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INDEX TO VOLUME XCVI Compiled by Gena McGill Note: Italicized numbers refer to illustrations. A Abou Ben Adhem Temple (Shrine mosque), B Springfield, 49 Backes Poultry, Jefferson City, 146 Adair County Historical Society, 133 Baker, Sam A., 146 African Americans, 16-31, 143, 148, 155, 235, 236, Bald Knobbers, 52 239, 246, 330 Ballinger, J. W., 135, /35 cemeteries, 238 Banks Spring, Holt County, 51 churches, Ray County, 320 Banner, Stuart, Legal Systems in Conflict: Property Emancipation Proclamation, 147 and Sovereignty, 1750-1860, 159-160 Joplin, 327 Barnes, Harper, 323 Lincoln County, 56 Barnes, Lawrence, 155 lynchings, 151, 238 Barnhill, John, co-ed., Boone County Chronicles, 67 Ozarks, 239 Barns, 155 St. Louis, 60-61, 154, 238, 338-339 Barr farm, Hartville, 327 schools, 56, 155, 237 Barrow, Clyde, 149, 234, 242 slavery, 55, 150, | Barry County, 55, 153, 235 soldiers, 54, 235, 329, 331 Bartle, H. Roe, 147 Albany, Mo., 47, 142 Bartolacci, Ed, 232 Albers, Henry, house, Florissant, 154 Barton, David, 244 Allen, Walter, 133 Baseball, 26, 43, 54, 148; broadcasting, 211-231, 241 Al’s Tavern, Illasco, 235 Bastow, Shirley Ann, 134, /34 Altenburg, Mo., 253 Bates County, 142, 333 Alton, IIL, prison, 83-85, 309, 322 Bates, W. H. “Bert,” 133, /36 Amazonia, Mo., 55 Baumli, Joe, 148 “An Outrage on Humanity’: Martial Law and Beckett, Bruce H., 132, 133, 134 Military Prisons in St. Louis During the Civil War,” Bedell family, 239 by Louis S. Gerteis, 302-322 Bellevue Presbyterian Church, Caledonia, 238 Anders, Leslie, 248-251 Bender, Robert P., 323 Anderson, David, co-auth., “*Butcherin’ Up the Benton School, St. Charles, 57 English Language a Little Bit’: Dizzy Dean and the Benton, Thomas Hart “School Marms’ Uprising’ of 1946,” 211-231 Making Camp, July front cover Anderson, William T. “Bloody Bill,” 156 watercolor-and-ink, October front cover Appleby, J. B., 334 Bequette, Jim, Growing Up in St. Francois County: Arabia (steamboat), 330 Bonne Terre and the St. Joseph Lead Company, 235, Arcade Lanes, St. Louis, 238 341 Archaeology Bergmann’s Department Store, Concordia, 48 Branson, 325 Berninghaus, Charles, 54 Stockton, 157 Berry, Chuck, 142, 145 Architecture, southeast Missouri, 237 Bethany, Mo., 97 Arlington, Mo., 333 Better Than They Knew: A 75-Year History of Trenton Armstrong, Charles F., 49 Junior College/North Central Missouri College, by As You Were: A History of De Soto and Surrounding Tom Brown, 163 Area, by Eddie Miller, 162-163 Biebel, Lorraine, 239 Atchison County, 51, 331 Big Muddy: A Journal of the Mississippi River, 323 Atchison, David Rice, 155 Big Spring, Lawrence County, 242 Auburn, Mo., 56 Big Spring Park, Newton County, 57 Augusta, Mo., 152, 157 Billings, James V., 198, 199, 200 Aunt Jemima, 241 Billups house, Glendale, 153 Aurora, Mo., 47 Bingham, George Caleb, 154, 155 Austin, Moses, 237 Bingham-Waggoner estate, Independence, 236 Ava, Mo., 98 Birch Tree, Mo., 334 Aviation, 144, 145, 149 Bird-Wing Commercial Aircraft Company, Atchison Ayotte, Diane, /36 County, 51 343 344 Index Bixlers Gas Company, Tipton, 239 65 Black, Adam, 235 Brown, Lymon D., 239 Blackwater, Mo., 242 Brown, Nancy Maschino, co-auth., The Early Ozarks: Blair, James T., Jr., 326 A Family sJ ourney, 65 Blankenship family, 57 Brown, Piney, 154 Blue Town, St. Joseph, 238 Brown Plumbing, Heating & Cooling, Albany, 142 Boatright, Henderson, 48 Brown, Robert, 235 Bock, H. Riley, 46, 133, /34, 337-338 Brown, Sam, 237 Boeckman, Laurel, 46 Brown, Tom, “Better Than They Knew”: A 75-Year Bolivar, Mo., 142 History of Trenton Junior College/North Bonne Terre, Mo Central Missouri College, 163 Book Notes, 65-67, 162-163, 253-255, 340-342 Brown-Kubisch, Linda, 60-61 Book Reviews, 60-64, 159-161, 247-252, 336-339 Bruce, Tom, 24 Boone County, 144, 154 Brumfield, William, 48 Boone County Chronicles, co-ed. by David Sapp, Jo Buckingham, Frank, 330 Sapp, John Barnhill, Gaia Guirl-Stearley, Greg Olson, Buckley, Jay H., 138, /38 and Charlotte Overby, 67 Buck’s Ice Cream, Columbia, 331 Boone, Nathan, 53, 154 Buffalo, Mo., 325 Boonslick region, 54, 340 Buffalo Reflex, 325 Bootheel, map, 1894, 157 Bullion, John L., 46, /32, 136, 139-140; **The Finest Bosse, Henry Peter, 150 Treat His Ranch Couid Offer’: Lyndon Johnson and Boston, Mo., 55 Deer Hunting,” 119-131 Bothwell, John, lodge, Sedalia, 333 Bundy, Milton, 328 Bound to Slavery: James Shannon and the Restoration Burck, Jacob, cartoon, 20] Movement, by Barry C. Poyner, 162 Burden vs. Hornsby, 145 Bourbon, Mo., 52 Burdine, Amos, 58 Bowen, John, 179-180 Burial customs, Ozarks, 55 Bowen, Katie, 335 Burial mounds, 56 Bowen, Mary, 179-180 Burk, Vera Faurot, 133 Bradford, Moses Jasper, 153 Burks, Jesse “Spider,” 334 Brandt, Thompson A., ed., Harry S. Truman's Musical Burlingame Opera House, Carthage, 48 Letters, 253 Burnes, Brian, High and Rising: The 1951 Kansas City Branson, Mo., 142, 335 Flood, 67 Brazeau, Mo., 244 Burns, J. Mitchel, The National, 66-67 Breckenridge, Mo., 332 Burns, Ken, 244, 245 Breen, Aloysius, 42 Bush, Owen, 51 Brennan, Sean, “The Little School on the Hill: The Bushwhacker Museum, Nevada, 134 Founding of Rockhurst College,” 32-45 Bushwhackers, 51 Brick-making industry, 49 **Butcherin’ Up the English Language a Little Bit’: Bridal Cave, Camdenton, 57 Dizzy Dean, Baseball Broadcasting, and Bridges, 144, 146, 149, 157, 235, 23 the “School Marms’ Uprising’ of 1946,” by Patrick A Brief History of Webster County and its Families, 65 Huber and David Anderson, 211-231 Broadfoot, Lennis, 52 Butler County, 236 Broadhead, James O., 158, 302 Butler Methodist Church, 143 Brockman, August Fred “Secco,” 144 Butler, Mo., 234 Broker, Eugene, 333 Broker, Joseph, 333 Broker, Theodore, 333 Cabool, Mo , 239, 243 Broker, Vincent, 333 Caldwell County, 150 Bronaugh, W. C., 50 Caledonia, Mo., 238 Brookfield, Mo., 142 California, Mo., 143 Broom making, 279, 281, 282, 284, 287, 290, 300 Callao, Mo., 327 Brophy, Patrick, ed., With Plow and Pen: The Diary of Callaway County, 232; courthouse, Fulton, 102, 106, John G. Dryden, 1856-1883, 253-254 107-108, 114, 775 Brown, Benjamin Gratz, 334 Calvin Opera House, Washington, 152 Brown Cemetery, Jackson County, 149 Camden County, 50 Brown, Charles R., 133 Camden, Mo., 150 Brown, Henry, 58 Camdenton, Mo., 57 Brown, Karol, co-auth., The Early Ozarks: A Family s Cameron, Mo., 236, 325 Journey, 65 Camp Crowder, 57, 148, 157 Brown, Leonard, Kansas City... and All Thats Jazz, Campbell Chapel, Glasgow, 49 Index 345 Campbell, David Lee, 254 Christmas, 240, 242, 243 Campbell, James, 254 Churches. See also names of individual churches. Campbell, Robert, house, St. Louis, 150 Ray County, 328 Cane Hill Lumber Company, Stockton, 329 St. Charles, 156 Canton, Mo., 143 Circle Inn Restaurant, Bourbon, 52 Cape Fair, Mo., 142 Circuit Riders to Crusades: Essays in Missouri Cape Girardeau County, 47, 326 Methodist History, by John O. Gooch, 251-252 Cape Girardeau Evening Optimists, 143 Civil War, 54, 55, 57, 59, 69-92, 143, 144, 149, 153, Cape Girardeau, Mo., 58, 143, 144, 325, 326 154, 155, 236, 237, 243, 326, 328, 330, 334 Carl Junction, Mo., 325 African Americans, 54, 235 Carlson, Becky, “*Manumitted and Forever Set Free’: Battle of Glasgow, 145 The Children of Charles Lee Younger and Battle of Island Mound, 236 Elizabeth, A Woman of Color,” 16-31 Battle of Marshall, 148, 153, 156 Carmichael, Bruce, 327 Battle of Newtonia, 153 Carnahan family, 241 Battle of Pilot Knob, 157 Carnahan, Jean, 334 Battle of Salem, 151 Carnegie Library, St. Joseph, 328 Battle of the Little Blue, 146 Carnegie Library, Shelbina, 329 Battle of Westport, 330 Carroll County, 242 Battle of Wilson’s Creek, 59, 63-64, 153, 244, 329, Carter County, courthouse, Van Buren, 106, 112, 116, 330 January front cover Christianity, 72, 85, 89, 91-92 Carter, Ron, 55 Clinton County, 70-72 Carthage, Mo., 48, 143, 234, 325 Island No. 10, 240 Carthage Woolen Mill, 143 Jackson County Confederate/ Partisan Rangers, 149 Casa Alverez, Florissant, 331 Kansas Red Legs, 333 Casks, 332 Newton County, 243 Cass County, 57, 145, 235 Osage Tigers (Confederate), 158 Cassville, Mo., 143 prisons, 304-314, 321-322 Caves, carvings, 236 refugees, /73 Cedar County, 333; courthouse, Stockton, 100, St. Charles County, 244 109-110, 1/0, 112 St. Louis, 165-187, 302-322, 331 Cedar Creek School District, Newton County, 57 secessionists, treatment of, 173-187 Cemeteries. See also names of individual cemeteries. Stockton, 236 African American, 238 Zagonyi’s charge, 330 Cass County, 235 Clardy, Martin, house, Farmington, 57 Centennial Bridge, 146 Clark County, 327 Central Methodist College, Fayette, 157 Clark, Howard, 142 Central Missouri Trust Company, Jefferson City, 146 Clark, William, 155 Central Park, Carthage, 143 Clarkson Spring, Lawrence County, 242 Central School, Hannibal, 145 Clay County, 50, 54, 56, 146, 240; courthouse, Liberty, Centralia, Mo., 326 96, 97-98, 103-104, 104, 106, 108, 111, 113-114, Chadwick, Mo., 239 116,117 Chaffee, Mo., 57 Clayton, Mo., 331 Chalk Bluff, 237 Clemens, Samuel L., 49, 59, 142, 158, 240, 241, 242, Chapman’s Furniture, Buffalo, 325 244, 245, 326, 332 Charbonneau, John Baptiste “Pomp,” 157, 255 Cline, Mike, 328 Charbonneau, Toussaint, 154 Clinton County, 70-72 Charrette Village, 237 Coal mining, Pettis County, 151 Cherokee Indians, 58 Cobb, Vickie Layton, Janey County, Missouri, 255 Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad, 47 Coca-Cola Bottling Company, Ozarks, 334 Chillicothe, Mo., 48 Cole, Hannah, 47; fort site, 142 Cholera, 146 Coleman, William O., 153 Chouteau, Berenice, 236 A Colonel in the Armored Divisions: A Memoir, 1941- Chouteau, Francois, 236 1945, by William S. Triplet, ed. by Robert H. Ferrell, Chouteau’s Pond, St. Louis, 154 248-251 Christ Church Episcopal, Rolla, $7 Columbia College, 331 Christensen, Lawrence O., 46, 62—63, 132, 133, /38 Columbia, Missouri: Images of Our Lives Since 1901, Christian Church, Louisville, 156 ed. by Vicki Russell, 342 Christian Church, Platte County, 58 Columbia, Mo., 48, 54, 144, 153 Christian County, 153, 329 Buck’s Ice Cream, 331 Christian Woman’s Benevolent Association, 331 Grant Elementary School, 240 346 Index Harrell house, 54 Danville, Mo., 152 Hughes, Leo, log house, 155 Danzero, Domino, 65 Missouri Book Services Textbook Exchange, 235 Dark Lanterns, 153 Missouri State Teachers Association building, 54 Daviess County, 235 Municipal Airport, 240 Davis, Ilus, 246 Sacred Heart Catholic Parish, 146 Davis, Lowell, 236 schools, 153 Davis, Miles, 49 Stephens College. 331 Dean, Jay Hanna “Dizzy,” 2//, 211-231, 2/77, 22/, Tiger-Columns, 154 230, 241 Van Horn, Ishmael, tavern, 153 Dean, Paul, 216, 217, 220, 22/ Combs School, St. Ferdinand, 241 DeKalb County, courthouse, Maysville, 51, 100, 102, Committee of Racial Equality (CORE), St. Louis, 107, WA, 112, 114 338-339 Delaware Indians, 142, 241 Concordia Baptist Church, 144 Denny, James M., Lewis and Clark in the Boonslick, Concordia, Mo., 48, 144 340 Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, 55 Dent County, 51, 150 Considine plantation, Thompson, 143 Dent, Lewis, 150 Cook, John Dillard, 47 DePaul, Charles A., 143 Coons, Fannie M., 178-179 Deposki, Richard, co-auth., Downtown St. Louis, Cooper County, 142 341-342 Cooper, Manecia Caroline Cuthburt, 330 De Soto, Mo., 162-163 Copperhead societies, 153 Direct Your Letters to San Jose: The California Gold Corbett, Katharine T., /n Her Place: A Guide to St. Rush Letters and Diary of James and David Lee Louis Womens History, 61-62 Campbell, 1849-1852, ed. by David W. Jackson, 254 Cornforth, Bertha, 280 Disciples of Christ, 162 Cornforth, Emma McKee, 280 Disney, Walt, 147, 157, 236 Cornhusking contests, 66-67 Dix family, 326 Corral Drive-In, St. Francois County, 243 Dobozy, Peter Paul, 57 Corriston, Mark, 132, /33 Dockery, Alexander Monroe, 142 Cotton growing, 331 Dodd, Monroe, Kansas City Then & Now, 66 Coulter, John, 154 Doniphan, Mo., 243 Courthouses, 93-118 Dotham, Atchison County, 51 Cox, John C., 242 Double Branch Christian Church, Bates County, 142 Cox, Lester E., 59 Douglas County, 155, 241; courthouse, Ava, 96, 98, Cox, Vicki, Rising Stars and Ozark Constellations, 99, 109, 112 341 Douglas, James M., 192, 198-199, 200, 206, 208 Crank, Sadie McCoy, 58 Douglas, Mark K., Soldiers, Secesh, and Civilians, 232 Crestwood, Mo., 329 Dowling, Michael, 35-45, 37 Crutchfield, James, 238 Down Home Missouri, by Joel Vance, 67 Cuba, Mo., 235 Downtown St. Louis, by Albert Montesi and Richard Cuban Missile Crisis: October 1962 (art exhibition), Deposki, 341-342 232 Drey, Leo, 243 Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Warrensburg, 239 Driskill, Joe, 48 Cunningham, Bob, 135, /35 Drowne, Kate, 134, /34 Cunningham, Noble E., Jr., 132, /34 Dryden, John G., 253-254 Curran, Thomas F., **On the Road to Dixie’: A Duden, Gottfried, 56, 156 Missouri Confederate’s Review of the Civil War at its Dudman Springs Church, Jasper County, 51 Midpoint,” 69-92 Dueling, 330, 336-337 Current River, 149, 243 Duels and the Roots of Violence in Missouri, by Dick Cyclones, Washington, 156 Steward, 336-337 Duncan’s Bridge community, Monroe County, 148 D Dunklin County, 334; courthouse, Kennett, 102, 108, Dade County, courthouse, Greenfield, 97, 99, 104, 117, 118 108-109, 112, 7/73, 114 Dunklin, Daniel, 145 Dagen, Margaret W., co-auth., Victory without Dunn, Charles E., 315, 318-320 Violence: The First Ten Years of the St.Louis Durocher, Laurent, 57 Committee of Racial Equality (CORE), 1947-1957, Dutchtown neighborhood, St. Louis, 331 338-339 Dallas County, 47 E Dalton, Adeline, 22 Eads Bridge, St. Louis, 285, 286 Dalton, Mo., 67 Eagle Packet Company, 245 Index Eagle Rock, Barry County, 153 Ferguson, Clinton, 333 Earhart, Amelia, 147 Ferguson, Clyde, 333 Early Davs of Leadwood, Missouri, by Nedra Queen, Ferguson, Mo., 241 340-341 Ferrell, Robert H., ed., Early, Mo., 56 A Colonel in the Armored Divisions: A Memoir, The Early Ozarks: A Family sJ ourney, by Karol 1941-1945, 248-251 Brown, Nancy Maschino Brown, and Leola In the Philippines and Okinawa: A Memoir, 1945- Maschino, 65 1948, 248-251 East St. Louis, Ill., 246 A Youth in the Meuse-Argonne: A Memoir, 1917- Ebenezer A.M.E. Church, Kansas City, 147 1918, 248-251 Edele, Pershing, 156 Ferry boats, 49 Edward Bates (steamboat), 7 Field, Eugene, 257-258, 273, 273-275 Edwards, Dorothy, 52 Field, Roswell, 257, 257-276 Edwards, John N., 330 Fifty-sixth U.S. Colored Infantry, 54, 331 Eldad Church, Randolph County, 331 ““The Finest Treat His Ranch Could Offer’: Lyndon Eldon, Mo., 48, 326 Johnson and Deer Hunting,” by John L. Bullion, Elections 119-131 State Supreme Court primary, 1938, 188-210 Fire House Rock, Wayne County, 149 territorial delegate, 1816-1817, 158 Firkus, Angela, 135, /35 Electric railways, 58 First Baptist Church, Steele, 151 Electricity, Concordia, 48 First Baptist Church, Troy, 151 Eliot, William Greenleaf, 175-176, 176 First Christian Church, Aurora, 47 Elizabeth (slave), /6, 16-24, 31 First Christian Church, Mound City, 148 Ellebracht, Pat, 133, /34 First Pentecostal Church, Sikeston, 151 Ellington, Mo., 144 First Presbyterian Church, Brookfield, 142 Elliott, R. Kenneth, 132 First Presbyterian Church, Webb City, 55 Elliotts’ Mill, Rover, 243 Fitzpatrick, Daniel, cartoons, 196, 209, 2/13, October Ellsworth R-6 School, Texas County, 327 inside back cover, January inside back cover, July Elsberry, Mo., MFA, 158 inside back cover Ely School, Dunklin County, 334 Flat Creek, 52 Emancipation Proclamation, 147, 317 Floods, 1951, 50, 67, 147 Engelhardt, Tom, cartoon, April inside back cover Florissant, Mo., 154, 241, 331 Enon Baptist Church, Johnson County, 54, 153 Floyd, Charles “Pretty Boy,” 145 Erwin, Eugene, 77-79, 78, 83, 86, 87 Fohn, Russell, 50 Evans, John Thomas, 156 Foley, William E., 134, /34, 138, 138, 336-337 Evans’ Pharmacy, Neosho, 237 Foreman, Neoma, 133, /34 The Evolving Landscape: Changing Views of the Forest Park, St. Louis, 246 Twentieth Century (art exhibition), 323 Fort Childs, Nebraska, 242 Ewing, Ella, 50 Fort Davidson, 157 Excelsior Springs, Mo., 144 Fort Mason, Ralls County, 154 Executions, 142 Fort Osage, 142 Fort Zumwalt, 55 Fountain Waller Cemetery, Branson, 142 Fair Grove, Mo., 143 “Frankie and Johnnie,” 147 Fair Play, Mo., 157 Franklin County, 148, 331 Fairbanks Elementary School, Springfield, 151 Franklin, Richard “Dick,” 133, 134, 135, 137 Faith United Church of Christ, Rockville, 47 Fredericktown, Mo., 145 Falstaff Brewing Company, 218-221, 226, 227 Frey, Max J., 157 Fanny (slave), 19, 22 “*A Friend of the Enemy’: Federal Efforts to Suppress Farmer, Nancy, /37 Disloyalty in St. Louis During the Civil War,” by Farmington Mercantile Company, 243 Louis S. Gerteis, 165-187 Farmington, Missouri: The First 200 Years, 1798- Friendly Club, 330 1998, 163 Fritz, John H. C., 54, 240, 331 Farmington, Mo., 57 Frizzell, Robert W., 63-64, 135 “The Fate of Steamboats: A Case Study of the 1848 From the Bottom Up: The Story of the Irish in Kansas St.Louis Fleet,” by William E. Lass, 2~—15 City, by Pat O'Neill, 340 Father Dickson Cemetery, Crestwood, 329 Frontier Swashbuckler: The Life and Legend of John “The Fault Finder’ of Kansas City: Roswell Field, Smith T., by Dick Steward, 62-63 1885,” by Lewis O. Saum, 257-276 Frost, Eliza “Lily,” 180-181 Faultless Cleaners, Sikeston, 151 Frost, Griffin, 311-312, 3/2 Fayette, Mo., 48, 144, 157 Fulton, Mo., 48, 49 348 Index Fur trading Grimes, Absalom, 304-306, 306 Grover building, Mound City, 237 Growing Up in St. Francois County: Bonne Terre and Galena, Mo., 51, 148 the St. Joseph Lead Company, by Jim Bequette, 235, Gallatin, Mo., 48, 145 341 Galvin, Felix, 333 Grundy County, 55 Galvin, George, 333 Guirl-Stearley, Gaia, co-ed., Boone County Chronicles, Galvin, Joe, 333 67 Game of the Week, 212, 213, 219, 227-229 Garr, Vietta, 326 H Garrison, Howard, 328 Halleck, Henry, 170-174, 172 Gaslight Square, St. Louis, 241 Hamilton, Billie, 330 Gay Pride parade, St. Louis, 154 Hamilton, Charlie, 330 Gayler family, 335 Hampton, Pete, 143 Geiger, Mark, 134, /35 Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad, 330 Gellhorn, Martha, 51 Hannibal, Mo., 49, 142, 145 Gentzler, Lynn Wolf, 233, 323 Hare & Hare, Kansas City, 155 Georgia City, Mo., 332 Hargett, Dean German Americans, 155, 157 Harper, Elsie Patterson, 334 Gerteis, Louis S., 247-248, 323 Harrell house, Columbia, 54 ““A Friend of the Enemy’: Federal Efforts to Harris, Eddy, 55 Suppress Disloyalty in St. Louis During the Civil Harris family, 58 War,” 165-187 Harris, Francis, 55 “*An Outrage on Humanity’: Martial Law and Harris MFA, Chadwick, 239 Military Prisons in St. Louis During the Civil War,” Harris, Travis, 156 302-322 Harrison, Benjamin, 236 Giglio, James, 323 Harrison County, courthouse, Bethany, 97, 100, /0/, Gilbreath, John, family, 157 105, 108, 109, 111, 112, 114-115, 116 Girdner, Mo., 155 Harrisonville Cass County Democrat, 145 Gladden School, Texas County, 327 Harrisonville, Mo., 145, 326 Glasgow Missourian, 235 Harry S. Truman's Musical Letters, ed. Thompson A. Glasgow, Mo., 49, 145 Brandt, 253 Glendale, Mo., 47, 153, 331 Hartville, Mo., 327 Glennonville, Mo., 327 Harvey, Steve, 236 Godley, French, 143 Hatcher, Richard W., III, 139: co-auth., Wilson s Godley, Will, 143 Creek: The Second Battle of the Civil War and the Gold rush, 254 Men Who Fought It, 63-64 Golden Eagle (steamboat), 245 Hatten, A. D., 53 Gooch, John O., Circuit Riders to Crusades: Essays in Haun’s Mill, Caldwell County, 150, 332 Missouri Methodist History, 25\—252 Hauser, Heinrich, My Farm on the Mississippi: The Goodman, Mo., 145 Story of aG erman in Missouri, 1945-1948, 253 Goodnight community, Polk County, 47 Hawkins, Bill, 334 Goodrich, James W., 136-137, 137, 138, 138, 323 Heartland History: Essays on the Cultural Heritage of Goza, Kelly, 143 the Central Missouri Region, by Gary R. Kremer, Graduate Theses Relating to Missouri History, 2001, 65-66 246 Heat Moon, William Least, 235 Graff, Willard J., 244 Heberle, Harry, 56 Grant Elementary School, Columbia, 240 Heberle, Leora, 56 Grant, Julia, 234 Hedgerows, 51 Grasshoppers, 292, 293 Helphrey Cemetery, Taney County, 335 Gratiot Street Prison, St. Louis, 167, 168, 304-314, Hemingway, Ernest, 55 321-322 Hendrich, Emil, 152 Graydon Springs, Mo., 234 Henning, Ruth, 239 Great Depression, 157 Herculaneum, Mo., 145, 237 Great River Road, 243 Hermann, Mo., 56 Greene County, 53 Hickman, Thomas, house, New Franklin, 155 Greenfield, Mo., 235 Hickok, Wild Bill, 151 Greenlease, Virginia, 145 Hickory Grove School, Laclede County, 57 Greenville, Mo., 149, 237 High & Rising: The 1951 Kansas City Flood, by Brian Gregory, Ralph, 152 Burnes, 67 Griffith, Julia, 156 Highway 4, 47 Index Highway 61, 52 Hill, G. W., 245 Iberia, Mo., 58 Hines, Mo., 56 Illasco, Mo., 235 History of St. Clair County, Missouri: Volume 3, Rural Immaculate Conception Church, Augusta, 152 Schools, 341 In Her Place: A Guide to St. Louis Women’s History, Hobart, Mo., 56 by Katharine T. Corbett, 61-62 Hoelscher, Mo., 56 In the Philippines and Okinawa: A Memoir, 1945- Hoester, Robert G. J., 133 1948, by William S. Triplet, ed. by Robert H. Ferrell, Hoffman, David R., co-auth., “The McKees Move to 248-251 Texas: A Family’s Story,” 277-301 Independence, Mo., 144, 146, 236, 326 Hoffman, Frances, co-auth., “The McKees Move to Indian Creek bridge, Neosho, 157 Texas: A Family’s Story,” 277-301 Ingraham, Edward H., 242 Hogan, John, 32, 35, 36, 38 Ingraham, William W., 242 Holden, Bob, 334 Irish Americans, 52, 53, 340 Holland, Antonio F., 338-339 Irwin, Lyndon N., There Will be a Wreck!, 50, 66 Hollenbeck, Arch T., 333 Island No. 10, 240 Hollins, Wesley, 153 Hollister, Mo., 234 Holmes, Mary Patricia, 46, 141, 233, 324 Jack the Ripper, 238 Holt County, 51 Jackson, Andrew, 146 Holts Summit, Mo., 146 Jackson, Claiborne Fox, 247-248 Holy Redeemer School, St. Louis, 150 Jackson County, 47, 49, 146, 149, 234, 236, 332 Holy Rosary Church, Monroe City, 148 Jackson, David W., ed., Direct Your Letters to San Holy Rosary School, Monroe City, 146 Jose: The California Gold Rush Letters and Diary of Holy Trinity Parish, Weston, 146 James and David Lee Campbell, 1849-1852, 254 Home remedies, 156 : Jackson, Milo, 235 Homer Township, Bates County,.33: Jackson, Mo., 146 Honey War, 148 Jackson, Roscoe “Red,” 51, 148 Hooker, Ralph, 143, 147 Jacobs, Joseph B., house, Iberia, 58 Horn, Walter, 54 Jacobs, Virginia, 325 Hornback family, 245 James, Jesse, 58, 154, 158 Horses, wild, 157 James- Younger Gang, 238 Hotel Governor, Jefferson City, 56 Jameson, Mo., 235 Hotel Savoy, Kansas City, 150 Jasper County, 51, 234, 325 Houses. See also names of individual houses. Jazz, 65, 236 Lexington, 47 Jefferson Barracks, 241, 332; hospital, /69 Portland Place, St. Louis, 150 Jefferson City, Mo., 49, 56, 145, 146, 152, 328 Westmoreland, St. Louis, 150 Jennings, William O., 150 Houston, Mo., 146 Jerome, Mo., 333 Howe, Edgar W. “Ed,” 259-260, 260 Jewish Charitable and Educational Union, St. Louis, Howell County, courthouse, West Plains, 105, 112, 117 155 Huber, Patrick, 134, 135; co-auth, “*Butcherin’ Up the Jews, St. Louis, 158 English Language a Little Bit’: Dizzy Deaa, Job high schools, Douglas County, 241 Baseball Broadcasting, and the ‘School Marms’” Johnson County, 50, 153 Uprising’ of 1946,” 211-231 Johnson, Lyr:don Baines, 119-131, 122, 128, 130 Hudson, Carl, 50 Johnson, Waldo, 22-24, 23 Hudson City, Mo., 333 Joplin, Mo., 49, 147, 236, 327; Public Library, 236 Hudson, Irl, 50 Joplin, Scott, 150 Hudson, Jessie, 50 Hughes, Langston, 48, 327, 329 K Hughes, Leo, log house, Columbia, 155 Kaighin, Johnnie, 155 Hughesville, Mo., 52 Kansas City .. . And All Thats Jazz, by Leonard Hulston, John K., Moments in Time, 233 Brown, 65 Hunt, Charles L., 305, 315, 318-320 Kansas City, Mo., 34, 50, 58, 59, 66, 147, 155, 236, Hunt, George W. P., 332 246, 257-276 Hunter, DeWitt C., 148 Admiral Boulevard, 327 Hunter Hall, Nevada, 148 African Americans, 155 Hunting, Texas, 119-131 Ebenezer A.M.E. Church, 147 Hyatt-Regency Hotel, Kansas City, 51, 144, 147 flood, 1951, 50, 67, 147 Hyde Park Presbyterian Church, St. Joseph, 238 Hare & Hare, 155 Hotel Savoy, 150 350 Index Hyatt-Regency Hotel, 51, 144, 147 Lane, Jim, 54 Irish Americans, 340 Larsen, Larry, 323 jazz, 65, 155 Larson, Sidney, 154, 331 Kansas City Power and Light Building, 50 Lass, William E., “The Fate of Steamboats: A Case Liberty Memorial, 147 Study of the 1848 St. Louis Fleet,” 2-15 McGonigle’s Market, 50 Latham, Kenneth Martin, 326 organized crime, 327 Lathrop, Mo., 238 Rockhurst College, 32-45 Laughlin, Evalina Boyd, 240, 331 Kockhurst High School, 42, 43 Lawrence County, 242 St. Aloysius Parish, 35, 36, 38-40 Lead Creek, Mo., 56 Sunset Crystal Palace, 154 Lead Mine, Mo., 47 Kansas City Then & Now, by Monroe Dodd, 66 Leadwood, Mo., 340-341 Kansas Red Legs Lebanon, Mo., 50 Kapaun, Emil, 150 Lee’s Summit, Mo., 50, 147, 326 Karr Hotel, Carthage, 48 Legal Systems in Conjlict: Property and Sovereignty in Kaye, Ara, 46, 141, 324 Missouri, 1750-1860, by Stuart Banner, 159-160 Kelly, C. Roy, 243, 333 Leibrandt’s Jewelry Store, Cameron, 236 Kelly School, 143 Lemp mansion, St. Louis, 237 Kelton, Thomas White, 55 Leonard family, 330 Kennedy, Allen, 54 Lewis and Clark Expedition, 48, 146, 147, 155, 156, Kennett, Mo., 117 236, 237, 244 Key, Ted, 148 Lewis and Clark in the Boonslick, by James M. Denny, KFVE (radio station), St. Louis, 158 340 Kickapoo Prairie Farm Tractor School, Springfield, 59 Lewis Library, Glasgow, 145 Kimbrough, Mary, co-auth., Victory without Violence: Lewis, Meriwether, 149, 155, 157, 332 The First Ten Years of the St. Louis Committee of Lexington, Mo., 9, 47, 56, 327 Racial Equality (CORE), 1947-1957, 338-339 Liberal, Mo., 236 Kimmell, Glendolene Myrtle, 54 Liberty Memorial, Kansas City, 147 Kimmons, Richard, 55 Liberty, Mo., 97, 147 King Hill Baptist Church, St. Joseph, 328 Lift Every Voice and Sing: St. Louis African Americans Kingdom of Callaway Historical Society, 232 in the Twentieth Century, by Ann Morris, Doris Kinne, Sharon, 328 Wesley, and Wiley Price, 60-61 Kirbyville, Mo., 52, 245 Lily-Tulip Cup Corporation, Springfield, 244 Kirksville, Mo., 330 Lincoln County, 332 Kirkwood Bank, 55 Lincoln School, Nevada, 237 Kirkwood Historical Society, 242 Linn, Mo., 50 Kirkwood, Mo., 238, 242 Linns Mill, Mo., 56 Knox County, courthouse, Edina, 105, 108, 117 “The Little School on the Hill: The Founding of Kraus, Russell and Ruth, house, St. Louis, 241 Rockhurst College,” by Sean Brennan, 32-45 Krekel, Amold, 49 Livonia, Mo., 239 Kremer, Gary R., 136; Heartland History: Essays on Log Union Church and School, Taney County, 335 the Cultural Heritage of the Central Missouri Logan, George and Mariana, house, Nevada, 328 Region, 65-66 Logan, Sheridan A., 132 Kuban, Bob, 150 Lohman, Louis C., house, Jefferson City, 49 Kurz, William, and Alexander Allison, lithographs, Lohman, Mo., 326 331 Lone Jack, Mo., 236 KWK (radio station), St. Louis, 158 Lonestar Mill, Houston, 146 Lost Creek, Mo., 56 L Louisiana Academy, Perry County, 149 Laas, Virginia J., 133, 134, /34, 323 Louisiana, Mo., 49 Laclede County, 57 Louisville, Mo., 156 Laclede County, Missouri: History and Families, 162 Love, Betty, 151 Laclede, Pierre, statue, St. Louis, 55 Lunatic Asylum, Fulton, 49 Lafayette Square, St. Louis, 244 Lykins, William H. R., 245 Lake City, Mo., 146 Lynch, Virgil Everett “Wildcat,” 157 Lake Taneycomo, 325 Lyon, Duane Evans, art exhibition, 232, 3 Lamar, Mo., 238 LaMotte, Joseph H., 241 M Lampe, Mo., 234 Mabery, Becky, ed., As You Were: A History of De Lampson, Jim, 238 Soto and Surrounding Area, 162-163 Lane, Anne Ewing, 167, 172-173, 178, 180 McBride, James H., 333 Index McCandless, Perry, 137-138, /38 Marmaduke, John Sappington, 331 McCann, Gordon, 329 Marmaduke, Lavinia Sappington, portrait, 154 McClain, Alexander, 52 Marshall, Mo., 148, 153, 156 McClary rock house, Kirbyville, 245 Marshfield, Mo., 57 McCormack, Susan, 46 Marx Clothing Store, Springfield, 239 McCoy Park, Independence, 326 Maryville, Mo., 327 McCoy, William, 326 Maschino, Leola, co-auth., The Early Ozarks: A McCullough, Peter F., 50 Family s Journey, 65 McDonald County, 145 Mashek Bohemian settlement, Lincoln County, 332 MacDonald, Emmett, 181 Masons, 52, 244, 332 McDonald Tea Room, Gallatin, 145 Mattingly, Barak, 51 McDowell Medical College, St. Louis, 167, 302 Mauldin, Verble, 244 Macedonia School, Dallas County, 47 Maxwell, David Harvey, grave, 142 McElroy, Ken Rex, 48 Mayo, Jim, 134, /35 McFarland, Ernest H. “Mac,” 329 Medical care, 243 McGonigle’s Market, Kansas City, 50 Melick house, Metz, 148 McGregor School, Springfield, 335 Melton, Emory, 133, /36 McKee, Alice, 280 Mercer County, 50 McKee, Blanche, 280 Methodist Church, 251-252 McKee, Ida, 280 Metz, Mo., 148 McKee, John Wallace, 277, 277-301 Mexican War, 241 McKee, John Wallace “Wallie,” IH, 277, 280: Mexico, Mo., 143, 279, 280, 282, 283, 288-290, 298, 284-286, 288, 291, 298, 301 300, 332 McKee, Josie, 280-284, 299, 300 Meyer, Hans, 158 McKee, Kate Elizabeth, 280 Milan Standard, 328 McKee, Loyd, 278, 280-284, 286, 289, 293, 298-301, Miller County, 158, 329 300 Miller, Della, 326 McKee, Mary Frances, 280 Miller, Eddie, As You Were: A History ofD e Soto and McKee, Myra Katherine “Kate,” 277, 277-301 Surrounding Area, 162-163 McKee, William, 3/4 Miller, Tom, /36 “The McKees Move to Texas: A Family’s Story,” by Mills and millers, 50. See also names of individual David R. Hoffman and Frances Hoffman, 277-301 mills. McKinney, Lon, 136 Douglas County, 155 McLear, Patrick, “Pendergast vs. Stark: Politics, Montauk, 150 Patronage, and the 1938 Supreme Court Democratic Millwood, Mo., 332 Primary,” 188-210 Mineral springs, 156, 234, 325 McLure, Margaret, 178, /79 Mississippi River, 49, 156 MeMullin, John Leonard, 57 bridge, Cape Girardeau, 144, 325 McMurray, W. Grant, /36 flood, 1927, 335 McNeil, Jesse, 70, 90-91 photographs, 150 McNeil, John, 70, 90-91, 240 Missouri, 237, 326 McNeil’s Rangers, 70, 90-91 boundary marker, northwestern, 234 McPheeters, Sallie, 178, 183 boundary marker, southwestern, 151 McPheeters, Samuel, 182—183, 184-187, /85 capital, Jefferson City, 152, 328 McPheeters, William, 174, 182-184, /83 central, 65-66 McVeigh, Rick, 232 State Archives, 236 Magers, Walden, 54 Missouri Book Services Textbook Exchange, Main Street Centre building, Puxico, 328 Columbia, 235 Maine Clubhouse, Taney County, 245 Missouri Conference on History, 46, 141, 232, 323 Mannon, Birdle, 52 Missouri Farmers Association (MFA), 234 **Manumitted and Forever Set Free’: The Children of Missouri History in Magazines, 54-59, 153-158, Charles Lee Younger and Elizabeth, a Woman of Color,” by Becky Carlson, 16-31 Missouri History in Newspapers, 47~—53, 142-152, Maps, 95, 289 234-239, 325-329 bootheel, 1894, 157 Missouri-lowa border dispute, 148 Lewis and Clark Expedition route, 147, 236 Missouri-Kansas-Texas (M-K-T) Railroad, 287, 289, Marceline, Mo., 147, 157 291, 293, 296 Maries County, 52 Missouri Pacific depot, Lee’s Summit, 147 Marion County, 49, 157, 326 Missouri River, 246, 332, 334, 337-338 Marionville, Mo., 47, 325 Missouri School for the Deaf, Fulton, 48 Markus, Ruth May, 158 Missouri Short-Cut Canal, Franklin and St. Charles 352 Index Counties, 331 New Franklin, Mo., 155 Missouri State Teachers Association building, News in Brief, 46, 141, 232-233, 323-324 Columbia, 54 Newspapers, German language, Washington, 152 Missouri Valley Trust building, St. Joseph, 329 Newton County, 57, 156, 243; courthouse, Neosho, Missouri's Confederate: Claiborne Fox Jackson and 100-101, 102, 106, 116 the Creation of Southern Identity in the Border West, Nifong, Frank Gosney, 153 by Christopher Phillips, 139, 247-248 Nipher, Francis E., 55 Modern Woodmen of America, 144 Nixa, Mo., 328 Modjeska, Helena, 264, 265 Normandy, Mo., 156 Moline (steamboat), 158 North Central Missouri College, Trenton, 163 Moments in Time, by John K. Hulston, 233 Northwoods, Mo., 332 Monarch (steamboat), 59 Nova Scotia furnace, Dent County, 150 Monett, Mo., 148, 237 Nuderscher, Frank B., Sunny Afternoon, 137, April Monroe City, Mo., 146, 148 front cover Monroe County, 148 Montaigne house, St. Ferdinand, 55 oO Montauk, Mo., 150 Oak Bluff Cemetery, Canton, 143 Montesi, Albert, co-auth., Downtown St. Louis, Oak Grove, Mo., 49 341-342 Obermark, Ben, 156 Montevallo, Mo., 50 Ogilbee, Eunice, 52 Montgomery, Christine, 233 Ohman, Marian M., “PWA and WPA Courthouses in Montgomery, James R., 145 Missouri,” 93-118 Moore, John C., 330 Old Bay Mill, Hannibal, 49 Moreau Park, Jefferson City, 146 Old Drum (dog), 53 Morley, Mo., 333 Old Soldier’s Cave, 335 Mormons, 56, 144, 235, 238, 332 Old Wire Road, 153, 330 Morris, Ann, ed., Lift Every Voice and Sing: St. Louis Olds, George, 158 African Americans in the Twentieth Century, 60-61 Oliver, Mordecai, 153 Mound City, Mo., 148, 237 Olson, Greg, co-ed., Boone County Chronicles, 67 Mount Comfort Cemetery, Barry County, 55 Olson, James C., 132, 133 Mount Hope Cemetery, Webb City, 332 O'Malley, R. Emmett, 191, /9/, 192 Mount Providence School for Boys, Normandy, 156 ““On the Road to Dixie’: A Missouri Confederate’s Mount Vernon Methodist Church, Nevada, 148 Review of the Civil War at its Midpoint,” by Mount Vernon Missionary Baptist Church, Holts Thomas F. Curran, 69-92 Summit, 146 O'Neil, Buck, 150 Mountain View Missionary Baptist Church, Polk, 234 O'Neill, Pat, From the Bottom Up: The Story of the MSM Alumnus Newsletter, 242 Irish in Kansas City, 340 Mulberry, Mo., 57 O'Neill, Rose, 154, 333 Miiller, Ethel, 334 Order of American Knights, St. Louis, 317-321 Multnomah (house site), Clay County, 50 Orphan trains, 49. 235 Munford, Morrison, 258, 262 Osage City, Mo., 49 Munger-Moss Motel, Lebanon, 50 Osage County, 56, 156, 242, 333 Murphy, David, 55 Osage River, 329 Murphy, Maire Agnes, 135-136 Osceola, Mo., 54, 149 Murray, Matthew, 202-203 Osiris, Mo., 235 My Farm on the Mississippi: The Story of aG erman in Ott, Christian, 236 Missouri, 1945-1948, by Heinrich Hauser, 253 Ott, Louis, 146 Myers, Janice, 156 Otter Creek bridge, Polo, 235 Myrtle Street Prison, St. Louis, 166-167, 305, Overby, Charlotte, co-ed., Boone County Chronicles, 307-311 67 Owens Cemetery, Maries County, 52 N Ozark Cafe, West Plains, 58 Nathan (slave), 19 Ozark National Scenic Riverways, 334 The National, by Mitchel Burns, 66-67 Ozarks, 55, 58, 65, 144, 150, 157, 243, 334, 341 Native Americans, 47, 56, 58, 155, 157, 235 literature, 246 Delaware, 142, 241 Scotch-Irish settlers, 237 Kansas Territory, 241 religion, 58 P Natural disasters, 144 Pachlhofer, Frederick, house, Verona, 237 Neosho, Mo., 157, 237, 333 Page, Hiram, 144 Nevada, Mo., 148, 232, 237, 328 Painted Rock Country Club, Jefferson City, 146

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