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INDEX TO VOLUME LXXXVIII COMPILED BY ELIZABETH BAILEY A Arrow Rock Volunteer Fire Department, 345 Abarlin, T., 253 Artist Montrose (horse), 261 The Academy (City House), Florissant, 473 Artists, American West, 367-396 Acuff, Joseph, 252, 259 Ashby, Robert, 299 Adair County Historical Society, 82, 201, 323, 450 Ashland, Mo., 218; Little Bonne Femme Baptist Adair County, Sperry School, 98 Church, 338 Adams, Charles Partridge, 369-370, 384 At Century’s Turn, 1880-1930: Billingsville, Prairie Adams, J. H., 411 Lick, Stony Point, by Louis G. Geiger, 238-239 Adler, Jeffrey S., Yankee Merchants and the Making Atlantic and Pacific Railroad Company, 288, 289 of the Urban West: The Rise and Fall of Antebellum Atterbury, William W., 124 St. Louis, 114-115 Auburn School, Lincoln County, 468 Advance, Mo., cemetery, 217 Audrain County Historical Society, 82, 323, 450 Affton Historical Society, 82, 201, 323, 450 Augusta, Mo., 224, 228 African-Americans. See Blacks Aull, James, 406 Agriculture Adjustment Act, 301 Aull, Robert, 406 Agriculture, Little Dixie, 358-359, 397-415 Aurora, Mo., Berry Cemetery, 338 Agriculture and Slavery in Missouri's Little Dixie, by Aurora, Mo. Historical Society, 201 R. Douglas Hurt, 358-359 Ava, Mo., high school, 103 Ahlborn, Richard E., co-ed., “‘It looks like we are in Avalon College, Trenton, 103 Paris’: The Letters of Jefferson Bridgford,” 243-261 Avilla, Mo., 218 Air Defense Filter Center, St. Joseph, 470 Akehurst, David, family, 470 B Aker, R. B., 104 Baasch, Hans H., 306-309, 312-315 Akers Ferry, 104 Bagby, Deanna, Huntsville Christian Church Albany, Mo., Hawthorne building, 467 (Disciples of Christ) Huntsville, Missouri: Alexander, Charles B., 418, 421, 422 Sesquicentennial, 1842-1992, 118 Allee, Laura C. Huston, family, 223 Bailey, Elizabeth J., 322 Allee, William S., family, 223 Bailey, Ralph E., 178, 179 American Emigrant Aid and Homestead Company, 288 Baird College, Clinton, inside July back cover American Legion, Louis K. Juden Post, Cape Baird, H. T., inside July back cover Girardeau, drum and bugle corps, 95 Baird, Mrs. H. T., inside July back cover Amory, Charles Copley, 421 Baker, Emily, 18 Amos, J. Farrell “Bill,” obit., 231 Baker family, 105 Anders, Leslie, “The Blackwater Incident,” 416-429 Baker, Merl, 17, 18, 20 Andrew County Baker, Newton D., 126 Christian Church, 1895, 225 Baker, Roberta Stoneman, 477 orphan trains, 225 Baker, Sam A., 184 railroads, 222 Bald Knobbers, 108 Andrew County Historical Society, 323, 450 Balink, Henry C., 370-371, 385, 386 Anna Bell AME Chapel, New Haven, 99 Balsiger, Edna M., obit., 481 Anthony, Susan B., 164, 165 Bancroft, William Henry, 371-372, 386 Anti-Horsethief Association, Clark County, 347 Bandini, Pietro, 285, 286 Archaeology, 108, 226, 470 Bankhead, John, 308 Akers Ferry site, 104 Bankhead-Jones Farm Tenant Act, 308, 313 flood, 344 Banneker School, Platte County, 476 Kansas City area, 104 Bannon, John B., 356-357 southeastern Missouri, 104, 474 Baptist churches Archery, compound bow, 226 Drexel, 96 Architecture, mid-Missouri, stonework, 353 flood damage, 108 Arlington Hotel, Festus, 340 McDonald County, 221 Armagh, Mo., St. Patrick Mission Parish, 222 Primitive, southwest Missouri, 227 Armour, Kirkland Brooks, 103 Ripley County, 476 Army of Southwest Missouri, 34 Baresel, Karl G., obit., 109 Army of the Frontier, 34 Barkley, Jane Rucker Hadley, 340 Amold, William, 399 Barks, James A., 177 491 492 Index Barnes, Francis M., III, 192, 193 Black Jack, Mo., cemetery, 100 Barnes, James H., 221 Blacks, 48-77, 145-156, 226, 347, 474 Barnes, Mary Shore, 192 Chariton County, 217 Barnes, Ward, 7, 8, 9 Civil War, 348 Barr, R. S., 399 Clay County, 1865, 273 Barrett, Lawrence, 439-440 Cooper County, women, 353 Barrett, William, 271 Kansas City, 469 Bartholomew, Harland, 236 Legion of Black Collegians, University of Barton, Cathy, 80 Missouri-Columbia, 474 Barton County, 476 Missouri, 237, 347 Barton County Historical Society, 82, 323, 450 St. Louis, 473, 486 Barton, O. S., Three Years With Quantrill: A True slaves, 397-415 Story Told by His Scout John McCorkle, 119 wagonmaker, St. Louis, 225 Barton, Ralph Waldo Emerson, 110-111 Warrensburg area, 117 Baseball Webster Groves, 222 Bolivar, 95 “The Blackwater Incident,” by Leslie Anders, 416-429 Cape Girardeau, 95 Blackwater River, Johnson County, 416, 417, 421 Johnson County, 472 Blackwood, Byme, 477 St. Louis, 222, 228, 348, 476 Blankenship, Joel R., family, 339 University of Missouri, 468 Blankenship, Mary Josephine Shockley, family, 339 Basketball, high school, 487 Bledsoe, Hiram Miller, 476 Bass, Eli E., 403, 413, 414 Bliss, Tasker H., 125, 126 Bates County Historical Society, 323 Bloomfield, Mo., Dunkin Brothers, 467 The Battle for the Buffalo River: A Twentieth-Century Blue Springs Historical Society, 82 Conservation Crisis in the Ozarks, by Neil Bluff Springs United Methodist Church, 95 Compton, 238 Bluford, Lucile, 62, 71, 72, 75 Battle of Carthage State Park, 96 Boats and boating, 476 Baxter, Stephen, 263 Bock, H. Riley, 189-190 Bay, Virginia C., 402 Boeckman, Laurel, 448 Beck, P. G., 306, 307, 308 Boedicker, Anna, family, 468 “The Beginning of LaForge: An Experiment in Rural Boedicker, Henry H., family, 468 Homesteading,” by Jeff Hearne, 301-316 Boettler house, Warren County, 344 Bell, Alexander Graham, 162, 163 Bohannon, J. R., 400 Bell Mansion, Boonville, 468 Bolivar, Mo. Bellerive Country Club, St. Louis, 7, 14, 15 baseball teams, 95 Bellflower, Mo., 81 tornado, 1925, 476 Belmont, Mo., battle of, 96, 218 Bollinger, Lottie, inside April back cover Belton, Mo., 338, 345 Bonfils family, 471 Belton Historical Society, 82, 201, 323, 450 Bonne Terre, Mo., Providence Baptist Church, 219 Bentley House, Springfield, 229, 349 Bonniebrook Historical Society, 82, 201 Benton family, 105 Bonnots Mill, Mo., 227 Bergmann, William F., 177 Book Notes, 117-119, 236-239, 360-362, 486-487 Berkley, Howard, 218 Book Reviews, 110-116, 232-235, 355-359, 482-485 Bernard, Isaac, 400 Boone County, 95, 96, 218, 347, 397, 400, 405, 406, 413 Bethany, Mo., 270 barber shops, 468 Bethel, Mo., 472 beauty shops, 468 Bethesda, Mo., 471 Boone, Daniel, statue, 469 Betterly, Richard D., 338 courthouse, 96, 218 Bevo district, St. Louis, 470 Gallup’s Mill, 96 Bezoni, Ray, 10, 11, 200 Mount Zion Methodist Church, 218 Bierstadt, Albert, 372-373, 376, 377, 387 railroads, 478 Big Spring Cave, Reynolds County, 339 roads, 353 Billingsville, Mo., 238-239 Turner’s Station, 96 Bingham family, 102 Boone County and Jefferson City Railroad, 478 Bingham, George Caleb, 349, 367, 373-374, 387 Boone County Historical Society, 323, 450, 475 Bingham, Henry V., 399 Boone, Daniel, 223, 341 Bismarck, Mo., 81, 97 ancestry of, 224 Bissel house, St. Louis, 100 statue, 469 Index Boone, Daniel Morgan, 473 Brockman, John M., family, 468 Boone-Duden Historical Society, 82, 201, 323, 451 Brockman, Nancy Elmore, family, 468 Boone family sites, 472 Broeg, Bob, 189, 192, 194, 195 Boone, Nathan, 217; home, 217 Bronson Hide Building, St. Louis, 474 Boone, Rebecca, 101 Brooking, Alvan, 469 Boones Lick Road, 96 Broseley, Mo., 221 Boonesboro Christian Church, 219 Brown County Historical Association, 82, 201, 324, 451 Boonesfield Village, St. Charles County, 100 Brown, James, 477 Booneslick Trail, 471 Brown, John D., family, 343 Boonslick, fur trade, 472 Brown, Julia A. Fancher, family, 343 Boonslick Historical Society, 82, 201, 324, 451 Brown-Kubisch, Linda, 322 Boonville, Mo., 291 Browning, Rex, 103 area high school graduates, 1943, 95 Brownlee, Alice, 192 battle of, 229 Brumley, Andrew Jackson, family, 468 Bell Mansion, 468 Brumley, Harriet Hester Cochran, family, 468 flood, 1903, 224 Brush and P!ette Club, Inc., 201 Kemper Military Academy, 96 Bryant, John, 251 Booth, Benjamin, 96 Bryden, John, Jr., obit., 109 Booth, Junius Brutus, 158 Buchanan County, rural photos, 97 Bosse, David, Civil War Newspaper Maps: A Buchanan, William, 184 Historical Atlas, 361 Buckendorf School, Osage County, 475 Bourbon, Mo., 217 Buckey, George Alexander, 227 Bowler log cabin, Mountain Grove, 347 Buffalo River, 238 Bowling, Dale, 10, 11, 12, 200 Bugg, James L., Jr., 14, 15, 16, 18, 20 Bradbury, John F., Jr., co-auth., “Union Troops and Bukowski, Peter I., 140 the Civil War in Southwestern Missouri and Bull, J., 409 Northwestern Arkansas,” 29-47 Bullion, Laura, 193 Bradley, Melvin, The Missouri Mule: His Origin and Bunceton Presbyterian Church, 95 Times. Volume | and Volume II, 362 Bunnell School, Grundy County, 225 Brandt, Raymond P., 317 Burgess, David, 27 Branson, Mo., Sammy Lane Resort, 467 Burian, Otto J., obit., 109 Brant, Marley, The Outlaw Youngers: A Confederate Burke, William Jeremiah, 317 Brotherhood, 357-358 Burkhead, Clifton W., obit., 479-480 Braschler family, Ripley County, 344 Burks, Mary Agnes Agnew, family, 223 Brassieur, C. Ray, 199 Burks, William Hasten, family, 223 Brays’ Settlement, 230, 350, 478 Burlington Junction, Mo., 220 Brickley, James E., obit., 352 Burton, George, 248 “The Bridge That Spanned the Great Depression,” by Bush, Hilary, 4 Mary Harriet Talbut, 176-188 Bushwhackers, Ray County, 469 Bridges Businesses. See Individual business names Cape Girardeau, 176-188 Butler County Historical Society, 82, 324, 451 Clark, Champ, Louisiana, 98 Butler, J. A., Journal of Trip to California: April - Cummins, 475 September 1856, ed. by Marlin L. Heckman, 362 Eads, St. Louis, 477 Butler, J. P., 23 Galena “Y,” 81 Butler Memorial Airport, 338 Gasconade River, Hermann, 219 Byrne, John E., obit., 481 Old St. Clair, St. Clair-Union Road, 470 Wabash Railroad, St. Charles, 228, 348 Cc Bridgford, Eugene, 243, 252, 256 Cain, Marvin R. Bridgford, James, 244, 253, 257, 259 co-auth., “Union Troops and the Civil War Bridgford, Jefferson, 243-261 in Southwestern Missouri and Northwestern Bridgford, Margaret, 243-261 Arkansas,” 29-47 Bridgford, Richard, 244 obit., 231 Brighton, Mo., 106 Calamity Jane, 477 Brinkopf, Al, 185 Caldwell County Historical Society, 202 Broadhead, James O., 477 California Brock, James, 398 gold rush, 252-261 494 Index overland travel to, 115-116, 243-252, 362 Carthage, Mo., 217, 218, 339 California-Oregon Trail, letters on, 243-252 battle of, 218, 417 The Call (newspaper), 48-77 Columbian School, 218 Callahan, William, 192, 194 doctors, 217 Callaway County, 397, 403, 405, 406 Future Farmers of America, 217 Callaway family, 224 Powers Museum, 320 Calvert, Marion, 469 underground railroad, 217 Calwood, Mo., 468 Carthage Historic Preservation, Inc., 320 Camden County Genealogical Society, 198 Caruthersville, Mo., Victory Day parade, 1919, 96 Camden County Historical Society, 198 Carver family, 227 Camden Point, Mo., 470 Carver, George Washington, 106, 227, 475 Cameron, Mo., 107, 217; chautauqua, 467 Casey, Edward T., obit., 352 Cameron Historical Society, 202, 451 Casey, Sarah, family, 97 Campbell, Mo., 107 Casey, Zadoc, family, 97 Campbell Area Genealogical and Historical Society, 83 Cass County Historical Society, 83, 202, 324, 451 Campbell, Hawkins, 259 Caves, Missouri, 118, 475 Campbell House Museum, St. Louis, 80 Cedar City, Mo., 340 Campbell, Isaah, 259 Cedar County, 475 Canaan Road, Franklin County, 99 Cedar County Historical Society, 83, 202, 324, 451 Cansler, Loman D., 346 Celtic Society of the Ozarks, 448 Canton, Mo., 217 Cemeteries, 106 Culver-Stockton College, 217 Advance, 217 electric light plant, 338 Aurora, 338 First National Bank, 467 Black Jack, 100 Miller-Star Opera House, 217 Cape Girardeau, 338 showboats, 217 Fort Osage, 227 Cape Girardeau, Mo., 217, 487 Hardin, 228 American Legion, Louis K. Juden Post, 95 Kansas City, 103 baseball, 95 Louisiana, 341 cemeteries, 338 Ray County, 104 Fairground Park, 180 St. Louis, 100, 106 ferry, 176 Springfield, 477 Marquette Cement Company, 183 Taney County, 227 Mississippi River Bridge, 176-188 Troy, 222 Cape Girardeau Bridge Company, 181, 182, 186 Vernon Couiaty, 98, 472 Cape Girardeau Chamber of Commerce, 176, 177 Central Methodist College, Fayette, 419 Cape Girardeau County Central Missouri Humane Society, 339 Round Pond killing, 225 Centralia, Mo. tornado, 1850, 225 Chance, A. B., house, 339 Cape Girardeau Southeast Missourian (newspaper), 177 Civil War massacre, 475 Cape Girardeau Special Road District, 186 Centralia Historical Society, 202, 339, 452 Caples, William Goff, 418, 424, 425, 426 The Certain Trumpet: Maxwell Taylor & the American Cardetti, Joseph “Peno,” 295 Experience in Vietnam, by Douglas Kinnard, 355 Cardetti, Richard M., 295, 296 Chain of Rocks Canal, St. Louis, 107 Carey, Isaac, 339 Chambers, Ann Biddle, 473 Carlis, John, family, 339 Chaney, Leonard H., 227 Carnes family, 477 Chaney, Matt, My Name is Mister Ryan, 487 Carondelet, Mo., 229 Chariton County Carondelet Historical Society, 83, 202, 324, 451 blacks, 217 Carroll, Asher, 253 courthouse, Salisbury, 342 Carroll County, flour mills, 338 Chariton County Historical Society, 83, 202, 324, 452 Carroll County Historical Society, 324, 451 Chautauqua, Cameron, 467 Carroll, Hartford, 253 Cherry Mansion, Lawrence County, 104 Carrollton, Mo. Chesnutt, F., Cooper County Church Sketches, 236-237 Ely and Brown, 428 “Chester A. Franklin and Harry S. Truman: An Walton ferry, 219 African-American Conservative and the ‘Conversion’ Carter, Elizabeth, 268 of the Future President,” by Thomas D. Wilson, 48-77 Index 495 Chicot County, Ark., 281 St. Francis Xavier (College), St. Louis, 353 Chinn, Jane, Hospital, Webb City, 101 St. Francis Xavier Parish, Sikeston, 100 Chism, Woodrow Wilson, 347 St. James, Liberty, 348 Christensen, Lawrence O., 192, 193; “Peter Humphries St. John Lutheran, Drake, 99, 220 Clark,” 145-156 St. John’s “Mantels” United Church of Christ, Christensen, Maxine, 192 Union, 220 Christeson, R. P., 346 St. Joseph, 99 Christian College, Columbia, 354 St. Joseph Catholic Parish, Edina, 97 Christian County, 99, 102; Civil War soldiers, 224 St. Ludger’s, Germantown, 97 Christian County Museum and Historical Society, Inc., St. Matthew the Apostle Parish Catholic, St. 83 Louis, 222 Christmas, 339, 345 St. Patrick Mission Parish, Armagh, 222 Churches, 348 St. Stephen’s Episcopal, St. Louis, 103 Anna Bell AME Chapel, New Haven, 99 Salem Christian, Platte County, 228 Ashland Methodist, St. Joseph, 99 Short Creek Baptist, Platte County, 106 Baptist, McDonald County, 221 Sweet Home Baptist, Wyatt, 24 Bluff Springs United Methodist, 95 Taskee Christian, Wayne County, 99 Boonesboro Christian, 219 Ukrainian Catholic, St. Joseph, 222 Bunceton Presbyterian, 95 Weston Baptist, 221 Christian, Andrew County, 225 Williamstown, 338 Churchill, Winston, Memorial Church of St. Young’s Chapel, Jackson County, 106 Mary, Fulton, 468 Zion Lutheran, Prairie City, 95, 221 Clark’s Chapel, Cooper County, 472 Churchill, Winston, 230 Cleveland Christian, 218 Churchill, Winston, Memorial, Fulton, 474; Church Concordia Lutheran, 102 of St. Mary, 468 Cooper County, 236-237 Cincinnati Central Republican Association, 149 Cumberland Presbyterian, Pleasant Hope, 347 Cincinnati, Ohio, 148-152 Diamond Christian, 227 Afro-American (newspaper), 151 Drexel Baptist, 96 Herald of Freedom (newspaper), 147 Enon Baptist, Pittsville, 219 Circus, 1914, 475 First Christian, Columbia, 96 Civil War, 29-47, 102, 106, 230, 344, 350, 472, 476 First Christian, El Dorado Springs, 218 battle of Belmont, 96, 218 First Christian, Moberly, 469 battle of Boonville, 229 Flint Hill, St. Charles County, 106 battle of Carthage, 417 Goldsberry Seventh Day Adventist Church, 98 battle of Pea Ridge, 29, 483-484 Green, A. P., Chapel, Columbia, 96 battle of Prairie Grove, 29 Guardian Angel Parish, Oran, 100 battle of Wilson’s Creek, 29, 225, 226 Hannibal, 97 black Missourians in, 348 Holy Innocents Parish, St. Louis, 222 Blackwater incident, 416-429 Huntsville Christian (Disciples of Christ), 118 Brays’ Settlement, 230 Immaculate Conception Parish, Springfield, 343 casualties, 36-45 Keytesville Second Baptist, 340 Centralia massacre, 475 Kingsville Christian, 340 Confederate encampment, Mount Vernon, 474 Lingo Freewill Baptist, Ripley County, 476 Florida, Mo., 341 Little Bonne Femme Baptist, Boone County, 338 Fort Benton, Wayne County, 469 Mount Olive Baptist, Crawford County, 95 guerrilla warfare, 29 Mount Vernon Baptist, Clay County, 270-278 Johnson County, 416-429 Mount Zion Methodist, Boone County, 218 letters, 469, 472 Nelsonville Baptist, 98, 99 Little River Bridge, skirmish, 106 New Bethel Methodist, Polk County, 106 maps, 361, 416 New Hope Baptist, Clay County, 263-270 Monroe County, 99, 221, 341 New Salem Baptist, Winfield, 101 northwestern Arkansas, 29-47 Old Lutheran, Perryville, 469 Order No. 11, 106, 349 Peace United, Hartsburg, 467 prisons, 474 Providence Baptist, Bonne Terre, 219 soldiers, Christian County, 224 rural, 354 southwestern Missouri, 29-47 Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic, Florissant, 102, Union hospital, Greene County, 473 225, 345, 473 Wayne County, 469 496 Civil War Newspaper Maps: A Historical Atlas, by barber and beauty shops, 468 David Bosse, 361 buildings, 218 Civil War Round Table of Kansas City, 83, 202, 324, 452 Christian College, 354 Civil War Round Table of St. Louis, 202, 324, 452 Douglass, Frederick, School, 339 Civil War Round Table of the Trans-Mississippi, 452 Ellis Fischel Cancer Center, 218 Civil War Roundtable of Western Missouri, 203, 325, First Christian Church, 96 452 Grant Elementary School, 339 Clark, Champ, Bridge, Louisiana, 98 Kirkbride’s Corner, 106 Clark County, Anti-Horsethief Association, 347 Lowrey, Francis, house, 96 Clark County Historical Society, 83, 203, 453 Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad station, 218 Clark, Herbert, 151 Missouri Theatre, 339 Clark, Michael, 145, 146 Municipal Building, 96, 218 Clark, Peter Humphries, 145-156 Phi Beta fraternity house, 226 Clark’s Chapel Church, Cooper County, 472 Phillips, Hiram, house, 96 Clarksburg, Mo., Hooper Institute, 471 The Shack, 96 Clarkson, James J., 420, 472 Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity house, 96 Clay County, 398, 405, 406, 411 Stephens College, 339 Franklin School, 271 streets, 96 Mount Vernon Baptist Church, 263, 270-278 Tiger Hotel, 96 Mount Zion Baptist Church, 263 Columbian Exposition of 1893, Chicago, 163; murals, 226 Women’s Press Congress, 165 New Hope Baptist Church, 263-270 Columbian School, Carthage, 218 religion, 262-278 Compton, Neil, The Battle for the Buffalo River: A Clay County Archives and Historical Library, 83, Twentieth-Century Conservation Crisis in the 203, 325, 453 Ozarks, 238 Clay County Museum and Historical Society, 203, 325 Compton, W. R., Company, St. Louis, 179, 181 Clay Point Rural School District No. 12, Scotland Concannon, Marie, 80 County, 469 Concord, Mo., 360 Claysville, Mo., 218 Concord-Farmer’s Club, 229 Cleveland Christian Church, 218 Concordia, Mo., 218 Clifford, Amber R., “To the Disinherited Belongs the Concordia Area Heritage Society, 84, 203, 325 Future,” 22-28 Concordia Historical Institute, St. Louis, 102, 204, 325 Cline, Geneve Alcorn, comp., Post Offices: Places, Concordia Lutheran Church, 102 and People of Oregon County, MO, 361 Concordian (newspaper), 218 Clinton, Mo., 96 Coney Island, N.Y., 281 Baird College, inside July back cover The Confederacy’s Fighting Chaplain: Father John Cozart Hotel, 96 B. Bannon, by Phillip Thomas Tucker, 356-357 Hay, E. M., Filling Station, 96 Confederate Civil War encampment, Mount Vernon, Clinton County Historical Society, 83-84, 325 474 Cliquot, Mo., 348 Conner, Elnora Singletary, family, 97 Coal burning, 470 Conner, John L., family, 97 Coates Opera House, Kansas City, 439 Cook Station, Mo., 471 Cochran, John, 62 Coolidge, Calvin, 178, 179 Cole Camp Area Historical Society, 84, 203 Coons, R. S., obit., 481 Cole County Historical Society, 203, 325, 453 Cooper, Alex, 28 Cole, Felix, 473 Cooper College, Moundville, Mo., 344 Cole, Hannah, 397 Cooper County, 95, 397, 405, 406 Coleman, Richard, 312 black women, 353 College of Physicians and Surgeons, Kansas City, 445 churches, 236-237 Collier, George, 159 Clark’s Chapel Church, 472 Collins, John, 312 jazz age, 238-239 Colonel Sellers, by Mark Twain, 168 prohibition, 238 Colonial St. Louis: Building a Creole Capital, by slavery, 353 Charles E. Peterson, 118-119 Cooper County Church Sketches, by F. Chesnutt, 236- Colored Mail Order Corporation of America, 63 237 Colored National Convention, 147 Cooper County Historical Society, 84, 325, 453 Colter, John, 478 Cooper, Dulaney F., 410 Columbia, Mo., 339 Co-operative Dress Association, New York, 162 Index Cooter Supply Company, Steele, 222 Davis, James H., 8 Corbett, Katharine T., co-auth., Saint Louis in the Davis, Jefferson C., 420, 421, 422, 423 Gilded Age, 361 Davison, Ellen K., Scotland County, Missouri, U.S.A., Corbin, Austin, 280-284 Community At Large: A Focus on Lawn Ridge, Council on America’s Military Past, 199 Historical, Biographical, Pictorial, 486 Counsil, Myron E., obit., 109 Dawson, Thomas, 314 Courthouses De Young, Elias, 256 Boone County, 96, 218 Deaver, Noland K.., obit., 352 Chariton County, 342 Deer Creek School, Osage County, 475 Lafayette County, 96 DeKalb, Mo., 99 Montgomery County, 474 DeKalb County Sullivan County, 98 CCC reunion, 102 Wayne County, 221 Round Top School, 345, 348 Covington, Ann, 104 DeKalb County Historical Society, 84, 326, 453 Cozart Hotel, Clinton, 96 Delmo Housing Corporation, 27 Craig, Cathryn Coe, co-auth., Tarkio College, 1883- Democratic party, blacks, 145-156 1992: An Illustrated History of “The Crown of the Demonstrations, roadside, 22-28 Hill,” 117-118 Denslow, William Ray, obit., 109 Craig, Charles, 374-375, 388, 389, 390 Dent County Historical Society, 326 Cravens-Selsor-Paul house, Springfield, 229 Denver, Mo., school, 95 Crawford County Historical Society, 453 Depot Hotel, Nevada, 341 Crawford County, Mount Olive Baptist Church, 95 Des Planches, Edmondo, 286, 287 Crawford, Hadley R., obit., 231 Deutschheim State Historic Site, Hermann, 80 Crews, T. W. B., 417 DeVore, Amanda Jane Winfrey, family, 218 Crittenden, O. B., 284 DeVore, Presley Marshall, family, 218 “Cropperville,” Harviell, 26 Dewey, Thomas, 75 Crow, Wayman, 171 DeWitt, Mo., 428 Crystal City Historical Society, 84 Diamond Christian Church, 227 Culver-Stockton College, Canton, 217 Dickens, Charles, 160, 161, 165, 167, 171 Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Pleasant Hope, 347 Dickey, William S., house, Kansas City, 3 Cummins Bridge, 475 Diliberto, Gioia, Hadley, 482-483 Cunningham, Noble E., Jr., 79 Dillon, Mo., 291 Curnutt, James M., 103 Discovering African-American St. Louis: A Guide to Current River, johnboats, 476 Historic Sites, by John A. Wright, 486 Curtis, Samuel R., 34, 483 Doctors, 19th century, 217, 470 Cutler, Harry M., obit., 352 Dodge, Grenville M., 42 Cyclones. See Tornados Doniphan, Mo., 228 Doniphan, Alexander William, 105, 228 D Doty, Charles E., 97 Dade County Historical Society, 453 Dougherty, Frank, 473 Dagley, Joe, 276 Douglas County Dailey, Truman Washington, 354 Miller Mines, 103 Daily, Melody Richardson, Liberty and Justice: The roads, 103 Story of the Kansas City Metropolitan Bar Douglass, Anna Maria (Shannon), 218 Association, 487 Douglass, Frederick, 147, 150, 156 Dallas County Historical Society, 84, 326 Downey, Jim, 228 Daughters of Old Westport, 204 Downing, George T., 152 Daughters of the American Colonists, John Corbin Drake, Mo., St. John Lutheran Church, 220 Chapter, 321 Drexel Baptist Church, 96 Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, Drummond, Nadine Kent, 375-376, 390 Missouri Department, 320 Dryden, O. B., 306 Daughtrey, Danna, 100 DuBois, W. E. B., 52, 53 Daughtrey, Mark, 100 Dude Ranch Drive-In, 228 Davidson, Colleen, 229 Duncan, Charles B., 419 Davidson, Racy, 229 Duncan, Johnny, 348 Davidson, Wilburn L., obit., 109 Dunkin Brothers, Bloomfield, 467 Daviess County, Mormons, 468 Dutton, Clarence E., 380 Davis, Dwight, 177, 179 Dwiggins, Willa, 55 498 Index Dyche, Calvin Moses, 107 Fathman, Melanie, 229 Dyer, Bob, 80 Faurot, Don, 194 Dyes, natural, 104 Faurot, Mary, 192 Dysart, Henry, 43 Fayette, Mo. Central Methodist College, 419 E ice house, 472 Eads Bridge, St. Louis, 477 Intelligencer (newspaper), 219 Eads, James K., 420 Fayette Area Heritage Association, 84, 204, 326, 453- Eagels, Jeanne, 340 454 Earp, Wyatt, 340 Fayetteville, Ark., 30, 31 East, Clay, 23 Fechter, Charles Albert, 163 Eastman, F. C., 349 Felts, J. J., 275 Eberle, Jean Fahey, A Starting Point: A History of the Fenton Historical Society, 326 Oakville-Mehlville-Concord Village Communities, Ferguson Historical Society, 204, 326, 454 360 Ferguson house, Osage County, 98 Eddington, W. R., 102, 224, 344 Ferrell, Robert H., Harry S. Truman: His Life on the Edgell, George S., 284 Family Farms, 238 Edina, Mo., St. Joseph Catholic Parish, 97 Ferrill, William H., 106 Edinburg, Mo., Grand River College, inside January Ferris, Ruth, 107, 345, 477; obit., 481 back cover Fesler, John, inside July back cover Edwards, Ethel S., 306 Festus, Mo., Arlington Hotel, 340 Edwards, John N., 476 Fiddlers, 346 Eight hundred and sixty-sixth Guard Squadron, 225 Field, Eliza, 158, 160 Ekberg, Carl J., 192 Field, Eugene, 173 El Dorado Springs, Mo., First Christian Church, 218 Field, Joseph Matthew, 158, 159, 160, 161 Elk River, railroad, 343 Field, Mary Katherine Keemle (Kate), 157-175 Elk Springs, Mo., 338 Field, Matthew, 158 Elkins, Henry Arthur, 376-377, 378, 391 Fifth Missouri Cavalry, CSA, 427 Elliott, Mo., 105 Finch, James A., 185 Ellis, Elmer, 5, 9, 11, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 200 Finch, Kim, 477 Ellis Fischel Cancer Center, Columbia, 218 Findley, John A., obit., 109 Ellis, Fremont F., 377, 391, 392 Finney, Charles C., 264, 267 Ellison, Myron, 6, 7 Firefighting, Independence, 473 Elmer, Mo., 98, 220, 341 First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), Columbia, Elsberry, Mo., Star Hope Baptist Church, 339 96 Emmaus Home, Marthasville, 98 First Christian Church, El Dorado Springs, 218 Enon Baptist Church, Pittsville, 219 First Christian Church, Moberly, 469 Enrolled Missouri Militia, 36 First National Bank, Canton, 467 Entsminger, Bus, 8 The First School of Osteopathic Medicine, by Georgia Esser, G. Bernard, obit., 231 Warner Walter, 360, 485 Evangel College, Springfield, 477 Fisher, Emily, 469 Evans, James, 341 Fishing, 360-361 Evans, Rose, 439 Fishing Tackle Made in Missouri: History and Evans, Thomas B., 418 Identification, by Dean A. Murphy, 239 Everett, Howard, 264 Fitzgerald, Alice Irene, obit., 480 Excelsior Springs, Mo., 97, 472 Fitzpatrick, Daniel R., 317 Excelsior Springs Historical Museum, 204 Fletcher, William B., obit., 352 Extension Homemakers Clubs, 349 Flint Hill Church, St. Charles County, 106 Floods, 107, 228, 230, 344 F 1903, Kansas City, 219 Fagus, Mo., 221 1915, Louisiana, 98 Fair Haven Springs, Vernon County, 344 1927, Mississippi River, 182 Fair, J. W., 469 1943, Osage River, 97 Fallout shelters, 470 1993, 104, 220, 228, 344, 348 Farmer, W. M., 153 Florida, Mo., Civil War, 341 Farmington, Mo., historic house, 468 Florissant, Mo. Farrar, Benjamin G., 424 The Academy (City House), 473 Farris Theater, Richmond, 470 Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, 102, 225, 345, 473 Church of St. Mary, 468 Florissant Valley Historical Society, 205, 326, 454 Churchill, Winston, Memorial, 474 Flying circus, 348 West’s Jewelry, 340 Flynn, Jane Fifield, Kansas City Women of Funerals, Ray County, 226 Independent Minds, 237 Funk, Ernest Marvin, 347 Foley, William E., 193 Fur trading, 103; Boonslick, 472 Foraker, Joseph B., 152 Future Farmers of America, Carthage, 217 Forbes, Archibald, 163 Ford, Henry Chapman, 376, 378 G Forest Park Highlands, St. Louis, 99, 348 Gage, Marjorie, obit., 231 Forrester, Anne Bridgford, 243, 261 Gaines v. Canada, 64 Forsee, James, 218 Galbraith, Thomas Arthur, 104, 346 Fort Benton, Wayne County, 469 Gale, Daniel Q., 475 Fort Kincaid, Howard County, 339, 340 Galena, Mo., 101; neighborhood watch, 81 Fort Leonard Wood, 68, 102 Gallatin, Mo., 219 Fort Osage, cemetery, 227 Gallup, Willma, obit., 481 Fortune, T. Thomas, 152, 156 Gallup’s Mill, Boone County, 96 Foster, Emory S., 420 Ganss, Laverne, 342 Foundation for Restoration of Ste. Genevieve, 205 Garrett, Frank B., 137 Fourth U.S. Cavalry, 421 Garrett, J. J., 270 Fowkes, Gerard, 248, 250, 251 Garrett, James M., 418, 427 Fowkes, Joseph R., 255 Garrison, William Lloyd, 164 Fowkes, Richard, 253, 259 Gartrell, James L., 217 Francis, David R., 127, 473 Garvey, Marcus, 52 Frank, Nathan, 107 Gasconade County Franklin, Mo., 107, 218; businesses, 399 courts, 473 Franklin, Ada Crogman, 57 Ruskaup-Niewoehner stone house, 104 Franklin, Chester Arthur, 48-77 Gasconade County Historical Society, 205, 327, 455 Franklin, Clara, 49-50 Gasconade River, 227 Franklin County, 99, 220, 221, 343, 469 Gasworks, Kansas City, 434 Canaan Road, 99 Gates, Mo., 468 lynching, 1882, 470 Gates, Maud Louise, 99 Wrisberg Mines, 101 Gehrig, Dick S., obit., 231 Franklin County Historical Society, 84, 205, 326, 454 Geiger, Louis G. Franklin, George, 49 At Century's Turn, 1880-1930; Billingsville, Prairie Franklin, Lucy J. Brockman, family, 339 Lick, Stony Point, 238-239 Franklin School, Clay County, 271 In the Days of Prohibition: Cooper County 1919- Franklin, William T., family, 339 1934, 238-239 Freeman, Mo., 475 The Jazz Age in Cooper County, Missouri: The Freeman-Brock-Hurst-Pinhey house, Springfield, 477 1920s, 238-239 Frémont, Jessie Benton, letters, 102 Gentry, Ann Hawkins, 96 Frémont, John Charles, 33, 112-114, 288 Gerber, Rudy, 349 Friends of Arrow Rock, 84, 205, 454 German clothing, 19th century, 225 Friends of Historic Boonville, 84-85, 205, 326, 454 Germantown, Mo., St. Ludger’s Church, 97 Friends of Historic Fort Osage, 85, 205, 454 Gibson, J. W., 245 Friends of Jefferson Barracks, 205, 327, 454 Gifts, 92-94, 214-216, 334-337, 464-466 Friends of Keytesville, Inc., 85 Gill, Philip, 268 Friends of Miami, 454-455 Gillaspy brothers, 218 Friends of Missouri Town-1855, 85, 205, 327, 455 Gillett, William, house, St. Charles County, 342 Friends of Rocheport, 327 Gilmore, Hiram S., 145, 146 Friends of the Missouri State Archives, 199 Glasgow, Mo., 424; Pritchett College, inside October Friendship School, Phelps County, 291, 298 back cover Frisco Railroad, 102 Glasgow, William J., 425 From Buzzard Glory to Seed Tick: A History of the Glendale, Mo., 103 Schools in Newton County Missouri, 236 Glendale Historical Society, 205, 327, 455 Fruin-Colnon mansion, St. Louis, 342 Glenn, John M., 247, 249, 251, 254 Fulton, Mo., 230 Glennon, J. J., 291 500 Index Glennenville, Mo., 343 Ham’s Prairie, Mo., 468 Gold rush, California, 115-116 Hancock, Mo., 101 Golden Eagle River Museum, 206, 327, 455 Handcox, John, 23 Goldsberry Seventh Day Adventist Church, 98 Handy, Mary Watkins, 267 Goodrich, James W., 192, 193, 194 Handy, Robert, 263, 271 Gookins, James Farrington, 376, 378, 392 Hannegan, Robert, 67 Gordon, D. E., 153 Hanni Mill, Troy, 101 Gosejacob, Blondina, 104 Hannibal, Mo., 97; newspapers, 474 Governor’s Mansion, Jefferson City, 100 Hannibal-LaGrange College, 230 Grabs House and Store, Marthasville, 224 Hansard, Calvin B., 418 Graduate Theses Relating to Missouri History, 353-354 Hardeman, John Locke, 407 Grain Valley, Mo., 347 Hardin, Mo., cemetery, 228 Grain Valley Historical Society, 85, 206, 327, 455 Hardin, Hopkins, 476 Granby, Mo., 97, 219 Hardin, John Wesley, 344 Grand Pass, Mo., 418 Harding, Chester, 373 Grand River College, Edinburg, inside January back Harding, Warren, 52, 53 cover Hardy, Joseph W., obit., 481 Grand River Historical Society, 85, 327, 455 Harland Bartholomew: His Contributions to Ameri- Grandview Historical Society, 455 can Urban Planning, by Eldridge Lovelace, 236 Grant City, Smithton School, 219 Harman, Moses, 95 Grant, Julia Dent, house, 348 Harmon, Charles H., 378-379, 393 Grant, Ulysses S., 35, 149; house, 348 Harper, Mo., 467 Grapes and grape growing, 279-300 Harris, Clyde, 178, 181 Grave robbing, Kansas City, 441-442 Harris College, St. Louis, 8 Gravois Avenue underpass, St. Louis, 470 Harrison, Arthur W., 177 Great Depression, 176, 301-316 Harrison, Charles L., 177, 180-182, 185 Green, A. P., Chapel, Columbia, 96 Harrison County Historical Society, 85, 456 Green, Leo, 253 Harrison County Soil and Water Conservation Green, Ruby, obit., 352 District, 338 Greene County, Union hospital, 473 Harrisonville, Mo. Greene County Historical Society, 85, 327, 455-456 battle of, 97 Greene, Lorenzo J., co-auth., Missouri's Black houses, 219 Heritage, 237 Harry S. Truman: His Life on the Family Farms, by Gregg, William H., 476 Robert H. Ferrell, 238 Gregory, William S., 474 Hartsburg, Mo., Peace United Church, 467 Gress, Lucille D., An Informal History of Black Hartville, Mo., 35, 428 People of the Warrensburg Area, 117 Harviell, Mo., 26, 221 Grinstead, William Franklin, 347 Hatten, A. D., 101 Grover, Mo., 417 Havenhurst Mill, 95 Groves, Fred A., 177, 178, 181, 186, 187 Hawes, Harry B., 184 Grundy County, Bunnell School, 225 Hawkeye, Mo., 468 Grundy County Historical Society, 456 Hawkins house, Springfield, 477 Guardian Angel Parish, Oran, 100 Hawthorne Building, Albany, 467 Guelker, Francis, 342 Hay, E. M., Filling Station, Clinton, 96 Guyette, Rich, 342 Hays, Upton, 476 Hazard, Rebecca Naylor, 346 Hearne, Jeff, 192, 194; “The Beginning of LaForge: Haas, H. H., 177 An Experiment in Rural Homesteading,” 301-316 Hackett, E. C., 177, 178 Hearst, Phoebe Apperson, Historical Society, 327, 456 Hadley, by Gioia Diliberto, 482-483 Heckman, Marlin L., ed., Journal of Trip to Califor- Hahn, Harry, 469 nia: April - September 1856, by J. A. Butler, 362 Hahn, Mae, 469 Heckmann family, 226, 349, 473, 475 Haire, E. O., 399 Heckmann, Mary Miller, 226 Haletown, Mo., 472 Heitz, P. A., 256 Halleck, Henry W., 417, 426 Helias, Ferdinand, 475 Hamburg, Mo., 472 Heller-Williams Shoe Store, Rolla, 342 Hampton, Ellen S., obit., 231 Hellmuth, Obata and Kassabaum, St. Louis, 14

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