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Index to Volume 5

OHIO VALLEY HISTORY 2005

5th Volunteers, (3)17 aircraft engines, (1)7, 11 Akron, , (1)91-92, (2)92, (3)101 , (2)32, (3)45-51, 57; National Guard, (3)56; State Police, (3)45 Albany, , (2)14, (4)26 A Albee Theater (), (2)102 Alexander, William, (2)27 ABC Sports, (2)72 Aley, Ginette, “Grist, Grit, and Rural Society in the Early Abernathy, Rev. Ralph, (3)57 Nineteenth Century Midwest: Insight Gleaned from Abernethy, Thomas Perkins, Western Lands and the Ameri- Grain,” (2)1-3 can Revolution, (3)91 Alger, Horatio, (3)102 Abingdon, , (3)4, 7, 9 Allan, Nigel, (3)51-52, 55 abolition,(2)43 Allegheny Conference on Community Development, (2)96, abolitionists, (1)85, (2)102; in Kentucky, (2)45, 47 (3)65-66 Abu Ghraib prison, (1)90 Allegheny County, (3)66, 75 Ackerman, Bishop Richard, (2)72 Allegheny River, (3)66, 76 activists, (3)43-56; Berea, (3)43, 45-49, 54-56; civil rights, Allen Chapel (Cincinnati), (4)66 (3)51; Kentucky, (3)47 Allen Temple A.M.E. Church (Cincinnati), (4)65-66 Adams, John Quincy, (4)14, 16-17, 32-33; presidential cam- Allen Temple A.M.E. Church Special Photograph Collection, paigns of, (4)16, 19; as Christian gentleman, (4)19 (4)65-66 “Addition through Division: Robert Taft, the Labor Vote Allen, Julia, (3)44, 59 and the Ohio Senate Election of 1950,” by Michael Allen, Richard, (4)65 Bowen, (3)1, 21 All-Star Game, Baseball (1970), (3)69 Adler, Felix, and Society for Ethical Culture, (4)57 Alt, Susan M., review of Cahokia’s Countryside: Household adultery, (4)9-10, 13-14, 19-20 Archaeology, Settlement Pattern, and Social Power, by Africa, (2)99, (3)59 Mark W. Mehrer and Envisioning Cahokia: A Land- African American community, (3)95; and class, (3)95; scape Perspective, by Rinita A. Dalan, et.al., (3)88-90 middle-class, (3)99 Al-Ubaidi, Muthar, (1)3 African American Resources (Cincinnati), (4)65 Alvic, Philis, Weavers of the Southern Highlands. Reviewed African , (1)52-54, 74, 85-88, (3)22, 26-27, 31-33, by Rabbit Goody, (2)94-95 40, 43-60, 68-74, 80-82, 94-95, 98-99, (4)57; in art, Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, (3)33-34 (1)52-53; and Southern Baptists, (2)98-99; politics, America First movement, (3)26 (3)22; and the Taft-Hartley Act, (3)31; and Robert American Federation of Labor (AFL), (3)22, 25, 30, 33, 39 A. Taft, (3)26, 33; education, (3)43-44; voting rights, American Home Missionary Society, (4)59 (3)47, 55, 60; protests against discrimination, (3)44- American Party (“Know Nothings”), (3)4 47; spirituals, (3)52; and the West End (Cincinnati), American Review, (2)41 (3)71; and sports stadiums, (3)68, 72; stadium pro- , (1)27, (2)42, 44, (4)4-5, 8, 11 tests, (3)80-82; heritage, (3)87-88; and Melungeons, American system, (1)39 (3)87-88; “white”, (3)88; rural, (3)98-99; urban, American Tool Works, (1)60 (3)98; and coal mining, (3)99-100; and missionaries, American West, (3)97-98, (4)77 (4)55; historical resources of, (4)65-71; and school Americans, The, by Robert Frank, (2)96 segregation, (4)66; and minstrelsy, (4)76 Anderson, James R., review of The Once and Future Union: African Methodist Episcopal church, (4)65 The Rise and Fall of the United Rubber Workers, Age of Jackson, (4)39 1935-1995, by Bruce Meyer, (3)101-102 agriculture, (1)8, 12, 24-25, 27-28, 34, 45, (2)3; commercial, Angelou, Maya, (3)94-95 (1)25; reformers of, (1)29 -Saxon race, (4)47-48, 55, 58-59; and superiority, (4)59 “‘Ain’t Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Around’: Berea College’s Annual Exhibitions, Ohio Mechanic’s Institute, (1)37-38, 40 Participation in the Selma to Montgomery March,” anti-Catholicism, (2)86 by Dwayne Mack, (3)1, 43 apiculture, (3)96-97 air pollution, (3)65

94 OHIO VALLEY HISTORY on Our Mind, by Henry D. Shapiro, (4)55 Bank of the , (4)25 Appalachia, (1)74-76, 94-97, (3)87-88, 99-100, (4)47-63; banks, (2)45-46, 50, 52-54 southern (2)94-95, (4)51, 61; and slavery, (3)99; and Banks, Henry, (4)7 Civil War, (3)14; and American fascination with, Baptists, Southern, (2)98-99; Progressive, (2)99; in Appala- (4)48; as an “exceptional population,” (4)54-55; and chia, (4)54, 62 progress, (4)56 Bardstown, Kentucky, (2)5, (4)74-75, 79 Appalachian Mountains, (2)86, (3)3, (4)47 Barkhau, Rev. Harold, (2)66-67 Appalachian Regional Commission, (4)63 Barnes, Alexander, (3)14 Appalachian Volunteers, (3)46-47 Barnes, Sidney, (3)18 archaeology, (3)89-90 Barney, Sandra Lee, (4)56 Archbold, Edward, (2)54 Barnhorn, Clement, (2)103 architects, stadium, (3)75 Barnum and Bailey, (1)49 aristocracy, European, (1)23; professional, (1)26 Barrow, Mark V., Jr., review of The Greening of the South: Aristotle, (1)26-28 The Recovery of Land and Forest, by Thomas D. Army of Northern Virginia, (3)3 Clark, (1)76-78 Army of , (3)3 Bartram, William, and Travels (1791), (1)81 Army of the Ohio, (2)92 Baskin, John, New Burlington: The Life and Death of an Art Academy of Cincinnati, (2)94 American Village, (4)86 Art Age, (1)50 Bassett, John, (4)6 art education, (1)50 “Battle Hymn of the Republic, The,” (2)91, (3)58 Art of Deception, The, by James Cook, (2)97 Battle of Post (Arkansas), (2)91 art, (1)33, 45, 47-48, 50-54; commercial, (1)49; democratic, Battle of Atlanta (), (2)91-92 (1)50 Battle of Bluffs (Georgia), (2)91 artisans, (1)37, 38, 39, 41, 43, 56, (4)25 Battle of Fallen Timbers (1794), (1)79-80 Arts and Crafts movement, (2)95 Battle of Fallen Timbers, relief by Clement Barnhorn, (2)103 Asbury, Francis, (2)34 Battle of Ringgold Gap (Georgia), (2)91 Ashe County’s Civil War, by Martin Crawford, (3)4 Battle of Shiloh (Tennessee), (2)91 assembly line, (1)9 Battle of Vicksburg (), (2)91 Assembly of Turkish American Associations, (4)84 Baxter, George, (2)29 assembly plants, in , (1)19 Beach, Alfred Ely, (1)30, 32 Atkins, H.T., (1)70 Bebb, William, (2)51 Atlanta Campaign, (2)90 Beecher, Henry Ward, (4)56-57 Atlanta, Georgia, (3)46, 75 beekeepers, (3)95-97; Dakota, (3)95; , (3)95 Atlantic City, , (2)81 bees, (3)95-97 Atlantic coast, (2)22-23 Belafonte, Harry, (3)55, 57 Austin, Gean, (3)100 Bellevue Hospital (), (4)79 “Away Down Souf,” by , (4)75 Bellevue Hospital Medical College (New York City), (4)52 Bene Israel Synagogue (Cincinnati), (4)66 Benham, Kentucky, (3)99-100 Benjamin, Judah P., (3)5-6, 8, 11 Bennett, Stewart and Barbara Tilley, eds., The Struggle for the Life of the Republic: A Civil War Narrative by Brevet B Major Charles Dana Miller, 76th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Reviewed by Jeff Patrick, (2)90-92 backcountry, (4)10; Virginia, (3)91; southern, (4)11; and Bennett, Ton, (3)55 extralegal marriage, (4)20 Bentley, Elizabeth, (3)104 Bacon, Lydia, (2)23, 26 Benton, Frank, (2)78-80 Badin, Stephen Theodore, (2)87 Berea College (Kentucky), (2)95, (3)43-60; Student Associa- Bailey, Rebecca, review of Extracting Appalachia: Images tion (SA), (3)50-51; Danforth Chapel, (3)51-52 of the Consolidation Coal Company, 1910-1945, by Berea Methodist Church, (3)52 Geoffrey L. Buckley, (4)83-84 Berea, Kentucky, (2)95, (3)43; St. Clare , Baldwin, James, (3)57 (3)52; Union Church, (3)54 Baldwin, Peter, Owl Cars, Mashers, and Night Travelers: Berlin, , (3)105 Women’s Experience of Navigating the Nocturnal Berndt, George D., review of Exploring with Lewis and City, 1850-1920, (3)108 Clark: The 1804 Journal of Charles Floyd, edited by Ballou’s Pictorial, (1)49 James J. Holmberg, (3)93-94 , , (1)12-13, (4)26 Berry, Theodore M., (3)81, (4)66

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Bethlehem, , (1)13 Braddock, Pennsylvania, (4)85-86 Beverly Hills Country Club, (2)63 Bragg, Braxton (CSA), (3)3, 9-10, 12-13, 15-17 Bewig, Mathew S. R., review of The Collected Works of Brasseaux, Carl A., review of Before Lewis and Clark: The William Howard Taft, Volume VIII: “Liberty Under Story of the Chouteaus, the French Dynasty That Law” & Selected Supreme Court Opinions, edited by Ruled America’s Frontier, by Shirley Christian Francis Graham Lee, (4)81-82 (1)78-79 Bierce, Ambrose, (1)89-90 Breckenridge, Robert, (2)45 bigamy, (4)10-12 Breckinridge, John C. (CSA), (2)105, (3)4 Bigger, John, (4)26 Breckinridge, John, (2)71 Bilbo, Theodore, (3)32 Breidenbach, Paul, “Black Glendale,” (4)87 Biltmore Forestry School, (1)77 breweries, (1)16, 19 Bingham, Barry, (3)59 Bridgestone, (3)101 Bingham, Molly, (1)100 British Museum, (3)97 Birchard, Roy, (3)51-53, 59 Brodie, Rev. Phillip, (4)65 Birmingham, Alabama, (3)45-47, 54 Atlantics, (4)81 Black Belt, (3)45, 60; and racial discrimination, (3)45 Brotherhood of Operative Potters (AFL), (3)31 Black Laws, (2)56 , (2)6 Black Poet, The, by Dudley Randall, (3)94 Brown Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church, blackface minstrel music, (4)74, 76-79 (3)47-48 blacks, free, (2)47 Brown v. Board of Education (1954), (4)69 Blavatsky, Helena, and the Theosophical Society, (4)57 Brown, Kent Masterson, (1)101, (2)104 Blomstedt, Larry W., review of Dissent in the Heartland: The Brown, Sara Wade, (3)45-46, 56 Sixties at University, by Mary Ann Wynkoop, Brown-Arnett Bill (Ohio), (4)68 (3)106-107 Brownell, Herbert, (3)27 Blue Grass – Louisville corridor, (2)42 Bruce, Dickson D., Jr., (2)33 Bluegrass, (1)74, (2)29, 49, (3)43 Brunson, Alfred, (2)32 Blume, Donald T., ed., Ambrose Bierce: Tales of Soldiers and Buba, Tony, Struggles in Steel, (4)86; Lightning over Brad- Civilians. Reviewed by Russell Duncan, (1)89-90 dock, (4)86 Board of Directors of Civic Progress (St. Louis), (3)67 Buckeye Labor News, (3)31 Board of Directors, Ohio Mechanic’s Institute, (1)42, 44 Buckeye State, (3)34, 37 Board of Trade, Cincinnati, (1)42, 44 Buckhorn, Kentucky, (4)62 Bohrer, George, (1)70 Buckley, Geoffrey L., Extracting Appalachia: Images of the Bonty, Jacob, (2)10 Consolidation Coal Company, 1910-1945. Reviewed Boone, Daniel, (3)92 by Rebecca Bailey, (4)83-84 Boonesborough, Kentucky, (1)84, (3)92 Buckley, Thomas, (4)14 border state, (2)89 Budenz, Louis, (3)104 borderland, Civil War, (3)4 Buell, Don Carlos (USA), (2)92, (3)15 Associates, (1)9 Buffalo, New York, (1)14-15, 48, (4)26 Boston College, (4)87 bulk production, (1)11 Boston, , (1)48, (2)21, (3)49 Bullitt, William, (2)45 Boulton & Watt, (2)88 Burke, Mary Alice Heekin, (2)94 Bound Away: Virginia and the Westward Movement, by Burke, Thomas, (3)24 David Hackett Fischer and James C. Kelly, (3)91 Burnett-Haney, Cynthia, (4)63 bourgeoisie, (1)62 Burnside, Jacqueline, (3)43 Bourke-White, Margaret, (2)96 Burstein, Andrew, (4)10 Bowen, Mary, (4)18 Busch Stadium (St. Louis), (3)67, 72-73, 75, 77-81 Bowen, Michael, “Addition through Division: Robert Taft, Busch, August, (3)67 the Labor Vote, and the Ohio Senate Election of Busch, Henry, (3)35 1950,” (3)1-2, 21 Business Men’s Club, Cincinnati, (1)63, 65-66, 68, 70 Bower, Jacob, (2)27 businessmen, Cincinnati, (1)60, 63, 65-66, 70-71; small (2)53 Boyd, C. Clifford, Jr., (1)74 Bynum, Victoria, The Free State of Jones, (3)4 Boyle, Jeremiah, (3)10 Byrd, William II, (3)90 Boyle, Kevin, “Arc of Justice: A Saga of Race, Civil Rights, and Murder in the Jazz Age,” (4)88 Boyle, William, (3)24, 34, 38

96 OHIO VALLEY HISTORY Chambers, Charlotte, (2)29 Chambers, Whittaker, (3)104 C Chandler, A.B. “Happy,” (2)71-72 Chapman, Kenneth, (1)4 Cabarrus County, , (2)4 Charleston, , (2)21, (4)49, 77 Cahokia, (3)88-90 Charter Party, (2)68 Gold Rush, (1)13 Chase College of Law, (2)72 California Metal Trade Association, (1)67 Chattanooga, Tennessee, (2)91, (3)54 California, (3)29, 95, (4)77; and bees, (3)96 , (1)74 Call and Post, (3)32 Chesapeake region, (3)91 Camden, Johnson Newlon, (4)83 , , (1)9, 12-14, 43, 45, (2)93, (3)72 ; stock- Camp Dubois, (3)93 yards in, (1)18 Campbell County, Kentucky, (2)61-81; and Grand Jury, (2)65 Chief Justice, United States, (4)81-82 Campbell, John C., The Southern Highlander and His Home- China, (3)4 land. Reviewed by Elizabeth M. Williams, (1)94-95 Christian Crusade, (3)105 “Camptown Races,” by Stephen Foster, (4)76 Christian Observer, (4)47 , (1)49 Christian Social Action (Kentucky), (2)65 canals, Ohio, (4)27-29, 31 Christian, Shirley, Before Lewis and Clark: The Story of the Canby, Dr. Joseph, (4)28, 41 Chouteaus, the French Dynasty That Ruled America’s Cane Ridge, Kentucky, (2)28 Frontier. Reviewed by Carl A. Brasseaux, (1)78-79 Cane Run, Kentucky, (4)5 , (2)99 Capeheart, Homer, (3)28 chromolithographers, (1)49 capital, (1)15, 17, (2)56; foreign, (3)102 chromolithography, (1)48 , (1)13, (4)32, 55; agricultural, (2)55; corporate, Churella, Albert, review of The Pennsylvania Railroad at (2)55; welfare, (3)100; as “creative destruction,” Bay: William Riley McKeen and the Terre Haute and (3)101-102 Railroad, by Richard T. Wallis, (1)92-93 capitalists, (1)74, (2)46, 53 ; , (1)62-63 Cincinnati Art Museum, (2)94 Capitol Hill, (3)24 Cincinnati Bearcats, (2)100-101 Carey, Patrick W., review of Dialogue on the Frontier: Catho- Cincinnati Colored School System, (4)68 lic and Protestant Relations, 1793-1883, by Margaret Cincinnati Commercial, (1)58 C. DePalma, (2)86-87 Cincinnati Enquirer, (2)100, (3)25-26, 40, 74, 78, (4)87 Carinci, Tito, (2)73-74 Cincinnati Gazette, (4)17 Carlinville, Illinois, (2)7 Cincinnati Herald, (3)81 Carlos III, King of Spain, (4)8 Cincinnati Historical Society Library, (4)65-71 Carnegie Mellon University, (2)85 Cincinnati History Museum, (1)98 Carnegie Museum, (3)97 Cincinnati Industrial Exposition, and posters, (1)47-54 Carnegie, Andrew, (3)97-98; and Diplodocus, (3)98 Cincinnati Milling Machine Company, (1)5, 16, 69 Carr, Gene, (3)30 Cincinnati Museum Center, (1)98-99, (2)102-103, (3)59, Carroll, Archbishop John, (2)87 109, (4)65, 69, 87, 91 Carson, Clayborne, (3)52 Cincinnati Post, (2)80 Cartwright, Peter, (2)28 Cincinnati Post-Times Star, (3)75 Cary, Freeman Grant, (1)23-24, 28 Cincinnati Red Stockings, (4)80-81 casinos, (2)61-3, 65, 67, 74-75, 80-81 Cincinnati Reds, (3)68, 70, 78, 81, (4)80-81 Castle’s Woods, Virginia, (3)19 Cincinnati Seminar on the City, (3)108-109, (4)87 catalog, Strobridge, (1)49 Cincinnati Wing, at the Art Museum, (2)94 Catholics, (2)47, 67, 72, 86-87, (3)54-55, 102-103; and Cincinnati, (1)3, 5, 7, 12-14, 16-21, 37-71, 88-89, (2)39, 61- Selma to Montgomery march, (3)54-55 62, 67, 69-70, 73, 77, 79-81, 87, 92-94, 100-101, (3) Cayton, Andrew, (2)15 24-26, 30, 33, 40, 63-84, 106, (4)23-27, 29-33, 35, Centennial Exhibition (1876), in , (1)44, (2)93 42-43, 66-67, 69, 75, 77, 80-81, 88; and economy, Central Labor Council, (1)61 (1)20; and history of, (1)3; as diversified manufactur- Central University of Kentucky, (4)60 ing city, (1)7, 19-21, 62; workforce in, (1)19; Board Centre College (Kentucky), (4)49-50 of Trade, (1)42, 44; Chamber of Commerce, (1)42, Century Magazine’s “Battles and Leaders of the Civil War,” 44, 63, 66, 68, 70; as City of National Conventions, (4)51 (1)44; businessmen, (1)57-60, 63, 65-66, 68, 70; Cesme, , (4)84 public schools, (1)55, 58, 60, 69; educators in, (1)60; Chad Mitchell Trio, (3)55, 57 employers, (1)62; Art Academy, (2)94; and sports Chamber of Commerce, Campbell County, (2)69; Cincinnati, stadiums, (3)63-84; and riverfront, (3)64; and Master (1)42, 44, 63, 66, 68, 70, (3)69; , (3)69

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Plan of 1948, (3)65, 68; and convention center, (3)68; Committee of 500, (2)61-62, 67-72, 75-81 Citizens Development Committee, (3)68; Crosley Committee of One Hundred, in Cincinnati, (1)64-65 Field, (3)68; Chamber of Commerce, (3)69; River- Committee of Vigilance, in Warren County (Ohio), (4)33 front Stadium, (3)69, 77-81; City Council, (3)81; and common schools, (1)25 market economy, (4)23-25, 27, 29-31, 33, 35, 42-43; communication, (1)6, 13-15, 44 historical resources of, (4)65-71; and Stephen Foster, Communism, (3)25, 36 (4)75, 77 Communist agents, (3)26 Cincinnatus, The, (1)23-24 Communist Party, (3)23; Pittsburgh, (3)104 CIO News, (3)34 Confederacy, (2)90, (3)3-6, 9-10, 15-16, 18; and Conscript citizen, as mechanic, (1)37-41 Act, (3)13 Citizens Development Committee (Cincinnati), (3)68 Confederate Army, (3)3-4, 8, 13, 18 citizenship, business, (1)68 Confederate Congress, (3)7, 19, (4)50 City Charter Committee (Cincinnati), (4)68 Confederate flag, (3)56 City Council, Pittsburgh, (3)66; Cincinnati, (3)81 Confederate government, (3)6 City of St. Jude, Montgomery, Alabama, (3)54-55 Confederate high command, (3)9, 12 City Plan Commission (St. Louis), (3)67 Confederate invasion, Kentucky, (3)3-19 Civic Center Redevelopment Corporation (CCRC) (St. Confederate Veterans Association, (4)51 Louis), (3)67, 72, 75, 79, 83 Confederate War Department, (3)7, 13 civic clubs, in Cincinnati, (1)66, 70 Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO), (3)22, 2430, 33- civic ideology, (1)56 34, 39; Political Action Committee (CIO-PAC), (3)30, Civic Progress, Inc. (St. Louis), (3)66-67 32-34, 37-39 Civil Rights Movement, (3)22, 46, 60 Congregationalists, in Appalachia, (4)54 civil rights, (3)44, 50, 52, 57-58; legislation, (3)31 Congress, Confederate, (3)7, 19; Second Confederate, (3)19; Civil War, (1)32, 42, 57, 74, 77, 87, (2)62, 89-92, 95, 106, United States, (3)23-24, 28, (4)12, 17, 25-26 (3)3-19, (4)50, 83; in Appalachia, (3)14 Congressional Republicans, (3)28 Clark, Jim, (3)45 , (2)102 Clark, Michael, (3)51, 59 Conscript Act, Confederate, (3)13 Clark, Thomas D., The Greening of the South: The Recovery conservatives, political, (2)47-48 of Land and Forest. Reviewed by Mark V. Barrow, Consolidation Coal Company, (4)83-84 Jr., (1)76-78 Constitution, Kentucky (1799), (2)41-42; Ohio (1802), Clark, William, (1)81 (2)41-42; United States, (2)88, (4)82 class, economic, (1)38, 46-48, 50-52; industrial, (1)27, 33; constitutional convention, in Kentucky, (2)40-42, 44-50, 55- and sports stadiums, (3)78-81; and African American 57; in Ohio, (2)40-41, 50-57; United States, (2)88 community, (3)95 constitutional reform, (2)39-57 Clay, Cassius Marcellus, (1)85, (2)45, 50 consumer goods, (1)7, 10 Clay, Henry, (1)86, (2)105, (4)12-13, 17, 23, 29, 75 consumer society, (1)12 Browns, (2)73 convention center (Cincinnati), (3)68 Cleveland Syndicate, (2)63-64, 74, 76-77 Cook, Henry, (2)68, 70 Cleveland, Ohio, (1)12, 14-15, 19-20, (3)24, 32, 35-36, 38 Cook, James, The Art of Deception, (2)97 Clinton, DeWitt, (4)23-24, 29 Cook, Valentine, (2)25 Cobbs, Alfred, (3)55-56, 59 Cooper, James Fenimore, and The Pioneers (1823), (1)81 Coburn, Alvin Langdon, (2)96 Cooper, John, (2)78 Cockrum, William, (2)7, 9 Copperheads, (2)91 Coffin, Levi, (1)87-89 Corbett, Frank, (3)46-49 Cohen, Burrell, (3)77 corn, (2) 8, 11-12, 14-17; Indian, (2)8 Cold War, (1)21; policy, (3)107 Cornell University, (1)24 colleges, federally funded, (1)26; land-grant, (1)29; agri- corporations, (1)9-10, 34, 46, (2)46, 52-56, 70, 81 cultural, (1)33; mechanics, (1)33 Corps of Discovery, (1)82-83, (3)93 Collinsville, Alabama, (3)58 Corwin, Thomas, (4)23 colonists, English, (3)95 Cosgrove, Otway J., (4)80 Colosimo, Tom, (3)30 cotton, (1)8, 51 Columbia, Tennessee, (2)26 Council of Federated Organizations (COFO), (3)44 Columbus, Ohio, (3)24, 31, 33, 103, 105-106, (4)27, 51; Courier-Journal (Louisville), (3)59 Blue Jackets, (3)105 coverture, laws of, (4)13, 15 Combs, Bert, (2)70-72, 74-75 Covington, Kentucky, (1)87, (2)64, 66 commerce, (1)45, 47, 52-53, 58, (2)39, 54; centers of, (1)14 Commercial Club, in Cincinnati, (1)59

98 OHIO VALLEY HISTORY Cowan, Aaron, “A Whole New Ball Game: Sports Stadiums Dallas County, Alabama, (3)43, 45 and Urban Renewal in Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, and St. Dallmer, Dick, (2)100 Louis, 1950-1970,” (3)1-2, 63 Danforth Chapel, Berea College, (3)51-52 Cowan, Aaron, review of High Stakes: Big Time Sports and Daniel, Danny, (3)50-52, 54, 59 Downtown Redevelopment, by Timothy John Curry, Daniels, Roger, (1)3 Kent Schwirian, and Rachel A. Woldoff, (3)105-106 Dante’s Inferno, (2)21 Cowan, T.B. “Scotty,” (3)54 Dantignac, Anne, (4)13 Cox, Boss, (1)64-65, 68 Danville Theological Seminary, (4)49-50 Cox, John, (2)9 Dartmouth College, (1)26 Crab Orchard, Kentucky, (4)4-5 Darwinism, (4)58; social, (1)63 Craftsmen, (1)8-9, 11, 40, 55-57, 69 Davis, Jefferson, (2)104, (3)5-6, 12, 17 Craig, John D., (1)38 Davis, Sammy, Jr., (3)55 Crain, Brad, (3)50 Dawes Act, (1)53 Cranor, Jonathan, (3)10 Day Law (Kentucky), (3)43-44 Crawford, Martin, Ashe County’s Civil War, (3)4 Dayton, Ohio, (1)41, (4)24, 31, 33, 36, 42 Crawford, Russ, review of Base Ball in Cincinnati: A History, Dean, Thomas, (2)6 by Harry Ellard, (4)80-81 Dearborn, Michigan, (3)48 crime, inner-city, (3)71-72, 79; and sports stadiums, (3)72 debt relief, (2)47 Crittenden, Kentucky, (3)6 , (3)45-46 Crosley Field (Cincinnati), (3)68, 70-71, 75, 80 Degler, Carl, The Other South, (3)3 Crosley, Powel, (3)68 de-industrialization, (1)7 Crossnore School, (2)95 Deists, (2)29 Crucial Decade, The, by Eric Goldman, (3)104 County, Indiana, (2)5 Crystal Palace Exhibition, (1)30, 37, 47 Delaware River, (1)7 Cuba, (3)107; and missile crisis, (3)107 DeMichelle, Michael, (2)68 Cultivator, (2)14 Democrat, The, (4)33, 35 Cumberland Gap, (3)3, 17 democratic art, (1)49 Cumberland Mountains, (3)7, 43, (4)59-60 Democratic National Committee, (3)24 Cumberland River, (4)4 Democratic National Convention, (1932) (2)98 Cumberland Trace, (4)4 Democratic Party, (2)40-41, 44-46, 49-50, 52-53, 55-57, 79, Cummings, Pat, (2)101 97-98, (3)22, 25, 28, 32, 38-40; Jacksonian, Curran, Robert Emmett, review of All According to God’s (2)43, 52; in Ohio, (3)34 Plan: Southern Baptist Missions and Race, 1945- Democratic platform, (3)27 1970, by Alan Scot Willis, (2)98-99 Democratic ticket (1950), (3)36 Currier and Ives, (1)48 Democrats, (2)67, 76, (3)36, 38; New Deal, (3)21; liberal, Curry, Timothy John, Kent Schwirian, and Rachel A. (3)27 Woldoff, High Stakes: Big Time Sports and Down- demographics, urban racial, (3)72 town Redevelopment. Reviewed by Aaron Cowan, demonstrations, civil rights, (3)45 (3)105-106 DePalma, Margaret C., Dialogue on the Frontier: Catholic Curtis-Wright, (1)21 and Protestant Relations, 1793-1883. Reviewed by customized goods , (1)11 Patrick W. Carey, (2)86-87 Cutler, Ephraim, (2)23 depression, economic, (1)45, (4)25 Cuyahoga County, Ohio, (3)39 Desmond, Rita, (2)74 Cvetic, Matt, (3)104-105 Detroit, Michigan, (1)19, (2)21, (3)23, 58, 101 Cynthiana, Kentucky, (3)12 DeVault, Mary Jane, see Mary Jane DeVault Guerrant development, industrial, (1)7; economic, (2)42, 81 Dewey, Thomas, (3)27-28, 33, 38 DeWitt, William, (3)68-69 Dickinson, Charles, (4)15-16 D Dildine, Rick, director of Stephen Foster – The Musical, (4)74 Dabney, Robert L., (4)52 Dils, John, (3)11 Dabney, Wendell P., (4)66-69; and African American protest, dinosaurs, (3)97-98 (4)68; Cincinnati’s Colored Citizens, (4)68; Maggie L. diplomas, in exhibitions, (1)39 Walker: The Woman and Her Work, (4)68 DiSalle, Michael V., (3)35, 102-103 Daeuble, John, (2)89-90 disassembly lines, (1)9 Dalan, Rinita A., et al., Envisioning Cahokia: A Landscape discrimination, racial, (3)44-45, 58, 80 Perspective. Reviewed by Susan M. Alt, (3)88-90

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districts, industrial, (1)7 economic development, (1)19-21 diversification, (1)19-20 economic growth, (1)47, (2)49, 53-54 diversified economy, (1)45 economy, (2)53; industrial, (1)18; national, (1)26; diversified, “Diversified Industrialization and Economic Success: Under- (1)45; local, (1)50; regional, (1)50; market, (2)10, standing Cincinnati’s Manufacturing Development, (3)22; Midwestern, (2)10; agricultural, (2)13, 17; 1850-1925,” by Philip Scranton, (1)1, 2, 5 domestic, (2)17; of , (2)62, 69; division of labor, (1)13 post-industrial, (3)65 divorce, (4)3-4, 9, 11-20 Eddy, Mary Baker, Science and Health with Key to the Scrip- Dixiecrats, (3)23 tures, (4)57 Dixon, Archibald, (2)46, 48-49 Edmund Pettus Bridge, (3)45, 47 DNA, Melungeon, (3)87 education, (1)3, 12, 23-34, 60; classical, (1)26-27, 32-34, Doan, J.B., (1)60 58; industrial, (1)23, 50, 55-71, (3)98; liberal, (1)23; Dollar Statesman, (2)55 of workers, (1)23-34; practical, (1)28; engineering, Donelson, Jane, (4)12 (1)31; art, (1)50; vocational, (1)58; cooperative, Donelson, John, (4)4-6, legacy of, (4)13 (1)67, 69-70; and reform, (1)55, 69-71 Donelson, Rachel, mother to Rachel Jackson, (4)4-5, 7 Edwards, Bob, (1)99, 100 Donelson, Rachel, see Rachel Jackson Eightieth Congress, (3)23, 28 Donelson, Samuel, (4)7 electricity, (1)6 Donelson, Stockley, (4)12 elites, in Cincinnati, (1)63, 66; in Kentucky, (2)47 Douglass Elementary School, (4)68-69 Ellard, George, (4)80 Douglass School Records, (4)69 Ellard, Harry, Base Ball in Cincinnati: A History. Reviewed Douglass, Frederick, (4)68 by Russ Crawford, (4)80-81 Downtown Idea Exchange, (3)78 Eller, Ronald, (1)74 Drake, Daniel, (1)24, 29 elopement, (4)9, 12-13, 20 Drake, Richard, (3)57 Emancipation Proclamation, (2)87 Draper, Dr. Lyman C., (3)93 emancipation, (2)40 Dubofsky, Melvyn, (4)82 Emancipationists, (2)44, 50 DuBrul, Ernst, (1)55, 59 Emerson, Ken, (4)76-77, 79 Ducksworth-Lawton, Selika M., review of Indiana Blacks in Emory University (Georgia), (2)98 the Twentieth Century, by Emma Lou Thornbrough, Encyclopedia of Northern Kentucky, (4)88 (3)98-99 endowments, (1)25 Duke, Basil, (2)105 engine, airplane, (1)21 Dunbar, Ephraim, (3)11 engineering, (1)24; school, (1)57 Dunbar, Paul Laurence, (3)94-95 engineers, (1)31-32, 34, 60 Duncan, Russell, review of Ambrose Bierce: Tales of Soldiers England, (2)88-89, 93 and Civilians, by Donald T. Blume, (1)89-90 England, Myrtle, (3)103 Dunlavy, A.H., (4)23 equality, racial, (3)43-44 Dunmore, Lord, (1)81 Erie Canal, (2)43, (4)26-28 Durbin, William, (2)97-98 Eslinger, Ellen, (2)28 During, Simon, Modern Enchantments, (2)97 Europe, (1)39, (2)46, 48, (3)21 Durrill, Wayne K., (1)103, (2)107, (3)111 Europeans, (3)87 Duveneck, Frank, (2)93 Evans, Lewis, Analysis (1755), (1)81 Dyer, Davis, Rising Tide: Lessons from 165 Years of Brand Evers, Medgar, (3)54 Building at Procter & Gamble, (3)108-109 Evva Friason Turpeau Collection, (4)69 Dyer, Superintendent of Ohio Mechanic’s Institute, (1)60 Executive Committee, Republican National Committee, (3)28 Dylan, Bob, (3)55 “Exhibiting the Changing World through the Ohio Mechan- ics Institute: From Annual Fairs and Exhibitions to Grand Expositions, 1838-1888,” by Judith Spraul- Schmidt, (1)1, 2, 37 exhibitions, (1)30-31; technological, (1)3; Ohio Mechanic’s E Institute, (1)37, 39, 40-46 Exposition Committee, (1)41-45 Early Republic, (1)8, (2)18, 40, 88, (4)14-15 Exposition, Third, (1)44; Seventh, (1)44; Tenth, (1)41; Thir- Early, Rev. Dangerfield, (4)68 teenth, (1)41; Fourteenth, (1)41 Earthquake Christians, (2)31-32 earthquakes, (2)25, 35; New Madrid, (2)21-38 Eastern Kentucky Social Club, (3)99-100 Ecole Centrale, in Paris, (1)31

100 OHIO VALLEY HISTORY Fort Donelson (Tennessee), (2)91 Fort Pitt, (2)85 F Fort Sumter, (4)50 Foster, Stephen, (4)74-79; and Uncle Tom’s Cabin, (4)79 factory, (1)9, 33-34 Founding Fathers, (1)49 Fair Employment Practices Commission (FEPC), (3)32-33 Fountain, H. Stanley, (3)47 Fair Witness, (3)82 Fourteenth Exhibition, (1)41 Fairfield, Alabama, (3)45 , (3)92 fairs, world’s, (1)3; Ohio Mechanic’s Institute, (1)37, 39, 40, Frank, Robert, The Americans, (2)96 45-46 Frankfort, Kentucky, (2)66, 75, (3)44, 49 Falls of the Ohio, (4)72-73 Franklin County, Kentucky, (2)45 Faragher, John Mack, Sugar Creek, (4)39 Franklin Institute, (1)30 Farm Security Administration, (2)96 Franklin, Ohio, (4)23, 33, 35, 42-43 farmers, (1)23-34, (2)4, 7-9, 10-11, 15-17, 33, 53, (4)25-26, franshise, major league, (3)70; National Football League, 29-30, 36, 40-43; non-slave owning, (2)47; small, (3)72; Reds, (3)83; sports, (3)84 (2)46, 48-50; citizen, (2)57; independent, (4)25; semi- Fraser, Steve, (3)22 subsistence, (4)29-30; specialization of, (4)36, 43; Fredericks, Leroy, (2)75 and Warren County Canal, (4)36, 40-41; commercial, Frederickson, Kari, (3)22-23 (4)40 free labor, (2)46 farms, abandoned, (1)24 Free Soil Party, (2)51, 56 Farris, Charles, (3)72-73 Free State of Jones, The, by Victoria Bynum, (3)4 Fay and Egan, (1)16 Freedom Rides, (3)54 Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), (2)74, (3)26, 104 freedom songs, (3)48, 52 Federal Hill (“Old Kentucky Home”), (4)75, 78-79 Freedom Summer, (3)50 Fee, John G., (1)85-86, (3)43 Freehling, William, (3)3-4 fence, barbed wire, (1)5 French and Indian War, (4)4 Fenwick, Edward Dominic, (2)87 Fretageot, Marie, (2)3-5 Ferguson, Jo, (2)71 Fried, Richard, (3)105 Ferguson, Joseph, (3)21-22, 33-38, 40 frontier, (2)6, 11, 14, 22, 33, 35, 87, (3)92, (4)4, 9, 23; Fern, Thomas, (3)50 Midwest, (2)5-6; Indiana, (2)15; trans-Appalachian, Ferris, Ezra, (2)11 (3)93; Kentucky, (4)4; Tennessee, (4)9; Natchez, (4)9 Fertilizer, (1)29 Fry, Henry, (2)93-94 Filson Civil War Field Institute, (1)101, (2)104 Fry, William, (2)93 Filson Historical Society, (1)99, (2)104-106, (3)109-110, Ft. Thomas, Kentucky, (2)64, 66, 70, 76, 78, 80 (4)89, 91 Fulton, Robert, (2)89 Filson, John, Kentucke (1784), (1)81 Fundamentalists, (2)99 Findlay, James B., (2)27 fur trade, (1)78 Finley, James, (2)27, 35 Finley, Robert, (2)30 Firestone, (3)101 Firestone, Harvey, (1)91 First Union, of Melungeons, (3)87 Fischer, David Hackett and James C. Kelly, Bound Away: G Virginia and the Westward Movement, (3)91 fisheries, (1)8 Gaff, Alan D., Bayonets in the Wilderness: Anthony Wayne’s Fitch, John, (2)88-89 Legion in the Old Northwest. Reviewed by Kevin Fleece, Cornelius, (2)9-10 Gooding, (1)79-80 Fleming, John, (3)46, 51-52, 56, 59 Galax Gatherers, The, by Edward O. Guerrant, (4)56, Flint, Michigan, (4)85-86 59, 61-62 Flint, Timothy, (2)33 Gallipolis, Ohio, (2)92 Floyd County, Kentucky, (3)11 gambling, in Northern Kentucky, (2)61-81 Floyd, John (CSA), (3)10 Gara, Larry, review of Fleeing for Freedom: Stories of the Floyd, Sgt. Charles, (3)93-94 Underground Railroad As Told by Levi Coffin and Forbes Field (Pittsburgh), (3)70-71, 76, 82 William Still, edited by George and Willene Hendrick, Ford, Henry, (1)9 (1)88-89 Ford, John, (1)83 Garfield, James (USA), (3)11, 18 Ford, John, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, (3)92 Garibaldi, (3)5 Ford, Seabury, (2)51 Garrard, Daniel, (3)11

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Garrett, Lewis, (2)28 Goshorn, A.T., (1)44 Gast, John,(1)51 Governors’ Conference (1950), (3)35-36 Gates, Henry Louis, Jr., The Signifying Monkey, (3)94 Gradison, Willis, (3)25 Gateway Arch (St. Louis), (3)66-67, 82 Grand Expositions, in Cincinnati, (1)47-48, 52-54 ‘Gateway to the South’: Regional Identity and the Louisville Grand Industrial Exhibitions, (1)37, 43 Civil Rights Movement, by Tracy K’Meyer, (3)109 Grand Mechanics and Citizens Ball, (1)39 Gay, Morris, (3)51 Grand Old Party (GOP), (3)28, 33 Gayle, Addison, Oak and Ivy, (3)94 Grant, Anne, and Memoirs of an American Lady (1808), Geier, Frederick V., (1)5-7 (1)81 gender, (1)47, 48, 50-54 Great Britain, (1)8-9, (2)23, (3)36, (4)10 Genealogy of Dissent: Southern Baptist Protest in the Twenti- Great Depression, (1)9, 21, 74, 91, (3)63 eth Century, A, (2)99 Great Miami River (Ohio), (4)23 General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of the United Great Revival, or Second Great Awakening, (2)22, 27-30, States, (4)47, 63 32-35 General Assembly, Kentucky, (2)46, 49; Ohio, (2)51 Greater Cincinnati Film Commission, (2)102 General Conference of (1796), (4)15 Greater Pittsburgh Airport, (3)65 General Electric, (1)11, 96; airplane engines, (1)21 Greece, (1)32 General Motors, (3)29 Green River country, (2)49 Gentry, Tony, Paul Laurence Dunbar, (3)94 Green, Lewis, (4)50 Georgetown University, (3)102 Green, Paul, (4)74, 77 Georgia Mills, (1)52 Green, Paul, and Jonathan Bolt, writers and composers for Georgia, (2)98 Stephen Foster – The Musical, (4)74 , (2)89 Green, William, (3)33-34, 39 , (1)27 Greensboro, North Carolina, (3)44 Germany, (1)9, 48 Gregory, Dick, (3)55 Gershman, Michael, (3)80 Griffler, Keith P., Front Line of Freedom: Gerstle, Gary, (3)22 and the Forging of the Underground Railroad in the Gibson, Dr. Raymond, (3)55 Ohio Valley. Reviewed by Eric R. Jackson, (1)87-88 Giffin, George, (3)46-48, 50-51 “Grist, Grit, and Rural Society in the Early Nineteenth Gilded Age, (1)62-63, (4)48, 58 Century Midwest: Insight Gleaned from Grain,” by Gilpin, Joshua, (2)30 Ginette Aley, (2)1, 3 Gioielli, Robert, “Suburbs v. Slot Machines: The Commit- Groce, Todd, Mountain Rebels, (3)4 tee of 500 and the Battle over Gambling in Northern Grundy, Ann Beard, (3)52, 58 Kentucky,” (2)1-2, 61 Guerrant, Anne, (4)60 Giovanni, Nikki, (3)94-95 Guerrant, Edward O., (3)7, 9-10, 12, 14-19, (4)47-63; criti- Gipson County, Indiana, (2)10 cism of, (4)48-49; and views of Appalachian people, Gitlin, Todd, The Sixties: Years of Hope, Days of Rage, (3)43 (4)47-49, 51, 59-61; education, (4)49-50; and Civil Gleeson, David T., review of From Anatolia to Appalachia: War, (4)50-51; as itinerant evangelist, (4)53-54; and A Turkish-American Dialogue, edited by Joseph M. interdenominational cooperation, (4)56, 58, 61-62 Skolnick, Jr. and N. Brent Kennedy, (4)84-85 Guerrant, Edward, Jr., (4)54 “Glendy Burke,” by Stephen Foster, (4)75 Guerrant, Henry, (4)49-51 Glenn, Daniel P., “Losing the Market Revolution: Lebanon, Guerrant, Mary Jane DeVault, (4)51-52 Ohio, and the Economic Transformation of Warren Guerrant, Mary, (4)49 County, 1820-1850,” (4)1-2, 23 Guerrant, Richard, (4)50-51 globalization, (1)7, (3)101-102 Gugel, George, (2)74-75, 77 Globe-Democrat, (3)67, 72, 83 Gugliotta, Angela, (2)85 Godkin, Edwin L., (1)49 “Guide to Twentieth-Century African American Resources,” Goldman, Eric, The Crucial Decade, (3)104 by Anne Kling, (4)65-71 Goldwater, Barry, (3)22 Gunn, Donald, (3)82 Goochland County, Virginia, (4)4-5 Guthrie, James, (2)46, 51 Gooding, Kevin, review of Bayonets in the Wilderness: An- thony Wayne’s Legion in the Old Northwest, by Alan D. Gaff, (1)79-80 Goodrich, Dr. Benjamin Franklin, (1)91 Goody, Rabbit, review of Weavers of the Southern High- lands, by Philis Alvic, (2)94-95

102 OHIO VALLEY HISTORY Hendrick, George and Willene, eds., Fleeing for Freedom: Stories of the Underground Railroad As Told by Levi H Coffin and William Still. Reviewed by Larry Gara, (1)88-89 Hall, Willis O., (3)31 Hendricks, David G., review of From the Fallen Tree: Hallock, Thomas, From the Fallen Tree: Frontier Narratives, Frontier Narratives, Environmental Politics, and the Environmental Politics, and the Roots of a National Roots of a National Pastoral, 1749-1826, by Thomas Pastoral, 1749-1826. Reviewed by David G. Hen- Hallock, (1)80-81 dricks, (1)80-81 Hengelbrok, Edwin, (2)67 Hamilton County Commissioners (Cincinnati), (3)68 Henkel, Paul, (2)30 Hamilton County (Ohio), (1)23, (2)100, (4)42 Henry County, Kentucky, (3)4 Hamilton, Ellen, (3)18 Henry, Patrick, (4)52 Hammond, Bray, (4)34 Heritage Program, Cincinnati, (2)102 Hammond, Charles, (4)17 Herrmann, Alexander, (2)98 Hanks, Elijah, (2)34 Herty, Charles H., (1)77 Hardeman, Nicholas P., Shucks, Shocks, and Hominy Blocks: Highland College, (4)62 Corn as a Way of Life in Pioneer America, (2)6 Highland Heights, Kentucky, (2)80 Hardin, Benjamin, (2)45-46 Highland Hills Country Club, (2)64 Harding, Warren, (3)33, (4)82 Highland Institution, (4)62-63 Hardy, Irene, (2)7 Highland Literary Institute, (4)49 Hargis, Billy James, (3)105 Highland Orphans Home, (4)62 Harlan County, Kentucky, (3)99-100 Highway 80 (Alabama), (3)49, 58 Harlem Renaissance Era, (3)94-95 Hindman Settlement School, (4)56 Harriet Beecher Stowe School (Cincinnati), (4)69 Hine, Lewis, (2)96 Harriman, Averell, (3)38 historians, (4)32-34, 39; of Appalachia, (4)48-49, 56-57, 63 Harris, Branson, (2)12, 16 History Channel, (1)8 Harris, Eliza, (1)88-89 history, (3)101; CIO, (3)34; economic, (1)3; industrial, (1)3; Harris, Jerry, (3)54 environmental, (2)85; Ohio, (3)38-39; American, Harrison, Lowell H., The Anti-Slavery Movement in Ken- (3)97; African American, (3)59, 99, 100; oral, (3)100 tucky. Reviewed by Yvonne Pitts, (1)84-86 “History of Technology Symposium,”(1)3 Harrison, William Henry, (4)23, 26, 30 Hodges, Juanita, (2)73-74 Harrodsburg, Kentucky, (3)15, (4)4-7 Holland, William J., (3)97 Hart-Benton, Thomas, (4)15-16 Holmberg, James J., “A Moment in Time: The Falls of the Hartley, Fred, (3)23 Ohio – June 2, 1914,” (4)72-73 Harvard University, (1)26, 32 Holmberg, James J., ed., Exploring with Lewis and Clark: Hatch, Nathan, (2)27 The 1804 Journal of Charles Floyd. Reviewed by Hay, Nancy, (2)73 George D. Berndt, (3)93-94 Haydu, Jeffrey, “‘The Most Important Civic Raw Material’: Holmberg, James J., ed., Dear Brother: Letters of William Educating Cincinnati’s Industrial Citizens in the Early Clark to Jonathan Clark. Reviewed by Andrew Mc- Twentieth Century,” (1)1-2, 4, 55 Michael, (1)82-83 Hayes, Rutherford B., (1)44-45 Home Guards, pro-Confederate, (3)10 Hayne, Robert, (4)17 Home Mission Board, (2)99 Hays, Robert, (4)12-13 home missions (4)48, 52-53, 55-56, 58 Hays, Samuel, (2)86 Home Missions Committee, (4)53 Hazel Green, Kentucky, (3)18 Homestead Act, (1)25 Heaphy, Leslie, review of Tales from Cincinnati Bearcats Homestead, Pennsylvania, (4)85-86 Basketball, by Michael Perry, (2)10-101 Hooker, James, (1)60, 67 Heart of Confederate Appalachia, The, by John Inscoe and Hoover, J. Edgar, (3)104-105 Gordon McKinney, (3)4 “Hope and Humiliation: Humphrey Marshall, the Mountain- Hebner, Richie, (3)75, 79 eers, and the Confederacy’s Last Chance in Eastern Heckerman, Arthur, (2)78 Kentucky,” by Brian D. McKnight, (3)1, 3 Helena, Arkansas, (2)91 Hopkins County, Tennessee, (3)87 hemp, (2)42 Horn, Tammy, Bees in America: How the Honey Bee Shaped Henderson Institute for Women, (4)49 a Nation. Reviewed by Michael Magliari, (3)95-97 Henderson, Richard, (4)4 Hosea, Henry, (2)67, 70, 81 Henderson, Tom, (4)7 Houdini, Harry, (2)98

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Houdini, Tarzan, and the Perfect Man, by John Kasson, (2)97 industrial production, (1)28, 42-43, 45 House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC), (3)26, industrial revolution, (4)57 40, 104-105 industrial trades, (1)19, 21 House of Representatives, Ohio, (4)25; United States, (3)32, industrial universities, in German states, (1)31 49; Ohio, (3)103 industrialization, (1)6-10, 12-21, 74, (4)24-25, 47; and Houston, , (2)99 “classic” narrative, (1)8; rural, (1)12; in Cincinnati, Howard University, (3)59 (1)16, 18 Howard, Oliver O., (4)55, 60 Industry, (1)13 Howard, Perry, (3)33 industry, (1)6, 37, 43-48, 50-51, 53, 58, (2)3-4; diversified, Howard, Raymond, (3)46-49 (1)19; meatpacking, (1)16; plastics, (1)5; American, Howe, Al, (2)76 (1)37, 41, 54; steam, (1)42; in Cincinnati, (1)50; ma- Howe, Jennifer L., ed., Cincinnati Art-Carved Furniture and chine tool, (1)69; gambling, (2)62, 79; auto, (3)101- Interiors. Reviewed by Andrew Richmond, (2)92-94 102; rubber, (3)101-102; American, (3)102 Howells, William Cooper, (2)7, 15 information systems, (1)6 Howsam, Bob, (3)78 inner city, (3)65, 71, 73; and crime, (3)65 Hsiung, David, (1)74-75 Inscoe, John and Gordon McKinney, The Heart of Confeder- Huddle, Mark Andrew, “Soul Winner: Edward O. Guerrant, ate Appalachia, (3)4 the Kentucky Home Missions, and the ‘Discovery’ of Inscoe, John, (1)74 Appalachia,” (4)1-2, 47 institutions, elite, (1)26 Huddle, Mark Andrew, review of To Move a Mountain: internal improvements, (2)40, 45, 48-49, 52, 54 Fighting the Global Economy in Appalachia, by Eve S. International Brotherhood of Magicians, (2)97 Weinbaum, (1)95-97 International Harvester, (3)99-100 , (2)89 Interstate 275 (Cincinnati), (2)78 Huggins, Bob, (2)100 Agricultural College, (1)25 Hughes, Charles Evans, (4)82 Iraq, (1)90 Humphrey, Hubert, (3)33 Ireland, (1)15, (2)10 Hunt, Freeman, (1)31, 33 isolationism, and Robert A. Taft, (3)26 Hunt’s Magazine, (1)31 Hunter Louis, (2)13 Hutchins, Francis, (3)44, 50, 52-54 Huxtable, Ada Louise, (3)74 J

J. Dan Talbott Amphitheatre, (4)74 Jackson, Andrew, (2)44, 57, (3)10, (4)3-4, 7-20; and elope- I ment with Rachel Robards, (4)4, 9, 12, 15, 20; and family, (4)8; and Lewis Robards, (4)8-9; oath of Iberian populations, (3)87-88 allegiance to Spain, (4)8-9; and duels, (4)15-16; as “If All the World Were Mechanics and Farmers: Democracy the Great Western Bluebeard, (4)18, 20; and market and the Formative Years of Land-Grant Colleges in revolution, (4)32 America,” by Alan I. Marcus, (1)1, 2, 23 Jackson, Eric R., review of Front Line of Freedom: African Illinois country, (3)91 Americans and the Forging of the Underground Rail- Illinois, (2)4, 12-14, 25, 28; northern, (2)12; and market road in the Ohio Valley, by Keith P. Griffler, (1)87-88 economy, (4)39 Jackson, Eric, review of In His Own Voice: The Dramatic and Illustrated Cincinnati, (1)49 Other Uncollected Works of Paul Laurence Dunbar, immigrants, (1)14, (2)4; European, (1)74, (2)3; German, edited by Herbert Woodward Martin and Ronald (2)12; Italian, (3)102 Primeau, (3)94-95 immigration, (4)48, 58-59, 74, 76, 79 Jackson, Hattie, (2)75 independent producers, (2)57 Jackson, Jimmie Lee, (3)54 Indiana Gazeteer, The, (2)3 Jackson, Nellie Foster, (4)67 Indiana, (1)42, (2)3-6, 9-10, 12-17, 31, (3)75, 106-107, Jackson, Rachel, (4)3-20; as Jezebel, (4)3, 15, 20; and divorce (4)67; Territory, (2)7, 12-13, 23; Territory General from Lewis Robards, (4)3, 9, 11-14, 17-19; marriage Assembly, (2)7; National Guard, (3)99; Republican to Lewis Robards, (4)6, 11; marriage problems of, Party, (3)98 (4)6-8, 16; and elopement, (4)4, 9, 12, 17, 20; mar- Indiana University, (3)106-107 riage to , (4)9, 17; and adultery, (4)9, industrial development, (2)78 13, 15, 18, 20 Industrial Expositions, in Cincinnati, (1)50, 52 Jacksonian Era, (2)32, (4)24 industrial hierarchy, (1)55, 57 Jacksonian ideals, (2)56-57

104 OHIO VALLEY HISTORY Jacksonians, (4)3, 19, 32-33; and economy, (4)32; in Warren Kent State University Press, (2)91 County (Ohio), (4)33-34; in Ohio, (4)33 Kentucky Campaign, (3)3-19 Jacobs, Seth, review of I Was A Communist for the FBI: The Kentucky Gazette, (4)14 Unhappy Life and Times of Matt Cvetic, by Daniel J. Kentucky Human Relations Commission, (3)59 Leab, (3)104-105 Kentucky School for Deafmutes (sic), (4)49 Jaeger, Morrie, (2)61 Kentucky, (1)42, 76, 83-86, (2)21, 25, 28, 31, 34, 39-60, Japan, (1)9 86-87, 89-90, 104, (3)3-4, 6, 8-9, 15, 18-19, 43, 75, Jefferson County, Kentucky, (2)45, (4)14 91-93, (4)5-6,8-9, 11, 13-15, 23, 49, 51-52, 61, 79, Jefferson Medical College (Philadelphia), (4)52 83, 89; Presbyterian Synod of, (2)27, 30; General Jefferson, Robert F., review of African American Miners and Assembly, (2)46, 49; northern, (2)61-81; Confederate Migrants: The Eastern Kentucky Social Club, invasion of, (3)4-19; eastern, (3)3-4, 10-11, 14, 16, by Thomas E. Wagner and Phillip J. Obermiller, 18-19, 99-100, (4)47, 49, 51, 53-54; and segregation, (3)99-100 (3)43-44 Jefferson, Thomas, (2)23, (3)90-91, (4)7, 25; and Notes on Kercheval, Thomas, (2)41 the State of Virginia (1785), (1)81 Kesling, George, (4)35 Jeffersonian dogma, (2)42 Kettell, Thomas, (2)41-42 Jeffersonian-Jacksonian ideals, (2)57 Kinderman, Gibbs, (3)46-49 Jennings, Jonathan, (2)10 King, Dr. , Jr., (3)43-44, 46-50, 53, 55, 57 Jewish people, and Selma to Montgomery march, (3)55 King, James H., (4)58 Jim Crow, (3)31, 45-46; laws, (1)45, 54 King, Rev. James, (4)65 Johnson, Chapman, (4)18 Kling, Anne, “Guide to Twentieth-Century African American Johnson, Claude, (2)66-67, 70, 72, 77, 81 Resources,” (4)65-71 Johnson, Frank, (3)46-47, 49 Klotter, James C., (4)55 Johnson, Howard, (3)46 Knight, Etheridge, (3)94-95 Johnson, Lyndon, (3)46, 49-50, 59 Know-Nothings, (2)87, (3)4, (4)77 Johnson, Oliver, (2)8, 12, 17 Knox County, Kentucky, (2)48 Johnson, Paul E., (4)34 Knox, Henry, (1)60 Johnson, Robert, (3)58 Knoxville, Tennessee, (3)4-5, 54, (4)51 Johnston, Joseph E., (4)52 Korea, (3)105 Jolly, A.J., (2)79 Korean peninsula, (3)26 Judd, Dennis, (3)73, 83 Korean War, (3)102 Judgment Day, (2)25 Krebs, Adolph, (1)50 Kreider, Thomas, (3)56, 58-59 Kreppel, Maria, (1)3 Krock, Arthur, (3)35 Kroll, Jack, (3)24, 33-34 K Krupar, Jason, (1)3 , (3)46, 52, 54, 58, 98, (4)88 K’Meyer, Tracy, ‘Gateway to the South’: Regional Identity and the Louisville Civil Rights Movement, (3)109 Kadetz, Izzy, (2)61 Kanon, Tom, “‘Scared from Their Sins for a Season’: The Religious Ramifications of the New Madrid Earth- L quakes,” 1811-1812,” (2)1-2, 21 , (2)21 Labor Council, in Cincinnati, (1)68 Kasson, John, Houdini, Tarzan, and the Perfect Man, (2)97 Labor League for Political Education (LLPE), of AFL, “Keep Your Eyes on the Prize,” (3)56 (3)24, 30 Kellar, Harry, (2)98 Labor League for Taft, (3)30-31 Keller, Christian B., review of Two in the Civil War: Labor Management Relations Act (1947), (3)30 The Diary of John Daeuble and the Letters of Gott- labor unions, (3)28-29, 40; and politics, (3)21-23, 25 fried Rentschler, 6th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, labor, regional division of, (1)12; manual, (1)29, 57-58, edited by Joseph R. Reinhart, (2)89-90 60-61; and turmoil, (1)45; child, (2)15; family, (2)15; Kellogg, Paul, Pittsburgh Survey, (2)96 free, (2)46 Kennedy, N. Brent, The Melungeons: The Resurrection of a laborer, wage, (4)24, 39 Proud People the True Story of Ethnic Cleansing in laborers, German, (1)16 America, (4)84 Lake Erie, (2)43, (4)26, 86 Kennedy, Robert, (2)74 Lakes, Richard, (1)4 Kenny, D.J., (1)49

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Land Clearance for Redevelopment Authority (St. Louis), lithographers, (1)49 (3)67, 72 lithography, (1)48 land grants, (1)25 Little Miami River (Ohio), (4)23 Langsam, Walter, (2)94 Liuzzo, Viola, (3)58 Langston, John Mercer (1)87 Livingston, Robert, (2)89 Langstroth, Lorenzo, (3)96 Lloyd, Evelyn White, (3)45, 56, 59 language, modern, (1)34 lobby, agriculture, (1)24, 27 Las Vegas, (2)61-62, 74, 76, 81; MGM Grand, (2)61 Lodge and Shipley, (1)16 Lausche, Frank, (3)35-36 Lofaro, Michael A., : An American Life. Re- Lawrence Scientific School, at Harvard University, (1)32 viewed by Corey , (1)83-84, (3)92-93 Lawrence, David L., (3)70 Logan, (1)81 lawyers, (1)32, (2)33 London, England, (1)30 Leab, Daniel J., I Was A Communist for the FBI: The Un- Longworth, Joseph, (2)93 happy Life and Times of Matt Cvetic. Reviewed by Lookout House (Kentucky), (2)64 Seth Jacobs, (3)104-105 Lorant, Stefan, (2)96-97 Lebanon, Ohio, (4)23-44; economic transformation of, (4)24; Loring, W. W. (CSA), (3)13 concentration on pork, (4)24, 30, 41 “Losing the Market Revolution: Lebanon, Ohio, and the Lee, Francis Graham, ed., The Collected Works of William Economic Transformation of Warren County, 1820- Howard Taft, Volume VIII: “Liberty Under Law” & 1850,” by Daniel P. Glenn, (4)1, 23 Selected Supreme Court Opinions. Reviewed by Mat- Lost Cause, (4)50-51 thew S. R. Bewig, (4)81-82 Gazette, (2)23 Lee, Henry, (4)19 Louisiana Territory, (1)78 Lee, J. Bracken, (3)28 Louisiana, (2)33, (4)8 Lee, Robert E., (3)3, 6 Louisville and Portland Canal, (4)73 Leesburg, Tennessee, (4)51-52 Louisville Anzeiger, (2)89 legislation, civil rights, (3)31 Louisville, Kentucky, (2)26, 31-32, 39, 48-49, (3)44, 59, 109, Leonard, Bill, (2)98 (4)72-73 Lester, Charles, (2)63, 65, 73-74 Love, Steve and David Giffels., Wheels of Fortune: The Story Letter from the Jackson Committee of Nashville, A, (4)18 of Rubber in Akron. Reviewed by Gregory Wilson, Lewis and Clark Expedition, (3)93 (1)90-92 Lewis and Clark, (1)78, 82-83 Lowell system, (1)9 Lewis, Eleanor Custis, (4)16 Lowell, Massachusetts, (1)9 Lewis, Jesse, (2)66, 71 Lubell, Samuel, (3)40 Lewis, John, (3)25, 45, 55, 57 Ludewick, Daniel, (2)4-5 Lewis, Meriweather, (1)81 Ludlow, Israel, (2)3-5 Lewis, Ronald L., review of Walking Toward the Sunset: Lyceums, (1)38 The Melungeons of Appalachia, by Wayne Winkler, Lyle, John, (2)28 (3)87-88 Lynch, Kentucky, (3)99-100 Lewistown, , (4)85-86 Lynn, Massachusetts, (1)56 Lexington, Kentucky, (2)31-32, 75, (3)7, 15 Lexington, Virginia, (4)49 liberalism, classical, (2)57; New Deal, (3)22 Liberia, (1)86 Liberty Party, (2)56 M libraries, subscription (1)38, 39 machine shop, (1)34 Life, (2)96 machine tools, (1)18 light bulb, incandescent, (1)5 Machinery Department, of Exhibition, (1)41 Liguest, Pierre LaClede, (1)79 machinery, (1)29, 41; steam-powered, (1)8; water-powered, Lima, Ohio, (3)29 (1)8; custom-built, (1)12 Lincoln Institute (Kentucky), (3)44 machines, industrial, (1)7-8 Lincoln, Abraham, (1)84, (2)104, (3)92 machinists, (1)57-58 Lincolnism, (3)8 Mack, Dwayne, “‘Ain’t Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Lindsey, Thomas, (2)45 Around’: Berea College’s Participation in the Selma to Lingo, Al, (3)45 Montgomery March,” (3)1-2, 43 Litchfield, Edward, (3)66 Madison, Indiana, (1)87, (2)10 literature, classical, (1)26 Madison, James, (2)23, (4)25 lithograph, (1)48, 49, 50

106 OHIO VALLEY HISTORY Magliari, Michael, reviewer of Bees in America: How the McDowell, Jane, (4)74-75, 79 Honey Bee Shaped a Nation, by Tammy Horn, McDowell, Mrs., (4)74-75 (3)95-97 McElwaine, Andrew S., (2)86 Mallory, William, (3)81 McGary, Hugh, (4)9, 13 Malone, Bill, (1)74 McKay, Spruce, (4)7-8, 11-12 Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, The, (1)83 McKeen, William Riley, (1)92-93 Manifest Destiny, (1)51 McKinney, Gordon, (1)74 Mansfield, E.D., (1)39 McKnight, Brian D., “Hope and Humiliation: Humphrey Manual Training Center, (1)58 Marshall, the Mountaineers, and the Confederacy’s manufactured goods, (1)10-11, 47 Last Chance in Eastern Kentucky,” (3)1-3 Manufacturers’ Association, in Cincinnati, (1)65 McLean, Nathaniel, (4)27 manufacturers, (1)10-11, 17, 38, 43, 57-58, 61, 66-67; in McMichael, Andrew, reviewer of Dear Brother: Letters of Cincinnati, (1)62, 65; machine tool, (1)68 William Clark to Jonathan Clark, edited by James J. Manufacturers’ Club, (1)70 Holmberg, (1)82-83 manufacturing, (1)8, 12, 16-17, 26, 45, 58, (2)6; in Warren McMicken School of Design (University of Cincinnati), (2)93 County (Ohio), (4)31, 35 McReady, James, (2)34 March on Frankfort (Kentucky), (3)51 mechanic arts, (1)37, 39 March on , (3)57 mechanic institutes, (1)25, 30, 37-46 Marcus, Alan I., “If All the World Were Mechanics and mechanical arts, (1)25, 29-31, 34, 61 Farmers: Democracy and the Formative Years of mechanics, (1)12, 23-34, 38-39, 41, 51, 57-58, 60 Land-Grant Colleges in America,” (1)1-2, 4, 23 mechanization, (1)8 Marion County, Indiana, (2)8 Medary, Samuel, (2)50, 52 market economy, (2)10, (4)24, 26, 29-32, 35, 39-44; resis- Mehrer, Mark W., Cahokia’s Countryside: Household tance to, (4)32 Archaeology, Settlement Pattern, and Social Power. market revolution, (2)18, 39, (4)24, 43-44 Reviewed by Susan M. Alt, (3)88-90 marriage, (4)6, 9, 11, 14-17, 19-20; extralegal, (4)9-10; Mellon Arena & Civic Center, (3)73 as folkway, (4)10; and backcountry, (4)10, 20; as Mellon family, (3)67, 69 private, (4)19 Mellon, Richard K., (3)65-66 “Marriage, Mayhem, and Presidential Politics: The Robards- Mellon, Steve, After the Smoke Clears: Struggling to Get By Jackson Backcountry Scandal,” by Ann Toplovich, in Rustbelt America. Reviewed by Mark Tebeau, (4)1,3 (4)85-86 Marsh, Theodore, (1)63 Melungeon Research Committee, (4)84 Marshall, Humphrey, (3)3-19, (4)50; background, (3)4; Melungeons, (3)87-88, (4)84-85 political life, (3)4; ambition, (3)6-7; disappointments, Menefee, Captain, (3)10-11 (3)13, 15-17 Mercer County, Kentucky, (2)30, (4)5-6, 9, 12, 14 Martin, Herbert Woodward and Ronald Primeau, eds., In Mercer University (Georgia), (2)99 His Own Voice: The Dramatic and Other Uncollected merchants, (1)32, 39, (2)48; Boston, (1)9 Works of Paul Laurence Dunbar. Reviewed by Eric Meriwether, David, (2)45 Jackson, (3)94-95 Methodist Western Conference, (2)27 Martin, Kenyon, (2)101 Methodists, in Appalachia, (4)54, 62 Maryland, (3)3, 6 metropolis, (1)46 mass production, (1)11-12, 21 Mexican War, (3)4, 11 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, (1)24 Mexico, (3)4 Massachusetts, (1)9, 52, (2)46; and extralegal marriage, Meyer, Bruce, The Once and Future Union: The Rise and Fall (4)10 of the United Rubber Workers, 1935-1995. Reviewed Massey, Andrea, (3)100 by James R. Anderson, (3)101-102 Matewan, , (4)85-86 Miami and Erie Canal, (1)43, 45, (4)23-24, 27, 29, 31, 33, Mattson, Ron, (3)51 35-36, 41-43 Matusow, Harvey, (3)104 Miami Country, (2)11 Maxwell, Sidney D., (1)64, 66 Michigan, (2)12; and agricultural college, (1)25 May Music Festivals, in Cincinnati, (1)43-44 Mid-Atlantic states, (1)13, 16, (2)43 May, Andrew Jackson “Jack,” (3)10, 14 middle class, (1)52, (3)64, 71; and suburbs, (3)64-5, 78, 82; Mayer, Roberta A., (2)94 and sports stadiums, (3)79, 83 McCarthy, Joseph, (3)25, 104 Midwest, (2)15-16, 63; early, (2)3-5, 17-18; and conservative McCarthyism, (3)25, 26, 104 politics, (3)27 McCauley, Deborah V., (4)56 migrants, black Appalachian, (3)99 McDowell, Dr., (4)74-75 mill boy, (2)16-18

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Mill Creek Valley (Cincinnati), (1)13 Murphy, Judge Ray, (2)66 Mill Springs, Kentucky, (3)6 Murray, James, (1)1, 4 Millcreek Expressway (Interstate 75), (3)81 Murray, Philip, (3)33-34 Miller, Amy L., (2)94 muscular Christianity, (2)33 Miller, Charles Dana, (2)90-92 Music and Exhibition Hall, (1)44 Miller, Jacob D., (4)27 Music Hall, in Cincinnati, (1)43-44, 53 Miller, Mary, (2)28-29 Mussman, Ralph, (2)79 Miller, Zane, (1)3 “My Old Kentucky Home,” by Stephen Foster, (4)75, 79 millers, (2)5-10; and cooperation with farmers, (2)7 “My Old Kentucky Home, Good Night,” by Stephen Foster, milling, of grain, (2)5 (4)79 mills, (2)6-18; English textile, (1)9; grist, (2)5, 11, 13-14; My Old Kentucky Home State Park, (4)74 horse, (2)7-8, 12-13; ox, (2)7; merchant (2)7; water- powered, (2)7-8; wind-powered, (2)7; commercial, (2)10; hand, (2)11; saw, (2)13; wheat, (2)13-14 Mills, Samuel, (2)33 millstones, (2)9-11, 13 N , (1)12 minimalists, in scholarship, (3)88-89 nails, wire, (1)5 Minneapolis, (1)12 Nashville Committee, (4)6, 9, 17 , (1)14, (3)33 Nashville, Tennessee (2)92, (3)46, (4)4, 6, 9, 11-14 Miro, Estevan, (4)8 Natchez, Mississippi, (2)25 missionaries, (4)48, 52, 56, 60-61; and African Americans, Natchez, Spanish, (4)4, 8-9, 12, 14 (4)55 Nation, The, (1)49 Missionary Ridge, (2)90 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People , (2)21-23, 25, 35, 91, (4)7; under Spanish (NAACP), (3)32, 50, (4)88; Cincinnati Chapter, control, (4)8 (4)66-67 Mississippi Valley, (1)42, (2)21, 39, 42 National Association of Manufacturers, (1)55, (3)23 Mississippi, (2)67, (3)32-33; Freedom Summer, (3)44 National Council of Churches, (3)43, 46, 50 , (2)21 National Football League, (3)69 Mitchell, M.H., (2)53 National Guard, Indiana, (3)99 Model T automobile, (1)9 National Historic Registry, (2)102 Modern Enchantments, by Simon During, (2)97 National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), (3)23 Monatan Indians, (3)87 National Republican Party, (4)32-33; and market revolution, Montana, (3)95 (4)32 Montgomery, Alabama, (3)43, 49-50, 54-55; Bus Boycott, National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, (1)87-88, (3)54 (2)102 Moore, Michael, Roger & Me, (4)86 Nationwide Arena, (3)106 Morgan County, Indiana, (2)9, 14, 17 Native American, (1)45, 53-54, 74, 84, (2)4, (3)87, 92; in Morgan, John Hunt, (2)105, (3)5, (4)51 art, (1)53; and marginalization of, (1)53; and gam- Morganton, North Carolina, (3)46 bling, (2)81 , (4)59; in Appalachia, (4)54, 62 “Nelly Bly,” by Stephen Foster, (4)78 Morrill Land-Grant Act, (1)23, 25 New Burlington: The Life and Death of an American Village, Morrison, Toni, (3)94-95 by John Baskin, (4)86 Morrow, Jeremiah, (4)23, 27 New Constitution, The, (2)52 Moss, Armelia, (3)100 New Deal coalition, (3)22, 27, 31, 40 “‘The Most Important Civic Raw Material’: Educating New Deal Democrats, (3)21 Cincinnati’s Industrial Citizens in the Early Twentieth New Deal, (3)21-23, 27 Century,” by Jeffrey Haydu, (1)1, 2, 55 , (1)9, 12, (2)43, (3)55 mound complex, (3)88 New Harmony, Indiana, (2)3 Mount Sterling, Kentucky, (3)9, 12, 14-15, (4)52, 56 New Jersey, (1)7, (3)23 Mountain Rebels, by Todd Groce, (3)4 “New Light” Presbyterians, (2)34 mountaineers, Kentucky, (3)12, 18 New Madrid Fault, (2)22 movement, civil rights, (3)50, 60 New Madrid, Missouri, (2)21-38 mugwump politics, (1)63 , (1)42, (2)10, 21, 25, 42, 92, (4)26 Muller, Edward K., (2)85 New University Conference (NUC), (3)107 Murdoch, Harvey, (4)62 New York City, (1)12, 48, (4)26-27, 54, 77, 79; and baseball Murdoch, Louise, (4)62 teams, (3)70; and Stephen Foster, (4)77, 79 New York Mets, (3)70

108 OHIO VALLEY HISTORY New York Times, (3)21, 35, 36 (3)24; and Republican Party, (3)33; Colored Voters New York, (1)41, (2)6, (3)28, 102, (4)23, 28; western, (1)14; Committee, (3)31-32; 1950 Senate race, (3)21-40; and and garment trade, (1)14-15; and agricultural college, beekeeping, (3)96; House of Representatives, (3)103, (1)25 (4)25; southwest, (4)23, 32 Newport City Commission, (2)76 Old Guard, The, (2)49-50 Newport Civic Association (NCA), (2)64, 67 Old Northwest, (2)3-4, 6-7, 10, 14 Newport, Kentucky, (2)61-81 Old Talbott Tavern, (2)105 Newrock, Dean Richard, (1)3 Olive Hill High School, (3)46 Nichols, George Ward, (1)57 Olson, Ted, (1)74 Nine Mile Run (Pittsburgh), (2)86 Omaha, , (3)27 Norman, Donald, (1)3 organized crime, (2)62, 80 Norman, Sandy, review of Devastation and Renewal: An organized labor, (3)27, 35, 39; and politics, (3)23, 26 Environmental and its Region, Origins of the Urban Crisis, by Thomas Sugrue, (3)23 edited by Joel Tarr, (2)85-86 Orphan Brigade, (3)17 North American Review, (2)41 Orvell, Miles, review of Dream Street: W. Eugene Smith’s North Carolina, (1)77, (2)4, (4)7-8, 11, 61 Pittsburgh Project, edited by Sam Stephenson, North Korea, (3)26 (2)96-97 North, the, (1)41-42 , (1)78 Northwest Ordinance (1787), (1)87, (2)43 Other South, The, by Carl Degler, (3)3 Northwest Territory, (1)81, (2)102 “otherness,” of Appalachian people, (4)55-57 nuclear fission, (1)6 Our Country: Its Possible Future and Its Present Crisis, by Nystrom, Eric, review of Steam: The Untold Story of Josiah Strong, (4)58-59 America’s First Great Invention, by Andrea Sutcliffe, Over the Rhine (Cincinnati), (1)16 (2)88-89 Overton, James, (4)7 Overton, John, (4)7, 13 Owl Cars, Mashers, and Night Travelers: Women’s Experi- ence of Navigating the Nocturnal City, 1850-1920, by O Peter Baldwin, (3)108-109

O’Neil, William F., (1)91 O’Neill, C. William, (3)103 O’Neill, Tip, (2)40 P O’Toole, James, “The Day the World Changed: American Catholics and the Revolution of Vatican II,” (4)87 Pacific coast, (1)13 Oak and Ivy, by Addison Gayle, (3)94 Page, Wilbur A., (4)69 “Oh! Susanna,” by Stephen Foster, (4)75-78 Paine, Thomas, (4)20 Ohio Assembly, (4)23, 40 Paisley, Thomas, (2)73 Ohio Bicentennial Legacy Project, (1)75 paleontology, (3)97 Ohio Board of Canal Commissioners, (4)40 Panic of 1819, (4)25 Ohio Canal Commission, (4)23, 28 Panic of 1837, (2)44, (4)38 Ohio Enterprise, The, (4)68 Paris, Kentucky, (3)12 Ohio Mechanic’s Institute (OMI), (1)3, 37-46, 52, 55-58, 60- Parker, John P., (1)87 61, 67; Board of Directors, (1)42, 44 Parks, Rosa, (3)57 , (1)13, 88-89, (2)11-12, 23, 39-40, 43, 50, 62, Parton, James, (4)3 105, (3)8-9, 13, 91; Falls of, (3)93, (4)12, 26-27, Passaic, New Jersey, (1)13 72-73, 75 paternalism, (3)100 Ohio State Journal, (2)55 Patrick, Jeff, review of “The Supply for Tomorrow Must Ohio Statesman, (2)50, 55 Not Fail”: The Civil War of Captain Simon Perkins, Ohio Valley, (1)81, 87, (2)21, 33, 89, 92-93, 104, 106, Jr., a Union Quartermaster, by Lenette S. Taylor, and (3)109, (4)89 The Struggle for the Life of the Republic: A Civil War Ohio, (1)38, 42, 45, 51-52, 75-76, (2)7, 11, 14-15, 29-30, Narrative by Brevet Major Charles Dana Miller, 76th 34, 39-60, 86-87, 91-92, 97-98, (3)26, 30, 33-34, 36- Ohio Volunteer Infantry, edited by Stewart Bennett 37, 39-40, 75, 96, 102-103, (4)23-25, 32; northern, and Barbara Tilley (2)90-92 (1)14, (4)86; southern, (2)43; General Assembly, Patterson, James T., (3)26 (2)51, (3)103; political history of, (2)98; post-World Patterson, New Jersey, (1)13 War II politics, (3)21-40; and Democratic Party, Paul Laurence Dunbar, by Tony Gentry, (3)94 Peace Corps, (3)59

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peculiar institution, (2)56 Pope, Justin, review of Stephen Foster- The Musical, directed Peluso, Johnny, (2)76 by Rick Dildine, (4)2, Penland and Arrowcraft, (2)95 Popular Photography, (2)97 Pennsylvania, (1)52, (2)29, (3)27 ; and agricultural college, populism, (1)57 (1)25 pork, as commodity, (4)24, 30, 41 Perkins, Simon, Jr., (2)90-92 Porter, Jennie D., (4)69 Perry, Michael, Tales from Cincinnati Bearcats Basketball. Portsmouth, Ohio, (4)27 Reviewed by Leslie Heaphy, (2)100-101 Post Office, (1)13 Perryville, Kentucky, (3)15 post-Civil War period, (4)55, 57 Peru, Indiana, (2)4 posters, exhibition, (1)47-54; lithographic, (1)48; chromo- Pessen, Edward, (4)39 lithographic, (1)49, 54 Peter, Paul, and Mary, (3)55, 57 post-industrial economy, (3)65 Philadelphia Vigilance Committee, (1)88 Potofsky, Jacob, (3)33-34 Philadelphia, (1)12-14, 30, 79, (2)88, 93, (3)75, 79, (4)26, Potomac River, (2)88 65; and Centennial Exhibition, (1)44 Potter, Gary, (2)68 Phillips, Christopher, (1)103, (2)107, (3)111, (4)90 Pound Gap, (3)18 Philyaw, L. Scott, Virginia’s Western Visions: Political and Powell, Jane Matney, (3)55, 59 Cultural Expansion on an Early American Frontier. prejudice, racial, (3)59 Reviewed by Marion Nelson Winship, (3)90-91 Presbyterian Synod of Kentucky, (2)27, 30, (4)47, 53 Pike County, Kentucky, (3)10-11 Presidential Campaign (1824), (4)16; (1828), (4)3, 17 Piketon, Kentucky, (3)11 press, labor, (3)30, 33; Ohio, (3)35 Pinchot, Gifford, (1)77 Preston, William C. (CSA), (3)15, (4)50 Pinnacle, (3)51, 53 Prestonsburg, Kentucky, (3)10 pioneer, (2)14-15, 17; Midwestern, (2)9, 11 Princeton University, (1)26 Pise, Lievy (Olivia), (4)74, 78 printing press, (1)48, 51; steam-powered, (1)48-49 Pitman, Benn, (2)93-94 printing, electrotype, (1)48; relief, (1)48 Pitman, Isaac, (2)93 Proclamation of 1763, (3)91 Pitts, Yvonne, review of The Anti-Slavery Movement in Procter & Gamble, (1)16, (3)108-109 Kentucky, by Lowell H. Harrison and Evil Necessity: production, (1)11, 12; mass, (1)9; economic, (2)6 Slavery and Political Culture in Antebellum Kentucky, progress, (1)6, 28, 44-45, 47, 50, 52-53; national, (1)27; sci- by Harold D. Tallant, (1)84-86 entific, (1)33; commercial, (1)54; material, (1)65, (2)3 Pittsburgh Photographic Library, (2)96 Progressive Architecture, (3)77 Pittsburgh Pirates, (3)66, 70, 72, 75 Progressive Era, (4)48, 58 Pittsburgh Press, (4)85 Progressive Party, (3)26 Pittsburgh Project, (2)97 , (1)20; repeal of, (2)63 Pittsburgh Steelers, (3)66, 70, 72 proletarianization, of white workers, (2)46 Pittsburgh Survey, by Paul Kellogg, (2)96 property rights, (2)51, 53 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, (1)9, 12, 15, (2)85-86, 96, (3)63- prostitution, (2)64-65 84, 104, 106, (4)74-76; and riverfront, (3)64; and , (4)55-56, 58 Greater Pittsburgh Airport, (3)65; and Three Rivers Protestants, (2)72, 86-87 Stadium, (3)65; City Council, (3)66; Chamber of Protestants, and Selma to Montgomery march, (3)55 Commerce, (3)69; Stadium Committee, (3)74; and protests, anti-Vietnam, (3)59 dinosaurs, (3)97-98; Communist Party, (3)104; and Providence, , (1)56, (3)55 Stephen Foster, (4)74-76, 79 public debt, (2)45-46, 49, 53 planters, (2)47, 50; in Blue Grass, (2)48 public schools, Cincinnati, (1)58, 60, 69 Plato, (1)26 Pullman strike (1894), (4)82 Point State Park (Pittsburgh), (3)73 Purcell, John Baptist, (2)87 Political Action Committee, of CIO (CIO-PAC), (3)23, 30, Purdue University, (1)24 32-34, 37-39 Pursell, Carroll, (1)4 Political Action Committee, of Ohio Democratic Party, (3)24 Putney, Richard, (4)49 political corruption, (2)80-81 polygamy, (4)11 polytechnic schools, (1)32-33 Pontiac, Michigan, (3)29 Poole, Fr. William, (3)52, 54-56 “Poor Uncle Tom, good night,” by Stephen Foster, (4)79

110 OHIO VALLEY HISTORY Republican platform, (3)27 republican tradition, (1)55 Q republicanism, (1)55, 62-63, 65; in Cincinnati, (1)57 Republicans, (2)67-68, 76, (3)21, 23, 32; conservative, (3)23; , and Underground Railroad, (1)88 Congressional, (3)28; conservative, (3)40 Queen City of the West, (1)19, 24, 39, 43, 45, 47, 51-52, Revivals, (2)28, 30, 35 (3)74 Revolution, American, (3)91 revolution, market, (2)39; transportation, (2)39; American, (2)42 Revolutionary Era, (1)83, (3)92 R Rey, Celeste, ed., Southern Heritage on Display: Public Ritual and Ethnic Diversity within Southern Regionalism, race, (1)47, 48, 50, 52-54, (3)57, (4)47-48, 55, 58-59, 77-79; (4)85 and sports stadiums, (3)78-81; Anglo-Saxon, (4)47- Rhodes, James A., (3)103 48, 55, 58-59; and Stephen Foster, (4)77-79 Rice, David, (4)52 racial discrimination, (3)44-45; and Berea College, (3)44-45 Richmond, Andrew, review of Cincinnati Art-Carved racial equality, (3)43-44 Furniture and Interiors, edited by Jennifer L. Howe, racial prejudice, (3)59 (2)92-94 racism, (1)12, (3)88 ; in Kentucky, (1)86; in Alabama, (3)53; Richmond, Virginia, (2)23, (3)7, 10, (4)7, 67 and mob violence, (3)54 Ripley, Ohio, (1)87 railroads, (1)5, 13-14, 41-42, 44, (2)9 Rising Sun, Indiana, (1)87 Randall, Dudley, The Black Poet, (3)94 Rising Tide: Lessons from 165 Years of Brand Building at Randolph, A. Philip, (3)57 Proctor & Gamble, by Davis Dyer, (3)108-109 Randolph, George, (3)5, 7, 10, 12-13 river cities, (3)64 Randolph, John, (4)52 Riverfront Stadium (Cincinnati), (2)79, (3)69, 77-81 Rankin, John, (1)88 Robards, Elizabeth Sampson, (4)6 Ratliff, James, (3)26 Robards, Elizabeth Woodson Lewis, (4)4-6 Ratterman, Anne, (2)74 Robards, George, (4)5-6 Ratterman, George, (2)67, 70, 72-73, 75-81 Robards, Jesse, (4)5 Raymond Walters College (Cincinnati), (1)3, (4)87 Robards, Joseph, (4)5 Rea, Tom, Bone Wars: The Excavation and Celebrity of An- Robards, Lewis, (4)3-14, 16, 19-20; marriage to Rachel drew Carnegie’s Dinosaur. Reviewed by Phil Roberts, Donelson (Jackson), (4)6; marriage problems of, (4)6- (3)97-98 8; and Andrew Jackson, (4)8; divorce from Rachel Read, Henry E., (3)7 Robards (Jackson), (4)3, 9, 11-15, 19; marriage to Reconstruction, (1)54, 74, (3)60, (4)57 Hannah Wynn, (4)14; divorce narrative of, (4)19 Reeb, Rev. James, (3)49, 51, 53-54 Robards, Rachel, see Rachel Jackson Reece, B. Carrol, (3)27, 36 Robards, William, Sr., (4)4-6 Reed, Private Moses, (3)94 Robenalt, James D., Linking Rings: William W. Durbin and Reed, William, (3)97 the Magic and Mystery of America. Reviewed by Reemelin, Charles, (1)64, (2)53 Matthew Wittmann, (2)97-98 reform, marital, (4)12 Roberts, Phil, review of Bone Wars: The Excavation and reformers, agricultural, (1)29 Celebrity of Andrew Carnegie’s Dinosaur, by Tom regional identity, (1)41-42 Rea, (3)97-98 Reinhart, Joseph R., ed., Two Germans in the Civil War: The Robertson, Daniel, (2)53 Diary of John Daeuble and the Letters of Gottfried Robertson, James, (4)12 Rentschler, 6th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Re- Robertson, Oscar, (2)100-101 viewed by Christian B. Keller, (2)89-90 Robinson, Carroll, (3)46 Remini, Robert, (4)9-10, 17 Robinson, Rev. Stuart, (4)47, 50, 53-54 Rentschler, Gottfried, (2)89-90 Rocky Mountains, (1)78 “Representing the Art and Industry of Progress: Cincinnati’s Rogers, Elder Samuel, (2)32 Grand Exposition Posters,” by Tracy Teslow, Roll, Norbert, (2)74-75, 77 (1)1-2, 47 Rolston, Arthur, “A Tale of Two States: Producerism and Republic, The, (2)41 Constitutional Reform in Antebellum Kentucky and republican ideals, (1)67 Ohio,” (2)1-2, 39 Republican National Committee, (3)27-28, 33 Roman Catholics, (4)59 Republican Party, (3)21-23, 27, 30, 38-40, (4)68; Indiana, Rome, (1)32 (3)98 Rookwood Pottery (Cincinnati), (2)93

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Rooney, Miss Jennie, (1)48 Seiberling, Charles, (1)91 Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, (2)97-98 Seifried, Christian, (2)64-65, 79-80 Rosecrans, General William S., (2)92 Sellers, Charles, (4)32-33 Roselawn Baptist Church (Cincinnati), (4)66 Selma to Montgomery march, (3)43-60 Ross, Reuben, (2)21, 24 Selma, Alabama, (3)43, 45, 48-49, 55-56 Ross, Thomas R., (4)28 Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, (3)24, 28 Rowan, John, Jr., (4)75 Senate, United States, (3)23, 26, 28, 32, 35, 103 Royster, Jacqueline Jones. Profiles of Ohio Women, 1803- settlement schools, (4)61 2003. Reviewed by Bari Oyler Stith, (1)75-76 settlement, pre-Columbian, (3)88, 90 Ruegamer, Lana, (3)99 settlers, Quaker, (2)6, 11; Scots-Irish, (3)91; German, (3)91 Ruehlmann, Eugene, (3)71, 73, 83 Seventh Exposition, (1)44 Rumsey, James, (2)88-89 Sevier, John, (4)15 Russell Sage Foundation, (1)94 Shannon, Wilson, (2)50, 55 Rustin, Bayard, (3)57 Shapiro, Henry D., (1)95; Appalachia on Our Mind, (4)55 Rutgers University, (1)7, 24 Sharp, Joseph Henry, (2)93 Rydell, Robert, (1)4 Sharpsburg, Kentucky, (4)49, 56 Sheffield School, at Yale University, (1)32 Shenandoah Valley, (3)91 sheriff, Campbell County, Kentucky, (2)70, 72-73 Sherman, William Tecumseh, (2)90, (3)8 S Short, Peyton, (4)6-8 Short, William, (4)7 Saengerfest (or Music) Hall, (1)43, 47, 54 Sidlo, Steve, (1)100 Salstrom, Paul, (1)74 Siebert, Wilbur, (1)88 San Diego, California, (3)70 Signifying Monkey, The, by Henry Louis, Jr., (3)94 San Francisco, California, (1)13, (3)59 Simpsonville, Kentucky, (3)44 Sandy River valley (Kentucky), (3)11 City, Iowa, (3)93-94 Saturday Evening Post, (3)40, 104 Sive, Leonard, (2)68 Saturday Review of Literature, (3)53 Sixteenth Street Baptist Church, (3)46 “‘�Scared from Their Sins for a Season’: The Religious skilled labor, (1)16-18; immigrant, (1)14 Ramifications of the New Madrid Earthquakes, 1811- Skolnick, Joseph M., Jr., and N. Brent Kennedy, eds., From 1812,” by Tom Kanon, (2)1, 21 Anatolia to Appalachia: A Turkish-American Dia- Schenck, Carl A., (1)77 logue. Reviewed by David T. Gleeson, (4)84-85 Schenck, William, (4)26 slavery, (1)12, 25, 79, 84-87, (2)40, 43, 55, (3)87, 91, (4)29, Schmidt, Glenn, (2)63 57, 74, 79; in Kentucky, (2)45-47; in Appalachia, Schneider, Herman, (1)59, 67 (3)99; denunciations of, (4)29 school board, Cincinnati, (1)68, 70 slaves, (1)74, (2)42, 47 School of Technology, at Ohio Mechanic’s Institute, (1)59 Smith, Benjamin M., (4)52 Schramm, Jacob, (2)12, 17 Smith, Calvert H., (4)67 Schrift, Melissa, “Melungeons and the Politics of Heritage,” Smith, Corey, review of Daniel Boone: An American Life, by (4)85 Michael A. Lofaro, (1)83-84, (3)92-93 Schumpeter, Joseph, (3)101 Smith, Edmund Kirby (CSA), (3)3-5, 7-9, 11-13, 15, 17 Schwartz, David, (2)62 Smith, Ethan, Dissertation on the Prophecies Relative to science, (1)3, 27-31, 33, 45; and technology, (1)24 Antichrist and the Last Times (1811), (2)25 Scientific American, (1)30-31 Smith, George J., (4)23 scientific method, (1)28-29, 34 Smith, John, (3)90 scientific principles, (1)30-31 Smith, W. Eugene, (2)96-97 Scott County, Kentucky, (3)100 Smithson bequest, (1)25 Scott, Hugh, (3)27 Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of American His- Scranton, Philip, “Diversified Industrialization and Economic tory, (4)83-84 Success: Understanding Cincinnati’s Manufacturing Snadon, Patrick A., (2)94 Development, 1850-1925,” (1)1-3, 5, 69 Social Action Committee of the Newport Ministerial Associa- secession, (1)42 tion (SAC), (2)64-69, 70-72, 74-76, 79-81 Second Confederate Congress, (3)19 social gospel, (4)48 Second Party System, (2)56, (4)32 societies, horticultural and floricultural, (1)24 Seely, Bruce, (1)4 Society of Soul Winners, (4)47, 56, 61-63 segregation, Jim Crow, (3)45-46; in Kentucky, (3)43-44; soldiers, German-American, (2)89 school, (3)98

112 OHIO VALLEY HISTORY Solon, Indiana, (2)12 Still, Peter, (1)89 “Soul Winner: Edward O. Guerrant, the Kentucky Home Still, William, (1)88-89 Missions, and the ‘Discovery’ of Appalachia,” by Stith, Bari Oyler, review of Profiles of Ohio Women, 1803- Mark Andrew Huddle, (4)1, 47 2003, by Jacqueline Jones Royster, (1)75-76 South Korea, (3)26 stock, public, (1)15-16 South, the, (1)41-42 stockyards, Chicago, (1)18 South, Upper, (4)89 Stoddart, Jess, (4)56 Southern Christian Leadership Councils (SCLC), (3)45, 47, Stone, Barton, (2)29 48, 53 Stowe, Harriet Beecher, (1)88-89; Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Southern Forest Experimentation Station, (1)77 (4)76, 79 Southern Highland Handicraft Guild, (2)95 Stradling, David, (1)3 Southern Highlands, (1)94-95 strategy, production, (1)10 Southern Historical Society, (4)51 Straw, Richard A. and H. Tyler Blethen, eds., High Moun- Southern Mountaineers, The, by Samuel Tyndale Wilson, tains Rising: Appalachia in Time and Place. Reviewed (4)59 by Altina Waller, (1)74-75 Spanish government, (3)91 Stricklin, David, A Genealogy of Dissent: Southern Baptist spatial organization, (3)89 Protest in the Twentieth Century, (2)99 specialty production, (1)12 Strobridge & Company, Cincinnati, (1)49 Spencer, Marian, (4)66-67 Strong, Josiah, Our Country: Its Possible Future and Its Pres- spiritualism, (4)57 ent Crisis, (4)58-59 Sporting News, The, (3)71 Stryker, Roy, (2)96 Sports Illustrated, (3)71 Stuart Robinson College, (4)63 sports stadiums, (3)63-84 Stuart, Dorothy, (3)54 Sportsman’s Park (St. Louis), (3)67, 70-71, 76 Stuart, Harry, (2)74-75 Spraul-Schmidt, Judith, “Exhibiting the Changing World Student Association, Berea, (3)50-51 through the Ohio Mechanics Institute: From Annual Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), (3)44- Fairs and Exhibitions to Grand Expositions, 1838- 46, 48, 57 1888,” (1)1-2, 4, 37; “Spreading Charter Reform to Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), (3)107 County Government,” (4)87 Sturt, George, A Wheelwright’s Shop, (4)86 Springer, Reuben, (1)44 Suburban Xanadu, by David Schwartz, (2)62 St. Clare Catholic Church, Berea, (3)52 suburbanites, (3)80 St. Louis Cardinals, (3)67, 78, 80 suburbs, (3)83-84; of northern Kentucky, (2)62 St. Louis County, Missouri, (3)75 “Suburbs v. Slot Machines: The Committee of 500 and the St. Louis, (1)12, 14, 43, 79, 82, 92, (2)24, 33, (3)63-84; and Battle over Gambling in Northern Kentucky,” by riverfront, (3)64; and Gateway Arch, (3)66-67; Board Robert Gioielli, (2)1, 61 of Directors of Civic Progress, (3)67; City Plan Com- Suddes, Thomas, review of Call Me Mike: A Political Biog- mission, (3)67; Busch Stadium, (3)67 raphy of Michael V. DiSalle, by Richard G. Zimmer- St. Xavier High School (Cincinnati), (2)72 man, (3)102-103 Stadium Authority (Pittsburgh), (3)66, 76-77 suffrage, white manhood, (1)39 Stadium Citizens’ Advisory Committee (Cincinnati), (3)68 Sugar Creek, by John Mack Faragher, (4)39 stadiums, sports, (3)63-84, 105-106; cookie cutter, (3)64, Sugrue, Thomas, Origins of the Urban Crisis, (3)23 77-78, 82-83 Sunday school movement, (4)57 standardization, (1)9, 17 Supreme Court, United States, (4)81-82 State Department, United States, (3)25 Sutcliffe, Andrea, Steam: The Untold Story of America’s State of the Union Address (1950), (3)25 First Great Invention. Reviewed by Eric Nystrom, steam engines, (1)30, 51 (2)88-89 steamboats, (1)41, (2)88-89 Swedenborgian Church, (2)93 steel, (2)85-86 Sweet, Dr. Ossian, (4)88 Steelworkers’ News, The, (3)30 Swifton Commons Mall (Cincinnati), (4)66 Stephen Foster – The Musical, directed by Rick Dildine. Synod of Appalachia, Presbyterian, (4)63 Reviewed by Justin Pope, (4)74-79 Synod of Kentucky, Presbyterian, (4)61 Stephens, Alexander, (3)5-6, 8, 13 Stephenson, Sam, ed., Dream Street: W. Eugene Smith’s Pitts- burgh Project. Reviewed by Miles Orvell, (2)96-97 Steubenville, Ohio,(2)73 Stevens, Ed, (2)79 Stewart, Jimmy, (1)83, (3)92

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Thruston collection (The Filson Historical Society), (4)72 Thruston, Rogers Clark Ballard, (4)72-73 T Thwaites, Reuben Gold, (3)93 Tilton, Theodore, (4)57 Taft Labor Bill (1949), (3)24 Titus, Charles, (2)10 Taft, First Lady Hope, (1)75 tobacco, (2)42 Taft, Robert A., (3)21-40; and organized labor, (3)23-25; and Toledo, Ohio, (3)36, 102-103; City Council, (3)103 Taft-Harley Act, (3)21, 23-5, 29-30; and isolationism, tools, experimental, (1)5; machine, (1)5 (3)26, 29; denounced by unions, (3)33-34; and Demo- Toplovich, Ann, “Marriage, Mayhem, and Presidential cratic support, (3)35-36; and victory, (3)38-40 Politics: The Robards-Jackson Backcountry Scandal,” Taft, William Howard, Liberty Under Law, (4)81 (4)1-3 Taft-Ellender-Wagner Housing Act, (3)31 topography, of Kentucky, (2)42; of Ohio, (2)43 Taft-Hartley Act, (3)21, 23-25, 29-31, 33, 39-40, 102 tourism, (1)7; and sports stadiums, (3)73 Taiwan, (3)105 trade, international, (1)8, 15 “A Tale of Two States: Producerism and Constitutional Re- transportation (1)6, 14, 44; revolution, (2)39 form in Antebellum Kentucky and Ohio,” by Arthur Treaty of Greeneville, (1795) (1)79 Rolston, (2)1, 39 Tredennick, Dorothy, (3)44, 53 Tallant, Harold D., Evil Necessity: Slavery and Political Cul- Trenton, New Jersey, (1)12 ture in Antebellum Kentucky. Reviewed by Yvonne Tropicana Club, (2)73 Pitts, (1)84-86 Truman, Harry, (3)21, 23, 25-27, 35-36, 102-103; and Tarkington, Joseph, (2)24-26 economy, (3)36 Tarr, Joel, ed., Devastation and Renewal: An Environmental Tucker, George, (4)16 History of Pittsburgh and its Region. Reviewed by Tucker, Raymond, (3)82 Sandy Norman, (2)85-86 Turkey, (4)84 Taxpayer’s League, Cincinnati, (1)68 “Turnaround Tuesday,” (3)48-49 Taylor, John, (2)34 Turner, Squire, (2)46, 48 Taylor, Lenette S.,“The Supply for Tomorrow Must Not Turpeau, Lawrence, (4)69 Fail”: The Civil War of Captain Simon Perkins, Jr., Twachtman, John, (2)93 a Union Quartermaster. Reviewed by Jeff Patrick (2)90-92 Taylor, Zachary, (2)56 Teaford, John, (3)69 Tebeau, Mark, review of After the Smoke Clears: Struggling U to Get By in Rustbelt America, by Steve Mellon, (4)85-86 Uncle Tom’s Cabin, by Harriet Beecher Stowe, (4)76, 79 Technical High School, in Cincinnati, (1)61 Underground Railroad, (1)86-89, (2)102 technology, (1)3, 7-8, 14, 30; innovative, (1)6 Underwood, Joseph, (2)31 temperance movement, (4)57 , (3)4, 8 Tenkotte, Paul, “Defining a Region and Embracing Comput- Union Baptist Church (Cincinnati), (4)69 erization: The Encyclopedia of Northern Kentucky Union Church, Berea, (3)54 Project,” (4)88 Union Terminal (Cincinnati), (3)109, (4)65, 69, 87 Tennessee, (2)21, 24-25, 91-92, (3)9, 54, 87, (4)12-13, 61 Union Theological Seminary (Virginia), (4)52-53 Tenth Exhibition (1850), (1)41 Union, The, (4)68 Teslow, Tracy, “Representing the Art and Industry of unions, labor, (3) 21-23, 25, 28-29, 40, 101-102; trade, Progress: Cincinnati’s Grand Exposition Posters,” (3)100 (1)1-4, 47 United Electric Workers, (3)30 textile mill, (1)11 United Labor League, (3)37 Third Exhibition, (1)44 United Mine Workers, (3)25 Thirteenth Exhibition (1854), (1)41 United Rubber Workers Union (URW), (1)91, (3)101-102 Thomas Jefferson Foundation, (1)2 United Service Organizations, (4)69 Thomas Jefferson Papers: Retirement Series, (1)2 United States Magazine and Democratic Review, (2)41 Thomas, George H. (USA), (3)18 United States Steel, (3)99-100 Thompson, Henry, (3)46-49, 51 United States, (1)8, 50, (2)22, 93, (3)8, 26, 28-29, 91, 101, Thompson, Kenneth, (3)49 (4)17, 19, 24-26, 57-58; industry in, (1)5-6, 9; Com- Thornbrough, Emma Lou, Indiana Blacks in the Twentieth missioner of Labor, (1)5; Air Force, (1)5; Manufactur- Century. Reviewed by Selika M. Ducksworth-Law- ing Census, (1)16, 18-20; Congress, (1)23-25, (2)12, ton, (3)98-99 (4)25-26; Agricultural Society (1)24; Department Three Rivers Stadium (Pittsburgh), (3)65, 79-80, 82-83 of Agriculture, (1)25; Patent Office, (1)38; Sanitary

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“We Shall Overcome,” (3)48, 56, 58 American Frontier, by L. Scott Philyaw, (3)90-91 Wesley, John, The Cause and Cure of Earthquakes (1750), , (2)12; State Historical Society, (3)93 (2)25 Wise, Virginia, (3)87, (4)84-85 West End Community Council (Cincinnati), (3)81 Wise, William, (2)66 West Point, New York, (1)78, (3)4 Withrow, Thomas, (2)73 West Virginia, (1)91, (3)75, (4)61, 83 Wittmann, Matthew, review of Linking Rings: William W. West, the, (1)40-43 Durbin and the Magic and Mystery of America, by Western Lands and the American Revolution, by Thomas James D. Robenalt, (2)97-98 Perkins Abernethy, (3)91 Woodmason, Charles, (4)11 Western Reserve Chronicle, (2)55 Woodson, Silas, (2)48 Western Reserve University, (3)35 Woolworth’s department store, (3)46 Western Star, The, (4)23, 25-32, 34-36, 41-43; Whiggish Worcester, Massachusetts, (1)56 nature of, (4)29 World Series (1970), (3)69 Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, (2)28 World Trade Organization (WTO), (1)96 Wheelwright’s Shop, A, by George Sturt, (4)86 World War I, (1)77 Wherry, Kenneth, (3)28 World War II, (1) 9, 21, 91, 98, (2)100, (3)21, 23, 33, 63, Whig Party, (2)40-41, 46, 48-50, 52-57, (3)4; moderate, (4)69 (2)45, 50-51, 54; conservative, (2)44-46, 50-52 World’s Columbian Exposition (1893), (2)93 Whig State Central Committee (2)55 Worthington Inn, (2)103 Whisnant, David, (4)55-56 Wright, Frank Lloyd, (2)102-103 White House, (3)21, 49, (4)3 Wright, Harry, (4)81 White Sulpher Springs, West Virginia, (3)35 Wright, Mary Bryan, (2)11 White, Captain David, (2)10 Wyatt, Clarence, (1)100 White, Edward, (4)82 Wyatt-Brown, Bertram, (4)16 White, John W., Jr., (1)98-99 Wynkoop, Mary Ann, Dissent in the Heartland: The Sixties White, Upshire, (2)75 at Indiana University. Reviewed by Larry W. Blomst- Whitewater Valley (Indiana), (2)11 edt, (3)106-107 “A Whole New Ball Game: Sports Stadiums and Urban Wynn, Hannah, (4)14 Renewal in Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis, Wyoming, (3)97 1950-1970,” by Aaron Cowan, (3)1, 63 Wiethe, John, (2)100 , (4)4 Wiley, Allen, (2)31 Wilkins, Roy, (3)57 Y Wilkinson, James, (1)80 Williams, Elizabeth M., review of The Southern Highlander Yale University, (1)32 and His Homeland, by John C. Campbell, (1)94-95 York, Clark’s slave, (1)82-83 Williams, Hosea, (3)45 Young Americans for Freedom, (3)107 Williams, John S., (4)50 Young Men’s Business Club (see also Business Men’s Club), Williams, Micajah, (4)26, 35 (1)64 Williams, Michael Ann, (1)74 Young, Andrew, (3)48 Williams, Rosalind, (1)3 Young, Whitney, (3)57 Willis, Alan Scot, All According to God’s Plan: Southern Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company, (3)37 Baptist Missions and Race, 1945-1970. Reviewed by Youngstown, Ohio, (3)37 Robert Emmett Curran, (2)98-99 Wilmington, Delaware, (1)13, 56 Wilmore, Kentucky, (4)60 Wilson, Gregory, review of Wheels of Fortune: The Story of Z Rubber in Akron, by Steve Love and David Giffels, (1)90-92 Zander, Jessie Reasor, (3)44 Wilson, Samuel Tyndale, The Southern Mountaineers, (4)59 Zanesville, Ohio, (2)23 Winkler, Henry, (1)3 Zimmerman, Richard G., Call Me Mike: A Political Biog- Winkler, Wayne, Walking Toward the Sunset: The Melun- raphy of Michael V. DiSalle. Reviewed by Thomas geons of Appalachia. Reviewed by Ronald L. Lewis, Suddes, (3)102-103 (3)87-88 zoological gardens, (1)43 Winship, Marion Nelson, review of Virginia’s Western Vi- sions: Political and Cultural Expansion on an Early

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