... Mills Among the Mills were duplicates of Mills before her present illness prepared and sent through the mails to other libraries a list of about three hundred of these duplicates with a letter soliciting an exchange As a result a number of books needed here were added to the Library Among those received was one volume priced by the ...
... Book Notes Book Notes Little Cities of Black Diamonds Urban Development in the Hocking Coal Region 1870-1900 By Ivan M Tribe Athens Athens County Historical Society and Museum 1988 vii 130p tables notes index and Sprinkled with Coal Dust Life and Work in the Hocking Coal Region 1870-1900 By Ivan M Tribe Athens Athens County Historical Society and Museum 1989 viii 168p tables notes index Tribe's two books constitute a history of the Hocking Valley coal mining towns in the corners of Perry ...
... ANDREW McILROY ANDREW McILROY No Interest No Time No Money Civil Defense in Cleveland in the Cold War In recent years historians have shown that fear of the atomic bomb pervaded all aspects of American life in the early cold war era Paul Boyer argued that the ever-present reality of the bomb was so great that it was built into the very structure of our minds giving shape and meaning to all our perceptions Magazines such as Life Time and Newsweek offered evidence through a wealth of articles ...
... Book Reviews Book Reviews Cities of the American West A History of Frontier Urban Planning By John W Reps Princeton Princeton University Press 1979 xii827p maps illustrations notes selected bibliography index 7500 For John Reps the West begins in the Ohio and Mississippi valleys including the Great Lakes and reaches to the Pacific It or parts of it existed as a frontier as early as the sixteenth century and as late as the 1880s in Oklahoma This definition of the region of course rests not on ...
... 1902 and 190510 Bradfute argued that the Station could not justify allocating 6 Sketch of the Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station First Annual Report of the Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station for 1882 Columbus 1883 19 7 Agricultural Meeting at Lansing Michigan Thirty-Fifth Annual Report of the Ohio State Board of Agriculture Columbus 1880 389 Charles E Thorne The Romance of Ohio Agriculture Soil Fertility and Orchard Study First Work of ...
... 1902 while driving to 1902 and 1903 the big 1902 11 Ibid May 28 1901 1902 September 12 18 20 1902 for a visit with 1902 24 Ibid August 3 1903 Cleveland's Johnson At Home 329 ...
... KENTON'S CHILLICOTHE KENTON'S CHILLICOTHE BY T J BROWN WAYNESVILLE OHIO Having been born and lived most of my life in Greene county and within easy driving distance of Old Town the site of what I learned to designate as New Chillicothe and having known when a boy about 1840 an old Indian fighter who was a participant in the ill-conducted Bowman expedition intended to capture and destroy that village I read up very early in life all the adventures I could find connected therewith As to the ...
... MICHAEL SPEER MICHAEL SPEER The Little Steel Strike Conflict for Control Historically strikes in the American iron and steel industry have been bloody affairs The 1892 Homestead strike and the 1919 steel strike stand as outstanding examples of industry's militant refusal to share the power of decision-making with labor representatives for steel management such strikes provided what amounted to an opportunity for crushing an incipient union movement By the mid-1930's however the conflict ...
... WHERE DID ELIZA CROSS THE OHIO WHERE DID ELIZA CROSS THE OHIO BY FELIX J KOCH Obviously each side in the controversy has good grounds upon which to rest its claim Cincinnati and Ripley both claim the site With the one--it cannot be denied that a fugitive slave woman did cross the stream on the ice at the very heart of the city's water-front At the other - the place was a village at the time when Mrs Stowe wrote her book as it states and there lived a man who made a point of helping run-away ...
... 1902 goes more into detail stating that the paper had its origin in Charles Hammond's Ohio Federalist in 1813 Manifestly an error for as previously pointed out incontrovertible evidence shows that the Ohio Federalist merged with the Belmont Repository--antecedent of the St Clairsville Gazette Whether the Belmont Chronicle had earlier antecedents than the National Historian is a question yet to be answered BELMONT COUNTY NEWSPAPERS 181 ...
... Mills and Moynihan Almost anyone of note within a broad definition of social since falls under Lasch's exacting scrutiny We are also again exposed to the author's own brilliant analysis of the student movement and the narcissistic personality Throughout the work he stoutly defends the nuclear family and his comments on feminism are not calculated to flatter the modern women's movement If the content of his remarks does not provoke his boldly ...
... Mills Dr E C 228 Mt Mills Edward D 412 Mt Mills James 386 Mueller C Mills John 25 Mueller Jacob129 Milwaukee Public Museum118 Muller Elizabeth 286 Minnesota Finns in 151-2 Munitions Board see US Mi nnesota History cited245 Munroe O 391 Mississinewa 108 Murdoch Florence 229 Mississippi 14 ...
... 1902 by Isaac Newton Gresham had a membership during the 1930s in excess of 60000 Theodore Salutos and John D Hicks Twentieth Century Populism Agricultural Discontent in the Middle West 1900-1939 Lincoln 1951 235 4 Donald R McCoy Angry Voices Left-of-Center Politics in the New Deal Era Lawrence 1958 28-44 Russel B Nye Midwestern Progressive Politics A Historical Study of its Origins and Growth 1870-1958 New York 1959 330-35 Thomas R Amlie ...
... The McKinley Monument The McKinley Monument 229 ADDRESS OF PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT We have gathered together to-day to pay our meed of respect and affection to the memory of William McKinley who as President won a place in the hearts of the American people such as but three or four of all the Presidents of this country have ever won He was of singular uprightness and purity of character alike in public and in private life a citizen who loved peace he did his duty faithfully and well for four years ...
... THE SOCIETY'S STATE MEMORIALS WAHKEENA NATURAL HISTORY PRESERVE by DAVID H STANSBERY OVER 200000000 years ago coarse sand and gravel from a slowly eroding mountain range were washed into a shallow sea that covered what is now south-central Ohio During the millions of years that followed the huge beds of sand that formed along the edge of this ocean were first compressed into solid rock then were slowly lifted above the sea level This rock formation the Blackhand Sandstone forms the bedrock ...
... PROCEEDINGS 219 PROCEEDINGS 21 9 SOME PROBLEMS OF CONTEMPORARY HISTORIOGRAPHY1 By WALTER L DORN Among the multiple tendencies which inspire historians of every variety in our day one of the strongest is a synthetic or comparative study of history Although national histories are still being written in all the countries of western society there is a keen consciousness everywhere that national history in its isolation does not constitute an intelligible field of historical study Comparative ...
... Mills for more than a decade before finally taking on the company When they struck in 1880 and 1882 local merchants and ethnic leaders combined with trade unionists from Troy and New York to provide sustenance Walkowitz's argument here flies in the face of variants of modernization theory which consider working-class protest a reaction to the shock of introduction to industry Adaptation and protest seem to be in opposition Walkowitz writes but ...
... edited by edited by HELEN WINGATE AND DONALD SMYTHE SJ A Buckeye in the Great War The Wartime Diary and Letters of John J Miller EDITORS' NOTE John J Miller was born March 5 1889 in Chatham Ohio the son of Philo L and Mary Elizabeth Miller He attended public schools in Chatham until his family moved to Elyria Ohio in his senior year Graduating from Elyria High School he attended Western Reserve University and Western Reserve University Dental School graduating from there in 1915 Returning to ...
... WILLIAM E WILLIAM E SCHEUERMAN Canton and the Great Steel Strike of 1919 A Marriage of Nativism and Politics Prior to 1900 the production of iron and steel in the United States was primarily the domain of the skilled English-speaking worker1 By the turn of the century however the skilled worker was becoming extraneous Technological innovations in the production of steel deskilled the labor force and immigrants from southern and eastern Europe flocked to America's steel
... THOMAS BUCHANAN READ AND THE CIVIL WAR THOMAS BUCHANAN READ AND THE CIVIL WAR The Story of Sheridan's Ride by HARVEY S FORD Head Librarian TOLEDO BLADE The phenomenal popularity of Sheridan's Ride lasted a long time Few poems have taken such a hold on the American people nor have there been many so well liked It is true that its popularity today is not what it once was and Sheridan's Ride does not appear as often as it used to in the textbooks for high school literature courses No longer is it ...