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94 OHIO VALLEY HISTORY Index to Volume 5 OHIO VALLEY HISTORY 2005 5th Kentucky Volunteers, (3)17 A ABC Sports, (2)72 Abernathy, Rev. Ralph, (3)57 Abernethy, Thomas Perkins, Western Lands and the Ameri- can Revolution, (3)91 Abingdon, Virginia, (3)4, 7, 9 abolition,(2)43 abolitionists, (1)85, (2)102; in Kentucky, (2)45, 47 Abu Ghraib prison, (1)90 Ackerman, Bishop Richard, (2)72 activists, (3)43-56; Berea, (3)43, 45-49, 54-56; civil rights, (3)51; Kentucky, (3)47 Adams, John Quincy, (4)14, 16-17, 32-33; presidential cam- paigns of, (4)16, 19; as Christian gentleman, (4)19 “Addition through Division: Robert Taft, the Labor Vote and the Ohio Senate Election of 1950,” by Michael Bowen, (3)1, 21 Adler, Felix, and Society for Ethical Culture, (4)57 adultery, (4)9-10, 13-14, 19-20 Africa, (2)99, (3)59 African American community, (3)95; and class, (3)95; middle-class, (3)99 African American Resources (Cincinnati), (4)65 African Americans, (1)52-54, 74, 85-88, (3)22, 26-27, 31-33, 40, 43-60, 68-74, 80-82, 94-95, 98-99, (4)57; in art, (1)52-53; and Southern Baptists, (2)98-99; politics, (3)22; and the Taft-Hartley Act, (3)31; and Robert A. Taft, (3)26, 33; education, (3)43-44; voting rights, (3)47, 55, 60; protests against discrimination, (3)44- 47; spirituals, (3)52; and the West End (Cincinnati), (3)71; and sports stadiums, (3)68, 72; stadium pro- tests, (3)80-82; heritage, (3)87-88; and Melungeons, (3)87-88; “white”, (3)88; rural, (3)98-99; urban, (3)98; and coal mining, (3)99-100; and missionaries, (4)55; historical resources of, (4)65-71; and school segregation, (4)66; and minstrelsy, (4)76 African Methodist Episcopal church, (4)65 Age of Jackson, (4)39 agriculture, (1)8, 12, 24-25, 27-28, 34, 45, (2)3; commercial, (1)25; reformers of, (1)29 “‘Ain’t Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Around’: Berea College’s Participation in the Selma to Montgomery March,” by Dwayne Mack, (3)1, 43 air pollution, (3)65 aircraft engines, (1)7, 11 Akron, Ohio, (1)91-92, (2)92, (3)101 Alabama, (2)32, (3)45-51, 57; National Guard, (3)56; State Police, (3)45 Albany, New York, (2)14, (4)26 Albee Theater (Cincinnati), (2)102 Alexander, William, (2)27 Aley, Ginette, “Grist, Grit, and Rural Society in the Early Nineteenth Century Midwest: Insight Gleaned from Grain,” (2)1-3 Alger, Horatio, (3)102 Allan, Nigel, (3)51-52, 55 Allegheny Conference on Community Development, (2)96, (3)65-66 Allegheny County, (3)66, 75 Allegheny River, (3)66, 76 Allen Chapel (Cincinnati), (4)66 Allen Temple A.M.E. Church (Cincinnati), (4)65-66 Allen Temple A.M.E. Church Special Photograph Collection, (4)65-66 Allen, Julia, (3)44, 59 Allen, Richard, (4)65 All-Star Game, Baseball (1970), (3)69 Alt, Susan M., review of Cahokia’s Countryside: Household Archaeology, Settlement Pattern, and Social Power, by Mark W. Mehrer and Envisioning Cahokia: A Land- scape Perspective, by Rinita A. Dalan, et.al., (3)88-90 Al-Ubaidi, Muthar, (1)3 Alvic, Philis, Weavers of the Southern Highlands. Reviewed by Rabbit Goody, (2)94-95 Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, (3)33-34 America First movement, (3)26 American Federation of Labor (AFL), (3)22, 25, 30, 33, 39 American Home Missionary Society, (4)59 American Party (“Know Nothings”), (3)4 American Review, (2)41 American Revolution, (1)27, (2)42, 44, (4)4-5, 8, 11 American system, (1)39 American Tool Works, (1)60 American West, (3)97-98, (4)77 Americans, The, by Robert Frank, (2)96 Anderson, James R., review of The Once and Future Union: The Rise and Fall of the United Rubber Workers, 1935-1995, by Bruce Meyer, (3)101-102 Angelou, Maya, (3)94-95 Anglo-Saxon race, (4)47-48, 55, 58-59; and superiority, (4)59 Annual Exhibitions, Ohio Mechanic’s Institute, (1)37-38, 40 anti-Catholicism, (2)86 apiculture, (3)96-97

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Page 1: Index to Volume 5 - The Filson Historical Society · 94 OHIO VALLEY HISTORY Index to Volume 5 OHIO VALLEY HISTORY 2005 5th Kentucky Volunteers, (3)17 A ABC Sports, (2)72 Abernathy,

94 O H I O V A L L E Y H I S T O R Y

Index to Volume 5OHIO VALLEY HISTORY 2005

5th Kentucky Volunteers, (3)17

AABC Sports, (2)72Abernathy, Rev. Ralph, (3)57Abernethy, Thomas Perkins, Western Lands and the Ameri-

can Revolution, (3)91Abingdon, Virginia, (3)4, 7, 9abolition,(2)43abolitionists, (1)85, (2)102; in Kentucky, (2)45, 47Abu Ghraib prison, (1)90Ackerman, Bishop Richard, (2)72activists, (3)43-56; Berea, (3)43, 45-49, 54-56; civil rights,

(3)51; Kentucky, (3)47Adams, John Quincy, (4)14, 16-17, 32-33; presidential cam-

paigns of, (4)16, 19; as Christian gentleman, (4)19“Addition through Division: Robert Taft, the Labor Vote

and the Ohio Senate Election of 1950,” by Michael Bowen, (3)1, 21

Adler, Felix, and Society for Ethical Culture, (4)57adultery, (4)9-10, 13-14, 19-20Africa, (2)99, (3)59African American community, (3)95; and class, (3)95;

middle-class, (3)99African American Resources (Cincinnati), (4)65African Americans, (1)52-54, 74, 85-88, (3)22, 26-27, 31-33,

40, 43-60, 68-74, 80-82, 94-95, 98-99, (4)57; in art, (1)52-53; and Southern Baptists, (2)98-99; politics, (3)22; and the Taft-Hartley Act, (3)31; and Robert A. Taft, (3)26, 33; education, (3)43-44; voting rights, (3)47, 55, 60; protests against discrimination, (3)44-47; spirituals, (3)52; and the West End (Cincinnati), (3)71; and sports stadiums, (3)68, 72; stadium pro-tests, (3)80-82; heritage, (3)87-88; and Melungeons, (3)87-88; “white”, (3)88; rural, (3)98-99; urban, (3)98; and coal mining, (3)99-100; and missionaries, (4)55; historical resources of, (4)65-71; and school segregation, (4)66; and minstrelsy, (4)76

African Methodist Episcopal church, (4)65Age of Jackson, (4)39agriculture, (1)8, 12, 24-25, 27-28, 34, 45, (2)3; commercial,

(1)25; reformers of, (1)29“‘Ain’t Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Around’: Berea College’s

Participation in the Selma to Montgomery March,” by Dwayne Mack, (3)1, 43

air pollution, (3)65

aircraft engines, (1)7, 11Akron, Ohio, (1)91-92, (2)92, (3)101Alabama, (2)32, (3)45-51, 57; National Guard, (3)56; State

Police, (3)45Albany, New York, (2)14, (4)26Albee Theater (Cincinnati), (2)102Alexander, William, (2)27Aley, Ginette, “Grist, Grit, and Rural Society in the Early

Nineteenth Century Midwest: Insight Gleaned from Grain,” (2)1-3

Alger, Horatio, (3)102Allan, Nigel, (3)51-52, 55Allegheny Conference on Community Development, (2)96,

(3)65-66Allegheny County, (3)66, 75Allegheny River, (3)66, 76Allen Chapel (Cincinnati), (4)66Allen Temple A.M.E. Church (Cincinnati), (4)65-66Allen Temple A.M.E. Church Special Photograph Collection,

(4)65-66Allen, Julia, (3)44, 59Allen, Richard, (4)65All-Star Game, Baseball (1970), (3)69Alt, Susan M., review of Cahokia’s Countryside: Household

Archaeology, Settlement Pattern, and Social Power, by Mark W. Mehrer and Envisioning Cahokia: A Land-scape Perspective, by Rinita A. Dalan, et.al., (3)88-90

Al-Ubaidi, Muthar, (1)3Alvic, Philis, Weavers of the Southern Highlands. Reviewed

by Rabbit Goody, (2)94-95Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, (3)33-34America First movement, (3)26American Federation of Labor (AFL), (3)22, 25, 30, 33, 39American Home Missionary Society, (4)59American Party (“Know Nothings”), (3)4American Review, (2)41American Revolution, (1)27, (2)42, 44, (4)4-5, 8, 11American system, (1)39American Tool Works, (1)60American West, (3)97-98, (4)77Americans, The, by Robert Frank, (2)96Anderson, James R., review of The Once and Future Union:

The Rise and Fall of the United Rubber Workers, 1935-1995, by Bruce Meyer, (3)101-102

Angelou, Maya, (3)94-95Anglo-Saxon race, (4)47-48, 55, 58-59; and superiority, (4)59Annual Exhibitions, Ohio Mechanic’s Institute, (1)37-38, 40anti-Catholicism, (2)86apiculture, (3)96-97

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Appalachia on Our Mind, by Henry D. Shapiro, (4)55Appalachia, (1)74-76, 94-97, (3)87-88, 99-100, (4)47-63;

southern (2)94-95, (4)51, 61; and slavery, (3)99; and Civil War, (3)14; and American fascination with, (4)48; as an “exceptional population,” (4)54-55; and progress, (4)56

Appalachian Mountains, (2)86, (3)3, (4)47Appalachian Regional Commission, (4)63Appalachian Volunteers, (3)46-47archaeology, (3)89-90Archbold, Edward, (2)54architects, stadium, (3)75aristocracy, European, (1)23; professional, (1)26Aristotle, (1)26-28Army of Northern Virginia, (3)3Army of Tennessee, (3)3Army of the Ohio, (2)92Art Academy of Cincinnati, (2)94Art Age, (1)50art education, (1)50Art of Deception, The, by James Cook, (2)97art, (1)33, 45, 47-48, 50-54; commercial, (1)49; democratic,

(1)50artisans, (1)37, 38, 39, 41, 43, 56, (4)25Arts and Crafts movement, (2)95Asbury, Francis, (2)34Ashe County’s Civil War, by Martin Crawford, (3)4assembly line, (1)9Assembly of Turkish American Associations, (4)84assembly plants, in Michigan, (1)19Atkins, H.T., (1)70Atlanta Campaign, (2)90Atlanta, Georgia, (3)46, 75Atlantic City, New Jersey, (2)81Atlantic coast, (2)22-23Austin, Gean, (3)100“Away Down Souf,” by Stephen Foster, (4)75

Bbackcountry, (4)10; Virginia, (3)91; southern, (4)11; and

extralegal marriage, (4)20Bacon, Lydia, (2)23, 26Badin, Stephen Theodore, (2)87Bailey, Rebecca, review of Extracting Appalachia: Images

of the Consolidation Coal Company, 1910-1945, by Geoffrey L. Buckley, (4)83-84

Baldwin, James, (3)57Baldwin, Peter, Owl Cars, Mashers, and Night Travelers:

Women’s Experience of Navigating the Nocturnal City, 1850-1920, (3)108

Ballou’s Pictorial, (1)49Baltimore, Maryland, (1)12-13, (4)26

Bank of the United States, (4)25banks, (2)45-46, 50, 52-54Banks, Henry, (4)7Baptists, Southern, (2)98-99; Progressive, (2)99; in Appala-

chia, (4)54, 62Bardstown, Kentucky, (2)5, (4)74-75, 79 Barkhau, Rev. Harold, (2)66-67Barnes, Alexander, (3)14Barnes, Sidney, (3)18Barney, Sandra Lee, (4)56Barnhorn, Clement, (2)103Barnum and Bailey, (1)49Barrow, Mark V., Jr., review of The Greening of the South:

The Recovery of Land and Forest, by Thomas D. Clark, (1)76-78

Bartram, William, and Travels (1791), (1)81Baskin, John, New Burlington: The Life and Death of an

American Village, (4)86Bassett, John, (4)6“Battle Hymn of the Republic, The,” (2)91, (3)58Battle of Arkansas Post (Arkansas), (2)91Battle of Atlanta (Georgia), (2)91-92Battle of Chickasaw Bluffs (Georgia), (2)91Battle of Fallen Timbers (1794), (1)79-80Battle of Fallen Timbers, relief by Clement Barnhorn, (2)103Battle of Ringgold Gap (Georgia), (2)91Battle of Shiloh (Tennessee), (2)91Battle of Vicksburg (Mississippi), (2)91Baxter, George, (2)29Beach, Alfred Ely, (1)30, 32Bebb, William, (2)51Beecher, Henry Ward, (4)56-57beekeepers, (3)95-97; Dakota, (3)95; Montana, (3)95bees, (3)95-97Belafonte, Harry, (3)55, 57Bellevue Hospital (New York City), (4)79Bellevue Hospital Medical College (New York City), (4)52Bene Israel Synagogue (Cincinnati), (4)66Benham, Kentucky, (3)99-100Benjamin, Judah P., (3)5-6, 8, 11Bennett, Stewart and Barbara Tilley, eds., The Struggle for the

Life of the Republic: A Civil War Narrative by Brevet Major Charles Dana Miller, 76th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Reviewed by Jeff Patrick, (2)90-92

Bennett, Ton, (3)55Bentley, Elizabeth, (3)104Benton, Frank, (2)78-80Berea College (Kentucky), (2)95, (3)43-60; Student Associa-

tion (SA), (3)50-51; Danforth Chapel, (3)51-52Berea Methodist Church, (3)52Berea, Kentucky, (2)95, (3)43; St. Clare Catholic Church,

(3)52; Union Church, (3)54Berlin, Germany, (3)105Berndt, George D., review of Exploring with Lewis and

Clark: The 1804 Journal of Charles Floyd, edited by James J. Holmberg, (3)93-94

Berry, Theodore M., (3)81, (4)66

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Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, (1)13Beverly Hills Country Club, (2)63Bewig, Mathew S. R., review of The Collected Works of

William Howard Taft, Volume VIII: “Liberty Under Law” & Selected Supreme Court Opinions, edited by Francis Graham Lee, (4)81-82

Bierce, Ambrose, (1)89-90bigamy, (4)10-12Bigger, John, (4)26Bilbo, Theodore, (3)32Biltmore Forestry School, (1)77Bingham, Barry, (3)59Bingham, Molly, (1)100Birchard, Roy, (3)51-53, 59Birmingham, Alabama, (3)45-47, 54Black Belt, (3)45, 60; and racial discrimination, (3)45Black Laws, (2)56Black Poet, The, by Dudley Randall, (3)94blackface minstrel music, (4)74, 76-79blacks, free, (2)47Blavatsky, Helena, and the Theosophical Society, (4)57Blomstedt, Larry W., review of Dissent in the Heartland: The

Sixties at Indiana University, by Mary Ann Wynkoop, (3)106-107

Blue Grass – Louisville corridor, (2)42Bluegrass, (1)74, (2)29, 49, (3)43 Blume, Donald T., ed., Ambrose Bierce: Tales of Soldiers and

Civilians. Reviewed by Russell Duncan, (1)89-90Board of Directors of Civic Progress (St. Louis), (3)67Board of Directors, Ohio Mechanic’s Institute, (1)42, 44Board of Trade, Cincinnati, (1)42, 44Bohrer, George, (1)70Bonty, Jacob, (2)10Boone, Daniel, (3)92Boonesborough, Kentucky, (1)84, (3)92border state, (2)89borderland, Civil War, (3)4Boston Associates, (1)9Boston College, (4)87Boston, Massachusetts, (1)48, (2)21, (3)49Boulton & Watt, (2)88Bound Away: Virginia and the Westward Movement, by

David Hackett Fischer and James C. Kelly, (3)91bourgeoisie, (1)62Bourke-White, Margaret, (2)96Bowen, Mary, (4)18Bowen, Michael, “Addition through Division: Robert Taft,

the Labor Vote, and the Ohio Senate Election of 1950,” (3)1-2, 21

Bower, Jacob, (2)27Boyd, C. Clifford, Jr., (1)74Boyle, Jeremiah, (3)10Boyle, Kevin, “Arc of Justice: A Saga of Race, Civil Rights,

and Murder in the Jazz Age,” (4)88Boyle, William, (3)24, 34, 38

Braddock, Pennsylvania, (4)85-86Bragg, Braxton (CSA), (3)3, 9-10, 12-13, 15-17Brasseaux, Carl A., review of Before Lewis and Clark: The

Story of the Chouteaus, the French Dynasty That Ruled America’s Frontier, by Shirley Christian (1)78-79

Breckenridge, Robert, (2)45Breckinridge, John C. (CSA), (2)105, (3)4Breckinridge, John, (2)71Breidenbach, Paul, “Black Glendale,” (4)87breweries, (1)16, 19Bridgestone, (3)101British Museum, (3)97Brodie, Rev. Phillip, (4)65Brooklyn Atlantics, (4)81Brotherhood of Operative Potters (AFL), (3)31Brothertown Indians, (2)6Brown Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church,

(3)47-48Brown v. Board of Education (1954), (4)69Brown, Kent Masterson, (1)101, (2)104Brown, Sara Wade, (3)45-46, 56Brown-Arnett Bill (Ohio), (4)68Brownell, Herbert, (3)27Bruce, Dickson D., Jr., (2)33Brunson, Alfred, (2)32Buba, Tony, Struggles in Steel, (4)86; Lightning over Brad-

dock, (4)86Buckeye Labor News, (3)31Buckeye State, (3)34, 37Buckhorn, Kentucky, (4)62Buckley, Geoffrey L., Extracting Appalachia: Images of the

Consolidation Coal Company, 1910-1945. Reviewed by Rebecca Bailey, (4)83-84

Buckley, Thomas, (4)14Budenz, Louis, (3)104Buell, Don Carlos (USA), (2)92, (3)15Buffalo, New York, (1)14-15, 48, (4)26bulk production, (1)11Bullitt, William, (2)45Burke, Mary Alice Heekin, (2)94Burke, Thomas, (3)24Burnett-Haney, Cynthia, (4)63Burnside, Jacqueline, (3)43Burstein, Andrew, (4)10Busch Stadium (St. Louis), (3)67, 72-73, 75, 77-81Busch, August, (3)67Busch, Henry, (3)35Business Men’s Club, Cincinnati, (1)63, 65-66, 68, 70businessmen, Cincinnati, (1)60, 63, 65-66, 70-71; small (2)53Bynum, Victoria, The Free State of Jones, (3)4Byrd, William II, (3)90

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CCabarrus County, North Carolina, (2)4Cahokia, (3)88-90California Gold Rush, (1)13California Metal Trade Association, (1)67California, (3)29, 95, (4)77; and bees, (3)96Call and Post, (3)32Camden, Johnson Newlon, (4)83Camp Dubois, (3)93Campbell County, Kentucky, (2)61-81; and Grand Jury, (2)65Campbell, John C., The Southern Highlander and His Home-

land. Reviewed by Elizabeth M. Williams, (1)94-95“Camptown Races,” by Stephen Foster, (4)76Canada, (1)49canals, Ohio, (4)27-29, 31Canby, Dr. Joseph, (4)28, 41Cane Ridge, Kentucky, (2)28Cane Run, Kentucky, (4)5Capeheart, Homer, (3)28capital, (1)15, 17, (2)56; foreign, (3)102capitalism, (1)13, (4)32, 55; agricultural, (2)55; corporate,

(2)55; welfare, (3)100; as “creative destruction,” (3)101-102

capitalists, (1)74, (2)46, 53 ; Gilded Age, (1)62-63Capitol Hill, (3)24Carey, Patrick W., review of Dialogue on the Frontier: Catho-

lic and Protestant Relations, 1793-1883, by Margaret C. DePalma, (2)86-87

Carinci, Tito, (2)73-74Carlinville, Illinois, (2)7Carlos III, King of Spain, (4)8Carnegie Mellon University, (2)85Carnegie Museum, (3)97Carnegie, Andrew, (3)97-98; and Diplodocus, (3)98Carr, Gene, (3)30Carroll, Archbishop John, (2)87Carson, Clayborne, (3)52Cartwright, Peter, (2)28Cary, Freeman Grant, (1)23-24, 28casinos, (2)61-3, 65, 67, 74-75, 80-81Castle’s Woods, Virginia, (3)19catalog, Strobridge, (1)49Catholics, (2)47, 67, 72, 86-87, (3)54-55, 102-103; and

Selma to Montgomery march, (3)54-55Cayton, Andrew, (2)15Centennial Exhibition (1876), in Philadelphia, (1)44, (2)93Central Labor Council, (1)61Central University of Kentucky, (4)60Centre College (Kentucky), (4)49-50Century Magazine’s “Battles and Leaders of the Civil War,”

(4)51Cesme, Turkey, (4)84Chad Mitchell Trio, (3)55, 57Chamber of Commerce, Campbell County, (2)69; Cincinnati,

(1)42, 44, 63, 66, 68, 70, (3)69; Pittsburgh, (3)69

Chambers, Charlotte, (2)29Chambers, Whittaker, (3)104Chandler, A.B. “Happy,” (2)71-72Chapman, Kenneth, (1)4Charleston, South Carolina, (2)21, (4)49, 77Charter Party, (2)68Chase College of Law, (2)72Chattanooga, Tennessee, (2)91, (3)54Cherokee, (1)74Chesapeake region, (3)91Chicago, Illinois, (1)9, 12-14, 43, 45, (2)93, (3)72 ; stock-

yards in, (1)18 Chief Justice, United States, (4)81-82China, (3)4Christian Crusade, (3)105Christian Observer, (4)47Christian Social Action (Kentucky), (2)65Christian, Shirley, Before Lewis and Clark: The Story of the

Chouteaus, the French Dynasty That Ruled America’s Frontier. Reviewed by Carl A. Brasseaux, (1)78-79

Christianity, (2)99chromolithographers, (1)49chromolithography, (1)48Churella, Albert, review of The Pennsylvania Railroad at

Bay: William Riley McKeen and the Terre Haute and Indianapolis Railroad, by Richard T. Wallis, (1)92-93

Cincinnati Art Museum, (2)94Cincinnati Bearcats, (2)100-101Cincinnati Colored School System, (4)68Cincinnati Commercial, (1)58Cincinnati Enquirer, (2)100, (3)25-26, 40, 74, 78, (4)87Cincinnati Gazette, (4)17Cincinnati Herald, (3)81Cincinnati Historical Society Library, (4)65-71Cincinnati History Museum, (1)98Cincinnati Industrial Exposition, and posters, (1)47-54Cincinnati Milling Machine Company, (1)5, 16, 69Cincinnati Museum Center, (1)98-99, (2)102-103, (3)59,

109, (4)65, 69, 87, 91Cincinnati Post, (2)80Cincinnati Post-Times Star, (3)75Cincinnati Red Stockings, (4)80-81Cincinnati Reds, (3)68, 70, 78, 81, (4)80-81Cincinnati Seminar on the City, (3)108-109, (4)87 Cincinnati Wing, at the Art Museum, (2)94Cincinnati, (1)3, 5, 7, 12-14, 16-21, 37-71, 88-89, (2)39, 61-

62, 67, 69-70, 73, 77, 79-81, 87, 92-94, 100-101, (3) 24-26, 30, 33, 40, 63-84, 106, (4)23-27, 29-33, 35, 42-43, 66-67, 69, 75, 77, 80-81, 88; and economy, (1)20; and history of, (1)3; as diversified manufactur-ing city, (1)7, 19-21, 62; workforce in, (1)19; Board of Trade, (1)42, 44; Chamber of Commerce, (1)42, 44, 63, 66, 68, 70; as City of National Conventions, (1)44; businessmen, (1)57-60, 63, 65-66, 68, 70; public schools, (1)55, 58, 60, 69; educators in, (1)60; employers, (1)62; Art Academy, (2)94; and sports stadiums, (3)63-84; and riverfront, (3)64; and Master

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Plan of 1948, (3)65, 68; and convention center, (3)68; Citizens Development Committee, (3)68; Crosley Field, (3)68; Chamber of Commerce, (3)69; River-front Stadium, (3)69, 77-81; City Council, (3)81; and market economy, (4)23-25, 27, 29-31, 33, 35, 42-43; historical resources of, (4)65-71; and Stephen Foster, (4)75, 77

Cincinnatus, The, (1)23-24CIO News, (3)34citizen, as mechanic, (1)37-41Citizens Development Committee (Cincinnati), (3)68citizenship, business, (1)68City Charter Committee (Cincinnati), (4)68City Council, Pittsburgh, (3)66; Cincinnati, (3)81City of St. Jude, Montgomery, Alabama, (3)54-55City Plan Commission (St. Louis), (3)67Civic Center Redevelopment Corporation (CCRC) (St.

Louis), (3)67, 72, 75, 79, 83civic clubs, in Cincinnati, (1)66, 70civic ideology, (1)56Civic Progress, Inc. (St. Louis), (3)66-67Civil Rights Movement, (3)22, 46, 60civil rights, (3)44, 50, 52, 57-58; legislation, (3)31Civil War, (1)32, 42, 57, 74, 77, 87, (2)62, 89-92, 95, 106,

(3)3-19, (4)50, 83; in Appalachia, (3)14 Clark, Jim, (3)45Clark, Michael, (3)51, 59Clark, Thomas D., The Greening of the South: The Recovery

of Land and Forest. Reviewed by Mark V. Barrow, Jr., (1)76-78

Clark, William, (1)81class, economic, (1)38, 46-48, 50-52; industrial, (1)27, 33;

and sports stadiums, (3)78-81; and African American community, (3)95

Clay, Cassius Marcellus, (1)85, (2)45, 50Clay, Henry, (1)86, (2)105, (4)12-13, 17, 23, 29, 75Cleveland Browns, (2)73Cleveland Syndicate, (2)63-64, 74, 76-77Cleveland, Ohio, (1)12, 14-15, 19-20, (3)24, 32, 35-36, 38 Clinton, DeWitt, (4)23-24, 29Cobbs, Alfred, (3)55-56, 59Coburn, Alvin Langdon, (2)96Cockrum, William, (2)7, 9Coffin, Levi, (1)87-89Cohen, Burrell, (3)77Cold War, (1)21; policy, (3)107 colleges, federally funded, (1)26; land-grant, (1)29; agri-

cultural, (1)33; mechanics, (1)33Collinsville, Alabama, (3)58colonists, English, (3)95Colosimo, Tom, (3)30Columbia, Tennessee, (2)26Columbus, Ohio, (3)24, 31, 33, 103, 105-106, (4)27, 51;

Blue Jackets, (3)105Combs, Bert, (2)70-72, 74-75commerce, (1)45, 47, 52-53, 58, (2)39, 54; centers of, (1)14Commercial Club, in Cincinnati, (1)59

Committee of 500, (2)61-62, 67-72, 75-81Committee of One Hundred, in Cincinnati, (1)64-65Committee of Vigilance, in Warren County (Ohio), (4)33common schools, (1)25communication, (1)6, 13-15, 44Communism, (3)25, 36Communist agents, (3)26Communist Party, (3)23; Pittsburgh, (3)104Confederacy, (2)90, (3)3-6, 9-10, 15-16, 18; and Conscript

Act, (3)13Confederate Army, (3)3-4, 8, 13, 18Confederate Congress, (3)7, 19, (4)50Confederate flag, (3)56Confederate government, (3)6Confederate high command, (3)9, 12Confederate invasion, Kentucky, (3)3-19Confederate Veterans Association, (4)51Confederate War Department, (3)7, 13Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO), (3)22, 2430, 33-

34, 39; Political Action Committee (CIO-PAC), (3)30, 32-34, 37-39

Congregationalists, in Appalachia, (4)54Congress, Confederate, (3)7, 19; Second Confederate, (3)19;

United States, (3)23-24, 28, (4)12, 17, 25-26 Congressional Republicans, (3)28Connecticut, (2)102Conscript Act, Confederate, (3)13conservatives, political, (2)47-48Consolidation Coal Company, (4)83-84Constitution, Kentucky (1799), (2)41-42; Ohio (1802),

(2)41-42; United States, (2)88, (4)82constitutional convention, in Kentucky, (2)40-42, 44-50, 55-

57; in Ohio, (2)40-41, 50-57; United States, (2)88constitutional reform, (2)39-57consumer goods, (1)7, 10consumer society, (1)12convention center (Cincinnati), (3)68Cook, Henry, (2)68, 70Cook, James, The Art of Deception, (2)97Cook, Valentine, (2)25Cooper, James Fenimore, and The Pioneers (1823), (1)81Cooper, John, (2)78Copperheads, (2)91Corbett, Frank, (3)46-49corn, (2) 8, 11-12, 14-17; Indian, (2)8Cornell University, (1)24corporations, (1)9-10, 34, 46, (2)46, 52-56, 70, 81Corps of Discovery, (1)82-83, (3)93 Corwin, Thomas, (4)23Cosgrove, Otway J., (4)80cotton, (1)8, 51Council of Federated Organizations (COFO), (3)44Courier-Journal (Louisville), (3)59coverture, laws of, (4)13, 15Covington, Kentucky, (1)87, (2)64, 66

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Cowan, Aaron, “A Whole New Ball Game: Sports Stadiums and Urban Renewal in Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis, 1950-1970,” (3)1-2, 63

Cowan, Aaron, review of High Stakes: Big Time Sports and Downtown Redevelopment, by Timothy John Curry, Kent Schwirian, and Rachel A. Woldoff, (3)105-106

Cowan, T.B. “Scotty,” (3)54Cox, Boss, (1)64-65, 68Cox, John, (2)9Crab Orchard, Kentucky, (4)4-5Craftsmen, (1)8-9, 11, 40, 55-57, 69Craig, John D., (1)38Crain, Brad, (3)50Cranor, Jonathan, (3)10Crawford, Martin, Ashe County’s Civil War, (3)4Crawford, Russ, review of Base Ball in Cincinnati: A History,

by Harry Ellard, (4)80-81crime, inner-city, (3)71-72, 79; and sports stadiums, (3)72Crittenden, Kentucky, (3)6Crosley Field (Cincinnati), (3)68, 70-71, 75, 80Crosley, Powel, (3)68Crossnore School, (2)95Crucial Decade, The, by Eric Goldman, (3)104Crystal Palace Exhibition, (1)30, 37, 47Cuba, (3)107; and missile crisis, (3)107Cultivator, (2)14Cumberland Gap, (3)3, 17Cumberland Mountains, (3)7, 43, (4)59-60 Cumberland River, (4)4Cumberland Trace, (4)4Cummings, Pat, (2)101Curran, Robert Emmett, review of All According to God’s

Plan: Southern Baptist Missions and Race, 1945-1970, by Alan Scot Willis, (2)98-99

Currier and Ives, (1)48Curry, Timothy John, Kent Schwirian, and Rachel A.

Woldoff, High Stakes: Big Time Sports and Down-town Redevelopment. Reviewed by Aaron Cowan, (3)105-106

Curtis-Wright, (1)21customized goods , (1)11Cutler, Ephraim, (2)23Cuyahoga County, Ohio, (3)39Cvetic, Matt, (3)104-105Cynthiana, Kentucky, (3)12

DDabney, Robert L., (4)52Dabney, Wendell P., (4)66-69; and African American protest,

(4)68; Cincinnati’s Colored Citizens, (4)68; Maggie L. Walker: The Woman and Her Work, (4)68

Daeuble, John, (2)89-90Dalan, Rinita A., et al., Envisioning Cahokia: A Landscape

Perspective. Reviewed by Susan M. Alt, (3)88-90

Dallas County, Alabama, (3)43, 45Dallmer, Dick, (2)100Danforth Chapel, Berea College, (3)51-52Daniel, Danny, (3)50-52, 54, 59Daniels, Roger, (1)3Dante’s Inferno, (2)21Dantignac, Anne, (4)13Danville Theological Seminary, (4)49-50Dartmouth College, (1)26Darwinism, (4)58; social, (1)63 Davis, Jefferson, (2)104, (3)5-6, 12, 17Davis, Sammy, Jr., (3)55Dawes Act, (1)53Day Law (Kentucky), (3)43-44Dayton, Ohio, (1)41, (4)24, 31, 33, 36, 42Dean, Thomas, (2)6Dearborn, Michigan, (3)48debt relief, (2)47Deep South, (3)45-46Degler, Carl, The Other South, (3)3de-industrialization, (1)7Deists, (2)29Delaware County, Indiana, (2)5Delaware River, (1)7DeMichelle, Michael, (2)68Democrat, The, (4)33, 35democratic art, (1)49Democratic National Committee, (3)24Democratic National Convention, (1932) (2)98Democratic Party, (2)40-41, 44-46, 49-50, 52-53, 55-57, 79,

97-98, (3)22, 25, 28, 32, 38-40; Jacksonian, (2)43, 52; in Ohio, (3)34Democratic platform, (3)27Democratic ticket (1950), (3)36Democrats, (2)67, 76, (3)36, 38; New Deal, (3)21; liberal,

(3)27demographics, urban racial, (3)72demonstrations, civil rights, (3)45DePalma, Margaret C., Dialogue on the Frontier: Catholic

and Protestant Relations, 1793-1883. Reviewed by Patrick W. Carey, (2)86-87

depression, economic, (1)45, (4)25 Desmond, Rita, (2)74Detroit, Michigan, (1)19, (2)21, (3)23, 58, 101DeVault, Mary Jane, see Mary Jane DeVault Guerrantdevelopment, industrial, (1)7; economic, (2)42, 81Dewey, Thomas, (3)27-28, 33, 38DeWitt, William, (3)68-69Dickinson, Charles, (4)15-16Dildine, Rick, director of Stephen Foster – The Musical,

(4)74Dils, John, (3)11dinosaurs, (3)97-98diplomas, in exhibitions, (1)39DiSalle, Michael V., (3)35, 102-103disassembly lines, (1)9discrimination, racial, (3)44-45, 58, 80

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districts, industrial, (1)7diversification, (1)19-20diversified economy, (1)45 “Diversified Industrialization and Economic Success: Under-

standing Cincinnati’s Manufacturing Development, 1850-1925,” by Philip Scranton, (1)1, 2, 5

division of labor, (1)13divorce, (4)3-4, 9, 11-20Dixiecrats, (3)23Dixon, Archibald, (2)46, 48-49DNA, Melungeon, (3)87Doan, J.B., (1)60Dollar Statesman, (2)55Donelson, Jane, (4)12Donelson, John, (4)4-6, legacy of, (4)13Donelson, Rachel, mother to Rachel Jackson, (4)4-5, 7Donelson, Rachel, see Rachel JacksonDonelson, Samuel, (4)7Donelson, Stockley, (4)12Douglass Elementary School, (4)68-69Douglass School Records, (4)69Douglass, Frederick, (4)68Downtown Idea Exchange, (3)78Drake, Daniel, (1)24, 29Drake, Richard, (3)57Draper, Dr. Lyman C., (3)93Dubofsky, Melvyn, (4)82DuBrul, Ernst, (1)55, 59Ducksworth-Lawton, Selika M., review of Indiana Blacks in

the Twentieth Century, by Emma Lou Thornbrough, (3)98-99

Duke, Basil, (2)105Dunbar, Ephraim, (3)11Dunbar, Paul Laurence, (3)94-95Duncan, Russell, review of Ambrose Bierce: Tales of Soldiers

and Civilians, by Donald T. Blume, (1)89-90Dunlavy, A.H., (4)23Dunmore, Lord, (1)81Durbin, William, (2)97-98During, Simon, Modern Enchantments, (2)97Durrill, Wayne K., (1)103, (2)107, (3)111Duveneck, Frank, (2)93Dyer, Davis, Rising Tide: Lessons from 165 Years of Brand

Building at Procter & Gamble, (3)108-109Dyer, Superintendent of Ohio Mechanic’s Institute, (1)60Dylan, Bob, (3)55

EEarly Republic, (1)8, (2)18, 40, 88, (4)14-15 Early, Rev. Dangerfield, (4)68Earthquake Christians, (2)31-32earthquakes, (2)25, 35; New Madrid, (2)21-38Eastern Kentucky Social Club, (3)99-100Ecole Centrale, in Paris, (1)31

economic development, (1)19-21economic growth, (1)47, (2)49, 53-54economy, (2)53; industrial, (1)18; national, (1)26; diversified,

(1)45; local, (1)50; regional, (1)50; market, (2)10, (3)22; Midwestern, (2)10; agricultural, (2)13, 17; domestic, (2)17; of northern Kentucky, (2)62, 69; post-industrial, (3)65

Eddy, Mary Baker, Science and Health with Key to the Scrip-tures, (4)57

Edmund Pettus Bridge, (3)45, 47education, (1)3, 12, 23-34, 60; classical, (1)26-27, 32-34,

58; industrial, (1)23, 50, 55-71, (3)98; liberal, (1)23; of workers, (1)23-34; practical, (1)28; engineering, (1)31; art, (1)50; vocational, (1)58; cooperative, (1)67, 69-70; and reform, (1)55, 69-71

Edwards, Bob, (1)99, 100Eightieth Congress, (3)23, 28electricity, (1)6elites, in Cincinnati, (1)63, 66; in Kentucky, (2)47Ellard, George, (4)80Ellard, Harry, Base Ball in Cincinnati: A History. Reviewed

by Russ Crawford, (4)80-81Eller, Ronald, (1)74elopement, (4)9, 12-13, 20Emancipation Proclamation, (2)87emancipation, (2)40Emancipationists, (2)44, 50Emerson, Ken, (4)76-77, 79Emory University (Georgia), (2)98Encyclopedia of Northern Kentucky, (4)88endowments, (1)25engine, airplane, (1)21engineering, (1)24; school, (1)57engineers, (1)31-32, 34, 60England, (2)88-89, 93England, Myrtle, (3)103equality, racial, (3)43-44Erie Canal, (2)43, (4)26-28Eslinger, Ellen, (2)28Europe, (1)39, (2)46, 48, (3)21Europeans, (3)87Evans, Lewis, Analysis (1755), (1)81Evers, Medgar, (3)54Evva Friason Turpeau Collection, (4)69Executive Committee, Republican National Committee, (3)28“Exhibiting the Changing World through the Ohio Mechan-

ics Institute: From Annual Fairs and Exhibitions to Grand Expositions, 1838-1888,” by Judith Spraul-Schmidt, (1)1, 2, 37

exhibitions, (1)30-31; technological, (1)3; Ohio Mechanic’s Institute, (1)37, 39, 40-46

Exposition Committee, (1)41-45Exposition, Third, (1)44; Seventh, (1)44; Tenth, (1)41; Thir-

teenth, (1)41; Fourteenth, (1)41

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Ffactory, (1)9, 33-34Fair Employment Practices Commission (FEPC), (3)32-33Fair Witness, (3)82Fairfield, Alabama, (3)45fairs, world’s, (1)3; Ohio Mechanic’s Institute, (1)37, 39, 40,

45-46 Falls of the Ohio, (4)72-73Faragher, John Mack, Sugar Creek, (4)39Farm Security Administration, (2)96farmers, (1)23-34, (2)4, 7-9, 10-11, 15-17, 33, 53, (4)25-26,

29-30, 36, 40-43; non-slave owning, (2)47; small, (2)46, 48-50; citizen, (2)57; independent, (4)25; semi-subsistence, (4)29-30; specialization of, (4)36, 43; and Warren County Canal, (4)36, 40-41; commercial, (4)40

farms, abandoned, (1)24Farris, Charles, (3)72-73Fay and Egan, (1)16Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), (2)74, (3)26, 104Federal Hill (“Old Kentucky Home”), (4)75, 78-79Fee, John G., (1)85-86, (3)43 fence, barbed wire, (1)5Fenwick, Edward Dominic, (2)87Ferguson, Jo, (2)71Ferguson, Joseph, (3)21-22, 33-38, 40Fern, Thomas, (3)50Ferris, Ezra, (2)11Fertilizer, (1)29Filson Civil War Field Institute, (1)101, (2)104Filson Historical Society, (1)99, (2)104-106, (3)109-110,

(4)89, 91Filson, John, Kentucke (1784), (1)81Findlay, James B., (2)27Finley, James, (2)27, 35Finley, Robert, (2)30Firestone, (3)101Firestone, Harvey, (1)91First Union, of Melungeons, (3)87Fischer, David Hackett and James C. Kelly, Bound Away:

Virginia and the Westward Movement, (3)91fisheries, (1)8Fitch, John, (2)88-89Fleece, Cornelius, (2)9-10Fleming, John, (3)46, 51-52, 56, 59Flint, Michigan, (4)85-86Flint, Timothy, (2)33Floyd County, Kentucky, (3)11Floyd, John (CSA), (3)10Floyd, Sgt. Charles, (3)93-94Forbes Field (Pittsburgh), (3)70-71, 76, 82Ford, Henry, (1)9Ford, John, (1)83Ford, John, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, (3)92Ford, Seabury, (2)51

Fort Donelson (Tennessee), (2)91Fort Pitt, (2)85Fort Sumter, (4)50Foster, Stephen, (4)74-79; and Uncle Tom’s Cabin, (4)79Founding Fathers, (1)49Fountain, H. Stanley, (3)47Fourteenth Exhibition, (1)41France, (3)92Frank, Robert, The Americans, (2)96Frankfort, Kentucky, (2)66, 75, (3)44, 49 Franklin County, Kentucky, (2)45Franklin Institute, (1)30Franklin, Ohio, (4)23, 33, 35, 42-43franshise, major league, (3)70; National Football League,

(3)72; Reds, (3)83; sports, (3)84Fraser, Steve, (3)22Fredericks, Leroy, (2)75Frederickson, Kari, (3)22-23free labor, (2)46Free Soil Party, (2)51, 56Free State of Jones, The, by Victoria Bynum, (3)4Freedom Rides, (3)54freedom songs, (3)48, 52Freedom Summer, (3)50Freehling, William, (3)3-4French and Indian War, (4)4Fretageot, Marie, (2)3-5Fried, Richard, (3)105frontier, (2)6, 11, 14, 22, 33, 35, 87, (3)92, (4)4, 9, 23;

Midwest, (2)5-6; Indiana, (2)15; trans-Appalachian, (3)93; Kentucky, (4)4; Tennessee, (4)9; Natchez, (4)9

Fry, Henry, (2)93-94Fry, William, (2)93Ft. Thomas, Kentucky, (2)64, 66, 70, 76, 78, 80Fulton, Robert, (2)89Fundamentalists, (2)99fur trade, (1)78

GGaff, Alan D., Bayonets in the Wilderness: Anthony Wayne’s

Legion in the Old Northwest. Reviewed by Kevin Gooding, (1)79-80

Galax Gatherers, The, by Edward O. Guerrant, (4)56, 59, 61-62

Gallipolis, Ohio, (2)92gambling, in Northern Kentucky, (2)61-81Gara, Larry, review of Fleeing for Freedom: Stories of the

Underground Railroad As Told by Levi Coffin and William Still, edited by George and Willene Hendrick, (1)88-89

Garfield, James (USA), (3)11, 18Garibaldi, (3)5Garrard, Daniel, (3)11

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Garrett, Lewis, (2)28Gast, John,(1)51Gates, Henry Louis, Jr., The Signifying Monkey, (3)94Gateway Arch (St. Louis), (3)66-67, 82‘Gateway to the South’: Regional Identity and the Louisville

Civil Rights Movement, by Tracy K’Meyer, (3)109Gay, Morris, (3)51Gayle, Addison, Oak and Ivy, (3)94Geier, Frederick V., (1)5-7gender, (1)47, 48, 50-54Genealogy of Dissent: Southern Baptist Protest in the Twenti-

eth Century, A, (2)99General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of the United

States, (4)47, 63General Assembly, Kentucky, (2)46, 49; Ohio, (2)51General Conference of Methodism (1796), (4)15General Electric, (1)11, 96; airplane engines, (1)21General Motors, (3)29Gentry, Tony, Paul Laurence Dunbar, (3)94Georgetown University, (3)102Georgia Mills, (1)52Georgia, (2)98German Americans, (2)89German language, (1)27Germany, (1)9, 48Gershman, Michael, (3)80Gerstle, Gary, (3)22Gibson, Dr. Raymond, (3)55Giffin, George, (3)46-48, 50-51Gilded Age, (1)62-63, (4)48, 58 Gilpin, Joshua, (2)30Gioielli, Robert, “Suburbs v. Slot Machines: The Commit-

tee of 500 and the Battle over Gambling in Northern Kentucky,” (2)1-2, 61

Giovanni, Nikki, (3)94-95Gipson County, Indiana, (2)10Gitlin, Todd, The Sixties: Years of Hope, Days of Rage, (3)43Gleeson, David T., review of From Anatolia to Appalachia:

A Turkish-American Dialogue, edited by Joseph M. Skolnick, Jr. and N. Brent Kennedy, (4)84-85

“Glendy Burke,” by Stephen Foster, (4)75Glenn, Daniel P., “Losing the Market Revolution: Lebanon,

Ohio, and the Economic Transformation of Warren County, 1820-1850,” (4)1-2, 23

globalization, (1)7, (3)101-102Globe-Democrat, (3)67, 72, 83Godkin, Edwin L., (1)49Goldman, Eric, The Crucial Decade, (3)104Goldwater, Barry, (3)22Goochland County, Virginia, (4)4-5Gooding, Kevin, review of Bayonets in the Wilderness: An-

thony Wayne’s Legion in the Old Northwest, by Alan D. Gaff, (1)79-80

Goodrich, Dr. Benjamin Franklin, (1)91Goody, Rabbit, review of Weavers of the Southern High-

lands, by Philis Alvic, (2)94-95

Goshorn, A.T., (1)44Governors’ Conference (1950), (3)35-36Gradison, Willis, (3)25Grand Expositions, in Cincinnati, (1)47-48, 52-54Grand Industrial Exhibitions, (1)37, 43Grand Mechanics and Citizens Ball, (1)39Grand Old Party (GOP), (3)28, 33Grant, Anne, and Memoirs of an American Lady (1808),

(1)81Great Britain, (1)8-9, (2)23, (3)36, (4)10 Great Depression, (1)9, 21, 74, 91, (3)63Great Miami River (Ohio), (4)23Great Revival, or Second Great Awakening, (2)22, 27-30,

32-35Greater Cincinnati Film Commission, (2)102Greater Pittsburgh Airport, (3)65Greece, (1)32Green River country, (2)49Green, Lewis, (4)50Green, Paul, (4)74, 77Green, Paul, and Jonathan Bolt, writers and composers for

Stephen Foster – The Musical, (4)74Green, William, (3)33-34, 39Greensboro, North Carolina, (3)44Gregory, Dick, (3)55Griffler, Keith P., Front Line of Freedom: African Americans

and the Forging of the Underground Railroad in the Ohio Valley. Reviewed by Eric R. Jackson, (1)87-88

“Grist, Grit, and Rural Society in the Early Nineteenth Century Midwest: Insight Gleaned from Grain,” by Ginette Aley, (2)1, 3

Groce, Todd, Mountain Rebels, (3)4Grundy, Ann Beard, (3)52, 58Guerrant, Anne, (4)60Guerrant, Edward O., (3)7, 9-10, 12, 14-19, (4)47-63; criti-

cism of, (4)48-49; and views of Appalachian people, (4)47-49, 51, 59-61; education, (4)49-50; and Civil War, (4)50-51; as itinerant evangelist, (4)53-54; and interdenominational cooperation, (4)56, 58, 61-62

Guerrant, Edward, Jr., (4)54Guerrant, Henry, (4)49-51Guerrant, Mary Jane DeVault, (4)51-52Guerrant, Mary, (4)49Guerrant, Richard, (4)50-51Gugel, George, (2)74-75, 77Gugliotta, Angela, (2)85“Guide to Twentieth-Century African American Resources,”

by Anne Kling, (4)65-71Gunn, Donald, (3)82Guthrie, James, (2)46, 51

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HHall, Willis O., (3)31Hallock, Thomas, From the Fallen Tree: Frontier Narratives,

Environmental Politics, and the Roots of a National Pastoral, 1749-1826. Reviewed by David G. Hen-dricks, (1)80-81

Hamilton County Commissioners (Cincinnati), (3)68Hamilton County (Ohio), (1)23, (2)100, (4)42Hamilton, Ellen, (3)18Hammond, Bray, (4)34Hammond, Charles, (4)17Hanks, Elijah, (2)34Hardeman, Nicholas P., Shucks, Shocks, and Hominy Blocks:

Corn as a Way of Life in Pioneer America, (2)6Hardin, Benjamin, (2)45-46Harding, Warren, (3)33, (4)82Hardy, Irene, (2)7Hargis, Billy James, (3)105Harlan County, Kentucky, (3)99-100Harlem Renaissance Era, (3)94-95Harriet Beecher Stowe School (Cincinnati), (4)69Harriman, Averell, (3)38Harris, Branson, (2)12, 16Harris, Eliza, (1)88-89Harris, Jerry, (3)54Harrison, Lowell H., The Anti-Slavery Movement in Ken-

tucky. Reviewed by Yvonne Pitts, (1)84-86Harrison, William Henry, (4)23, 26, 30Harrodsburg, Kentucky, (3)15, (4)4-7Hart-Benton, Thomas, (4)15-16Hartley, Fred, (3)23Harvard University, (1)26, 32Hatch, Nathan, (2)27Hay, Nancy, (2)73Haydu, Jeffrey, “‘The Most Important Civic Raw Material’:

Educating Cincinnati’s Industrial Citizens in the Early Twentieth Century,” (1)1-2, 4, 55

Hayes, Rutherford B., (1)44-45Hayne, Robert, (4)17Hays, Robert, (4)12-13Hays, Samuel, (2)86Hazel Green, Kentucky, (3)18Heaphy, Leslie, review of Tales from Cincinnati Bearcats

Basketball, by Michael Perry, (2)10-101Heart of Confederate Appalachia, The, by John Inscoe and

Gordon McKinney, (3)4Hebner, Richie, (3)75, 79Heckerman, Arthur, (2)78Helena, Arkansas, (2)91hemp, (2)42Henderson Institute for Women, (4)49Henderson, Richard, (4)4Henderson, Tom, (4)7

Hendrick, George and Willene, eds., Fleeing for Freedom: Stories of the Underground Railroad As Told by Levi Coffin and William Still. Reviewed by Larry Gara, (1)88-89

Hendricks, David G., review of From the Fallen Tree: Frontier Narratives, Environmental Politics, and the Roots of a National Pastoral, 1749-1826, by Thomas Hallock, (1)80-81

Hengelbrok, Edwin, (2)67Henkel, Paul, (2)30Henry County, Kentucky, (3)4Henry, Patrick, (4)52Heritage Program, Cincinnati, (2)102Herrmann, Alexander, (2)98Herty, Charles H., (1)77Highland College, (4)62Highland Heights, Kentucky, (2)80Highland Hills Country Club, (2)64Highland Institution, (4)62-63Highland Literary Institute, (4)49Highland Orphans Home, (4)62Highway 80 (Alabama), (3)49, 58Hindman Settlement School, (4)56Hine, Lewis, (2)96historians, (4)32-34, 39; of Appalachia, (4)48-49, 56-57, 63History Channel, (1)8history, (3)101; CIO, (3)34; economic, (1)3; industrial, (1)3;

environmental, (2)85; Ohio, (3)38-39; American, (3)97; African American, (3)59, 99, 100; oral, (3)100

“History of Technology Symposium,”(1)3Hodges, Juanita, (2)73-74Holland, William J., (3)97Holmberg, James J., “A Moment in Time: The Falls of the

Ohio – June 2, 1914,” (4)72-73Holmberg, James J., ed., Exploring with Lewis and Clark:

The 1804 Journal of Charles Floyd. Reviewed by George D. Berndt, (3)93-94

Holmberg, James J., ed., Dear Brother: Letters of William Clark to Jonathan Clark. Reviewed by Andrew Mc-Michael, (1)82-83

Home Guards, pro-Confederate, (3)10Home Mission Board, (2)99home missions (4)48, 52-53, 55-56, 58Home Missions Committee, (4)53Homestead Act, (1)25Homestead, Pennsylvania, (4)85-86Hooker, James, (1)60, 67Hoover, J. Edgar, (3)104-105“Hope and Humiliation: Humphrey Marshall, the Mountain-

eers, and the Confederacy’s Last Chance in Eastern Kentucky,” by Brian D. McKnight, (3)1, 3

Hopkins County, Tennessee, (3)87Horn, Tammy, Bees in America: How the Honey Bee Shaped

a Nation. Reviewed by Michael Magliari, (3)95-97Hosea, Henry, (2)67, 70, 81Houdini, Harry, (2)98

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Houdini, Tarzan, and the Perfect Man, by John Kasson, (2)97House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC), (3)26,

40, 104-105House of Representatives, Ohio, (4)25; United States, (3)32,

49; Ohio, (3)103 Houston, Texas, (2)99Howard University, (3)59Howard, Oliver O., (4)55, 60Howard, Perry, (3)33Howard, Raymond, (3)46-49Howe, Al, (2)76Howe, Jennifer L., ed., Cincinnati Art-Carved Furniture and

Interiors. Reviewed by Andrew Richmond, (2)92-94Howells, William Cooper, (2)7, 15Howsam, Bob, (3)78Hsiung, David, (1)74-75Huddle, Mark Andrew, “Soul Winner: Edward O. Guerrant,

the Kentucky Home Missions, and the ‘Discovery’ of Appalachia,” (4)1-2, 47

Huddle, Mark Andrew, review of To Move a Mountain: Fighting the Global Economy in Appalachia, by Eve S. Weinbaum, (1)95-97

Hudson River, (2)89Huggins, Bob, (2)100Hughes, Charles Evans, (4)82Humphrey, Hubert, (3)33Hunt, Freeman, (1)31, 33Hunt’s Magazine, (1)31Hunter Louis, (2)13Hutchins, Francis, (3)44, 50, 52-54Huxtable, Ada Louise, (3)74

IIberian populations, (3)87-88“If All the World Were Mechanics and Farmers: Democracy

and the Formative Years of Land-Grant Colleges in America,” by Alan I. Marcus, (1)1, 2, 23

Illinois country, (3)91Illinois, (2)4, 12-14, 25, 28; northern, (2)12; and market

economy, (4)39Illustrated Cincinnati, (1)49immigrants, (1)14, (2)4; European, (1)74, (2)3; German,

(2)12; Italian, (3)102immigration, (4)48, 58-59, 74, 76, 79independent producers, (2)57Indiana Gazeteer, The, (2)3Indiana, (1)42, (2)3-6, 9-10, 12-17, 31, (3)75, 106-107,

(4)67; Territory, (2)7, 12-13, 23; Territory General Assembly, (2)7; National Guard, (3)99; Republican Party, (3)98

Indiana University, (3)106-107industrial development, (2)78Industrial Expositions, in Cincinnati, (1)50, 52industrial hierarchy, (1)55, 57

industrial production, (1)28, 42-43, 45industrial revolution, (4)57industrial trades, (1)19, 21industrial universities, in German states, (1)31industrialization, (1)6-10, 12-21, 74, (4)24-25, 47; and

“classic” narrative, (1)8; rural, (1)12; in Cincinnati, (1)16, 18

Industry, (1)13industry, (1)6, 37, 43-48, 50-51, 53, 58, (2)3-4; diversified,

(1)19; meatpacking, (1)16; plastics, (1)5; American, (1)37, 41, 54; steam, (1)42; in Cincinnati, (1)50; ma-chine tool, (1)69; gambling, (2)62, 79; auto, (3)101-102; rubber, (3)101-102; American, (3)102

information systems, (1)6inner city, (3)65, 71, 73; and crime, (3)65Inscoe, John and Gordon McKinney, The Heart of Confeder-

ate Appalachia, (3)4Inscoe, John, (1)74institutions, elite, (1)26internal improvements, (2)40, 45, 48-49, 52, 54International Brotherhood of Magicians, (2)97International Harvester, (3)99-100Interstate 275 (Cincinnati), (2)78Iowa Agricultural College, (1)25Iraq, (1)90Ireland, (1)15, (2)10isolationism, and Robert A. Taft, (3)26

JJ. Dan Talbott Amphitheatre, (4)74Jackson, Andrew, (2)44, 57, (3)10, (4)3-4, 7-20; and elope-

ment with Rachel Robards, (4)4, 9, 12, 15, 20; and family, (4)8; and Lewis Robards, (4)8-9; oath of allegiance to Spain, (4)8-9; and duels, (4)15-16; as the Great Western Bluebeard, (4)18, 20; and market revolution, (4)32

Jackson, Eric R., review of Front Line of Freedom: African Americans and the Forging of the Underground Rail-road in the Ohio Valley, by Keith P. Griffler, (1)87-88

Jackson, Eric, review of In His Own Voice: The Dramatic and Other Uncollected Works of Paul Laurence Dunbar, edited by Herbert Woodward Martin and Ronald Primeau, (3)94-95

Jackson, Hattie, (2)75Jackson, Jimmie Lee, (3)54Jackson, Nellie Foster, (4)67Jackson, Rachel, (4)3-20; as Jezebel, (4)3, 15, 20; and divorce

from Lewis Robards, (4)3, 9, 11-14, 17-19; marriage to Lewis Robards, (4)6, 11; marriage problems of, (4)6-8, 16; and elopement, (4)4, 9, 12, 17, 20; mar-riage to Andrew Jackson, (4)9, 17; and adultery, (4)9, 13, 15, 18, 20

Jacksonian Era, (2)32, (4)24Jacksonian ideals, (2)56-57

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Jacksonians, (4)3, 19, 32-33; and economy, (4)32; in Warren County (Ohio), (4)33-34; in Ohio, (4)33

Jacobs, Seth, review of I Was A Communist for the FBI: The Unhappy Life and Times of Matt Cvetic, by Daniel J. Leab, (3)104-105

Jaeger, Morrie, (2)61Japan, (1)9Jefferson County, Kentucky, (2)45, (4)14Jefferson Medical College (Philadelphia), (4)52Jefferson, Robert F., review of African American Miners and

Migrants: The Eastern Kentucky Social Club, by Thomas E. Wagner and Phillip J. Obermiller, (3)99-100

Jefferson, Thomas, (2)23, (3)90-91, (4)7, 25; and Notes on the State of Virginia (1785), (1)81

Jeffersonian dogma, (2)42Jeffersonian-Jacksonian ideals, (2)57Jennings, Jonathan, (2)10Jewish people, and Selma to Montgomery march, (3)55Jim Crow, (3)31, 45-46; laws, (1)45, 54Johnson, Chapman, (4)18Johnson, Claude, (2)66-67, 70, 72, 77, 81Johnson, Frank, (3)46-47, 49Johnson, Howard, (3)46Johnson, Lyndon, (3)46, 49-50, 59Johnson, Oliver, (2)8, 12, 17Johnson, Paul E., (4)34Johnson, Robert, (3)58Johnston, Joseph E., (4)52Jolly, A.J., (2)79Judd, Dennis, (3)73, 83Judgment Day, (2)25

KK’Meyer, Tracy, ‘Gateway to the South’: Regional Identity

and the Louisville Civil Rights Movement, (3)109Kadetz, Izzy, (2)61Kanon, Tom, “‘Scared from Their Sins for a Season’: The

Religious Ramifications of the New Madrid Earth-quakes,” 1811-1812,” (2)1-2, 21

Kansas, (2)21Kasson, John, Houdini, Tarzan, and the Perfect Man, (2)97“Keep Your Eyes on the Prize,” (3)56Kellar, Harry, (2)98Keller, Christian B., review of Two Germans in the Civil War:

The Diary of John Daeuble and the Letters of Gott-fried Rentschler, 6th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, edited by Joseph R. Reinhart, (2)89-90

Kellogg, Paul, Pittsburgh Survey, (2)96Kennedy, N. Brent, The Melungeons: The Resurrection of a

Proud People the True Story of Ethnic Cleansing in America, (4)84

Kennedy, Robert, (2)74Kenny, D.J., (1)49

Kent State University Press, (2)91Kentucky Campaign, (3)3-19Kentucky Gazette, (4)14Kentucky Human Relations Commission, (3)59Kentucky School for Deafmutes (sic), (4)49Kentucky, (1)42, 76, 83-86, (2)21, 25, 28, 31, 34, 39-60,

86-87, 89-90, 104, (3)3-4, 6, 8-9, 15, 18-19, 43, 75, 91-93, (4)5-6,8-9, 11, 13-15, 23, 49, 51-52, 61, 79, 83, 89; Presbyterian Synod of, (2)27, 30; General Assembly, (2)46, 49; northern, (2)61-81; Confederate invasion of, (3)4-19; eastern, (3)3-4, 10-11, 14, 16, 18-19, 99-100, (4)47, 49, 51, 53-54; and segregation, (3)43-44

Kercheval, Thomas, (2)41Kesling, George, (4)35Kettell, Thomas, (2)41-42Kinderman, Gibbs, (3)46-49King, Dr. Martin Luther, Jr., (3)43-44, 46-50, 53, 55, 57King, James H., (4)58King, Rev. James, (4)65Kling, Anne, “Guide to Twentieth-Century African American

Resources,” (4)65-71Klotter, James C., (4)55Knight, Etheridge, (3)94-95Know-Nothings, (2)87, (3)4, (4)77Knox County, Kentucky, (2)48Knox, Henry, (1)60Knoxville, Tennessee, (3)4-5, 54, (4)51Korea, (3)105Korean peninsula, (3)26Korean War, (3)102Krebs, Adolph, (1)50Kreider, Thomas, (3)56, 58-59Kreppel, Maria, (1)3Krock, Arthur, (3)35Kroll, Jack, (3)24, 33-34Krupar, Jason, (1)3Ku Klux Klan, (3)46, 52, 54, 58, 98, (4)88

LLabor Council, in Cincinnati, (1)68Labor League for Political Education (LLPE), of AFL,

(3)24, 30Labor League for Taft, (3)30-31Labor Management Relations Act (1947), (3)30labor unions, (3)28-29, 40; and politics, (3)21-23, 25labor, regional division of, (1)12; manual, (1)29, 57-58,

60-61; and turmoil, (1)45; child, (2)15; family, (2)15; free, (2)46

laborer, wage, (4)24, 39laborers, German, (1)16Lake Erie, (2)43, (4)26, 86Lakes, Richard, (1)4

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Land Clearance for Redevelopment Authority (St. Louis), (3)67, 72

land grants, (1)25Langsam, Walter, (2)94Langston, John Mercer (1)87Langstroth, Lorenzo, (3)96language, modern, (1)34Las Vegas, (2)61-62, 74, 76, 81; MGM Grand, (2)61Lausche, Frank, (3)35-36Lawrence Scientific School, at Harvard University, (1)32Lawrence, David L., (3)70lawyers, (1)32, (2)33Leab, Daniel J., I Was A Communist for the FBI: The Un-

happy Life and Times of Matt Cvetic. Reviewed by Seth Jacobs, (3)104-105

Lebanon, Ohio, (4)23-44; economic transformation of, (4)24; concentration on pork, (4)24, 30, 41

Lee, Francis Graham, ed., The Collected Works of William Howard Taft, Volume VIII: “Liberty Under Law” & Selected Supreme Court Opinions. Reviewed by Mat-thew S. R. Bewig, (4)81-82

Lee, Henry, (4)19Lee, J. Bracken, (3)28Lee, Robert E., (3)3, 6Leesburg, Tennessee, (4)51-52legislation, civil rights, (3)31Leonard, Bill, (2)98Lester, Charles, (2)63, 65, 73-74Letter from the Jackson Committee of Nashville, A, (4)18Lewis and Clark Expedition, (3)93Lewis and Clark, (1)78, 82-83Lewis, Eleanor Custis, (4)16Lewis, Jesse, (2)66, 71Lewis, John, (3)25, 45, 55, 57Lewis, Meriweather, (1)81Lewis, Ronald L., review of Walking Toward the Sunset:

The Melungeons of Appalachia, by Wayne Winkler, (3)87-88

Lewistown, Maine, (4)85-86Lexington, Kentucky, (2)31-32, 75, (3)7, 15Lexington, Virginia, (4)49liberalism, classical, (2)57; New Deal, (3)22Liberia, (1)86Liberty Party, (2)56libraries, subscription (1)38, 39Life, (2)96light bulb, incandescent, (1)5Liguest, Pierre LaClede, (1)79Lima, Ohio, (3)29Lincoln Institute (Kentucky), (3)44Lincoln, Abraham, (1)84, (2)104, (3)92Lincolnism, (3)8Lindsey, Thomas, (2)45Lingo, Al, (3)45Litchfield, Edward, (3)66literature, classical, (1)26lithograph, (1)48, 49, 50

lithographers, (1)49lithography, (1)48Little Miami River (Ohio), (4)23Liuzzo, Viola, (3)58Livingston, Robert, (2)89Lloyd, Evelyn White, (3)45, 56, 59lobby, agriculture, (1)24, 27Lodge and Shipley, (1)16Lofaro, Michael A., Daniel Boone: An American Life. Re-

viewed by Corey Smith, (1)83-84, (3)92-93Logan, (1)81London, England, (1)30Longworth, Joseph, (2)93Lookout House (Kentucky), (2)64Lorant, Stefan, (2)96-97Loring, W. W. (CSA), (3)13“Losing the Market Revolution: Lebanon, Ohio, and the

Economic Transformation of Warren County, 1820-1850,” by Daniel P. Glenn, (4)1, 23

Lost Cause, (4)50-51Louisiana Gazette, (2)23Louisiana Territory, (1)78Louisiana, (2)33, (4)8Louisville and Portland Canal, (4)73Louisville Anzeiger, (2)89Louisville, Kentucky, (2)26, 31-32, 39, 48-49, (3)44, 59, 109,

(4)72-73Love, Steve and David Giffels., Wheels of Fortune: The Story

of Rubber in Akron. Reviewed by Gregory Wilson, (1)90-92

Lowell system, (1)9Lowell, Massachusetts, (1)9Lubell, Samuel, (3)40Ludewick, Daniel, (2)4-5Ludlow, Israel, (2)3-5Lyceums, (1)38Lyle, John, (2)28Lynch, Kentucky, (3)99-100Lynn, Massachusetts, (1)56

Mmachine shop, (1)34machine tools, (1)18Machinery Department, of Exhibition, (1)41machinery, (1)29, 41; steam-powered, (1)8; water-powered,

(1)8; custom-built, (1)12machines, industrial, (1)7-8machinists, (1)57-58Mack, Dwayne, “‘Ain’t Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me

Around’: Berea College’s Participation in the Selma to Montgomery March,” (3)1-2, 43

Madison, Indiana, (1)87, (2)10Madison, James, (2)23, (4)25

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Magliari, Michael, reviewer of Bees in America: How the Honey Bee Shaped a Nation, by Tammy Horn, (3)95-97

Mallory, William, (3)81Malone, Bill, (1)74Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, The, (1)83Manifest Destiny, (1)51Mansfield, E.D., (1)39Manual Training Center, (1)58manufactured goods, (1)10-11, 47Manufacturers’ Association, in Cincinnati, (1)65manufacturers, (1)10-11, 17, 38, 43, 57-58, 61, 66-67; in

Cincinnati, (1)62, 65; machine tool, (1)68Manufacturers’ Club, (1)70manufacturing, (1)8, 12, 16-17, 26, 45, 58, (2)6; in Warren

County (Ohio), (4)31, 35March on Frankfort (Kentucky), (3)51March on Washington, (3)57Marcus, Alan I., “If All the World Were Mechanics and

Farmers: Democracy and the Formative Years of Land-Grant Colleges in America,” (1)1-2, 4, 23

Marion County, Indiana, (2)8market economy, (2)10, (4)24, 26, 29-32, 35, 39-44; resis-

tance to, (4)32market revolution, (2)18, 39, (4)24, 43-44marriage, (4)6, 9, 11, 14-17, 19-20; extralegal, (4)9-10;

as folkway, (4)10; and backcountry, (4)10, 20; as private, (4)19

“Marriage, Mayhem, and Presidential Politics: The Robards-Jackson Backcountry Scandal,” by Ann Toplovich, (4)1,3

Marsh, Theodore, (1)63Marshall, Humphrey, (3)3-19, (4)50; background, (3)4;

political life, (3)4; ambition, (3)6-7; disappointments, (3)13, 15-17

Martin, Herbert Woodward and Ronald Primeau, eds., In His Own Voice: The Dramatic and Other Uncollected Works of Paul Laurence Dunbar. Reviewed by Eric Jackson, (3)94-95

Martin, Kenyon, (2)101Maryland, (3)3, 6mass production, (1)11-12, 21Massachusetts Institute of Technology, (1)24Massachusetts, (1)9, 52, (2)46; and extralegal marriage,

(4)10Massey, Andrea, (3)100Matewan, West Virginia, (4)85-86Mattson, Ron, (3)51Matusow, Harvey, (3)104Maxwell, Sidney D., (1)64, 66May Music Festivals, in Cincinnati, (1)43-44May, Andrew Jackson “Jack,” (3)10, 14Mayer, Roberta A., (2)94McCarthy, Joseph, (3)25, 104McCarthyism, (3)25, 26, 104McCauley, Deborah V., (4)56McDowell, Dr., (4)74-75

McDowell, Jane, (4)74-75, 79McDowell, Mrs., (4)74-75McElwaine, Andrew S., (2)86McGary, Hugh, (4)9, 13McKay, Spruce, (4)7-8, 11-12McKeen, William Riley, (1)92-93McKinney, Gordon, (1)74McKnight, Brian D., “Hope and Humiliation: Humphrey

Marshall, the Mountaineers, and the Confederacy’s Last Chance in Eastern Kentucky,” (3)1-3

McLean, Nathaniel, (4)27McMichael, Andrew, reviewer of Dear Brother: Letters of

William Clark to Jonathan Clark, edited by James J. Holmberg, (1)82-83

McMicken School of Design (University of Cincinnati), (2)93McReady, James, (2)34mechanic arts, (1)37, 39mechanic institutes, (1)25, 30, 37-46mechanical arts, (1)25, 29-31, 34, 61mechanics, (1)12, 23-34, 38-39, 41, 51, 57-58, 60mechanization, (1)8Medary, Samuel, (2)50, 52Mehrer, Mark W., Cahokia’s Countryside: Household

Archaeology, Settlement Pattern, and Social Power. Reviewed by Susan M. Alt, (3)88-90

Mellon Arena & Civic Center, (3)73Mellon family, (3)67, 69Mellon, Richard K., (3)65-66Mellon, Steve, After the Smoke Clears: Struggling to Get By

in Rustbelt America. Reviewed by Mark Tebeau, (4)85-86

Melungeon Research Committee, (4)84Melungeons, (3)87-88, (4)84-85 Menefee, Captain, (3)10-11Mercer County, Kentucky, (2)30, (4)5-6, 9, 12, 14Mercer University (Georgia), (2)99merchants, (1)32, 39, (2)48; Boston, (1)9Meriwether, David, (2)45Methodist Western Conference, (2)27Methodists, in Appalachia, (4)54, 62metropolis, (1)46Mexican War, (3)4, 11Mexico, (3)4Meyer, Bruce, The Once and Future Union: The Rise and Fall

of the United Rubber Workers, 1935-1995. Reviewed by James R. Anderson, (3)101-102

Miami and Erie Canal, (1)43, 45, (4)23-24, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35-36, 41-43

Miami Country, (2)11Michigan, (2)12; and agricultural college, (1)25Mid-Atlantic states, (1)13, 16, (2)43middle class, (1)52, (3)64, 71; and suburbs, (3)64-5, 78, 82;

and sports stadiums, (3)79, 83Midwest, (2)15-16, 63; early, (2)3-5, 17-18; and conservative

politics, (3)27migrants, black Appalachian, (3)99mill boy, (2)16-18

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Mill Creek Valley (Cincinnati), (1)13Mill Springs, Kentucky, (3)6Millcreek Expressway (Interstate 75), (3)81Miller, Amy L., (2)94Miller, Charles Dana, (2)90-92Miller, Jacob D., (4)27Miller, Mary, (2)28-29Miller, Zane, (1)3millers, (2)5-10; and cooperation with farmers, (2)7milling, of grain, (2)5mills, (2)6-18; English textile, (1)9; grist, (2)5, 11, 13-14;

horse, (2)7-8, 12-13; ox, (2)7; merchant (2)7; water-powered, (2)7-8; wind-powered, (2)7; commercial, (2)10; hand, (2)11; saw, (2)13; wheat, (2)13-14

Mills, Samuel, (2)33millstones, (2)9-11, 13Milwaukee, (1)12minimalists, in scholarship, (3)88-89Minneapolis, (1)12Minnesota, (1)14, (3)33Miro, Estevan, (4)8missionaries, (4)48, 52, 56, 60-61; and African Americans,

(4)55Missionary Ridge, (2)90Mississippi River, (2)21-23, 25, 35, 91, (4)7; under Spanish

control, (4)8 Mississippi Valley, (1)42, (2)21, 39, 42 Mississippi, (2)67, (3)32-33; Freedom Summer, (3)44Missouri, (2)21Mitchell, M.H., (2)53Model T automobile, (1)9Modern Enchantments, by Simon During, (2)97Monatan Indians, (3)87Montana, (3)95Montgomery, Alabama, (3)43, 49-50, 54-55; Bus Boycott,

(3)54Moore, Michael, Roger & Me, (4)86Morgan County, Indiana, (2)9, 14, 17Morgan, John Hunt, (2)105, (3)5, (4)51Morganton, North Carolina, (3)46Mormons, (4)59; in Appalachia, (4)54, 62Morrill Land-Grant Act, (1)23, 25Morrison, Toni, (3)94-95Morrow, Jeremiah, (4)23, 27Moss, Armelia, (3)100“‘The Most Important Civic Raw Material’: Educating

Cincinnati’s Industrial Citizens in the Early Twentieth Century,” by Jeffrey Haydu, (1)1, 2, 55

mound complex, (3)88Mount Sterling, Kentucky, (3)9, 12, 14-15, (4)52, 56Mountain Rebels, by Todd Groce, (3)4mountaineers, Kentucky, (3)12, 18movement, civil rights, (3)50, 60mugwump politics, (1)63Muller, Edward K., (2)85Murdoch, Harvey, (4)62Murdoch, Louise, (4)62

Murphy, Judge Ray, (2)66Murray, James, (1)1, 4Murray, Philip, (3)33-34muscular Christianity, (2)33Music and Exhibition Hall, (1)44Music Hall, in Cincinnati, (1)43-44, 53Mussman, Ralph, (2)79“My Old Kentucky Home,” by Stephen Foster, (4)75, 79“My Old Kentucky Home, Good Night,” by Stephen Foster,

(4)79My Old Kentucky Home State Park, (4)74

Nnails, wire, (1)5Nashville Committee, (4)6, 9, 17Nashville, Tennessee (2)92, (3)46, (4)4, 6, 9, 11-14Natchez, Mississippi, (2)25Natchez, Spanish, (4)4, 8-9, 12, 14Nation, The, (1)49National Association for the Advancement of Colored People

(NAACP), (3)32, 50, (4)88; Cincinnati Chapter, (4)66-67

National Association of Manufacturers, (1)55, (3)23National Council of Churches, (3)43, 46, 50National Football League, (3)69National Guard, Indiana, (3)99National Historic Registry, (2)102National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), (3)23National Republican Party, (4)32-33; and market revolution,

(4)32National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, (1)87-88,

(2)102Nationwide Arena, (3)106Native American, (1)45, 53-54, 74, 84, (2)4, (3)87, 92; in

art, (1)53; and marginalization of, (1)53; and gam-bling, (2)81

“Nelly Bly,” by Stephen Foster, (4)78New Burlington: The Life and Death of an American Village,

by John Baskin, (4)86New Constitution, The, (2)52New Deal coalition, (3)22, 27, 31, 40New Deal Democrats, (3)21New Deal, (3)21-23, 27New England, (1)9, 12, (2)43, (3)55 New Harmony, Indiana, (2)3New Jersey, (1)7, (3)23 “New Light” Presbyterians, (2)34New Madrid Fault, (2)22New Madrid, Missouri, (2)21-38New Orleans, (1)42, (2)10, 21, 25, 42, 92, (4)26New University Conference (NUC), (3)107New York City, (1)12, 48, (4)26-27, 54, 77, 79; and baseball

teams, (3)70; and Stephen Foster, (4)77, 79New York Mets, (3)70

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and garment trade, (1)14-15; and agricultural college, (1)25

Newport City Commission, (2)76Newport Civic Association (NCA), (2)64, 67Newport, Kentucky, (2)61-81Newrock, Dean Richard, (1)3Nichols, George Ward, (1)57Nine Mile Run (Pittsburgh), (2)86Norman, Donald, (1)3Norman, Sandy, review of Devastation and Renewal: An

Environmental History of Pittsburgh and its Region, edited by Joel Tarr, (2)85-86

North American Review, (2)41North Carolina, (1)77, (2)4, (4)7-8, 11, 61North Korea, (3)26North, the, (1)41-42Northwest Ordinance (1787), (1)87, (2)43Northwest Territory, (1)81, (2)102nuclear fission, (1)6Nystrom, Eric, review of Steam: The Untold Story of

America’s First Great Invention, by Andrea Sutcliffe, (2)88-89

OO’Neil, William F., (1)91O’Neill, C. William, (3)103O’Neill, Tip, (2)40O’Toole, James, “The Day the World Changed: American

Catholics and the Revolution of Vatican II,” (4)87Oak and Ivy, by Addison Gayle, (3)94“Oh! Susanna,” by Stephen Foster, (4)75-78Ohio Assembly, (4)23, 40Ohio Bicentennial Legacy Project, (1)75Ohio Board of Canal Commissioners, (4)40Ohio Canal Commission, (4)23, 28Ohio Enterprise, The, (4)68Ohio Mechanic’s Institute (OMI), (1)3, 37-46, 52, 55-58, 60-

61, 67; Board of Directors, (1)42, 44Ohio River, (1)13, 88-89, (2)11-12, 23, 39-40, 43, 50, 62,

105, (3)8-9, 13, 91; Falls of, (3)93, (4)12, 26-27, 72-73, 75

Ohio State Journal, (2)55Ohio Statesman, (2)50, 55Ohio Valley, (1)81, 87, (2)21, 33, 89, 92-93, 104, 106,

(3)109, (4)89 Ohio, (1)38, 42, 45, 51-52, 75-76, (2)7, 11, 14-15, 29-30,

34, 39-60, 86-87, 91-92, 97-98, (3)26, 30, 33-34, 36-37, 39-40, 75, 96, 102-103, (4)23-25, 32; northern, (1)14, (4)86; southern, (2)43; General Assembly, (2)51, (3)103; political history of, (2)98; post-World War II politics, (3)21-40; and Democratic Party,

(3)24; and Republican Party, (3)33; Colored Voters Committee, (3)31-32; 1950 Senate race, (3)21-40; and beekeeping, (3)96; House of Representatives, (3)103, (4)25; southwest, (4)23, 32

Old Guard, The, (2)49-50Old Northwest, (2)3-4, 6-7, 10, 14Old Talbott Tavern, (2)105Olive Hill High School, (3)46Olson, Ted, (1)74Omaha, Nebraska, (3)27organized crime, (2)62, 80organized labor, (3)27, 35, 39; and politics, (3)23, 26 Origins of the Urban Crisis, by Thomas Sugrue, (3)23Orphan Brigade, (3)17Orvell, Miles, review of Dream Street: W. Eugene Smith’s

Pittsburgh Project, edited by Sam Stephenson, (2)96-97

Osage nation, (1)78Other South, The, by Carl Degler, (3)3“otherness,” of Appalachian people, (4)55-57Our Country: Its Possible Future and Its Present Crisis, by

Josiah Strong, (4)58-59Over the Rhine (Cincinnati), (1)16Overton, James, (4)7Overton, John, (4)7, 13Owl Cars, Mashers, and Night Travelers: Women’s Experi-

ence of Navigating the Nocturnal City, 1850-1920, by Peter Baldwin, (3)108-109

PPacific coast, (1)13Page, Wilbur A., (4)69Paine, Thomas, (4)20Paisley, Thomas, (2)73paleontology, (3)97Panic of 1819, (4)25Panic of 1837, (2)44, (4)38 Paris, Kentucky, (3)12Parker, John P., (1)87Parks, Rosa, (3)57Parton, James, (4)3Passaic, New Jersey, (1)13paternalism, (3)100Patrick, Jeff, review of “The Supply for Tomorrow Must

Not Fail”: The Civil War of Captain Simon Perkins, Jr., a Union Quartermaster, by Lenette S. Taylor, and The Struggle for the Life of the Republic: A Civil War Narrative by Brevet Major Charles Dana Miller, 76th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, edited by Stewart Bennett and Barbara Tilley (2)90-92

Patterson, James T., (3)26Patterson, New Jersey, (1)13Paul Laurence Dunbar, by Tony Gentry, (3)94Peace Corps, (3)59

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peculiar institution, (2)56Peluso, Johnny, (2)76Penland and Arrowcraft, (2)95Pennsylvania, (1)52, (2)29, (3)27 ; and agricultural college,

(1)25Perkins, Simon, Jr., (2)90-92Perry, Michael, Tales from Cincinnati Bearcats Basketball.

Reviewed by Leslie Heaphy, (2)100-101Perryville, Kentucky, (3)15Peru, Indiana, (2)4Pessen, Edward, (4)39Peter, Paul, and Mary, (3)55, 57Philadelphia Vigilance Committee, (1)88Philadelphia, (1)12-14, 30, 79, (2)88, 93, (3)75, 79, (4)26,

65; and Centennial Exhibition, (1)44Phillips, Christopher, (1)103, (2)107, (3)111, (4)90 Philyaw, L. Scott, Virginia’s Western Visions: Political and

Cultural Expansion on an Early American Frontier. Reviewed by Marion Nelson Winship, (3)90-91

Pike County, Kentucky, (3)10-11Piketon, Kentucky, (3)11Pinchot, Gifford, (1)77Pinnacle, (3)51, 53pioneer, (2)14-15, 17; Midwestern, (2)9, 11Pise, Lievy (Olivia), (4)74, 78Pitman, Benn, (2)93-94Pitman, Isaac, (2)93Pitts, Yvonne, review of The Anti-Slavery Movement in

Kentucky, by Lowell H. Harrison and Evil Necessity: Slavery and Political Culture in Antebellum Kentucky, by Harold D. Tallant, (1)84-86

Pittsburgh Photographic Library, (2)96Pittsburgh Pirates, (3)66, 70, 72, 75Pittsburgh Press, (4)85Pittsburgh Project, (2)97Pittsburgh Steelers, (3)66, 70, 72Pittsburgh Survey, by Paul Kellogg, (2)96Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, (1)9, 12, 15, (2)85-86, 96, (3)63-

84, 104, 106, (4)74-76; and riverfront, (3)64; and Greater Pittsburgh Airport, (3)65; and Three Rivers Stadium, (3)65; City Council, (3)66; Chamber of Commerce, (3)69; Stadium Committee, (3)74; and dinosaurs, (3)97-98; Communist Party, (3)104; and Stephen Foster, (4)74-76, 79

planters, (2)47, 50; in Blue Grass, (2)48Plato, (1)26Point State Park (Pittsburgh), (3)73Political Action Committee, of CIO (CIO-PAC), (3)23, 30,

32-34, 37-39Political Action Committee, of Ohio Democratic Party, (3)24political corruption, (2)80-81polygamy, (4)11polytechnic schools, (1)32-33Pontiac, Michigan, (3)29Poole, Fr. William, (3)52, 54-56“Poor Uncle Tom, good night,” by Stephen Foster, (4)79

Pope, Justin, review of Stephen Foster- The Musical, directed by Rick Dildine, (4)2,

Popular Photography, (2)97populism, (1)57pork, as commodity, (4)24, 30, 41Porter, Jennie D., (4)69Portsmouth, Ohio, (4)27Post Office, (1)13post-Civil War period, (4)55, 57posters, exhibition, (1)47-54; lithographic, (1)48; chromo-

lithographic, (1)49, 54post-industrial economy, (3)65Potofsky, Jacob, (3)33-34Potomac River, (2)88Potter, Gary, (2)68Pound Gap, (3)18Powell, Jane Matney, (3)55, 59prejudice, racial, (3)59Presbyterian Synod of Kentucky, (2)27, 30, (4)47, 53Presidential Campaign (1824), (4)16; (1828), (4)3, 17press, labor, (3)30, 33; Ohio, (3)35Preston, William C. (CSA), (3)15, (4)50Prestonsburg, Kentucky, (3)10Princeton University, (1)26printing press, (1)48, 51; steam-powered, (1)48-49printing, electrotype, (1)48; relief, (1)48Proclamation of 1763, (3)91Procter & Gamble, (1)16, (3)108-109production, (1)11, 12; mass, (1)9; economic, (2)6progress, (1)6, 28, 44-45, 47, 50, 52-53; national, (1)27; sci-

entific, (1)33; commercial, (1)54; material, (1)65, (2)3Progressive Architecture, (3)77Progressive Era, (4)48, 58Progressive Party, (3)26Prohibition, (1)20; repeal of, (2)63proletarianization, of white workers, (2)46property rights, (2)51, 53prostitution, (2)64-65Protestantism, (4)55-56, 58Protestants, (2)72, 86-87Protestants, and Selma to Montgomery march, (3)55protests, anti-Vietnam, (3)59Providence, Rhode Island, (1)56, (3)55public debt, (2)45-46, 49, 53public schools, Cincinnati, (1)58, 60, 69Pullman strike (1894), (4)82Purcell, John Baptist, (2)87Purdue University, (1)24Pursell, Carroll, (1)4Putney, Richard, (4)49

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QQuakers, and Underground Railroad, (1)88Queen City of the West, (1)19, 24, 39, 43, 45, 47, 51-52,

(3)74

Rrace, (1)47, 48, 50, 52-54, (3)57, (4)47-48, 55, 58-59, 77-79;

and sports stadiums, (3)78-81; Anglo-Saxon, (4)47-48, 55, 58-59; and Stephen Foster, (4)77-79

racial discrimination, (3)44-45; and Berea College, (3)44-45racial equality, (3)43-44racial prejudice, (3)59racism, (1)12, (3)88 ; in Kentucky, (1)86; in Alabama, (3)53;

and mob violence, (3)54railroads, (1)5, 13-14, 41-42, 44, (2)9Randall, Dudley, The Black Poet, (3)94Randolph, A. Philip, (3)57Randolph, George, (3)5, 7, 10, 12-13Randolph, John, (4)52Rankin, John, (1)88Ratliff, James, (3)26Ratterman, Anne, (2)74Ratterman, George, (2)67, 70, 72-73, 75-81Raymond Walters College (Cincinnati), (1)3, (4)87Rea, Tom, Bone Wars: The Excavation and Celebrity of An-

drew Carnegie’s Dinosaur. Reviewed by Phil Roberts, (3)97-98

Read, Henry E., (3)7Reconstruction, (1)54, 74, (3)60, (4)57Reeb, Rev. James, (3)49, 51, 53-54Reece, B. Carrol, (3)27, 36Reed, Private Moses, (3)94Reed, William, (3)97Reemelin, Charles, (1)64, (2)53reform, marital, (4)12reformers, agricultural, (1)29regional identity, (1)41-42Reinhart, Joseph R., ed., Two Germans in the Civil War: The

Diary of John Daeuble and the Letters of Gottfried Rentschler, 6th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Re-viewed by Christian B. Keller, (2)89-90

Remini, Robert, (4)9-10, 17Rentschler, Gottfried, (2)89-90“Representing the Art and Industry of Progress: Cincinnati’s

Grand Exposition Posters,” by Tracy Teslow, (1)1-2, 47

Republic, The, (2)41republican ideals, (1)67Republican National Committee, (3)27-28, 33Republican Party, (3)21-23, 27, 30, 38-40, (4)68; Indiana,

(3)98

Republican platform, (3)27republican tradition, (1)55republicanism, (1)55, 62-63, 65; in Cincinnati, (1)57Republicans, (2)67-68, 76, (3)21, 23, 32; conservative, (3)23;

Congressional, (3)28; conservative, (3)40Revivals, (2)28, 30, 35Revolution, American, (3)91revolution, market, (2)39; transportation, (2)39; American,

(2)42Revolutionary Era, (1)83, (3)92Rey, Celeste, ed., Southern Heritage on Display: Public Ritual

and Ethnic Diversity within Southern Regionalism, (4)85

Rhodes, James A., (3)103Rice, David, (4)52Richmond, Andrew, review of Cincinnati Art-Carved

Furniture and Interiors, edited by Jennifer L. Howe, (2)92-94

Richmond, Virginia, (2)23, (3)7, 10, (4)7, 67Ripley, Ohio, (1)87Rising Sun, Indiana, (1)87Rising Tide: Lessons from 165 Years of Brand Building at

Proctor & Gamble, by Davis Dyer, (3)108-109river cities, (3)64Riverfront Stadium (Cincinnati), (2)79, (3)69, 77-81Robards, Elizabeth Sampson, (4)6Robards, Elizabeth Woodson Lewis, (4)4-6Robards, George, (4)5-6Robards, Jesse, (4)5Robards, Joseph, (4)5Robards, Lewis, (4)3-14, 16, 19-20; marriage to Rachel

Donelson (Jackson), (4)6; marriage problems of, (4)6-8; and Andrew Jackson, (4)8; divorce from Rachel Robards (Jackson), (4)3, 9, 11-15, 19; marriage to Hannah Wynn, (4)14; divorce narrative of, (4)19

Robards, Rachel, see Rachel JacksonRobards, William, Sr., (4)4-6Robenalt, James D., Linking Rings: William W. Durbin and

the Magic and Mystery of America. Reviewed by Matthew Wittmann, (2)97-98

Roberts, Phil, review of Bone Wars: The Excavation and Celebrity of Andrew Carnegie’s Dinosaur, by Tom Rea, (3)97-98

Robertson, Daniel, (2)53Robertson, James, (4)12Robertson, Oscar, (2)100-101Robinson, Carroll, (3)46Robinson, Rev. Stuart, (4)47, 50, 53-54Rocky Mountains, (1)78Rogers, Elder Samuel, (2)32Roll, Norbert, (2)74-75, 77Rolston, Arthur, “A Tale of Two States: Producerism and

Constitutional Reform in Antebellum Kentucky and Ohio,” (2)1-2, 39

Roman Catholics, (4)59Rome, (1)32Rookwood Pottery (Cincinnati), (2)93

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Rooney, Miss Jennie, (1)48Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, (2)97-98Rosecrans, General William S., (2)92Roselawn Baptist Church (Cincinnati), (4)66Ross, Reuben, (2)21, 24Ross, Thomas R., (4)28Rowan, John, Jr., (4)75Royster, Jacqueline Jones. Profiles of Ohio Women, 1803-

2003. Reviewed by Bari Oyler Stith, (1)75-76Ruegamer, Lana, (3)99Ruehlmann, Eugene, (3)71, 73, 83Rumsey, James, (2)88-89Russell Sage Foundation, (1)94Rustin, Bayard, (3)57Rutgers University, (1)7, 24Rydell, Robert, (1)4

SSaengerfest (or Music) Hall, (1)43, 47, 54Salstrom, Paul, (1)74San Diego, California, (3)70San Francisco, California, (1)13, (3)59Sandy River valley (Kentucky), (3)11Saturday Evening Post, (3)40, 104Saturday Review of Literature, (3)53“‘�Scared from Their Sins for a Season’: The Religious

Ramifications of the New Madrid Earthquakes, 1811-1812,” by Tom Kanon, (2)1, 21

Schenck, Carl A., (1)77Schenck, William, (4)26Schmidt, Glenn, (2)63Schneider, Herman, (1)59, 67school board, Cincinnati, (1)68, 70School of Technology, at Ohio Mechanic’s Institute, (1)59Schramm, Jacob, (2)12, 17Schrift, Melissa, “Melungeons and the Politics of Heritage,”

(4)85Schumpeter, Joseph, (3)101Schwartz, David, (2)62science, (1)3, 27-31, 33, 45; and technology, (1)24Scientific American, (1)30-31scientific method, (1)28-29, 34scientific principles, (1)30-31Scott County, Kentucky, (3)100Scott, Hugh, (3)27Scranton, Philip, “Diversified Industrialization and Economic

Success: Understanding Cincinnati’s Manufacturing Development, 1850-1925,” (1)1-3, 5, 69

secession, (1)42Second Confederate Congress, (3)19Second Party System, (2)56, (4)32Seely, Bruce, (1)4segregation, Jim Crow, (3)45-46; in Kentucky, (3)43-44;

school, (3)98

Seiberling, Charles, (1)91Seifried, Christian, (2)64-65, 79-80Sellers, Charles, (4)32-33Selma to Montgomery march, (3)43-60Selma, Alabama, (3)43, 45, 48-49, 55-56Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, (3)24, 28Senate, United States, (3)23, 26, 28, 32, 35, 103settlement schools, (4)61settlement, pre-Columbian, (3)88, 90settlers, Quaker, (2)6, 11; Scots-Irish, (3)91; German, (3)91Seventh Exposition, (1)44Sevier, John, (4)15Shannon, Wilson, (2)50, 55Shapiro, Henry D., (1)95; Appalachia on Our Mind, (4)55Sharp, Joseph Henry, (2)93Sharpsburg, Kentucky, (4)49, 56Sheffield School, at Yale University, (1)32Shenandoah Valley, (3)91sheriff, Campbell County, Kentucky, (2)70, 72-73Sherman, William Tecumseh, (2)90, (3)8Short, Peyton, (4)6-8Short, William, (4)7Sidlo, Steve, (1)100Siebert, Wilbur, (1)88Signifying Monkey, The, by Henry Louis, Jr., (3)94Simpsonville, Kentucky, (3)44Sioux City, Iowa, (3)93-94Sive, Leonard, (2)68Sixteenth Street Baptist Church, (3)46skilled labor, (1)16-18; immigrant, (1)14Skolnick, Joseph M., Jr., and N. Brent Kennedy, eds., From

Anatolia to Appalachia: A Turkish-American Dia-logue. Reviewed by David T. Gleeson, (4)84-85

slavery, (1)12, 25, 79, 84-87, (2)40, 43, 55, (3)87, 91, (4)29, 57, 74, 79; in Kentucky, (2)45-47; in Appalachia, (3)99; denunciations of, (4)29

slaves, (1)74, (2)42, 47Smith, Benjamin M., (4)52Smith, Calvert H., (4)67Smith, Corey, review of Daniel Boone: An American Life, by

Michael A. Lofaro, (1)83-84, (3)92-93Smith, Edmund Kirby (CSA), (3)3-5, 7-9, 11-13, 15, 17Smith, Ethan, Dissertation on the Prophecies Relative to

Antichrist and the Last Times (1811), (2)25Smith, George J., (4)23Smith, John, (3)90Smith, W. Eugene, (2)96-97Smithson bequest, (1)25Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of American His-

tory, (4)83-84Snadon, Patrick A., (2)94Social Action Committee of the Newport Ministerial Associa-

tion (SAC), (2)64-69, 70-72, 74-76, 79-81social gospel, (4)48societies, horticultural and floricultural, (1)24Society of Soul Winners, (4)47, 56, 61-63soldiers, German-American, (2)89

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Missions, and the ‘Discovery’ of Appalachia,” by Mark Andrew Huddle, (4)1, 47

South Korea, (3)26South, the, (1)41-42South, Upper, (4)89Southern Christian Leadership Councils (SCLC), (3)45, 47,

48, 53Southern Forest Experimentation Station, (1)77Southern Highland Handicraft Guild, (2)95Southern Highlands, (1)94-95Southern Historical Society, (4)51Southern Mountaineers, The, by Samuel Tyndale Wilson,

(4)59Spanish government, (3)91spatial organization, (3)89specialty production, (1)12Spencer, Marian, (4)66-67spiritualism, (4)57Sporting News, The, (3)71Sports Illustrated, (3)71sports stadiums, (3)63-84Sportsman’s Park (St. Louis), (3)67, 70-71, 76Spraul-Schmidt, Judith, “Exhibiting the Changing World

through the Ohio Mechanics Institute: From Annual Fairs and Exhibitions to Grand Expositions, 1838-1888,” (1)1-2, 4, 37; “Spreading Charter Reform to County Government,” (4)87

Springer, Reuben, (1)44St. Clare Catholic Church, Berea, (3)52St. Louis Cardinals, (3)67, 78, 80St. Louis County, Missouri, (3)75St. Louis, (1)12, 14, 43, 79, 82, 92, (2)24, 33, (3)63-84; and

riverfront, (3)64; and Gateway Arch, (3)66-67; Board of Directors of Civic Progress, (3)67; City Plan Com-mission, (3)67; Busch Stadium, (3)67

St. Xavier High School (Cincinnati), (2)72Stadium Authority (Pittsburgh), (3)66, 76-77Stadium Citizens’ Advisory Committee (Cincinnati), (3)68stadiums, sports, (3)63-84, 105-106; cookie cutter, (3)64,

77-78, 82-83standardization, (1)9, 17State Department, United States, (3)25State of the Union Address (1950), (3)25steam engines, (1)30, 51steamboats, (1)41, (2)88-89steel, (2)85-86Steelworkers’ News, The, (3)30Stephen Foster – The Musical, directed by Rick Dildine.

Reviewed by Justin Pope, (4)74-79Stephens, Alexander, (3)5-6, 8, 13Stephenson, Sam, ed., Dream Street: W. Eugene Smith’s Pitts-

burgh Project. Reviewed by Miles Orvell, (2)96-97Steubenville, Ohio,(2)73Stevens, Ed, (2)79Stewart, Jimmy, (1)83, (3)92

Still, Peter, (1)89Still, William, (1)88-89Stith, Bari Oyler, review of Profiles of Ohio Women, 1803-

2003, by Jacqueline Jones Royster, (1)75-76stock, public, (1)15-16stockyards, Chicago, (1)18Stoddart, Jess, (4)56Stone, Barton, (2)29Stowe, Harriet Beecher, (1)88-89; Uncle Tom’s Cabin,

(4)76, 79Stradling, David, (1)3strategy, production, (1)10Straw, Richard A. and H. Tyler Blethen, eds., High Moun-

tains Rising: Appalachia in Time and Place. Reviewed by Altina Waller, (1)74-75

Stricklin, David, A Genealogy of Dissent: Southern Baptist Protest in the Twentieth Century, (2)99

Strobridge & Company, Cincinnati, (1)49Strong, Josiah, Our Country: Its Possible Future and Its Pres-

ent Crisis, (4)58-59Stryker, Roy, (2)96Stuart Robinson College, (4)63Stuart, Dorothy, (3)54Stuart, Harry, (2)74-75Student Association, Berea, (3)50-51Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), (3)44-

46, 48, 57 Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), (3)107Sturt, George, A Wheelwright’s Shop, (4)86Suburban Xanadu, by David Schwartz, (2)62suburbanites, (3)80suburbs, (3)83-84; of northern Kentucky, (2)62 “Suburbs v. Slot Machines: The Committee of 500 and the

Battle over Gambling in Northern Kentucky,” by Robert Gioielli, (2)1, 61

Suddes, Thomas, review of Call Me Mike: A Political Biog-raphy of Michael V. DiSalle, by Richard G. Zimmer-man, (3)102-103

suffrage, white manhood, (1)39Sugar Creek, by John Mack Faragher, (4)39Sugrue, Thomas, Origins of the Urban Crisis, (3)23Sunday school movement, (4)57Supreme Court, United States, (4)81-82Sutcliffe, Andrea, Steam: The Untold Story of America’s

First Great Invention. Reviewed by Eric Nystrom, (2)88-89

Swedenborgian Church, (2)93Sweet, Dr. Ossian, (4)88Swifton Commons Mall (Cincinnati), (4)66Synod of Appalachia, Presbyterian, (4)63Synod of Kentucky, Presbyterian, (4)61

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TTaft Labor Bill (1949), (3)24Taft, First Lady Hope, (1)75Taft, Robert A., (3)21-40; and organized labor, (3)23-25; and

Taft-Harley Act, (3)21, 23-5, 29-30; and isolationism, (3)26, 29; denounced by unions, (3)33-34; and Demo-cratic support, (3)35-36; and victory, (3)38-40

Taft, William Howard, Liberty Under Law, (4)81Taft-Ellender-Wagner Housing Act, (3)31Taft-Hartley Act, (3)21, 23-25, 29-31, 33, 39-40, 102Taiwan, (3)105“A Tale of Two States: Producerism and Constitutional Re-

form in Antebellum Kentucky and Ohio,” by Arthur Rolston, (2)1, 39

Tallant, Harold D., Evil Necessity: Slavery and Political Cul-ture in Antebellum Kentucky. Reviewed by Yvonne Pitts, (1)84-86

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Technical High School, in Cincinnati, (1)61technology, (1)3, 7-8, 14, 30; innovative, (1)6temperance movement, (4)57Tenkotte, Paul, “Defining a Region and Embracing Comput-

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Tennessee, (2)21, 24-25, 91-92, (3)9, 54, 87, (4)12-13, 61Tenth Exhibition (1850), (1)41Teslow, Tracy, “Representing the Art and Industry of

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Three Rivers Stadium (Pittsburgh), (3)65, 79-80, 82-83

Thruston collection (The Filson Historical Society), (4)72Thruston, Rogers Clark Ballard, (4)72-73Thwaites, Reuben Gold, (3)93Tilton, Theodore, (4)57Titus, Charles, (2)10tobacco, (2)42Toledo, Ohio, (3)36, 102-103; City Council, (3)103tools, experimental, (1)5; machine, (1)5Toplovich, Ann, “Marriage, Mayhem, and Presidential

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economy, (3)36Tucker, George, (4)16Tucker, Raymond, (3)82Turkey, (4)84“Turnaround Tuesday,” (3)48-49Turner, Squire, (2)46, 48Turpeau, Lawrence, (4)69Twachtman, John, (2)93

UUncle Tom’s Cabin, by Harriet Beecher Stowe, (4)76, 79Underground Railroad, (1)86-89, (2)102Underwood, Joseph, (2)31Union Army, (3)4, 8Union Baptist Church (Cincinnati), (4)69Union Church, Berea, (3)54Union Terminal (Cincinnati), (3)109, (4)65, 69, 87Union Theological Seminary (Virginia), (4)52-53Union, The, (4)68unions, labor, (3) 21-23, 25, 28-29, 40, 101-102; trade,

(3)100United Electric Workers, (3)30United Labor League, (3)37United Mine Workers, (3)25United Rubber Workers Union (URW), (1)91, (3)101-102United Service Organizations, (4)69United States Magazine and Democratic Review, (2)41United States Steel, (3)99-100United States, (1)8, 50, (2)22, 93, (3)8, 26, 28-29, 91, 101,

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(3)109, (4)91; engineering school, (1)57; College of Applied Sciences, (1)3; College of Arts and Sciences, (1)3; Department of History, (4)87

University of Kentucky, (1)24-25, 30University of Notre Dame, (2)72University of Pittsburgh, (3)71; Board of Trustees, (3)65-66University of Virginia at Wise, (4)84University of Virginia, (1)2University of Wyoming, (3)97Upper South, (3)109, (4)89urban decline, (3)83Urban League, and Selma to Montgomery march, (3)57urban renewal, (3)64-65, 69, 73, 82, 84urban rivalry, American, (1)46Urmstone, John, (4)10-11Utah, (3)28

VVance, Rupert B., (1)95Vaughn, Zodia Belle Johnson, (3)58Vaught, Nathan, (2)26Vermont, (1)15Vietnam War, (3)102, 106-107; anti-war protests, (3)59Vietnam, (3)60Vincennes, Illinois, (2)23, 26Vindication of the Character and Public Services of Andrew

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(3)98Washington, D.C. (Washington City), (2)23, (3)21, 28, 40,

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Woodmason, Charles, (4)11Woodson, Silas, (2)48Woolworth’s department store, (3)46Worcester, Massachusetts, (1)56World Series (1970), (3)69World Trade Organization (WTO), (1)96World War I, (1)77World War II, (1) 9, 21, 91, 98, (2)100, (3)21, 23, 33, 63,

(4)69 World’s Columbian Exposition (1893), (2)93Worthington Inn, (2)103Wright, Frank Lloyd, (2)102-103Wright, Harry, (4)81Wright, Mary Bryan, (2)11Wyatt, Clarence, (1)100Wyatt-Brown, Bertram, (4)16Wynkoop, Mary Ann, Dissent in the Heartland: The Sixties

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Wynn, Hannah, (4)14Wyoming, (3)97

YYale University, (1)32York, Clark’s slave, (1)82-83Young Americans for Freedom, (3)107Young Men’s Business Club (see also Business Men’s Club),

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