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Index to Volume 103 * 257 Courtaway, Robbi, Wetter than the Mississippi: Prohibition in St Feast or Famine Food and Drink in American Westward Louis and Beyond, 253 Expansion, by Reginald Horsman, 130 Crown, Keith Femme Osage, MO, church, 86 art exhibition, 131, 194 Field, Kate, 192 Capitol Building, Jefferson City (painting), April front cover Fisher, Carol, co-auth., Pot Roast, Politics, and Ants in the Pantry Cruzat, Francisco, 3, 3, 9-10, 15, 208 Missouri's Cookbook Heritage, 68 The Curt Flood Story: The Man Behind the Myth, by Stuart | Fisher, John, co-auth., Pot Roast, Politics, and Ants in the Pantry Weiss, 125-126 Missouri's Cookbook Heritage, 68 Fisher, Linda A., ed., The Whiskey Merchant’ Diary: An Urban D Life in the Emerging Midwest, 124—125 Dagbovie, Pero Gaglo, The Early Black History Movement, Carter Fisk, Clinton B., 110—111 G. Woodson, and Lorenzo Johnston Greene, 189-190 Fitzpatrick, Daniel, cartoons, 219, 227 , July front cover Dallek, Robert, Harry S. Truman, 254 Flood, Curt, 125-126 Daugherity, Brian J., co-ed., With All Deliberate Speed Foley, William E., 62—63 Implementing Brown v. Boardo f Education, 130 Forbes, Robert Pierce, The Missouri Compromise and Its De Leyba, Fernando, | 6, 14-15 136—140. 196-208 {fiermath: Slavery and the Meaning of America, 62-63 ** Demand Nothing but what is Strictly Right and Submit to Nothing Foster, Richard Baxter, 116 that is Wrong’: Governor Lilburn Boggs, Governor Robert Fredericktown, MO, 148, 152-158 Lucas, and the Honey War of 1839,” by Thomas M. Spencer, Frémont, John (¢ , 109, 149-150 22—40 Friends of New Germany See German-American Bund Denny, James M., 61-62; co-auth., The Civil War's First Blood Frizzell, Robert W., /ndependent Immigrants: A Settlement of Hanoverian Germans in Western Missouri, 190-191 Vissouri. 1854-1861. 67-68 From the Stacks, 56—59, 120-123, 183-187, 241-245 DeWitt, Petra, ** Drifting Back into Their Old Ways’: Local Efforts Froman, Jane, 68 to Banish the German Language from Missouri During the Great War,” 161—182 ~ Fur trading, 251-252 Dick, Franklin Archibald, 130 G Dick, R. H., co-auth., An American Art Colony: The Art and Artists Droarp eSrt,e GAertnheuvri evGei bbs,M isesdo.u,r i,M y 1E9v3e0r -19De4a0r, C1h2a6r—li1e2 7 Letters Home GaPlrliangchee r, MaMxairmsihliaa n V of coW-ieed.d, VTohel umeN ort1h M{amy eri1c8a3n2 -AJporuirln al1s8 33o,f 192 from the Dakota Territory, 67 Galvez, Bernardo de, 196-19 7, 208 Draper, Fannie McClurg, 67 “*Drifting Back into Their Old Ways’: Local Efforts to Banish the Gardner, rederick Dozier, 163—16 7, 174, 174 Garlichs, Hermann, 14-75. 75 German Language from Missouri During the Great War,” by Petra DeWitt, 161—182 Geist, Linda, co-ed., Vionroe City, Missouri, Sesquicentennial History: 1857 -2007, 251 “Drinking, Dying, and Lying to Priests: Community Bonds and Gentry, Richard, 23, 23 Conflicts over Authority in Colonial St. Louis,” by Patricia German-American Bund, 218—220 Cleary, | German-American League for Culture, 219-220 Du Bois, W. E. B., 113, 114 German Americans, 68, 71-89, 161—182, 190-191, 212 225, 214, Ducharme, Jean-Marie, 136, 145, 203-204 Zid Duden, Gottfried, 73—74, 191 German House, St. Louis, 2/2i? 919.993 3, 217, 221-222 Dunn-Morton, Julie, /60 Years of irt at the St Louis Mercantile Gibault, Pierre, 8, 8 Librar\ 1 Handbook to the Colle tions in {nniversar\ Giglio, James N., 125-126 P/D .u blication, 1846-2006 129 Gilman, Carolyn, “L’Anneé du Coup: The Battle of St. Louis, 1780,” 133-147, 195-211 E Glasgow, MO, 43-44, 47-48, 52-53 The Early Black History Vovement, Carter G Woodson, and Glennon, John J., 171, Lorenzo Johnston Greene, by Pero Gaglo Dagbovie, 189-190 Goble, Danney, co-auth., Oklahoma 1 History, 253-254 Egan's Rats: The Untold Story of the Prohibition-Era Gang that Goldzwig, Steven R., Truman's Whistle-stop Campaign, 130 Ruled St. Louis, by Daniel Waugh, 129 Gosebrink, Jean, co-auth., Historic Photos of St. Louis, 129 Ekberg, Carl J., Stealing Indian Women: Native Slavery in the Gray, Edmund, 184 Illinois Country, 188 189 Greene, Lorenzo Johnston, 189 190 Engel, Elizabeth, 183-187 Gregory, Uriah S. “Sandy,” 28 31, 34 Engelhardt on lections (art exhibition), 69 Guide to Missouri ¢ ‘onfederate Units, 1861-1865, by James Engelhardt, Tom, cartoon, October front cove? McGhee, 130 Establishing Justice in Middle America 1 History of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, by Jeffrey H Brandon Morris, 249-250 Harry S. Truman, by Robert Dallek, 254 Eureka Missouri Sesquicentennial 1858-2008, by Jo Beck, 68 Haskell, Harry, Boss-Busters & Sin Hounds: Kansas City and Its Ewing, Thomas, Jr., 252 Star, 248-249 Exodusters, 113, Hayde, Frank R., The Mafia and the Machine: The Story of the Kansas City Mob, 129 Heagney, Adele, co-auth., Historic Photos of St. Louis, 129 Fascism, 226-240 The Heart is the lerilage The Story of the Founding of the Fayette, MO, 41, 43, 46-51, 52 Confederate Home of Missouri, by Wade F. Ankesheiln, 67 Heckman, William| Hermann, MO, 193 Lacléde, Pierre, 11, /2 Historic Photos Heagney and Jean Lafayette County, MO, 190-191 Gosebrink, 129 Lalla Rookh, by Thomas Moore, 91, 95-97, 99, 104 Hogan, John Joseph, 192 Lamkin, Uel W., 172—173 Hoig, Stan, The Chouteaus: | amily of the Fur Trade,2 5 Lane, Rose Wilder, 254 Langlade, Charles Michel de, 143, 206-207 of the Ozarks eligion and Tourism in Branson “L’Anneé du Coup: The Battle of St. Louis, 1780,” by Carolyn Vissouri, by Aaron K. Ketchell, 127-128 Gilman, 133-147, 195-211 Honey War, 1839, 22-41; map, 27 Larsen, Lawrence H., 249-250 Horsman, Reginald, Feast o1 Famine: Food and Drink in Larson, Sidney, 246, 246-247, 247 {merican Westward Expansion, 130 Laura Ingalls Wilder and Rose Wilder Lane futhorship, Place Howard County, MO, 41-55, I11, 114-115 Time, and Culture, by John t Miller, 254 Howard High School, Fayette, 43 Lea, Albert Miller, 25-26 Lewis, Benjamin, 47, 47 Limpach, Bernard de, | Immigrants Lincoln, Abraham, German, 7 2 , 190-191, 193, 213-214; map of Lincoln Institute, Jefferson City, 112, //6, 116-117, 189-190 Lincoln (painting), by Thomas Hart Benton, 108 Irish, 192 Lindell Hotel, St. Louis, 95 Jewish 241-245 Lion of the West (play), by James Kirke Paulding, 255 dent immicrants { Settlement of Hanoverian Germans in Longley, Alcander, 193 tern Missouri, by Robert W. Frizzell, 190-191 Lowe, Aden, 1511 —156 Indomitable Mary Easton Sibley: Pioneer of Women’s Lucas, Robert, 22-41, 29 Edu ation in Missouri, by Kristie( Wolferman, 192 lowa Territory, 22-38 M av in Missour by Greg Olson, 25 McDermott, John F., 139-140 Irish Wilderness, 192 McGhee, James | lt Happened in Vissouri, by Sean McLachlan, 68 “*A Damned Tight Place’: General Jeff Thompson Confronts Italian Service | 1its (ISUs), 231 oi! 33 the Federals at Fredericktown, Missouri,” 148—160 Guide to Missouri Confederate Units, 1861-1865, 130 McLachlan, Sean Jack, Bryan M i Community an lt Happened in Missouri, 68 the Exodust Vissouri in Illustrate / History, 253 Jaspin, Elliot, Bur Hidden History of Vafia and the Machine: The Story of the Kansas City Mob, by Racial ¢ nsing i Frank R. Hayde, 129 Jews, Kansas City Mallett, Derek R., “Who was the “Enemy Among Us’?: Missouri's Joseph Elmer ( imes, by Nicholas World War II Prisoners of War,” 226-240 A. Schneider, 130 Mardi Gras, 92-93, 95 Journalism, 19 ~ Matchekewis, 143-144, 206—207 Journalism 1908: Birth ed. by Betty Houchin Maximilian, Alexander *hilip, The North {merican Journals of Winfield, 64—66 Vaximilian « of Wied Volume 1: May 1832-April 1833 { Journalism of Humanity: A Candid History of the World’: First J, ourn § Schoo by Steve Weinberg, 64—66 Mersman, Joseph, The Whiskey Merchant’ Diary: An Urban Lif n the Emerging Midwest, 124-125 K Miller, John | Laura Ingalls Wilder and Rose Wilder Lane Kamphoefnet Ernst, 84 luthors! Place, Time andé Cul‘ ture, 2ci5an 4 Kamphoefner, Klara, 84 Mining, 120—123 Kamphoefner, Walter D., “ Uprootedo r Transplanted?: Reflections Missouri, 68 on Patterns of German Immigration to Missouri,” 71-89 colonial, 1-2 133-147, 195-211 Kansas City, MO, 129, 4 241-245, 248-249: Lincoln High Confederate Home, Higginsville, 67 School 5 Council of Defense, 164-168, 170-174 Kansa Missouri: An Illustrated History, by Sean McLachlan, 253 Kat a: i Vian Lives of a Ninet entury American Missouri Caves in History and Legend, by H. Dwight Weaver, by Gary Scharnhorst, 192 130 n: A Retrospective (art exhibition), The Missouri Compromise and Its Aftermath: Slavery and the r, Scott, co-auth., {n American Art Colony: The Art and Artists Vleaning of America, by Robert Pierce Forbes, 62-63 f Ste. Gene Ww Vissouri, 1930-1940, 126-12 Missouri Conference on History, 131 Ketchell, Aaron K., Holy Hillofs t he Ozarks: Religandi Toournis m Missouri/lowa boundary dispute. See Honey War, 1839 n, Missouri, 127-128 Missouri/Kansas border war, 61-62, 67-68 ry R., 189-190, 250-251; ‘The Abraham Lincoln Missouri River, steamboat wrecks, map, 187 in Missouri,” 108-119 Moberly, MO, Lincoln School, //4 iregory, “*We, Too, Are Still Here’: German Americans Vonroe City Missouri, Sesquicentennial History: 1857-2007, ed 1919-1941, 212-225 by Nancy I Stone and Linda Geist . Montgomery, John, 199-200, 203, 2 Index to Volume 103 *® 259 Moore, Thomas, 91, 95—97, 98 Fort Leonard Wood, 230: Morgan, Robert, Boone { Biography, 67 map of, 234 Morris, Jeffrey Brandon, Establishing Justice in Middle America Weingarten, 230 { History of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Italians, 227, 230-233, Circuit, 249-250 Pritchett, Carr Waller, 4/, 41 Morrison, Richard, ~ 37238 Pritchett, Elizabeth Susan “Bettie,” 43, 46—52, 48 Mumford, Frederick Blackmar, 164 165. /65 Pritchett School Institute, Glasgow, 52-53, 53 Murray, Michael D., 64-66 Prohibition, 215, 217, 253 Dear Charlie Letters Home from the Dakota Territory, oy Arthur Gibbs Draper, 67 R Vy Life Story, by Henriette Geisberg Bruns, 68 Racism, 60-61 Trish Wilderness: Land and Legend of Father John Rahman, Tahir, “Reaching for the Moon: How the Gemini Project ph Hogan’ Lost Irish ¢ ylony in the Ozark Wilderness, by Culminated in Apollo 11” (talk), 132 Leland Payton and Crystal Payton, 192 > Rannells, Charles S., 56, 56-59 Rannells, Mary Warder, 56-59, 58 N Religion, 1-16, 127-128 Nance, Susan, “The Veiled Prophet’s Oriental Tale: St. Louis’s Rice, David, 251 Famous Festivals in Context, 1878-1900," 90-107 Ritter, Joseph Elmer, 130 Native Americans, 134-145, 201, 203-209 Rogers, John, 200-201, 205, 207 Dakota, /42, 142—143, 204 Ross, Leonard F., 15 loway, 253 Kaskaskia, 206 Sauk and Fox, 144 St. James, MO, 193 slavery, 188-189 St. Joseph’s Catholic Church Cemetery, Zell, 78 Nazism, 217-222, 227-230, 233-234, 236 The St. Louis African American Community and the Exodusters, Neely, Jeremy, The Border Between Them: Violence and by Bryan M. Jack, 250-251 Re ation on the Kansas-Missouri Line, 61-62 The St. Louis Gemini Story (art exhibition), 131 New Melle MO, 72-73, 75—77, 83-85; map, 79 St. Louis, MO, /, 5, 9, 81-83, 124-126, 129, 168-173, News in Brief, 69, 131—132, 194. 255 253 fhe North {merican Journals of Prince Vaximilian of Wied battle of, 1780, 733, 133-147, 195-211 J Line Vay 3). {pri 1833, by Alexander Philip colonial, 1-16, 133-147, 195-211 Maximilian, ed. by Stephen S. Witte and Marsha V. Gallagher, German Americans in, 212-225 192 2) German House, 2/2, 212 Northwest Missouri State University, Maryville, 193 Lindell Hotel, 95 maps, 9, 195 O Mercantile Library, 129 ry, by W. David Baird and Danney Goble, Veiled Prophet celebration, 90-107, /0/, /02 St. Louis Plans: The Ideal and Real St. Louis, ed. by Mark Tranel, Olson, Greg, The loway in Missouri, 253 129 O'Reilly, Alejandro, 10, 13, 1/ 3 St. Louis Westliche Post, 214-218, 221 Organized crime, 129, 248-249 St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, New Melle, 85 Orientalism, 91, 96. DR—99, 103—104 Ste. Genevieve, MO, 126—127 Oronogo, MO, 254 Say It with Music: The Life and Legacy of Jane Froman, by Barbara Seuling, 68 Pp Scharnhorst, Gary, Kate Field: The Many Lives of a Nineteenth- Palmyra (MO) Whig and Advertiser, 23, 28, 31-32, 34-35 Century American Journalist, 192 Payton Crystal, co-auth., Mystery of the Irish Wilderness: Land Schneider, Nicholas A., Joseph Elmer Cardinal Ritter His Life 1 of Father John Joseph Hogan ’s Lost Irish ¢ olony in and Times, 130 Wilderness, 192 Schnell, J. Christopher, 248-249 Payton, Leland, co-auth., Mystery of the Irish Wilderness: Land Schroeder, Walter A., 190-191 rend of Father John J eph Hoean’s Lost Irish Colony in Segregation, 130 Wilderness, 192 Seuling, Barbara, Say /t with Music: The Life and Legacy of Jane ial Historofy Webb Cit and Oronogo, Missouri Froman, 68 Volume IT, 2008, 254 Shane, Fred, 246-247, 24 Piernas, Pedro, 6—7, 10 Sibley, Mary Easton, 192 Plummer, Joseph, 153—155, 15 Siggenauk, 206-207 Pot Roast, Politics, and Ants in the Pantry Vissouris Cookbook Sinclair, Patrick, 142-144, 196, 204, 206-208 Heritage, by Carol Fisher and John Fisher, 68 Skim Milk Yankees Fighting: The Battle of Athens Vissouri Price, Sterling, 149 150, 158, 254 fugust 5, 1861, by Jonathan K. Cooper-Wiele, 67 Primm, Wilson, 135 140. /36. 139 Slavery, 4-5, 41-43, 62-63, 108-111, 188-189 Prisoners of war World War II, 226-240 Slayback, Alonzo, 90, 94-95, 97, 97-98 Germans, 227-231 Slayback, Charles, 90, 93-94 Internment camps Smith, Elizabeth Susan. See Pritchett, Elizabeth Susan “Bettie” Clark, 233, 2 Smith, Ronald D., Thomas Ewing Jr: Frontier Lawyer and Civil Crowder, 22 War General, 253 > 260 * Missouri Historical Review Song of the Middle River (play), by Thomas Pawley, 132~ Veiled Prophet of Khorassan, 90, 90-91, 95-96 Spencer, Thomas M., “* Demand Nothing but what is Strictly Right “The Veiled Prophet’s Oriental Tale: St. Louis’s Famous Festivals and Submit to Nothing that is Wrong’: Governor Lilburn Boggs, in Context, 1878-1900,” by Susan Nance, 90-107 Governor Robert Lucas, and the Honey War of 1839,” 22-40 Stack, Joan, 126—127 WwW State Historical Society Wabasha, 142-143, 204, 208 art exhibitions, 69, 131, 194, 255 ‘Wall Street and Main Street Editorial Cartoons on the Missouri History in Performance Theatre (MoHiP), 69, 70, Economic Crisis of the 1930s from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch 132, 255 (art exhibition), 194, 255 Stauter, Mark C., 120-123 Warder, Mary. See Rannells, Mary Warder Stealing Indian Women: Native Slavery in the Illinois Country, by Waterhouse, Sylvester, 136—137 Carl J. Ekberg, 188-189 Waugh, Daniel, Egan's Rats: The Untold Story of the Prohibition- Steamboats, 183-187 Era Gang that Ruled St. Louis, 129 Stevens, Walter B., 93-94, 96 “*We, Too, Are Still Here’: German Americans in St. Louis, 1919- Stone, Nancy E., co-ed., Monroe Cit Missouri, Sesquicentennial 1941,” by Gregory Kupsky, 212—225 History: 1857-20072,5 3 Weaver, H. Dwight, Missouri Caves in History and Legend, \30 Swart, Walter Goodwin, 120—123 Webb City, MO, 254 Swinney, James Oswald, 43-45, 48 Weinberg, Steve, A Journalism of Humanity { Candid History of the World’s First Journalism School, 64-66 I Weiss, Stuart L., The Curt Flood Story: The Man Behind the Myth, Thomas Ewing J Frontier Lawyer and Civil War General, by 125-126 Ronald D. Smith, 253 Westphalia, MO, 79 Thompson, Meriwether Jeff, 148, 148-160 Wetter than the Mississippi: Prohibition in St. Louis and Beyond, Thorp, James T., 185-186 by Robbi Courtaway, 253 lilly, Kevin | Brilliant Success in Missouri Sterling Price’ The Whiskey Merchant's Diary: An Urban Life in the Emerging Patriot Army and the 1861 Campaign for Lexington, 254 Midwest, by Joseph J. Mersman, ed. by Linda A. Fisher, 124 Trail, E. B., 186-187 125 Tranel Mark, ed., St. Louis Plans The Ideal and Real St. Louis, “Who was the ‘Enemy Among Us”?: Missouri’s World Wat 129 Prisoners of War,” by Derek R. Mallett, 226—240 Troubled State: Civil War Journals of Franklin Archibald Dick, Wilder, Laura Ingalls, 254 by Gari Carter, 130 Winfield, Betty Houchin, ed., Journalism 1908: Birth of Truman, Harry S 130, 254 Profession, 64-66 Truman s Whistle-stop Campaign, by Steven R. Goldzwig, 130 Winlock, Joseph, 44, 44 Winn, Kenneth H., 124-125 With All Deliberate Speed: Implementing Brown Board of Ulloa, Antonidoe , /0, 10—11 Education, ed. by Brian J. Daugherity and Charles ( Bolton, Under Construction: Images of the Gateway Arch by Art Witman 130 (art exhibition), 255 Witte, Stephen S., co-ed., The North American Journals of Prince University of Missouri, School of Journalism, 64-66 Maximilian of Wied, Volume 1: May 1832-April 1833, 192 “Uprooted or Transplanted?: Reflections on Patterns of German Wolferman, Kristie C., The Indomitable Mary Easton Sibley Immigration to Missouri,” by Walter D.K amphoefner, 71—89 Pioneer of Women’s Education in Missouri, 192 U.S. Committeeo n Public Information, 163, 166 Woodson, Carter G., 189-190 U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit, 249-250 World War I, anti-German feelings, 161—182, 212-2 4 World War II, prisoner of war camps, 22) 6-240 Valentin, Father, 8-9 Z Van Buren, Martin, 30 Zell, MO, 7/1, 77, 7 8, January front cover Missourl Historical Review Vol. 103 October 2008-July 2009 Gary R. Kremer Editor Lynn Wolf Gentzler Associate Editor Laura O. Wilson Assistant Editor Paul Dziuba Information Specialist The Missouri Historical Review (ISSN 0026-6582) is published quarterly by The State Historical Society of Missouri, 1020 Lowry Street, Columbia, MO 65201-7298. Copyright © 2009 by The State Historical Society of Missouri Volume 103 Contributors Contents Christensen, Lawrence O., distinguished The Abraham Lincoln Legacy in Missouri teaching professor emeritus, Department of History By Gary R. Kremer 108 and Political Science, Missouri University of Carr W. Pritchett and the Civil War Era in Science & Technology, Rolla Glasgow and Fayette By Lawrence O. Christensen 4] Cleary, Patricia, professor of history, California State University, Long Beach “A Damned Tight Place”: General Jeff Thompson Confronts the Federals at Fredericktown, DeWitt, Petra, lecturer, Missouri University of Missouri Science & Technology, Rolla By James E. McGhee 148 Gilman, Carolyn, special projects historian, “Demand Nothing but what is Strictly Right and Missouri History Museum, St. Louis Submit to Nothing that is Wrong”: Governor Lilburn Boggs, Governor Robert Lucas, and Kamphoefner, Walter D., professor of history, the Honey War of 1839 Texas A&M University, College Station By Thomas M. Spencer Kremer, Gary R., executive director, The State “Drifting Back into Their Old Ways”: Local Historical Society of Missouri Efforts to Banish the German Language from Missouri During the Great War Kupsky, Gregory, doctoral candidate in history, By Petra DeWitt 161 Ohio State University, Columbus Drinking, Dying, and Lying to Priests: Community Bonds and Conflicts over McGhee, James E., retired lawyer, Jefferson Authority in Colonial St. Louis City By Patricia Cleary Mallett, Derek R., doctoral candidate in history, L’ Anneé du Coup: The Battle of St. Louis, 1780, Texas A&M University, College Station Parts | and 2 By Carolyn Gilman 133, 195 Nance, Susan, assistant professor of history, University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada Uprooted or Transplanted?: Reflections on Patterns of German Immigration to Missouri Spencer, Thomas M.., associate professor By Walter D. Kamphoefner 7] of history and director of the honors program, The Veiled Prophet’s Oriental Tale: St. Louis’s Northwest Missouri State University, Maryville Famous Festivals in Context, 1878-1900 By Susan Nance 90 “We, Too, Are Still Here”: German Americans in St. Louis, 1919-1941 By Gregory Kupsky 212 Who was the “Enemy Among Us””?: Missouri’s World War II Prisoners of War By Derek R. Mallett 226

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