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INDEX TO VOLUME LXXXVI COMPILED BY MARY K. DAINS Abbott Ambulance, 98 Current family, 94 Abbott-Diemer-Petty-Hoover house, Springfield, history, 93 219 Hobson family, 94 Abbott, Emma, 122 sesquicentennial, 92, 93 Abbott-Stewart house, Springfield, 219 Swiss immigrants, 324 Abernathy family, 322 Annapolis, Mo., 96; cyclone, 1925, 91 Academic Hall, University of Missouri, 436 Annie Cade (ferry), 446 Adair County, courthouse, 90 Anson, A. C. “Cap,” 123, 124 Adair County Historical Society, 304, 422 Anti-Catholicism, 214 Adair, Ira B., 394 Appel, Robert S., Salem—Congregations of the Adams, C. N., house, La Grange, 208 Faithful: A History of Salem Methodist Church, Adams, Walter M., The White River Railway: Being 1841-1991, 454 a History of the White River Division of the Apple butter, 218 Missouri Pacific Railroad Company 1901-1951, Appleberry family, 445 453 Applebury family, 445 Adams, William M., 141, 142 Arabia (steamboat), 317, 326 “Admiral Sidney W. Souers and President Tru- Arcadia Valley, early history, 97 man,” by Sara L. Sale, 55-71 Archaeology, 217 Adrian, Mo., First Methodist Episcopal Church, Archer, James Madison, 327 207 Arkansas-Missouri boundary, inside January back Affton Historical Society, 75, 191, 422 cover Afro-Americans, 360; attitude toward, 342 Arlington Hotel, De Soto, 92 Agency, Mo., telephone, 320 Armed Forces, unification, 292 Agricultural Adjustment Administration, 266, 268, Arnold, Benedict, 369, 371 21S, 277 Arnold, Pearl Archer, 326 Agricultural Technology in the Twentieth Century, Arrow Rock, Mo., 95, 447 by R. Douglas Hurt, 337 history, 210, 216 Agriculture, 96, 166, 167, 229-247, 266; shorthorns, newspaper museum, 189 96 Art Ahern, Frank J., 298 mural by Thomas Hart Benton, 444 Aholt, Mo., cemetery, 437 portraits of St. Louisans, 92 Aid Hardware Dry Goods Furniture, West Plains, Artesian Park, Clinton, 208 218 Ash Grove, Mo., 219 Albany, Mo., 394 Ashcroft, John, 296 Alberici, Gabe, 98 Ask Now Of The Days That Are Past: A History of Alcorn Feed and Flour Company, Williamsville, First Presbyterian Church of Independence, Mis- souri, by Nancy M. Ehrlich, 109-110 Alcott, A. Bronson, 374 Assemblies of God missionary, 94 Alexander, Myre E., 400 Assumption Abbey (Trappist monastery), Douglas Allen, Guy H., inside July back cover County, 323 Alley Mill, Shannon County, 91 Atchison County Historical Society, 304 Alma Trinity Lutheran Church, 318 Atlanta Exposition, 1895, 38 Alvarez, Manuel, 223-224 Atlantic and Pacific Railroad, 135 Alvey, Inc., St. Louis, 326 Atomic Energy Commission, 61, 67, 68 Amazonia, Mo., 322 Audubon, John James, Birds of America, 371 Ambrose, Henrietta, 182 Aull, William, III, 181 Ambrose, Walter, 182 Auner, Cecil, 326 American Association of University Women, Mis- Aurora Federal Farm Loan Association, 389 souri Division, 183, 188 American Bibliographical Society, 383 Bacon family, Springfield, 447 American Car and Foundry Company, 368 Badger family, Vernon County, 319 American history, book on, 110 Bagby, James W., obit., 100 American Institute of Architects, St. Louis Chap- Bagnell Dam, 444 ter, 454 Bailey, Elizabeth, 419; “Lest We Forget: The Mis- American Royal, records, 183 souri Law Enforcement Memorial Foundation,” American West, 19th-century guides, 218 295-301 Anderson, “Bloody Bill,” 94 Bainum, John, 73 Anderson, Clinton, 286 Baker, Claudia, 73 Anderson Coal-Oil Contrivance, 244 Baker, George Pierce, 369 Anderson Galleries, 366, 371 Baker, Josephine, 226-227 Anderson, John, 102-103 Baker, Reva, 73 Anderson, Paul R., Platonism in the Midwest, 373 Baker, Sam A., 166, 167, 174, 176, 177, 178 André, John, 371; journals of, 369 Balay, Perry, 323 Andrew County Baldknobbers (music show), 316 457 458 Index Baldridge, Hugh, obit., 328 Belton, Mo., depot, 215 Baldwin, Linda Lindquist, 218 Belton Historical Society, 191, 304, 422 Ballenger family, 98 Belton Star-Herald (newspaper), 316 Bank of Perryville, 446 Bender, Thomas, 20 Baptizing, 316; Black River, 439 Benedetto, Robert, Guide to the Manuscript Collec- Barat, Madelaine Sophie, "345, 347-351, 354, 356, tions of the Presbyterian Church, U.S., 226 358, 359-360 Benjamin, Diana Hasbrouck, inside July back cover Barbee, Joshua, 170 Benjamin, John Forbes, inside July back cover Baring, Mo., 227 Benjamin, John Forbes, house, Shelbina, inside Baring, Come See Your Friends 1888-1990, 227 July back cover Barker, Ma, 96 Bennett, James B., 400-403, 404, 409, 414 Barnard Community Historical Society, 75, 422 Ben’s Place, Belgique, 439 Barnes, Francis M., III, 185, 421 Bentley House, Springfield, 190, 420 Barnes, Lakenan, 324 Benton, Thomas Hart (artist), 98, 302; mural by, Barnes, Mary Shore, 185 444 Barnhart, Mo., history, 90 Berardino, Johnny, 325 Barnwell mansion, Vichy, 211, — Bergmann, Donald H., 421 Barr, Alice, 374 Berlin blockade, 63 Barron, W. J., obit., 221 Berry family, 220 Barrows, Freeman, 207 Berry-Leonard duel, 1824, 323 Barry County, Capps Creek Township, 444 Bethany, Mo., 387, 390 Barth, Gunther, Fleeting Moments: Nature and Bethany Republican (newspaper), 387, 389, 392, Culture in American History, 110 394 Bartleson, John, 216 Bethel German Colony, 191 Bartlett Agricultural and Industrial School, Chari- Bethlehem Church and School, Reynolds County, ton County, 37, 38, 40, 42-45, 47, 48 437 Bartlett Building, Dalton School, 50, 51, 54 Beverlin, Beverly and Mel, 297 Bartlett, Herschel, 40, 51 Bibliophile Society of Boston, 366, 368, 369, 372 Bartlett, Mrs. Herschel, 40 Bibliotheca Platonica (journal), 375, 377 Barton County Historical Society, 191, 422 Big Spring Cumberland Presbyterian Church, 210 Barton, Elma Graves, obit., 221 Bigelow, Otis, inside July back cover Baseball, 95, 98, 123 Bigger Than Life: The Creator of Doc Savage, by American League pennant, 1944, 212 Marilyn Cannaday, 107-108 Cape Girardeau, 208 Bingham, George Caleb, 183, 214, 322 Kansas City Monarchs, 444 Country Politician, 3 Ozarks, 218 Stump Orator, 3 St. Louis, 440 videotape, 302 St. Louis Browns, 212, 446, 454 Biological control of insects, 237 St. Louis World Series, 446 Birds of America, by John James Audubon, 371 World Series, 1886, 124 Bixby, Alonzo, 366 World Series, 1944, 218 Bixby, Emma Louisa, 3: Baston, Charles S. “Sam,” 252-254, 256, 257, 259, Bixby, William “cas3 64-372, 373, 380, 385 262 Black, Mo., history, 209 Bates County, 31 Black education, 37-54, 445 border wars, 435 Black, Francis M., 183 history, 316 Black River, baptizing, 439 wolf hunt, 207 Blacks, 154, 156, 157, 159, 173, 293, 329 Bates County Historical Society, 422 freedmen’s settlement at Pennytown, 445 Bates, William H. “Bert,” 421 suffrage, 158, 160 Battle Chronicles of the Civil War, eds. James M. voters, 178, 291, 294 McPherson and Richard Gottlieb, 106-107 Blacksmiths, 271 Battle, Eliot F., 52 Blair, Frank P., Jr., 129-131, 136, 147, 148 Baumhoer School, Miller County, 437 Blake, A. H., 279 Baurichter, L. Edwin, 208 Blake, Mrs. A. H., 276 Bayard, Thomas F., 120 Blanton, C. L., Jr., 189 Beadnell, Maria, correspondence, 369 Bledsoe, Hiram M., 92 Becknell, William, 215 Blue Springs Historical Society, 75, 191, 304, 422 Belgique, Mo., Ben’s Place, 439 Boatmen’s Bank, 368 Bell, David, 284 Bock, H. Riley, 418 Beli, James “Cool Papa,” 447 Bodmer, Karl, 186 Bell, John, 129 Boeckman, Laurel, 73, 419 Bellefontaine, Mo., Our Lady of Good Counsel, Boernstein, Henry, 136, 137 320 Bolivar, Mo., 23, 25 Bellefontaine Cemetery, 215 Bollinger County Historical Society, 75, 191, 304, Bellevue Valley Historical Society, 191 Index Bonacker, Kenneth, 268, 274, 279 Branson house, Columbia, 317 Bonacker, Mrs. Kenneth, 274 Brawner, Jacob N., 6, 10, 12, 13, 14 Bonfils family, Lincoln County, 441 Bray, William A., 189 Bonkers Cave, Reynolds County, 89 Brazeau Historical Society Museum, 91 Bonniebrook (house), 446 Breckenridge, William Clark, 384 Bonnots Mill, Mo., 209 Breslow, Lori, 72 “Book Collecting in Missouri: Three ‘Custodians of Breton Creek Missionary Baptist Church, 211 Culture,’” by Robert Alan Shaddy, 363-385 Brewer, Frances, 97 Book Notes, 109-111, 226-227, 336-338, 453-454 Brewery, St. Louis, 95 Book Reviews, 101-108, 222-225, 330-335, 450-452 Bricken, Richard Woodson, obit., 449 Boon, Henry, 12 Bridges Boone County, 89, 329 Boone, Daniel, St. Charles, 219 Brookshire house, 444 concrete, 216 courthouse, 208, 436 construction, 216 history, 89 Gasconade River, 132 houses, 436 Osage River, 132 Jewell Cemetery, 216 railroad, 132 Rock Bridge mill and distillery, 436 Y-Bridge, Galena, 216 Boone County Historical Society, 75, 191, 304, 422 Bridgeton Historical Society, 192 Boone, Daniel, 94, 214, 318; videotape, 421 —_ Patrick, The Odyssey of John Anderson, Boone-Duden Historical Society, 75, 191, 304, 422 102-103 Boone, John William “Blind,” 216 Brookfield, Mo., library, 316 Boone, Nathan, 207 Brookfield Unitog, Clinton, 263 descendants, 93 Brown County Historical Association of Sweet house, 88, 93 Springs, 304 Boone, Olive Van Bibber, 213 Brown, Imo C., 190 Boone Salt Lick, 318 Brown, James W., 181 Boone settlement, Marthasville, 94 Brown, John, 23, 24 Booneslick Trail, 94 Brown, William, 138 Boonslick Country, 215 Brownlee, Richard S. Boonslick Historical Society, 191, 422-423 Fund, 183, 184 Boonville, Mo., 387, 392 portrait, October cover, 183 air mail service, 435 Bruce, Nathaniel C., 37-54 armory, 144 Brunette, Donna A., “Charles Valentine Riley and battle of, 127-148 the Roots of Modern Insect Control,” 229-247 bridge, 316 Brunswick, Mo. parade and rally, 1917, 386 battle of, 212 Presbyterian Church, 138 history, 207 Roslyn Heights, 435 Brush and Palette Club, Inc., Hermann, 192 Stephens, A. H., house, 435 Bryan, Charles W., 172 Stephens, Speed, house, 435 Bryan, William Jennings, 172 Thespian Hall, 317 Bryant house, Independence, 318 Walnut Grove Cemetery, 178 Buerger, Walter “Buck,” 279 Boonville National Bank, 178, 180 Buford, C. M., house, 318 Boonville Weekly Advertiser (newspaper), 42, 387, Bugbee, Harold D., 218 392 Bunceton, Mo., Bank of, 165 Boorstin, Daniel, 2 Bunker, Mo., 89 Bootleggers, 219 Burk, Vera H., 421 Border wars, Bates County, 435 Burkholder, Joseph, inside October back cover Borman family, 219 Burkholder-O’Keefe house, Moberly, inside October Bothwell State Park, 324 back cover Bowen, John Stevens, 26, 27, 30, 33, 34, 35 Burns, Charles S., 170 Boyles, George, 215 Burns, Robert, manuscripts, 369 Braden, Waldo W., obit., 221 Burns, Tommy, 123 Bradley, Omar N., 323 Burton, David, 73 Brannan, Charles F., 284 Busch, Mr. and Mrs. Adolphus, I, 40 Branson, Mo., 214, 324 Buse, John J., 72 Baldknobbers (music show), 316 Buse, John L., 72 churches, 207 Bush, Mabel C., obit., 449 fire, 1912, 316 Bushey, George W., inside January back cover history, 316 Bushey, Walker, inside January back cover hotel, 316 Bushwhacker Museum, Nevada, 94 Maine Club, 316 Businesses pencil factory, 316 Branson, 316, 324 Branson Hotel, 435 factories, St. Charles, 219 460 general merchandise store, Willard, 321 Hercules, Inc., 208 Butchering, 272 history, 208, 317 Butler, Mo., 207 Kendrick House, 321 train crash, 316 Salem Methodist Church, 218 Walton’s Opera House, 435 school district, 317 Butler, Bert, 435 Caruthersville, Mo., water tower, inside January Butler, Edward, 208, 443 back cover Butler, Grace, 183, 184 Carver, George Washington, birthplace, 99 Cary, Robert W., 165 Caffrey, Raymond, 299 Case, John F., 44, 47 Cain, Jerry B., 190 Casey, William, Wheelhouse Store, St. Clair, 442 Cajacob, Charles, 151, 152, 153 Cass County Historical Society, 75, 192, 304, 423 Caledonia, Mo., Bellevue Presbyterian Church, 211 Cassville, Mo., 327 Calhoun, Mo., 320 Castleman, Joseph L., obit., 100 The Californios versus Jedediah Smith 1826-1827: Catholic Central Union of America, St. Louis, 302 A New Cache of Documents, by David J. Weber, Cedar County Historical Society, 75, 192, 423 450 Cedar Grove Methodist congregation, 93 Callaway County Cedarcroft farm, near Warrensburg, 447 courthouse, 157 Centenrial Road Law, 169 Tebbetts United Methodist Church, 447 Centerville, Mo. town names, 90 history, 209 Camden County Historical Society, 192 Reynolds County Bank, 318 Camden County, sesquicentennial, 207 Central Community Club, Canton, 435 Camp Bacon, 136, 138, 140, 142, 143, 144 Central Intelligence Agency, 62, 63, 64, 66, 67, 69, Camp Crowder, 325 71 Camp Daniel Boone, 32 Central Intelligence Agency Act, 65 Camp Jackson, 35, 36, 130, 131 Central Intelligence Group, 60, 61 Campbell Area Genealogical and Historical So- Central Missouri State University, Warrensburg ciety, 192 basketball, 324 Campbell House Foundation, 192, 304 buildings, 445 Campbell House Museum, St. Louis, 421 first black student, 445 Caney Mountain, 213 journalism department, 445 Canker worms, 237 newspapers, 445 Cannaday, Marilyn, Bigger Than Life: The Creator Central Wesleyan Orphanage and College, Warren- of Doc Savage, 107-108 ton, 321 Cannaday, Nelson J. E., 174 Centralia, Mo., battle of, 438 Canning, 272, 273 Centralia Historical Society, 76, 192, 304 Canton, Mo., 208 Chaffee, Mo., First Christian Church, 436 Central Community Club, 435 Chamblin, Douglas, 298 First Baptist Church, 208 Chapman, Oscar L., 287, 288 Hotel Welch, 435 Chariton and Randolph Railroad, inside October Cape Girardeau, Mo., 88, 435 back cover baseball teams, 208 Chariton County, 453-454 history, 208, 317 Mendon Township, history, 109 J. C. Penney (department store), 436 Namrash (black community), 440 Southeast Missouri State University, 436 Seminole War, 1837, 443 State Normal School, 389 towns, 435 Cape Girardeau County — County Historical Society, 76, 192, 305, frontier women, 94 4 Martin and McCarty families, 443 Charles H. Jones, Journalist and Politician of the Cappeln, Mo., 93 Gilded Age, by Thomas Graham, 333-334 Cardiff Hill, Hannibal, 437 “Charles Valentine Riley and the Roots of Modern Carleton College, Farmington, 437 Insect Control,” by Donna A. Brunette, 229-247 Carlson, Virginia, 441 Charless, Joseph, 189 Carondelet Historical Society, 75, 192 Charlot, battle of, 443 Carroll County, 391; courthouse, 436 Charrette Village, 442 Carroll-Lenz Inn, Oregon, 211 Chavez, Thomas E., Manuel Alvarez, 1794-1856, A Carron, Oscar A., 446 Southwestern Biography, 223-224 Carter, Anne, 189 Cherokees, 97 Carter, Helen, 436 Chicago, Ill., 116, 230-231 Carthage, Mo., 89, 317 baseball, 124 bank, 88 Haymarket Riot, 117 Carthage Ice and Cold Storage Company, 317 Chicago Daily News (newspaper), 114 Fellowship Baptist Mission, 208 Chicago News-Record (newspaper), 114 First Congregational Church, 208 Chiles, Lutie, obit., 328 Index Chraneville, Mo., 214 Mount Tabor Baptist, 90 Christ the King Parish School, University City, 212 Mulberry, 316 Christensen, Lawrence O., “Popular Reaction to New Hope, Ray County, 219 World War I in Missouri,” 386-395 New Hope United Methodist, Randolph Coun- Christian County ty, 326 farming, 94 Our Lady of Good Counsel, Bellefontaine, Highlandville area, 443 Christie, Robert J., 302 Our Lady of the Lake Catholic, Lake Ozark, Christmas, 157, 163, 325, 326 110 Churches Owensville Presbyterian, 208 Alma Trinity Lutheran, 318 Pilgrim Congregational, St. Louis, 322 Assembly of God, Springfield, 326 Pin Oak Creek Baptist, Gasconade County, 95 Bellevue Presbyterian, 211 Platte Methodist, Platte City, 439 Bethizhem, Reynolds County, 437 Pleasant Park, 88 Big Spring Cumberland Presbyterian, 210 Prairie Chapel United Methodist, 99 Boonville Presbyterian, 138 Presbyterian, manuscript collections, 226 Branson, 207 Quarles Baptist, 89 Breton Creek Missionary Baptist, 211 Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Cedar Grove Methodist, 93 Day Saints, 337, 453 Centenary Methodist, St. Louis, 220 Rocheport United Methodist, 220 Christ the King Parish, University City, 212 Round Prairie Baptist, Rockville, 316 Clifton Hill, 99 Sacred Heart Catholic, Florissant, 212, 215 Dorsey Christian, 316 St. Anthony of Padua, Sullivan, 212 Ebenezer United Church of Christ, Levasy, St. Bridget, Pacific, 320 322 St. Charles Borromeo, 325 Ebenezer United Methodist, Stewartsville, 92 St. Christopher Parish, Florissant, 440 Eisleben Lutheran, Scott County, 436 St. Engelbert Catholic, 92 Eldad, Huntsville, 318 St. Jerome Parish, St. Louis County, 440 Emmanuel United Church of Christ, Jackson, St. John’s Church of Reconciliation, St. 438 Charles, 215 Emmanuel United Church of Christ, Weldon St. Marcus United Church of Christ, Rhine- Spring, 214 land, 94 Enon Missionary Baptist, 88 St. Martin’s Catholic, Starkenburg, 318 Fellowship Baptist Mission, 208 St. Michael, Kahoka, 209 First Baptist, Canton, 208 St. Oswald’s-in-the-Fields Episcopal, 439 First Baptist, Stewartsville, 92, 215 St. Paul’s Lutheran, Cuba, 208 First Baptist, Webster Groves, 321 St. Peter’s, Holt County, 439 First Christian, Chaffee, 436 St. Stanislaus Kostka, 212 First Christian, Columbia, 89 Sts. Mary and Joseph, St. Louis, 212 First Christian, Platte City, 320, 325 Salem Methodist, Carthage, 218 First Christian, Smithville, 441 Salem Methodist, St. Louis, 454 First Congregational, Carthage, 208 Seventh-Day Adventist, Owensville, 95 First Congregational, Springfield, 219 Tarkio Christian, 209 First General Baptist, Morehouse, 212 Tebbetts United Methodist, Callaway County, First Methodist Episcopal, Adrian, 207 447 First Methodist, Independence, 323 Troy Presbyterian, 213 First Presbyterian, Independence, 109-110 Turkey Creek Missionary Baptist, 207 First Presbyterian, Pleasant Hill, 218 United Church, New Cambria, 214 Gasconade County, 95 Wesley Chapel, 316 Good Hope, 438 West Boonville Evangelical, 441 Grace Methodist, Greenville, 319 Willow Row Methodist, 88, 207 Grace Presbyterian, Festus, 89 Citizens Road Bond Committee, 176 Grand River, Jameson, 190 Citrus industry, California, 246 Holy Angels Parish, Kinloch, 212 City of Hickman (steamboat), 99 Holy Rosary, St. Louis, 212 City of Louisiana (steamboat), 136 Hood United Methodist, 92 Civil defense, 268, 275 Immanuel Congregational, St. Louis, 212 Civil rights, 290 Jefferson Avenue United Methodist, Moberly, Civil War, 96, 158, 214, 366, 372-373, 445, 446 99 Battle of Boonville, 127-148 Kaseyville Baptist, 91, 212 Battle of Centralia, 438 Knox Presbyterian, 316 Battle of Charlot, 443 Liberty Free Will Baptist, 212 Battle of Lexington, 148 Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, 322 Battle of Pea Ridge, 148, 322, 373 Macedonia Baptist, Springfield, 326 Battle of Pilot Knob, 437 Missouri United Methodist, Columbia, 220 Battle of Wilson’s Creek, 97, 148, 322 462 Index book on, 106-107 Clinton County Historical Society, 76, 423 Camp Bacon, 136, 138, 140, 142, 143, 144 Clock, Ernest Edward, Jr., obit., 328 Camp Jackson, 130, 131 Coal mining, 219 Company B, Second Infantry, 136 Cockrell, Francis Marion, 118, 121 Dug Spring, 448 Coggburn family, 218 First Missouri Regiment, 136, 148 Cohen, Harry and Ann, inside April front cover First Missouri Volunteers, 140 Cole Camp, Mo., 89; battle, 91 Fourth Missouri Regiment, 373 Cole Camp Area Historical Society, 76, 305 Kansas-Missouri border, 226 Cole County Historical Society, 76, 423 medicine, 97 Cole, Nelson, 143 Missouri, 1861, 99 College Store, Warrensburg, 250 Missouri State Guard, 131, 135, 141, 142, 144, Colleges. See names of individual colleges 146 Collins, Owen, 444 Missouri State Militia, 127, 142 Colman, Norman J., 231-232 Order No. 11, 211 Colorado potato beetle, 238, 239 Ozarks, 97 Colored Farm Bureau, 47 Polk County Rangers, 97, 98 Colter, John, 442 Price-Harney Agreement, 131 Columbia, Mo., 364 Ripley County, 97 Branson house, 317 Saline County regiment, 136 Columbia Theater, 317 secessionist sympathizers, 445 Douglass, Frederick, School, 89 Second Missouri Regiment, 136 First Christian Church, 89 Second Missouri Volunteers, 140 Gordon Manor and cabin, 436 Twelfth Regiment Cavalry, Missouri Volun- Greenwood Heights (house), 426 teers, market square, 89 Civil War Round Table of Kansas City, 76, 192, Matthews, Laura, house, 208 305, 423 Missouri State Teachers Association, 436 Civil War Round Table of St. Louis, 193, 305, 422 M-K-T station, 436 Civilian Conservation Corps, 317; Veterans Camp, municipal airport, 208 Maryville, 438, 445 municipal building, 317 Clark, Champ, 173 Proctor-Carey farm, 89 Clark County Historical Society, 76, 193, 305 public library, 436 Clark, John B., 132, 136 The Shack, 89 Clark, Tom, 286 Teapot house, 208 Clark, William, 220 Wabash station, 89, 317 Clarksburg, Mo., 441 Watson Place, 208 Clarkson, John, 123 Columbia Daily Tribune (newspaper), 399 Claryville, Mo., 97 Columbia Missouri Statesman (newspaper), 130, Clay, Andrew, 47 146 Clay County Compromise of 1850, 23 history, 90 Comptons, Delbert, 317 James, Jesse, farm, 214 Conant, Horace, 131 towns, 446 Concannon, Marie, 74 Washington Township, 1-21 Concordia, Mo., St. Paul’s Lutheran School, 436 Clay County Museum and Historical Society, 76, Concordia Area Heritage Society, 76, 193 305 Concordia Historical Institute, 188, 193, 423 Clay mining, Gasconade County, 443 Conditional Unionists, 129 Claycomb, William B., “Dr. Arthur Nelson for Confederates Governor: The 1924 Campaign,” 164-180 guerrillas, 216 Clayton, Mo., 374 Missouri, 97 Famous-Barr store, 92 Conference on Archives and History, 188 Stockton house, 436 Conkling, Sarah Chapman, 95 Clear, Robert C., obit., 328 Conkling, Zela, 95 Clearwater Lake, 319 Connolly, Matthew, 416 Clemens, Samuel, 95; See also Twain, Mark Conroy, Jack, Memorial Literary Society, 419 Clendenen, H. Leslie, obit., 328 Conservation, 169, 448 Cleveland, Grover, 119, 120, 121, 246 Conservatives, 285 Cleveland High School, St. Louis, 214 Continental Life Building, St. Louis, 440 Clifford, Clark, 61, 284-291, 294 Cooksey family, 215 Clifton Hill, Mo., church history, 99 Coolidge, Calvin, 167, 168, 176, 178 Cline, Hunter P., obit., 328 Cooper County, 165, 390, 391, 392 Clinton, Mo., 25 Lone Elm School, 441 Artesian Park, 208 population, 133 road to Deepwater, Mo., 436 Cooper County Historical Society, 193, 423-424 Clinton County, 4 Cooper family, 89 Index 463 Copeland, M. L., house, 318 Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War Corbin, John, 298 Julia Dent Grant Tent #16, 189, 303 Cornelius, William E., 326 Missouri Department, 74 Cornue, Charles, obit., 100 Davidson, C. Girard “Jebby,” 284, 285, 287, 288, Correa, Mathias F., 65 290, 292, 294 Cotton, Mo., Dick’s Mill, 316 Davidson, E. Gary, 451 Council of Economic Advisors, 284 Davidson, Thomas, 374 Courtney, Clint, 446 Davis, C. C., 125, 126 Cowgill School, 435 Davis, Mrs. C. C., 126 Cox, Aaron, family history, 97 Davis, Edmund J., 366 Cox, George, obit., 100 Davis, Francis Asberry, family, 97 Cox, Glenn A., 323 Davis, George, Jr., 323 Cox, Jim, 214 Davis, H. Denny, 324 Craigo, John, 162 Davis, Ilus W., 181 Crane School, 436 Davis, J. Arthur, 319 Crawford County, 88 Davis, Jefferson, 366, 373 history, 207 Davis, John W., 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 176, 178 skirmish at White Oak Farm, 435 Davis, Julia, 322 Crawford County Historical Society, 305 Davis, Lowell, 218 Cresswell, George, lead plantation, 323 Davis, Susan A., inside October back cover Crestmead, history, 93 Dawt Mill, Gainesville, 318 Creve Coeur-Chesterfield Historical Society, 193 Day, Madison “Matt,” 322 Crighton, John C., 386-387 De Soto, Mo. Crist, Ed, 436 Arlington Hotel, 92 Crist, Robert E. and Betty Lou, inside July back Railroad Car Repair Shop, 272 cover De Tocqueville, Alexis, 2, 4 Crop rotation, 235 Debate societies, 1-21 Crosby, James Edgar, Jr., obit., 100 Deckard-Beerline house, Springfield, 447 Crosswhite, Ollie, 299 Deepwater, Mo., road to Clinton, Mo., 436 Crouch, Garrett, 249, 259 Deer Park Negro School, Boone County, 317 Croy, Homer, 268 Defense stamps, 277 Cuba, Mo., 120; St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 208 DeKalb County Historical Society, 193 Culture, on Missouri frontier, 1-21 DeKalb County, World War Il, 443 Cunningham, Noble E., Jr., 420, 421 DeMarce, Virginia Easley, 186 Current family, Andrew County, 94 Democratic National Committee, 284-286, 290 Current River, rafting, 89 Democratic party, 117, 118, 119, 120, 169, 282-294, Curtis, Ried, obit., 100 397 Cushing, Joseph W., obit., 221 candidates, 1924, 179 Cyclone, Annapolis, 91 Jackson County, 397-400 national convention, 1880, 120 Dabney, Charles W., 246 national convention, 1884, 121 Dade County Historical Society, 77, 193 national convention, 1928, 178 Dains, Jay, 188 platform, 1924, 178 Dains, Mary K., 73, 188; ed., Show Me Missouri Denby, Edwin, 173 Women: Selected Biographies, 101-102 Denebeim, Abraham, 323 Dalbow, Albert, 299 Dent County Historical Society, 77, 193 Dale, Robert S., 317 Dent County, McMurtrey Cemetery, 440 Dalias County Historical Society, 193, 424 Dent, Lester, 107-108 Dalton, Mo., 40 Denver, Colo., 119, 124; Tabor Opera House, 121, Dalton, George D., 40 122 Dalton Vocational School, 38, 46, 49, 50, 51, 52, Denver Tribune (newspaper), 114, 117, 118, 119, 53, 54 124, 126 Damned Yankee: The Life of General Nathaniel Depression, 167, 208 Lyon, by Christopher Phillips, 222-223 Desloge, Missouri and Surrounding Area, A Pic- torial History, by Dave Darnell, 227 Danciger, Jack, 216 DeSmet, Pierre-Jean, 212 Danforth, William H., 326 Devaul family, 323 Daniel Boone Regional Library, Columbia, 419 Devoe, Matt, 412-413 Darby, Paul H., obit., 100 Dewey, Thomas, 286, 291 Darnell, Dave, Desloge, Missouri and Surrounding Dickens, Charles, 369-370 Area, A Pictorial History, 227 Dickie, Roy A., obit., 100 Darnell, Mrs. Ward T., obit., 328 Dick’s Mill, Cotton, 316 Dartmouth College, 94 Diehl, W. Lloyd, 394 Daugherty, Harry M., 173 Dierks, E. G., obit., 100 Daughters College, Platte City, 218 Dierks, Ellerd, 279 464 Index Dierks, Louis, 279 Edgewood Children’s Center, Webster Groves, 447 Dierks, William, 279 Edina, Mo., 387, 390 Dillingham, Henry L., 402 Edina Knox County Democrat (newspaper), 387, Dixon, Mo., festival, 209 389, 394 Dixon, Denver, 73 Edom, Cliff, 217, 220 Dixon, John, 209 Education, 37-54, 318 Doc Savage (fictional character), 107-108 school districts, 176 Dockery, Alexander, 172 Springfield, 326 Dockery building, CMSU, Warrensburg, 445 of women and girls, 342-345, 362 Doling’s Park, Springfield, 94 Edwards, Paul M., Our Legacy of Faith: A Brief Dombeck, Vince, 215 History of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Donaldson, Gary A., “The Wardman Park Group Christ of Latter Day Saints, 453 and Campaign Strategy in the Truman Adminis- Edwards, Ward, Library, CMSU, Warrensburg, 445 tration, 1946-1948,” 282-294 Ehrlich, Nancy M., Ask Now Of The Days That Doniphan, Mo., 89 Are Past: A History of First Presbyterian Church, centennial, 209 Independence, Missouri, 109-110 courthouse, 209 Eichenberger, Dorothy, Spalding Springs, 111 Donovan, William, 60 Eickmeyer, Lora, 74 Dooley family, Miller County, 98 Eighth Federal Reserve District, 392 Dooley, Sarah Louisa Moreland, 446 Eisenhower, Dwight D., 65, 69, 70 Dooley, Tom, 96 Eisleben Lutheran Church, Scott County, 436 Dorrance, Ward, 445 El Dorado Springs, Mo., history, 437 Dorsey Christian Church, 316 Eldad Church, Huntsville, 318 Doss, Noreene, 219 Elections Douglas, Stephen, 129 1946, 283 Douglas, T. R., 41 1948, 283 Douglass, Frederick, School, Columbia, 89 black voters, 294 Doyle, Don, 2, 20 congressional, 1946, 282, 285, 287 “Dr. Arthur Nelson for Governor: The 1924 Cam- gubernatorial, 1924, 164-180 paign,” by William B. Claycomb, 164-180 presidential, 1860, 129, 133 Draper, Mrs. Charles H., obit., 100 presidential, 1948, 289, 290, 294 Drew, H. L., 49 Elephant Rocks State Park, 444 Drought, 1934, 208 Eliff family reunion, 439 Drumm Institute for Boys, Jackson County, 444 Eliot, T. S., 219 Drury College, Springfield, 219 Elliff, Joseph D., 40 Drury-Mincy Wildlife Area, Taney County, 324 Ellington, Mo., 209, 318 Dry, Morris E., obit., 221 Ellington, Alexander Marshall, 325 Du Bois, W. E. B., 38, 39 Elsberry, Mo., library, 217 Du Bourg, Louis William Valentine, 350, 353-354, Elsey, George M., 284 360 Emery, Joseph D., obit., 221 Duchesne, Philippine, 341-362 Emmanuel United Church of Christ, Jackson, 438 Ducks, January cover Emmet Guards, 26 Duclos-Pashia house, Washington County, 216 Encyclopedia of Western Gunfighters, by Bill Dug Spring, 1861, 448 O'Neal, 227 Dulles, Allen W., 65 The Enduring Indians of Kansas: A Century and a Dunham, Dennis Eugene, obit., 221 Half of Acculturation, by Joseph B. Herring, Dunklin County, inside January back cover, 391, 330-331 392, 394 Engel, Lawrence P., 404 Dunksburg, Mo., 320 Englemann, George, 322 Dunn, Caroline, 406 English, Earl, 189 Dunnegan, T. H. B., 97 English sparrows, 237 Dunton, W. Herbert, 218 English, William Francis, 329 Durham family, Vernon County, 443 Enon Missionary Baptist Church, 88 Entertainment, World War II, 273, 274 Eagle Packet, 97 Entomology, 229-247 Earthquake Day, 302 Ernst, Robert, Weakness Is a Crime: The Life of Earthquakes, 1811-1812, inside January back cover, Bernarr Macfadden, 451-452 319 Esrom, Mo., 88, 89, 208 East Lynne, Mo., grocery store, 90 Estes Coffee Shop, Warrensburg, 251 Easter, Luke, 440 Estes Hotel, Warrensburg, 249-250 Eastwood farm, Cooper County, 165, 170, 172, 173, Eulenstein, Gustave, 443 174, 178 Evans, John, 124 Ebenezer United Church of Christ, Levasy, 322 Evans, Tressie, 319 Eberstadt, Ferdinand, 67, 69 Ewing High School, 208 Eberstadt Report, 62 Ewing, John, 40 Ewing, Oscar R., 283-285, 287, 290-292 Female Indian Seminary, 358-359 Excelsior Springs, Mo., 97; Elms Hotel, 444 Gittemeier house, 215 Sacred Heart Church, 212, 215 Factories, 271 St. Christopher Parish, 440 Faherty, William Barnaby, A Gift to Glory In: The St. Ferdinand’s Parish, 353-354 First Hundred Years of the Missouri Botanical Weidinger’s Saloon, 443 Garden (1859-1959), 105-106 Florissant Valley Historical Society, 305-306, 424 Fair Deal, 288 Floyd, “Pretty Boy,” 297, 299 Fall, Albert, 173 Flying Eagle (boat), 316 Famous-Barr, Clayton, 92 Foley Manufacturing Company, Minneapolis, Faris family, Rocheport, 219 Minn., 260, 261, 263 Farm Foley, Red, 99 production, 280 Foley, William, 183, 184 workers, 238, 268 Folger, Henry Clay, 363 Farm Bureau, 267, 268, 274 Folklore, 444-445 Farm clubs, 389 Food production, 275; shortages, 389-391 Farm cooperatives, 169 Football, 217 Farm Security Administration, 267, 268 Forbes, Charles, 173 Farmers, 231, 232, 235, 236, 239, 240, 265-281, Forbes, Josie, 211 389-391 Ford, Thomas H., obit., 221 Farmers & Merchants Bank, St. Clair, 442 Forman, Harry Buxton, 369 Farming, 219; Christian County, 94 Forrestal, James, 59, 60, 61, 62, 286 Farmington, Mo., 437; Carleton College, 437 Forsyth, Mo., schools, 437 Farrar, Richard, 218 Fort Davidson State Historic Site, 437 Father Figure: Joseph Smith III and the Creation Fort Leonard Wood, 96 of the Reorganized Church, by Roger D. Launius, anniversary, 95 109 history, 93 Fayette, Mo., buildings, architectural styles, 437 hospital, 215 Felts, Narvel, 219 Fort Orleans, 435 Femme Osage area, early history, 443 Fort Osage, 190 Fenton Historical Committee, 420 Fort Snelling, Minn., 190 Ferguson Historical Society, 77, 193, 305 Fort Sumter, attack, 129 Ferguson, William, Sr., 213 Fortner, Jacob and Malissia, 322 Ferrell, Robert H., 57 Foster, Beverly R., 50, 51 Ferryboats Foster, Mel, 320 Annie Cade, 446 Foundation for Restoration of Old Ste. Genevieve, White River, 435 193 bie Eugene, 113-126, 186; scrapbooks and diary Four-H clubs, 268, 274, 276 , 369 Fourth of July, 94 The Final Season, by Fred Nichols, 454 Fowler, Pauline, 189 Finley, George B., 6, 11-13 Fox trotters, 220 Finley, James, 18 Francis, David R., 443 Finley, Rufus W., 1, 7, 11, 12, 13, 14, 18 Francis Howell School District, 447 Fire, Arlington Hotel, De Soto, 92 Frank, Harry K., obit., 328 First Missouri Confederate Brigade, 32 Franklin, Mo., 2; newspaper monument, 220, 324 First National Bank, St. Louis, 59, 368 Franklin Club of St. Louis, 368, 370; catalog of First Presbyterian Church, Independence, 109-110 Dickens material, 369-370 Fitzhugh’s Mill, 446 Franklin County Fitzpatrick, Daniel R., cartoons, illus., 168, 186, history, 91 396, 401, 402, 407 Huellinghoff log house, 439 Flags, American, 388-389, 394 Native Americans, 439 Fleeting Moments: Nature and Culture in American research sources, 97 History, by Gunther Barth, 110 Franklin County Historical Society, 77, 194, 306 Fleishman-Hillard, Inc., St. Louis, 219 “The Franklin Debate Society: Culture on the Mis- Fleming, Philip, 286 souri Frontier,” by Louis W. Potts, 1-21 Flood, John P., obit., 449 Franklin Library Association, 2, 11, 13 Floods Franklin Library Company, 2 1943, 97 Franklin Schoolhouse, Clay County, 3 Greenville, 211, 439 Franzwa, Gregory M., 73 St. Joseph, 1952, 440 Fraternal Order of Police, Missouri Lodge, 296 St. Louis, 1938, 212 Freche, Eva, 322 Florence, Mo., 219 Freehling, William W., The Road to Disunion, Florissant, Mo., 350 Volume I, Secessionists at Bay, 1776-1854, Catholic school for Indian boys, 359 334-335 families, 215 Frémont, Jessie Benton, letters, 96 466 Index Frémont, John C., 322, 327 Gibson, Sir Charles, 447 Frese, Henry C. and Amanda Fink, 210 A Gift to Glory In: The First Hundred Years of the Friedenberg Lutheran Historical Society, 424 Missouri Botanical Garden (1859-1959), by Wil- Friedrich, Julius, 322 liam Barnaby Faherty, 105-106 Friends of Arrow Rock, 77, 194, 306, 424 Gifts, 84-87, 201-206, 311-315, 430-434 Friends of Historic Boonville, 77, 306, 424 Girls Service Organization, Webster Groves, 445 Friends of Jefferson Barracks, 424 Gittemeier house, Florissant, 215 Friends of Keytesville, 194, 424 Glasgow, Mo., bridge, 93 Friends of Miami, Mo., 441 Glendale, Mo., 323 Friends of Missouri Town-1855, 77, 194, 306, 424 reminiscences of, 444 Friends of the University of Missouri-Columbia residents, 95 Libraries and the State Historical Society of Glendale Historical Society, 78, 194 Missouri Library, 421 Gliedt, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred G., 73 Friess, Caroline, 209 Glover, Townend, 230, 245 Frisco Railroad Museum, Ash Grove, 306 Godsey, Townsend, 445 Frisco Station School, Springfield, 443 Godwin, Mary, 369 Frisco’s soldier diners, 443 Goebel, Rudolph, 72 Frost, Daniel, 26, 30-34 Goforth, Thomas J., 448 Frost Mill, Reynolds County, explosion, 437 Golden Eagle Club, 326; anniv., 443 Fulton, Mo., 149-163 Golden Eagle River Museum, 99, 194, 424-425 blacks, 154, 156, 157 Goldman, Eric, 288 courthouse, 157 Goldsberry, Darkas and John, cemetery marker, Germans, 154 43 library, 154 Good Hope Church, 438 Missouri School for the Deaf, 155 Goodall, Eula Johnson, 249, 250 State Hospital No. 1, 155 Goodall, Leonard B., 248-264 Funck, Anna, 74 Goodall, Leonard E., 251; “The Rotary Power Funck, Ruth, 74, 189 Mower and Its Inventor: Leonard B. Goodall,” Future Farmers of America Chapter, Smithville, 248-264 441 Goodall Manufacturing Company, Warrensburg, 249, 250, 255-257, 260; board of directors, 261, Gainesville, Mo., 325 Galehouse, Denny, 218 Goodall Manufacturing Corporation, Winona, Galena, Mo., Y-Bridge, 216 Minn., 263 Gardner, Frederick D., 44, 45, 46, 165 Goodall, Viva, 249, 256 Garfield, James A., 115, 245 Goodin, James, 216 Garrison family, Lawrence County, 444 Goodrich, Isaac M., 441 Garwick, Henry, 260 Goodrich, James W., 73, 181-185, 190, 297, 302, Garwood, Mo., 89 420, 421 Gasconade County Goodwin, J. West, 122, 123 churches, 95 Gordon Manor and cabin, Columbia, 436 clay mining, 443 Gordon, R. John Benjamin, 437 research sources, 97 Gosvenor, George and Jemima, 441 Gasconade County Historical Society, 77, 194, 424 Gottlieb, Richard, ed., Battle Chronicles of the Gass, Mary Henderson, The Way We Came: A Civil War, 106-107 Century of the AIA in St. Louis, 454 Grace Presbyterian Church, Festus, 89 Gatewood, Mo., history, 209 Graduate Theses Relating to Missouri History, 329 Gayoso, Mo., inside January back cover Graham, Thomas, Charles H. Jones, Journalist and Genealogical Society of Central Missouri, 419 Politician of the Gilded Age, 333-334 General American Life Insurance Company, 59, 70 Grain Valley Historical Society, 194, 425 Gentle Monarch: The Presidency of Israel A. Smith, Granby Historical Society, 78, 425 by Norma Derry Hiles, 337 Grand Gulf State Park, 96 Gentry County, 390-391 Grand River Chapel, William Jewell College, Lib- Gentry, N. H., 166, 175 erty, 190 Gentry, Richard, 215 Grandin, Mo., sawmill, 97 Gentzler, Lynn Wolf, 73, 183, 188, 420 Grandview Historical Society, 78, 194, 306, 425 — and conchology, Missouri specimens, 382- Grant in St. Louis, by Walter B. Stevens, 370-371 Grant, Ulysses S., 158, 159; letters of, 370-371 Gerdemann, Henry, 93 Gray, Pete, 95, 446 German-Americans, 444-445 The Great Silent Majority: Missouri's Resistance to “A German Immigrant in Postbellum Fulton,” by World War I, by Christopher C. Gibbs, 386 Linda Schelbitzki Pickle, 149-163 Greene County Historical Society, 194 German Jews, in Missouri, 329 Greene County, “Young Brothers” massacre, 299 Gibbs, Christopher C., 386-387, 391, 392, 394; The Greenfield, Mo., Washington Hotel, 437 Great Silent Majority: Missouri’s Resistance to Greenville, Mo., 3, 5 World War I, 386 barber shop, 439

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