Builders of Ohio

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Pub. Date: 2003-12-01
Publisher(s): Ohio State Univ Pr
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Summary

Van Tine and Pierces "Builders of Ohio is composed of twenty-four essays that use biography to explore Ohio's history. Collectively, they provide a historical overview of the state's development from George Croghan's search for fame and fortune on the seventeenth-century frontier through Dave Thomas's more recent creation of a fast-food empire. Each chapter also addresses important events and transformations in the state's history such as: European settlement; Native American resistance; the creation of territorial and state governments; the development of the state's educational and economic institutions; the disruption created by the Civil War; the struggle of African Americans and women to participate in Ohio's public life; efforts to ameliorate the pernicious effects of industrialization; the negotiation of the state's role in a nation increasingly dominated by the federal government; or the ramifications of de-industrialization and rise of a service economy.

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION
WARREN VAN TINE AND MICHAEL PIERCE
vii
1. George Croghan and the Emergence of British influence on the Ohio Frontier
ALFRED A. CAVE
1(13)
2. John Cleves Syormes and the Miami Purchase
R. DOUGLAS HURT
14(14)
3. Arthur St. Clair and the Establishment of U.S. Authority in the Old Northwest
JEFFREY P. BROWN
28(13)
4. Little Turtle, Blue Jacket, and the Second Tribal Confederation, 1783-1795
ALLAN R. MILLETT
41(39)
5. Thomas Worthington and the Quest for Statehood and Gentility
MARY ALICE MAIROSE
80
6. Philander Chase and College Building in Ohio
KENNETH H. WHEELER
72(12)
7. John Campbell and the Blending of Industrial Development and Moral Uplift in Early Ohio
PHILIP PAYNE
84(11)
8. John P Parker and the Underground Railroad
MERTON L. DILLON
95(13)
9. Frances Dana Gage and Northern Women's Reform Activities in the Nineteenth Century
BARBARA A. TERZIAN
108(13)
10. Clement L. Vallandigham, the Ohio Democracy, and Loyalty during the Civil War
ROBERTA SUE ALEXANDER
121(16)
11. George H. Pendleton and the Resurrection of the Democratic Party
ROBERT SAWREY
137(14)
12. B.F. Goodrich and the Industrialization of Ohio
MANSEL G. BLACKFORD
151(13)
13. Martin Foran and the Creation of Cleveland's Labor Movement
MICHAEL PIERCE
164(14)
14. Benjamin Arnett and the Color Line in Gilded Age Ohio
MICHAEL PIERCE
178(14)
15. Tom L. Johnson and Progressive Reform in Cleveland
ANDREW R.L. CAYTON
192(15)
16. William Oxley Thompson on Popular Education, Social Justice, and Social Control in Progressive Era Ohio
AMY FANCELLI ZALIMAS
207(11)
17. Florence E. Allen and "great changes in the status of women"
JOAN E. ORGAN
218(10)
18. Jane Edna Hunter and Black Institution Building in Ohio
VIRGINIA R. BOYNTON
228(12)
19. Martin L. Davey: Horatio Alger in the New Worlds of Tree Care and Partisan Politics
RONALD LORA
240(14)
20. George DeNucci and the Rise of Mass-Production Unionism in Ohio
WARREN VAN TINE
254(15)
21. John W Bricker and the Slow Death of Old Guard Republicanism
RICHARD O. DAMES
269(15)
22. James A. Rhodes and the 1960's Origin of Contemporary Ohio
WILLIAM RUSSELL COIL
284(15)
23. Carl B. Stokes, Cleveland, and the Limits of Black Political Power
LEONARD N. MOORE
299(12)
24. Dave Thomas, Fast Food, and Continued Opportunity in Ohio
H.G. PARSA AND DAVID GERALD HOGAN
311(14)
LIBT OF CONTRIBUTORS 325(6)
INDEX 331

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