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Index State Capitol mural, Jefferson City, 74 Bremer, Jeff, 160 Benton, Thomas Hart (senator), 217, 218, 219, 220 Bridger, Jim, 270 Berea Presbyterian Church, St. Louis, 266 Bridges, 170 Bicycles, 320 Boonville, 169 Biers, Jane, 158, /58 Bourbeuse River, Union, 78 Big Cedar Lodge, Ridgedale, 176 covered, 176 Big Neck, 106, /07, 108, 111. See also Great Eads, St. Louis, 81 Walker. swinging, 176 Big Piney River, 5—6, 8, 22—23 Washington, 264 Big Soldier, 178 Waverly, 169 Big Spring community, Howard County, 267 Bridgeton, Mo., 171 Big War, Small Town: How World War II Changed Britton, H. G., 345 Cassville, by Howard Ray Rowland, 186 Britton, Lane, 262 Bigelow, Silas S., 79 Broadhead, James O., 218, 2/9 Bingham, George Caleb, 345 Brockman, Ferdinand C., 287, 296, 300, 304 Black America Series: African Americans in Brooks, George Washington, 346 Downtown St. Louis, by John A. Wright Sr., 186 Brown, Betty, 265 Black Hawk, 108, 110, 7/70, 111-113 Brown, Henry, 117, 118, 120, 121, 122 Black River Baptist Church, Keener, 171 Brown, Molly, 75 Blackburn, Jonathan, 292, 296 Brown Shoe Company, St. Louis, 80 Blackwater Chapel, Sweet Springs, 172, 343 Brown, Steve, 79 Blackwater, Mo., 175 Brown v. Boardo f Education, 74 Blair, Emily Newell, 357 Brown-Kubisch, Linda, 87-88 Bland, Mo., 348 Brownsburgh, Mo., 349 Bloomfield, Mo., 265 Brownsville, Mo., 172, 343 Blue Springs, Mo., 176 Brownville Christian Church, Atchison County, Blue Top Hotel, Stanton, 78 264 Blunk Road, Stone County, 81 Buchanan County, 265 B’nai Jehudah Congregation, Kansas City, 271 Buchanan, William “Arthur,” 81 Boating, 330, 331 Buerger, Ernst Moritz, 346 Bock, H. Riley, /60 Buffalo, Mo., 349 Boehm family, 267 Bugler, Henry, 265 Boeling, Johannes Friedrich, 346 Bunch family, 177 Bolivar Herald-Free Press building, 262 Bundschu, William B., Abuse and Murder on the Bolivar, Mo., 85 Frontier: The Trials and Travels of Rebecca Bollinger, George, 173 Hawkins: 1800-1860, 278 Bollinger Mill, Burfordville, 169 Burch, Milton, 79 Bolte, August Henry, 342 Burfordville, Mo., 169; covered bridge, 176 Bone, Hallye B., 156, /57 Burnes, Brian, Harry S. Truman: His Life and Bonne Terre, Mo., 348 Times, 278-279 Burnett, Betty, co-auth., Missouri: Crossroads of Book Reviews, 87-90, 181-184, 273-276, 351-354 the Nation, 186 Boone County, 169, 174, 241, 243, 248, 256, 3/9, Burroughs, J. E., 345 346 Busch Stadium, St. Louis, 347 Boone, Daniel, 274-275; family, 339 Bush, Isadore, 81 Boone, J. W. “Blind,” 74; house, Columbia, 75 Bushnell, Michael G., Historic Postcards from Old Boone’s Lick State Historic Site, Howard County, Kansas City, 279 74, 75 Buster Brown Blue Ribbon Shoe Factory, St. Boone’s Lick Trail, 180 Louis, 266 Boonville, Mo., 85, 169, 332 Butterfield Overland Mail Route, 179 Booth, John Wilkes, 236 Button, Albert, 119, 120, 122 Bothwell Lodge, Pettis County, 75 Cc Boucher, Robert, 84 Bowman, James R., 350 Cain family, 345 Bowring, William M., 296, 299 Caldwell County, 176 Boxerman, Burton A., and Benita W. Boxerman, California Trail, 74 Ebbets to Veeck to Busch: Eight Owners Who Callaway County, 340 Shaped Baseball, 277-278 Calvary Baptist Church, Fulton, 340 Boyett, Ted, 180 Camden County, 33/, 339, 350 Bozman, Louis J., 269 Cameron, Eugenia, 74 Bradfield, Mo., 174 Camp Clark, Vernon County, 76, 173 Brandon, John, 13—15, 23 Campbell, Duncan, 286, 295 Branson, Mo., 179 Campbell, Jane, 286 Braun Hotel and Opera House, Farmington, 342 Campbeil, Lafayette, 269 360 Missouri Historical Review Campbell, Nancy, 269 Battle of Ozark, 79 Canary, Martha “Calamity Jane.” 77 Battle of Westport, 176, 180 Canton, Mo., 82 Battle of Wilson’s Creek, site, 343 Cantrell, ‘William, 178 Bloomfield, 265 Cape Girardeau County, 77 Buchanan County, 265 Cape Girardeau, Mo., 74, 169, 262, 265, 339, 340 bushwhackers, 347 Cardwell family, 78 Cape Girardeau, 265, 340 Cardwell Memorial Hospital, Stella, 262 Carter County, 178 Carnahan, A. S. J., 178 Carthage, 179 Carnahan, Jean, Dont Let the Fire Go Out!, 355 Fort Davidson, Pilot Knob, 342 Carnegie, Dale, 263 Fourteenth Missouri State Militia Volunteer Carondelet, Mo., 83, 267, 347 Cavalry, 79 Carrington, Mo., 340 Jackson County, 79 Carrollton, Mo., 339 jayhawkers, 347 Carson, Bob, 84 Missouri Brigade, 83 Carter County, 178 Missouri State Guard, 79 Carthage, Mo., 179, 262 Newtonia, 79, 262, 339, 344 Carver, George Washington, 170, 349 Order Number 11, 79 Casco, Mo., 264 Ozarks, 345 Casey, Joe, 346 Palmyra massacre, 176 Cass County, 177 Platte County, 265 Cassville, Mo., 186 Randolph County, 177 Catawissa School, Franklin County, 264 Ripley County, 85 Catfish, Fiddles, Mules, and More: Missouri's Sauk River recruitment camp, 349 State Symbols, by John C. Fisher, 186 secessionism, 213, 223, 224-227, 233, 235 Cathedral of St. Louis, 272 Sibley, 173 Cave Spring, St. Charles County, 85 The Civil War Story of Bloody Bill Anderson, by Caylortown, Mo., 268 Larry Wood, 88-89 Cedar County, 177 Clark, Benjamin J., 171 Centenary Methodist Church, Ralls County, 81 Clark, Champ, 170 Centennial 1903-2003: Stover, Missouri, 185 Clark, William, 77, 80, 94, 104, 106, 107, Center Point Store, Newton County, 84 108-109, 111, 112, 267. See also Lewis and Centerview, Mo., 79 Clark Expedition. Central Methodist University, Fayette, 270 Clarkson Spring, Lawrence County, 3/8 Centralia, Mo., 169 Clay County, 171, 179, 241, 268, 349 Charboneau, Toussaint, 81; family, 342 Clay-Russell family, 349 Chariton County, 177 Clearwater Lake, Reynolds County, 3/9 Charless, Joseph, 339 Clemens, Samuel, 76, 80, 85, 174, 266, 275-276, Chautauquas, 87-88 341, 350, 351-352 Cherokee Indians, 350 Clifford, Clark, /5/ Chester, Mo., 340 Clingman, Nathan, 84 Children’s Mercy Hospital, Kansas City, 170 Clinton County, 77 Chiles, Richard B., 173 Clinton, Mo., 176, 349 Chillicothe, Mo., 266 Coerver, William, 339 Chivers, Herbert C., 268 Cole, Hannah, 85 Cholera, 189-211, 348 Cole, John W., 171 Chouteau Springs, Cooper County, 173, 327 Cole, W. L., 264 Christensen, Lawrence O., 89-90, 158, 159 Coleman, Anderson James, 171, 264 Christian County, Poor Farm, 79 Coleman, John S., 82 Churchill, Winston, 347 Collapse at the Meuse-Argonne: The Failure of the Civil War, 79, 81, 82, 88-89, 172, 173, 176, 177, Missouri-Kansas Division, by Robert H. Ferrell, 180, 212-237, 238-241, 250-251, 253-254, 256, 355 257, 260, 262, 264, 265, 267, 269, 339, 344, 345, Colman, Norman J., 344 347 Colter, John, 78, 180, 269 African Americans, 79, 267 Columbia, Mo., 46, 323, 324 Bates County, 265 Boone, J. W. “Blind,” house, 75 Battle of Carthage, 74 Gordon, David, cabin, 80 Battle of Fredericktown, 345 Guitar mansion, 339 Battle of Goslin’s Lane, 346 Hamilton-Brown building, 268 Battle of Hartville, 340 population, 52, 57, 69 Battle of Island Mound, 267 Salem Baptist Church, 171 Battle of Little Blue River, Jackson County, 75 Soap Box Derby, 320 Battle of Milford, 265 Stephens College, 75, 176, 324 Battle of Monroe Station, Monroe City, 83, 340 Water and Light Company, 75 Index Columbiana (steamboat), 290 Denny, Eleanor M., 308 Comer, John, 122, 133 Deposki, Richard, co-auth., /mages of America Commercial Hotel, St. Clair, 78 Historic North St. Louis, 91 Compromise of 1850, 127, 138 Des Champs, Jean Baptiste, 180 Concerned Citizens for the Black Community of Devil’s Washpan Fish Hatchery, Lawrence County, Boonville, 158 267 Conley, Lyda, 350 Diana (steamboat), 290 Conrad, Peter, 283, 285, 296, 298, 302 Dice, Joe, 84 Conservation laws, 19-20, 22 Dickens, James R., blacksmith shop, Ryors, 178 Conway, Kathleen, 168 Dickerson, James, 343 Cook, Jesse, 117, 118, 120, 122 Dickerson, Polly Huff, 343 Cooper County, 173, 241, 256 Diehl, Victor, 171 Cope, Anne, 167, /67 Diggs, Charles W., Sr., /59 Council Bluff, /02 Dillard Mill, Davisville, 169 Courtney, Frank, 78, 171 Disney, Walt, 76, 343, 349 Courtois Hills, 176 Dixon Club, Pulaski County, 10-12, 15-16, 22 Cove, Mo., 340 Dixon, Mo., 23 Cowan, Elmer E., 342 Doniphan, Alexander W., 83 Cox Coal Mine, Livingston County, 174 Doniphan, Mo., 85; First Baptist Church, 263 Crane, 109-111, 113 Dont Let the Fire Go Out! by Jean Carnahan, 355 Crawford County, 77 Doolin, Bill, 84 Creuzbauer, Albertine, 193, 210 Dorlan, Henry, 118 Creuzbauer, Claudine, 210-211 Dorman, Jerubial Gideon, house, Clinton, 349 Creuzbauer family, 199 Dougherty, John, 111, 113 Crider, Hulda Jane (Brasher), 269 Dougherty, William Wallace, 345 Crider, Jeremiah, 269 Douglass County, 81-82 Criswell, John G., 171 Drake, William, 171 Crittenden, Thomas T., 349 Duden, Gottfried, 74 Croatian Catholic Church, St. Louis, 171 Dudley, Stephen, 265 Crocker, Mo., 10-12 Dunbar, Helen, 286, 290, 294 Crunden Branch Library, St. Louis, 175 Dunbar, William, 286, 290, 294, 295, 298 Crystal Springs Farm, Osage County, 263 Dyer, John, 123, 134-138 D E Daggs, George W., 117 Eads Bridge, St. Louis, 81 Daggs, Ruel, 115, 117, 120, 122-124, 126, 127, Earp family, 341 135, 137 Easley, Mo., store, 262 Daggs v. Frazier, 115-138 Ebbets to Veeck to Busch: Eight Owners Who Daggs, William, 117, 125, 128, 130 Shaped Baseball, by Burton A. Boxerman and Dakota Indians, 104-111 Benita W. Boxerman, 277-278 Dalton Gang, 349 Ebenezer “Stone” Church, Franklin County, 173 Daly family, 264 Edmonson, Gwen, 340 Damron, Wilson M., 265 Eighth and Center Streets Baptist Church, Daniel Boone: An American Life, by Michael A. Hannibal, 340 Lofaro, 274-275 El Dorado Springs, Mo., 84 Dardenne Creek, 350 Elderton, Mo., 349 Dardenne Presbyterian Church, 350 Elephant, 332 Daring to Excel: The First 100 Years of Southwest Elkhill, Saline County, 212, 214, 226, 226, 231, Missouri State University, by Donald D. Landon, 234 } 356 Ellis, Harvey, 268 Darst, David, 347 Elms Hotel, Excelsior Springs, 336 Davis, Calvin, 345 Elmwood Park, Kirkwood, 82 Davis, Glenwood, 348 Elsberry, Mo., 267; United Methodist Church, 263 Davis, Jake, 348 The Enemy Among Us: POWs in Missouri During Davis, Lowndes Henry, 79 World War II, by David Fiedler, 352-35 Davis, Sam, 178 Episcopal City Mission, St. Louis, 175 Davisville, Mo., 169 Etterville, Mo., 340 Deerfield, Mo., 265; school, 345 Eugene, Mo., 340 DeKalb County, 80, 173, 265, 346 Evans, John, 273-274 Delaney School, Carondelet, 83 Evans, Mo., 266 Delmo: Threshold of Freedom, by B. Mildred Ewing family, 81 Smith, 187 Excelsior Springs, Mo., 336 Dempsey, Terrell, Searching for Jim: Slavery in “Explosion of the Steamboat Saluda: Tragedy and Samuel Clemens 's World, 275-276 Compassion at Lexington, Missouri, 1852,” by 362 Missouri Historical Review William G. Hartley and Fred E. Woods, 281-305 76 Freeman, Frankie Muse, A Song of Faith and F Hope: The Life of Frankie Muse Freeman, Fair Grove, Mo., 179 183-184 Fairport, Mo., United Methodist Church, 80 Friends of Arrow Rock, 174 Farmington, Mo., 342 Frisco Club, Pulaski County, 11 Farrer, Charley, 262 Frisco High Line Railroad, Willard, 78 Farris, Frank, 178 Frizzell, Robert W., “Southern Identity in Farrow, Mary Tiera, 350 Nineteenth-Century Missouri: Little Dixie’s Fayette Advertiser, 169 Slave-Majority Areas and the Transition to Fayette, Mo., 267, 270, 348 Midwest Farming,” 238-260 Female Flying Pigeon, 104, /05 Froman, Jane, 91 Ferguson, Jean, 168 Frost-Oberg Homemakers Extension Club, DeKalb Ferguson, Mo., 80, 171 County, 80, 173, 265 Ferrell, Robert H., Collapse at the Meuse-Argonne: Fruit growing, 269 the Failure of the Missouri-Kansas Division, 355 Fugitive Slave Act, 1793, 123, 124-125, 127, 129, Fiedler, David, The Enemy Among Us: POWs in 130, 135, 138 Missouri During World War II, 352-353 Fulcher, Sam, 115, 118, 120-121 Field, Eugene, 339; house, St. Louis, 174 Fullbright, William, 267 Fields, J. J., 345 Fuller, Olney “Pop,” 7-9 Fike, Ella, 173 Fulton, Mo., 340, 347 Firefighters’ labor dispute, Cape Girardeau, 74 Fur trade, 177 Fires and firefighting Centralia, 169 G Independence, 174 Gainesville, Mo., 269 Fisher, John C., Catfish, Fiddles, Mules, and More: Gannon, James, family, 85 Missouri’ State Symbols, 186 Gasconade County, 171 Fisher, Linda A., “A Summer of Terror: Cholera in Gasconade Inn, Arlington, 2 St. Louis, 1849,” 189-211 Gasconade, Mo., 21, 23 Fishing, 328, 329, 331, 348 Gasconade River, 1-2, 5, 8-9, 11-13, 15-17, 19, Fitzpatrick, Daniel, cartoons, October inside back 22-23 cover, January inside back cover, April inside Gascondy Club, Osage County, 16-20, /8, 22-23 back cover, July inside back cover Gascondy Station, Osage County, 21, 22 Flat River, Mo., 178 Gentzler, Lynn Wolf, 164, 164-165, 168, 338 Fletcher, Thomas C., 265 George Caleb Bingham: An Artist and His World Florissant, Mo., 77, 176 (art exhibition), 338 Floyd, Charles Arthur “Pretty Boy,” 74 German Americans, Ferguson, 80 Fogleman, Polly Lofton, 82 Gerteis, Louis S., 275-276 Foley, William E., 273-274 Gibbs, Nelson, 119, 120 Forbes, Blanche Duffey, 343 Gilbert, Joan, 160; Missouri Horses: Gift to a Ford Motor Company, Hazeiwood, 347 Nation, 277 Forner family, 171 Gilcherson, Wyncoop, 120, 122, 133 Fort D, Cape Girardeau, 340 Gill, Charles Elliot, 269, 343 Fort Davidson, Pilot Knob, 342 Gillioz, M. E., 264 Fort Lawrence, Douglass County, 81-82 Glasgow, Mo., 340 Fort Sibley, Arrow Rock, 174 Glaze, A., 342 Fort, William, 179 Glencoe (steamboat), 303 Four Square Ladies’ Club, Grundy and Livingston Glendale Times, 79 Counties, 81 Gockel, Ben, 339 Fox Indians, 97, 98, 101, 102, 104-106, 108, 112, Goings, James, 79 114 Golden Eagle River Museum, St. Louis, 270 Francis, David R., 24-25 Gordon, David, cabin, Columbia, 80 Franke, Fred E., 84 Gordon, William, 296 Franklin County, 78, 83, 171, 172, 173, 264, 342, Gordone, Charles, 265 344 Graham, Alice Berry, 170 Franklin, Richard, /60 Graham, George E., 179 Frazier, Elihu, 118, 122, 123, 133 Graham, Margaret Baker, Victorian America: A Frazier, Jonathan, 117 Family Record from the Heartland, 185 Frazier, Julian S., 269 Graham, Sarah, 179 Frazier, Thomas Clarkson, 118, 120, 122, 133 Grand Prairie Presbyterian Church, Willard, 172 Fredericksburg, Mo., 349 Grant, Ulysses S., National Historic Site, St. Louis, Fredericktown, Mo., 345 343 Fredonia, Mo., 349 Gratz, H. H., 297 Freeburg, Mo., Holy Family Catholic Church, 75, The Great Rivers: Artists Interpret the Mississippi Index 363 and Missouri (art exhibition), 168, 261 Heartland History: Essays on the Cultural Great Walker, 104-106. See also Big Neck. Heritage of Central Missouri, Vol. III, by Gary Green, Emil, 345 R. Kremer, 187 Green, Emily Campster, 265 Hebert, Charles, dit Cadien, 180 Greene County, 174 Heinike, Marjorie Kieborz, 265 Greene, Debra F., 158, /59 Henry, Alfred, The National Game, 346 Greenwood Cemetery, St. Louis, 85 Hermann Licht-Freund, 346 Greer Spring, Oregon County, 83 Hermann, Mo., 176, 349 Griffin, Frank, 341 Hermann Wochenblatt, 346 Grundy County, 81 Hermitage, Mo., Baptist Church, 263 Guerette, Louis, 284, 289, 292, 296 Herndon, John G., house, Howard County, 83 Guitar mansion, Columbia, 339 Herschend, Hugo, 84 Guthrie, Mo., 340 Hibbard Hotel, St. Clair, 78 Hicklin, Talbot, 343 H Hickman, David H., 262 Ha Ha Tonka State Park, Camden County, 177, Hickok, James Butler “Wild Bill,” 266 179, 331, 350 High Point, Mo., 340 Hall, Augustus, 123 Hildebrand, Sam, 178 Hall, Elizabeth “Betsy,” 266 Hillsboro, Mo., 176 Hall, J. C., 123, 124, 125-130 Hinkle, George March, 83 Hall, Mary Taussig, 266 Historic Homes of Neosho, compiled by Larry A. Hallerman, Michael, 345 James, 277 Hamilton-Brown building, Columbia, 268 Historic Postcards from Old Kansas City, by Hamilton family, house, Hannibal, 170 Michael G. Bushnell, 279 Hammons Tower, Springfield, 350 History & Families: Polk County, Missouri, 357 Handler, Lowell, 160 History of Scott County, Missouri, 355-356 Hankins, J. W., 81 HNTB (engineering firm), Kansas City, 341 Hanley, William J., 11—12, 17 Hodges, William R., 30-31 Hoecakes, Hambone, and All That Jazz: African Hard Heart, 100, 101, 102 American Traditions in Missouri, by Rose M. Harg, Mo., 75, 169, 340 Nolen, 187 Harnden house, Ava, 266 Holidays, Christmas, 264, 269 Harney, William, house, Sullivan, 347 Holland, Antonio, 183-184 Harper, Christine Froechtenigt, “The Water Hollingsworth, Gertrude Estella, 347 Wizard: John F. Wixford and the Purification of Holloway-Wallace-Adams house, Lee’s Summit, the St. Louis Water Supply in 1904,” 24-45 176 Harrell, Clara McNeely, 79 Holmes, Pat, 261, 338 Harrison, William Henry, 98 Holt, Bob, 176 Harrisonville, Mo., 83, 348 Holts Summit, Mo., 340 Harry S. Truman: His Life and Times, by Brian Holy Family Catholic Church, Freeburg, 75, 7 Burnes, 278-279 Hopkins, Ebenezer, 348 Harry S. Truman Independence 76 Fire Company, Hopkins Journal, 340 266 Hopkins, Maudie Celia, 178 Harry's Farewell: Interpreting and Teaching the Hopkins, Virgil, 339 Truman Presidency, edited by Richard S. Hornback, James, 339 Kirkendall, 357 Hornback, Mary, 339 Hartley, William G., co-auth., “Explosion of the Horses, 277 Steamboat Saluda: Tragedy and Compassion at Howard County, 75, 83, 241-242, 243, 246, 248, Lexington, Missouri, 1852,” 281-305 251, 256, 267, 343; schools, 177 Hartville, Mo., 350 HST: Memories of the Truman Years, ed. by Steve Hastings, Lewis Maple, 266 Neal, 186-187 Hatfield, Ken, Heartland Heroes: Remembering Huber, Patrick, 353-354 World War II, 91 Huckstep, Jesse Roy, 342 Hatler, M. Waldo, 84 Huebner, Paul, Jr., 177 Havig, Alan, 181-182, 351-352 Hughes, Andrew S., 94, 107, 110, 111, 112 “Having a Grand . . . Vacation,” 31 -/ S2o2 74 / Hughes, John T., 345 Hawkins, Rebecca, 278 Hughes, Langston, 263 Hawkins, Russell O., 339 Humansville, Mo., 263 Hayes, Raymond, 75 Hunter-Dawson State Historic Site, New Madrid, Hays, Edward, 339 350 Hays, Robert, 269 Huntsville, Mo., 177 Hazelwood, Mo., 347 Hurt, R. Douglas, 274-275 Heartland Heroes: Remembering World War II, by Huston Tavern, Arrow Rock, 80 Ken Hatfield, 91 364 Missouri Historical Review Johnson, Ruben, 122 Idyllic America: The Woodcuts of Fred Geary (art Johnson, William, 118, 122, 133 exhibition), 261 Johnson’s Ford, 2/ Ilasco, Mo., 81, 174, 266; high school, 174 Jolly Mill, Pierce City, 179 ““T’Il Wade in Missouri Blood’: Daggs v. Frazier: Jones, Carmen, 158, /58 A Case of Missouri Runaway Slaves,” by Robert Jones, Hannah, 79 J. Willoughby, 115-138 Jones, Van Buren, 264 Images of America: Historic North St. Louis, by Jones, William, 264 Albert Montesi and Richard Deposki, 91 Joplin, Mo., population, 49, 52, 56, 68-69 Immaculate Conception Church and School, Joplin, Scott, 76 Union, 264 Journalism, 83 Immanuel Lutheran Church, St. Charles, 346 J. S. “De Luxe” (steamboat), 180 Immigrants, /98 “Judge Napton’s Private War: Slaveiy, Personal Independence, Mo., 81, 174, 263, 271, 347 Tragedy, and the Politics of Identity in Civil International Order of Odd Fellows, Pacific Lodge War-Era Missouri,” by Christopher Phillips, 86, Washington, 344 212-237 Into the Spotlight: Four Missouri Women, by Junior League of Kansas City, 266 Margot Ford McMillen and Heather Roberson, 356-357 K loway Agency, 106, 108, 113 Kage, Fred, 339 loway Indians, 93-114 Kansas City in Vintage Postcards, by Darlene Irle, Lisa, 159, 159 Issacson and Elizabeth Wallace, 185 Iron County, 178 Kansas City, Mo., 55, 175, 279, 341 Iron Mountain, Iron County, 178 Anderson Bridge, 170 Iron Mountain Railway, 349 Benton, Thomas Hart (artist), Home and Studio Irvin, Monford Merrill “Monte,” 180 State Historic Site, 263 Isabel (steamboat), 290, 296 B’nai Jehudah Congregation, 271 Issacson, Darlene, co-auth., Kansas City in Vintage Central High School, 308 Postcards, 185 Children’s Mercy Hospital, 170 It All Started with a Tornado: Memories of My Country Club Plaza, 66 Home Town: “The Prairie Queen,” Appleton Junior League, 266 City, Missouri, St. Clair County, by Wilbur A. population, 48, 50, 52, 54-55, 60, 65-67 Zink, 356 Savoy Hotel, 176 Starlight Theatre, 336 women, 350 Jackson, Claiborne Fox, 219, 220, 221, 222, 223, Kansas Indians, 102, 112 224, 225, 267 Kansas-Missouri border, 220-223, 271 Jackson County, 79, 265 Kaplan, Fred, The Singular Mark Twain, 351-352 Jackson, Mo., 74, 339 Kaye, Ara, 168 Jackson Resolutions, 219-220 Kearney Street Barn, Springfield, 179 Jacob, Clifford T., 171 Kegelman, Charles Clark “Sonny,” 177 James, Jesse, 80, 271; house, Clay County, 171 Kelley, Samuel R., 342 James, Larry A., comp., Historic Homes of Kelly, Emmett, 76 Neosho, 277 Kelsey, Eli, 286, 298, 299, 300 James, Zerelda, 80 Kennedy, Dennis, 265 Jane Froman: Missouri’ First Lady of Song, by Kickapoo Indians, 104 Ilene Stone, 91 Kidd, Henderson Pearson, 173 Jefferson Barracks, St. Louis, 81, 175 Killingsworth, Jack, 74 Jefferson City, Mo., 75, 187, 263, 340 Kimmswick, Mo., 82 Jefferson Landing, Jefferson City, 169 King, Austin A., 345 Jefferson National Expansion Memorial, St. Louis, Kirkendall, Richard S., ed., Harry's Farewell: 81 Interpreting and Teaching the Truman Jefferson, Thomas, 86, 98, 100 Presidency, 357 Jennison, Charles Rainsford, 84 Kirksville, Mo., 345 Jerome Hunting and Fishing Club, Phelps County, Kirkwood, Mo., 82, 175, 347 7-9, 8 Kneibert, Jacob, 340 Jerome, Mo., 348 Koenig, Mo., 178 Jessup, Eli, 117, 122 Kofahl, John Christopher, 350 Johnson Chapel, Williamsburg, 340 Kremer, Gary R., 71-72, 161-164, 162, 164, 166, Johnson County Courthouse, Warrensburg, 79 166, 167, 168, 261, 338; Heartland History: Johnson County Historical Society, Warrensburg, Essays on the Cultural Heritage of Central 159 Missouri, Vol. III, 187 Johnson, Elijah, 122 Johnson, Jodi, 156, 157 Index L Loose Creek, Mo., 76, 178 La Barge, Charles, 284, 289, 292, 296 Louisiana Purchase, 80, 83 La Charrette, Mo., 177, 264 Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904, 6, 19, 22, La Farge, John, 271 31, 38, 75, 78, 80, 84, 86, 172, 175, 179, 266, Laclede, Mo., 176 269 Lafayette County, 241, 242-244, 246-247, Louisiana Territory, 266 249-250, 252-253, 254-256, 255, 258 Lowell Bleachery, Carondelet, 83 LaJeunnesse, Jean Baptiste, 350 Lucas Park, St. Louis, 337 Lake City, Mo., 265 Luckey, Lula, 77 Lake of the Ozarks, 349 Lueders photography collection, Cape Girardeau, Lake Taneycomo, 330 74 Lamar, Mo., 173 Lupton Chapel, University City, 266 Landon, Donald D., Daring to Excel: The First Lynch, Patrick, 170 100 Years of Southwest Missouri State Lynch, William Henry, 84 University, 356 Larson, Sidney, 166, /66, 167 M Larson’s Legacy (art exhibition), 338 McBride, James H., 269 Lawless house, Arrow Rock, 174 McClure, James, 117-118, 119, 120, 125, 126, Lawrence County, 175, 180, 267, 3/8 128, 130, 133 Lawson, Mo., 169 McCourtney Cemetery, Franklin County, 83 Leach, James, 267 McDearmon, Marshal, 176 Lead mining, 82 McDonald County, 171 Lease, Mary Elizabeth, 350 McDonald, Eli Leonard, 178 Lee, John, 81 McElhany community, Newton County, 178 Lee, John, farm, Howard County, 83 McHenry, Milton, 322 Lee, Sophia Skinner, 81 Machette, Margaret, 185 Lemay, Mo., 343 Mackay, James, 273-274 Leming, M. E., 339 McKenney, Thomas, 105 Lemp mansion, St. Louis, 175, 176 McLaughlin Brothers Furniture Company and Lewelling, Henderson, house, Salem, Ia., /22 Funeral Chapel, Sedalia, 179 Lewis and Clark Expedition, 75, 78, 80, 81, 83, 84, McMillen, Margot Ford, co-auth., /nto the 85, 86, 176, 177, 178 Spotlight: Four Missouri Women, 356-357 The Lewis and Clark Journals: An American Epic McMurray, W. Grant, 159 of Discovery, ed. by Gary E. Moulton, 182-183 Malboeuf, Etienne, 180 Lewis County, 169 Mallroth, Emma, 171 Lewis County Historical Society building, Canton, Maple Grove Cemetery, 76 Marais des Cygnes drainage district, Bates County, Lewis, Meriwether, 77, 84, 100, 267. See also 264 Lewis and Clark Expedition. Maries County, 82, 347 Lexington, Mo., 76, 265, 289, 341, 347 Marion County, 75, 179 Liberty, Mo., 76, 79, 176 Marionville, Mo., 82 “Life with Father: A Son’s Recollections of Mark Twain National Forest, 349 Senator Stuart Symington,” by Stuart Symington Marmaduke, John Sappington, 172, 350 Jr., 139-155 Marmaduke Military Academy, Sweet Springs, 172 Lightner, Jefferson P., 339 Marshall, Howard Wight, Barns of Missouri Lincoln County, 265, 346; Farm Bureau, 82 Storehouses of History, 277 Lincoln School Martin, “Pepper,” 320 Diamond, 170 Marvel Cave, Branson, 84 Palmyra, 340 Maryville, Mo., 341 Lincoln University, Jefferson City, 263, 340 Mason, John, 345 Linn, Mo., 341; drug store, 268 Masonic lodges Lisbonville, Mo., 349 Advance, 169 Literature, twentieth-century American, 306-316 Cass County, 177 Lithuanian community, Jackson, 339 Massie Ford, Franklin County, 171 Little Africa, Howard County, 348 Masters, Evan, 347 Little Dixie, 238-260 Matthews, Will, 175 The Little Osage Enterprise, \73 Maud, Mo., school, 179 Livingston County, 81, 174 Mayes, William T., 84 Lock’s Mill, Loose Creek, 178 Meacham, E. E., 175 Locust Creek Covered Bridge, Laclede, 176 Meacham, M. M., 82 Lofaro, Michael A., Daniel Boone: An American Meacham Park, Kirkwood, 82 Life, 274-275 Meade, Charles, 2—3, 16-17, 20-23 Loisel, Regis, 78 Medoc, Mo., 82 Long, Christineann George, 77 Mehl, George P., 78 366 Missouri Historical Review Mengel, William H., 348 Montesi, Albert, co-auth., /mages of America: Mera Nautais, 100 Historic North St. Louis, 91 Meramec State Park, Franklin County, 342 Montgomery, Christine, 338 Mersman, Joseph J., /89, 189-195, 198-200, 201, Montgomery County, 349 203-206, 207, 209, 210-211 Moore, Friley Washington, 269 Meta, Mo., 75, 76 Moore, Levi S., 269 Methodist Church, 86 Morgan, Willoughby, 94, 109 Middletown School, Boone County, 174 Mormon War, 176 Milford, Mo., 265 Mormons Mill Creek Baptist Church, McDonald County, 171 Caldwell County, 176 Miller, John, 267 immigration, 281-305 Miller, Thomas A., 82 Morrow, Lynn, “Before Bass Pro: St. Louis Miller, William B., 290, 296 Sporting Clubs on the Gasconade River,” 1—23 Milligan, Maurice, January inside back cover Morton, J. T., 123 Mills, Ozarks, 349 Moselle, Mo., 344 Mining Moss, Fred, 262 Franklin County, 264 Moulton, Gary E., ed., The Lewis and Clark lead, 82 Journals: An American Epic of Discovery, Ozarks, 269 182-183 Pacific, 350 Mount Pleasant Baptist Church, New Franklin, 267 Mississippi River, riverboats, 81 Mount Vernon Missionary Baptist Church, Holts Missouri, 342, 347 Summit, 340 agriculture, 238-260, 269 Mount Zion Christian Church, Marion County, 75 antebellum houses, 347 Mueller, Max W., 174 borders, 220-223, 271, 341 Muenks family farm, Loose Creek, 76 central, 187 Mules, 269 Department of Conservation, 267 Mullanphy, Bryan, 269 folklore, 82 Musial, Stanley F., 76 metropolitan areas, 52 population, 46-70 N railroads, 85 Napton, Malvena, 230-231 State Capitol, murals, 74 Napton, Melinda Williams, 212, 213, 214, 215, State Fair, Sedalia, 334, 335 220, 225, 227, 229, 229-231, 234 State Industrial School for Girls, Chillicothe, Napton, Tom, 227, 231, 232, 234 266 Napton, William Barclay, 212—237; house, Saline State Penitentiary, riot, 1954, 170, 269, County, 212, 214, 226, 226, 231, 234 October inside back cover Napton, William, Jr., “Billy,” 231, 234, 234, 236 state symbols, 186 National Association of Colored Women’s Clubs, World War II, 352-353 80 Missouri and North Arkansas Railroad, 268 The National Game, by Alfred Henry, 346 Missouri at Sea: Warships with Show-Me State Native Americans, 80, 84, 177, 269 Names, by Richard E. Schroeder, 279 Cherokee, 350 Missouri Athletic Club, St. Louis, 79 Dakota, 104-11! Missouri: Crossroads of the Nation, by Charles Fox, 97, 98, 101, 102, 104-106, 108, 112, 114 Phillips and Betty Burnett, 186 Indian Removal Act, 1830, 108, 110 Missouri History in Magazines, 79-86, 173-180, loway, 93-114 265-270, 345-350 Kansas, 102, 112 Missouri History in Newspapers, 74—78, 169-172, Kickapoo, 104 262-264, 339-344 Missouria, 102, 105 Missouri Horses: Gift to a Nation, by Joan Gilbert, Newton County, 178 277 Omaha, 102, 110-111, 113 Missouri-Kansas Division, 355 Osage, 97, 101, 102, 112, 272, 343, 346 Missouri Press Association, 339, 341 Otoe, 101, 102, 106, 108, 114 Missouri River, 77, 81, 86 Pawnee, 102 Missouri State Guard, 173 Pinkashaw, 104 Missouri Town 1855, 267 Sauk, 97, 98, 101, 102, 104-106, 108, 111, Missouria Indians, 102, 105 112-113, 114 Moberly, Mo., 170 Treaty of Prairie du Chien Moberly Monitor-Index, 76 1824, 105-106, 108 Molloy, Emma, 179 1830, 94, 104, 111 Monett, Mo., 170 “Navigating the White Road: White Cloud’s Monroe City, Mo., 170, 340; St. Stephen’s Parish, Struggle to Lead the loway Along the Path of 76 Acculturation,” by Greg Olson, 93-114 Montauk Mill, Salem, 169 NB-3 Aircraft, 341 Index Neal, Steve, ed., HST: Memories of the Truman Otto-Miller Funeral Home, Washington, 264 Years, 186-187 Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church, Negro League, St. Louis, 346 Florissant, 77 Nelson, Lawrence J., Rumors of Indiscretion: The Owen, “Mickey,” 320 University of Missouri “Sex Questionnaire” Owens, A. H., 270 Scandal in the Jazz Age, 181-182 Oxly, Mo., 263 Neosho, Mo., 170, 277 Ozark National Scenic Riverways, 180, 262 Nevada, Mo., 345; United Methodist Church, 341 New Franklin, Mo., 83, 267 African Americans, 267 New Madrid earthquake, 339, 350 Butterfield Overland Mail Route, 179 New Richland Baptist Church, Fulton, 340 Civil War, 345 News in Brief, 73, 168, 261, 338 Courtois Hills, 176 Newton County, 84, 178, 348, 349 ferries, 349 Newtonia, Mo., 79, 339, 344 folk legends, 179 Niangua River, 326 folksongs, 85, 179, 268 Nichols family, 81 mills, 349 Niebuhr, Reinhold, 341 outdoor recreation in, 1-23 Nodaway County, 271 steamboats, 349 Noel, Mo., 179 timber boom, 269 Nolen, Rose M., Hoecakes, Hambone, and All That weddings, 84 Jazz: African American Traditions in Missouri, 187 P Novinger, Mo., 348; high school basketball, 84, Paar, William, 339 179, 268, 348 Pacific, Mo., 344, 350; City Cemetery, 86 Nulsen, John Clemens, 190-191, 193-194, /94, Pacific Railroad, 342, 344 Pacific Railroad Surveys by John Mix Stanley (art Nulsen & Mersman, St. Louis, 191, 200, 2/0 exhibition), 168 Page School, St. Louis, 267 Oo Palace Bakery, Kirksville, 345 Oak Chapel, Guthrie, 340 Palmer, Omar, 173 Oakley Chapel, Carrington, 340 Palmyra, Mo., 176, 340 O’Bannon, Daniel Thomas, 346 Paris, Mo., 176; school, 76 O’Blenis, Bob, 269 Park, John, 175 O’Connor, Candace, Beginning a Great Work Park, T. W., 179 Washington University in St. Louis, 1853-2003, Parker, Bonnie, 180 278 Parker, Charlie “Bird,” 76 O'Fallon, Benjamin, 102 Parkmoor Diner, St. Louis, 86 Okakura, Tenshin, 266 Parsons, Mosby Monroe, 173 “Old Drum” (dog), 344 Pattison, Hugh, 9-10, /0, 12, 16~20, 22 Old Richland Baptist Church, Fulton, 340 Pawnee Indians, 102 Old Spanish Cave, Stone County, 175 Peck, James, 85 Oldfield, Barney, 174 Peebly, Reuben, 83 Olean, Mo., 340 Pendergast, Thomas, January inside back cover Oliver, Lysander N., 265 Perry County, 77 Olson, Greg, “Navigating the White Road: White Pertle Springs, Warrensburg, 33/ Cloud’s Struggle to Lead the loway Along the Petersburg, Mo., 349 Path of Acculturation,” 93-114 Pettis County, 75, 77, 271 Olson, James C., 165—166 Phelps County, 342 Olympics, 1904, 79, 80 Phillips, Charles, co-auth., Missouri: Crossroads of Omaha Indians, 102, 110-111, 113 the Nation, 186 O'Neill, Rose, 173, 345 Phillips, Christopher, 160; “Judge Napton’s Private Orchards, 269 War: Slavery, Personal Tragedy, and the Politics Oregon County, 83 of Identity in Civil War-Era Missouri,” 212—237 Oregon Trail, 74 Phillips, Rufus, 269 O’Reilly General Army Hospital, Springfield, 268 Pickering, John, 117, 122, 133 Osage County, 263 Pierce City, Mo., 86, 179 Osage Indians, 97, 101, 102, 112, 272, 343, 346 Pieronnet, Harlan, 339 Osage River, 326 Pike County, 349 Osage Trail, 340 Pilot Knob, Mo., 342 Osborn, John Franklin, 17 Pine School, Ripley County, 262—263 Osgood, Charles G., 308, 309, 310 Pinkashaw Indians, 104 Oster, Donald B., “A Statistical Look at Twentieth- Pla-Port Lighthouse, Lake of the Ozarks, 349 Century Missouri,” 46-70 Platte County, 179, 263, 265, 349 Otoe Indians, 101, 102, 106, 108, 114 Platte Purchase, 77 368 Missouri Historical Review Platte Territory, 179 Railroad Dining Car (exhibition), 261 Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, Auxvasse, 340 Revolutionary War, Battle of Fort San Carlos, 347 Pleasant Hill School, Lawrence County, 175 Reynolds County, 82, 3/9 Pleasant Valley School, Franklin County, 264 Reynolds, Thomas, 267 Pleasant View School, Lawrence County, 180 Rhodes, Henry F., 84 Poage, George, 80 Rhodes, Ida Virginia Swisher, 84 Pogue, Dwight W., Windy Pogues Letters From a Rhodes, Joel, 352-353 College Freshman, 1937-38, 185 Richards, Frank M., 82 Polk County, 357 Richardson, Katherine Berry, 170 Pond, Charles Henry, 348 Richland, Mo., 171 Ponder, Mo., 263 Rickey, Branch, 346 Pony Express, 7 Ridgedale, Mo., 176 Poppenhouse, Peter, 78 Ridgeway, Linda, 168 Porter, Charles Philip, 173 Ripley County, 85, 262-263 Potts, Louis W., co-auth., Watkins Mill: The Robb, Fred, 83 Factory on the Farm, 355 Roberson, Heather, co-auth., /nto the Spotlight: Predock, Antoine, 346 Four Missouri Women, 356-357 Price, Silas E., 82 Roberts, William, 84 Price, Sterling, 265 Robertson’s Mill, Stone County, 174 Price’s Landing, Scott County, 178 Robison, Elijah L., The Streetcar Strike of 1916- Priddy, Bob, /58 1917: “Scabs,” Conspiracies, and Lawlessness Primeau, Paul, 350 in Springfield, Missouri, 279 Princeton University, 307-308, 309-310, 316 Rock Fellowship Church, Oxly, 263 Proctor, Mansfield, 269 Rock House Hotel, Franklin County, 78 Proctor Station, Mo., 340 Rockaway Beach, Mo., 323, 330 Prohibition, Lexington, 341 Rockbridge, Mo., 84 Prologue to Lewis and Clark: The Mackay and Rodgers, S. Donald, 78 Evans Expediton, by W. Raymond Wood, Rohlfing, Henry, 171 273-274 Roll, Jarod H., 160 Pryor, Nathaniel, 84 The Romance of Small-Town Chautauquas, by Pulitzer, Joseph, 339 James R. Schultz, 87-88 Rorer, David, 123, 125, 130-134, /3/, 137 Q Roscoe, Mo., 179 Quakers, 116-117, 131-132 Ross, David J., 286, 295, 298 Quincy, Ill., water purification in, 26-29, 33 Route 66, 86, 176, 180, 270 Route 224, 76 R Rowland, Howard Ray, Big War, Small Town: How Railroads, 85. See also names of railroads. World War II Changed Cassville, 186 Arlington, 348 Roy, Pierre, 350 explosion, Noel, 179 Ruestman, Marilyn, 262 Ferguson, 171 Rumors of Indiscretion: The University of Missouri Jerome, 348 “Sex Questionnaire” Scandal in the Jazz Age, by Monroe City, 170 Lawrence J. Nelson, 181-182 Newton County, 349 Russellville, Mo., 340 robbery, Randolph County, 170 Ryle, Walter H., 177 Stanton, 342 Ryors, Mo., 178 Union, 171 Rainbow Trout Ranch and Rockbridge Gun Club, Ss Rockbridge, 84 Sacred Sun, 356 Ralls County, 81 St. Andrew Parish, Lemay, 343 Ramsey, William, 177 St. Boniface Church, Carondelet, 83 Randolph County, 170, 177 St. Cecilia Catholic Church, Carondelet, 347 Rawlings, George H., 8 St. Cecilia Catholic Church, Meta, 75, 76 Rawlings Sporting Goods, St. Louis, 4, 8-9 st. Charles (steamboat), 290 Ray County, 349 St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church, 85 Raymore, Mo., 85, 180 St. Charles County, 85 Rector, Sarah, 74 St. Charles, Mo., 269, 346, 350; high school, 269 Reeds Spring, Mo., 81 St. Charles Rock Road, Bridgeton, 171 Reedville, Mo., 344 St. Clair County, 74, 328 Reeves, Jesse, 81 St. Clair, Mo., 78, 172; schools, 264 Rehoboth Farm, Chillicothe, 266 St. Ferdinand Shrine, Florissant, 176 Relfe, Mo., 84 St. Francois County, 77, 178, 268, 348 Remmers, Emile, 10, 12 St. James United Methodist Church, Fulton, 340 A Restaurant on the Rails: Foodways of the St. John’s Evangelical Church, Casco, 264

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