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, Man Stewardship, and of Sorrow,” 24 Aesthetics: Ohio Farmers’ Acid mine drainage, 48Ð49, Opposition to Coal Surface 50 Mining in the 1940s,” by Adams administration, Chad Montrie, 44Ð63 123Ð124 Alexander, Roberta Sue, book Adams, John Quincy, 124, rev., 92Ð93 125 Allison, John, 139, 142 Addams, Jane, 186, 187, 190, Americanism, 128Ð129 191. Works by: “The American Abolitionists, by Subjective Necessity of Stanley Harrold, rev., Social Settlements,” 187 92Ð93 Addison, Evert E., 53Ð54 African Americans, “Class 1861Ð1865, 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, 25Ð43 147Ð149 Agricultural Experiment American Midwest: Essays Station, 53Ð54 passim on Regional History, The, Agriculture, “Agriculture, edited by Andrew R. L. Christian Stewardship, and Cayton and Susan E. Gray, Aesthetics: Ohio Farmers’ rev., 202Ð204 Opposition to Coal American Monster: How the Surface Mining in the Nation’s First Prehistoric 1940s,” by Chad Montrie, Creature Became a Symbol 44Ð63 of National Identity, by “Agriculture, Christian Paul Semonin, rev., 67Ð69 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 Architects of Our Fortunes: Orphan Asylum and The Journal of Eliza A. W. Parental Roles in the Otis, 1860Ð1863, with Nineteenth-Century Letters and Civil War Working Class,” 145–182 Journals of Harrison Gray and His Otis, edited by Ann Indian Wars, by Robert V. Gorman Condon, rev. Remini, rev., 209Ð211 70Ð71 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, 45Ð46 note, 95 “An Ecological and Economic Austin, Allan W., book rev., Study of Coal Stripped 224Ð225 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 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 110Ð112, 113, 117Ð118 Election of 1915,” by Annual Ohio Pastor’s Arthur E. DeMatteo, 7Ð24. Convention, 58Ð59 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 204Ð206 Nineteenth-Century Baranowski, Shelley, book Working Class,” 145–182 rev., 91Ð92 Bicentennial scholarship, Barbour, James, 125 101Ð120 passim Barlow, Joel, 109 Bindas, Kenneth J., book rev., Barnes, John, 37 221Ð222 Barnhart, Terry A., book rev., Blaha, George, 37 202Ð204 Blight, David W., Race and Baron, Ava, editor, Work Reunion: The Civil War in Engendered: Toward a American Memory, rev., New History of American 211Ð212 Labor, 150 Blue, Fred, 121 Bartley, Abel A., book rev., Bogue, Margaret Beattie, 217Ð219 Fishing the Great Lakes: Bath, Edwin J., 52Ð54, 55 An Environmental History, Baugess, James S., book rev., 1783Ð1933, rev., 71Ð72 214Ð215 Bohn, Ernest, 33 Be a Man: Males in Modern Boonville, Indiana, 44 Society, by Peter N. Botany, 104Ð105 Stearns, 147Ð149 Bowen, Wayne H., Spaniards Belknap, Jeremy, 101 and Nazi German: Bell, James, 42 Collaboration in the New Belmont County (Ohio), 62 Order, rev., 91Ð92 Bemis, Edward W., 10 Bower, H. L., 50, 57Ð58 Bender, Robert Patrick, book Bowery, Charles, book rev., rev., 222Ð224 212Ð214 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, 1869ÐJuly 1875, rev., 150Ð151 76Ð77 Brace, Charles Loring, 166 Bertaux, Nancy E. and M. Bradford, [Dr.], 176 Christine Anderson, “Poor Bremner, Robert H., book Men But Hard-Working rev., 227Ð228 232 OHIO HISTORY

Briggs, Paul, 36 M. Hudson, 198Ð199. Brooks, Preston, 139 Works by: book rev., Brown, Ethan, 123 74Ð75 Browning, Orville Hickman, 128Ð129, 143 Brown, Virgil, 42 CADIZ (Ohio), 48Ð63 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, 7Ð24 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 , 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., 89Ð90; rev., 89Ð90 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 216Ð217 Capers, Jean Murrell, 37Ð38, Butler, Fred, 34 40Ð41 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: 224Ð225 Constructions of Byrne, Frank L., “Frank L. Masculinity in Victorian Byrne: A Gifted Civil War America, 147Ð149 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, 30Ð31, 41Ð42 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., 222Ð224 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, 145Ð182 145Ð182 Chase, Salmon P., 127, 139, Castel, Albert, Tom Taylor’s 143 Civil War, rev., 74Ð75 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 209Ð211 Parents after Admission Cayton, Andrew R. L., the Cincinnati Orphan 107Ð108. Works by: and Asylum.” Table, 152 Susan E. Gray, editors, Childs, William R., book rev., The American Midwest: 81Ð82 Essays on Regional Cimperman, John, 37 History, rev., 202Ð204 Cincinnati Children’s Home, Celebrating Akron’s History 166, 169Ð170 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), 36Ð37 Fathers: The Cincinnati Civil War, 145Ð182 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 145Ð182 Leonard N. Moore, 25Ð43 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, 25Ð43 and Nancy E. Bertaux, Clay, Henry, 122n.4, 125Ð126 145Ð182. Illustration, 167 Clayton, John M., 133 Citizens Organized to Defend Cleveland Call and Post, 33 the Environment (CODE), Cleveland Citizen, 16 62Ð63 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, 25Ð43 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, 7Ð24; 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. William), 184, 186 Leonard N. Moore, 25Ð43 Cochran, Will, 191 Cleveland Plain Dealer, 18, Cochran, William, 184, 186, 41 190 Cleveland Press, 17Ð18, 23, CODE. See Citizens 24 Organized to Defend the CMHA. See Cuyahoga Environment Metropolitan Housing Cohen, Sheldon S., book rev., Authority 82Ð83 Coal Age, 47 Collected Works of William Coal, “Agriculture, Christian Howard Taft, The, Vol. 1: Stewardship, and Four Aspects of Civic Duty Aesthetics: Ohio Farmers’ and Present Day Problems, Opposition to Coal edited by David H. Burton Surface Mining in the and A. E. Campbell, rev., 1940s,” by Chad Montrie, 89Ð90; Volume II: 44Ð63 Political Issues and COA. See Cincinnati Orphan Outlooks: Speeches Asylum Delivered Between August Cochran, Frances (Mrs. 1908 and February 1909, Lawrence MacDaniels), edited by David H. Burton, “From New Womanhood rev., 216Ð217 to Companionate Marriage College Football: History, in the Progressive Era: Spectacle, Controversy, by The Case of Frances John Sayle Watterson, rev., Cochran MacDaniels,” by 72Ð74 Douglas Slaybaugh, Columbiana County (Ohio), 183Ð197 47Ð63 passim Cochran, Helen Finney, 184 Commager, Henry Steele, The Cochran, Mary, 186Ð187 Empire of Reason: How Cochran, Mrs. Will (Rachel Europe Imagined and Cochran), 191 America Realized the 236 OHIO HISTORY

Enlightenment, 105Ð106 Coontz, Stephanie, The Social Common Lands, Common Origins of Private Life: A People: The Origins of History of American Conservation in New Families, 150Ð151 England, by Richard Judd, Corwin, Thomas, 127 45Ð46 Couzens, James, 7 Common Law, 123 Craig, C. A., 51Ð52 Community Fighters for Cutler, Jervis, 111 Large Families, 35Ð36 Cutler, Manasseh, “Visions of Condon, Ann Gorman, editor, America, 1787Ð1788: The Architects of Our Ohio of Reverend Fortunes: The Journal of Manasseh Cutler,” by Eliza A. W. Otis, Louis W. Potts, 101Ð120. 1860Ð1863, with Letters Illustration, 103 and Civil War Journals of Cuyahoga Metropolitan Harrison Gray Otis, rev. Housing Authority 70Ð71 (CMHA), 25Ð43 Confederation Congress (New York), 103Ð104 Confronting the Veil: Abram DANE, Nathan, 106 Harris, Jr., E. Franklin Daugherty, William F., 51 Frazier, and Ralph Davies, Clarissa (Mrs. Samuel Bunche, 1919Ð1941, by Davies), 167 Jonathan Scott Holloway, Davies, Mrs. Samuel (Clarissa rev., 217Ð219 Davies), 167 Conservation Committee Davis, Harry L., 7Ð24 (Ohio State Grange), Davis, Samuel, 167 56Ð57, 60 Dawson, [Mrs.], 191 Constitutional law, 121Ð144 Dawson, Virginia P., Lincoln Constitution, U.S., 101Ð120 Electric: A History, rev., passim 85Ð86 Consumers in the Country: Dearborn Independent, 11 Technology and Social “Death Knell for Progressive Change in Rural America, Leadership in Cleveland: by Ronald R. Kline, rev., Peter Witt and the Mayoral 79Ð80 Election of 1915,” by Cooney, Terry A., book rev., Arthur E. DeMatteo, 7Ð24 204Ð206 DeMatteo, Arthur E., “Death Index to Volume 111 237

Knell for Progressive Kusmer, rev., 227Ð228 Leadership in Cleveland: Dred Scott case, 121, 134, Peter Witt and the Mayoral 135n.61 Election of 1915,” 7–24 Duer, William, 104, 109 Democratic Party, The, Dulberger, Judith, “Mother “Death Knell for Donit for the Best”: Progressive Leadership in Correspondence of a Cleveland: Peter Witt and Nineteenth-Century the Mayoral Election of Orphan Asylum, 153 1915,” by Arthur E. Dust Bowl: The Southern DeMatteo, 7Ð24 Plains in the 1930s, by Demographics, 106Ð107 Donald Worster, 45Ð46 Describing Early America: Bartram, Jefferson, Crevecoeur, and the ECKES, Alfred E., book rev., Rhetoric of Natural 88Ð89 History, by Pamela Regis, Economics, 145Ð182 passim 105 Educational Architecture in Diaries and diarists, 101Ð120 Ohio—From One-Room passim Schools and Carnegie Dickens, Samuel, 124 Libraries to Community DiClerico, Robert, 121 Education Villages, by Difficult Reputations: Virginia E. McCormick, Collective Memories of the rev., 77Ð78 Evil, Inept, and Edwards, Rebecca (Mrs. John Controversial, by Gary McLean), 122 Alan Fine, rev., 75Ð76 Elections, “Death Knell for Dirck, Brian R., book rev., Progressive Leadership in 208Ð209 Cleveland: Peter Witt and Divided We Stand: American the Mayoral Election of Workers and the Struggle 1915,” by Arthur E. for Black Equality, by DeMatteo, 7–24; “The Bruce Nelson, rev., 80Ð81 Political Judge: Justice Division of Lands and Soils John McLean’s Pursuit of (ODNR), 60Ð61 the Presidency,” by Down and Out, On the Road: Thomas E. Carney, The Homeless in American 121Ð144 History, by Kenneth L. Elusive Empires: 238 OHIO HISTORY

Constructing Colonialism Christine Anderson and in the Ohio Valley, Nancy E. Bertaux, 1673Ð1800, by Erick 145Ð182 Hinderaker, 107Ð108 Farms and Farming, Empire of Reason: How “Agriculture, Christian Europe Imagined and Stewardship, and America Realized the Aesthetics: Ohio Farmers’ Enlightenment, The, by Opposition to Coal Surface Henry Steele Commager, Mining in the 1940s,” by 105Ð106 Chad Montrie, 44Ð63 Environmental Center of Fatherhood in America: A Union College History, by Robert L. (Middleboro, ), Griswold, 147Ð149 63 “Fatherhood in the Environmental History, Confederacy: Southern “Agriculture, Christian Soldiers and Their Stewardship, and Children,” by James Aesthetics: Ohio Farmers’ Marten, 151, 153 Opposition to Coal “Fathers’ and Mothers’ Direct Surface Mining in the Involvement in Reunion.” 1940s,” by Chad Montrie, Graph, 154 44Ð63 Federal District Court, 40 “Era of Good Feelings,” 124 Federalist, 16 Erieview Project (Cleveland, , 121Ð144 Ohio), 27Ð28 Federated Women’s Clubs of Eubank, Damon R., book rev., Ohio, 56 225Ð227 Female Auxiliary Bible Evans, Herbert, 59 Society (Cincinnati, Ohio), Ewing, Thomas, 143 164Ð165 Fichter, Joseph, 59Ð60 Field Guide to Projectile FAMILIES and Family Life, Points of the Midwest, by “Poor Men But Hard- Noel D. Justice and Working Fathers: The Suzanne K. Kudlaty, bk. Cincinnati Orphan Asylum note, 94 and Parental Roles in the Filene, Peter, Him/Her/Self: Nineteenth-Century Sex Roles in Modern Working Class,” by M. America, 185Ð186, 197 Index to Volume 111 239

Fillmore, Millard, 130n.38 Free Soil Movement, 121Ð144 Fine, Gary Alan, Difficult Frémont, John C., 139–144 Reputations: Collective Friedman, James, 28 Memories of the Evil, “From New Womanhood to Inept, and Controversial, Companionate Marriage in rev., 75Ð76 the Progressive Era: The Finney, Charles Grandison, Case of Frances Cochran 184 MacDaniels,” by Douglas Fishing the Great Lakes: An Slaybaugh, 183Ð197 Environmental History, Fugitive Slave Laws, 135n.62, 1783Ð1933, by Margaret 137, 144 Beattie Bogue, rev., 71Ð72 Fletcher, Stephen J. and Sharon L. Smith, Life in a GARDEN Valley Project Three-Ring Circus: (Cleveland, Ohio), 27 Posters and Interviews, Gender Studies, “Poor Men bk. note, 95 But Hard-Working Fathers: Foote, Henry S., 133Ð134 The Cincinnati Orphan Forbes, George, 42 Asylum and Parental Roles Ford, Henry, 11 in the NineteenthÐCentury Forest City Investment Working Class,” by M. Company, 17 Christine Anderson and Fort Harmar, 110, 116 Nancy E. Bertaux, “Frank L. Byrne: A Gifted 145Ð182 Civil War Historian (IN George, Henry, 9Ð10, 11, 14 MEMORIAM),” by Leonne German immigrants, 145Ð182 M. Hudson, 198Ð199 passim Franklin, Peter B. and German Protestant Orphan William B. Saxbe, I’ve Asylum (Cincinnati, Ohio), Seen the Elephant: An 158n.18, 161n.22, 165Ð166 Autobiography, rev., German-American Alliance, 88Ð89 17Ð18, 21 Frank, Stephen M., Life with Gettysburg—The First Day, Father: Parenthood and by Harry W. Pfanz, rev., Masculinity in the 86Ð87 Nineteenth-Century North, Gibson, Charles Dana, 185 147Ð148 “Gibson Girls,” 185–186 Frash, Gilbert H., 51Ð52 Giddings, Joshua, 127, 134Ð135 240 OHIO HISTORY

Gienapp, William, Origins of Greeley, Horace, 132, 134 the Republican Party, Green, (Judge) Ben C., 40 142Ð143 Green, Richard, 30Ð31 Gilliam, Warren, 42 Griffen, Clyde and Mark C. Gillis, John R., Youth and Carnes, editors, Meanings History: Tradition and for Manhood: Change in European Age Constructions of Relations, 1770ÐPresent, Masculinity in Victorian 147Ð149 America, 147Ð149 Gilmer v. Gorham, 136 Griffon, [Mr.], 50, 57Ð58 Goldfield, David, Still Griswold, Robert L., Fighting the Civil War: Fatherhood in America: A The American South and History, 147Ð149 Southern History, rev., Guilford, Sherie, 34 208Ð209 Goodyear Story: An Inventor’s Obsession and HACKEMER, Kurt, book the Struggle for a Rubber rev., 76Ð77 Monopoly, The, by Hamilton, , 101, Richard Korman, rev., 104Ð106, 111, 120 206Ð207 Hanna Coal Company, 60, Gordon, J. A., 51Ð55 62Ð63. Illustrations, 62 Gordon, Linda, Heroes of Hanna, Marcus, 11 Their Own Lives: The Harding, Warren G., 22 Politics and History of Hareven, Tamara, “The Family Violence, 153n.16 History of the Family and Gorn, Elliot J., Mother Jones: the Complexity of Social The Most Dangerous Change,” 147–149 Woman in America, rev., Harmar, Josiah, 117 84Ð85 Harmer, Harry, The Longman Graham, Herman, III, book Companion to Slavery, rev., 87Ð88 Emancipation, and Civil Grano, John Stiles, 122 Rights, bk. note, 95 Gray, Susan E. and Andrew Harmody, Richard, 37 R. L. Cayton, editors, The Harrison Country (Ohio), American Midwest: 47Ð63 passim Essays on Regional Harrold, Stanley, American History, rev., 202Ð204 Abolitionists, rev., 92Ð93 Index to Volume 111 241

Hayes, Max S., 16 Four Sensational Cases in Headquarters in the Brush: American History, rev., Blazer’s Independent 221Ð222 Union Scouts, by Darl L. Holloway, Jonathan Scott, Stephenson, rev., 225Ð227 Confronting the Veil: Heaphy, Leslie, book rev., Abram Harris, Jr., E. 72Ð74 Franklin Frazier, and Henni, John Martin, 165 Ralph Bunche, 1919Ð1941, Henry Ford and the Jews: rev., 217Ð219 The Mass Production of Home and Work: Housework, Hate, by Neil Baldwin, Wages, and the Ideology of rev., 204Ð206 Labor in the Early Herbert, [Governor Thomas Republic, by Jeanne J.], 53, 54, 57 Boydston, 150Ð151 Heroes of Their Own Lives: Home for the Friendless The Politics and History of (Cincinnati, Ohio), 176 Family Violence, by Linda Hornblower, Joseph C., 139, Gordon, 153n.16 143 Hill, Baxter, 35 House Bill 314 (Ohio House Him/Her/Self: Sex Roles in of Representatives), 54Ð55, Modern America, by Peter 57 Filene, 185Ð186, 197 Householder, [Mrs. C. E.], 59 Hinderaker, Erick, Elusive House of Refuge (Cincinnati, Empires: Constructing Ohio), 161n.22, 168, Colonialism in the Ohio 169Ð170, 178, 188Ð189, Valley, 1673Ð1800, 190, 195 107Ð108 Howe, Frederic C., 10 Hirsch, Susan E., Roots of the Howells, W. C., 134Ð135 American Working Class: Hudson, Leonne M., “Frank The Industrialization of L. Byrne: A Gifted Civil Crafts in Newark, War Historian (IN 1800Ð1860, 149n.7 MEMORIAM),” 198–199 “History of the Family and Hull House Settlement the Complexity of Social (Cleveland, Ohio), 186, Change, The,” by Tamara 187 Hareven, 147Ð149 Hunt, Harry T., 7 Hixson, Walter L., Murder, Hutchins, Thomas, An Culture, and Injustice: Historical Narrative and 242 OHIO HISTORY

Topographical Description William B. Saxbe with of Louisiana and East Peter D. Franklin, rev., Florida, 103, 109Ð110, 88Ð89 111Ð112 Hyslop, James, 60 JACKSON, Andrew, 121, 125Ð126 ILLUMINATING Company Jackson, Clinton, 53 (Cleveland, Ohio), 14 Jacoby, Karl, book rev., 71Ð72 Images of the Ohio Valley: A Jefferson County (Ohio), 47 Historical Geography of Jekle, John A., Images of the Travel, 1740 to 1860, by Ohio Valley: A Historical John A. Jekle, 109, 116 Geography of Travel, 1740 Immigrants, 145Ð182 passim to 1860, 109, 116 IN MEMORIAM, “Frank L. Jewitt, Leonidas, 129 Byrne: A Gifted Civil War Johnson, Kenneth, 37 Historian,” by Leonne M. Johnson, Reverdy, 127 Hudson, 198Ð199 Johnson, Tom L., “Death Indians, 113, 117, 118 Knell for Progressive Infirmary (Cincinnati, Ohio), Leadership in Cleveland: 161n.22 Peter Witt and the Mayoral Integration, “Class Conflicts Election of 1915,” by over Residential Space in Arthur E. DeMatteo, 7Ð24. an African American Illustration, cover Winter- Community: Cleveland’s Spring issue Lee-Seville Public Jones, Elizabeth, 167 Housing Controversy,” by Jones, Samuel M. “Golden Leonard N. Moore, 25Ð43 Rule,” 7, 9 In the Shadow of the Mills: Jones v. Van Zandt, 136 Working-Class Families in JPA. See Juvenile Protective Pittsburg, 1870Ð1907, by Association (Cincinnati, S.J. Kleinberg, 171Ð173 Ohio) Ipswich (Massachusetts). See Judd, Richard, Common Hamilton, Massachusetts Lands, Common People: Irish immigrants, 145Ð182 The Origins of passim Conservation in New I’ve Seen the Elephant: An England, 45Ð46 Autobiography, by Julian, George W., 131, 132 Index to Volume 111 243

Justice, Noel D. and Suzanne Knight, Alpha, 178 K. Kudlaty, Field Guide to Party, 121Ð144 Projectile Points of the Koeppel, Richard, 7Ð24 Midwest, bk. note, 94 Kohler, Fred, 10 Juvenile Protective Korean War, The, by Steven Association (Cincinnati, Hugh Lee, bk. note, 95 Ohio), 195 Korman, Richard, The Goodyear Story: An Inventor’s Obsession and KANSAS statehood, 140 the Struggle for a Rubber Kaster, Gregory, “ Labour’s Monopoly, rev., 206Ð207 True Man: Organized Kornblith, Gary J., book rev., Workingmen and the 70Ð71 Language of Manliness in Kriegsfeld, Irving, 29Ð30, the USA, 1827–1877,” 32Ð33, 40 151 Kudlaty, Suzanne K. and Noel Katalinas, Edward, 42 D. Justice, Field Guide to Kerr, K. Austin, book rev., Projectile Points of the 206Ð207 Midwest, bk. note, 94 Kimmel, Michael, Manhood Ku Klux Klan, 23 in America: A Cultural Kusmer, Kenneth L., Down History, 147Ð149 and Out, On the Road: King, Donald, 191 The Homeless in American King, Edward, 167 History, rev., 227Ð228 King, Mrs. Edward (Sarah Worthington King), 167 King, Sarah Worthington LABOR and Labor History, (Mrs. Edward King), 167 7Ð24 passim; 145Ð182 Kleinberg, S.J., In the Shadow passim of the Mills: Working- “Labour’s True Man: Class Families in Organized Workingmen Pittsburg, 1870Ð1907, and the Language of 171Ð173 Manliness in the USA, Kline, Ronald R., Consumers 1827–1877,” by Gregory in the Country: Kaster, 151 Technology and Social LaFollette, Robert M., 22, 23 Change in Rural America, La Guardia, Fiorello, 7n.2 rev., 79Ð80 Lake Erie Vacationland in 244 OHIO HISTORY

Ohio: Revisiting a 1941 Lepper, Bradley T., book rev., Travel Guide to the 67Ð69 Sandusky Bay Region, bk. “Liberty, Development, and note, 95 Union: Visions of the Lakeview Cemetery West in the 1780’s,” by (Cleveland, Ohio), 24 Peter S. Onuf, 107 Land Speculation, “Visions of Life in a Three-Ring Circus: America, 1787Ð1788: The Posters and Interviews, by Ohio of Reverend Sharon L. Smith and Manasseh Cutler,” by Stephen J. Fletcher, bk. Louis W. Potts, 101Ð120 note, 95 Lausche, Frank, 55, 60 Life with Father: Parenthood League of Ohio Sportsmen, and Masculinity in the 62 Nineteenth-Century North, League of Women Voters, 42 by Stephen M. Frank, Lebanon Western Star, 122 147Ð148 Lee-Seville Development Lincoln, Abraham, 139, 143 Corporation (LSDC), 37 Lincoln Electric: A History, Lee-Seville Homeowners by Virginia P. Dawson, Improvement Association rev., 85Ð86 (LSHIA), 38Ð43 Linda [?], 195 Lee-Seville Project Livingston, Jeffery C., (Cleveland, Ohio), “Class Swallowed by Globalism: Conflicts over Residential John M. Vorys and Space in an African American Foreign Policy, American Community: rev., 219Ð220 Cleveland’s Lee-Seville Logevall, Fredrik, The Public Housing Origins of the Vietnam Controversy,” by Leonard War, bk. note, 95 N. Moore, 25Ð43 Longaberger: An American Lee, Steven Hugh, The Success Story, by Dave Korean War, bk. note, 95 Longaberger, rev., 81Ð82 Legal History, “The Political Longaberger, Dave, Judge: Justice John Longaberger: An McLean’s Pursuit of the American Success Story, Presidency,” by Thomas E. rev., 81Ð82 Carney, 121Ð144 Longman Companion to Leone, Janice M., book rev., Slavery, Emancipation, 77Ð78 and Civil Rights, The, by Index to Volume 111 245

Harry Harmer, bk. note, 95 in the Progressive Era: Longwood Project The Case of Frances (Cleveland, Ohio), 27 Cochran MacDaniels,” by Lowndes, Williams, 122n.4 Douglas Slaybaugh, Loyal Citizen, 18 183Ð197 Loyal Citizens’ League, 18 MacDaniels, Mrs. Herman LSDC. See Lee-Seville Nye (Ellen Woodward Development Corporation MacDaniels), 192 LSHIA. See Lee-Seville MacDaniels, Mrs. Laurence Homeowners (Frances Cochran), “From Improvement Association New Womanhood to Companionate Marriage in the Progressive Era: The MCCORMICK, Virginia E., Case of Frances Cochran Educational Architecture MacDaniels,” by Douglas in Ohio—From One-Room Slaybaugh, 183Ð197 Schools and Carnegie McLean, Fergus, 122 Libraries to Community McLean, John, “The Political Education Villages, rev., Judge: Justice John 77Ð78 McLean’s Pursuit of the McCort, C. T., 52 Presidency,” by Thomas E. MacDaniels Ellen Woodward Carney, 121Ð144. (Mrs. Herman Nye Illustration, 124 MacDaniels), 192 McLean, Mary, 122 MacDaniels, Frances Cochran McLean, Mrs. Fergus (Sophia (Mrs. Laurence McLean), 122 MacDaniels), “From New McLean, Mrs. John (Rebecca Womanhood to Edwards), 122 Companionate Marriage in McLean, Nathaniel, 122 the Progressive Era: The McLean, Rebecca (nee Case of Frances Cochran Rebecca Edwards), 122 MacDaniels,” by Douglas McLean, Sophia (Mrs. Fergus Slaybaugh, 183Ð197 McLean), 122 MacDaniels, Herman Nye, McLean, William, 122 192 MacLeod, Donald, 130Ð131 MacDaniels, Laurence “Mac,” McMahon, Sylvester V., 8Ð9 “From New Womanhood McNay, John T., book rev., to Companionate Marriage 219Ð220 246 OHIO HISTORY

McQuerry, George, 137 Maternalism, 145Ð182 passim Managing the Environment, Matson, W. D., 58 Managing Ourselves: A Meanings for Manhood: History of American Constructions of Environmental Policy, Masculinity in Victorian Richard H. L. Andrews, America, edited by Mark 45Ð46 C. Carnes and Clyde Manhood in America: A Griffen, 147Ð149 Cultural History, by Messer-Kruse, Timothy, book Michael Kimmel, 147Ð149 rev., 84Ð85 Mansfied, Mrs. Jacob, 167 Migrants Against Slavery: Manson, Joni, bk. note, 94 Virginians & The Nation, Marietta (Ohio), 109, 116 by Philip J. Schwarz, rev., Marriage, “From New 87Ð88 Womanhood to Miller, [Mr.], 137 Companionate Marriage in Miller v. McQuerry, 137 the Progressive Era: The Mines and Miners, Case of Frances Cochran “Agriculture, Christian MacDaniels,” by Douglas Stewardship, and Slaybaugh, 183Ð197 Aesthetics: Ohio Farmers’ Marten, James, “Fatherhood Opposition to Coal Surface in the Confederacy: Mining in the 1940s,” by Southern Soldiers and Chad Montrie, 44Ð63 Their Children,” 151, 153 Mitchell, Reid, The American Masculinity and Fatherhood, Civil War 1861Ð1865, bk. “Poor Men But Hard- note, 95 Working Fathers: The Molders Union Local 218, 16 Cincinnati Orphan Asylum Molders Union Local 27, 16 and Parental Roles in the Monroe administration, Nineteenth-Century 123Ð125 Working Class,” by M. Monroe, James, 123Ð125 Christine Anderson and Montgomery, Rebecca S., Nancy E. Bertaux, book rev., 79Ð80 145Ð182 Montrie, Chad, “Agriculture, Mason, David L., book rev., Christian Stewardship, and 85Ð86 Aesthetics: Ohio Farmers’ Massachusetts economy, Opposition to Coal Surface 101Ð120 passim Mining in the 1940s,” Index to Volume 111 247

44Ð63; book rev., 65Ð66 Postcards, bk. note, 95 Moore, Leonard N., “Class Muskingum River, 101Ð120 Conflicts over Residential passim Space in an African American Community: Cleveland’s Lee-Seville NATIONAL Conference on Public Housing Strip Mining, 63 Controversy,” 25–43 National Intelligencer, 138 Morgan County Grange, 57 Nativism, “The Political Morgan County Herald, 58 Judge: Justice John Morgan, Edwin D., 141 McLean’s Pursuit of the “Mother Donit for the Best”: Presidency,” by Thomas E. Correspondence of a Carney, 121Ð144 Nineteenth-Century Natural History, 104Ð106 Orphan Asylum, by Judith Nelson, Bruce, Divided We Dulberger, 153 Stand: American Workers Mother Jones: The Most and the Struggle for Black Dangerous Woman in Equality, rev., 80Ð81 America, by Elliot J. Gorn, Nelson, Larry L. and David rev., 84Ð85 Curtis Skaggs, editors, The Mounds and moundbuilders, Sixty Years’ War for the 117, 118 Great Lakes, 1754Ð1814, Mulcahy, Richard P., A Social rev., 82Ð83 Contract for the Coal New Orphan Asylum for Fields: The Rise and Fall Colored Youth, The of the United Mine (Cincinnati, Ohio), Workers of America 161n.22, 166Ð167 Welfare and Retirement “New Woman,” 183Ð197 Fund, rev., 65Ð66 passim Murder, Culture, and New York Children’s Aid Injustice: Four Society, 166 Sensational Cases in New York Tribune, 133, 134, American History, by 137 Walter L. Hixson, rev., Noe, Kenneth W., Perryville: 221Ð222 This Grand Havoc of Musarra, Russ and Chuck Battle, rev., 212Ð214 Ayers, editors, Celebrating Norman Hotel (Cleveland, Akron’s History in Picture Ohio), 17 248 OHIO HISTORY

Northwest Ordinance, The, Ohio General Assembly, “Visions of America, 44Ð63 1787Ð1788: The Ohio of Ohio Gubernatorial Reverend Manasseh campaigns, 22, 23 Cutler,” by Louis W. Potts, Ohio History 100-Year Index, 101Ð120 64 Norton, Miner G., 7Ð24 Ohio Reclamation NOTES AND QUERIES, 64, Association, 50Ð51 200Ð201 Ohio Reclamation Committee. See Ohio Reclamation Association OBERLIN College (Oberlin, Ohio River, 101Ð120 passim Ohio), 183Ð197 passim Ohio State Grange, 55Ð63 ODNR. See Ohio Ohio State Journal, 129 Department of Natural (Athens, Resources Ohio), 120 Ohio Audubon Council, 62 Ohio Valley, “Visions of Ohio Bureau of Labor America, 1787Ð1788: The Statistics, 162 Ohio of Reverend Ohio Company of Associates, Manasseh Cutler,” by The, “Visions of America, Louis W. Potts, 101Ð120 1787Ð1788: The Ohio of Oliver, John, 37Ð38 Reverend Manasseh Onuf, Peter S., “Liberty, Cutler,” by Louis W. Potts, Development, and Union: 101Ð120 Visions of the West in the Ohio Conservation 1780’s,” 107; Statehood Foundation, 62 and Union: A Department of Natural the , Resources (ODNR), 60Ð61 111Ð112 Ohio Division of Mines, Origins of the Vietnam War, 52Ð54 passim The, by Fredrik Logevall, Ohio Farm Bureau, 55Ð63 bk. note, 95 “Ohio Fever,” “Visions of Orphans and Orphanages, America, 1787Ð1788: The “Poor Men But Hard- Ohio of Reverend Working Fathers: The Manasseh Cutler,” by Cincinnati Orphan Asylum Louis W. Potts, 101Ð120 and Parental Roles in the Nineteenth-Century Index to Volume 111 249

Working Class,” by M. “Pete’s Pet.” See Car Rider’s Christine Anderson and Car, The (Cleveland, Ohio) Nancy E. Bertaux, Peter Witt Labor Club 145Ð182 (Cleveland, Ohio), 15Ð16 Orr, Hector, 130, 131 Pfanz, Harry W., Gettysburg— The First Day, rev., 86Ð87 Phillips, Christopher, book PANICS and depressions, rev., 211Ð212 145Ð182 passim Pierce, Michael, book rev., Papers of , 80Ð81 The, Vol. 16: 1869ÐJuly Pingree, Hazen S., 7 1875, edited by Paul Pittsburgh Gazette, 46 Bergeron, rev., 76Ð77 “Political Judge: Justice John Parental Roles, “Poor Men McLean’s Pursuit of the But Hard-Working Presidency, The,” by Fathers: The Cincinnati Thomas E. Carney, Orphan Asylum and 121Ð144 Parental Roles in the Politics and Politicians, Nineteenth-Century “Death Knell for Working Class,” by M. Progressive Leadership in Christine Anderson and Cleveland: Peter Witt and Nancy E. Bertaux, the Mayoral Election of 145Ð182 1915,” by Arthur E. “Parents Directly Involved in DeMatteo, 7–24; “The Reuniting Families After Political Judge: Justice Admission of Children to John McLean’s Pursuit of the Cincinnati Orphan the Presidency,” by Asylum.” Table, 156 Thomas E. Carney, Parsons, (General) Samuel 121Ð144 Holden, 115Ð116, 117 “Poor Men But Hard-Working Payne, Phillip G., book rev., Fathers: The Cincinnati 75Ð76 Orphan Asylum and “Peanuts,” 188 Parental Roles in the Pendery, [Commissioner], 137 Nineteenth-Century Perryville: This Grand Working Class,” by M. Havoc of Battle, by Christine Anderson and Kenneth W. Noe, rev., Nancy E. Bertaux, 212Ð214 145Ð182 250 OHIO HISTORY

Populist Party, 8 to Companionate Marriage Pottinger, Albert, 36 in the Progressive Era: Potts, Louis W., “Visions of The Case of Frances America, 1787Ð1788: The Cochran MacDaniels,” by Ohio of Reverend Douglas Slaybaugh, Manasseh Cutler,” 183Ð197 101Ð120 Public Housing, “Class Powell, Harry, 35 Conflicts over Residential Preferential Balloting, “Death Space in an African Knell for Progressive American Community: Leadership in Cleveland: Cleveland’s Lee-Seville Peter Witt and the Mayoral Public Housing Election of 1915,” by Controversy,” by Leonard Arthur E. DeMatteo, 7Ð24 N. Moore, 25Ð43 Presidency, “The Political Public Utilities, 7Ð24 passim Judge: Justice John Putnam, Rufus, “Visions of McLean’s Pursuit of the America, 1787Ð1788: The Presidency,” by Thomas E. Ohio of Reverend Carney, 121Ð144 Manasseh Cutler,” by Prettyman, James, 129Ð130, Louis W. Potts, 101Ð120 131 Prigg v. Pennsylvania, 136 Probasco, Julia, 167 RACE and Reunion: The Professionalism and Social Civil War in American Change: From the Memory, by David W. Settlement House Blight, rev., 211Ð212 Movement to Reemlin, George, 132, 134 Neighborhood Centers, Reforestation, 50Ð51 1886Ð to the Present, by Reform and Reformers, Judith Ann Trolander, 187 “Death Knell for Progressives and Progressive Leadership in Progressivism, “Death Cleveland: Peter Witt and Knell for Progressive the Mayoral Election of Leadership in Cleveland: 1915,” by Arthur E. Peter Witt and the Mayoral DeMatteo, 7Ð24 Election of 1915,” by Regis, Pamela, Describing Arthur E. DeMatteo, 7Ð24; Early America: Bartram, “From New Womanhood Jefferson, Crevecoeur, and Index to Volume 111 251

the Rhetoric of Natural Working Class: The History, 105 Industrialization of Crafts Religion, “Visions of in Newark, 1800Ð1860, by America, 1787Ð1788: The Susan E. Hirsch, 149n.7 Ohio of Reverend Rose, Kenneth W., book rev., Manasseh Cutler,” by 66Ð67 Louis W. Potts, 101Ð120 Ross, Steven J., Workers on Remini, Robert V., Andrew the Edge: Work, Leisure, Jackson and His Indian and Politics in Wars, rev., 209Ð211 Industrializing Cincinnati, Republican Convention 1788Ð1890, 146 (1856), 139Ð142 Rotundo, Anthony, American Republican Party, 121Ð144 Manhood: Rich in Good Works: Mary Transformations in M. Emery of Cincinnati, Masculinity from the by Millard F. Rogers, Jr., Revolution to the Modern rev., 66Ð67 Era, 147Ð149 Riis, Jacob, 188Ð189 Ruthenberg, Charles E., 7Ð24 Riley, Charles Victor, “An Ecological and Economic Study of Coal Stripped ST. ALOYSIUS Orphan Land in Eastern Ohio,” 49 Asylum (Cincinnati, Ohio), Rittenhouse, David, 101, 103 161n.22, 165Ð167 Robinson, Greg, By Order of St. Clair, Arthur, 117 the President: FDR and St. Clair, Jr., Arthur, 122 the Internment of Japanese St. Joseph’s Orphan Asylum Americans, rev., 224Ð225 (Cincinnati, Ohio), Rogers, Millard F., Jr., Rich in 161n.22, 165Ð167, 168 Good Works: Mary M. St. Peter’s Orphan Asylum. Emery of Cincinnati, rev., See St. Joseph’s Orphan 66Ð67 Asylum (Cincinnati, Ohio) Ronsheim, Milton, 52Ð54, 55 St. Vincent Project Roots of Appalachian (Cleveland, Ohio), 27 Christianity: The Life & Salem The Anti-Slavery Legacy of Elder Shubal Bugle, 137, 138 Stearns, The, by John Salen, Charles P., 7Ð24 Sparks, rev., 214Ð215 Santa Maria Institute Roots of the American (Cincinnati, Ohio), 169n.40 252 OHIO HISTORY

Sargent, Winthrop, 106, 110 Seward, William H., 134, 135, Saxbe, William B. with Peter 143 D. Franklin, I’ve Seen the Showtime in Cleveland: The Elephant: An Rise of a Regional Theater Autobiography, rev., Center, by John Vacha, bk. 88Ð89 note, 94Ð95 Schenck, Robert, 141, 143 Sierra Club, 62 Schoeler, William, 143 Simon, Henry, 43 Schurtz, Carl, 54 “Single Tax” reform, 9–10, 14 Schwarz, Philip J., Migrants Sixty Years’ War for the Great Against Slavery: Lakes, 1754Ð1814, The, Virginians & The Nation, edited by David Curtis rev., 87Ð88 Skaggs and Larry L. Scioto Company, The, Nelson, rev., 82Ð83 “Visions of America, Skaggs, David Curtis and 1787Ð1788: The Ohio of Larry L. Nelson, editors, Reverend Manasseh The Sixty Years’ War for Cutler,” by Louis W. Potts, the Great Lakes, 101Ð120 1754Ð1814, rev., 82Ð83 Scott, Winfield, 130 Slavery issue, 121Ð144 Segale, Justina, 169n.40 Slaybaugh, Douglas, “From Semonin, Paul, American New Womanhood to Monster: How the Companionate Marriage in Nation’s First Prehistoric the Progressive Era: The Creature Became a Case of Frances Cochran Symbol of National MacDaniels,” 183–197 Identity, rev., 67Ð69 Smith, Caleb B., 143 Senate Bill 344 (Ohio Smithfield (Ohio), 48 Senate), 52 Smith, John, 178 Senate Conservation Smith, Sharon L. and Stephen Committee (Ohio Senate), J. Fletcher, Life in a Three- 53Ð54 Ring Circus: Posters and Settlers and Settlement, Interviews, bk. note, 95 “Visions of America, SMSC. See Strip Mining 1787Ð1788: The Ohio of Study Commission Reverend Manasseh Snead, Mrs. Henry, 42 Cutler,” by Louis W. Potts, Social Contract for the Coal 101Ð120 Fields: The Rise and Fall Index to Volume 111 253

of the United Mine Stories, Photographs and Workers of America Records of Bluffton High Welfare and Retirement School Championship Fund, A, by Richard P. Athletic Teams and Players Mulcahy, rev., 65Ð66 of the 20th Century, bk. Social history, 106Ð107 note, 95 “Social Lodges and Fraternal Stephenson, Darl L., Organizations and the Headquarters in the Maintenance of Urban Brush: Blazer’s Community,” by Milton Independent Union Scouts, Cantor, 150Ð151 rev., 225Ð227 Social Origins of Private Life: Steubenville (Ohio), 46 A History of American Stevens, Thaddeus, 141Ð142, Families, The, by 143 Stephanie Coontz, Still Fighting the Civil War: 150Ð151 The American South and Social Work, 183Ð197 passim Southern History, by Soil conservation, 44Ð63 David Goldfield, rev., Spalding, Rufus P., 140Ð144 208Ð209 Spaniards and Nazi German: Stille, Caroline, 167 Collaboration in the New Stinchcomb, W. A., 52, 55 Order, by Wayne H. Stokes, Carl, “Class Conflicts Bowen, rev., 91Ð92 over Residential Space in Sparks, John, The Roots of an African American Appalachian Christianity: Community: Cleveland’s The Life & Legacy of Lee-Seville Public Elder Shubal Stearns, rev., Housing Controversy,” by 214Ð215 Leonard N. Moore, 25Ð43. Stanton, Jim, 25Ð43 Illustration, 27 Statehood and Union: A Stokes, Mrs. Carl (Shirley). History of the Northwest Illustration, 27 Ordinance, by Peter S. Stokes, Shirley (Mrs. Carl Onuf, 111Ð112 Stokes). Illustration, 27 Stearns, Peter N., Be a Man: Stone, Marjorie S., As Time Males in Modern Society, Goes By: A Pictorial 147Ð149 Journal of Athens, Ohio, Steiner, Fred, compiler, A bk. note, 95 Century of Pirates: Story, Daniel, 120 254 OHIO HISTORY

Story, Joseph, 135n.62 Swallowed by Globalism: Story of Joshua D. Brefogle, John M. Vorys and Private, 4th Ohio Infantry American Foreign Policy, (10th Ohio Cavalry) and by Jeffery C. Livingston, the Civil War, The, edited rev., 219Ð220 by George E. Carter, rev., Swayne, Noah, 141Ð142, 143 222Ð224 Strip mine control bills (Ohio House of Representatives), TANEY, Roger B., 135n.61 44Ð63 Tax laws and reform, 7Ð24 Strip mining. See Mines and passim Miners “Tax School” (Cleveland, Strip Mining Study Ohio), 10 Commission (SMSC), Teamsters Union, 56 “Agriculture, Christian Teesdale, John, 129, 132 Stewardship, and Thompson, Clarence, 25Ð43 Aesthetics: Ohio Farmers’ Thompson, John E., 57 Opposition to Coal Tom Taylor’s Civil War, by Surface Mining in the Albert Castel, rev., 74Ð75 1940s,” by Chad Montrie, Traction issues (municipal 44Ð63 transit reform), 7Ð24 Stubbs, Robert, 122 passim “Subjective Necessity of Trolander, Judith Ann, Social Settlements, The,” Professionalism and Social by Jane Addams, 187 Change: From the Sugar Creek (Ohio), 48 Settlement House Sumner, Charles, 137, 139 Movement to Supreme Court, Ohio, “The Neighborhood Centers, Political Judge: Justice 1886Ð to the Present, 187 John McLean’s Pursuit of Trumbull, Lyman, 139 the Presidency,” by Tupper, Benjamin, 110 Thomas E. Carney, Tuscarawas County (Ohio), 121Ð144 47, 48Ð49 Supreme Court, U.S., “The Tyler, John, 124 Political Judge: Justice John McLean’s Pursuit of the Presidency,” by UNITED Trades and Labor Thomas E. Carney, Council, 16 121Ð144 Index to Volume 111 255

University-Euclid Project WAHRHEITSFREUND, 165, (Cleveland, Ohio), 27Ð28 168 Unknown Landscape: A Walker, William O., 33 History of America’s Wallace, Matthew, 122 Wetlands, The, by Ann War Hawks, 122n.4 Vileisis, 45Ð46 Washburne, Elihu, 140Ð143 Urban Renewal, “Class Washburne, Israel, 141, 143 Conflicts over Residential Water supplies, 48 Space in an African Watterson, John Sayle, American Community: College Football: History, Cleveland’s Lee-Seville Spectacle, Controversy, Public Housing rev., 72Ð74 Controversy,” by Leonard Wayne Coal Company, 49 N. Moore, 25Ð43 Wellsville (Ohio), 48, 51 U.S. Forest Service, 50 Western Tuscarawas Game U.S. Public Health Service, Association, 57 50 Whig Party, 121Ð144 White, (Judge) George, 24Ð43 White, Ray, 53 VACHA, John, Showtime in Whitlock, Brand, 7Ð8 Cleveland: The Rise of a Whittlesey, Elisah, 127 Regional Theater Center, Wilkens, Ross, 131 bk. note, 94Ð95 Williams, Isaac, 117 Van Pelt, Linus, 188 Witt, Christian, 8 Van Ryhn, Mark, book rev., Witt, Hazel, 14 86Ð87 “Witt in Cleveland’s Top Ten Varnum, James, 118 Ethnic Wards, 1915.” Verhoff, Andrew J., bk. note, Table, 20 94Ð95 Witt, Peter, “Death Knell for Vileisis, Ann, The Unknown Progressive Leadership in Landscape: A History of Cleveland: Peter Witt and America’s Wetlands, 45Ð46 the Mayoral Election of Virgil, 104 1915,” by Arthur E. “Visions of America, DeMatteo, 7Ð24. . 1787Ð1788: The Ohio of Illustration, cover Winter- Reverend Manasseh Spring issue Cutler,” by Louis W. Potts, Women and Women’s History, 101Ð120 Poor Men But Hard- 256 OHIO HISTORY

Working Fathers: The ZONE, Michael, 37 Cincinnati Orphan Asylum and Parental Roles in the Nineteenth-Century Working Class,” by M. Christine Anderson and Nancy E. Bertaux, 145–182; “From New Womanhood to Companionate Marriage in the Progressive Era: The Case of Frances Cochran MacDaniels,” by Douglas Slaybaugh, 183Ð197 “Women’s Wage Work, 1860–1890.” Table, 163 Woodbury, Levi, 135n.62 Work Engendered: Toward a New History of American Labor, by Ava Baron, 150 Workers on the Edge: Work, Leisure, and Politics in Industrializing Cincinnati, 1788Ð1890, by Steven J. Ross, 146 Worster, Donald, Dust Bowl: The Southern Plains in the 1930s, 45Ð46 Wunderlin, Clarence E., Jr., book rev., 89Ð90

YOUTH and History: Tradition and Change in European Age Relations, 1770ÐPresent, by John R. Gillis, 147Ð149 Contents to Volume 111

ARTICLES

Death Knell for Progressive Leadership in Cleveland: 7 Peter Witt and the Mayoral Election of 1915 by Arthur E. DeMatteo

Class Conflict over Residential Space in an African American 25 Community: Cleveland’s Lee-Seville Public Housing Controversy by Leonard N. Moore

Agriculture, Christian Stewardship, and Aesthetics: Ohio 44 Farmers’ Opposition to Coal Surface Mining in the 1940s by Chad Montrie

Visions of America, 1787Ð1788: The Ohio of Reverend 101 Manasseh Cutler by Louis W. Potts

The Political Judge: Justice John McLean’s Pursuit of the 121 Presidency by Thomas E. Carney

Poor Men But Hard-Working Fathers: The Cincinnati Orphan 145 Asylum and Parental Roles in the Nineteenth-Century Working Class by M. Christine Anderson and Nancy E. Bertaux

From New Womanhood to Companionate Marriage in the 183 Progressive Era: The Case of Frances Cochran MacDaniels by Douglas Slaybaugh

IN MEMORIAM 198

NOTES AND QUERIES 64, 200

BOOK REVIEWS 65, 202

BOOK NOTES 94

INDEX 229