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OHIO HISTORY Volume 111/Summer-Autumn 2002 © 2002 Ohio Historical Society INDEX COMPILED BY LAURA RUSSELL “ABRAHAM Lincoln, Man Stewardship, and of Sorrow,” 24 Aesthetics: Ohio Farmers’ Acid mine drainage, 48–49, Opposition to Coal Surface 50 Mining in the 1940s,” by Adams administration, Chad Montrie, 44–63 123–124 Alexander, Roberta Sue, book Adams, John Quincy, 124, rev., 92–93 125 Allison, John, 139, 142 Addams, Jane, 186, 187, 190, Americanism, 128–129 191. Works by: “The American Abolitionists, by Subjective Necessity of Stanley Harrold, rev., Social Settlements,” 187 92–93 Addison, Evert E., 53–54 American Civil War African Americans, “Class 1861–1865, The, by Reid Conflicts over Residential Mitchell, bk. note, 95 Space in an African American Manhood: American Community: Transformations in Cleveland’s Lee-Seville Masculinity from the Public Housing Revolution to the Modern Controversy,” by Leonard Era, by Anthony Rotundo, N. Moore, 25–43 147–149 Agricultural Experiment American Midwest: Essays Station, 53–54 passim on Regional History, The, Agriculture, “Agriculture, edited by Andrew R. L. Christian Stewardship, and Cayton and Susan E. Gray, Aesthetics: Ohio Farmers’ rev., 202–204 Opposition to Coal American Monster: How the Surface Mining in the Nation’s First Prehistoric 1940s,” by Chad Montrie, Creature Became a Symbol 44–63 of National Identity, by “Agriculture, Christian Paul Semonin, rev., 67–69 230 OHIO HISTORY American party, 128 Appalachian Coalition, The, Anderson, M. Christine and 63 Nancy E. Bertaux, “Poor Appalachian Ohio Research Men But Hard-Working and Information Group, 62 Fathers: The Cincinnati Architects of Our Fortunes: Orphan Asylum and The Journal of Eliza A. W. Parental Roles in the Otis, 1860–1863, with Nineteenth-Century Letters and Civil War Working Class,” 145–182 Journals of Harrison Gray Andrew Jackson and His Otis, edited by Ann Indian Wars, by Robert V. Gorman Condon, rev. Remini, rev., 209–211 70–71 Andrews, Richard H. L., Armstrong, John, 42 Managing the Ashtabula Sentinel, 134, 139 Environment, Managing As Time Goes By: A Pictorial Ourselves: A History of Journal of Athens, Ohio, American Environmental by Marjorie S. Stone, bk. Policy, 45–46 note, 95 “An Ecological and Economic Austin, Allan W., book rev., Study of Coal Stripped 224–225 Land in Eastern Ohio,” by Ayers, Chuck and Russ Charles Victor Riley, 49 Musarra, editors, An Explanation of the Map Celebrating Akron’s Which Delineates that History in Picture Part of the Federal Lands Postcards, bk. note, 95 Comprehended Between Pennsylvania East Line, the Rivers Ohio and “BAKER & Witt vs. Davis in Scioto, and Lake Erie, Ethnic Wars, 1913–1915.” confirmed to the United Table, 21 States by Sundry Tribes of Baker, Newton D., “Death Indiana, in the Treaties of Knell for Progressive 1784 and 1786, and Now Leadership in Cleveland: Ready for Settlement, Peter Witt and the Mayoral 110–112, 113, 117–118 Election of 1915,” by Annual Ohio Pastor’s Arthur E. DeMatteo, 7–24. Convention, 58–59 Illustration, cover Winter- Spring issue Index to Volume 111 231 Baldwin, Neil, Henry Ford Fathers: The Cincinnati and the Jews: The Mass Orphan Asylum and Production of Hate, rev., Parental Roles in the 204–206 Nineteenth-Century Baranowski, Shelley, book Working Class,” 145–182 rev., 91–92 Bicentennial scholarship, Barbour, James, 125 101–120 passim Barlow, Joel, 109 Bindas, Kenneth J., book rev., Barnes, John, 37 221–222 Barnhart, Terry A., book rev., Blaha, George, 37 202–204 Blight, David W., Race and Baron, Ava, editor, Work Reunion: The Civil War in Engendered: Toward a American Memory, rev., New History of American 211–212 Labor, 150 Blue, Fred, 121 Bartley, Abel A., book rev., Bogue, Margaret Beattie, 217–219 Fishing the Great Lakes: Bath, Edwin J., 52–54, 55 An Environmental History, Baugess, James S., book rev., 1783–1933, rev., 71–72 214–215 Bohn, Ernest, 33 Be a Man: Males in Modern Boonville, Indiana, 44 Society, by Peter N. Botany, 104–105 Stearns, 147–149 Bowen, Wayne H., Spaniards Belknap, Jeremy, 101 and Nazi German: Bell, James, 42 Collaboration in the New Belmont County (Ohio), 62 Order, rev., 91–92 Bemis, Edward W., 10 Bower, H. L., 50, 57–58 Bender, Robert Patrick, book Bowery, Charles, book rev., rev., 222–224 212–214 Benton, Thomas Hart, 127 Boydston, Jeanne, Home and Bergeron, Paul, editor, The Work: Housework, Wages, Papers of Andrew and the Ideology of Labor Johnson, Vol. 16: in the Early Republic, 1869–July 1875, rev., 150–151 76–77 Brace, Charles Loring, 166 Bertaux, Nancy E. and M. Bradford, [Dr.], 176 Christine Anderson, “Poor Bremner, Robert H., book Men But Hard-Working rev., 227–228 232 OHIO HISTORY Briggs, Paul, 36 M. Hudson, 198–199. Brooks, Preston, 139 Works by: book rev., Brown, Ethan, 123 74–75 Browning, Orville Hickman, 128–129, 143 Brown, Virgil, 42 CADIZ (Ohio), 48–63 passim “Bucklin” system. See Cadiz Republican, 52, 55, 60 Preferential Balloting Cain, Carrie, 42 Burnet, Jacob, 167 Calhoun, John C. , 122n.4, Burnet, Mrs. Jacob (Rebecca 123 Burnet), 167 Cameron, Simon, 130n.38 Burnet, Rebecca (Mrs. Jacob Campaigns and campaign Burnet), 167 promises, 7–24 passim Burton, David H. and A. E. Campbell, A. E. and David H. Campbell, editors, The Burton, editors, The Collected Works of Collected Works of William William Howard Taft, Vol. Howard Taft, Vol. 1: Four 1: Four Aspects of Civic Aspects of Civic Duty and Duty and Present Day Present Day Problems, Problems, rev., 89–90; rev., 89–90 editor, The Collected Campbell, Lewis D., 127 Works of William Howard Campus Martius, 113 Taft. Volume II: Political Cantor, Milton, “Social Issues and Outlooks: Lodges and Fraternal Speeches Delivered Organizations and the Between August 1908 and Maintenance of Urban February 1909, rev., Community,” 150–151 216–217 Capers, Jean Murrell, 37–38, Butler, Fred, 34 40–41 By Order of the President: Carey, Archibald, 118 FDR and the Internment of Carnes, Mark C. and Clyde Japanese Americans, by Griffen, editors, Meanings Greg Robinson, rev., for Manhood: 224–225 Constructions of Byrne, Frank L., “Frank L. Masculinity in Victorian Byrne: A Gifted Civil War America, 147–149 Historian (IN Carney, Thomas E., “The MEMORIAM),” by Leonne Political Judge: Justice Index to Volume 111 233 John McLean’s Pursuit of Experiment Station, 50 the Presidency,” 121–144 Century of Pirates: Stories, Carr, Charlie, 30–31, 41–42 Photographs and Records Car Rider’s Car, The of Bluffton High School (Cleveland, Ohio), 11 Championship Athletic Carter, George E., editor, The Teams and Players of the Story of Joshua D. 20th Century, A, compiled Brefogle, Private, 4th Ohio by Fred Steiner, bk. note, Infantry (10th Ohio 95 Cavalry) and the Civil Charity and Charitable War, rev., 222–224 Organizations, “Poor Men Case Studies, “Poor Men But But Hard-Working Fathers: Hard-Working Fathers: The Cincinnati Orphan The Cincinnati Orphan Asylum and Parental Roles Asylum and Parental in the Nineteenth-Century Roles in the Nineteenth- Working Class,” by M. Century Working Class,” Christine Anderson and by M. Christine Anderson Nancy E. Bertaux, and Nancy E. Bertaux, 145–182 145–182 Chase, Salmon P., 127, 139, Castel, Albert, Tom Taylor’s 143 Civil War, rev., 74–75 Cheves, Langdon, 122n.4 Catholic Sisters of Charity, “Children Returned to Parents 165, 169n.40 After Admission to COA.” Catholic Telegraph, 168 Graph, 157 Cave, Alfred A., book rev., “Children Returned to Their 209–211 Parents after Admission Cayton, Andrew R. L., the Cincinnati Orphan 107–108. Works by: and Asylum.” Table, 152 Susan E. Gray, editors, Childs, William R., book rev., The American Midwest: 81–82 Essays on Regional Cimperman, John, 37 History, rev., 202–204 Cincinnati Children’s Home, Celebrating Akron’s History 166, 169–170 in Picture Postcards, Cincinnati Convalescent edited by Chuck Ayers and Hospital for Children. See Russ Musarra, bk. note, 95 Cincinnati Orphan Asylum Central States Forest Cincinnati Enquirer, 182 234 OHIO HISTORY Cincinnati Gazette, 143 City manager government, 22 Cincinnati (Ohio), “Poor Men City Planning Commission But Hard-Working (Cleveland, Ohio), 36–37 Fathers: The Cincinnati Civil War, 145–182 passim Orphan Asylum and “Class Conflicts over Parental Roles in the Residential Space in an Nineteenth-Century African American Working Class,” by M. Community: Cleveland’s Christine Anderson and Lee-Seville Public Nancy E. Bertaux, Housing Controversy,” by 145–182 Leonard N. Moore, 25–43 Cincinnati Orphan Asylum Class warfare, “Class (COA), “Poor Men But Conflicts over Residential Hard-Working Fathers: Space in an African The Cincinnati Orphan American Community: Asylum and Parental Cleveland’s Lee-Seville Roles in the Nineteenth- Public Housing Century Working Class,” Controversy,” by Leonard by M. Christine Anderson N. Moore, 25–43 and Nancy E. Bertaux, Clay, Henry, 122n.4, 125–126 145–182. Illustration, 167 Clayton, John M., 133 Citizens Organized to Defend Cleveland Call and Post, 33 the Environment (CODE), Cleveland Citizen, 16 62–63 Cleveland City Council, 23 “Citizens Rally for Lee- Cleveland Federation of Seville Housing,” 42 Labor, 16 City Council (Cleveland, Cleveland, Grover, 9 Ohio), “Class Conflicts Cleveland Leader, 18 over Residential Space in “Cleveland Mayoral Election an African American Results, 2 November Community: Cleveland’s 1915.” Table, 19 Lee-Seville Public Cleveland Molders Union Housing Controversy,” by Local 218, 8 Leonard N. Moore, 25–43 Cleveland News, 18 “City Council Take A Cleveland (Ohio), “Death Dangerous Road,” Call Knell for Progressive and Post, 33 Leadership in Cleveland: City Hospital (Cleveland, Peter Witt and the Mayoral Ohio), 23 Election of 1915,” by Index to Volume 111 235 Arthur E. DeMatteo, 7–24; Cochran, Mrs. William (Rosa “Class Conflicts over Dale Allen Cochran), 184, Residential Space in an 186 African American Cochran, Rachel (Mrs. Will Community: Cleveland’s Cochran), 191 Lee-Seville Public Cochran, Rosa Dale Allen Housing Controversy,” by (Mrs.