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INDEX TO VOLUME XCIV Audrain County Historical Society, 84, 209, 330, 466 Abbott, Mark, 465 Augusta, Mo., 361 Adair County Historical Society, 209, 330, 466 Aurora, Mo., 115, 341 Adams, John Quincy, 365-388 Austin, David C., “*‘A Paying Proposition’: The Adams, Louisa Catherine, 370, 378 Jerome Bridge in Phelps County,” 287-302 Adonis, Mo., 104 Austin, Virginia, obit., 234 Affton Historical Society, 84, 209, 330, 466 Automobiles, 95 African Americans, 97, 231, 237-238, 481 Autry, Gene, 233, 350 Augusta, 361 Avenue City, Mo., 97 Civil War soldiers, 341 Cooper County, 228, 229 B Kansas City, 484 Babinat, Sally K., Letters of a Lifetime, 493 Perry County, 232 Bagnell Branch Railroad, 225 St. Louis, 98, 229, 350 Baker Plantation House, Danville, 349 schools, 228, 483 Baldwin family, 229 Springfield, 98 Baldwin, Roger Sherman, 16 women, 481 Ballwin Historical Society, 330, 466 Airplanes, 342 Banasik, Michael E., ed., Missouri Brothers in Gray Airports The Reminiscences and Letters of William J. Bull Belton, 341 and John P. Bull, 355-357 Neosho, 96 Bank of Iberia, 344 Albino Farm, Greene County, 485 Bank of St. Louis, 248, 249 All Saints Catholic Church, University City, 348 Baptist Church, Fulton, 95 Along the Boone’s Lick Road: Missouri's Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis, 486 Contribution To Our First Transcontinental Route Barker, “Ma,” 104 U.S. Highway 40, by Dan A. Rothwell, 361-362 Barker United Methodist Church, Memphis, 97 American Association for State and Local History, 83 Barnes, Francis M. “Bud,” 204; obit., 106 Amos, Norman, obit., 107 Barnes, Thomas S., 92293 Anders, Leslie, 490-491 Barnhart, Mo., 480 Anderson, Lucille Adams, 483 Barrera, Pablo, 127, Anderson, O. W., 294 Barrow, Clyde, 349 Anderson, William T. “Bloody Bill,” 483, 490-491 Barrow, Josiah, 486 Andrew County Museum and Historical Society, 84, Barry County, 100 209, 330, 466 Barry County Genealogical and Historical Society, 84, Angelo, L.V. Mike, obit., 107 209, 330, 466 Annapolis, Mo., 230 Barton County Historical Society, 84, 209, 330, 466 Arcadia Valley Hospital, Pilot Knob, 227 Baseball Argyle Lake, Osage County, 343 Little League, 224 Arlington, Mo., 288-289, 290 St. Louis Cardinals, 342 Armstrong, Louise McCool, 416 women’s, 227 Armstrong, Marjorie Moore, 424 Basie, William “Count,” inside July back cover Armstrong, Orland Kay “O. K.,” 415-433 Bass, Tom, 233, 486 Arrow Rock, Mo., 348, 483, 484 Bateman House Hotel, Joplin, 342 Asel, Frances S., obit., 234 Bates County, 341 Ash Grove, Mo., 102 Bates County Historical Society, 330 Ashley, George, 486 Baumann, John, Safe and Hardware Company, St Ashley, W. P., 170 Louis, 98 Atchison, David Rice, 8, Bay, Mo., 102 Atkinson, Henry, 243, 251, 25 Becoming Laura Ingalls Wilder: The Woman behind 257, 261, 263 the Legend, by John E. Miller, Atlas Cement Company, Ilasco, 230 Beechwood Plantation, Scott County, 231, 341 Atomic bomb, 98 Bell School, Liberty, 97 Aubry, Charles-Philippe, 123, 126-127 Belton Historical Society, 84, 209, 330, 466 Audrain Co. Missouri: Reflections of the Past, 1945 Belton, Mo., 341 2000, by Gayle Messer, 492 Benecke, Louis, 174 496 Index Benedictine Sisters, Clyde, 225, 481 Brooks, George Washington, 97 Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Nevada, 481 Brophy, Patrick Bennett, Lyman, 105, 350 ed., In the Devil’s Dominions: A Union Soldier’s Benoist, Tom, 102 Adventures in “Bushwhacker Country,” by Charles Benson, James H., 148, 149 W. Porter, 355-357 Benton County Historical Society, 84 Past Perfect: True Tales of Town and’ Round, 494 Benton School, Neosho, 97 Broseley, Mo., 100 Benton, Thomas Hart (senator), 1-24; statue, 98 Brown, Charles R., 202 Bethany, Mo., 95, 224 Brown, Joe, 485 Bingham, George Caleb, 101, 232, 463 Brown, Mary Burdan, 101 Bingham School, Springfield, 486 Brown, Thomas A., 101 Black, James, 66 Brown-Kubisch, Linda, 207; co-auth., “Show Me Blacksher family, 231 Missouri History: Celebrating the Century,” 176-198, Blacksmiths, 342 303-328, 434-462 Blair, Francis Preston, 353-354, 402, 403, 406, 407, Brown’s Cave, Douglas County, 101 410, 413; statue, 98 Bruening-Kerstner Dry Goods Company, ” ‘ckson, 96 Bloody Bill Anderson: The Short, Savage Life of a Brunswick, Mo., 102, 348 Civil War Guerrilla, by Albert Castel and Thomas Brush and Palette Club, 85, 210, 331, 467 Goodrich, 490-491 Brush Creek Cemetery, Laclede County, 103 Blue Springs Historical Society, 467 Bryant, Sylvester J., 289, 290 Bock, H. Riley, 201, 204, 205 Bryant’s Cottages, Jerome, 293 Boeckman, Laurel, 83 Buchanan College, Troy, 482 Boeger’s Store, Osage County, 231 Buckner family, 343 Bollinger Mill State Historic Site, Burfordville, 95 Buell, Don Carlos, 484 Bolton, Lewis, house, Cole County, 96 Buffalo, Mo., 480 Boman, Dennis K., “Impeachment Proceedings as a Buffalo Reflex, 480 Partisan Tool: The Trial of Judge David Todd,” 146- Bull, John P., 355-357 159 Bull, William J., 355-357 Bonniebrook Historical Society, 84, 467 Bullion, Laura, 83 Book Notes, 115-118, 239, 361-363, 492-495 Bunker Union Church, 98 Book Reviews, 108-114, 235-238, 353-360, 488-491 Burford, P. J., 104 Boone County, 229, 349; towns, 346 Burfordville, Mo., 95 Boone County Historical Society, 82-83, 84-85, 210, Burgess, Albert, 350 330-331, 467 Burkleo, William Van, 228 Boone, Daniel, 484 Burlington Junction, Mo Boone, Nathan, 235-236 Burns, Mo., 104 Boone-Duden Historica! Society, 85, 210, 331, 467 Burt, Larry W., “Unlikely Activism: O. K. Armstrong Boone’s Lick Trail, 361-362 and Federal Indian Policy in the Mid-Twentieth Boonslick Historical Society, 210, 467 Century,” 415-433 Boonville, Mo., 346 Buse, John J., In His Own Hand: A Historical Bootheel, 484 Scrapbook of St. Charles County, Missouri, 83, 488- Borders, Nathaniel, 231 489 Bortscheller, Richard A., obit., 351 Buse, John L., 83 Botanists, 347 Bush, George, 343 Bothwell, John Homer, 227 Bush, Isidor, 42-58 Bowling Green, Mo., 343 Bush, Raphael, 43, 46, 47, 51, 54, 56-57 Boy Scouts, Springfield, 105, 232 Bushberg, Mo., 42-58 Brackett, Charles, 239 Bushberg Vineyards, 42-58 Bradbury, John F., Jr., 201, 355-357 Butler Academy, Butler, 95 Bray, Robert T., 102; obit., 234 Butler County, 100; Courthouse, Poplar Bluff, 100 Breckinridge, John C., 37-38, 39, 160, 169 Butler, Mo., 95 Bridges. See also individual bridge names Butterfield Overland Mail, 485 Burfordville, 95 construction, 298 Cc Gasconade River, 102 “Calculated Confederate: Claiborne Fox Jackson and Jerome, 287-302 the Strategy for Secession in Missouri,” by Mississippi River, 98 Christopher Phillips, 389-414 Bridgeton Historical Society, 85 Caldwell County Historical Society, 467 Index Calhoun (steamboat), 248 Centralia Historical Society, 85, 211, 331 Calhoun, John C., 241-243, 246, 365-388 Centralia, Mo., 483 California, Mo., 341 Chain of Rocks, Mo., 230 Call to the Frontier: Gottfried Duden’s 1800’s Book Chambers, Talbot, 247-249, 251 Stimulated Immigration to Missouri, by Joan M. Chapman, Lonny, 95 Juern, 363 Chariton County, 227, 230 Callender, Franklin D., 101 Chariton County Historical Society, 85, 211, 331, 4 Camden County Historical Society, 210, 467 Chariton River, 105 Camden Point, Mo., 349 Charity, Mo., 480 Cameron, Mo., 341 Chavez, Antonio Jose, 101, 346 Camp Arrowhead, Webster County, 105 Chesterfield, Mo., 115 Camp Jackson, St. Louis, 407, 408 Chicano publications, Kansas City, 347 Camp Salomon, Lawrence County, 484 Chillicothe, Mo., 103, 341 Campbell, James, 148, 150, 153-154 Cholera, 482 Campbell, Robert, 105 Christ Episcopal Church, Springfield, 227 Campbell, Scott, 224 Christensen, Lawrence O., 199-200, 204, 205 Cansler, Loman, 102 Christeson, R. P., 102 Cap-Au-Gris, Lincoln County, 103 Christian Brothers College High School, St. Louis, Capeci, Dominic J., Jr., 204, 205; The Lynching of 226 Cleo Wright, 237-238 Christian Chapel Church, DeKalb County, 346 Caplinger, Mo., 102 Christian County Museum and Historical Society, 85, “Captain Francisco Riu y Morales and the Beginnings 211, 468 of Spanish Rule in Missouri,” by Gilbert C. Din, Christmas, 342 121-145 Churches. See also individual church names Cardwell First Baptist Church, 225 Catholic, 486 Carl, August, 284 Lutheran, 228 Carl Junction, Mo., 95 Lutheran-Missouri Synod, 483 Carnahan, Jean, /f Walls Could Talk: The Story of Methodist, 485 Missouri’s First Families, 113-114 St. Joseph, 343 Carneal, Thomas W., 354-355 Circle Mine, Oronogo, 482 Carondelet Historical Society, 85, 210, 331, 467-468 City of Saltillo (steamboat), 482 Carondelet, Mo., 228, 484 Civil rights, 98 Carroll County Historical Society, 85, 210-211, 331 Civil War, 25-41, 100, 101, 104, 105, 116, 117-119, Carroll, William L., 231 160-175, 230, 231, 239, 264-286, 355-357, 483, 484, Carrollton, Mo., 224 485, 490-491 Carson, Kit, 230 African American soldiers, 341 Carthage, Mo., 95, 224, 225, 341 Bates County, 341 Carver, George Washington, 99 battle of Carthage, 28 Cass County, 485 battle of Mobile, Ala., 282-284 Cass County Historical Society, 85, 331, 468 battle of New Market, Va., 37-41 Castel, Albert, co-auth., Bloody Bill Anderson: The battle of Pea Ridge, Ark., 346 Short, Savage Life of a Civil War Guerrilla, 490-491 battle of Pilot Knob, 230 Catholic Church, Franklin County, 486 battle of Pleasant Hill, La., 277 Cattle drives, 103, 485 battle of Shiloh, Tenn., 228 Cave, Tommy, 40 battle of Vicksburg, Miss., 104 Cedar County Historical Society, 85, 211, 331, 468 battle of Wilkin’s Bridge, 100 Cedar Springs, Mo., 484 battle of Wilson’s Creek, 227 Cemeteries. See also individual cemetery names Boone County, 349 Boone County, 229 Chariton County, 230 Catholic, St. Louis, 101, 229 Columbia, 349 Iberia, 99 Cooper County, 100 Laclede County, 103 First Missouri Cavalry, Company A, 27, 31-41, Lawrence County, 101 160-170 Lincoln County, 103 First Northeast Missouri Cavalry, 30 Ozark County, 104 First Regiment, Missouri Infantry (Confederate), Ozarks, 104 230, 347 Central Dairy, Columbia and Jefferson City, 225 Gasconade County, 97 Central Park, Hannibal, 96 guerrillas, 172-175, 356-357 498 Index Jackson County, 100 Cooper County, 100, 228, 229 Livingston County, 229 Cooper County Historical Society, 86, 200, 212 McNeill’s Rangers, 33, 162-170 Cooper Hill, Mo., 103 Montgomery County, 229 Corbett, Katharine T., 465 Palmyra, 225, 233, 483 Cornerstone Baptist Church, Richland, 97 Perry County, 232 Coughlin, Timothy R., obit., 234 reenactments, 97 Court Square Building, St. Louis, 98 Ripley County, 232 Cox, Amanda, 105 St. Louis, 101 Cox, Lester, 105 Sixteenth Corps (Union), 281-282 Coyle, Eugene Owen, 229 Thirty-third Missouri Volunteer Infantry (Union), Coyle High School, Kirkwood, 229 266-284 Craig, Silas, 249 Virginia, 33-41, 160-170 Creve Coeur-Chesterfield Historical Society, 469 women, 233 Criswell, Grover C., obit., 234 Woodson’s Cavalry, 27, 31-41, 160-175 Crockett, Jack, homestead, Ralls County, 226 Yazoo Pass expedition, 270-274 Crook, George, 170 Civil War Round Table of Kansas City, 85, 211, 468 Crosswhite Cemetery, Boone County, 229 Civil War Round Table of St. Louis, 86, 211, 331, 468 Croteau, Shelly, 357-359 Civil War Round Table of Western Missouri, 211, Crowder, Enoch, 65, 74 468-469 Crowley, Samuel, 102 Clark County, 342 Crowson Livery Stable, Fulton, 95 Clatto, Chip, 98 Crystal City (steamboat), 233 Clay County Archives and Historical Library, 86, 332 Cullen, Richard, 343 Clay, Henry, 12, 17, 18, 19 Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Warrensburg, Claycomb, William B., Pettis County, Missouri: A Cummins, Jim, 100 Pictorial History, 116-117 Cunningham, Noble E., Jr., 201 Clayton, Bruce, Praying for Base Hits: An American Curran, Thomas F., “Memory, Myth, and Musty Boyhood, 359-360 Records: Charles Woodson’s Missouri Cavalry in the Clearwater Dam, Wayne County, 97 Army of Northern Virginia,” 25-41, 160-175 Clemens, Samuel L., 486 Cliff Street Mansion, Jefferson City, 96 D Club Theater, Ozark, 228 Dallas County, 480; Courthouse, Buffalo, 480 Clyde, Mo., 225, 481 Dallas County Historical Society, 86, 212, 332, 469 Coffey, James T., 99 Dallas, Mo., 229 Coggswell, Gladys, 201, 202 Dalton, Barbara (Robertson), co-comp., Remember Cold War, 98 When Cole County, 96 Missouri, Area, 239 Cole County Historical Society, 86, Dalton Heritage Association, 212 Cole, Jessie Richard, 346 Daniel Boone Hotel (City Hall), Columbia, 346 College Pharmacy, Carthage, 224 Danville, Mo., 349 Collier, John, 419, 420, 421, 431 Davis, Dwight, 98 Columbia, Mo., 100, 224, 225, 342, 346, 349, 483, Davis, Robyn L., co-auth., St. Joseph, Missouri: A 485 Postcard History, 362-363 Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893, 98 Davison, Ellen K., obit., 487 Columbus, Ky., 269 Davisville, Mo., 349 Commerce, Mo., 102 Dawes Severalty Act of 1887, 418-419 Commercial Hotel, Iconium, 95 Day, Walter, 102 Commertown, Mo., 100 De Ulloa, Antonio, 121-145 Compromise of 1850, 1-24 Dean, Christiana, 493 Concannon, Marie, 83, 207 Dear Harry... Truman’s Mailroom, 1945-1953, by Concordia Historical Institute, 86 D. M. Giangreco and Kathryn Moore, 117 Concordia, Mo., 224, 480 Defoe, Luther M., 74 Contributors to Missouri Culture Deguire, Paul, 102 Basie, William “Count,” inside July back cover DeKalb County, 346 Hoffman, Clara Cleghorn, inside April back cover DeKalb County Historical Society, 86, 212, 332, 469 Link, Theodore Carl, inside January back cover Delezene, Olive M., obit., 487 Neihardt, John G., inside October back cover Democratic Party, Missouri, 1849, 6-10 Cook, Rebecca McDowell, 83 Dent County Historical Society, 332 Index Dentistry, 484 Emerson, Eliza Irene, 232 Depots, 95, 99, 100, 227, 229, 345, 347 Emigration, 484 DeReign, Albert, 485 Emma (steamboat), 100 Derendinger, Elaine, co-comp. and co-ed., Stories of Emma, Mo., 224, 480, 493-494 Howard County, Missouri: “The Mother of Emmons, Glenn, 426, 427, 428, 429, 431 Counties,” 117 Emperor (elephant), 69-71, 72, 76, 77, 78-79 Des Peres, Mo., 98 English, Earl, obit., 487 DeSoto, Mo., 229 Esther, Mo., schools, 103 Dexter, Mo., 95 Etlin, Lukas, 225 Dickerson Park Zoo, Springfield, 232 Ewing, Ephriam B., house, Jefferson City, 96 Din, Gilbert C., “Captain Francisco Riu y Morales Executions and the Beginnings of Spanish Rule in Missouri,” Oregon County, 99 121-145 Perry County, 101 Doling Park, Springfield, 486 expedition (steamboat), 247, 248, 250 Donaldson, Gary A., Truman Defeats Dewey, 489-490 Doniphan, Mo., 104, 232 F Donley, Paul, comp., Tracks to the Past: A Pictorial ‘air Grove, Mo., schools, 480 History of Aurora, Missouri, 115 ‘airbanks, Jonathan, 232 Donnelly, Robert T., obit., 234 ‘allis, F. W., 171 Dougherty, John, 105 ‘arley, James W., Gone But Not Forgotten, 239 Douglas County, 101 arming, 96 Douglas County Historical and Genealogical Society, ‘armington, Mo., 97 86 ‘atima High School, Westphalia, 481 Douglas, Stephen A., 4 Faust, Leicester B., estate, 115 Doxie, Julia Salisbury, 172 Felix Valle State Historic Site, Ste. Genevieve, 347 Driver, William A. (Bill), 102 Ferguson Historical Society, 86, 212, 332, 469 Drury College, Springfield, 417, 486 Ferguson, John, 103 Duden, Gottfried, 363, 482 Ferguson, Mo., 228, 483 DufossatG,u y (Guido), 121, 126, 130, 131, 138 Ferries, 96 Dwyer, James H., 171 Ferris wheel, 98 Dyer, Thomas G., 237-238 Fiddling, 102 Finley, Julia Elizabeth Riggs Foster, 231 E Fire fighting, 102 Eads Bridge, St. Louis, 105 Fires Eagle Fork, Mo., 349 Fredericktown, 102 Eagle Rock, Mo., 100 St. Louis, 98 Eagleton Courthouse block, St. Louis, 229 First Baptist Church, Odessa, 97 Earp, Wyatt, 349 First Christian Church, Bethany, 224 East St. Louis, Ill., 229 First National Bank, Nevada, 481 Easton, Rufus, 486 First Northeast Missouri Cavalry, 30 Edgar, William R., IV., obit., 234 First Regiment, Missouri Infantry (Confederate), 230, Edina, Mo., 342 347 Edison, Thomas Alva, 61-62 Fitzpatrick, Lawrence W., 290-292, 295-298, 302 Ekberg, Carl J., French Roots in the Illinois Country Fleck, Melba, co-comp. and co-ed., Stories of Howard The Mississippi Frontier in Colonial Times, 236-237 County, Missouri: “The Mother of Counties,” 117 El Dorado Springs, Mo., 230 Floods Elections Douglas County, 101! 1850, 5, 10-24 St. Louis, 344 gubernatorial, 1860, 395-396 Florence, Mo., 344 presidential, 1860, 395, 396-397 Florissant Valley Historical Society, 212 presidential, 1948, 489-490 Folk music, 102 primary, 1940, 352 Forestry, 483 Elk General Baptist Church, Broseley, 100 Forsyth Lodge No. 453, A. F. and A. M., 233 Ellis Fischel Cancer Hospital, Columbia, 483 Fort Benton, Wayne County, 228 Ellsinore, Mo., 239 Fort Blakely, Ala., 282, 283 Elmore, Truman, 118 Fort Curtis, Ark., 274 Elmwood Farm Cemetery, Lincoln County, 103 Fort Don Carlos, St. Louis County, 129, 131- Elmwood, Mo., Methodist Church, 227 134, 137-138, 142 500 Index Fort Leonard Wood, Pulaski County, 103, 224 Gentzler, Lynn Wolf, 114, 207-208 Fort Osage, Jackson County, 347 German Americans, 104, 347, 348, 361, 488-489 Fort Pemberton, Miss., 270-271, 272-273 German-Austrian-Swiss Heritage and Historical Fort Spanish, Ala., 282, 283 Society of the Ozarks, 87, 213, 333, 469-470 Fort Union, N.D., 350 Giangreco, D. M., co-auth., Dear Harry . . . Truman’s Foster, Allen C., 232 Mailroom, 1945-1953, 117 Fountain Bleu School, Avenue City, 97 Gibson, George, 245, 247, 254 Fourth of July, 96, 224 Gifts Relating to Missouri, 93-94, 221-223, 338-340, Francis, David R., 68, 69, 77, 78 477-479 Frank Blair: Lincoln’s Conservative, by William E. Giglio, James N., 108-111 Parrish, 353-354 Gilbert, Charles, 230 Franke, Clarice Arlene, obit., 234 Gilmer, Olive, 99 Franklin County, 233, 486 Ginny’s Kitchen and Custards, Barnhart, 480 Franklin, Dick, 202, 203 Glasgow, Mo., 483, 484-485 Franklin, Marvin, 432 Glendale Historical Society, 87, 213, 333, 470 Franklin, Mo., 102, 230 Glendale, Mo., 229 Frank’s Nursery and Crafts Store, St. Louis, 97 Glenfinlas, Mo., 348 Fredericktown, Mo., 102, 342 Globe, Mo., 225 Free-Soilism, 14, 16 Goebel, Rudolph, 232; photography by, /n His Own Freed Slaves: Ex-Slaves and Augusta, Missouri's Hand: A Historical Scrapbook of St. Charles County, Germans During and After the Civil War, by Anita Missouri, 83, 488-489 M. Mallinckrodt, 361 Golden Eagle River Museum, 87, 213, 333, 470 Freeman, J. W., 345 Gomez, Fernando, 124-125, 127, 129, 130, 131, 133, French Roots in the Illinois Country: The Mississippi 134, 135, 137, 138, 140, 141, 143, 144, 145 Frontier in Colonial Times, by Carl J. Ekberg, 236- Gone But Not Forgotten, by James W. Farley, 239 237 Goodman, George, 231 Friedenberg Lutheran Historical Society, 86, 212 Goodrich, James W., 83, 202-204, 207, 464 Friends of Arrow Rock, 86, 212-213, 332, 469 Goodrich, Thomas, co-auth., Bloody Bill Anderson: Friends of Historic Augusta, 213 The Short, Savage Life of a Civil War Guerrilla, 490- Friends of Historic Boonville, 86-87, 213, 332, 469 491 Friends of Jefferson Barracks, 87, 213, 332, 469 Gospel Ridge School, St. Robert, 103 Friends of Keytesville, 87 Gottschalk, Phil, obit., 351 Frisco Railroad, 100 Graduate Theses Relating to Missouri History, 1999, From Lincoln Logs to Lego Blocks: How Joplin Was 352 Built, by Leslie Simpson, 96, 362 Graff, Willard J., 232 Frost, Daniel, 404, 407 Gragg, Larry, 236-237 Fulkerson, Denny, 481 Grain Valley Historical Society, 87, 213, 333, 470 Fulkerson, Frank, obit., 107 Granby, Mo., 104 Fulton, Mo., 95 Grand River Historical Society and Museum, 87, 213, Fun Valley Lake, Jefferson County, 350 333, 470 Fur trade, 348 Grandin, Mo., 100 Grandview Historical Society, 213-214, 470 G Grant, Ulysses S., 228 Gallatin, Mo., 354-355 Grapes, 45-58 Garland, Hugh A., 232 Gratiot School, St. Louis, 98 Gasconade County, 97, 230, 482 Gray, Victor M., obit., 234 Gasconade County Historical Society, 87, 213, 332, Great Depression, 480 469 Great Republic (steamboat), 349 Gasconade River, 102, 103, 231 Greene County, 485 Gaslight Square, St. Louis, 226 Greene County Historical Society, 87, 214, 333, 470 Gateway Arch, St. Louis, 226 Greenway, Kay, obit., 234 Gaulding Cemetery, Ozark County, 104 Gregory, Ralph, co-auth., Wine-Making in “Duden General Sterling Price’s 1864 Invasion of Missouri, Country,” 492 by Jerry Ponder, 117-118 Grist mills, Ozark County, 103, 231 Gentry, Ann Hawkins, 100 Grundy County Historical Society, 87, 214, 333 Gentry family, 229 A Guide to Chesterfield’s Architectural Treasures, by Gentry, Mo., 224 Dan A. Rothwell, 115 Gentry, Richard, 151, 152 Guitar, Odon, 228 Index H Hoberg, Henry, 264-286 Hackman, Irene, obit., 351 Hoberg, Margaret, 266 Hafer, Eugene, 349 Hoberg, Mo., 284-286 Hahs family, 231 Hodge, Eli, 483 Hall house, Nevada, 346 Hoffman, Clara Cleghorn, inside April back cover Hall Theatre, Columbia, 100 Honey War, 100, 102 Halleck, Henry, 267 Hood, John Bell, 280 Hall’s Boarding Stable, Carthage, 95 Hoops, Walter, obit., 487 Hamilton, Jean Tyree, obit., 107 Hope, Mo., 231 Hannibal, Mo., 96 Hopkins, Mo., 225 Hanover, Mo., 229 Horses, 485 Hardy, Mo., 349 Horton, Mo., 485 Harney, William S., 406, 410, 411 Hotel Bothwell, Sedalia, 104 Harrington, Sterling Price, 239 Hotel Robidoux, St. Joseph, 343 Harris, James M., 231 Houchin house, Jefferson City, 96 Harry S. Truman and the News Media: Contentious Houses, St. Louis, 98 Relations, Belated Respect, by Franklin D. Mitchell, Howard County, 117 108-111 Howell, Bea, 224 Hartel, Edward A., obit., 234 Hubbell, Victoria, A Town on Two Rivers, 361 Harvey Houses (restaurants), 344 Hubert, Irmgard, 232 Hattaway, Herman, 353-354 Huckaby, Mo., 104 Hausam, Peter, sawmill, St. Charles, 349 Huckleberry Finn, 348 Havig, Alan R., 112-113 Hudlin family, 482 Hawk Point Depot, Troy, 227 Hughes, Rupert, 112-113 Hawkins, Isaac Newton, 480 Human, James G., 342 Heffernan, Frank, 232 Humansville, Mo., 342 Heisserer, William H., 231 Humphrey, Loren, Quinine and Quarantine: Missouri Helena, Ark., 270-271, 273-276 Medicine through the Years, 494 Hellweg Summer Resort, Jerome, 290 Hunter, David, 161 Helmich, Irene, 348, 484 Hunter, Max, 102 Hematite, Mo., 229 Huntsville Historical Society, 88, 214, 470 Henry County Historical Society, 87-88, 333, 470 Huron, Mo., 104 Hercules Powder, Carthage, 341 Hurst, Fannie, 486 Hermann, Mo., 96, 347, 488-489 Hurt, R. Douglas, Nathan Boone and the American Herndon family, 229 Frontier, 235-236 Herren, Charles, 239 Husmann, George, 44, 45 Herrod, Helen, 99 Hesse, Anna Kemper, 347; ed., Little Germany on the I Missouri: The Photographs of Edward J. Kemper, ““T am Hoping for a Speedy Reunion’: The Civil War 1895-1920, 488-489 Correspondence of Private Henry Hoberg,” by Jarod Hickman, Thomas, 155, 156, 157 H. Roll, 264-286 Hickory County Historical Society, 214 Iberia, Mo., 99, 344 ““A High Wall and a Deep Ditch’: Thomas Hart Icarian Home, St. Louis, 98 Benton and the Compromise of 1850,” by John D. Ichthyology, 230 Morton, 1-25 Iconium, Mo., 95 Higley, Leo W.. 294 If Walls Could Talk: The Story of Missouri's First Hillbillies, 105 Families, by Jean Carnahan, 113-114 Historic Florissant, 333 Ilasco, Mo., 103, 226, 230, 486 Historic Kansas City Foundation, 88 Images of the Ozarks, 115 Historic Madison County, 88, 214, Imboden, John D Historical Society of New Santa Fe, 470 Immanuel Lutheran School, Joplin, 96 Historical Society of Polk County, 88, 214, 333, 470 Immigration, 363 A History of Newton County, Missouri, As Portrayed “Impeachment Proceedings as a Partisan Tool: The in the Courthouse Mural, by Sybil Shipley Jobe, 116 Trial of Judge David Todd,” by Dennis K. Boman, Hoberg, August, 266, 270 146-159 Hoberg, Caroline Schloman, 284 In His Own Hand: A Historical Scrapbook of St. Hoberg, Frederick, 265, 266 Charles County, Missouri, by John J. Buse, with Hoberg, Heinrich Christopher. See Hoberg, Henry photographs by Rudolph Goebel, 83, 488-489 502 Index In Memoriam, 106-107, 234, 351, 487 Jones, Jonathan M., “When Expectations Exceed In the Devil’s Dominions: A Union Soldier’s Reality: The Missouri Expedition of 1819,” 241-263 Adventures in “Bushwhacker Country,” by Charles Jones, V. A. L., 232 W. Porter and ed. by Patrick Brophy, 355-357 Joplin Junior College, 227 Independence, Mo., 96 Joplin, Mo., 96, 227, 342, 345, 362 Independence 76 Fire Company Historical Society, Jordan, David Starr, 230 88, 214 Judgment at Gallatin: The Trial of Frank James, by Indermuehle, Murrel, 480 Gerard S. Petrone, 354-355 Indian New Deal, 419, 420 Judiciary, reform of, 1820s, 146, 147, 149, 158, 159 Indian Reorganization Act of 1934, 419, 425 Juern, Joan M. Innes Mills, Warrensburg, 345 Call to the Frontier: Gottfried Duden’s 1800's Iowa Indians, 347 Book Stimulated Immigration to Missouri, 363 Iron County, 481, 483 More Than the Sum of His Parts: Arnold Krekel, Iron County Historical Society, 214, 471 363 Iron Mountain Historical Society, 88 Ironton, Mo., 230, 481 K “Isidor Bush and the Bushberg Vineyards of Jefferson Kansas City: An American Story, by Rick County,” by Siegmar Muehl, 42-58 Montgomery and Shirl Kasper, 492 Kansas City, Mo., 342, 492 J Chicano publications, 347 Jackson, Claiborne Fox, 7, 389-414 garment district, 481 Jackson County, 100 riot, 1968, 484 Jackson County Historical Society, 471 Union Station, 342, 493 Jackson Hotel, Carthage, 341 Kansas City Posse of the Westerners, 88, 214-215, Jackson, Mo., 96, 342 334, 471 Jackson Resolutions, 7-8, 10 Kanvandi, Janet (Sellers), 341 James, Frank, 354-355, 485 Kasper, Shirl, co-auth., Kansas City: An American James gang, 100, 101, 105 Story, 492 James, Jesse, 231, 346, 347, 349, 485 Kaye, Ara, 207 James, Jesse, Farm and Museum, Kearney, 96 Kearney, Mo., 96 James, Larry A., comp., The Monark Towns and Kelley, Benjamin, 166, 167, 170 Surrounding Villages, 118 Kelley, Henry B., 46 Jasper County Historical Society, 88 Kelly, Henry Glen, Jr., 105 Jazz music, inside July back cover Kemm, James O., Rupert Hughes: A Hollywood Jefferson (steamboat), 248, 253, 255 Legend, 112-113 Jefferson Bank, St. Louis, 352 Kemper, Edward J., 347, 488-489 Jefferson Barracks, St. Louis, 101 Kennedy, John F., 226, 341 Jefferson City, Mo., 95, 96, 225, 342, 481 Kenney, Rose C., obit., 234 Jefferson County, 103, 105, 350 Kentwood Arms, Springfield, 486 Jefferson County Emigration Society, 229 Keytesville, Mo., 230, 484 Jefferson, Thomas, 347 Kierolf, Alfred S., 480 Jericho Springs, Mo., 484 Killingsworth, Jack, 104 Jerome Bridge Company, 292-297, 300 Kimmins Cemetery, Lawrence County, 101 Jerome Bridge, Phelps County, 287-302 Kimmswick Historical Society, 88-89, 215, 471 Kimmswick, Mo., 229 Jersey Lawn mansion, Platte County, 104 Kindle, Chuck, comp., Macon County Pictorial Jesse, Richard Henry, 347 History, 493 Jesup, Thomas S., 245, 246, 254, 259, 261 King, Fred C., 294 Jobe, Sybil Shipley, A History of Newton County, King, Martin Luther, Jr., 226 Missouri, As Portrayed in the Courthouse Mural, Kingdom of Callaway Historical Society, 89, 215, 116 334, 471 Johnson (steamboat), 248, 250, 257 Kirkwood Historical Society, 89, 334, 471 Johnsen County Historical Society, 88, 214 Kirkwood, Mo., 101, 229 Johnson, James, 242-263 Kneisley, J. W., 68, 69, 73, 74 Johnson, Richard M., 242-247, 249, 251-255, 257-263 Komarek de Luna, Phyllis, Public versus Private Johnston, Rowland L., 294 Power during the Truman Administration: A Study of Jones Drug Store, Liberal, 343 Fair Deal Liberalism, 108-111 Jones family, 232 Korean War, 98 Index Krehbiel’s Market, St. Louis, 226 Linn, Mo., 225, 348 Krekel, Arnold, 363 Lions, 344 Little, Andrew T., obit., 351 Little Germany on the Missouri: The Photographs of Labadie, Mo., 345 EdwardJ . Kemper, 1895-1920, ed. by Anna Kemper Laclede County, 103 Hesse, 488-489 Laclede County Historical Society, 89, 215 Livingston County, 229 Lafayette County Historical Society, 471-472 LivingstonTo,m , 485 Lail, George, III, 228 Local Historical Societies, 84-92, 209-220, 330- Lake Creek, Mo., 104 466-476 Lake Placid, Morgan County, 481 Lockridge, Ruth, 27 Lake Serene, Franklin County, 233 Locomotives, 98 Lake Tekakwitha, Jefferson County, 105 Locust Creek Covered Bridge, Linn County, 483 Lambert, W. C., 348 Lohman, Mo., 342 Lamp, Carl R., obit., 234 Long, Jimmy, 233, 350 Lancaster, Mo., 96 Long, Stephen H., 243, 244 Lancaster, Robert Roy, 228 Louisiana, map, l 1765, 128 ui Landmarks Association of St. Louis, 215 Lovejoy, Elijah, 232 Lane, Rose Wilder, 349 Lucy, Gary R., 199, 204 Langenberg Store, Osage County, 103 Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, 483 Larsen, Lawrence H., 200-201 Lutherans, 228 Larson, Sidney, 199 Lynch, William Henry, 350 Lathrop, Mo., 225 The Lynching of Cleo Wright, by Dominic J. Capeci, Lawrence County, 101, 484 Jr., 237-238 Lawrence County Historical Society, 89, 215, 334, Lynchings, 237-238, 343 72 Lyon, Nathaniel, 346, 403, 406, 407, 410, 411, 412, Laws, Ann Marie Broadwell, 60, 61 413, 414 Laws, Samuel Spahr, 59-79 Lawson, George, 343 M Leach, Janet (Colyott), co-comp., Remember When McCampbell, Andrew, 27, 32, 171, 175 4 Pictorial History of the Elisinore, Missouri, Area, McCandless, Perry, 235-236 239 McCormack, Susan, 83 Lead mining, 347 McCracken, Mo., 228 Lebanon, Mo., 105 MacDonald, Emmitt, 105 LeBeau, Georgiann (Sister Mary Venard), 22 McKissick’s Island, 102 Leedy, Charles A., 103 McMahan, Robert T., 101 Lee’s Summit Historical Society, 89, 215, McMahon, Helen G., obit., 234 Leonard, Abiel, 148, 150-156 McNeill, Jesse, 33, 166, 168, 169, 170 Leslie, Mo., 225 McNeill, John Hanson “Hanse,” 33, 162, | Letters of a Lifetime, by Sally K. Babinat, 493 166 Lewis and Clark expedition, 348, 486 McNeill’s Rangers, Lewis, Hobe, 429 Macon County Historical Society, 472 Lewis, Sam, 294 Macon County Pictorial History, comp. by Chuck Liberal, Mo., 343 Kindle, 493 Liberty, Mo., 97 McPheeters, James A. C., 103 Lick Creek Christian Church, 231 Madison County, 342 Licking, Mo., 481; high school, 225 Madison Hotel, Fredericktown, 102 Liguest, Pierre de Laclede, house, St. Louis, 131 Mahn, George W., 231 Lincoln, Abraham, 96 Major General John S. Marmaduke, C.S.A., by Jerry Lincoln County, 103, 230, 482 Ponder, 118 Lincoln County Historical and Archaeological Mallinckrodt, Anita M Society, 89, 215, 334, 472 co-auth., Wine-Making in “Duden Country,” 492 Lincoln Memorial Park Cemetery, Springfield, 98 Freed Slaves: Ex-Slaves and Augusta Missouri's Lincoln University, Jefferson City, 95, 96 Germans During and After the Civil War, 361 Lindbergh, Charles, 98 To Fence, Or Not To Fence: St. Charles County's Link, Theodore Carl, inside January back cover Long Road to Laws Putting Farm Animals Behind Linn County, 483 Fences and Off City Streets, 361 Linn, J. M., 100 Manring, Maurice M., “The President and the 504 Emperor: How Samuel Spahr Laws Found an Ozark County, 103, 231 Elephant and Lost His Job,” 59-79 Mine Au Breton Historical Society, 89, 216, 334 Mantle, Maria Scriven, 103 Mining, 23] Manwaring, Charles, 348 Granby, 104 Maple Leaf Club, Sedalia, 99 lead, 347 Maries River, 343 zinc, 347 Marmaduke, John Sappington, 118 Misemer Cemetery, Lawrence County, 101 Marquand, Mo., 342 Mississippi River, 344, 482 Marquette and Joliet expedition, 342 bridges, 98 Marshfield, Mo., 343 panoramas, 346 Marvel Cave, 485 Missouri MAT Container Corporation, Piedmont, 482 first families, 113-114 Mayflower (steamboat), 105 secession crisis, 389-414 Mayo, James R., 201, 202 southeast, 228, 341 Medicine, 484, 494 twentieth century in, 176-198, 303-328, 434-462 Meek, Seth, 230 Missouri Brothers in Gray: The Reminiscences and Letters of William J. Bull and John P. Bull, ed. by Memorial Presbyterian Church, Arrow Rock, 483 Michael E. Banasik, 355-357 “Memory, Myth, and Musty Records: Charles Missouri Compromise, 365-388 Woodson’s Missouri Cavalry in the Army of Missouri Conference on History, 465 Northern Virginia,” by Thomas F. Curran, 25-41, Missouri Expedition, 1819, 241-263 160-175 Missouri Folklore Society, 465 Memphis, Carthage, and Northwestern Railway, 341 Missouri Guard, 225 Memphis, Mo., 97 Missouri Historical Society, 216, 347 Meramec Caverns, 485 Missouri History in Magazines, 100-105, 228-233, Meramec Station Historical Society, 89, 216, 472 346-350, 483-486 Meramec Valley Genealogy and Historical Society, Missouri History in Newspapers, 95-99, 224-227, 334 341-345, 480-482 Mercer County Genealogical and Historical Society, Missouri Lumber and Mining Company, 104 472 Missouri National Guard, 128th Field Artillery Messer, Gayle, Audrain Co. Missouri: Reflections of Regiment, 230, 231 the Past, 1945-2000, 492 Missouri Pacific Railroad, 284, 350 Methodist Church, 485 Missouri River, 241; Lewis and Clark expedition sites, Meyr, Vernon R., obit., 487 348 Mid-Missouri Civil War Round Table, 89, 216, 334, Missouri Society for Military History, 472 472 Missouri Southern Railroad, 346 Mid-Missouri Railfans, 216 Missouri State Capitol, Jefferson City, 393 Midland School, Carrollton, 224 Missouri State Capitol, St. Charles, 347 Miget family, 97 Missouri State Fair, Sedalia, 99 Migration, 484 Missouri Theater, Columbia, 342 Milbank Mills, Chillicothe, 103 Missouri Valley Hotel, Parkville, 104 Miles, Taylor, obit., 487 Missouri Woman’s Christian Temperance Union, Miller, Anne, 199, 200 inside April back cover Miller, Chandra, “Title Page to a Great Tragic Mitchell, Franklin D., Harry S. Truman and the News Volume’: The Impact of the Missouri Crisis on Media: Contentious Relations, Belated Respect, 108- Slavery, Race, and Republicanism in the Thought of 111 John C. Calhoun and John Quincy Adams,” 365-388 Moark Baptist College, West Plains, 349 Miller County, 103 Molasses making, 344 Miller County Historical Society, 89, 216, 334, 472 Monarch (gunboat), 482 Miller, Elijah H., 228 The Monark Towns and Surrounding Villages, com- Miller, John E., Becoming Laura Ingalls Wilder: The piled by Larry A. James, 118 Woman behind the Legend, 357-359 Moniteau County, 341 Miller, LaVaughn, co-comp. and co-ed., Stories of Moniteau County Historical Society, 89, 216, 334, Howard County, Missouri: “The Mother of 472 Counties,” 117 Monroe County Historical Society, 90 Miller, Madison, 485 Monroe, James, 365, 370, 372 Miller, Max, 199, 200 Montgomery, Christine, 83, 199, 200, 464; co-auth., Mills. See also individual mill names “Show Me Missouri History: Celebrating the

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