INTRODUCTION |
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WARREN VAN TINE AND MICHAEL PIERCE |
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1. George Croghan and the Emergence of British influence on the Ohio Frontier |
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2. John Cleves Syormes and the Miami Purchase |
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3. Arthur St. Clair and the Establishment of U.S. Authority in the Old Northwest |
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28 | (13) |
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4. Little Turtle, Blue Jacket, and the Second Tribal Confederation, 1783-1795 |
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41 | (39) |
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5. Thomas Worthington and the Quest for Statehood and Gentility |
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6. Philander Chase and College Building in Ohio |
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7. John Campbell and the Blending of Industrial Development and Moral Uplift in Early Ohio |
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84 | (11) |
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8. John P Parker and the Underground Railroad |
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95 | (13) |
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9. Frances Dana Gage and Northern Women's Reform Activities in the Nineteenth Century |
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108 | (13) |
10. Clement L. Vallandigham, the Ohio Democracy, and Loyalty during the Civil War |
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121 | (16) |
11. George H. Pendleton and the Resurrection of the Democratic Party |
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137 | (14) |
12. B.F. Goodrich and the Industrialization of Ohio |
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151 | (13) |
13. Martin Foran and the Creation of Cleveland's Labor Movement |
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164 | (14) |
14. Benjamin Arnett and the Color Line in Gilded Age Ohio |
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178 | (14) |
15. Tom L. Johnson and Progressive Reform in Cleveland |
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192 | (15) |
16. William Oxley Thompson on Popular Education, Social Justice, and Social Control in Progressive Era Ohio |
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207 | (11) |
17. Florence E. Allen and "great changes in the status of women" |
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218 | (10) |
18. Jane Edna Hunter and Black Institution Building in Ohio |
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228 | (12) |
19. Martin L. Davey: Horatio Alger in the New Worlds of Tree Care and Partisan Politics |
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240 | (14) |
20. George DeNucci and the Rise of Mass-Production Unionism in Ohio |
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254 | (15) |
21. John W Bricker and the Slow Death of Old Guard Republicanism |
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269 | (15) |
22. James A. Rhodes and the 1960's Origin of Contemporary Ohio |
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284 | (15) |
23. Carl B. Stokes, Cleveland, and the Limits of Black Political Power |
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299 | (12) |
24. Dave Thomas, Fast Food, and Continued Opportunity in Ohio |
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H.G. PARSA AND DAVID GERALD HOGAN |
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311 | (14) |
LIBT OF CONTRIBUTORS |
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325 | (6) |
INDEX |
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