Index COMPILED BY LAURA RUSSELL ABBOTT, Grace, 107, 108, 112, 117, 134 Abolitionism, "Newspapers in Battle: The Dayton Empire and the Dayton Journal During
the Civil War," by Carl M. Becker, 29-50; "Towards a National Antislavery Party: The Giddings-Sumner Alliance," by Beverly Wilson Palmer, 51-71 "Accidents of pregnancy," 119-120 "Action," 40 Adams, Charles Francis, 56, 66 Adams, John Quincy, 54-55, 58, 60, 61 Administration Division, Ohio State Department of Health, 114 Agricultural Extension Service, OSU, 127 Alexander, Charles, 167 Allegheny Mountains, 140, 159, 161 Allen, Douglas R. and Jerry V. Grant, Shaker Furniture Makers, bk. note, 100 Allen, Elizabeth, 149 Allen, (Judge) Charles, 67, 68 Amalgamated Clothing Workers, 13 Amazing Ohio: Illuminating Moments, by Damaine Vonada, bk. note, 99 AMA. See American Medical Association America First. 8 American Child Hygiene Association, 122 American Communist Party, 16 American Medical Association (AMA), 109, 110. 133 American Red Cross, 122 American Retail Federation, 15 American Rubber Workers & Organized Labor, 1900-1941, by Daniel Nelson, 72; rev., 196-197 Amin. Julius A., 73, 166 Anarchists. 12 Anderson. Michael J.. "McCarthyism Before McCarthy: Anti-Communism in Cincinnati and the Nation During the Election of 1944," 5-28 Anderson. Sheldon. 167 Angel. William. book rev., 179-180 Annsley. Mrs. Robert. 158 Annual Meeting. OSMA, 111 Annunziata. Frank. Patrick D. Reagan, and Roy T. Wortman, editors, For the General Welfare: Essays in Honor of |
Robert H. Bremner, bk. note, 95 Anti-Communism, "McCarthyism Before McCarthy: Anti-Communism in Cincinnati and the Nation During the Election of 1944," by Michael J. Anderson, 5-28 Anti-slavery Democrats, 52 Antislavery, "Newspapers in Battle: The Dayton Empire and the Dayton Journal During
the Civil War," by Carl M. Becker, 29-50; "Towards a National Antislavery Party: The Giddings-Sumner Alliance," by Beverly Wilson Palmer, 51-71 Archeological History of the Hocking Valley, An, by
James L. Murphy, bk. note, 99 "Arks," 151 Armours (Pennsylvania), 140 "Armstrongs," 146 Army Appropriation Act (1918), 106n.4 Army of the Cumberland, 46 Arndt, Karl J. R., compiler and editor, George Rapp's Years of Glory: Economy on the Ohio 1834-1847. Oekonomie am Ohio: George Rapp's Third Harmony. A Documentary History, rev.,
192-195 "Arrest of Hon. C. L. Vallandigham, at Dayton, Ohio, May 5," Frank Leslie's Illustrated Weekly Newspaper. Illustration, 45 Athens County (Ohio), 121, 123, 130 "BACKHOUSES Inn." 161 Baker, Robert, 73 Baker, S. Josephine, 128n.63 Bakewell, Page, and Bakewell, 141n.23 Balanced in the Wind: A Biography of Betsey Mix Cowles, by Linda L. Geary, bk. note, 96 Baldwin, (Dr.) O. L., 126 Baltimore Afro-American, 15 Banks, Edwin P., Jamie Lytle-Webb, and H. Lee Scamehorn, editors, Buckeye Rovers in the Gold Rush: An Edition of Two Diaries, The, bk. note, 100 Baranowski, Shelley 0., 72 Barnburners, 58-59n.22, 68 Bartle, John and William J. Shkurti, editors, Benchmark Ohio 1989, bk. note, 96-97 |
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Beall, Ninian, 141-142 "Beamors." See Black Bear Tavern Beauregard, Erving E., 73, 166. Works: History of Academic Freedom in Ohio: Case Studies in Higher Education, 1808-1976,
rev., 199-200 Beaver, Daniel R., book rev., 88-89 Becker, Carl M., "Newspapers in Battle: The Dayton Empire and the Dayton Journal During
the Civil War," 29-50 Beckerman-Davis, Barbara, 72 Bedford (Pennsylvania), 140 Beecher, Henry Ward, 42 Behen, Dorothy Forbis, book rev., 184-185 Belmont County Medical Society, 121 Belmont County (Ohio), 121 Benchmark Ohio 1989, edited by by William J. Shkurti and John Bartle, bk. note, 96-97 "Benevolent Institution," 144 "Berry hills" Inn, 163 "Better Babies Contest," 125 Beymer, (General) Simon, 143 Bible, The, 42 "Big Belly." See Big Walnut Creek Bigelow, Herbert, 12 Big Walnut Creek, 155 Billings, Richard N. and Will Brownell, So Close to Greatness: A Biography of William C. Bullitt, rev., 89-90 Bing, Lucia Johnson, 108, 109-110, 112 Bing, Simeon H., 108n.12 Biographical Dictionary of African-American Holiness- Pentecostals 1880-1990, by Sherry Sherrod DuPree, 73 Birkbeck, Morris, 140n.15, 141n.2 Black Leaders of the Nineteenth Century, edited
by Leon Litwack and August Meier, rev., 85-86 Black Bear Tavern, 143 Blacks, infant mortality rates, 105-134 passim Blick, Boris, 72 Bloody Run. See Everett (Pennsylvania) "Blossom Bill." See H. B. No. 583 Blossom, Dudley, 108; illustration, 109 Blue, Frederick J., Salmon P. Chase: A Life in Politics, rev., 172-173 Bollmeyer, J. F., 31-36 Bolsheviks, 12 Bolton, Aquilla M., 158 Booraem, Hendrik V., The Road to Respectability: James A. Garfield and His World, 1844-1852, rev., 75-76 |
"Boston Atlas and Southern Influence, The," (Whig), by Charles Sumner, 55 Boston City Club, 14 Boston Courier, 51 Boston (Massachussetts), 51-71 passim Boston Republican, 68 Bowers, Paul C., book rev., 84 Braddock's defeat, 139n.13 Bremner, Robert H., For the General Welfare: Essays in Honor of Robert H. Bremner, edited
by Frank Annunziata, Patrick D. Reagan, and Roy T. Wortman, bk. note, 95 Bricker, John W., 5-28; illustration, 17 Brickham, William D., 46 Bridge House, The, 156 Brown's Tavern, 144 Briggs, George N., 66 Brimfield and Its People: Life in a Western Reserve Township, 1816-1941, by Edgar L. McCormick, rev., 175-176 Brinton, William 164 Britnall, Hannah, 164 Bristol, (Rev.) Sherlock, Pioneer Preacher: Incidents of Interest, and Experiences in the Author's Life, The, bk. note, 100 Brockman, Paul, Robert M. Taylor, Jr., Errol Wayne Stevens, and Mary Ann Ponder, Indiana: A New Historical Guide, bk.
note, 100 Brodericks Inn, 154 Brooks, Preston S., 52 Brough, John, 47-48 Browder, Earl, 16-28 Brown, (Dr.) Walter H., 122 Brown, Henry, 33, 34, 35, 48 Brown, (Lieutenant) John, 35 Brownell, Will and Richard N. Billings, So Close to Greatness: A Biography of William C. Bullitt, rev., 89-90 Bryant, William Cullen, 58 Buchanan, James, 31 Buckeye Rovers in the Gold Rush: An Edition of Two Diaries, The, edited by H. Lee Scamehorn, Edwin P. Banks, and Jamie Lytle-Webb, bk. note, 100 Budget, state of Ohio, 105-134 passim Buffalo (New York), 66 Buffalos Creek, 141 Buildings of Main Street: A Guide to American Commercial Architecture, The, by
Richard Longstreth, rev., 189-190 Bullitt, William C., So Close to Greatness: A Biography of William C. |
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Bullitt, by
Will Brownell and Richard N. Billings, rev., 89-90 Burbager, William, 153 Burnham, (Captain) William, 156n.82 "Burnams," 156 Burnside, (Major General) Ambrose, 42-44 Burns, James MacGregor, Roosevelt: The Soldier of Freedom, 7 Butternut Charm, 37-42, 44-46 Byrne, Frank L., book rev., 79-81 CAIN, 42 California statehood, 69, 70n.62 Cambridge (Ohio), 143, 156 Canonsburg (Pennsylvania), 141, 158 Canby, (Dr.) Joseph, 147, 148 Canby, Mrs. Joseph, 147 Carlisle, John, 145 Carlisle (Pennsylvania), 163 Caroli, Betty Boyd, First Ladies, rev., 90-92 Carter, Thomas and Peter Goss, Utah's Historic Architecture, 1847-1940: A Guide, rev.,
191-192 Cass party, 66 Catholic press, 23 Cato, the horse, 142, 143, 156 Cayton, Andrew, 167 Cebula, James E., book rev., 173-174 Central High School (Dayton, Ohio), 37-38, 40, 41 Centralization, 14 Central State University: The First One Hundred Years, 1887-1987, by Lathardus Goggins, rev., 190-191 Cesareo, Francesco, 73 Cervin Robinson/Cleveland, Ohio, Cervin Robinson and Evan H. Turner, bk. note, 100 Chamberlin, William ("Red Peril") H., 23 Chambersburg (Pennsylvania), 139 Chambersburg Pike, 138 Chamberstown (Pennsylvania), 162 Chambers, Clarke A., Seedtime of Reform: American Social Service and Social Action, 1918-1933, 133 "Charter-Bigelow-Communist party," 13 Charter Party, 10 Chase, Salmon P., 52, 58, 68; Salmon P. Chase: A Life in Politics, by Frederick J. Blue, rev., 172-173 Chennault, Claire L., The Maverick War: Chennault and the Flying Tigers, by Duane Schultz, rev., 187 |
Cherokee Renascence in the New Republic, by
William G., McLoughlin, rev., 82-83 Chestnut Ridge (Pennsylvania), 140, 160 Chicago Times, 29 Chicago Tribune, 29 Chikis Hotel, 163 "Child Health Demonstration," (Mansfield, Ohio), 122-123 Child Health Organization, 122 Child Hygiene Division, Ohio State Department of Health, 105-134 passim Children's Bureau, 105-134 Children's Defense Fund, 105 Chillicothe Advertiser, 31n.7 Chillicothe (Ohio), 145, 146, 147, 153, 155-156 Church family, 162 Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce, 113 Cincinnati Commercial, 29, 34, 46 Cincinnati Community Chest, 111 Cincinnati Department of Health, 124 Cincinnati Enquirer, 11, 12, 16, 19, 21, 22, 34 Cincinnati Gazette, 34 Cincinnati General Hospital, 124-125 Cincinnati League of Women Voters (CLWV), 113 Cincinnati (Ohio), "McCarthyism Before McCarthy: Anti-Communism in Cincinnati and the Nation During the Election of 1944," by Michael J. Anderson, 5-28; 34, 43, 118, 120, 121, 123-125, 130, 146, 150, 162, 163 Cincinnati Post, 11, 19, 21, 22-23 Cincinnati press, 5-28 passim Cincinnati Telegraph-Register, 24 Cincinnati Times-Star, 11, 12, 19, 22, 23 Cincinnati Sun, 24, 25-26 CIO. See Congress of Industrial Organization CIO-PAC. See Congress of Industrial Organization-Political Action Committee Civil liberties, 5 Civil War, "Newspapers in Battle: The Dayton Empire and the Dayton Journal During
the Civil War," by Carl M. Becker, 29-50; 52 Clay, Henry, 61, 62; The Papers of Henry Clay, Volume
9: The Whig Leader, January 1, 1837-December 31, 1843, edited
by Robert Seager, II, and Melba Porter Hay, rev., 188-189 Clayton, John Middleton, 54 Clinics, 105-134 passim |
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CLWV. See Cincinnati League of Women Voters Cohen, Jeremy, 73 Cold War, The, 6, 28 Coletta, Paolo E., William Howard Taft: A Bibliography, bk. note, 99 Columbia (Pennsylvania), 138 Columbus Crisis, 43 Columbus (Ohio), 114, 130 Comly, John F., 31-32 Comly, W. F., 31-32 Committee on Resolutions, Republication National Convention, 17 Communicable Disease Division, Ohio State Department of Health, 114 "Communist Desk," Office of Naval Intelligence, 23 "Communist Groups Listed As Endorsing Democrats Over Own Party Leaders," by Frank Kent, 16-17 Communist Political Association, 16 Compromise of 1850, 70n.62 Confederacy, 29-50 passim Congress of Industrial Organization (CIO), 13, 14, 16, 17, 18 Congress of Industrial Organization- Political Action Committee (CIO-PAC), 13, 14, 18 Congress, U. S., 51-71 passim Connalstown (Pennsylvania), 162 Conrad, Ethel, editor, "Touring Ohio in 1811: The Journal of Charity Rotch," 135-165 Conscription, 36 Constitution, U. S., 54 Cooper, Jerry, book rev., 78-79 Copperheads (Peace Democrats), "Newspapers in Battle: The Dayton Empire and
the Dayton Journal During the Civil War," by Carl M. Becker, 29-50 Cortissoz, Royal, Keepers of Culture: The Art-Thought of Kenyon Cox, Royal Cortissoz, and Frank Jewett Mather, Jr., by
H. Wayne Morgan, bk. note, 100 Corwin, Thomas, 52, 57, 58 Cotton Whigs, 57 Coue, Emile, 22 Coulter, E. Merton, "E. Merton Coulter, The 'Dunning School,' and The Civil War and Readjustment in Kentucky," by John David Smith, 73 County Auditor, 49 County Commissioners, 49 Coupon, Lydia Rotch, 152 |
Coupon, S., 152 Cowles, Betsey Mix, Balanced in the Wind: A Biography of Betsey Mix Cowles, by
Linda L. Geary, bk. note, 96 Cowper, William, "The Task," 162 Cox, Kenyon, Keepers of Culture: The Art-Thought of Kenyon Cox, Royal Cortissoz, and Frank Jewett Mather, Jr., by H.
Wayne Morgan, bk. note, 100 "Cratons," 155 Creighton, Hugh, 155n.80 "Crime Against Kansas" Speech, 52 Cumming, Fortescue, 135-165fn. Cushing, Caleb, 56 DAILY Worker, 14 Daniel, Rachel, 164 Dann, John C., editor, The Nagle Journal: A Diary of the Life of Jacob Nagle, Sailor, From the Year 1775 to 1841, bk.
note, 98 Danziger, Edmund J., 72 Daugherty, Robert L., bk. notes, 95; book rev., 187 Davis, Harry L., 107 Davis, Jacob, 146 Davis, Jefferson. Illustration, 49 Davis, John, 57 Davis, Lewis, 153n.73 Davison, Kenneth, 73 "Davis's," 146 Dayton Board of Education, 37-38, 39, 41-46 Dayton Court of Common Pleas, 38 Dayton Empire, "Newspapers in Battle: The Dayton Empire and the Dayton Journal During
the Civil War," by Carl M. Becker, 29-50 Dayton Journal, "Newspapers in Battle: The Dayton Empire and the Dayton Journal During
the Civil War," by Carl M. Becker, 29-50 Dayton (Ohio), "Newspapers in Battle: The Dayton Empire and the Dayton Journal During
the Civil War," by Carl M. Becker, 29-50; 152, 153 Dayton Public Schools, 37-42, 44-46 Dayton Southeastern District School, 38-40 Dean, Lydia Rotch, 152 Delivered From Evil: The Saga of World War II. The First Complete One-Volume History, by Robert Leckie, rev., 88-89 |
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Democratic National Convention, 20 Democratic party, "McCarthyism Before McCarthy: Anti-Communism in Cincinnati and the Nation During the Election of 1944," by Michael J. Anderson, 5-28; 51-71 passim Dennison, Hugh, 162n.102 Dennison, John, 140 "Dennisons." See General Washington Tavern Department of the Ohio, 42 DeRemer, Bernard R., Johnson-St. Paris Schools, 1919-1957: A Pictorial History, bk.
note, 100 Detroit Free Press, 29 Detroit, Toledo and Ironton Railroad: Henry Ford's Railroad, The, by Scott D. Trostel, bk. note, 95-96 Dewey, Thomas E., "McCarthyism Before McCarthy: Anti-Communism in Cincinnati and the Nation During the Election of 1944," by Michael J. Anderson, 5-28 Dillon, Humphrey, 140n.14 "Dillons Inn," 140, 161 Dinzy, Charles, 156 District demonstrations, 120-125 Dittoe, Jacob, 144 "Dittoes," 144, 156 Division of Child Hygiene, Ohio Department of Health, 105-134 "Doctor Is the Pilot, The," 133 Dog, William Bollemeyer's, 34-35 Dolibois, John E., Pattern of Circles: An Ambassador's Story, bk. note, 99-100 Dombrowski, James A., 14 Domestic policy declarations, 9 Donahey, Victor, 108, 113 Donnalsons, 141, 158 Dorn, Jacob, 167 Douglas Democrats, 31 Downing Hotel, 137 Downing, Hunt, 137 Downing, Thomas, 137n.3 Dowingtown (Pennsylvania), 137 Downs, Robert B., Images of America: Travelers from Abroad in the New World, rev.,
84 Drake County (Ohio), 130 Drayton, Daniel, 62n.35, 63n.37 Dred Scott Decision, 32 Drydens Inn, 139, 162 Dry Run (Ohio), 145 Duncan, James Russell, 73 "Dunning School," The, "E. Merton Coulter, The 'Dunning School,' and |
The Civil War and Readjustment in Kentucky," by John David Smith, 73 DuPress, Sherry Sherrod, Biographical Dictionary of African-American Holiness-Pentecostals 1880-1990, 73 "EAGLE" Badge, 37-42, 44-46 Earnhart, Hugh G., book rev., 174-175 Eastman, Max, 23 Economy (Pennsylvania), 159n.96 Eid, Leroy, 166 Ejike, Saatch, 72 Elections, "McCarthyism Before McCarthy: Anti-Communism in Cincinnati and the Nation During the Election of 1944," by Michael J. Anderson, 5-28; 32, 47-48; "Towards a National Antislavery Party: The Giddings-Sumner Alliance," by Beverly Wilson Palmer, 51-71 Elizabethtown (Pennsylvania), 150, 152, 163 Elston, Charles, 10, 11 Emancipation Proclamation, 36 "E. Merton Coulter, The 'Dunning School,' and The Civil War and Readjustment in Kentucky," by John David Smith, 73 Encyclopedia of Cleveland History, The, compiled and edited by David D. Van Tassel and John Grabowski, rev., 183-184 England, 56 Esper, Thomas, 73 Espionage cases, 6 Evans, John, 148, 149 Evans, Joseph, 148n.57, 149 Evans, Mrs. John, 148 Evans, Sarah, 149 FANEUIL Hall, 65 Faran, James J., 34 Farmington (Connecticut), 155 Farm Security Administration, 8 Fascism, 5-28 passim FDR. See Roosevelt, Franklin Delano Federal Absentee ballot, 14 Federal Land Offices, 136 Female Frontier: A Comparative View of Women on the Prairie and the Plains, The, by
Glenda Riley, rev., 184-185 Ferguson, Catharine (Mrs. William Ferguson), 152 Ferguson, Mrs. William (Catharine), 152 Ferguson, William 147, 150, 151 Field, David Dudley, 58 |
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Filler, Louis, book rev., 168-171 Findley, Nathan, 156 Finley, (General) Samuel, 146 First Ladies, by
Betty Boyd Caroli, rev., 90-92 First Presbyterian Church (Dayton, Ohio), 36n.25 Fisher, Deborah (Mrs. William Wharton), 159n.96 Fisher, Ruth, 147 Fleischman, Richard K., book rev., 176-178 Fleming, John, 161 Fleming, John E., book rev., 190-191 "Flemings Inn," 161 Flexner Report (1910), 133 Foner, Eric, Politics and Ideology in the Age of the Civil War, 52 Foos, Griffin, 153 "Foos's," 153 Forbes Road, 137n.2 Ford, Henry, The Detroit, Toledo and Ironton Railroad: Henry Ford's Railroad, by
Scott D. Trostel, bk. note, 95-96 Foreign Policy, U. S., 8-9 For the General Welfare: Essays in Honor of Robert H. Bremner, edited by Frank Annunziata, Patrick D. Reagan, and Roy T. Wortman, bk. note, 95 Fort Ancient, 148-149 Fort Sumter, 52 Forty-Fourth Ohio Volunteer Infantry, 50 Foster family, 163 Francaviglia, Richard V., book rev., 87-88; bk. notes, 95-96; bk. notes, 97-98; book rev., 189-190 Frankfort (Ohio), 143 Frank Leslie's Illustrated Weekly Newspaper, "Arrest
of Hon. C. L. Vallandigham, at Dayton, Ohio, May 5." Illustration, 45; "A Rare Old Game of 'Shuttlecock.' " Illustration, 49 Franklinton (Ohio), 154, 155 Frederick Douglass School (Cincinnati, Ohio), 124 Fredericksburg, Battle of, 42 Freeland, Richard, The Truman Doctrine and the Origins of McCarthyism, 6 Freeman, Thomas, 147 Free Soil Convention, 64 Free Soil party, 51-71 passim Friedman, Jerome, 167 Friends. See Quakers |
Frothingham, Harriet A., 107n.7 Fruit Hill (Chillicothe, Ohio), 146n.45 Fugitive Slave Bill, 70 "Furgasons," 147 GARA, Larry, book rev., 199-200 Garfield, James A., The Road to Respectability: James A. Garfield and His World, 1844-1852, by Hendrik V. Booraem, rev., 75-76 Gates, John M., book rev., 92-94 Gawalt, Gerard W., Ronald M. Gephart and Paul H. Smith, editors, Letters of Delegates to Congress 1774-1789, Volume 13: June I-September 30, 1779, rev.,
76-78; Letters of Delegates to Congress, 1774-1789, Volume 14: October 1, 1779-March 31, 1780, rev., 76-78; Letters of Delegates to Congress, 1774-1789. Volume 15: April 1, 1780-August 31, 1780, rev., 195-196 Geary, Linda L., Balanced in the Wind: A Biography of Betsey Mix Cowles, bk. note, 96 Geauga County (Ohio), 130 "General Order Number 38," 43 General Washington Inn (Shippensburg, Pennsylvania), 163 General Washington Tavern, 162 Gephart, Ronald M., Paul H. Smith and Gerard W. Gawalt, editors, Letters of Delegates to Congress 1774-1789, Volume 13: June I-September 30, 1779, rev.,
76-78; Letters of Delegates to Congress, 1774-1789, Volume 14: October 1, 1779-March 31, 1780, rev., 76-78; Letters of Delegates to Congress, 1774-1789. Volume 15: April 1, 1780-August 31, 1780, rev., 195-196 George Rapp's Years of Glory: Economy on the Ohio 1834-1847. Oekonomie am Ohio: George Rapp's Third Harmony. A Documentary History, compiled and edited by Karl J. R. Arndt, rev., 192-195 German Separatists (Harmonists), 159-160 Gettysburg, Battle of, 48 Gibbons, Deborah Hoopes (Mrs. James Gibbons), 164 Gibbons, James, 164n.112 Gibbons, Joseph, 140n.15-16 Gibbons, Mrs. James (Deobrah Hoopes Gibbons), 164 Gibbons, William, 164 Giddings, Joshua Reed, "Towards a |
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National Antislavery Party: The Giddings-Sumner Alliance," by Beverly Wilson Palmer, 51-71 Gieck, Jack, A Photo Album of Ohio's Canal Era, 1825-1913, rev., 178-179 Gillespie, William H., 33, 37-38 Glade Road, 161 Globe Inn, The, 141 Goggins, Lathardus, Central State University: The First One Hundred Years, 1887-1987, rev., 190-191 Golden Cross Keys Inn, 140 Gooding, John, 141 Goss, Peter and Thomas Carter, Utah's Historic Architecture, 1847-1940: A Guide, rev.,
191-192 Grabowski, John and David D. Van Tassel, compilers and editors, The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History, rev., 183-184 Graham, Michael, 142, 157, 158 Graham, Mrs. Michael (Patience Graham), 142 Graham, Patience (Mrs. Michael Graham), 142, 157, 158 Graham's Tavern, 140 Graham, William, 139n.12 Grand Plans: Business Progressivism and Social Change in Ohio's Miami Valley, 1890-1929, by Judith Sealander, rev., 176-178 Grant, Jerry V. and Douglas R. Allen, Shaker Furniture Makers, bk. note, 100 Grant, Ulysses S., The Papers of Ulysses S. Grant, Volume 15: May 1-December 31, 1865, edited by John Y. Simon, rev., 197-199; Volume 16: 1865, edited
by John Y. Simon, rev., 197-199 Greber, N'omi B. and Katharine C. Ruhl, The Hopewell Site: A Contemporary Analysis Based on the Work of Charles C. Willoughby, rev., 180-183 Grebner, Constantin, We Were the Ninth: A History of the Ninth Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, April 17, 1861, to June 7, 1864, rev., 174-175 Greeley, Horace, 56, 57 Griffin, James B., book rev., 180-183 Guest, Joseph, 164, 165 "Guins," 154 Guthman, William H., bk. notes, 98 Guy, John, 163-164n.107 |
"Guys Inn." See Chikis Hotel Gwynne, Thomas, 154n.76 "Gypsy" (traveling health exhibition), 126, 127 HADDAD, Gladys and Harry F. Lupold, editors, Ohio's Western Reserve: A Regional Reader, bk. note, 98-99 Haddonfield (Ohio), 152 Hale, John Parker, 59, 63 Halifax (Canada), 47 Hall, John, 41 Hall, Kermit L., editor, Police, Prison, and Punishment: Major Historical Interpretations, rev., 81-82 Halstead, (Dr.) Robert, 152 Halstead, Murat, 46 Hamilton, Alexander, 20 Hamlin, Hannibal, 55n.9 Hanover (Ohio), 144n.36 Harding, Warren G., 107 Harmonists. See German Separatists Harmony (Pennsylvania), 159-160 Hams, Thaddeus M., 139n.12 Harriet Beecher Stowe School (Cincinnati, Ohio), 124 Harrisburg (Pennsylvania), 163 Harris, James Russell, book rev., 82-83 Harris, Marc, bk. notes, 98-99 "Harris's," 163 Harris, Thaddeus M., 161n.98 Hartford (Connecticut), 135-165 passim Hartford Retreat for the Insane, 141n.21 Hartley's Tavern, 139 Hartley, William 139n.12 Hayes, Rutherford B., The Presidency of Rutherford B. Hayes, by Ari Hoogenboom, bk. note, 99 Hay, Melba Porter and Robert Seager, II, editors, The Papers of Henry Clay, Volume 9: The Whig Leader, January 1, 1837-December 31, 1843, rev., 188-189 Hay, Robert P., book rev., 76-78, 195-196 H. B. No. 583 ("Blossom Bill"), 108-114 H. B. No. 622, Appropriations Bill, 113 Heald, Morrell, 73 Health Builder's Leagues, 128 Health care legislation, "Saving Mothers and Babies: The Sheppard-Towner Act in Ohio, 1921-1929," by Kriste Lindenmeyer, 105-134 Health Education, "Saving Mothers and Babies: The Sheppard-Towner Act in Ohio, 1921-1929," by Kriste |
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Lindenmeyer, 105-134 Health exhibitions, 105-134 passim "Health Mobile," 126-127; illustration, 127 "Hearthys Inn." See Hartley's Tavern Heartland: Comparative Histories of the Midwestern States, edited by James H. Madison, rev., 86-87 Heitmann, John, 166 Hess, William, 10, 11, 20-21 Hetus (Pennsylvania), 162 High Style & Vernacular: Ohio Furniture, Decorative Arts, and Craftsmen, 1800-1850, by Catherine McQuaid Steiner and Bruce E. Steiner, bk. note, 100 Hillman, Sidney, 13, 18, 19, 20 Hills, Bula (Mrs. James Harvey Hills), 154-155 Hills, Darwin, 155 Hills, (Dr.) James Harvey, 154-155 Hills, Mrs. James Harvey (Bula Hills), 154-155 Hirohito, Emperor, 25 Hitchner, Bruce, 166 History of Academic Freedom in Ohio: Case Studies in Higher Education, 1808-1976, by
Erving E. Beauregard, rev., 199-200 Hitler, Adolph, 24, 25 Hixon, , Walter L., 72, 166 Hoar, (Judge) Ebenezer Rockwood, 62n.34 Hocking County (Ohio), 130 Hoogenboom, Ari, The Presidency of Rutherford B. Hayes, bk. note, 99 Hoover, Herbert, 18 Hopewell Site: A Contemporary Analysis Based on the Work of Charles C. Willoughby, The, by N'omi B. Greber and Katharine C. Ruhl, rev., 180-183 Hopkins, Benjamin, 152 Hopkins, Mrs. Benjamin, 152 House of Representatives, U. S., 51-71 pas.vim Howe. (Dr.) Samuel Gridley, 64 Hubbard, Thomas, 48-49 Hubbard, William, 48-49 Hud.son. A Survey of Historic Buildings in an Ohio Town, edited by Lois Newkirk. bk. note, 97 Hudson. Charles, 53, 67 Huff. Mrs. Benjamin, 145, 156 Hughes-Griswald Act, The (1917), 114n.25. 130 Humiston. (Dr.) Charles E., 110 |
Humphreys, Martha Alexander (Mrs. Robert Humphreys), 141n.26 Humphreys, Mrs. Robert (Martha Alexander Humphreys), 141n.26 Humphreys, Robert, 141n.26 Hunkerdom. See Hunkers Hunkers, 58-59n.22, 67 Hunterstown (Pennsylvania), 138 Hunt, Jesse, 150 Hunt, Laura, 73 Hunt, Mrs. Jesse, 150, 151 Hygeia, 127 Hygiene Division, Ohio State Department of Health, 114, 126 ILLINOIS State Medical Association, 107n.7, 110 Images of America: Travelers from Abroad in the New World, by Robert B. Downs, rev., 84 Imhoof, Henry, 161n.100 "Im Hoofs" Inn, 161 Imlay, Richard, 136-171 passim Immigrants, 30 Indiana: A New Historical Guide, by Robert M. Taylor, Jr., Errol Wayne Stevens, Mary Ann Ponder, and Paul Brockman, bk. note, 100 Indianapolis Journal, 29-30 Indianapolis State Sentinel, 29 Indian King Tavern ("Wilsons"), 138 Industrial Hygiene Division, Ohio State Department of Health, 114 Infant mortality and health-care, "Saving Mothers and Babies: The Sheppard-Towner Act in Ohio, 1921-1929," by Kriste Lindenmeyer, 105-134; illustration, Summer-Autumn 1990 cover Ingersoll, C. J., 62 Innhoofs Inn,
161 Intelligencer, 54 Interdepartmental Social Hygiene Board, 106n.4 Internationalists, 8-9 JAMES, D. Clayton, A Time for
Giants: The Politics of the American High Command In World War II, rev., 78-79 Jay, William, 63 Jefferson, Thomas, 20 Jeffries, John, Testing the Republican Coalition: Connecticut Society and Politics in the Era of World War 11, 7 Jeffries, Mrs. Joseph ("Widow"), 138 Jenkins, Frederick "Shadrack," 70n.64 |
Ir~ln~~dtteh'.\n~ ~209 |
Jenkins. Glen. hk. notes. 95 Jenkins. William D.. hook rev.. 196-197 Johnson-St. Paris Schools, 1919-1957: A Pictorial History, by Bernard R. DeRemer, bk. note, 100 Jones, Robert H., 166 Journal of Orange County Studies, The, 73 Journals of William A. Lindsay: An Ordinary Nineteenth-Century Physician's Surgical Cases, The, edited by Katherine Mandusic McDonell, bk. note, 95 Juaniata River, 139, 162 KANSAs-Nebraska Act, 32 Keepers of Culture: The Art-Thought of Kenyon Cox, Royal Cortissoz, and Frank Jewett Mather, Jr., by H. Wayne Morgan, bk. note, 100 Kelley, Florence, 134 Kendal (Ohio), 136 Kent, Frank, "Communist Groups Listed As Endorsing Democrats Over Own Party Leaders," 16-17 Kimball, Jeffrey P., 167 Kindig, Everett W., book rev., 188-189 King, Preston, 52, 58 Kingston (Ohio), 144-145 Kinsey, Ann Loyd (Mrs. James Kinsey), 157n.88 Kinsey, George, 157 Kinsey, James, 157 Kinsey, Mary K. (Mrs. George Kinsey), 157 Kinsey, Mrs. George (Mary K.), 157 Kinsey, Mrs. James (Ann Loyd Kinsey), 157n.88 Kirk, William, 163 Kleinschmidt, (Dr.) H. E., 120, 127; illustration, 127 Knepper, George W., Ohio and Its People, rev.,
173-174 Kolesar, Robert J., 73 LABOR, 5-28 passim Laboratories Division, Ohio State Department of Health, 114 Labor Plank, Republican Platform, 17 Ladd-Taylor, Molly, "Protecting Mothers and Infants: The Rise and Fall of Sheppard-Towner Act," 106 Lafayette, Marquette de, 164n.108 Lamb, [?], 145, 146 Lampeter Meeting (Quaker), 164 Lampeter (Pennsylvania), 136 |
I.ancasler ((hio). 144, 145. 156 Lancaster (Pennsylvania). 137. 138, 164 Lancaster Turnpike, 137 Lasser, Carol, bk. notes, 96 Lathrop, Julia, 134 Laurel Hill (Pennsylvania), 140 Lausche, Frank, 20 Lawrence, Abbott, 65 League of Women Voters, 107 Leaman, Abrahm B., 38-41, 42 Lebanon (Ohio), 147-149, 150, 151, 152 Leckie, Robert, Delivered From Evil: The Saga of World War II. The First Complete One-Volume History, rev., 88-89 Leland, (Dr.) Roscoe G., 105-134 Lemons, J. Stanley, The Woman Citizen: Social Feminism in the 1920s, 134 Lenroot, Katharine F., 134 Letters of Delegates to Congress 1774-1789, Volume
13: June l-September 30, 1779, edited by Paul H. Smith, Gerard W. Gawalt, and Ronald M. Gephart, rev., 76-78; Volume 14: October 1, 1779-March 31, 1780, edited
by Paul H. Smith, Gerard W. Gawalt, and Ronald M. Gephart, rev., 76-78; Volume 15: April 1, 1780-August 31, 1780, edited by Paul H. Smith, Gerard W. Gawalt, and Ronald M. Gephart, rev., 195-196 Lexington (Kentucky), 152 Liberty party, 59 Lincoln, Abraham, 29-50 passim; illustration, 49 Lincoln Administration, "Newspapers in Battle: The Dayton Empire and the Dayton Journal During the Civil War," by Carl M. Becker, 29-50 Lindenmeyer, Kriste, "Saving Mothers and Babies: The Sheppard-Towner Act in Ohio, 1921-1929," 105-134 Lindsay, William A., Journals of William A. Lindsay: An Ordinary Nineteenth-Century Physician's Surgical Cases, The, edited by Katherine Mandusic McDonell, bk. note, 95 Little Miami River, 148 "Little Mother's Leagues," 128 Little Scrub Ridge, 139, 162 "Little TR." See Rotch, Thomas, Jr. Little Walnut Creek, 155 Litwack, Leon and August Meier, editors, Black Leaders of the Nineteenth Century, rev., 85-86 |
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Locoes. See Locofoco Locofoco, 57n.16, 59 Locofocoes. See Locofoco Logan County Gazette, 49 Logan, William, 34, 37, 38-39, 42, 43, 44, 48 Longstreth, Richard, The Buildings of Main Street: A Guide to American Commercial Architecture, rev., 189-190 Louden (Pennsylvania), 139 Lowe, Thomas O., 33n.11, 35n.22, 49-50 Lucas, M. Philip, book rev., 172-173 Luce, W. Ray, book rev., 191-192 Lupold, Harry F. and Gladys Haddad, editors, Ohio's Western Reserve: A Regional Reader, bk. note, 98-99 "Lybrands Inn," 144 Lynn, Susan, 73, 166 Lytle-Webb, Jamie, H. Lee Scamehorn, and Edwin P. Banks, editors, Buckeye Rovers in the Gold Rush: An Edition of Two Diaries, The, bk. note, 100 MCARTHUR, (General) Duncan, 146 McCarthy, Eugene, "McCarthyism Before McCarthy: Anti-Communism in Cincinnati and the Nation During the Election of 1944," by Michael J. Anderson, 5-28 "McCarthyism Before McCarthy: Anti-Communism in Cincinnati and the Nation During the Election of 1944," by Michael J. Anderson, 5-28 McCarthyism, "McCarthyism Before McCarthy: Anti-Communism in Cincinnati and the Nation During the Election of 1944," by Michael J. Anderson, 5-28 McCormick, Edgar L., Brimfield and Its People: Life in a Western Reserve Township, 1816-1941, rev., 175-176 "Macullins." See Golden Cross Keys Inn McCullough, Nancy M., 159 McCullough, William, 140n.20, 159 McCutcheon, James, 144-145n.40 Macutchins. See Kingston (Ohio) McDonell, Katherine Mandusic, editor, The Journals of William A. Lindsay: An Ordinary Nineteenth-Century Physician's Surgical Cases, bk. note, 95 Mackinac Declarations, The, 9-10, 17 Mackinac, Michigan, 9 McLean, John, 52, 57, 66 McLennan, Marjorie, 167 |
McLoughlin, William G., Cherokee Renascence in the New Republic, rev., 82-83 Macollins (Pennsylvania), 139, 162 Madison, James H., editor, Heartland: Comparative Histories of the Midwestern States, rev., 86-87 Mad River, 153 Mann, Horace, 64, 68, 69 Mansfield (Ohio), 122-123 Marot, Lewis, 32, 35, 37, 38, 41, 44, 46 Marquette, Bleeker, 111 Marsh, Charles M., 56 Marshfield (Massachussetts), 65 Martial law, 44 Martin, Joseph W., Jr., 18 Maslowski, Peter, book rev., 197-199 Massachusetts, 57 Massachussetts state legislature, 51-71 passim Massillon Museum Foundation, 136 Massillon (Ohio), 136 Massillon Public Library, 136 Maternal and Child Health programs, 105-134 passim Maternity homes and hospitals, 120-122, 132 Mather, Frank Jewett, Jr., Keepers of Culture: The Art-Thought of Kenyon Cox, Royal Cortissoz, and Frank Jewett Mather, Jr., by H. Wayne Morgan, bk. note, 100 Maverick War: Chennault and the Flying Tigers, The, by
Duane Schultz, rev., 187 Medary, Samuel, 43 Medicine, "Saving Mothers and Babies: The Sheppard-Towner Act in Ohio, 1921-1929," by Kriste Lindenmeyer, 105-134 Meier, August and Leon Litwack, editors, Black Leaders of the Nineteenth Century, rev., 85-86 Melvin, Patricia Mooney, The Organic City: Urban Definition and Neighborhood Organization 1880-1920, rev., 179-180 Mexican War, 51-71 passim Miami County (Ohio), 130 Miami River, 153 Michaux, F. A., 140n.15, 163n.105 Middletown (Pennsylvania), 163 Midwives, 116, 118-120 Military Effectiveness, edited by Allan R. Millett and Williamson Murray, Volume I: The First World War, rev., |
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92-94; Volume 11: The Interwar Period, rev., 92-94; Volume III: The Second World War, rev.,
92-94 Millett, Allan R. and Williamson Murray, editors, Military Effectiveness, Volume I: The First World War, rev., 92-94; Volume II: The Interwar Period, rev., 92-94; Volume III: The Second World War, rev.,
92-94 Milling, 135-165 passim "Mills," 150 Mills, John, 69n.61 Mills, John R., 150 Mills, Mary Halstead (Mrs. John R. Mills), 150 Mills, Mrs. John R. (Mary Halstead Mills), 150 Mills, Thadeus, 152 Mills, "Widow," 152 Mills, William, 152 Milner, Edward, 143n.31 "Milners Inn," 143 Milton, John, 50 Mining America: The Industry and the Environment, 1800-1980, by Duane A. Smith, bk. note, 97-98 "Mobilization of the Ohio Militia in the Civil War, The," by Matthew Oyos, 73 Mobs, 29-50 passim Monger, (Dr.) John Emerson, 105-134; illustration, 115, 127 Monongahela River, 141, 159 Montreal (Canada), 52 Moore, Andrew, 143n.32 "Moors Inn," 143, 156 Morgan, H. Wayne, Keepers of Culture: The Art-Thought of Kenyon Cox, Royal Cortissoz, and Frank Jewett Mather, Jr., bk.
note, 100 Morris, David, 141 Morrison, Duncan, 156n.84 Morrison Inn, 156 "Morris's." See Globe Inn, The Morristown (Ohio), 143, 156-157 Morton, Marcus, 71 Morton, Marian, 167 Morton, Oliver, 43 Mount Dallas, 139 Mount Olympus, 67 Mount Pleasant, 157 Mount Vernon (Ohio), 43 Murphy, James L., An Archeological History of the Hocking Valley, bk. note, 99 Murray, Williamson, 73; and Allan R. Millett, editors, Military Effectiveness, |
Volume I: The First World War, rev., 92-94; Volume II: The Interwar Period, rev., 92-94; Volume III: The Second World War, rev.,
92-94 NAACP. See National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Nagle, Jacob, Nagle Journal: A Diary of the Life of Jacob Nagle, Sailor, From the Year 1775 to 1841, The, edited by John C. Dann, bk. note, 98 Nagle Journal: A Diary of the Life of Jacob Nagle, Sailor, From the Year 1775 to 1841, The, edited by John C. Dann, bk. note, 98 Nantucket (Massachusetts), 135, 136 "Natchez under the hill." See Dayton (Ohio) National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), 15 National Child Health Council, 122 National Negro Business League, 125 National Organization for Public Health Nursing, 122 National Register of Historic Places, 136 National Resources Planning Board, 8 National Tuberculosis Association, 122 National Youth Administration, 8 Nation Builders: A Sesquicentennial History of the Corps of Topographical Engineers 1838-1863, The, edited by Frank N. Schubert, bk. note, 97 Negro Health Week, 125 Nelson, Daniel, American Rubber Workers and Organized Labor, 72; rev., 196-197 New Bedford (Massachusetts), 135, 141 New Deal, 5-28 passim New England, 51-71 passim New Harmony (Indiana), 159n.96 Newkirk, Lois, editor, Hudson: A Survey of Historic Buildings in an Ohio Town, bk. note, 97 New Mexico, 70n.62 Newport (Kentucky), 150 Newport (Rhode Island), 135 "Newspapers in Battle: The Dayton Empire and
the Dayton Journal During the Civil War," by Carl M. Becker, 29-50 New York Independent, 42 New York (New York), 57, 58, 145 New York Tribune, 56 New York Union, 67 Nichols, Eli, 157 |
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"Niles Inn," 154 Niles, Lawrence, 154n.75 No Ivory Tower: McCarthy and the Universities, by
Ellen W. Schrecker, 6 Northern Democrats, 59, 67 North Mountain (Pennsylvania), 139, 162 Northwest Confederacy, 47 Northwest Ordinance: Essays on its Formulation, Provisions, and Legacy, The, edited
by Frederick D. Williams, bk. note, 98-99 OBSTETRICS, "Saving Mothers and Babies: The Sheppard-Towner Act in Ohio, 1921-1929," by Kriste Lindenmeyer, 105-134 O'Connor, Joseph E., 73 Ohio and Its People, by George W. Knepper, rev., 173-174 Ohio CIO Council, 25 Ohio Department of Health, 105-134 "Ohio Exhibit, The," 126 Ohio House of Representatives, 51 Ohio League of Women Voters (OLWV), 105-134 Ohio legislature, 105-134 passim Ohio Republican State Convention, 18 Ohio River, 142, 159 Ohio State Board of Health, 114n.25 Ohio State Emergency Board, 108 Ohio State Medical Association (OSMA), 105-134 Ohio State Medical Board, 118 Ohio State Medical Journal (OSMJ), 110, 111, 116 Ohio State University, The (OSU), 127 Ohio's Western Reserve: A Regional Reader, edited
by Harry F. Lupold and Gladys Haddad, bk. note, 98-99 Ohio Woman Voter, The, 112, 113 "Old Guard" See Republican party Old Northwest, 47 "Old Rosy." See Rosecrans, (Major General) William S. Old Washington. See Washington (Ohio) OLWV. See Ohio League of Women Voters 115th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, 44 Organic City: Urban Definition and Neighborhood Organization 1880-1920, The, by
Patricia Mooney Melvin, rev., 179-180 OSMA. See Ohio State Medical Association OSMJ. See Ohio State Medical Journal Ossa, 44 |
OSU. See Ohio State University, The Owen, Robert, 159n.96 Oyos, Matthew, "The Mobilization of the Ohio Militia in the Civil War," 73 PAC. See Political Action Committee Palfrey, John Gorham, 59, 60, 61, 67, 68 Palmer, Beverly Wilson, "Towards a National Antislavery Party: The Giddings-Sumner Alliance," 51-71 Papers of Henry Clay, The, Volume 9: The Whig Leader, January I, 1837-December 31, 1843, edited by Robert Seager, II, and Melba Porter Hay, rev., 188-189 Papers of Ulysses S. Grant, The, Volume 15: May 1-December 31, 1865, edited by John Y. Simon, rev., 197-199; Volume 16: 1865, edited by John Y. Simon, rev., 197-199 Party emblems, 37-42, 44-46 Party politics, "McCarthyism Before McCarthy: Anti-Communism in Cincinnati and the Nation During the Election of 1944," by Michael J. Anderson, 5-28 Patriotism, 29-50 passim Pattern of Circles: An Ambassador's Story, by
John E. Dolibois, bk. note, 99-100 Peace Democrats. See Copperheads Pearl Harbor, 8 Pegler, Westbrook, 11, 22 Pelion, 44 Pennsylvania State Road, 137n.2 Perry County (Ohio), 130 Peskin, Allan, book rev., 75-76 Philadelphia (Pennsylvania), 136, 137, 145, 153, 157, 158 Phillips, Stephen C., 64, 68, 69n.61 Photo Album of Ohio's Canal Era, 1825-1913, A, by
Jack Gieck, rev., 178-179 Pioneer Preacher: Incidents of Interest, and Experiences in the Author's Life, The, by
Sherlock Bristol, bk. note, 100 Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania), 140, 148, 158, 159, 160 Polenberg, Richard, War and Society: The United States, 1941-1945, 7 Police, Prison, and Punishment: Major Historical Interpretations, edited by Kermit L. Hall, rev., 81-82 Political Action Committee (PAC), 13, 19, 20 Political cartoons. Illustration, |
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Winter-Spring 1990 cover Politics and Ideology in the Age of the Civil War, by
Eric Foner, 52 Politics of Community: Migration and Politics in Antebellum Ohio, The, by Kenneth J. Winkle, rev., 74-75 Ponder, Mary Ann, Paul Brockman, Robert M. Taylor, Jr., and Errol Wayne Stevens, Indiana: A New Historical Guide, bk. note, 100 Pope, Nathaniel, 146 Preble County (Ohio), 130 Prehistoric earthworks, 148-149 Prenatal and infant care, 105-134 passim Prenatal letters, 129 Presidential candidates, 56, 61-62 Presidency of Rutherford B. Hayes, The, by Ari Hoogenboom, bk. note, 99 "Prices Inn," 150, 152 Prince, the horse, 143, 162 Professionalization of health care training, 133-134 Proslavery: A History of the Defense of Slavery in America, 1701-1840, by Larry E. Tise, rev., 168-171 Prpic, George J., 73 Public Health Council, 114 Public Health Nursing, 105-134 passim Public Health Nursing Division, Ohio State Department of Health, 114 Public Health, "Saving Mothers and Babies: The Sheppard-Towner Act in Ohio, 1921-1929," by Kriste Lindenmeyer, 105-134 Puerperal septicimia, 119 Pugh, David, 152 Purge Movement, 8-9 QUAKERS, 135-165 passim RADICALISM, charges of, 5-28 Rapp, Frederick, 160 Rapp, George, 160; George Rapp's Years of Glory: Economy on the Ohio 1834-1847. Oekonomie am Ohio: George Rapp's Third Harmony. A Documentary History, compiled and edited by Karl J. R. Arndt, rev., 192-195 Rapp, John, 160 "Rare Old Game of 'Shuttlecock,' A," Frank Leslie's Illustrated Weekly Newspaper. Illustration,
49 Ratcliffe, Donald J., book rev., 74-75 Ratcliffe, Harrison, 146 Ratcliffe, Mrs. Harrison, 146 |
Ratification meetings, Free Soil party, 65 Rays hill, 139, 162 Reads Inn, 162 Reagan, Patrick D., Roy T. Wortman, and Frank Annunziata, editors, For the General Welfare: Essays in Honor of Robert H. Bremner, bk. note, 95 "Reamers Inn," 139, 162 Red China, 5 Red Scare, Red Scare in the Midwest, 1945-1955: A State and Local Study, The, by
James Truett Selcraig, 27; "McCarthyism Before McCarthy: Anti-Communism in Cincinnati and the Nation During the Election of 1944," by Michael J. Anderson, 5-28 Red Scare in the Midwest, 1945-1955: A State and Local Study, The, by James Truett Selcraig, 27 Reed, John, 66 "Reeds Inn," 153 Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, The, 73 Reibel, Daniel B., book rev., 192-195 Reid, (Colonel) David, 153n.71 Republican National Committee, 10 Republican National Convention, 17-18 Republican Party Platform, 10, 17-18 Republican party, "McCarthyism Before McCarthy: Anti-Communism in Cincinnati and the Nation During the Election of 1944," by Michael J. Anderson, 5-28; "Newspapers in Battle: The Dayton Empire and the Dayton Journal During the Civil War," by Carl M. Becker, 29-50 Republican Postwar Advisory Council, 9-10 Resolutionists, 30 Richland County (Ohio), 121, 122-123, 130 Riede, David C., 166 Rikoon, J. Sanford, Threshing in the Midwest, 1820-1940: A Study of Traditional Culture and Technological Change, rev.,
185-186 Riley, Glenda, The Female Frontier: A Comparative View of Women on the Prairie and the Plains, rev., 184-185 Richie, Mrs. Robert Richie (Sara Steer Richie), 158 Richie, Robert, 158 Richie, Sara Steer (Mrs. Robert Richie), 158 Riddle, (Judge) James, 139 Riots, 40, 44 |
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Ripey, Colonel, 163 "Rippeys Inn." See General
Washington Inn (Shippensburg, Pennsylvania) Rivkin, Ellis, 73 Road to Respectability: James A. Garfield and His World, 1844-1852, The, by
Hendrik V. Booraem, rev., 75-76 Robinson, Cervin and Evan H. Turner, Cervin RobinsonlCleveland, Ohio, bk. note, 100 Rodman, Mary, 149n.60, 150 Roller, David C., 72 Roosevelt, Franklin Delano (FDR), "McCarthyism Before McCarthy: Anti-Communism in Cincinnati and the Nation During the Election of 1944," by Michael J. Anderson, 5-28; Roosevelt: The Soldier of Freedom, by James MacGregor Burns, 7; illustration, cover Volume 99/Winter-Spring 1990 Roosevelt: The Soldier of Freedom, by James MacGregor Burns, 7 Root, Joseph M., 64, 69, 70 Rosecrans, (Major General) William S. ("Old Rosy"), 46 Rotch, Candice, 148 Rotch, Charity Rodman (Mrs. Thomas Rotch), "Touring Ohio in 1811: The Journal of Charity Rotch," edited by Ethel Conrad, 135-165 Rotch, Mrs. Thomas (Charity Rodman Rotch), "Touring Ohio in 1811: The Journal of Charity Rotch," edited by Ethel Conrad, 135-165 Rotch, Thomas, Jr., 149 Rotch, Thomas, "Touring Ohio in 1811: The Journal of Charity Rotch," edited by Ethel Conrad, 135-165 Rotch, William, 135 Rouzer, William, 32, 35, 38, 41, 44, 46 Ruddy, T. Michael, book rev., 89-90 Rude, (Dr.) Anna M., 117 Ruhl, Katharine C. and N'omi B. Greber, The Hopewell Site: A Contemporary Analysis Based on the Work of Charles C. Willoughby, rev., 180-183 Russell, John, 138n.8 Russell, Laura, bk. notes, 96-97 "Russells Inn," 138 "Russia Day," 21 Rutcoff, Peter M., 73 ST. ANDREW'S Day Nursery (Cincinnati, |
Ohio), 124 St. Clairsville (Ohio), 142, 145 Salmon P. Chase: A Life in Politics, by Frederick J. Blue, rev., 172-173 Sanders, Tom, 166 Sanitary Engineering Division, Ohio State Department of Health, 114 "Saving Mothers and Babies: The Sheppard-Towner Act in Ohio, 1921-1929," by Kriste Lindenmeyer, 105-134 Sayres, (Captain) William, 62-63 Scamehorn, H. Lee, Edwin P. Banks, and Jamie Lytle-Webb, editors, Buckeye Rovers in the Gold Rush: An Edition of Two Diaries, The, bk. note, 100 Schob, David E., book rev., 185-186 Schrecker, Ellen W., No Ivory Tower: McCarthy and the Universities, 6 Schubert, Frank N., editor, The Nation Builders: A Sesquicentennial History of the Corps of Topographical Engineers 1838-1863, bk. note, 97 Schultz, Duane, The Maverick War: Chennault and the Flying Tigers, rev., 187 "Scofields," 144 Scioto River, 145, 155 Scott, (Dr.) Joseph, 145 Scott, Samuel, 163-164n.107 Scott, Winfield, 57, 64 Scripps Howard, 11, 22 Seager, Robert, II, and Melba Porter Hay, editors, The Papers of Henry Clay, Volume
9: The Whig Leader, January 1, 1837-December 31, 1843, rev., 188-189 Sealander, Judith, 73. Works: Grand Plans: Business Progressivism and Social Change in Ohio's Miami Valley, 1890-1929, rev.,
176-178 Secession Crisis, The, "Newspapers in Battle: The Dayton Empire and the Dayton Journal During the Civil War," by Carl M. Becker, 29-50 Second Bull Run, 32 Sedgwick, Theodore, 58 Seedtime of Reform: American Social Service and Social Action, 1918-1933, by Clarke A. Chambers, 133 Selcraig, James Truett, The Red Scare in the Midwest, 1945-1955: A State and Local Study, 27 Select committee, Dayton Board of Education, 42, 44 |
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Senate, U. S., 51-71 passim Sessions, Juliette, 109-110, 112, 113 Shaker Furniture Makers, by Jerry V. Grant and Douglas R. Allen, bk. note, 100 Shakers, 147 "Shakers Settlement." See Union Village (Ohio) Shapiro, Herbert, book rev., 85-86 "Shartlers Inn," 144, 156 Shaw, Ronald E., 167 Schenck, Robert C., 32, 41 Sheep farming, 135-165 passim Sheppard-Towner Maternity and Infancy Act, The (1921), "Saving Mothers and Babies: The Sheppard-Towner Act in Ohio, 1921-1929," by Kriste Lindenmeyer, 105-134 Shippensburg (Pennsylvania), 162 Shorrock, William, 166 Shkurti, William J. and John Bartle, editors, Benchmark Ohio 1989, bk. note, 96-97 Shortcreek, 157 Shriver, Phillip R., rev., 90-92; book rev., 178-179 Sideling Hill (Pennsylvania), 139, 162 Sign of the Black Horse ("Spanglers"), 138 Simmons, David A., bk. notes, 97; book rev., 183-184 Simpson, James, 165 Simpson, John, 153 Simpson, Mrs. John, 153 Simon, John Y., editor, The Papers of Ulysses S. Grant, Volume 15: May 1-December 31, 1865, rev., 197-199; The Papers of Ulysses S. Grant, Volume 16: 1865, rev., 197-199 Siney, Marion, 72-73 Sixteenth District (Ohio House of Representatives), 51 Skinner, Alexander, 145 Slavery issue, 51-71, 142, 163 Slaymaker, Amos, 164 Slaymaker, Henry, 164n.108 "Slaymakers." See State Arms Tavern Smith-Connally Act, 8 Smith, Duane A., Mining America: The Industry and the Environment, 1800-1980, bk.
note, 97-98 Smith, Gerald K., 24 Smith, Issac, 146 Smith, John David, "E. Merton Coulter, The 'Dunning School,' and The Civil War and Readjustment in Kentucky," 73 |
Smith, Neil and Peter Williams, editors, Gentrification of the City, rev., 87-88 Smith, Paul H., Gerard W. Gawalt and Ronald M. Gephart, editors, Letters of Delegates to Congress 1774-1789, Volume 13: June 1-September 30, 1779, rev.,
76-78; Letters of Delegates to Congress, 1774-1789, Volume 14: October I, 1779-March 31, 1780, rev., 76-78; Letters of Delegates to Congress, 1774-1789. Volume 15: April 1, 1780-August 31, 1780, rev., 195-196 "Smiths." See State Arms Tavern Smith, Truman, 67 Smythe, Edward J., 24-25 Snively, (Dr.) Harry L., 107, 108 Snyder, Issac, 155n.81 "Snyders," 155 Speaker, U. S. House of Representatives, 51-71 passim Springfield (Massachussetts), 52 Springfield (Ohio), 153-154, 156 Spring Hill Historic House, 136-137; illustration, 137 Snyders (Pennsylvania), 139 Sobers, Boyd M., book rev., 86-87 Social feminism, 134 Social Security Act, The (1935), 106, 134 Socialist party, 12 So Close to Greatness: A Biography of William C. Bullitt, by Will Brownell and Richard N. Billings, rev., 89-90 Somerset (Ohio), 161n.99 Sorrel Horse Hotel, 138n.5 Southern Cause, The, 29-50 passim Southern Patriot, 14 South Mountain (Pennsylvania), 138-139 Soviet-American relations, 5-28 passim Soviet Union. See Union of Soviet Socialist Republics Spangler, (Colonel) Samuel, 138n.6 "Spanglers." See Sign of the Black Horse Stalin, Joseph, 21, 22 Stall, John, 150 Stall, Mrs. John, 150 Stark County, 136 "Star Spangled Banner, The," 40 State Advisory Committee, 116 State Arms Tavern, 146, 164 State Board of Medical Examiners, 118 Statler, Casper, 140n.15 Steele, Robert, 37-38, 39 Steer, David, 157 Steer, Joseph, 156, 157 Steer, Mrs. David (Phebe Millhouse |
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Steer), 157 Steer, Phebe Millhouse (Mrs. David Steer), 157 Steer, Rachel, 158 Steiner, Bruce E. and Catherine McQuaid Steiner, High Style & Vernacular: Ohio Furniture, Decorative Arts, and Craftsmen, 1800-1850, bk.
note, 100 Steiner, Catherine McQuaid and Bruce E. Steiner, High Style & Vernacular: Ohio Furniture, Decorative Arts, and Craftsmen, 1800-1850, bk. note, 100 Steubenville Land Office, 136 Steubenville (Ohio), 136 Stevens, Errol Wayne, Mary Ann Ponder, Paul Brockman, and Robert M. Taylor, Jr., Indiana: A New Historical Guide, bk. note, 100 Steward, James G., 10, 11, 18, 20, 21, 24 Stewart, Robert, 140n.19 "Stewart's Inn," 160 "Stewarts Inn." See Bridge House,
The Stewart, Thomas, 143n.34 "Stocklers," 140 Stolzenau (Hanover), 31 Street, Brown, 39 "Sturgeons," 144, 156 Sturgeon, Thomas, 144 "Such Popularity Must Be Deserved" (political cartoon). Illustration, Winter-Spring 1990 cover Sumner, Charles, "Towards a National Antislavery Party: The Giddings-Sumner Alliance," by Beverly Wilson Palmer, 51-71. Works: "Crime Against Kansas" Speech, 52; "The Boston Atlas and Southern Influence," (Whig), 55 Susquhannah River, 138, 163 Swierenga, Robert, 167 TAFT family, The, 10 Taft, Martha (Mrs. Robert A. Taft), 20 Taft, Mrs. Robert A. (Martha Taft), 20 Taft, Robert A., 5-28; illustration, 11 Taft, William Howard, William Howard Taft: A Bibliography, by Paolo E. Coletta, bk. note, 99 Tarlton (Ohio), 144 "Task, The," by William Cowper, 162 Tax and Banking laws, 36 Taylor, Ann T. (Mrs. Jonathan Taylor), 157 Taylor, (General) Zachary, 57, 68, 62, 65, 66, 67 |
Taylor, Jonathan, 157 Taylorism, 67 Taylor, Mrs. Jonathan (Ann T. Taylor), 157 Taylor, Rebecca, 157 Taylor, Robert M., Jr., Errol Wayne Stevens, Mary Ann Ponder, and Paul Brockman, Indiana: A New Historical Guide, bk.
note, 100 Testing the Republican Coalition: Connecticut Society and Politics in the Era of World War II, by John Jeffries, 7 Texas annexation, 52, 63 "This New Deal," by Veritas, 12, 22 Thompson, Thomas, 142 Threshing in the Midwest, 1820-1940: A Study of Traditional Culture and Technological Change, by J. Sanford Rikoon, rev., 185-186 Thurston, Robert, 167 Time for Giants: The Politics of the American High Command In World War H, A, by
D. Clayton James, rev., 78-79 Tise, Larry E., Proslavery: A History of the Defense of Slavery in America, 1701-1840, rev.,
168-171 Tod, David, 48 Todd, (Dr.) Eli, 141, 150, 154n.78 Todd, Rachel (Mrs. Eli Todd), 141-171 passim Todd, Mrs. Eli (Rachel Todd), 141-171 passim Torrey, Charles T., 63 "Touring Ohio in 1811: The Journal of Charity Rotch," edited by Ethel Conrad, 135-165 "Towards a National Antislavery Party: The Giddings-Sumner Alliance," by Beverly Wilson Palmer, 51-71 Toxemia, 119 Travel in early Ohio, "Touring Ohio in 1811: The Journal of Charity Rotch," edited by Ethel Conrad, 135-165 Treason, 29-50 passim Trenton (New Jersey), 136 Trostel, Scott D., The Detroit, Toledo and Ironton Railroad: Henry Ford's Railroad, bk.
note, 95-96 Truman Doctrine and the Origins of McCarthyism, The, by Richard Freeland, 6 Truman, Harry S., 18 Turner, Evan H. and Cervin Robinson, Cervin Robinson/Cleveland, Ohio, bk. |
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note, 100 "Tursers Mountain," 139 Tusser's Mountain. See "Tursers Mountain" Tussey's Mountain. See "Tursers Mountain" ULRICH, William J., 73 "Union," 40 Union League, 36-42 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (U.S.S.R.), 22 Union Party, 31n.5 Union Village (Ohio), 147 United Brethran Publishing House, 44 University of Cincinnati, College of Medicine, 124 Upham, (Dr.) J. H. J., 111 Urbana (Ohio), 154 U. S. Children's Bureau, 129, 134 U.S.S.R. See Union of Soviet Socialist Republics U. S. Supreme Court, 107n.7 Utah's Historic Architecture, 1847-1940: A Guide, by
Thomas Carter and Peter Goss, rev., 191-192 Utica Convention, 65 VALLANDIGHAM, Clement Laird, "Newspapers in Battle: The Dayton Empire and
the Dayton Journal During the Civil War," by Carl M. Becker, 29-50; illustration, 45, 49 Van Buren, Martin, 52, 58, 65, 66 Van Buren, John, 57, 66 Van Home family, 147-148 Van Home, (Rev.) William, 147-148 Van Home, Thomas, 147n.55 Van Meter, Morgan, 146 "Vanmeters," 146 Van Tassel, David D. and John Grabowski, compilers and editors, The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History, rev., 183-184 Veneral Diseases Division, Public Health Service, 106n.4 Vera Cruz, 64 Veritas, "This New Deal," 12, 22 Vicksburg, Battle of, 48 Vines, Alice, 166 Virginia, 158 Virginia Military Lands, 148, 154 Vital Statistics Division, Ohio State Department of Health, 114, 119 Vonada, Damaine, Amazing Ohio: Illuminating Moments, bk. note, 99 |
WABASH County (Indiana), 147 Wade, Benjamin, 52, 70 Wagner, (Dr.) Marsden, 105 Wainwright, M. Martin, 72 Waitt, Maude C., 113 Wales, Arvine, 136, 159 Wales family, 136 Walker, Mordecai, 152 "Walnut Creek." See Little Walnut Creek Walters, (Dr.) Ethel M., 112 War and Society: The United States, 1941-1945, by
Richard Polenberg, 7 War of 1812, 56 Warren Democrat, 31n.7 Warren (Ohio), 158 Washington, D. C., 51-71 passim Washington, George, 139n.12, 163-164n.107 Washington (Ohio), 143 Washington (Pennsylvania), 141, 158 Watts, Eugene J., book rev., 81-82 Wayne County (Ohio), 130 Waynesboro. See Everett (Pennsylvania) Waynesville (Ohio), 152, 153 Waynesville. See Everett (Pennsylvania) "Weaklys Inn," 163 Webster, Daniel, 57, 62, 64, 65 Webster, John, 161 "Webster's," 161 Webster Whigs, 71 Weed, Thurlow, 64 Welborn, Max, Jr., 167 Wells, Bezaleel, Wells, 136 Wells, Mrs. Horatio, 136 West Alexandria (Pennsylvania), 141 Western Reserve, 70 We Were the Ninth: A History of the Ninth Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, April 17, 1861, to June 7, 1864, by
Constantin Grebner, rev., 174-175 Wharton, Mrs. William (Deborah Fisher), 159n.96 Wharton, William, 159 Wheeler, Richard, Witness to Gettysburg, rev.,
79-81 Wheeler, Robert A., book rev., 175-176 Whig National Convention, 56, 61-62 Whig party, 31, 51-71 Whig, "The
Boston Atlas and Southern Influence," by Charles Sumner, 55 Whiteside, Peter, 139n.9 "Whitesides Inn," 139, 162 "Whitticars Inn," 161 Witness to Gettysburg, by Richard |
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J. Stanley Lemons, 134 Woman Patriots, 107n.7 Woodruf, AEnus, 163 Woodruf, Elizabeth (Mrs. AEnus Woodruf), 163 Woodruf, Mrs. AEnus (Elizabeth Woodruf), 163 "Wool House," Spring Hill Historic House, 136-137 Worcester Convention, 68 Worcester (Massachusetts), 64 World Health Organization, 105 World War 1, 12 World War II, 5, 6 Worthington Inn, 155 Worthington (Ohio), 155 Wortman, Roy T., Frank Annunziata, and Roy T. Wortman, editors, For the General Welfare: Essays in Honor of Robert H. Bremner, bk. note, 95 Wright, John, 138n.5 Wright, Rebecca, 165 YEATMAN, Griffin, 150 Yeatman's Inn, 150 Yellow Springs (Ohio), 153 York, 138, 139 Youngstown (Ohio), 140 ZACHARITES, 66 Zanesville (Ohio), 144, 156 Zangrando, Robert, 72 |