189

Dunlap, Thomas R., 193

"Dwelling Units: Percent of Dwelling

Units in Need of Major Repairs,

Cincinnati, Ohio, by Census Tracts,

1940." Map, 62

Dysentery, 181

 

 

EATON (Ohio), 183

Eccles, W. J., Donald P. Heldman, and

Jennifer S. H. Brown, editors, The Fur

Trade Revisited: Selected Papers of the

Sixth North American Fur Trade

Conference, Mackinac Island,

Michigan, 1991, rev., 102-103

Eclectic medicine, 178

Economics, "Housing the Women Who

Toiled: Planned Residences for Single

Women, Cincinnati 1860-1960," by

Patricia A. Carter, 46-71; "Cultural

Mediation, Cultural Exchange, and the

Invention of the Ohio Frontier," by

Larry L. Nelson, 72-91

Eighth Street Viaduct (Cincinnati, Ohio),

161-162

Eleanor Earnshaw Club (Cincinnati,

Ohio), 54, 61,67, 69

Eleanor Lodge (Cincinnati, Ohio), 54, 61,

63, 65, 66,69

Elections, "The Feud Renewed: Martin

Davey, John Bricker and the Ohio

Campaign of 1940," by Frank P.

Vazzano, 5-24

Elliott, Matthew, 74

Elm Street (Cincinnati, Ohio), 166

Emanuel (Cincinnati, Ohio), 66

Emerson, William, 164-166

Emery, Thomas J., 70

Employment patterns, "Housing the

Women Who Toiled: Planned

Residences for Single Women,

Cincinnati 1860-1960," by Patricia A.

Carter, 46-71

Encyclopedia of African American

Associations, 192

Engineer in Chief (Ohio office of), 26, 29

Epidemics, 'God's Scourge': The

Cholera Years in Ohio," by Donald A.

Hutslar, 174-191

Ene County (Ohio), 179, 184

Erskine, Margaret Handley, 79

Essays and Reports, 193, 194



226

226

 

 

Esther Home (Cincinnati, Ohio), 54, 64,

66,68,69

Europe, 174-191 passim

Evangeline Booth Home for Colored Girls

(Cincinnati, Ohio), 55

 

 

FAHEY. David M., The Black Lodge in

White America: "True Reformer"

Browne and His Economic Strategy,

rev., 99-100

Fallen Timbers, Battle of, 74, 134

Farley, James, 18

Farmers and farming, "Marietta's

Example of a Settlement Pattern in the

Ohio Country: A Reinterpretation," by

Kim M. Gruenwald, 125-144

Farmers' and Mechanics' Hotel (Dayton,

Ohio), 182

Farr. William, 175, 180

FDR. See Roosevelt, Franklin Delano

Fearing, Paul, 141

Federal building (Cincinnati, Ohio), 168-

172. Map 171

Federal Emergency Relief

Administration, 16

Federalist party, 'Marietta's Example of

a Settlement Pattern in the Ohio

Country: A Reinterpretation," by Kim

M. Gruenwald, 125-144

Feis, William B., book rev., 204-205

Ferguson, Mary S., "Boarding Homes and

Clubs for Working Women," 50

Ferraro, William M., John Niven, James

P. McClure, Leigh Johnsen, and Steve

Leikin, editors, The Salmon P. Chase

Papers, Volume 2: Correspondence.

1823-1857. rev.. 203-204

Ferrell, Robert H., Harry S. Truman: A

Lift, rev., 109-110

"Feud Renewed: Martin Davey, John

Bnricker and the Ohio Campaign of

1940, The," by Frank P. Vazzano, 5-24

Field, Phyllis F., book rev., 195-196

Fifth Street (Cincinnati, Ohio), 169, 172

Filler, Louis, Vanguards and Followers:

Youth in the American Tradition, 93;

book rev., 200-202

Fine, Sidney, " Without Blare of

Trumpets": Walter Drew, the National

Erectors' Association, and the Open

Shop Movement, 1903-57, rev., 198-199

Finley, James B.. Lion of the Forest:

James B. Finley, Frontier Reformer, by

Charles C. Cole, Jr., rev., 106-107

Fischer, William E., Jr., book rev., 104-

105

OHIO HISTORY

 

 

Fisher, Albert Shaw, 194

Fisher, Noel. "Groping Toward Victory:

Ohio's Administration of the Civil War,

25-45: book rev., 208-209

"Five-Year Improvement Program

(coordinated bond program)," 160-161

Fleet Walker's Divided Heart: The Life

of Baseball's First Black Major

Leaguer, by David W. Zang, rev., 205-

207

Fontbone. See Fontbonne

Fontbonne (Cincinnati, Ohio), 64, 66, 69

Foraker, Joseph Benson, 145, 149n. 14,

156

Forbes, S.F., 189-190

Ford, George B., 158

Forest History Society, The, 193

Fort Greenville, 134

Fort Harmar, 127, 133

Fort Malden (Amherstburg, Ontario), 89

Fort Pitt. 77, 79

Fort Washington, 133

Fort Wayne, 83

Four Dead in Ohio: Was There A

Conspiracy At Kent State ', by William

A. Gordon, bk. note, 119

Fourth Street (Cincinnati, Ohio), 167

Frankfort (Ohio), 83

Franklin County (Ohio), 179

Fremont, John C., 32

French and Indian War, 1754-1763: The

Imperial Struggle for North America,

The, by Seymour 1. Schwartz, bk. note,

118

Friar Lands, Philippines, 151n.21

Friedman, Andrea, "Prurient Interests:

Anti-Obscenity Campaigns in New

York City. 1909-1945," 93

Friendship Home for Colored Girls

(Cincinnati, Ohio). 54, 55. 65, 66, 68, 69

From Pearl Harbor to V-J Day: The

American Armed Forces in World War

11, by D. Clayton James and Anne

Sharp Wells, rev., 219-220

Frontier, "Cultural Mediation, Cultural

Exchange, and the Invention of the

Ohio Frontier," by Larry L. Nelson, 72-

91; "Marietta's Example of a Settlement

Pattern in the Ohio Country: A

Reinterpretation." by Kim M.

Gruenwald. 125-144

Frontier in History: North America and

South Africa Compared, The, by

Howard Lamar and Leonard

Thompson, 75

Frontier Republic: Ideology and Politics

in the Ohio Country, 1780-1825. The, by



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Andrew Cayton, 126

Fry, James B., 39

Fur trade, "Cultural Mediation, Cultural

Exchange, and the Invention of the

Ohio Frontier," by Larry L. Nelson, 72-

91; Fur Trade Revisited: Selected

Papers of the Sixth North American Fur

Trade Conference, Mackinac Island.

Michigan, 1991, The, edited by Jennifer

S. H. Brown, W. J. Eccles, and Donald

P. Heldman, rev., 102-103

Fur Trade Revisited: Selected Papers of

the Sixth North American Fur Trade

Conference. Mackinac Island,

Michigan, 1991, The, edited by Jennifer

S. H. Brown, W. J. Eccles, and Donald

P. Heldman, rev., 102-103

 

 

GALLOWAY, William Albert, 85

Gamble, Vanessa Northington, Making a

Placefor Ourselves: The Black

Hospital Movement, 1920-1945, rev.,

209-211

Gammie, Peter, "Pugilists and Politicians

in Antebellum New York: The Life and

Times of Tom Hyer," 93

Garfield, James A., 146, 149n. 1, 154;

Crete and James: Personal Letters of

Lucretia and James Garfield, edited by

John Shaw, rev., 217-218

Garfield, Mrs. James A. (Lucretia

Randolph), Crete and James: Personal

Letters of Lucretia and James Garfield,

edited by John Shaw, rev., 217-218

Garfield Park (Cincinnati, Ohio), 167

Garfield Place (Cincinnati, Ohio), 166

Gekelemukpechunk. See

Newcomerstown

General Grant by Matthew Arnold with a

Rejoinder by Mark Twain, edited by

John Y. Simon, bk. note, 118

General Orders No. 88, 38-39

General's General: The Life and Times of

Arthur MacArthur, The, by Kenneth Ray

Young, rev., 216-217

Gephart. Ronald M. and Paul H. Smith.

editors, Letters to Delegates to

Congress. 1774-1789, Volume 21:

October 1, 1783-October 31, 1784, rev.,

113-115

Gerber, David, Black Ohio and the Color

Line, 1860-1915, 56

German Regiment, Ohio Civil War

recruitment, 34

German Separatists, 174

Gilman, Benjamin Ives, 132, 135, 140,

227

 

 

141, 142-144

Gilman, Jane (Mrs. Dudley Woodbndge,

Jr.), 135, 143

Gilman, Joseph, 129. 131, 132, 135, 140,

142

Gilman, Mrs. Benjamin Ives (Hannah

Robins), 135

Gilman, Nicholas, 135

"Girls' Cooperative Boarding House." by

Robert Stein, 50-51

Girls' Friendly Society, 67

Girty, James, 83

Girty, Simon, 73, 74, 83

Glaize, The, 81

Glasscock, William, 149,. 13

Glenn Industrial Home (Cincinnati, Ohio),

54, 59, 63, 64, 70

Glen Vere (Camp), 67

Gnadenhutton (Kanaughtonhead), 80, 86

God's Scourge for the Chastisement of the

Nations, by John Witherspoon Scott, 175

"'God's Scourge': The Cholera Years in

Ohio," by Donald A. Hutslar, 174-191

Gongwer, W. Burr, 12

Gooddale, Timothy, 139-140

Goodrich, Ernest, 158

Gordon, Steve, bk. note, 116; bk. note,

118-119

Gordon, William A., Four Dead in Ohio:

Was There A Conspiracy At Kent State?,

bk. note, 119

Government, Politics, And Public Policy

In Ohio, edited by Carl Lieberman, rev.,

112-113

Governor's Island, 185

Governors (Ohio), "Groping Toward

Victory: Ohio's Administration of the

Civil War," by Noel Fisher, 25-45

Grabowski, John. book rev.. 100-102

Granquist, Mark, "Swedish-Amencan

Lutherans and Mission," 193

Grant, Ulysses S., 38 ; The Papers of

Ulysses S. Grant, Volume 19: July 1.

1868-October 31. 1869, edited by John

Y. Simon, rev., 204-205; The Papers of'

Ulysses S. Grant, Volume 20:

November I. 1869-October 31, 1870,

edited by John Y. Simon. rev.. 204-205,

Works by: General Grant by Matthew

Arnold with a Rejoinder by Mark Twain,

edited by John Y. Simon, bk. note, 118;

150:187

Grauer, Neil A.. Remember Laughter: A

Life of James Thurber, rev.. 214-216

Gray, Ralph D., compiler and editor,

Indiana History: A Book of Readings,

rev., 94-95



228

228

 

Great Road: The Building of the

Baltimore & Ohio, The Nation's First

Railroad, 1828-1853, The, by James D.

Dilts, bk. note, 117

Greene, Charles, 137

Greene County (Ohio), "'God's

Scourge': The Cholera Years in Ohio,"

by Donald A. Hutslar, 174-191

Greene, Griffin, 132. 141, 143

"Greenough's Mixture," 183

"Groping Toward Victory: Ohio's

Administration of the Civil War," by

Noel Fisher, 25-45

Grosvenor, Charles H., "The Sage of

Athens: Charles H. Grosvenor and

Presidential Politics in Ohio in 1908," by

Leonard Schlup, 145-156. Illustration,

151, Summer-Autumn cover

Gruenwald, Kim M., book rev., 102-103;

"Marietta's Example of a Settlement

Pattern in the Ohio Country: A

Reinterpretation," 125-144

Gubernatorial campaigns (1940), "The

Feud Renewed: Martin Davey, John

Bricker and the Ohio Campaign of

1940," by Frank P. Vazzano, 5-24

Gundy, Jeff, A Community of Memory:

My Days with George and Clara, bk.

note. 119

Gunn, John, Gunn's Domestic Medicine,

or Poor Man's Friend, 175, 176-177

Gun n's Domestic Medicine, or Poor

Man's Friend, by John Gunn, 175, 176-

177

 

HALDERMAN, [Dr. ?], 187

Handlin, Lilian and Oscar, Liberty and

Equality 1920-1994, Volume 4: Liberty

in America 1600 to the Present, rev.,

212-213

Handlin, Oscar and Lilian, Liberty and

Equality 1920-1994. Volume 4: Liberty

in America 1600 to the Present, rev.,

212-213

Hand-shaking, 86-87

Hanna, Mark, 146

Harmar, Josiah, 72, 133

Harrison, Benjamin, 146

Harrod's Landing (Harwood's), 79

Harrold, Stanley, The Abolitionists & the

South, 1831-1861, rev., 195-196

Harry S. Truman: A Life. by Robert H.

Ferrell, rev.. 109-110

Harwood's Landing. See Harrod's

Landing

Hayes of the 23rd: The Civil War

OHIO HISTORY

 

Volunteer Officer, by T. Harry

Williams, bk. note, 119

Hayes, Rutherford B., 146: Hayes of the

23rd: The Civil War Volunteer Officer,

by T. Harry Williams, bk. note, 119:

Rutherford B. Hayes: Warrior &

President, by Ari Hoogenboom, rev.,

200-202

Hay, Robert P., book rev., 113-115

HCG. See Home for Colored Girls

Health Officer, Xenia, 186, 187

Heam, Lafcadio, "The Balm of a

Thousand Water-Closets," 187-188

Heath, Ferry K., 169

Heckewelder, John, 81-82, 88.

Illustration, 81

Heldman, Donald P., Jennifer S. H.

Brown, and W. J. Eccles, editors, The

Fur Trade Revisited: Selected Papers

of the Sixth North American Fur Trade

Conference, Mackinac Island,

Michigan, 1991, rev., 102-103

Henry, Moses, 83

Herron, Helen (Mrs. William Howard

Taft). 150, . Illustration, 153

Hill, Charles H., 27, 33

Hillis, Mrs. Newell Dwight, "The Home

Life of Working Girls, 48n.4

Hilton-Seligman Affair, The, "Let Us

Now Praise Self-Made Men: A

Reexamination of the Hilton-Seligman

Affair," by Lee Livney, 93

Historical Album of Charm, Ohio, by

Vernon J. Miller, 92-93

History of Benton, 1810-1995, by Clayton

W. Miller, 92-93

History, of lmmanuel Lutheran Church,

Avilla, Indiana, 1844-1994, The; by

Terry Housholder, 193

History otf Trinity Evangelical Lutheran

Church, Zanesville, Ohio, 1844-1994, A:

by Lloyd Barnes, 193

History of Women in the United States:

Historical Articles on Women's Lives

and Activities: Social and Moral

Reform (2 volumes), edited by Nancy F.

Cott, bk. note, 119

Hitler, Adolf, 17

Hixson, Walter L., book rev., 197-198

Hocking River, 82, 127

Home for Colored Girls (HCG)

(Cincinnati, Ohio), 55

"Home Life of Working Girls, The." by

Mrs. Newell Dwight Hillis. 48n.4

Homeopathic medicine, 177

Hoogenboom, Ari, Rutherford B. Haves:

Warrior & President, rev., 200-202



Index

Index

 

Hoover, Herbert. 159, 169

Hopkins, Harry, 16

Hot Springs, Virginia, 151

House of Mercy (Cincinnati, Ohio), 46,

54, 55

Housholder, Terry, The History of

Immanuel Lutheran Church, Avilla,

Indiana, 1844-1994: 193

Housing, "Housing the Women Who

Toiled: Planned Residences for Single

Women, Cincinnati 1860-1960," by

Patricia A. Carter, 46-71

"Housing the Women Who Toiled:

Planned Residences for Single Women,

Cincinnati 1860-1960," by Patricia A.

Carter, 46-71

Howard, John T.. 173

"How Wages Were Spent by Working in

Three Ohio Cities, 1900." Table, 50

Hughes, Thomas, book rev., 216-217

Hugo Black: A Biography, by Roger K.

Newman, rev., 111-112

Hull House (Chicago, Illinois), 58

Hummasti, P. G.. book rev., 103-104

Hutslar, Donald A., "'God's Scourge':

The Cholera Years in Ohio," 174-191

Hyer, Tom, "Pugilists and Politicians in

Antebellum New York: The Life and

Times of Tom Hyer," by Peter Gammie.

93

 

 

ICKES, Harold, 13, 14

Immigrants and cholera, "'God's

Scourge': The Cholera Years in Ohio,"

by Donald A. Hutslar, 174-191

In Common Cause: The "Conservative"

Frances Trollope and the "Radical"

Frances Wright, by Susan Kissel, bk.

note, 119

India, 174-191 passim

Indiana History: A Book of Readings,

compiled and edited by Ralph D. Gray,

rev.. 94-95

Indianapolis, Indiana, 53

Indian Expeditions, "Cultural Mediation,

Cultural Exchange, and the Invention of

the Ohio Frontier," by Larry L. Nelson.

72-91

Indian Wars, "Marietta's Example of a

Settlement Pattern in the Ohio Country:

A Reinterpretation," by Kim M.

Gruenwald, 125-144. Illustration, 133

Indus River Valley, 188

Industrial Housing, by Morris Knowles,

49

Inspector General (Ohio office of), 26

229

 

 

Intercultural marriages, 88-90

Interdepartmental committee, U.S. Post

Office and U.S. Treasury Department,

168-172

Intergovernmental cooperation,

"Obstacles to Plan Implementation in

the Age of Comprehensive City

Planning: Cincinnati's Experience," by

Robert A. Burnham, 157-173

Irish Regiment, Ohio Civil War

recruitment, 34

Irish workers, 183

Ironsides, George, 83

Iroquois confederacy, 73

Irwine, John, 83

 

 

JAMES, D. Clayton and Anne Sharp

Wells. From Pearl Harbor to V-J Day:

The American Armed Forces in World

War II, rev., 219-220

Japanese militarists, 17

Jefferson embargo, 141

Jeffersonian Republicans, 140-141

Jefferson, Thomas, 140-144

Jennifer S. H. Brown, W. J. Eccles, and

Donald P. Heldman, editors, The Fur

Trade Revisited: Selected Papers of the

Sixth North American Fur Trade

Conference, Mackinac Island.

Michigan, 1991, rev., 102-103

Jewish Social Services, 56

Johnsen, Leigh, Steve Leikin, William M.

Ferraro, John Niven, and James P

McClure, editors, The Salmon P. Chase

Papers, Volume 2: Correspondence.

1823-1857, rev., 203-204

Johnson, (Sir) William, 90

Johnson, Tom L., Tom Johnson in

Cleveland, by Eugene C. Murdock, rev.,

105-106

Johnston, Charles, 86-87

Joint Resolution, U.S. Senate and House

of Representatives, 187

Jones, David, 80, 82-83, 86, 88

Jones, Evan J., 147

Judge Advocate General (Ohio office

of), 26, 28, 29

 

 

KAHLER, Bruce R., book rev., 111-112

Kakinathucca, 80

Kanaughtonhead. See Gnadenhutton

Kekionga (Fort Wayne, Indiana), 83

Kenny, James, 90

Kent (Ohio), 5-24 passim

Kimbrough, David L., book rev.. 106-107



230

230

 

Kinzie, John, 83

Kissel. Susan, In Common Cause. The

"Conservative" Flrances Trollope and

the "Radical" Frances Wright, bk. note,

119

Kline, J.A.. 182

Knowles, Morris. Industrial Housing, 49

Koch, Robert, 175

Krafft, Norman, Beloved Brother:

Bootleg and Bounty, Frankenmuth and

the 1930s: 193

Kuhn. Abraham ("Chief Coon"), 74

Kyvig, David E.. book rev., 211-212

 

 

LABOR, "Housing the Women Who

Toiled: Planned Residences for Single

Women, Cincinnati 1860-1960," by

Patricia A. Carter, 46-71

Ladd-Taylor, Molly, Mother-Work:

Women, Child Welfare, and the State,

1890-1930. rev., 199-200

La Guardia, Fiorella, 13-14

Lake Erie, 141, 179

Lamar, Howard and Leonard Thompson,

The Frontier in History: North America

and South Afiicta Compared, 75

Lamis, Alexander P., editor, Ohio Politics,

rev., 95-97

Landon, Alf, 18, 21

Law and the Great Plains: Essays on the

Legal History of the Heartland, edited

by John R. Wunder, 192

Lawrence Episcopal (Cincinnati, Ohio),

63

Lawrence Home (Cincinnati, Ohio). 46,

54,59,61,67

Lawrence. Keith. 15

Leikin, Steve. William M. Ferraro, John

Niven, James P. McClure, and Leigh

Johnsen, editors, The Salmon P. Chase

Papers. Volume 2: Correspondence.

1823-1857, rev., 203-204

Lerner, Gerda, Black Women in White

America: A Documentarv History, 56

Letters to Delegates to Congress, 1774-

1789, Volume 21: October 1, 1783-

October 31, 1784, edited by Paul H.

Smith and Ronald M. Gephart, rev.,

113-115

"Let Us Now Praise Self-Made Men: A

Reexamination of the Hilton-Seligman

Affair," by Lee Livney. 93

Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage

Foundation, 92

Lexington Observer and Reporter, 182

Liberty and Equality 1920-1994, Volume

OHIO HISTORY

 

4: Liberty in America 1600 to the

Present, by Oscar and Lilian Handlin,

rev., 212-213

Lieberman, Carl, editor, Government,

Politics, And Public Policy In Ohio,

rev., 112-113

Life insurance, 183

Lincoln. Abraham, 33: Lincoln 's

Unknown Private Life: An Oral History

By His Black Housekeeper Mariah

Vance 1850-1860. edited by Lloyd

Ostendorf and Walter Oleksy, bk. note,

116-117

Lincoln's Unknlown Private Life An Oral

History By His Black Housekeeper

Mariah Vance 1850-1860. edited by

Lloyd Ostendorf and Walter Oleksy, bk.

note. 116-117

Lion of the Forest: James B. Finley,

Frontier Reformer, by Charles C. Cole,

Jr., rev.. 106-107

Liquor advertising. 11-12

Little Miami Rail Road. 179

Little Muskingum River, 143

Littlepage, Adam B., 149I. 13

Little Turtle (Chief), 83

Livney, Lee, "Let Us Now Praise Self-

Made Men: A Reexamination of the

Hilton-Seligman Affair." 93

"Locations of Planned Residences for

Cincinnati Wage-Earning Women

(1910)." Map, 63

"Locations of Planned Residences for

Cincinnati Wage-Earning Women

(1920)." Map, 68

"Locations of Planned Residences for

Cincinnati Wage-Earning Women

(1930)." Map, 69

Logue, Larry M.. To Appomattox and

Beyond: The Civil War Soldier in War

and Peace, bk. note, 119

London. England, 138, 175

"Lord Paul." See Bellamy, Paul

Lorin. [Mr. ?], 140

Lutheran Church, "A Mission for

Orphans in The Lutheran Church-

Missouri Synod: A Brief History of the

Martin Luther Orphan's Home at Brook

Farm. West Roxbury, Massachusetts

(1871-1945)," by James Fremont

Richardson, 193

Lutheran Theological Review, 193

 

 

MACARTHUR, Arthur, The General's

General: The Life and Times of Arthur

MacArthur, by Kenneth Ray Young,



Index

Index

 

rev., 216-217

McArver, Susan Wilds, "'A Spiritual

Wayside Inn': Urban Missionary Work

in the New South, 1900-1920," 194

McCabe, [Miss ?], 53

McClellan, George C., 40-41

McClure, James P., Leigh Johnsen, Steve

Leikin, William M. Ferraro, and John

Niven, editors. The Salmon P. Chase

Papers, Volume 2: Correspondence.

1823-1857, rev., 203-204

McClure, (Rev.) David, 85

MacCorkle, William A., 149n.13

McCorvie, Mary R. and Mark J. Wagner,

The Archaeology of Frontier Taverns on

the St. Louis-Vincennes Trace. bk. note,

120

McKee, Alexander, 72-74, 89, 90

McKee, Thomas, 89-90

McKinley, William, 145, 146, 154

McLean, (Captain) Hector, 89

McTighe, Michael J., A Measure of

Success: Protestants and Public Culture

in Antebellum Cleveland. rev., 100-102

Madison, James, Sacred Fire of Liberty:

James Madison & the Founding of the

Federal Republic, The, by Lance

Banning, rev., 211-212

Main Street Merchants Association

(Cincinnati, Ohio), 170

Majestic in His Wrath: A Pictorial Life of

Frederick Douglass, by Frederick S.

Voss, bk. note, 119

Making a Place for Ourselves: The Black

Hospital Movement. 1920-1945, by

Vanessa Northington Gamble, rev.,

209-211

Mallory, Jerry, compiler, Sol White's

History of Colored Baseball, with Other

Documents on the Early Black Game.

1886-1936, rev., 205-207

Marcus, Alan 1, Plague of Strangers:

Social Groups and the Origins of City

Sen'ices in Cincinnati, bk. note, 119

Marietta (Ohio), "Marietta's Example of

a Settlement Pattern in the Ohio

Country: A Reinterpretation," by Kim

M. Gruenwald, 125-144

"Marietta's Example of a Settlement

Pattern in the Ohio Country: A

Reinterpretation," by Kim M.

Gruenwald, 125-144

Martha House (Cincinnati, Ohio), 54, 56-

57, 66,68,69

Martin, (Dr.) Samuel, 183

Martin Luther Orphan's Home, "A

Mission for Orphans in The Lutheran

231

 

 

Church-Missouri Synod: A Brief

History of the Martin Luther Orphan's

Home at Brook Farm, West Roxbury,

Massachusetts (1871-1945)," by James

Fremont Richardson, 193

Marysville (Ohio). 17

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

(MIT), 164

Maumee River Valley. 72-91

Mayers, David, The Ambassadors and

America's Soviet Policy. rev.. 197-198

Meadows, Polly, 83

Measure of Success: Protestants and

Public Culture in Antebellum Cleveland.

A, by Michael J. McTighe, rev., 100-

102

Medical Department (Ohio office of), 26

Medicine, "'God's Scourge': The

Cholera Years in Ohio." by Donald A.

Hutslar, 174-191

Meigs, Montgomery C., 41

Meigs, Return J.. Jr., 141

Merchants and business, "Marietta's

Example of a Settlement Pattern in the

Ohio Country: A Reinterpretation," by

Kim M. Gruenwald, 125-144

Metropolitan Board of Health (New

York, New York), 185

Metsigemewa, 80

Metzenbaum, James, 12

Meyer, Melissa L., The White Earth

Tragedy: Ethnicity and Dispossession at

a Minnesota Anishinaabe Reservation,

1889-1920, rev., 98-99

Miami Canal, 179

Miami Indians, "Cultural Mediation,

Cultural Exchange, and the Invention of

the Ohio Frontier," by Larry L. Nelson,

72-91

Miami River, 127

Middle Bass Island (Ohio), 152

Middle Ground: Indians, Empires. and

Republics in the Great Lakes Region,

1650-1815, The, by Richard White, 74-

75

Miles, [Captain ?], 140

Miles Greenwood (Cincinnati, Ohio), 40

Militia encampments, 37

Militia (Ohio), 25, 29

Military administration, "Groping Toward

Victory: Ohio's Administration of the

Civil War," by Noel Fisher, 25-45

Military Affairs Committee, U.S. Senate,

149n. 14

Military bounty lands, 128

Miller, Clayton W., History of Benton

1810-1995, 92-93



232

232

 

Miller, Vernon J., Historical Album of

Charm, Ohio, 92-93

"Mission for Orphans in The Lutheran

Church-Missouri Synod: A Brief

History of the Martin Luther Orphan's

Home at Brook Farm, West Roxbury,

Massachusetts (1871-1945), A," by

James Fremont Richardson, 193

Mississippi River. The, 187

Mitchell, John, Public Loyalties: The

Public and Private Life of Labor Leader

John Mitchell, by Craig Phelan, rev.,

196-197

MIT. See Massachusetts Institute of

Technology

Mixers. [Family ?], 143

Mobilization, "Groping Toward Victory:

Ohio's Administration of the Civil

War," by Noel Fisher, 25-45

Model city planning and zoning enabling

act(1928), 159

Montour, Andrew, 74, 78-79

Moon family (Bowersville, Ohio), 184

Moore, Dan, 18

Moravians, 78, 81, 84-85

Morgan, John Hunt, 37

Morton, Marian J., Women in Cleveland:

An Illustrated History, rev., 213-214

Mother-Work: Women, Child Welfare,

and the State, 1890-1930, by Molly

Ladd-Taylor, rev., 199-200

Mt. Carmel (Cincinnati, Ohio), 54, 63, 66,

68, 69

"Mourning war," 90-91

Mrazek-Bell family, Truax-Kemp and

Mrazek-Bell Ancestors Through All

Generations, by Patricia Lee Truax. 193

Municipal reform, "Obstacles to Plan

Implementation in the Age of

Comprehensive City Planning:

Cincinnati's Experience," by Robert A.

Burnham, 157-173

Murdock, Eugene C., Tom Johnson in

Cleveland, rev., 105-106

Music Hall (Cincinnati, Ohio), 164

Muskingum River, 82, 83, 127, 132, 134,

138,139, 141

Mussolini, Benito, 17

Mustering procedures (federal), 31

 

 

NATIONAL Erectors' Association,

"Without Blare of Trumpets": Walter

Drew, the National Erectors

Association, and the Open Shop

Movement, 1903-57, by Sidney Fine,

rev., 198-199

OHIO HISTORY

 

National Road, The, 141, The, 179

Native Americans, "Cultural Mediation,

Cultural Exchange, and the Invention of

the Ohio Frontier," by Larry L. Nelson,

72-91; 127. See also: Anglo-Indian

affairs, Caughnewagas Indians,

Delaware Indians, Indian Expeditions,

Indian Wars, Miami Indians, Shawnee

Indians, Wyandot Indians

Naumann, Gottfried H., 193

Neal, Hilliary, 183

Near East. 188

Nelson, Larry L., "Cultural Mediation,

Cultural Exchange, and the Invention of

the Ohio Frontier." 72-91

Netawatwes, 85

Newburgh on the Hudson, 128

Newcomerstown (Gekelemukpechunk),

85, 86

New First National Bank Building

(Columbus. Ohio), 148

Newman, Roger K., Hugo Black: A

Biography, rev., 111-112

New Orleans, Louisiana, 129, 130, 131,

181, 184, 186

New York History, 93

New York, New York, 181, 184

New York World Telegram, 11-12

Niven, John, James P. McClure, Leigh

Johnsen, Steve Leikin, and William M.

Ferraro, editors, The Salmon P. Chase

Papers, Volume 2: Correspondence,

1823-1857, rev., 203-204

Norwich, Connecticut, 131

Nowhere to Run: The Wilderness, May

4th & 5th. 1864, by John Michael Priest,

rev., 208-209

 

 

"OBSTACLES to Plan Implementation in

the Age of Comprehensive City

Planning: Cincinnati's Experience," by

Robert A. Burnham, 157-173

Official City Plan of Cincinnati,

"Obstacles to Plan Implementation in

the Age of Comprehensive City

Planning: Cincinnati's Experience," by

Robert A. Burnham, 157-173

Ohio & Erie Canal: A Glossary of Terms,

The, compiled by Terry K. Woods, bk.

note, 119

Ohio Board of Tax Appeals, 14

Ohio Bureau of Labor, 52

Ohio Canal, The, 174-191 passim

Ohio Company, The, "Marietta's

Example of a Settlement Pattern in the

Ohio Country: A Reinterpretation," by



Index

Index

 

Kim M. Gruenwald, 125-144

Ohio constitution. 167n.41

Ohio Council of Women in Industry, 65

Ohio General Code, 162

Ohio law (city planning commissions),

158-159, 162

Ohio Medical Board, 28

Ohio National Guard, 37-38

Ohio Planning Conference, 159, 163, 168

Ohio Politics, edited by Alexander P.

Lamis, rev., 95-97

Ohio Republican State Executive

Committee, 148, 150

Ohio River, The, 130-131, 136, 138, 141,

174-191 passim

Ohio Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphans'

Home (Xenia, Ohio), 189

Ohio State Fair, The, 185

Ohio State Highway Department, 161-162

Ohio State Liquor Department, 11-12

Ohio State Pardons and Parole

Commission, 15

Ohio State Penitentiary (Columbus, Ohio),

183, 187

Ohio State Unemployment Commission,

15

Ohio Supreme Court, 162, 167n.41, 168

Ohio University (Athens, Ohio), 152

Old Chillicothe (Indian village), 83. 86,

179. See also: Chillicothe (Ohio)

'Old Figgers." See Grosvenor, Charles

H.

Old Northwest, "Cultural Mediation,

Cultural Exchange, and the Invention of

the Ohio Frontier," by Larry L. Nelson,

72-91; "Marietta's Example of a

Settlement Pattern in the Ohio Country:

A Reinterpretation," by Kim M.

Gruenwald, 125-144

Oleksy, Walter and Lloyd Ostendorf,

editors, Lincoln's Unknown Private Life:

An Oral History By His Black

Housekeeper Mariah Vance 1850-1860,

bk. note, 116-117

Olentangy River, 187

"On the Square," Taft memorabilia.

Illustration, 147

Oonasahroona (underground inhabitants),

88

Ostendorf, Lloyd and Walter Oleksy,

editors, Lincoln's Unknown Private Life:

An Oral History By His Black

Housekeeper Mariah Vance 1850-1860,

bk. note, 116-117

Oswald, Martin, 194

Outlook, The, 48n.4

Owaneeyo (The Great Spirit), 88

233

 

 

PANICS (of 1819), 143; (of 1873), 188

Papers of Ulysses S. Grant, The. Volume

19: July 1, 1868-October 31, 1869,

edited by John Y. Simon, rev., 204-205;

Volume 20: November 1, 1869-October

31. 1870, edited by John Y. Simon, rev.,

204-205

Park Place (Athens, Ohio), 152

Parrish, John, 89-90

Parsons, Samuel, 132

Patronage, 140-142

Paymaster General (Ohio office of), 26

Payne, Phillip G., book rev., 214-216

Peace agreements, 132, 134, 138

Phelan, Craig, Public Loyalties: The

Public and Private Life of Labor Leader

John Mitchell, rev., 196-197

Philadelphia Interchurch Federation,

48n.4

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 136, 142

"Philadelphia Warning to Girls, A," 48n.4

Pierce, [Farmer ?], 140

Piqua (Ohio), 183

Pirault, [Mssr. ?], 83

Pitcavage, Mark, book rev., 97-98

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 90, 136, 137

Plague of Strangers: Social Groups and

the Origins of City Services in

Cincinnati, by Alan I Marcus, bk. note,

119

Pneumonia, 182

Point Pleasant, Battle of, 87

Political office holders, 15-16

Politics, "The Feud Renewed: Martin

Davey, John Bricker and the Ohio

Campaign of 1940," by Frank P.

Vazzano, 5-24; "The Sage of Athens:

Charles H. Grosvenor and Presidential

Politics in Ohio in 1908," by Leonard

Schlup, 145-156

Pope Leo XIII, 151n.21

"Population Changes: Percentage Change

in Population, Cincinnati, Ohio by

Census Tract, 1900-1940." Map, 60

Presidential campaign (of 1908), "The

Sage of Athens: Charles H. Grosvenor

and Presidential Politics in Ohio in

1908," by Leonard Schlup, 145-156; (of

1940), 5-24 passim

Preus, II, J.A.O., 193. Works by: Second

Martin: The Life and Theology of

Martin Chemnitz, The; 194

Priest, John Michael, Nowhere to Run:

The Wilderness, May 4th & 5th, 1864,

rev., 208-209

Procter Family, 61

Progressive historians, 125-126



234

234

 

Protestant Episcopal Church, 54

"Prurient Interests: Anti-Obscenity

Campaigns in New York City, 1909-

1945," by Andrea Friedman, 93

Public Health, "'God's Scourge': The

Cholera Years in Ohio," by Donald A.

Hutslar, 174-191

Public improvement projects, "Obstacles

to Plan Implementation in the Age of

Comprehensive City Planning:

Cincinnati's Experience," by Robert A.

Burnham, 157-173

Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton

County, 163-168, 170. Map. 161

Public Loyalties: The Public and Private

Life of Labor Leader John Mitchell, by

Craig Phelan, rev., 196-197

Public Square (Cincinnati, Ohio), 185

"Pugilists and Politicians in Antebellum

New York: The Life and Times of Tom

Hyer," by Peter Gammie, 93

Putnam, David, 141

Putnam, Israel, III, 139

Putnam, Rufus, "Marietta's Example of a

Settlement Pattern in the Ohio Country:

A Reinterpretation," by Kim M.

Gruenwald, 125-144

 

 

QUARANTINE, "'God's Scourge': The

Cholera Years in Ohio," by Donald A.

Hutslar, 174-191

Quartermaster General (Ohio office of),

26, 28,29

Quebec, 184

 

 

RACE Street (Cincinnati, Ohio), 166

Racine, Philip N., editor, "Unspoiled

Heart": The Journal of Charles

Mattocks of the 17th Maine, rev., 97-98

Randolph, Lucretia (Mrs. James Garfield

A.), Crete and James: Personal Letters

of Lucretia and James Garfield, edited

by John Shaw, rev., 217-218

Ravenna Evening Record and Daily

Courier-Tribune, 5

Ravenna (Ohio), 19-20

Reagan, Patrick D., book rev., 109-110

Reaves family (Bowersville, Ohio), 184

Recruiting (Civil War), "Groping Toward

Victory: Ohio's Administration of the

Civil War," by Noel Fisher, 25-45

Reform movements, "Housing the

Women Who Toiled: Planned

Residences for Single Women,

Cincinnati 1860-1960," by Patricia A.

OHIO HISTORY

 

 

Carter, 46-71

Relief programs in Ohio, 13-15, 16

Religion and Social Service, 48n.4

Remember Laughter: A Life of James

Thurber, by Neil A. Grauer, rev., 214-

216

Renehan, Edward J., Jr., The Secret Six:

The True Tale of the Men Who

Conspired with John Brown. How a

Circle of Northern Aristocrats Helped

Light the Fuse of the Civil War, rev.,

207-208

Republican National Convention

(Chicago, Illinois), 148

Republican party, "The Feud Renewed:

Martin Davey, John Bricker and the

Ohio Campaign of 1940," by Frank P.

Vazzano, 5-24; "The Sage of Athens:

Charles H. Grosvenor and Presidential

Politics in Ohio in 1908," by Leonard

Schlup, 145-156

Richards, James K., bk. note, 118; bk.

note, 119

Richardson, James Fremont, "A Mission

for Orphans in The Lutheran Church-

Missouri Synod: A Brief History of the

Martin Luther Orphan's Home at Brook

Farm, West Roxbury, Massachusetts

(1871-1945)," 193

Richardson, Roland W., An American

Pursuit Pilot in France: Roland W.

Richardson's Diaries and Letters, 1917-

1919, edited by Ritchie Thomas and

Carl M. Becker, rev., 104-105

Richert, Sandy, editor, Cleveland as a

Center of Regional American Art:

Symposium presented by the Cleveland

Artists Foundation at The Cleveland

Museum of Art, November 13 and 14,

1993, bk. note, 117-118

Ridout, Thomas, 80

"Ripper" legislation, 15-16

Robbins, Eugene S., 193

Robins, Hannah (Mrs. Benjamin Ives

Gilman), 135

Rockwell, David Ladd, 9

Roman Catholic Church, 150-151

Roman Empire, 188

Room Registry Bureau (Cincinnati

Consumer League), 65

Roosevelt Administration, 9, 14, 18, 19-21

Roosevelt, Franklin Delano (FDR), 10, 13,

18, 19-21

Roosevelt, Theodore, 146, 149n.14, 152,

155. 156

Rosenberg, Charles, The Cholera Years,

190



Index

Index

 

Royal College of Physicians (England),

178

Runyon, George W., 28

Rush, Benjamin, 177

Russell, Laura A., bk. note, 117-118

Rutherford B. Hayes: Warrior &

President, by Ari Hoogenboom, rev.,

200-202

 

 

SACRED Fire of Liberty: James Madison

& the Founding of the Federal Republic,

The, by Lance Banning, rev., 211-212

Sacred Heart Home for Working Girls

(Cincinnati, Ohio), 53, 54, 59, 63, 64,

69, 70

"Sage of Athens: Charles H. Grosvenor

and Presidential Politics in Ohio in 1908,

The," by Leonard Schlup, 145-156

St. Clair, Arthur, 72, 74, 83, 126, 133-134,

140-141, 142

St. Louis, Missouri, 186

Salmon P. Chase Papers, The, Volume 2:

Correspondence, 1823-1857, edited by

John Niven, James P. McClure, Leigh

Johnsen, Steve Leikin, and William M.

Ferraro, rev., 203-204

Sandusky (Ohio), 179, 183, 184

Sanitation, "'God's Scourge': The

Cholera Years in Ohio," by Donald A.

Hutslar, 174-191

Sawyer, Charles, 6, 8-9, 18, 23

Scarlet fever, 182

Scharf, Lois, book rev., 199-200

Schlup, Leonard, "The Sage of Athens:

Charles H. Grosvenor and Presidential

Politics in Ohio in 1908," 145-156

Schoenbrunn, 84-85, 86-87. Illustration,

85

Schorr, Ed, 21

Schroeder-Lein, Glenna R., book rev.,

203-204

Schwart, Seymour I., The French and

Indian War, 1754-1763: The Imperial

Strugglefor North America, bk. note,

118

Scioto River, 127, 187

Scott, John Witherspoon, "Delivered on

the Occasion of a Fast Observed in

Reference to the Approach of the

Epidemic," 175; God's Scourge for the

Chastisement of the Nations, 175

Scott, Thomas, 43

Second Martin: The Life and Theology of

Martin Chemnitz, The; by J.A.O. Preus,

I1, 194

Secret Six: The True Tale of the Men

235

 

 

Who Conspired with John Brown. How

a Circle of Northern Aristocrats Helped

Light the Fuse of the Civil War, The, by

Edward J. Renehan, Jr., rev., 207-208

Seltzer, Louis B. ("The Bantam

Rooster"), 10

Settlement, "Marietta's Example of a

Settlement Pattern in the Ohio Country:

A Reinterpretation," by Kim M.

Gruenwald, 125-144

Seventh Street (Cincinnati, Ohio), 166

Sewage systems, "'God's Scourge': The

Cholera Years in Ohio," by Donald A.

Hutslar, 174-191

Shaker Experience in America: A

History of the United Society of

Believers, The, by Stephen J. Stein, bk.

note, 120

Shaner family (Bowersville, Ohio), 184

Shapiro, Herbert, book rev., 209-211

Shaw, Albert, 194

Shaw, John, editor, Crete and James:

Personal Letters of Lucretia and James

Garfield, rev., 217-218

Shawnee Indians, "Cultural Mediation,

Cultural Exchange, and the Invention of

the Ohio Frontier," by Larry L. Nelson,

72-91

Sheridan, F. W., 22-23

Sherman, John, 146

Sherman, William T., 35

Shipwreck of Their Hopes: The Battlesfor

Chattanooga, The, by Peter Cozzens,

rev., 108

Shriver, Phillip R., book rev., 95-97

Simmons, David A., bk. note, 118

Simon, John Y., editor, General Grant by

Matthew Arnold with a Rejoinder by

Mark Twain, bk. note, 118; editor, The

Papers of Ulysses S. Grant, Volume 19:

July I, 1868-October 31, 1869, rev.,

204-205; The Papers of Ulysses S.

Grant. Volume 20: November 1. 1869-

October 31, 1870, rev., 204-205

Sinton, Anna (Mrs. Charles P. Taft), 58

Sisters of Mercy (Cincinnati, Ohio), 46,

54

Sisters of St. Joseph (Cincinnati, Ohio), 54

Sixth Street (Cincinnati, Ohio), 164, 166,

167

Skinner family (Wapakoneta, Ohio), 180-

181

Slover, John, 74

Smith, James, 84, 87, 90-91

Smith, Myma, 11, 15

Smith, Paul H. and Ronald M. Gephart,

editors, Letters to Delegates to



236

236

 

Congress, 1774-1789, Volume 21:

October 1, 1783-October 31, 1784, rev.,

113-115

Snow, (Dr.) John, 175, 178

Snyder, Hilda (Mrs. Victor Snyder), 194

Snyder. Mrs. Victor (Hilda), 194

Snyder, Victor, 194

Social Security Board, 8-9

Society of Cincinnati, The, 128

Soldiers reunion (Athens, Ohio), 148-152

Sol White's History of Colored Baseball,

with Other Documents on the Early

Black Game, 1886-1936, compiled by

Jerry Mallory, rev., 205-207

Spencer, Oliver, 81, 87

"'Spiritual Wayside Inn, A': Urban

Missionary Work in the New South,

1900-1920," by Susan Wilds McArver,

194

Springfield (Ohio), 183

Spring Grove Cemetery (Cincinnati,

Ohio), 166

Squatters, 127-128

Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens, 193

Stanton, Edwin M., 35, 37, 38, 39, 41

Starr, Stephen Z., Colonel Grenfell's

Wars: The Life of a Soldier of Fortune,

bk. note, 120

Statehood, 140-142

Stealey, Jonathan, 92

"Steam Doctors." See Thomsonian

medicine

Stein, Robert, "Girls' Cooperative

Boarding House," 50-51

Stein, Stephen J., The Shaker Experience

in America: A History of the United

Society ofBelievers, bk. note, 120

Superintendent of the State Arsenal (Ohio

office of), 28

Superintendent of the State Laboratory

(Ohio office of), 28

Supply, "Groping Toward Victory:

Ohio's Administration of the Civil

War," by Noel Fisher, 25-45

Surgeon General (Ohio office of), 26

Surveyors, 131-132

"Swedish-American Lutherans and

Mission," by Mark Granquist, 193

Sycamore Street (Cincinnati, Ohio), 172

Synagogues of Kentucky: History and

Architecture, The, by Lee Shai

Weissbach, bk. note, 116

 

 

TAFT. Charles P., 58

Taft, Charles Phelps, 150. Illustration,

153

OHIO HISTORY

 

 

Taft, Mrs. Charles P. (Anna Sinton), 58

Taft, Mrs. William Howard (Helen

Herron), 150. Illustration, 153

Taft, Robert, 17

Taft. William Howard, "The Sage of

Athens: Charles H. Grosvenor and

Presidential Politics in Ohio in 1908," by

Leonard Schlup, 145-156. Illustration,

147, 153

Taylor, Alan, "William Cooper's Town:

Power and Persuasion on the Frontier of

the Early American Republic," 93

Tecaughretanego, 87-88

Technical Advisory Corporation, 158

Tecumseh, 179

Tetracycline, 176

Thomas, Lorenzo, 32

Thomas, [Mr.], 182

Thomas, Ritchie and Carl M. Becker,

editors, An American Pursuit Pilot in

France: Roland W. Richardson's

Diaries and Letters, 1917-1919, rev.,

104-105

Thompson, Leonard and Howard Lamar,

The Frontier in History: North America

and South Africa Compared, 75

Thomsonian Medical College (Cincinnati,

Ohio), 178

Thomsonian medicine ("Steam Doctors"),

177-178. 179

Thomson, Samuel, 177

329th Infantry, U.S. Army, 16

Threinen, Norman J., "C.F.W. Walther:

Model of Spiritual Formation in a

Confessional Lutheran Context," 193;

"Wyneken and 19th Century German

Lutheranism," 193

Thurber, James, Remember Laughter: A

Life of James Thurber, by Neil A.

Grauer, rev., 214-216

Ticket Clerk (Ohio office of), 28

Tiffin (Ohio), 183

Tilling, [Mr. ?], 79

To Appomattox and Beyond: The Civil

War Soldier in War and Peace. by

Larry M. Logue, bk. note, 119

Tod, David, "Groping Toward Victory:

Ohio's Administration of the Civil

War," by Noel Fisher, 25-45.

Illustration, 34

Toledo Blade, 10-11

Tom Johnson in Cleveland, by Eugene C.

Murdock, rev., 105-106

Towboat on the Ohio, by James E. Casto,

bk. note, 118-119

Town Engineer. Xenia, 189

Toynbee House (London, England), 58



Index

Index

 

Transportation Clerk (Ohio office of), 28

Transportation systems. 'God's

Scourge': The Cholera Years in Ohio,"

by Donald A. Hutslar, 174-191

Traveler's Aid Societies, 48

Treaty of Greenville, 134

Trollope, Frances, In Common Cause:

The "Conservative" Frances Trollope

and the "Radical" Frances Wright, by

Susan Kissel, bk. note, 119

Truax-Kemp and Mrazek-Bell Ancestors

Through All Generations, by Patricia

Lee Truax, 193

Truax-Kemp family, Truax-Kemp and

Mrazek-Bell Ancestors Through All

Generations, by Patricia Lee Truax, 193

Truax, Patricia Lee, Truax-Kemp and

Mrazek-Bell Ancestors Through All

Generations, 193

Truman, Harry S., Harry S. Truman: A

Life, by Robert H. Ferrell, rev., 109-110

Tuberculosis, 181

Tucker, Phillip Thomas., book rev., 108

Turnam, William, 90

Turner, Edward T., 137

Turner, Frederick Turner, 125

Tuscarawas County, Ohio, 174

Tuscarawas River, 82

Twain, Mark. See Clemens, Samuel

25th U.S. Infantry, 149n. 14

27th U.S. Colored Troops, 35

Twyman, Winkfield, Jr., book rev., 212-

213

Typhoid fever, 182

 

 

UNION Bethel (Cincinnati. Ohio), 54, 58-

59

University Terrace (Athens, Ohio), 152

"Unspoiled Heart": The Journal of

Charles Mattocks of the 17th Mlaine,

edited by Philip N. Racine, rev., 97-98

Upper Tuscarawas River, 78

Urbana (Ohio), 183

Urban History, "Obstacles to Plan

Implementation in the Age of

Comprehensive City Planning:

Cincinnati's Experience," by Robert A.

Burnham, 157-173

Urban League, 17

U.S. Adjutant General, 32

U.S. Army. 185

U.S. Commission of Labor, 53

U.S. Conference of Mayors. 13

U.S. Department of Commerce, 159

U.S. War Department, "Groping Toward

Victory: Ohio's Administration of the

237

 

 

Civil War," by Noel Fisher, 25-45

 

 

VALLEY of Democracy: The Frontier

Versus the Plantation in the Ohio, 1775-

1818, by John D. Barnhart, 125

Vance, Marah, Lincoln's Unknown

Private Life: An Oral History By His

Black Housekeeper Mariah Vance

1850-1860, edited by Lloyd Ostendorf

and Walter Oleksy, bk. note, 116-117

Vanguards and Followers: Youth in the

American Tradition, by Louis Filler, 93

Vatican, The, 151n.21

Vazzano, Frank P., "The Feud Renewed:

Martin Davey, John Bricker and the

Ohio Campaign of 1940," 5-24

Vibrio cholorae, 175

Village of Euclid v. Ambler Realty

Company, 159

Vine Street (Cincinnati, Ohio), 166

Vocabularies, 87

Volney, Constantin Francois, 83

Von Zinzendorf, (Count) Nicholas

Ludwig, 78-79

Vorys, Arthur I., 148

Voss, Frederick S., Majestic in His Wrath:

A Pictorial Life of Frederick Douglass,

bk. note, 119

 

 

WAGNER, Mark J. and Mary R.

McCorvie, The Archaeology of Frontier

Taverns on the St. Louis-Vincennes

Trace. bk. note, 120

Walker, Fleet, Fleet Walker's Divided

Heart: The Life of Baseball's First

Black Major Leaguer, by David W.

Zang, rev., 205-207

Wallace, Allen, 174

Wallcut, Thomas, 130

Walther, C.F.W., "C.F.W. Walther:

Model of Spiritual Formation in a

Confessional Lutheran Context," by

Norman J. Threinen, 193

Wapakoneta (Ohio), 180-181

Waring, George, The Sanitary Drainage

of Houses and Towns, 190

Warof 1812, 143

"Warrior of God, Man of Peace," by Paul

Devantier. 193

Washington County (Ohio), "Marietta's

Example of a Settlement Pattern in the

Ohio Country: A Reinterpretation." by

Kim M. Gruenwald, 125-144

Washington, George, 21, 127, 128

Washington Park (Cincinnati, Ohio), 163,



238

238

 

167

Water systems, "'God's Scourge': The

Cholera Years in Ohio," by Donald A.

Hutslar, 174-191

Watson, P. H., 43-44

Wayne, Anthony, 72, 74, 80, 134.

Illustration, 133

"Wayne's Victory." Illustration, 133

Way, Peter, Common Labour: Workers

and the Digging of North American

Canals, 1780-1860, rev., 103-104

"Weekly Budget for Ohio Working

Women Suggested by the Ohio Council

on Women in Industry, 1922." Table,

66

Weissbach, Lee Shai, The Synagogues of

Kentucky: History and Architecture,

bk. note, 116

Wells, Anne Sharp and D. Clayton James,

From Pearl Harbor to V-J Day: The

American Armed Forces in World War

II, rev., 219-220

Wells, William, 74

West State (Athens, Ohio). 152

West Virginia, 149n.13

West Virginia Democrats, 149-150

Where God's People Meet: A Guide to

Significant Religious Places in Indiana,

by Joseph M. White, 192

White Earth Tragedy: Ethnicity and

Dispossession at a Minnesota

Anishinaabe Reservation, 1889-1920,

The, by Melissa L. Meyer, rev., 98-99

White, George, 6-7, 15

White, Joseph M., Where God's People

Meet: A Guide to Significant Religious

Places in Indiana, 192

White, Richard, The Middle Ground:

Indians, Empires, and Republics in the

Great Lakes Region, 1650-1815, 74-75

White, Sol, Sol White's History of Colored

Baseball, with Other Documents on the

Early Black Game, 1886-1936,

compiled by Jerry Mallory, rev., 205-

207

Wilkie, Wendell, 17, 20, 21

"William Cooper's Town: Power and

Persuasion on the Frontier of the Early

American Republic," by Alan Taylor,

93

Williams, Samuel, 190n.71

Williams, T. Harry, Hayes of the 23rd:

The Civil War Volunteer Officer, bk.

note, 119

Wilson, Jimmy, 90

Wilson, Margaret Gibbons, The American

Woman in Transition: The Urban

OHIO HISTORY

 

Influence. 1870-1920, 48

Wilson tariff bill, 153-154

Wingenund, [Captain ?]. 80

Winter, Thomas, book rev., 198-199

"Without Blare of Trumpets": Walter

Drew, the National Erectors'

Association, and the Open Shop

Movement, 1903-57, by Sidney Fine,

rev., 198-199

Wolcott, C. P., 40

Wolf Creek, 138, 139

Woman's Suffrage Movement, 48

Women in Cleveland: An Illustrated

History, by Marian J. Morton, rev., 213-

214

Women, "Housing the Women Who

Toiled: Planned Residences for Single

Women, Cincinnati 1860-1960," by

Patricia A. Carter, 46-71

Women's Home Missionary Society

(Cincinnati, Ohio), 54, 70

Woodbridge, Dudley, 125-144.

Illustration, 139

Woodbridge, Dudley, Jr., 135, 140, 142-

144

Woodbridge, Lucy (Mrs. Dudley

Woodbridge), 132

Woodbridge, Mrs. Dudley (Lucy

Woodbridge), 132

Woodbridge, Mrs. Dudley, Jr. (Jane

Gilman), 135, 143

Woodbridge, William, 143

Wood, D. L., 27, 40

Woodland Cemetery (Xenia, Ohio), 183

Woods, Terry K., compiler. The Ohio &

Erie Canal: A Glossary of Terms, bk.

note, 119

Woodworth, John M., Cholera Epidemic

of 1873 n the United States, The, 187

Works Progress Administration (W.P.A.),

14

World War I, 16

Worstell, Lawrence G., 147

W.P.A. See Works Progress

Administration

Wright, Frances, In Common Cause: The

"Conservative" Frances Trollope and

the "Radical" Frances Wright, by Susan

Kissel, bk. note, 119

Wright, George B., 27, 44

WTAM Radio (Cleveland, Ohio), 10

Wunder, John R.. editor, Law and the

Great Plains: Essays on the Legal

History of the Heartland, 192

Wyandot Indians, 84, 132

"Wyneken and 19th Century German

Lutheranism," by Norman J. Threinen,



Index

Index

 

193

Wyneken, "Wyneken and 19th Century

German Lutheranism," by Norman J.

Threinen, 193

 

 

XENIA Board of Health, 180

Xenia City Council, 180, 184, 186, 187,

189

Xenia Free Press, 179

Xenia Gazette, 183

Xenia (Ohio), "'God's Scourge': The

Cholera Years in Ohio," by Donald A.

Hutslar, 174-191. Illustration,

Xenia Torch-Light, 182-183, 184, 187

Xenia waterworks and pumping stations,

189

239

 

YANDELL, (Dr.) Henry, 177

Yates, Richard, 40

Young, Kenneth Ray, The General's

General: The Life and Times ofArthur

MacArthur, rev., 216-217

Young Women's Christian Association

(YWCA), 54, 55, 59, 63, 66, 67, 68, 69

YWCA. See Young Women's Christian

Association

 

 

ZANG, David W., Fleet Walker's Divided

Heart: The Life of Baseball's First

Black Major Leaguer, rev., 205-207

Zeisburger, David, 81, 84-85, 86

Zieger, Robert H., The CIO, 1935-1955,

rev., 110-111

Zoar (Ohio), 174