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Index COMPILED BY LAURA RUSSELL ABOLITIONISTS & the South, 1831-1861, St. Louis-Vincennes Trace, The, by The, by Stanley Harrold, rev., 195-196 Mark J. Wagner and Mary R. “Act to Organize and Discipline the McCorvie, bk. note, 120 Militia, An,” 37 Armstrong, John, 90 Adjutant General (Ohio office of), 26, 28, Armstrong, Robert, 178 37 Arnold, Lee, book rev., 213-214 African-American soldiers, 34-35, Arnold, Matthew, General Grant by 149n.14 Matthew Arnold with a Rejoinder by Agnew, Margaret (Mrs. Harman Mark Twain, edited by John Y. Simon, Blennerhassett), 137-138 bk. note, 118 Agriculture, 80-81 Artisans, 137 Aides-de-Camp (Ohio office of), 26, 29 Assistant Adjutant General (Ohio office Akron Beacon Journal, 10-11 of), 28-29 Alcoholic camphor, 180 Assistant Bookkeeper/Auditor (Ohio Alexander, Charles C., book rev., 205- office of), 28 207 Assistant Clerk of Ordinance (Ohio office Allen, Howard W., book rev., 112-113 of), 28 Allopathic medicine, 177 Assistant Quartermaster General (Ohio Ambassadors and America’s Soviet office of), 28 Policy, The, by David Mayers, rev., Athens (Ohio), “The Sage of Athens: 197-198 Charles H. Grosvenor and Presidential American Federation of Labor, 170 Politics in Ohio in 1908,” by Leonard American Institute of Planners, 173 Schlup, 145-156 American Pursuit Pilot in France: Roland Auburn Hotel (Mt. Auburn, Ohio), 61 W. Richardson’s Diaries and Letters, Auglaize River, 80, 83 1917-1919, An, edited by Ritchie Au Sable, Michigan, 152 Thomas and Carl M. Becker, rev., 104- 105 American Revolution, The, 127 BACKUS, James, 131-132, 143 American Woman in Transition: The Backus, Matthew, 140, 141 Urban Influence, 1870-1920, The, by Bacteriology, 175 Margaret Gibbons Wilson, 48 Ball, Henry, 83 Amos, 175 “Balm of a Thousand Water-Closets, Anderson, Michael J., book rev., 109-110 The,” by Lafacadio Hearn, 187-188 Andrew, John, 35 Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 152, 153 Anglo-Indian affairs, “Cultural Bank closings, 12-13 Mediation, Cultural Exchange, and the Banning, Lance, The Sacred Fire of Invention of the Ohio Frontier,” by Liberty: James Madison & the Larry L. Nelson, 72-91 Founding of the Federal Republic, rev., Anna Louise Inn for Working Women 211-212 (Cincinnati, Ohio), 54, 55, 58-59, 63, 64, “Bantam Rooster, The.” See Seltzer, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71 Louis B. “Annual Report,” City Planning Barker, Joseph, 134, 138-139, 141 Commission, 162 Barnes, Lloyd, A History of Trinity “Annual Report of the Health Officer, Evangelical Lutheran Church, Xenia, April 13, 1868,” 186 Zanesville, Ohio, 1844-1994; 193 Appleton, Thomas H., Jr., book rev., 217- Barnhart, John D., Valley of Democracy: 218 The Frontier Versus the Plantation in the Archaeology, 188 Ohio, 1775-1818, 125 Archaeology of Frontier Taverns on the Barnum, P. T., 5 222 OHIO HISTORY Bartholomew, Harland, 172 Bower, B. P., 185 Baynton, Warton, and Morgan, 77 Bowersville (Ohio), 184 Beach, Wooster, American Practice of Boyer, (Lieutenant) John, 80 Medicine, 178 Boyle, Kevin, book rev., 196-197 Becker, Carl M. and Ritchie Thomas, Breckinridge, Henry, 74 editors, An American Pursuit Pilot in Bricker Amendment, The, 237.81 France: Roland W. Richardson's Bricker, John, “The Feud Renewed: Diaries and Letters, 1917-1919, rev., Martin Davey, John Bricker and the 104-105 Ohio Campaign of 1940,” by Frank P. Bedient, Patricia M., 193 Vazzano, 5-24. Illustration, 19 Bellamy, Paul (“Lord Paul’), 10 Bridge lottery, 143 Beloved Brother: Bootleg and Bounty, British Indian Department, The, 72-91 Frankenmuth and the 1930s, by Norman British military, 72-91 passim Krafft, 193 Britton, Diane F., bk. note, 117 Belpre (Ohio), 134 Broad Street pump (London, England), Bennett, Louis, 149n.13 178 Benton (Ohio), History of Benton, 1810- Brough, John, “Groping Toward Victory: 1995, by Clayton W. Miller, 92-93 Ohio’s Administration of the Civil Bettman, Alfred, 159-160, 163, 168 War,” by Noel Fisher, 25-45. Big Bottom Massacre, 134 Illustration, 36 Bittenger, J. Freer, 21 Browne, “True Reformer.” See Browne, Black Death, 188 William Washington Black, Hugo, Hugo Black: A Biography, Browne, William Washington (“True by Roger K. Newman, rev., 111-112 Reformer”), The Black Lodge in White Black Lodge in White America: “True America: “True Reformer” Browne and Reformer” Browne and His Economic His Economic Strategy, by David M. Strategy, The, by David M. Fahey, rev., Fahey, rev., 99-100 99-100 Brownsville Affair, 149n.14 Black Ohio and the Color Line, 1860- Brownsville, Texas, 149-150 1915, by David Gerber, 56 Brown, Walter F., 169 Black River, 84 Bryan, William Jennings, “The Sage of Black Women in White America: A Athens: Charles H. Grosvenor and Documentary History, by Gerda Presidential Politics in Ohio in 1908,” by Lerner, 56 Leonard Schlup, 145-156 Blaine, James G., 146 Buchan, William, Domestic Medicine; or, Blennerhassett, Harman, 137-138 A Treatise on the Prevention and Cure Blennerhassett, Mrs. Harman (Margaret of Diseases, 176, 177 Agnew), 137-138 Buckingham, C. P., 27, 30 Blue, Frederick J., book rev., 207-208 Buell, Joseph, 141 Blue Pocket (Chief), 79-80 Bulletin of the Department of Labor, 50-51 Blue Triangle Club (Cincinnati, Ohio), 54, Burgundy pitch plasters, 180 55-56, 67, 68, 69 Burnham, Robert A., “Obstacles to Plan “Boarding Homes and Clubs for Working Implementation in the Age of Women,” by Mary S. Ferguson, 50 Comprehensive City Planning: Board of County Commissions (Hamilton Cincinnati’s Experience,” 157-173 County), 160 Burton, Harold H., 13, 14 Board of Trustees of the Public Library (Cincinnati, Ohio), 160, 163 Bond, Beverly, The Civilization of the Old CABIN construction, 84-86 Northwest: A Study of Political, Social, Calomel (mercurous chloride), 177 and Economic Development, 1788- Cameron, Simon, 32, 43 1812, 125 Camp Eustis, Virginia, 16 Bond issue, Public Library of Cincinnati Camp Harrison (Ohio). Illustration, 43 and Hamilton County, 167-168 Canal Tavern (Zoar, Ohio), 174 Borchert, James., book rev., 105-106 Captain White-Eyes, 78, 80 Botanicomedical groups, 177-178 Carrington, Henry B., 26-27, 30 Bounties (Civil War enlistment), 36-37, 39 Carter, Patricia A., “Housing the Women Index Who Toiled: Planned Residences for Cincinnati Bar Association, 169 Single Women, Cincinnati 1860-1960,” Cincinnati Board of Education, 160 46-71 Cincinnati Building Trades Council Casey-Leininger, Charles F., book rev., (Cincinnati, Ohio), 170 99-100 Cincinnati City Council, 162, 188 Cash economy, 82-83 Cincinnati City Planning Commission, Casto, James E., Towboat on the Ohio, bk. “Obstacles to Plan Implementation in note, 118-119 the Age of Comprehensive City Caughnewagas Indians, 84, 87, 90-91 Planning: Cincinnati's Experience,” by Cave, Alfred A., book rev., 98-99 Robert A. Burnham, 157-173 Cayton, Andrew, book rev., 94-95; The Cincinnati Consumer League, 65 Frontier Republic: Ideology and Cincinnati Daily Enquirer, 187-188 Politics in the Ohio Country, 1780-1825, “Cincinnati Homes for Working 126 Women.” Table, 54 “Census Tracts (1940): Cincinnati, Cincinnati (Ohio), “Housing the Women Ohio.” Map, 57 Who Toiled: Planned Residences for Central Ohio Christian Church Single Women, Cincinnati 1860-1960,” Conference, 16 by Patricia A. Carter, 46-71; 133-134; Central Parkway Association (Cincinnati, 141; 149; “Obstacles to Plan Ohio), 170 Implementation in the Age of Central Parkway (Cincinnati, Ohio), 163- Comprehensive City Planning: 168, 169, 170, 172 Cincinnati’s Experience,” by Robert A. Central Trust Company (Cincinnati, Burnham, 157-173; “*God’s Scourge’: Ohio), 167 The Cholera Years in Ohio,” by Donaid “C.F.W. Walther: Model of Spiritual A. Hutslar, 174-191. Illustration, 185 Formation in a Confessional Lutheran Cincinnati Protective and Industrial Context,” by Norman J. Threinen, 193 Association for Colored Women and Chamber of Commerce (Cincinnati, Girls, 55 Ohio), 169 Cincinnati pumping station, 189 Charm (Ohio), Historical Album of Cincinnatus Association, 166, 169-170 Charm, Ohio, by Vernon J. Miller, 92- CIO, 1935-1955, The, by Robert H. 93 Zieger, rev., 110-111 Chase, Salmon P., 29; The Salmon P. City Committee for Bond Coordination Chase Papers, Volume 2: (Cincinnati, Ohio), 160 Correspondence, 1823-1857, edited by City Hall (Cincinnati, Ohio), 164 John Niven, James P. McClure, Leigh City planning and zoning law, 159 Johnsen, Steve Leikin, and William M. Civic Center (Cincinnati, Ohio), 163-168, Ferraro, rev., 203-204 169, 171. Map, 165 Chemnitz, Martin, Second Martin: The Civilization of the Old Northwest: A Study Life and Theology of Martin Chemnitz, of Political, Social, and Economic The; by J.A.O. Preus, Il, 194 Development, 1788-1812, The, by Chevalier, Louis, 175 Beverly Bond, 125 Chicago, Illinois, 184 Civil War, “Groping Toward Victory: Chief Clerk of Ordinance (Ohio office Ohio’s Administration of the Civil of), 28 War,” by Noel Fisher, 25-45; 185; 189. “Chief Coon.” See Kuhn, Abraham Illustrations, Winter-Spring cover, 43, Chillicothe (Ohio), 142, 143. See also: Clark, Champ, 145 Old Chillicothe Clemens, Samuel (Mark Twain), General Chlorides of lime and soda, 180 Grant by Matthew Arnold with a Cholera Epidemic of 1873 n the United Rejoinder by Mark Twain, edited by States, The, by John M. Woodworth, 187 John Y. Simon, bk. note, 118 Cholera, “*God’s Scourge’: The Cholera Clermontville (Ohio), 67, 70 Years in Ohio,” by Donald A. Hutslar, Cleveland as a Center of Regional 174-191 American Art: Symposium presented by Christchurch Monastery (Canterbury, the Cleveland Artists Foundation at The England), 188 Cleveland Museum of Art, November 13 Christian, (Colonel) William, 87 and 14, 1993, edited by Sandy Richert, 224 OHIO HISTORY bk. note, 117-118 Statistics, 52-53 Cleveland (Ohio), 53, 67, 184-185 Cott, Nancy F., editor, History of Women Cleveland Plain Dealer, 6, 8, 10-11, 21 in the United States: Historical Articles Cleveland Press, 10-12 on Women's Lives and Activities: Clifton (Ohio), 183 Social and Moral Reform (2 volumes), Cline, David B., 183 bk. note, 119 Coal miners, 148 : County Court House (Cincinnati, Ohio), Cole, Charles C., Jr., Lion of the Forest: 169, 172 James B. Finley, Frontier Reformer, Court Street (Athens, Ohio), 152 rev., 106-107 Cowen, Benjamin R., 27 Colored Catholic Girls Home (Cincinnati, Cox, James M., 8 Ohio), 55 Cozzens, Peter, The Shipwreck of Their Colonel Grenfell’s Wars: The Life of a Hopes: The Battles for Chattanooga, Soldier of Fortune, by Stephen Z. Starr, rev., 108 bk. note, 120 Crawford, (Colonel) William, 74 Columbus and Xenia railroad lines, 183 Cresswell, Nicholas, 78, 79, 80, 86, 88-89 Columbus Dispatch, 11 Crete and James: Personal Letters of Columbus (Ohio), “‘God’s Scourge’: The Lucretia and James Garfield, edited by Cholera Years in Ohio,” by Donald A. John Shaw, rev., 217-218 Hutslar, 174-191 Cultural Exchange, “Cultural Mediation, Commissary Department (Ohio office of), Cultural Exchange, and the Invention of 26, 28, 41-42 the Ohio Frontier,” by Larry L. Nelson, Commissary General (Ohio office of), 26, 72-91 28, 29 “Cultural Mediation, Cultural Exchange, Common Labour: Workers and the and the Invention of the Ohio Frontier,” Digging of North American Canals, by Larry L. Nelson, 72-91 1780-1860, by Peter Way, rev., 103-104 Cultural Mediation, “Cultural Mediation, Community of Memory: My Days with Cultural Exchange, and the Invention of George and Clara, A, by Jeff Gundy, the Ohio Frontier,” by Larry L. Nelson, bk. note, 119 72-91 Comprehensive city planning, “Obstacles Cures and remedies, “*God’s Scourge’: to Plan Implementation in the Age of The Cholera Years in Ohio,” by Donald Comprehensive City Planning: A. Hutslar, 174-191 Cincinnati’s Experience,” by Robert A. Curtis, [Farmer ?], 140 Burnham, 157-173 Cuyahoga River, 141 Concordia Historical Institute, 193-194 Concordia Historical Institute Quarterly, 193 DAGUERREOTYPES, 182 Confederation Congress, 127-128 Dana, Benjamin, 139-140, 144 Confederation of States, The, 127 Dana, Elizabeth (Mrs. Joseph Dana), 134 Congressional Record, 146 Dana, Mrs. Joseph (Elizabeth Dana), 134 Conner, Richard, 83 Dana, William, 134, 138 Consumer Reform Movement, 48 Dance and music, 86 Convent of the Good Shepherd, 49 Davey, Martin L. (“Duke of Kent”), Cooper, Jerry, book rev., 219-220 “The Feud Renewed: Martin Davey, Cooper, William, “William Cooper’s John Bricker and the Ohio Campaign of Town: Power and Persuasion on the 1940,” by Frank P. Vazzano, 5-24. Frontier of the Early American Illustration, 11 Republic,” by Alan Taylor, 93 Davey Tree Expert Company (Kent, “Coordinated bond program.” See “Five- Ohio), 6 Year Improvement Program” Davis, James M., 22 “Coordination,” in city planning, 157-158 Davis, [Mr. ?], 139, 140 Corbin, General Henry C., 149, 152 Dayton City Council, 180 Coshocton (Ohio), 86 Dayton (Ohio), “‘God’s Scourge’: The Cosmopolitan Magazine, 23 Cholera Years in Ohio,” by Donald A. Cost of Living of Working Women in Ohio, Hutslar, 174-191 by Department of Investigation and Dayton Tri-Weekly Bulletin, 180, 182 Index 225 Dean Avenue (Athens, Ohio), 152 Duck Creek, 138 Delano, Columbus, 42 Duckworth, Christopher S., bk. note, 116- Delaware Indians, “Cultural Mediation, 117 Cultural Exchange, and the Invention of “Duke of Kent.” See Davey, Martin L. the Ohio Frontier,” by Larry L. Nelson, “Duncan Disinfecting Chest,” 189 72-91; 127, 132-133, 136 Dunlap, Thomas R., 193 “Delivered on the Occasion of a Fast “Dwelling Units: Percent of Dwelling Observed in Reference to the Approach Units in Need of Major Repairs, of the Epidemic,” by John Witherspoon Cincinnati, Ohio, by Census Tracts, Scott, 175 1940.” Map, 62 Democratic party, “The Feud Renewed: Dysentery, 181 Martin Davey, John Bricker and the Ohio Campaign of 1940,” by Frank P. Vazzano, 5-24; “The Sage of Athens: EATON (Ohio), 183 Charles H. Grosvenor and Presidential Eccles, W. J., Donald P. Heldman, and Politics in Ohio in 1908,” by Leonard Jennifer S. H. Brown, editors, The Fur Schlup, 145-156 Trade Revisited: Selected Papers of the Democratic State Convention (September Sixth North American Fur Trade 7, 1940), 9-10 Conference, Mackinac Island, Dennison, William, “Groping Toward Michigan, 1991, rev., 102-103 Victory: Ohio’s Administration of the Eclectic medicine, 178 Civil War,” by Noel Fisher, 25-45. Economics, “Housing the Women Who Illustration, 31 Toiled: Planned Residences for Single Department of Investigation and Statistics, Women, Cincinnati 1860-1960,” by Cost of Living of Working Women in Patricia A. Carter, 46-71; “Cultural Ohio, 52-53 Mediation, Cultural Exchange, and the Detroit, Michigan, 184 Invention of the Ohio Frontier,” by Devantier, Paul, “Warrior of God, Man Larry L. Nelson, 72-91 of Peace,” 193 Eighth Street Viaduct (Cincinnati, Ohio), Dewey, Thomas E., 17, 23 161-162 Dickerson, John, 41 Eleanor Earnshaw Club (Cincinnati, Dilts, James D., The Great Road: The Ohio), 54, 61, 67, 69 Building of the Baltimore & Ohio, The Eleanor Lodge (Cincinnati, Ohio), 54, 61, Nation’s First Railroad, 1828-1853, bk. 63, 65, 66, 69 note, 117 Elections, “The Feud Renewed: Martin Disenfranchisement of African- Davey, John Bricker and the Ohio Americans, 149n.13 Campaign of 1940,” by Frank P. Doctors and diseases, “‘God’s Scourge’: Vazzano, 5-24 The Cholera Years in Ohio,” by Donald Elliott, Matthew, 74 A. Hutslar, 174-191 Elm Street (Cincinnati, Ohio), 166 Dr. Zolicoffer’s “Anti-Cholera Mixture,” Emanuel (Cincinnati, Ohio), 66 180 Emerson, William, 164-166 Domestic Medicine; or, A Treatise on the Emery, Thomas J., 70 Prevention and Cure of Diseases, by Employment patterns, “Housing the William Buchan, 176, 177 Women Who Toiled: Planned Doubty, John, 90 Residences for Single Women, Douglass, Frederick, Majestic in His Cincinnati 1860-1960,” by Patricia A. Wrath: A Pictorial Life of Frederick Carter, 46-71 Douglass, by Frederick S. Voss, bk. Encyclopedia of African American note, 119 Associations, 192 Drake, Daniel, 177, 179 Engineer in Chief (Ohio office of), 26, 29 Drew, Walter, “Without Blare of Epidemics, “*God’s Scourge’: The Trumpets”: Walter Drew, the National Cholera Years in Ohio,” by Donald A. Erectors’ Association, and the Open Hutslar, 174-191 Shop Movement, 1903-57, by Sidney Erie County (Ohio), 179, 184 Fine, rev., 198-199 Erskine, Margaret Handley, 79 Dropsy, 182 Essays and Reports, 193, 194 226 OHIO HISTORY Esther Home (Cincinnati, Ohio), 54, 64, Fisher, Albert Shaw, 194 66, 68, 69 Fisher, Noel, “Groping Toward Victory: Europe, 174-191 passim Ohio’s Administration of the Civil War, Evangeline Booth Home for Colored Girls 25-45; book rev., 208-209 (Cincinnati, Ohio), 55 “Five-Year Improvement Program (coordinated bond program),” 160-161 Fleet Walker’s Divided Heart: The Life FAHEY, David M., The Black Lodge in of Baseball’s First Black Major White America: “True Reformer” Leaguer, by David W. Zang, rev., 205- Browne and His Economic Strategy, 207 rev., 99-100 Fontbone. See Fontbonne Fallen Timbers, Battle of, 74, 134 Fontbonne (Cincinnati, Ohio), 64, 66, 69 Farley, James, 18 Foraker, Joseph Benson, 145, 149n.14, Farmers and farming, “Marietta’s 156 Example of a Settlement Pattern in the Forbes, S. F., 189-190 Ohio Country: A Reinterpretation,” by Ford, George B., 158 Kim M. Gruenwald, 125-144 Forest History Society, The, 193 Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Hotel (Dayton, Fort Greenville, 134 Ohio), 182 Fort Harmar, 127, 133 Farr, William, 175, 180 Fort Malden (Amherstburg, Ontario), 89 FDR. See Roosevelt, Franklin Delano Fort Pitt, 77, 79 Fearing, Paul, 141 Fort Washington, 133 Federal building (Cincinnati, Ohio), 168- Fort Wayne, 83 172. Map 171 Four Dead in Ohio: Was There A Federal Emergency Relief Conspiracy At Kent State?, by William Administration, 16 A. Gordon, bk. note, 119 Federalist party, “Marietta’s Example of Fourth Street (Cincinnati, Ohio), 167 a Settlement Pattern in the Ohio Frankfort (Ohio), 83 Country: A Reinterpretation,” by Kim Franklin County (Ohio), 179 M. Gruenwald, 125-144 Fremont, John C., 32 Feis, William B., book rev., 204-205 French and Indian War, 1754-1763: The Ferguson, Mary S., “Boarding Homes and Imperial Struggle for North America, Clubs for Working Women,” 50 The, by Seymour I. Schwartz, bk. note, Ferraro, William M., John Niven, James 118 P. McClure, Leigh Johnsen, and Steve Friar Lands, Philippines, 1517.21 Leikin, editors, The Salmon P. Chase Friedman, Andrea, “Prurient Interests: Papers, Volume 2: Correspondence, Anti-Obscenity Campaigns in New 1823-1857, rev., 203-204 York City, 1909-1945,” 93 Ferrell, Robert H., Harry S. Truman: A Friendship Home for Colored Girls Life, rev., 109-110 (Cincinnati, Ohio), 54, 55, 65, 66, 68, 69 “Feud Renewed: Martin Davey, John From Pearl Harbor to V-J Day: The Bricker and the Ohio Campaign of American Armed Forces in World War 1940, The,” by Frank P. Vazzano, 5-24 II, by D. Clayton James and Anne Field, Phyllis F., book rev., 195-196 Sharp Wells, rev., 219-220 Fifth Street (Cincinnati, Ohio), 169, 172 Frontier, “Cultural Mediation, Cultural Filler, Louis, Vanguards and Followers: Exchange, and the Invention of the Youth in the American Tradition, 93; Ohio Frontier,” by Larry L. Nelson, 72- book rev., 200-202 91; “Marietta’s Example of a Settlement Fine, Sidney, “Without Blare of Pattern in the Ohio Country: A Trumpets”: Walter Drew, the National Reinterpretation,” by Kim M. Erectors’ Association, and the Open Gruenwald, 125-144 Shop Movement, 1903-57, rev., 198-199 Frontier in History: North America and Finley, James B., Lion of the Forest: South Africa Compared, The, by James B. Finley, Frontier Reformer, by Howard Lamar and Leonard Charles C. Cole, Jr., rev., 106-107 Thompson, 75 Fischer, William E., Jr., book rev., 104- Frontier Republic: Ideology and Politics 105 in the Ohio Country, 1780-1825, The, by Index 227 Andrew Cayton, 126 141, 142-144 Fry, James B., 39 Gilman, Jane (Mrs. Dudley Woodbridge, Fur trade, “Cultural Mediation, Cultural Jr.), 135, 143 Exchange, and the Invention of the Gilman, Joseph, 129, 131, 132, 135, 140, Ohio Frontier,” by Larry L. Nelson, 72- 142 91; Fur Trade Revisited: Selected Gilman, Mrs. Benjamin Ives (Hannah Papers of the Sixth North American Fur Robins), 135 Trade Conference, Mackinac Island, Gilman, Nicholas, 135 Michigan, 1991, The, edited by Jennifer “Girls’ Cooperative Boarding House,” by S. H. Brown, W. J. Eccles, and Donald Robert Stein, 50-51 P. Heldman, rev., 102-103 Girls’ Friendly Society, 67 Fur Trade Revisited: Selected Papers of Girty, James, 83 the Sixth North American Fur Trade Girty, Simon, 73, 74, 83 Conference, Mackinac Island, Glaize, The, 81 Michigan, 1991, The, edited by Jennifer Glasscock, William, 149n.13 S. H. Brown, W. J. Eccles, and Donald Glenn Industrial Home (Cincinnati, Ohio), P. Heldman, rev., 102-103 54, 59, 63, 64, 70 Glen Vere (Camp), 67 Gnadenhutton (Kanaughtonhead), 80, 86 GALLOWAY, William Albert, 85 God’s Scourge for the Chastisement of the Gamble, Vanessa Northington, Making a Nations, by John Witherspoon Scott, 175 Place for Ourselves: The Black ““God’s Scourge’: The Cholera Years in Hospital Movement, 1920-1945, rev., Ohio,” by Donald A. Hutslar, 174-191 209-211 Gongwer, W. Burr, 12 Gammie, Peter, “Pugilists and Politicians Gooddale, Timothy, 139-140 in Antebellum New York: The Life and Goodrich, Ernest, 158 Times of Tom Hyer,” 93 Gordon, Steve, bk. note, 116; bk. note, Garfield, James A., 146, 149n.11, 154; 118-119 Crete and James: Personal Letters of Gordon, William A., Four Dead in Ohio: Lucretia and James Garfield, edited by Was There A Conspiracy At Kent State ?, John Shaw, rev., 217-218 bk. note, 119 Garfield, Mrs. James A. (Lucretia Government, Politics, And Public Policy Randolph), Crete and James: Personal In Ohio, edited by Carl Lieberman, rev., Letters of Lucretia and James Garfield, 112-113 edited by John Shaw, rev., 217-218 Governor’s Island, 185 Garfield Park (Cincinnati, Ohio), 167 Governors (Ohio), “Groping Toward Garfield Place (Cincinnati, Ohio), 166 Victory: Ohio’s Administration of the Gekelemukpechunk. See Civil War,” by Noel Fisher, 25-45 Newcomerstown Grabowski, John, book rev., 100-102 General Grant by Matthew Arnold with a Granquist, Mark, “Swedish-American Rejoinder by Mark Twain, edited by Lutherans and Mission,” 193 John Y. Simon, bk. note, 118 Grant, Ulysses S., 38 ; The Papers of General Orders No. 88, 38-39 Ulysses S. Grant, Volume 19: July J, General’s General: The Life and Times of 1868-October 31, 1869, edited by John Arthur MacArthur, The, by Kenneth Ray Y. Simon, rev., 204-205; The Papers of Young, rev., 216-217 Ulysses S. Grant, Volume 20: Gephart, Ronald M. and Paul H. Smith, November |, 1869-October 31, 1870, editors, Letters to Delegates to edited by John Y. Simon, rev., 204-205, Congress, 1774-1789, Volume 21: Works by: General Grant by Matthew October 1, 1783-October 31, 1784, rev., Arnold with a Rejoinder by Mark Twain, 113-115 edited by John Y. Simon, bk. note, 118; Gerber, David, Black Ohio and the Color 150; 187 Line, 1860-1915, 56 Grauer, Neil A., Remember Laughter: A German Regiment, Ohio Civil War Life of James Thurber, rev., 214-216 recruitment, 34 Gray, Ralph D., compiler and editor, German Separatists, 174 Indiana History: A Book of Readings, Gilman, Benjamin Ives, 132, 135, 140, rev., 94-95 228 OHIO HISTORY Great Road: The Building of the Volunteer Officer, by T. Harry Baltimore & Ohio, The Nation’s First Williams, bk. note, 119 Railroad, 1828-1853, The, by James D. Hayes, Rutherford B., 146; Hayes of the Dilts, bk. note, 117 23rd: The Civil War Volunteer Officer, Greene, Charles, 137 by T. Harry Williams, bk. note, 119; Greene County (Ohio), “‘God’s Rutherford B. Hayes: Warrior & Scourge’: The Cholera Years in Ohio,” President, by Ari Hoogenboom, rev., by Donald A. Hutslar, 174-191 200-202 Greene, Griffin, 132, 141, 143 Hay, Robert P., book rev., 113-115 “Greenough’s Mixture,” 183 HCG. See Home for Colored Girls “Groping Toward Victory: Ohio’s Health Officer, Xenia, 186, 187 Administration of the Civil War,” by Hearn, Lafcadio, “The Balm of a Noel Fisher, 25-45 Thousand Water-Closets,” 187-188 Grosvenor, Charles H., “The Sage of Heath, Ferry K., 169 Athens: Charles H. Grosvenor and Heckewelder, John, 81-82, 88. Presidential Politics in Ohio in 1908,” by Illustration, 81 Leonard Schlup, 145-156. Illustration, Heldman, Donald P., Jennifer S. H. 151, Summer-Autumn cover Brown, and W. J. Eccles, editors, The Gruenwald, Kim M., book rev., 102-103; Fur Trade Revisited: Selected Papers “Marietta’s Example of a Settlement of the Sixth North American Fur Trade Pattern in the Ohio Country: A Conference, Mackinac Island, Reinterpretation,” 125-144 Michigan, 1991, rev., 102-103 Gubernatorial campaigns (1940), “The Henry, Moses, 83 Feud Renewed: Martin Davey, John Herron, Helen (Mrs. William Howard Bricker and the Ohio Campaign of Taft), 150, . Illustration, 153 1940,” by Frank P. Vazzano, 5-24 Hill, Charles H., 27, 33 Gundy, Jeff, A Community ofM emory: Hillis, Mrs. Newell Dwight, “The Home My Days with George and Clara, bk. Life of Working Girls, 48n.4 note, 119 Hilton-Seligman Affair, The, “Let Us Gunn, John, Gunn’s Domestic Medicine, Now Praise Self-Made Men: A or Poor Man’s Friend, 175, 176-177 Reexamination of the Hilton-Seligman Gunn’s Domestic Medicine, or Poor Affair,” by Lee Livney, 93 Man’s Friend, by John Gunn, 175, 176- Historical Album of Charm, Ohio, by 177 Vernon J. Miller, 92-93 History of Benton, 1810-1995, by Clayton W. Miller, 92-93 HALDERMAN, [Dr. ?], 187 History of Immanuel Lutheran Church, Handlin, Lilian and Oscar, Liberty and Avilla, Indiana, 1844-1994, The; by Equality 1920-1994, Volume 4: Liberty Terry Housholder, 193 in America 1600 to the Present, rev., History of Trinity Evangelical Lutheran 212-213 Church, Zanesville, Ohio, 1844-1994, A; Handlin, Oscar and Lilian, Liberty and by Lloyd Barnes, 193 Equality 1920-1994, Volume 4: Liberty History of Women in the United States: in America 1600 to the Present, rev., Historical Articles on Women’s Lives 212-213 and Activities: Social and Moral Hand-shaking, 86-87 Reform (2 volumes), edited by Nancy F. Hanna, Mark, 146 Cott, bk. note, 119 Harmar, Josiah, 72, 133 Hitler, Adolf, 17 Harrison, Benjamin, 146 Hixson, Walter L., book rev., 197-198 Harrod’s Landing (Harwood’s), 79 Hocking River, 82, 127 Harrold, Stanley, The Abolitionists & the Home for Colored Girls (HCG) South, 1831-1861, rev., 195-196 (Cincinnati, Ohio), 55 Harry S. Truman: A Life, by Robert H. “Home Life of Working Girls, The,” by Ferrell, rev., 109-110 Mrs. Newell Dwight Hillis, 48n.4 Harwood’s Landing. See Harrod’s Homeopathic medicine, 177 Landing Hoogenboom, Ari, Rutherford B. Hayes: Hayes of the 23rd: The Civil War Warrior & President, rev., 200-202 Index 229 Hoover, Herbert, 159, 169 Intercultural marriages, 88-90 Hopkins, Harry, 16 Interdepartmental committee, U.S. Post Hot Springs, Virginia, 151 Office and U.S. Treasury Department, House of Mercy (Cincinnati, Ohio), 46, 168-172 54, 55 Intergovernmental cooperation, Housholder, Terry, The History of “Obstacles to Plan Implementation in Immanuel Lutheran Church, Avilla, the Age of Comprehensive City Indiana, 1844-1994; 193 Planning: Cincinnati’s Experience,” by Housing, “Housing the Women Who Robert A. Burnham, 157-173 Toiled: Planned Residences for Single Irish Regiment, Ohio Civil War Women, Cincinnati 1860-1960,” by recruitment, 34 Patricia A. Carter, 46-71 Irish workers, 183 “Housing the Women Who Toiled: Ironsides, George, 83 Planned Residences for Single Women, Iroquois confederacy, 73 Cincinnati 1860-1960,” by Patricia A. Irwine, John, 83 Carter, 46-71 Howard, John T., 173 “How Wages Were Spent by Working in JAMES, D. Clayton and Anne Sharp Three Ohio Cities, 1900.” Table, 50 Wells, From Pearl Harbor to V-J Day: Hughes, Thomas, book rev., 216-217 The American Armed Forces in World Hugo Black: A Biography, by Roger K. War II, rev., 219-220 Newman, rev., 111-112 Japanese militarists, 17 Hull House (Chicago, Illinois), 58 Jefferson embargo, 141 Hummasti, P. G., book rev., 103-104 Jeffersonian Republicans, 140-141 Hutslar, Donald A., ““God’s Scourge’: Jefferson, Thomas, 140-144 The Cholera Years in Ohio,” 174-191 Jennifer S. H. Brown, W. J. Eccles, and Hyer, Tom, “Pugilists and Politicians in Donald P. 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