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Volume 16 Index Background to Glory: The Life of George Rogers Clark, by John Bakeless. Introduction by James P. Rhonda. Reviewed by Robert R. Kettler. N. 3, 215. Bakeless, John. Background to Glory: The Life of George Rogers Clark. Introduction by James P. Rhonda. Reviewed by Robert R. Kettler. N. 3, 215. Barnhart, Terry, review of Minnesota Collects, by Jack El-Hai. N. 3, 212-14. Boyer, John. The Emigrants. Introduction by Ingeborg R. Kongslien. Reviewed by Robert R. Kettler. N. 3, 215. Cigliano, Jan. Showplace of America: Cleveland’s Euclid Avenue, 1850-1910. Reviewed by Robert R. Kettler. N. 2, 165. Dr. John Cook Bennett’s Tomato Campaign, by Andrew F. Smith. N. 1, 61-75. Countering Colonization: Native American Women and the Great Lakes Missions, by Carol Devens. Reviewed by Kerry Trask. N. 4, 259-261. Csengeri, Karen, review of The Enduring River: Edgar Lee Masters’ Uncollected Spoon River Poems. Selected and with an introduction by Herbert K. Russell. N. 4, 261-264. Devens, Carol. Countering Colonization: Native American Women and the Great Lakes Missions. Reviewed by Kerry Trask. N. 4, 259-261. Dunne, Robert. A Plea for a Protestant American Dream: Lyman Beecher’s A Plea for the West. N. 3, 189- 97. Dougherty, David. Stanley Elkin and the Revival of the Familiar Essay. N. 3, 199-204. 267 The Old Northwest An Educational Heritage: The Close of Western College, by Ed Sweeney. N. 2, 121-48. El-Hai, Jack. Minnesota Collects. Reviewed by Terry Barnhart. N. 3, 212-14. The Emigrants, by John Bojer. Introduction by Ingeborg R. Kongslien. Reviewed by Robert R. Kettler. N. 3, 215. The Enduring River: Edgar Lee Masters’ Uncollected Spoon River Poems. Selected and with an introduction by Herbert K. Russell. Reviewed by Karen Csengeri. N. 4, 261-264. Fireovid, Steve and Mark Winegardner. The 26th Man. Reviewed by Robert C. Johnson. N. 1, 86-87. Friedberger, Mark. The Transformation of the Rural Midwest, 1945-1985. N. 1, 13-36. Garner, John S. The Midwest in American Architecture. Reviewed by Theodore Anton Sande. N. 1, 83-86. Hatcher, Harlan. The Western Reserve: The Story of New Connecticut in Ohio. Reviewed by Robert R. Kettler. N. 2, 165. The Heathen Priestess on the Prairie: Margaret Fuller Constructs the Midwest, by Marcia Noe. N.1, 3-12. The Historian (Alberi T. Volwiler) and the Presidential Widow (Mrs. Benjamin E. Harrison): A Twenty Year Correspondance, by Allan Spetter. N. 2, 89-106. The Historian (Alvert T. Volwiler) and the Presidential Widow (Mrs. Benjamin Harrison): A Twenty Year Correspondence, Conclusion: 1932-1946, by Allan Spetter. N. 3, 169-88. Johnson, Robert C., review of The 26th Man, by Steve Fireovid and Mark Winegardner. N. 1, 86-87. Kettler, Robet R., reviews of Background to Glory: The Life of George Rogers Clark, by John Bakeless; The Volume 16 Index Emigrants, by John Bojer; Letters From the Front, 1998- 1945. ed. by Michael E. Stevens; The River andI , by John G. Neihardt. N. 3, 215-16. Kettler, Robert R., reviews of Showplace of America: Cleveland’s Euclid Avenue, 1850-1910 , by Jan Cigliano;The Western Reserve: The Story of New Connecticut in Ohio, by Harlan Hatcher. N. 2, 165. Kardulias, P. Nick. A Statistical Test of the Integration of Immigrants and Native-Born in Salem, Ohio in 1850. N. 4, 247-257. Kudalis, Eric, review of Lost Twin Cities, by Larry Millett. N. 3, 207-209. Letters From the Front, 1998-1945. Ed. by Michael E. Stevens. Reviewed by Robert R. Kettler. N. 3, 216. Lost Twin Cities, by Larry Millett. Reviewed by Eric Kudalis. N. 3, 207-09. Margin or Middle Border?: Hamlin Garlan, Henry Lawson and Post-Colonialism, by Edward Watts. N. 2, 149-63. Marovitz, Sanford E. The Romantic Echoes of Sigurd F. Olson: Conservationist With A Fly Rod. N. 2, 107-19. Mayberry, Susan Neal. A New Heroine’s Marriage: Willa Cather’s O Pioneers!. N. 1, 37-59. Melnick, Jane, review of Sherwood Anderson: Early Writings, by Ray Lewis White. N.1, 80-83. The Midwest in American Architecture, by John S. Garner. Reviewed by Theodore Anton Sande. N. 1, 83- 86. Miller, William V., review of Sherwood Anderson’s Secret Love Letters, by Ray Lewis White. N. 1, 77-79. Millett, Larry. Lost Twin Cities. Reviewed by Eric The Old Northwest Kudalis. N. 3, 207-09. Minnesota Collects, by Jack El-Hai. Reviewed by Terry Barnhart. N. 3, 212-14. Murphy, Brenda, ed. A Realist in the American Theatre: Selected Drama Criticism of William Dean Howells. Reviewed by Michael Selmon. N. 3, 209-12. Neihardt, John G. The River and I. Reviewed by Robert R. Kettler. N. 3, 216. A New Heroine’s Marriage: Willa Cather’s O Pioneers!, by Susan Neal Mayberry. N. 1, 37-59. Noe, Marcia. The Heathen Priestess on the Prairie: Margaret Fuller Constructs the Midwest. N. 1, 3-12. Otto, Simon. Walk in Peace: Legends and Stories of the Michigan Indians. Reviewed by Kerry Trask. N. 3, 205-6. A Plea for a Protestant American Dream: Lyman Beecher’s A Plea for the West, by Robert Dunne. N. 3, 189-97. A Realist in the American Theatre: Selected Drama Criticism of William Dean Howells, ed., with an introduction by Brenda Murphy. Reviewed by Michael Selmon. N. 3, 209-12. The River and I. by John G. Neihardt. Reviewed by Robert R. Kettler. N. 3, 216. The Romantic Echoes of Sigurd F. Olson: Conservationist With A Fly Rod, by Sanford. E. Marovitz. N. 2, 107-19. Sand, Theodore Anton, review of The Midwest in American Architecture, by John S. Garner. N. 1, 83-86. Selling Great Lakes Townsites: 1833-1837, by William D. Walters, Jr. N. 4, 225-246. Selmon, Michael, review of A Realist in the American Volume 16 Index Theatre: Selected Drama Criticism of William Dean Howells, ed. by Brenda Murphy. N. 3, 209-12. Sherwood Anderson’s Secret Love Letters, by Ray Lewis White. Reviewed by William V. Miller. N. 1, 77-79. Sherwood Anderson: Early Writings, by Ray Lewis White. Reviewed by Jane Melnick. N. 1, 80-83. Showplace of America: Cleveland’s Euclid Avenue, 1850- 1910, by Jan Cigliano. Reviewed by Robert R. Kettler. N. 2, 165. Smith, Andrew F., Dr. John Cook Bennett’s Tomato Campaign. N. 1, 61-75. Spetter, Allan. The Historian (Albert T. Volwiler) and the Presidential Widow (Mrs. Benjamin E. Harrison): A Twenty Year Correspondance. N. 2, 89-106. Spetter, Allan. The Historian (Alvert T. Volwiler) and the Presidential Widow (Mrs. Benjamin Harrison): A Twenty Year Correspondence, Conclusion: 1932-1946. N. 3, 169-88. Stanley Elkin and the Revival of the Familiar Essay, by David C. Dougherty. N. 3, 199-204. A Statistical Test of the Integration of Immigrants and Native-Born in Salem, Ohio in 1850, by P. Nick Kardulias. N. 4, 247-257. Stevens, Michael E., ed. Letters From the Front, 1998- 1945. Reviewed by Robert R. Kettler. N. 3, 216. Sweeney, Ed. An Educational Heritage: The Close of Western College. N. 2, 121-48. The Transformation of the Rural Midwest, 1945-1985, by Mark Fredberger. N. 1, 13-36. Trask, Kerry, review of Countering Colonization: Native American Women and the Great Lakes Missions, by Carol The Old Northwest Devens. N. 4, 259-261. Trask, Kerry, review of Walk in Peace: Legends and Stories of the Michigan Indians, by Simon Otto. N. 3, 205-6. The 26th Man, by Steve Fireovid and Mark Winegardner. Reviewed by Robert C. Johnson. N. 1, 86-87. Walk in Peace: Legends and Stories of the Michigan Indians, by Simon Otto. Review by Kerry Trask. N. 3, 205-6. Walters, William D. Jr. Selling Great Lakes Townsites: 1833-1837. N. 4, 225-246. Watts, Edward. Margin or Middle Border?: Hamlin Garlan, Henry Lawson and Post-Colonialism. N. 2, 149- 63. The Western Reserve: The Story of New Connecticut in Ohio, by Harlan Hatcher. Foreward by George Knepper. Reviewed by Robert R. Kettler. N. 2, 165. White, Ray Lewis. Sherwood Anderson’s Secret Love Letters. Reviewed by William V. Miller. N. 1, 77-79. White, Ray Lewis. Sherwood Anderson: Early Writings.. Reviewed by Jane Melnick. N. 1, 80-83.

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