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Index COMPILED BY LAURA RUSSELL Abernethy, Thomas P., Western Lands and American Pioneer, by John S. Williams, the American Revolution, 153 29 Abolition movement, 57-70 passim, 179 American Relief Administration (ARA), Absentee Ownership and Business 191 Enterprise in Recent Times: The Case of American Revolution, The, 156 America, by Thorstein Veblen, 152 America’s Favorite Homes: Mail Order Academy of Natural Sciences of Catalogues as a Guide to Popular Early Philadelphia, 38 20th-Century Houses, by Robert Adams, George W., Doctors in Blue, 69- Schweitzer and Michael W. R. Davis, 70 rev., 87-89 Adams, John, 54n.22 Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Adams, Mary Ann, 185-186 Valley, by Ephraim George Squier and African-American Mosaic: A Library of Edwin Hamilton Davis, 23, 36-37. Congress Resource Guide for the Study Illustration, Winter-Spring 1994 cover of Black History and Culture, The, Anderson, (Colonel) Richard C., 157, 158, compiled and edited by Debra Newman 161, 162 Ham, 201 Anderson, Michael J., book rev., 91-93 African-Americans, “Contested Terrain: Andrews, Jerusha Sage (Mrs. Nathaniel The Struggle Over Gender Norms for Andrews), 171 Black Working-Class Women in Andrews, Lydia Root (Mrs. Charles Cleveland’s Phillis Wheatley Associa- Grandison Finney), “Lydia Finney and tion, 1920-1950,” by Virginia R. Evangelical Womanhood,” by Catherine Boynton, 5-22; 68-69; African-Ameri- M. Rokicky, 170-189 cans in the Early Republic, 1789-1831, Andrews, Mrs. Nathaniel (Jerusha Sage by Donald R. Wright, rev., 220-221 Andrews), 171 African-Americans in the Early Republic, Andrews, Nathaniel, 171, 187 1789-1831, by Donald R. Wright, rev., Andrews, Philip, 176n.18 220-221 And Sin No More: Social Policy and Agrarian Conflict in Colonial New York, Unwed Mothers in Cleveland, 1855- 1771-1775, by Mark Irving, 153 1990, by Marian J. Morton, rev., 210- Aiglelis (Ohio), 51, 53 212 Akagi, Roy H., The Town Proprietors of An Economic Interpretation of the New England: A Study of Their Constitution of the United States, by Development, Organization, Activities Charles Beard, 153 and Controversies, 1620-1770, 153, 154 Annals of the West, by James Handasyd Alexandria, Virginia, 41-56 passim Perkins, 29 Allen, Howard W., book rev., 205-207; Anne-César, Chevalier de la Luzerne, 42 book rev., 212-213 “An Ohio Kitchen Inspector and the Soviet Alton Military Prison (Alton, Illinois), 67 Famine of 1921-1922: The Russian Always a River: The Ohio River and the Odyssey of Henry C. Wolfe,” by American Experience, edited by Robert Benjamin D. Rhodes, 190-199 L. Reid, rev., 89-90 Anti-Slavery Movement, 161, 184-185 Amateurs, “James McBride: Historian and An Unwanted War: The Diplomacy of the Archaeologist of the Miami Valley,” by United States and Spain Over Cuba, Terry A. Barnhart, 23-40 1895-1898, by John L. Offner, rev., 90- American Anxieties: A Collective Portrait 91 of the 1930s, edited by Louis Filler, bk. ARA. See American Relief note, 118 Administration American Ethnological Society, 34, 35 Archaeology, “James McBride: Historian American Female Moral Reform Society, and Archaeologist of the Miami Valley,” 178-179, 181, 183-184, 187 by Terry A. Barnhart, 23-40 Index COMPILED BY LAURA RUSSELL Abernethy, Thomas P., Western Lands and American Pioneer, by John S. Williams, the American Revolution, 153 29 Abolition movement, 57-70 passim, 179 American Relief Administration (ARA), Absentee Ownership and Business 191 Enterprise in Recent Times: The Case of American Revolution, The, 156 America, by Thorstein Veblen, 152 America’s Favorite Homes: Mail Order Academy of Natural Sciences of Catalogues as a Guide to Popular Early Philadelphia, 38 20th-Century Houses, by Robert Adams, George W., Doctors in Blue, 69- Schweitzer and Michael W. R. Davis, 70 rev., 87-89 Adams, John, 54n.22 Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Adams, Mary Ann, 185-186 Valley, by Ephraim George Squier and African-American Mosaic: A Library of Edwin Hamilton Davis, 23, 36-37. Congress Resource Guide for the Study Illustration, Winter-Spring 1994 cover of Black History and Culture, The, Anderson, (Colonel) Richard C., 157, 158, compiled and edited by Debra Newman 161, 162 Ham, 201 Anderson, Michael J., book rev., 91-93 African-Americans, “Contested Terrain: Andrews, Jerusha Sage (Mrs. Nathaniel The Struggle Over Gender Norms for Andrews), 171 Black Working-Class Women in Andrews, Lydia Root (Mrs. Charles Cleveland’s Phillis Wheatley Associa- Grandison Finney), “Lydia Finney and tion, 1920-1950,” by Virginia R. Evangelical Womanhood,” by Catherine Boynton, 5-22; 68-69; African-Ameri- M. Rokicky, 170-189 cans in the Early Republic, 1789-1831, Andrews, Mrs. Nathaniel (Jerusha Sage by Donald R. Wright, rev., 220-221 Andrews), 171 African-Americans in the Early Republic, Andrews, Nathaniel, 171, 187 1789-1831, by Donald R. Wright, rev., Andrews, Philip, 176n.18 220-221 And Sin No More: Social Policy and Agrarian Conflict in Colonial New York, Unwed Mothers in Cleveland, 1855- 1771-1775, by Mark Irving, 153 1990, by Marian J. Morton, rev., 210- Aiglelis (Ohio), 51, 53 212 Akagi, Roy H., The Town Proprietors of An Economic Interpretation of the New England: A Study of Their Constitution of the United States, by Development, Organization, Activities Charles Beard, 153 and Controversies, 1620-1770, 153, 154 Annals of the West, by James Handasyd Alexandria, Virginia, 41-56 passim Perkins, 29 Allen, Howard W., book rev., 205-207; Anne-César, Chevalier de la Luzerne, 42 book rev., 212-213 “An Ohio Kitchen Inspector and the Soviet Alton Military Prison (Alton, Illinois), 67 Famine of 1921-1922: The Russian Always a River: The Ohio River and the Odyssey of Henry C. Wolfe,” by American Experience, edited by Robert Benjamin D. Rhodes, 190-199 L. Reid, rev., 89-90 Anti-Slavery Movement, 161, 184-185 Amateurs, “James McBride: Historian and An Unwanted War: The Diplomacy of the Archaeologist of the Miami Valley,” by United States and Spain Over Cuba, Terry A. Barnhart, 23-40 1895-1898, by John L. Offner, rev., 90- American Anxieties: A Collective Portrait 91 of the 1930s, edited by Louis Filler, bk. ARA. See American Relief note, 118 Administration American Ethnological Society, 34, 35 Archaeology, “James McBride: Historian American Female Moral Reform Society, and Archaeologist of the Miami Valley,” 178-179, 181, 183-184, 187 by Terry A. Barnhart, 23-40 Index 223 Archaeology of Prophetstown, Republican Plan 1755-1825, by John Greeneville, Ohio, 1805-1808, by Seelye, rev., 213-215 Richard Green, Tony DeRegnaucourt, Beaver, Daniel R., book rev., 90-91 and Larry Hamilton, 201 Beckwith, (Colonel) Edward G., 66 Arnold, Lee, book rev., 210-212 Beecher, (Rev.) Lyman, 173 Atkinson, Elizabeth Ford (Mrs. Charles Bellows, (Dr.) Henry W., 58 Grandison Finney), 189n.54 Benevolent organizations, “Lydia Finney Atkinson, Rick, Crusade: The Untold and Evangelical Womanhood,” by Story of the Persian Gulf War, rev., 217- Catherine M. Rokicky, 170-189 220 Bensch, Christopher, book rev., 86-87 Atwater, Caleb, History of the State of Bergeron, Paul H., editor, The Papers of Ohio, 28 Andrew Johnson. Volume 10: Automobiles, “Interurbans in the February-July 1866, rev., 106-107 Automobile Age: The Case of the Bielinski, Stefan, “A Middling Sort: Toledo, Port Clinton and Lakeside,” by Artisans and Tradesmen in Colonial Douglas V. Shaw, 125-151 Albany,” 72 “Big Business Won Environmental Fight in Early New Hampshire,” by Nelson H. “Babyfeeder,” 194 Lawry, 72 Bad Habits: Drinking, Smoking, Taking Billington, Ray Allen, “Origin of the Land Drugs, Gambling, Sexual Misbehavior, Speculator as a Frontier Type,” 153-154 and Swearing in American History, by Bilton, Michael and Kevin Sim, Four Hours John C. Burnham, rev., 209-210 in My Lai, rev., 75-76 Bailyn, Bernard, Voyagers to the West: A Bishop, Edith, 11 Passage in the Peopling of American on “Black and White Visions of Welfare: the Eve of the Revolution, 155 Women’s Welfare Activism, 1890- Baldwin, Michael, 161, 162, 164 1945,” by Linda Gordon, 7 Banks, (General) Nathan, 68 Blacks. See African-Americans Barlow, Joel, “Prospects for the Gallipolis Blodgett, Geoffrey, “The Emergence of Settlement: French Diplomatic Grover Cleveland: A Fresh Appraisal,” Dispatches,” edited and translated by 72 Phillip J. Wolfe and Warren J. Wolfe, Blue-Eyed Child of Fortune: The Civil 41-56 War Letters of Colonel Robert Gould Barnhart, Terry A., “James McBride: Shaw, edited by Russell Duncan, rev., Historian and Archaeologist of the 96-98 Miami Valley,” 23-40 Board of Trustees, Miami University, 31 Barstow, William S., 133, 134, 142, 143, Board of Trustees, PWA, 5-22 150 Bodnar, John E., Remaking America: Barth, (Count de) Jean Joseph, 46n.9, 54- Public Memory, Commemoration, and 56 Patriotism in the Twentieth Century, Bartlett, Emily S., 174 rev., 78-80 Baton Rouge General Hospital, Civil War, Bogue, Allan G. and Margaret, “Profits 66 and the Frontier Land Speculator,” 154 Battle Cry of Freedom, by James M. Bogue, Margaret and Allan G., “Profits McPherson, 70 and the Frontier Land Speculator,” 154 Battle of Fallen Timbers, 160, 161 Bolsheviks, 190-199 passim Bay Bridge, The (Bay Point, Ohio), 144 Book of Memories: Kent State University Bay Point (Ohio), 134 1910-1992, A, edited by William H. Bean, Jonathan J., “Marketing ‘the great Hildebrand, Dean H. Keller, and Anita American commodity’: Nathaniel D. Herington, bk. note, 118-119 Massie and Land Speculation on the Boullogne, Mr. De. See Boulogne, Ohio Frontier, 1783-1813,” 152-169 Charles-Félix Boué Beard, Charles, An Economic Boulogne, Charles-Félix Boué, 45-46, 54 Interpretation of the Constitution of the Bounty lands, 156 United States, 153 Bounty warrants, 155 Beasley, John, 162 Boynton, Virginia R., “Contested Terrain: Beautiful Machine: Rivers and the The Struggle Over Gender Norms for 224 OHIO HISTORY Black Working-Class Women in Charlotte Perkins Gilman: A Nonfiction Cleveland’s Phillis Wheatley Associa- Reader, edited by Larry Ceplair., rev., tion, 1920-1950,” 5-22 202-205 Bremner, Robert H., book rev., 96-98 Chase, Salmon Portland, “A Union Army Bricker, John, Defender of the Old Guard: Medical Inspector: Norton Townshend,” John Bricker and American Politics, by Robert W. McCormick, 57-70. rev., 205-207 Works by: “Preliminary Sketch of the Brief Sketch of the State of Ohio, by History of Ohio,” 28; Statutes of Ohio Nahum Ward, 28 and of the Northwest Territory, by Bright Radical Star: Black Freedom and Salmon Portland Chase, 28; White Supremacy on the Hawkeye “Preliminary Sketch of the History of Frontier, by Robert R. Dykstra, rev., 98- Ohio,” 28 99 Chatham Street Chapel (New York City), British Army, 58 176-178 British Sanitary Commission, 58 Cheka, 195 Brooks, Stewart, Civil War Medicine, 70 “Chillicothe Junto,” 164 Brown, Antoinette, 185-186 Chillicothe (Ohio), “Marketing ‘the great Brown, (Senator) John, 162 American commodity’: Nathaniel Brown, Thomas G., 192 Massie and Land Speculation on the Brown, Walter L., 191 Ohio Frontier, 1783-1813,” by Jonathan Bureau of Agriculture. See U.S. J. Bean, 152-169. Illustration, 165 Department of Agriculture Cholera epidemic (New York City), 177 “Burned Over District,” 171 Churchill, Rhoda, 174 Burnet, Jacob, Notes on the Early Cincinnati Gazette, 35 Settlement of the North-Western Cincinnati Historical Society 23, 28, 32, Territory, 29, 30, 39 34, 37 Burnham, John C., Bad Habits: Drinking, Cincinnati Miscellany, The, by Charles Smoking, Taking Drugs, Gambling, Cist, 29 Sexual Misbehavior, and Swearing in Cincinnati Observed: Architecture and American History, rev., 209-210 History, by John Clubbe, bk. note, 118 Burnham, (Major) John, 48n.11 Cincinnati (Ohio), 164-169 passim Bushnell, Horace, Of Singular Genius, Of Cist, Charles, The Cincinnati Miscellany, Singular Grace: A Biography of Horace 29; Western General Advertiser, 30 Bushnell, by Robert L. Edwards, rev., Cities Service (holding company), 143 99-101 “City of the Gauls.” See Gallipolis (Ohio) Business in American Life: A History, by Civil War Medicine, by Stewart Brooks, Thomas C. Cochran, 156 70 Bus service, 146-147 Civil War, “A Union Army Medical Butler County (Ohio), 25, 32 Inspector: Norton Townshend,” by Robert W. McCormick, 57-70 Clarke, Robert, “Ohio Valley Historical Cameron, Simon, 59 Series,” 30 Campus Wars: The Peace Movement at Clark, Ricky, George W. Knepper and American State Universities in the Ellice Ronsheim, Quilts in Community: Vietnam Era, by Kenneth J. Heineman, Ohio’s Traditions, rev., 86-87 rev., 77-78 Cleveland Eastern (interurban system), Cannibalism, 196, 199 150 Cantonment Gibson (Arkansas Territory), Cleveland (Ohio), “Contested Terrain: 34-35 The Struggle Over Gender Norms for Carré, Henri, “Les Emigrés francais en Black Working-Class Women in Amérique: 1789-1793,” 53 Cleveland’ s Phillis Wheatley Casey-Leininger, Charles F., book rev., Association, 1920-1950,” by Virginia R. 98-99 Boynton, 5-22; 125-151 passim Cedar Point, 134, 135-136 Cleveland Press, 71 Ceplair, Larry, editor, Charlotte Perkins Cleveland Record, 71 Gilman: A Nonfiction Reader, rev., 202- Clubbe, John, Cincinnati Observed: 205 Architecture and History, bk. note, 118 Index Cochran, Mrs. William (Helen Clarissa Scioto in America, 41 Finney), 187 Cochran, Thomas C., Business in American Life: A History, 156 Daily, Arthur T., 199 Cochran, William, 187 Daly, Frederick, 192 Coeducation, Oberlin College, 180, 185 Dancing, PWA attitudes toward, 16, 17- Coleman, Rebecca, 12 18 Columbia (Virginia Military District), 160 Dating, PWA attitudes toward, 16, 19-20 Commission for Relief (Belgium), 191 Daugherty, Robert L., book rev., 75-76; Communist Party, 190-199 passim Weathering the Peace: The Ohio Communists: The Story of Power and Lost National Guard in the Interwar Years, Illusions, 1948-1991, The, by Adam B. 1919-1940, rev., 81-82; book rev., 110- Ulam., rev., 110-111 111; book note, 118; book note, 119; Community Traction, 142, 147 book rev., 217-220 Compagnie d’Occident. See Mississippi Davies, Richard O., Defender of the Old Company Guard: John Bricker and American Company of Twenty-Four (Société des Politics, rev., 205-207 24), 43n.5, 46n.9, 53-56 Davis, Edwin Hamilton and Ephraim Concentric spheres, theory of, 38 George Squier, Ancient Monuments of Conococheaque Creek (Pennsylvania), 24 the Mississippi Valley, 23 Conscience and Slavery: The Evangelistic Davis, Michael W. R. and Robert Calvinist Domestic Missions, 1837-1861, Schweitzer, America’s Favorite Homes: by Victor B. Howard, rev., 101-102 Mail Order Catalogues as a Guide to “Contested Terrain: The Struggle Over Popular Early 20th-Century Houses, Gender Norms for Black Working-Class rev., 87-89 Women in Cleveland’s Phillis Wheatley De Bart, [Mr.]. See Barth, (Count de) Association, 1920-1950,” by Virginia R. Jean Joseph Boynton, 5-22 Defender of the Old Guard: John Bricker Continental Congress, 152-169 passim and American Politics, by Richard O. Cook, Blanche Wiesen, Eleanor Davies, rev., 205-207 Roosevelt, Volume One: 1884-1933, Democracy in the Connecticut Frontier rev., 93-94 Town of Kent, by Charles S. Grant, 154 Cooke, Sarah E. and Rachel Ramadhyani, Democrats and the American Idea: A compilers, Indians and a Changing Bicentennial Appraisal, edited by Peter Frontier: The Art of George Winter, 73 B. Kovler, rev., 212-213 Cooley, Steven D., book rev., 99-101 Department of the Gulf, U.S. Army, 66- Copeland, C. C., 174 67, 68 “Corpse Rate,” 1457.50 d’ Eprémesnil, Jean-Jacques du Val, 54, Country Between: The Upper Ohio Valley 56. Illustration, 55 and Its Peoples, 1724-1774, A, by Depression, The Great, 11, 148-149 Michael N. McConnell, rev., 115-117 DeRegnaucourt, Tony, Larry Hamilton, County seats, dispute over, 163-164 and Richard Green, Archaeology of Craig, Neville B., The Olden Time, 29 Prophetstown, Greeneville, Ohio, 1805- Crescent, 64 1808, 201 Crévecoeur, Fanny (Mrs. Louis-Guillaume Didier, (Rev. Dom) Pierre-Joseph, 55-56 Otto), 43n.4 Diplomatic dispatches, “Prospects for the Crimean War, The, 58, 70 Gallipolis Settlement: French Cronon, William J., Nature’s Metropolis: Diplomatic Dispatches,” edited and Chicago and the Great West, 72; “A Place for Stories: Nature, History, and translated by Phillip J. Wolfe and Narrative,” 72 Warren J. Wolfe, 41-56 Crusade: The Untold Story of the Persian “Dispelling the Myth: Seventeenth- and Gulf War, by Rick Atkinson, rev., 217- Eighteenth-Century Indian Life in 220 Kentucky,” by A. Gwynn Henderson, Curfews, PWA attitudes toward, 16, 18- 71-72 19 “Division Act,” 164 Cutler, (Rev.) Manasseh, A Prospectus for Dix, Dorothea, 58 the Establishment of the Rivers Ohio and Dobbyns, [Mr.], 45 226 OHIO HISTORY Doctors in Blue, by George W. Adams, the Gallipolis Settlement: French 69-70 Diplomatic Dispatches,” edited and Doherty, Henry L., 142 translated by Phillip J. Wolfe and Domestic service, “Contested Terrain: Warren J. Wolfe, 41-56 The Struggle Over Gender Norms for Emma Goldman and the American Left: Black Working-Class Women in “Nowhere at Home,” by Marian J. Cleveland’s Phillis Wheatley Associa- Morton, rev., 80-81 tion, 1920-1950,” by Virginia R. Employment Committee, PWA, 11 Boynton, 5-22 Employment, “Contested Terrain: The Dorn, Jacob H., book rev., 82-84 Struggle Over Gender Norms for Black Drinking, PWA attitudes toward, 16-17 Working-Class Women in Cleveland’s Dubious Victory: The Reconstruction Phillis Wheatley Association, 1920- Debate in Ohio, by Robert D. Sawrey, 1950,” by Virginia R. Boynton, 5-22 rev., 102-104 Eremkino, Russia, 195, 196 DuBois, W.E.B., W.E.B. DuBois: Erwin, John W., 33-34, 35-36 Biography of a Race, 1868-1919, by David Levering Lewis, rev., 207-209 Duckworth, Christopher S., book note, Famine relief, “An Ohio Kitchen Inspector 118-119 and the Soviet Famine of 1921-1922: Duer, William, 46n.9, 49n.14, 54 The Russian Odyssey of Henry C. Duncan, Russell, editor, Blue-Eyed Child Wolfe,” by Benjamin D. Rhodes, 190- of Fortune: The Civil War Letters of 199 Colonel Robert Gould Shaw, rev., 96-98 Farewell to Arms, A, by Ernest Duportail, Chevalier. See Duportail, Hemingway, 190 (General) Louis Lebégue de Presle Fay, Bernard, L’ Esprit révolutionnaire en Duportail, (General) Louis Lebégue de France et aux Etats-Unis a la fin du Presle, 43, 54 XVIII siécle, 53 Dykstra, Robert R., Bright Radical Star: Federal Electric Railway Commission, 135 Black Freedom and White Supremacy on Female Department, Oberlin College, 185- the Hawkeye Frontier, rev., 98-99 186, 187 Female Missionary Society, 171 Filler, Louis, book rev., 84-86; book rev., Earnhart, Hugh G., book rev., 95-96 101-102; editor, American Anxieties: A Edwards, Robert L., Of Singular Genius, Collective Portrait of the 1930s, bk. Of Singular Grace: A Biography of note, 118; book rev., 202-205 Horace Bushnell, rev., 99-101 Finland, 192 Eleanor Roosevelt, Volume One: 1884- Finley, (Colonel) Clement A., 59, 60 1933, by Blanche Wiesen Cook, rev., Finney, Charles Beman, 176n. 18 93-94 Finney, Delia Andrews, 186 Electric and power companies, Finney, Frederic Norton, 176n.18, 186, “Interurbans in the Automobile Age: 187 The Case of the Toledo, Port Clinton and Finney, Helen Clarissa (Mrs. William Lakeside,” by Douglas V. Shaw, 125- Cochran), 176n.18, 187 151 Finney, Julia Rice, 186 Electric Railway Journal, 135, 137 Finney, Mrs. Charles Grandison (Elizabeth Electric railways, “Interurbans in the Ford Atkinson), 1897.54 Automobile Age: The Case of the Finney, Mrs. Charles Grandison (Lydia Toledo, Port Clinton and Lakeside,” by Root Andrews), “Lydia Finney and Douglas V. Shaw, 125-151 Evangelical Womanhood,” by Catherine Elkins, Stanley and Eric McKitrick, “A M. Rokicky, 170-189 Meaning for Turner’s Frontier Finney, Mrs. Charles Grandison (Rebecca Democracy in the Old Northwest,” 155 Allen Ray), 1897.54 Emancipation Proclamation, 65 Finney, (Rev.) Charles Grandison, “Lydia “Emergence of Grover Cleveland: A Finney and Evangelical Womanhood,” Fresh Appraisal, The,” by Geoffrey by Catherine M. Rokicky, 170-189. Blodgett, 72 Illustration, 175 Emigrants and emigration, “Prospects for Finney, Sarah Sage, 186 Index 227 First Mortgage Guarantee & Trust 113-115 Company of Philadelphia, 133 Gender norms, “Contested Terrain: The First Presbyterian Society, 171 Struggle Over Gender Norms for Black Five Points (New York City), 176-177 Working-Class Women in Cleveland’s Flint, Mrs. Herman G. (Amelia Ann Flint Phillis Wheatley Association, 1920- Norton), 174, 185 1950,” by Virginia R. Boynton, 5-22 Flint, (Rev.) Herman G., 174 General Gas and Electric Company (New Flint, Timothy, 28 York), 133-142, 143 Folmar, J. K., book rev., 89-90; book rev., General Thomas Posey: Son of the 213-215 American Revolution, by John Thornton Forest & Conservation History, 72 Posey, rev., 215-217 Fort Greeneville. Illustration, 29 Genoa (Ohio), 125-151 Fort Hamilton, 25, 26 George, Henry, Progress and Poverty: An Foster, Lawrence, Women, Family, and Inquiry into the Cause of Industrial Utopia: Communal Experiments of the Depressions, 153 Shakers, the Oneida Community, and the Gephart, Ronald M., Paul H. Smith and Mormons, tev., 82-84 Gerard W. Gawalt, editors, Letters of Foucar, (Dr.) Frederick, 194 Delegates to Congress, 1774-1789. Four Hours in My Lai, by Michael Bilton and Volume 18: September 1, 1781-July 31, Kevin Sim, rev., 75-76 1782, rev., 111-113; Letters of Delegates France, “Prospects for the Gallipolis to Congress, 1774-1789. Volume 19: Settlement: French Diplomatic August 1, 1782-March 11, 1783, rev., Dispatches,” edited and translated by 113-115 Phillip J. Wolfe and Warren J. Wolfe, German Chronicle in the History of the 41-56 Ohio Valley and its Capital City Fremont (Ohio), 137 Cincinnati in Particular, by Emil French Five Hundred, The, “Prospects for Klauprecht, bk. note, 119-120 the Gallipolis Settlement: French Gilbert, Lydia M., 173 Diplomatic Dispatches,” edited and Gilman, Charlotte Perkins, Charlotte translated by Phillip J. Wolfe and Perkins Gilman: A Nonfiction Reader, Warten J. Wolfe, 41-56 edited by Larry Ceplair., rev., 202-205 French Foreign Ministry (Paris), 41-56 Glatthaar, Joseph T., 68 passim Goldberg, David J., book rev., 104-106 French Revolution, The, 41-56 passim Goldman, Emma, Emma Goldman and the French settlers and settlement, “Prospects American Left: “Nowhere at Home,” by for the Gallipolis Settlement: French Marian J. Morton, rev., 80-81 Diplomatic Dispatches,” edited and Gordon, Linda, Heroes of Their Own translated by Phillip J. Wolfe and Lives: The Politics and History of Warren J. Wolfe, 41-56 Family Violence, 6; “Black and White Visions of Welfare: Women’s Welfare Activism, 1890-1945,” 7 Gallipolis (Ohio), “Prospects for the Gordon, Steve, book note, 118; book note, Gallipolis Settlement: French 119-120 Diplomatic Dispatches,” edited and Gorky, Maxim, 191 translated by Phillip J. Wolfe and Grant, Charles S., Democracy in the Warten J. Wolfe, 41-56. Illustration, 44 Connecticut Frontier Town of Kent, 154 Galpin, Perrin C., 192-193 Grant, H. Roger, Living in the Depot: The Gates, Paul Wallace, “The Role of the Two-Story Railroad Station, 73 Land Speculator in Western Great Miami River, 25, 32 Development,” 152, 153 Great Migration in Historical Perspective: Gawalt, Gerard W., Ronald M. Gephart New Dimensions of Race, Class, & Gender, and Paul H. Smith, editors, Letters of The, edited by Joe William Trotter, Jr., rev., Delegates to Congress, 1774-1789. 104-106 Volume 18: September 1, 1781-July 31, Green, Barbara L., book rev., 102-104 1782, rev., 111-113; Letters of Delegates Green, Richard, Tony DeRegnaucourt, and to Congress, 1774-1789. ‘Volume 19: Larry Hamilton, Archaeology of August 1, 1782-March 11, 1783, tev., Prophetstown, Greeneville, Ohio, 1805- 228 OHIO HISTORY 1808, 201 Hill, Anna, 183 Greyhound Bus Company, 145 Historians and historical research, “James Gypsum (Ohio), 137, 146 McBride: Historian and Archaeologist of the Miami Valley,” by Terry A. Barnhart, 23-40 Hall, James, Western Monthly Magazine, Historical and Philosophical Society of 29 Ohio. See Cincinnati Historical Society Hall, Mitchell K., book rev., 77-78 Historical Collections of Ohio, by Henry Ham, Debra Newman, compiler and Howe, 23, 29, 37, 389-39. Illustration, editor, The African-American Mosaic: A 29 Library of Congress Resource Guide for History and Biographical Cyclopeadia of the Study of Black History and Culture, Butler County, Ohio, A, 24 201 History of the State of Ohio, by Caleb Hamilton, Alexander, 53-54 Atwater, 28 Hamilton House, 26 History of the United State Army, by Hamilton, Larry, Richard Green, and Tony Russell F. Weigley, 69 DeRegnaucourt, Archaeology of History of the Westward Movement, by Prophetstown, Greeneville, Ohio, 1805- Frederick Merk, 152 1808, 201 Hitler, Adolf, 190 Hamilton (Ohio), 23-40 passim Home Economics Committee (PWA), 11, Hammond, William A., 60-61, 64, 65-66, #3, 15 68 Hood, Clifton, “722 Miles: The Building Harper’s, 190 of the Subways and How They Harris, (Dr.) Elisha, 58 Transformed New York,” 72 Harrison, William Henry, 164 Hoover, Herbert, 191-192, 198. Hartmann, Susan M., book rev., 93-94 Illustration, 191 Haskell, (Colonel) William N., 192, 194, Hough, Joseph, 26, 30 198, 199 House Committee, PWA, 11, 19 Hay, Robert P., book rev., 111-113; book House of Reception, 178 rev., 113-115 House of Representatives, territorial gov- Heineman, Kenneth J., Campus Wars: ernment, 26 The Peace Movement at American State Howard, Victor B., Conscience and Universities in the Vietnam Era, rev., 77- Slavery: The Evangelistic Calvinist 78 Domestic Missions, 1837-1861, rev., Hemingway, Ernest, A Farewell to Arms, 101-102 190 Howe, Henry, Historical Collections of Henderson, A. Gwynn, “Dispelling the Ohio, 23, 29, 37, 38-39. Illustration, 29 Myth: Seventeenth- and Eighteenth- Hunter, Jane, 9-20. Works by: A Nickel Century Indian Life in Kentucky,” 71-72 and A Prayer, 14. Illustration, 10 Herington, Anita D., William H. Hutchins, John, 64 Hildebrand and Dean H. Keller, editors, A Book of Memories: Kent State University 1910-1992, bk. note, 118-119 “I Belong to the Working Class”: The Heroes of Their Own Lives: The Politics Unfinished Autobiography of Rose and History of Family Violence, by Pastor Stokes, edited by Herbert Shapiro Linda Gordon, 6 and David L. Sterling, rev., 202-205 Heterosexual activities, PWA attitudes ICC. See Interstate Commerce toward, 19-20, 21-22 Commission Heterosocial activities, PWA attitudes to- Indians and a Changing Frontier: The Art ward, 16-20, 21-22 of George Winter, compiled by Sarah E. Highway construction, 162, 163 Cooke and Rachel Ramadhyani, 73 Hildebrand, William H., Dean H. Keller Indians in early Ohio, 42, 47, 50, 52, 159, and Anita D. Herington, editors, A Book 160-161, 162 of Memories: Kent State University Industrial jobs, World War II, 16, 21 1910-1992, bk. note, 118-119 Infant schools, 176 Hildreth, (Dr.) Samuel P., 28, 39. Works Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), by: Pioneer History, 29 129n.9 Index “Interurbans in the Automobile Age: The Krawcheck, Julian I., 71 Case of the Toledo, Port Clinton and Kuroyedova, Russia, 195-196 Lakeside,” by Douglas V. Shaw, 125- 151 Interurbans, “Interurbans in the La Belle Riviere. See Ohio River, The Automobile Age: The Case of the Ladies’ Board of Managers, Oberlin Toledo, Port Clinton and Lakeside,” by College, 185-186 Douglas V. Shaw, 125-151 Lake Erie, 125-151 passim Lake Shore Interurban, 127 Lakeside (Ohio), “Interurbans in the “James McBride: Historian and Automobile Age: The Case of the Archaeologist of the Miami Valley,” by Toledo, Port Clinton and Lakeside,” by Terry A. Barnhart, 23-40 Douglas V. Shaw, 125-151 Jefferson, Thomas, 42, 54n.22, 164-165 Land Act (1796), 165; (1800), 167 Job training, “Contested Terrain: The Land speculation, “Marketing ‘the great Struggle Over Gender Norms for Black American commodity’: Nathaniel Working-Class Women in Cleveland’s Massie and Land Speculation on the Phillis Wheatley Association, 1920- Ohio Frontier, 1783-1813,” by Jonathan 1950,” by Virginia R. Boynton, 5-22 J. Bean, 152-169 Johnson, Andrew, The Papers of Andrew Land titles, “Prospects for the Gallipolis Johnson. Volume 10: February-July Settlement: French Diplomatic 1866, edited by Paul H. Bergeron, rev., Dispatches,” edited and translated by 106-107 Phillip J. Wolfe and Warren J. Wolfe, Jones, Howard G., III, book rev., 78-80 41-56 Journal of American History, 7,72 Lane Rebellion, 180 Journal of the Ohio Historical and Law, John, 48n.11 Philosophical Society, 33 Lawry, Nelson H., “Big Business Won J. 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