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Abington School District v. Schempp, (3) 34
A & I Wolf and Co, (1) 2
abolitionism, (1) 6-12, 14; Old Line abolitionism, (1) 10
abolitionists, (1) 3-4, (2) 3, 10, 12
activism, grass-roots, (1) 31-43; social, (1) 31
Adams, James, (2) 11
Adams, John, (4) 26
Adams, John Quincy, (3) 63
Adams, Luther, (3) 37
Adjutant General of Georgia, (4) 48
adultery, (4) 6-7
African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME), (2) 13
African Americans, (1) 3-4, 7-8, 26, (2) 3-15, 31-43, 50, (3) 37-50, (4) 38-39; as slaves, (2) 3-15; as fugitive slave, 3-8; and exodus from Cincinnati, (2) 8; and Underground Railroad, (2) 12; women, (2) 13; Cincinnatians, (2) 13; as soldiers, (2) 35,37-39; and religion, (2) 31-32; conversions, (2) 32, 35; and Christianity, (2)38; and churches, (2) 40; as Baptists, (2) 42; migrants, (3) 37-50; conception of South, (3) 37; and their neighborhoods, (3) 39; racial discrimination of, (3) 40; and employment, (3) 45; and civil fights movement, (1) 42, (3) 47-48
African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME), (2) 40,42
Afro-Christianity, (2) 3 1
agent, land, (4) 23, 28
Alabama, (3) 42
Albany, New York, (1) 5
Allais Union Hall, (1) 38
America, (4) 21; colonial, (4) 5; twentieth century migration in, (3) 38
America’s War on Poverty, (1) 31
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), (3) 17
American Methodist Association (AMA), (2) 38-39
American Revolution, (4) 24
American System, (2) 22
Americans, and view of Native Americans, (3) 9
Ammons v. Spears (1787), (4) 23
An American Colony: Regionalism and the Roots of Midwestern Culture, by Edward Watts, (3) 73-74
Anna, Illinois, (4) 57-58
antebellum America, (3) 34, (4) 25, 35; slaves in, (2) 43
“Anti-Evangelicals,” (2) 20
antislavery, (1) 14; factions, (11 12, newspaper, (1) 8; societies, (1) 3, 6
Apelt, Brian, The Corporation: A Centennial Biography of United States Steel Corporation, 1901 -2001, (3) 79, 81
Appalachia, 11) 31-43
Appalachia: A History, John Alexander Williams, (3) 77-78
Appalachian Committee for Full Employment (ACFE), (1) 37, 38
Appalachian Mountains, (4) 4, 13
Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), (1) 34
Appalachian Volunteers (AVs), (1) 39
Appleby, Monica, (4) 62
apprentices, acts concerning, (1) 11
Area Development Administration of the Department of
Commerce, (1) 39, 41
Armed Forces, (3) 44
Army of the Ohio, (4) 47
Army of the West, (4) 13
Art as Image: Prints and Promotion in Cincinnati, Ohio, Alice Cornell, ed., (3) 74-76
Artillery, (4) 40
artisans, German-born, (1) 19
Ashendel, Anita, (1) 1-2, 17
Athenaeum, (3) 20
Atlanta, Georgia, (3) 43
Attorney General, (4) 29-30
auctions, land, (4) 25-27
Austin, Stephen, (3) 53
Aydelott, Dr. Benjamin, (3) 20-21
Ayer, Perky, (1) 39
Ayers, Edward, (3) 39

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B

Bachelorhood, (1) 17; culture of, (1) 18
backcountry, (4) 4
Baker, Frederick, (4) 17
Baker, David Jewett, Sr., (1) 13
Ball, Reverend Edward, (2) 39
Baltimore, Maryland, 13) 60-61
Bank of the United States, (2) 18
Baptist Church, (2) 32
Baptist preacher, (4) 16
Bardstown, Kentucky, (4) 38,41,47-49
Battle of the Thames, (3) 14
battlefields, (4) 36
Baumler (Bimler), Joseph Michael, (2) 51-54
Beareau, Kate, (1) 21
Beauregard, General P. G. T. (CSA), (4) 37
Beitler, Joseph, (1) 22
Belleville, Illinois, (1) 11, 13
Benson, Lee, (2) 19, 21
Berea College, (1) 37, 39, 42
Berea Mission, (2) 38
Bergen, A. S., (1) 14
Bergmann, William H., “Tecumseh! Performed at the Sugarloaf Mountain Amphitheatre, Chillicothe, Ohio,” (4) 1, 55
Berry, Mariam, (2) 14-15
Berry, Samuel, (2) 14-15
Best, Joel, (1) 17
Bethel Church, (1) 6
“Beyond the Quest for the ‘Real Eliza Harris’: Fugitive Slave Women in the Ohio Valley,” Keith Griffler, (2) 1, 3
Bibb, Henry, (2) 40
Bibbs, Barbara, (4) 17
Bibbs, William, (4) 17
Bible, the, (2) 41, (3) 18-36; Protestant (King James version), (3) 21,23-24; Catholic version of, (3) 24; Douay, (3) 24
Bible War of 1869, (3) 17-36
Big Steel: The First Century of the United States Steel Corporation, 2 901-2002, Kenneth Warren, (3) 79-81
bigamy, (4) 15
Bigart, Homer, (1) 34
Biloxi, Mississippi, (4) 56
Birney, James Gillespie, (2) 6, 12
Birth of a Nation (1915), (2) 50
Bissell, William H., (1) 11
“Black Brigade,” (4) 38
Black Brigade of Cincinnati, The, (2) 49
Black Laws, (2) 8, 48
black workers, see African Americans
Blight, David, (2) 49-50
Bloomfield, Kentucky, (4) 48
“Blue & Gray, The,” (2) 50
Blue Licks, Battle of, (4) 13
Bluegrass region, (4) 21-22, 35
Boden, Mary, (1) 27
bond, posting of, (4) 13
Bonner, Thomas Neville, (4) 63
Boone, Daniel, (4) 13
Boone County, Kentucky, (2) 7
Boonesboro, (4) 13
“Border City at War, A: Louisville and the 1862 Confederate Invasion of Kentucky,” Stephen I. Rockenbach, (4) 1, 35
border region, (4) 35
border states, (2) 47
Borders, Anderson, (1) 5, 7
Borders, Andrew, (1) 4-7, 9, 12, 14
Borders, Harrison, (1) 5, 7
Borders, James J., (1) 9
Borders, Jarrot, (1) 5, 7,9,10
Borders, Martha, (1) 5, 7
Borders, Susan “Sukey,” (1) 5, 9, 10-14
Borders, William, (1) 13
Bordewich, Fergus, (3) 15-16
boss system, (1) 39
Boston, Massachusetts, (3) 53
Bourbon County, Kentucky, (4) 5
“Bourbon Democrats,” (2) 28
Bower, Kevin P., (2) 63
Boyd, Dr. Charles, (3) 24
Boyle, Brigadier General J. T. (USA), (4) 38
Braden, Anne, (1) 40
Braden, Carl, (1) 40
Bragg, General Braxton (CSA), (4) 36, 38,40-42,45-50
Brainerd, David, (3) 9
Brandenburg, Kentucky, (4) 42
Brashears, Margaret, (1) 23
breastworks, (4) 42
Breath, Capt. A., (1) 11
Breathitt, Edward T., Jr., (1) 34
Breckinridge, Major General John C. (CSA), (4) 49
British Isles, (2) 19
Bronner, Simon J., (4) 61
Brook Farm, (2) 51
brothels, (1) 19; western, (1) 18
Brown, Ebenezer, (2) 34
Brown, Jeffrey P., (3) 74
Brown, John, (2) 48
Brown, Lafayette, (3) 45
Buell, General Don Carlos (USA), (4) 36-37,40-42,45-47
Bulfinch, Charles, (3) 63
Burckin, Alexander, (1) 21
Burdett, Reverend Gabriel, (2) 38
business, western, (1) 18

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Cahokia, (3), 3
Cairo, Illinois, (2) 37
Calhoun, John C., (3) 53,63
Calvinism, (3) 70
Camp Nelson, Kentucky, and religion, (2) 38
Canada, (2) 3,5, 10
Canton, Illinois, (1) 11
“Cantuckey,” (4) 22
Capitol, (3) 62
Carberry, Joseph, (3) 29, 31
Carnett, Sarah, (4) 9
Carruthers, G. W., (2) 41
Carter, Chauncy, (3) 15
Carter, Leah, (4) 15-16
Carter, Meshach, (4) 15-16
“Case of Margaret Garner, The,” (2) 48
Cater, Douglas, (1) 36
Catholics, (2) 23-26; (3) 19-34; and schools, (3) 23, 26-34; the Church, (3) 23-24, 29-30; hierarchy, (3) 33
Catholic Telegraph, (3) 22, 24, 26, 32-33
Caudill, Harry M., (1) 34
cavalry, (4) 44,46-48; Confederate, (4) 48
Cave Hill Cemetery, (4) 40
Cayton, Andrew R.L., (1) 18; and Ohio: The History of a People, (2) 55-56
Centennial Exhibition, (4) 58
Chalfant, Theresa, (2) 26
Challenge and Change in Appalachia: The Story of Hindman Settlement School, Jess Stoddart, (3) 78-79
Chambers, Matthew, (1) 7
Chapese, Henry, (4) 9
Charlestown, Indiana, (3) 44
Chattanooga, Tennessee, (4) 37,41,48
Cheatum, Robert, (2) 33
Chesapeake Bay, (3) 59
Chicago, Illinois, (1) 8
Childers, Sarah, (1) 27
Chillicothe, Ohio, (4) 26, 28, 31, 53
Christ, (1) 6
“Christ Unchained: African American Conversions during the Civil War Era,” by Dan Fountain, (2) 1, 31
Christian Advocate, The, (1) 38
Christianity, (1) 6; (2) 31-43; and slaves, (2) 31-33; and African Americans, (2) 35-43; and prediction of emancipation, (2) 39
Christians, (3) 15,21, 30, 32-33; black, (2) 37
Chused, Richard, (4) 9
Cincinnati, Ohio, (1) 18-27; (2) 4, 6-7, 10-14, 17-19, 23-29, 48-49, (3) 17-36, (4) 35-41, 50, 56-57; and Bucktown, (1) 26; and merchants, (1) 22; and fugitive slaves, (2) 7, 11; and African American exodus from, (2) 8; African American community in, (2) 10, 13, 14; as Whig city, (2) 19; elite of, (2) 21; foreign-born of, (2) 22-24, 26; Germans in, (2) 23-24; native-born of, (2) 23-24; Democrats, (2) 25; and schools, (3), 18-20, 22-28, 30; and immigration, (3) 19-20; politics of, (3) 26; and press, (3) 33
Cincinnati College, (2) 18
Cincinnati Commercial, (2) 25-26
Cincinnati Enquirer, (2) 25
Cincinnati Gazette, (1) 22, 24
Cincinnati Historical Society, (1) 1
Cincinnati Journal, (3) 20
Cincinnati school board, (3) 22-24, 27-28, 31
Cincinnati Wesleyan Female Seminary, (3) 31
City of Conflict, (4) 36
civil rights, (1) 42
Civil War, (1) 4, (2) 12-13, 17,27, 31-32, 35-36, 38-39, (3) 39, (4) 35-50, 57; racial legacy, (2) 50; and Bible Wars, (3) 26; and Kentucky in, (3) 38 
Civil War, era, (2) 41
civilians, (4) 36, 39-40
Clark, Peter, (1) 49
Clarkson, Ann, (1) 17,20
class war, (1) 39
Clay, Henry, (2) 22,27,47, (3) 53, 68-69, 71
Cleveland, Ohio, (3) 18
coal camps, (1) 32
coal industry, (1) 40
coal towns, (1) 32
coalfields, (1) 39; mechanization, (1)
Coffin, Levi, (1) 4; (2) 4, 6-7, 10, 13, 48
Cohen, Patricia Cline, 26
Cole, Reverend, (1) 10
Cole, Mrs., (1) 10
College of Teachers, (3) 19-22
Collett, Wallace T., McCarthyism in Cincinnati: The Bettman-Collett Affair, (2) 64-65
Columbia, Tennessee, (3) 40
Combs, Bert T., (1) 34
Commercial, (3) 25, 28, 31-32
commercial capitalism, (1) 28
commissary general, (4) 13
Commissioner of Indian Affairs, (3) 15
Committee for Miners, (1) 37-38
Committee on Religion, (4) 6, 9-11
Commonwealth, (4) 50
communism, (1) 38-40
communities, (4) 13; acceptance of informal marriages, (4) 5
Community Action Agencies (CAAs), (1) 37-38, 41
Community Action Programs (CAPS), (1) 37
Compromise of 1850, (2) 20-21
“conductors,” (2) 3
Confederacy, (2) 33, 37, (4) 37, 50
Confederate (southern) soldiers, (4) 35-50
Confederate agents, (4) 44
Confederate Army, (2) 38, (4) 37, 44
Confederate leaders, (4) 35, 37
Congregational ministry, (3) 53
Conkey, Lincoln, (4) 44
Connecticut, (3) 53
Conscience of a Conservative, (1) 40
conscription, (4) 41,43
Constitutional Convention, (2) 18
Constitutional convention, Indiana, (1) 3; convention crisis, (1) 3
Continental Congress, (2) 17
“contrabands,” (4) 39
conveyance of lands, (4) 14
Cook, Charles, (1) 21
Coperas (Coppers) Creek, Illinois, (1) 8, 13
Cornell, Alice, ed., Art as Image: Prints and Promotion in Cincinnati, Ohio, (3) 74-76.
Corporation, The: A Centennial Biography of United States Steel Corporation, 1901-2001, Brian Apelt, (3) 79-81
Cotton Belt, (2) 12
Council of the Southern Mountains (CSM), (1) 39
Courier, (3) 32
Court of common pleas, (1) 13, 26
Court of Quarter Sessions, (4) 18
court records, county, (4) 5
courts, (4) 18; local, (4) 16; circuit, (4) 18; district, (4) 18
courtship, (1) 21; (4) 14
Covenanters, (1) 5-6
coverture, (4) 6, 10, 16
Covington, Kentucky, (2) 48 (4) 38,40
cowhide, (1) 22
craftsman, (4) 13
Creating A Perfect World: Religious and Secular Utopias in Nineteenth Centtrry Ohio, (2) 58-59
Crittenden, Major General Thomas L. (USA), (4) 45
Cross, Reverend John, (1) 8
Cumberland Road, (4) 31
Cumberlands, The, (1) 31

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Daily Gazette, (3) 20,25,27, 32
Daily Times, (3) 27-28
Dallas, Texas, (1) 34
Daniels, Roger, (4) 61
Danville, Kentucky, (3) 39, (4) 18
Dark Journey, by Neil McMillen, (3) 40
Davis, General Jefferson C. (USA), (4) 47
Davis, President Jefferson (CSA), (4) 37, 47
Davis, Caroline, (1) 21
Davis, Mary, (1) 23
Day, Timothy C., (2) 25-26
Dean, Julia, (1) 17, 19-20, 23,27
Dearborn, Henry, (3) 4-5
debt, national, (4) 26
Deep South, (1) 3; (3) 38-39,41,43-44,46,48
Delaware, Native American group, (3) 8-9, 12
Delaware River, (3) 58
Democrats, (2) 17, 19-29; in Cincinnati, (2) 25, (3) 26; Peace, (2) 26; and Democracy, (2) 28; in Kentucky, (3) 39
DePalma, Margaret, (3) 17
Department of the Interior, (1) 41
Department of the Ohio, (4) 37-38
Deputy Surveyor, (4) 25-26
desertion, in marriage, (4) 5, 6-8, 10, 15; notices, (4) 12, 15
Detroit, Michigan, (3) 44,48
Dickson, Judge William, (2) 49
District Court of Kentucky, (4) 23-24
divorce, (4) 3-18; as an act of legislature, (4) 3-4, 10-12, 15; legal history of, (4) 4, 6; petition for, (4) 4-11, 13, 16-17; records, (4) 4; methodological problems of, (4) 4; cultural parameters of, (4) 6; an act of, (4) 6-7, 10; precedents for, (4) 6; failed petitions for, (4) 8-9; extra-legal, (4) 15; informal, (4) 16; formal, (4) 17
Doctor’s Creek, (4) 48
Doody, William E., (1) 8 1
Doram, Catherine, (2) 13
Douglas, Stephen, (2) 25
Douglas, Frederick, (1) 11; (2) 3
Dowd, Gregory Evans, (3) 9; War Under Heaven: Pontiac, the Indian Nations, and the British Empire, (2) 56-57
dower rights, (4) 14
Drake, Daniel, (3) 70
Durbin, Philip, (4) 15
Durrill, Wayne K., “Review of Richard D. Mohr’s Pottery, Politics, Art: George Ohr and the Brothers Kirkpatrick,” (4) 59
Dvorak, Katherine, (2) 40

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E. I. Dupont Company, (3) 45
“Eastern Kentucky and the War on Poverty: Grass-roots Activism, Regional Politics, and Creative Federalism in the Appalachian South during the 1960s,” (1) 1-31
Ebersole, Gordon A., (1) 41
Eckert, Allan W., (4) 53
Economic Opportunity Act, (1) 35
economy, in Kentucky, (4) 4, 8; land-poor, (4) 17; frontier, (4) 21; local, (4) 30-31; personal, (4) 32
Eden, Illinois, (1) 5-6
Edgerton, Wisconsin, (3) 34
Edwards, Margaret, (1) 23
elite, of Cincinnati, (2) 21
Elkhorn Creek, (4) 13
Elkton, Kentucky, (2) 32
emancipation, (2) 34-35
Emancipation Proclamation, (4) 50
Engel u. Vitale, (3) 34
Engle, Stephen D., (2) 61
English common law, (4) 6
entrenchments, (4) 38-39
entrepreneurs, (4) 43
Episcopalians, (2) 21
Erie Canal, (1) 20
Essry, John, (4) 23
estates, landed, (4) 22
Europe, (3) 22
“Evangelicals,” (2) 19
Ewing, Thomas, (2) 22
Ezekiel, Judith, Feminism in the Heartland, (2) 63-64

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factories, (4) 35
Fairbank, Calvin, (2) 13
Fairfax County, Virginia, (4) 21; Court of Quarter Sessions, (4) 28
Faith and Action: A History of the Catholic Archdiocese of Cincinnati, by Roger Fortin, (2) 59-60.
“Family Ties, Party Realities, and Political Ideology: George Hunt Pendleton and Partisanship in Antebellum Cincinnati,” by Thomas Mach, (2) 1, 31
Farmington, Illinois, (1) 8
Farris, Nathan O., (1) 12
Fayette County, Kentucky, (4) 5
federal employees, (4) 25
federal government, (4) 21,25-26,28,31
Federal Land Law of 1800, (4) 27
federal land official, (4) 21, 25-28
federal statutes, (4) 31
Federalism, creative, (1) 31; and grassroots activism, (1) 34
Federalists, (4) 27
Federic, Francis, (2) 11-12
Fee, John G., (2) 48
Feminism in the Heartland, Judith Ezekiel, (2) 63-64
Fenwick, Bishop Edward, (3 ) 19
Filson Historical Society, The, (1) 1; (2) 49
Findley, Samuel, (4) 27
Finley, John, (1) 13
Finnigan, Ann, ( 1 23
Fischer, Carl T., (4) 53
Fisk University, ( 3 ) 48
“A Flight to Freedom: A True Story of the Underground Railroad in Illinois,” (1) 1, 3
foraging, (4) 44-46
Fort Harrod, (4) 13
Fort Mitchell, Kentucky, (2) 48
Fort Sumter, (2) 32
Forten, Charlotte, (2) 37
fortifications, (4) 38, 40
Fortin, Roger, Faith and Action: A History of the Catholic Archdiocese of Cincinnati, (2) 59-60
Fortress Monroe, (2) 39
Foster, Sarah Jane, (2) 38
Fountain, Dan, “Christ Unchained African American Conversions during the Civil War Era,” (2) 1, 31
Fox, Stephen, (2) 19, 21
Fox, Daniel, (1) 40
Frankfort, Kentucky, (3) 67, 69, (4) 48-49; and migrants, (3) 47
Frankfort Pike, (4) 47
Frans, Sheriff Peter, (1) 9, 10, 11, 12
Fraser, Abner, (3) 29
“free labor,” (2) 53
Free Soil philosophy, (2) 26
freedpeople, (2) 34; Christian, (2) 36; conversion, (2) 37
French, Elizabeth, (1) 17, 23
French, the, (1) 3
French Creek, Illinois, (1) 8
French trading post, (3) 4
Frick, Mary, (1) 23
Friends of Rational Liberty, (1) 7
frontier, (4) 3-4,21, 25-26
Frontiersman, The, (4) 53
Fry, Colonel Joseph B., (4) 47
Frye v. Essry (1795), (4) 23
Fugitive Slave Law, (2) 8, 20
Fuller, Mary, (1) 23
Fulton County, Illinois, (1) 8
Funk, John, (4) 8
Funk, Susannah, (4) 8
Fury, Biddy, (1) 25

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Galesburg, Illinois, (1) 9-12, 14-15
Gallatin, Albert, (4) 27-31
Galloway, Rebecca, (4) 54
Galt House, (4) 47
Gara, Larry, (2) 3
Gardner, Kirsten, (3) 82, (4) 6
Garner, Margaret, (2) 6-7, 15
Gates, Paul Wallace, (4) 25
gender, (4) 3-4, 6, 8; in law, (4) 3; cultural meanings of, (4) 3; narrative of, (4) 6, 11; differences, (4) 12; politics of, (4) 12; debates about, (4) 18
General Assembly, Indiana, (3) 8
General Missionary Baptist Association, (2) 41
General Order No. 4, (4) 41
Georgetown, Kentucky, (4) 37
Georgia, (2) 18,21, 33; settlers from, 5
Gerke, John, (3) 33
Germans, in Cincinnati, (2) 23; Protestant, (2) 23-24; Catholics, (2) 24; Democrats, (2) 24
Germany, (2) 17
Gettysburg, (2) 50
Gibault, Father Pierre, (3) 4
Gibson, Berman, (1) 37
Gilfoyle, Timothy, (1) 21,26
Gilman’s Point, (4) 46-47
Gladdy, Mary, ( 2 ) 3 3
Glen, John M., (3) 78
Glenn, Robert, (1) 23
Glory (1989), (2) 50
God, (1) 6
Goldwater, Barry, (7) 40
Gomez, Michael, (2) 31
Gone with the Wind (1939), (2) 50
Goose Island, (4) 4s
governor, Ohio, (4) 21
grass-roots activism, and regional politics, (1) 31
“Great Society,” (1) 35
Great Spirit, ( 3 ) 10-11
Green, John, (4) 11-12
Green, Rebecca, (4) 11-12
Green, Ediry, (1) 41
Green Amendment, (1) 41
Greene, General Nathaniel, (2) 17
Greene, Graham, (4) 53
Griffler, Keith, “Beyond the Quest for the ‘Real Eliza Harris’: Fugitve Slave Women in the Ohio Valley,” (2) 1, 3
grist-mill, (4) 30-31
Gruenwald, Kim M., (4) 60
guerrilla warfare, (1) 38
Gum’s Hotel, (1) 9

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Hagans, Marcelus, (3) 31-32
Haines, Zenas T., (2) 38
Hale v. Kentucky, (3) 40
Hall, Judge James, (3) 20
Hall, Susan, (2) 8
Halleck, General Henry (USA), (4) 46
Hamilton, Alexander, (4) 24
Hamilton County, Ohio, (2) 22, 26; Superior Court, (3) 31
Hampton, Virginia, (2) 37
“Happy Pappies,” (1) 38
Harper’s Ferry, (2) 48
Harrington, Michael, (1) 31
Harris, Eliza, (2) 3-7, 15; and the “real” Eliza, (2) 4-6, 8, 15
Harrison, Nicholas, (4) 15
Harrison, Robert, (4) 15
Harrison, William Henry, (2) 22, (3) 3-6, 8, 10-14,20, (4) 54
Harrison, Lowell H., (1) 32
Harrodsburg, Kentucky, (4) 22
Harvard College, (3) 53,70
Harvard University, (1) 42
Haviland, Laura, (2) 7, 10-11
Hawes, Richard, (4) 49-50
Hayes, James, (1) 4
Hayes, William, (1) 4-8, 10-14; descendents, (1) 4
Hazard, Kentucky, (1) 33
Hazard Herald, (1) 38
Headquarters in the Brush: Blazer’s Independent Union Scouts, by Darl L. Stephenson, (2) 60-61
Henry repeating rifle, (4) 42-43
Henson, Josiah, (2) 3
Hero of the Heartland: Billy Sunday and the Transformation of American Society, 1862-1 935, by Robert F. Martin, (2) 62-63
Heth, General Henry (CSA), (2) 48
Hicks, William, (2) 42
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, (2) 39
High Grove, Kentucky, (4) 48
Hindman, Kentucky, (1) 41
historians, progressive, (2) 19
Historic Zoar Garden Club, (2) 54
Historic Zoar Village, (2) 54
historiography, of early national West, (4) 4
Hoadley, George, (3) 31-32
Holley, Caroline, (3) 54-71
Holley, Harriette, (3) 54-71
Holley, Horace, (3) 53-71
Holley, Horace, Jr., (3) 54-71
Holley, I. B., Jr., (3) 53
Holley, Luther, (3) 53-71
Holley, Mary Phelps Austin, (3) 53-71
Holmes, W. L., (3) 45
Holmes, Frank, (1) 17,20
Holt, Michael, (2) 20-21
Hoosier Ordnance Works, (3) 44
Hoosiers, (4) 47
Horrocks, Frances, (1) 22
House of Burgesses, (2) 17
Howard Ship Yards, (3) 44-45
Howe, Daniel Walker, (2) 20-22,27
Hudson River, (3) 56
Huntington, Lyman, (2) 14
husband, (4) 3-18; as rogue, (4) 4, 7; and failure to support family, (4) 6-7; and ill-treatment of wife, (4) 6-8, 11, 14; deserted by wife, (4) 8-9, 14-15; and legal control of wife, (4) 10; and patriarchal authority, (4) 16; and shaping of marriage, (4) 18

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Iconoclast: Abraham Flexner and a Life in Learning, (4) 63
ideology, Victorian, (2) 8, 15; western Democratic, (2) 27; Jacksonian, (2) 28
Illinois, (1) 3-15, (4) 56-57; constitution of, (1) 6; country, (1) 3, 4, (3) 3; southwestern part, (1) 4; State Supreme Court, (1) 7
Illinois River, (1) 8
immigrants, (1) 18; in Cincinnati, (2) 23,26; German, (1) 18-20, (2) 23-24, (3) 19-20; Irish, (2) 24, (3) 20
indenture, papers, (1) 10; records, (1) 11; servants, (1) 3
Indiana, (3) 3, 7, (4) 39-40,42-43,47,55; Territorial Governor of, (3) 3; Territory, (3) 4,12; and African American migration, (3) 44-45 Indianapolis, Indiana, (1) 21,27, (4) 46
Indianapolis Locomotive, (1) 24
Indians, see Native Americans
infantry, (4) 41
infidelity, (4) 15
intoxication, (3) 4-5
invasion, (4) 35, 39,49-50
Iredell, Justice James, (4) 24
Iroquois, Native American group, (3) 9
Irvin, Sophy, (1) 23
Irwin, Elizabeth, (1) 23
“Isle of Man,” (4) 3
Israelites, Ancient, (2) 33
“‘It is the cause of all mischief which the Indians suffer’: Native Americans and alcohol Abuse in the Old Northwest,” by Randy Mills, (3) 3-16
“It Was North of Tennessee: African American Migration to Louisville and the Meaning of the South,” by Luther Adams, (3) 37-51

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Jackson, John Andrew Jackson, (2) 32
Jackson, Mattie, (2) 12
Jacksonians, (2) 19; principles of, (2) 27-28
Jacob, Colonel Richard, (4) 46
Jefferson, Thomas, (3) 11, 13, 53, (4) 31; and Jeffersonian philosophy, (3) 12
Jeffersonian Republicans, (4) 23
Jeffersonville, Indiana, (3) 44-45
Jeffrey, Julie, (2) 13
Jews, (3) 23
Jim Crow, (2) SO, (3) 37-38,40
Jim Crow Town, Kentucky, (3) 46
Job Corps, (1) 41
Johnny Green of the Orphan Brigade: The Journal of a Confederate Soldier, A. D. Kirwan, ed., (3) 76-77
Johnson, Lyman, (3) 40, 43, 46-47
Johnson, Elizabeth, (1) 23
Johnson (Lyndon B.), (1) 31, 41; administration, (1) 36, 37; Great Society, (1) 35
Johnston, Mary, (1) 26
Johnston, Michael, (1) 5
Jones, Beverly, (2) 43
Jones, Major General Sam (CSA), (4) 48
Jones, Loyal, (1) 37,42
Jones, T. A., (1) 11
Joyner, Charles, (2) 31
judiciary, Kentucky, (4) 22

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Kansas, (2) 25, (3) 15
Kansas-Nebraska Bill, (2) 25.
Kaskaskia, (1) 7, (3) 3; Court of the District of, (3) 3
Keech, Mary, (1) 23
Kellogg, Hiram Huntington, (1) 9
Kennedy, Ann (Ann Lindsay), (4) 13
Kennedy, John F., (1) 32, 34-36; administration, (1) 35-36
Kennedy, Robert F., (1) 42
Kennett, Colonel John, (4) 47
Kentuckians, (4) 36-37, 42, 50; pro-Confederate, (4) 36,48
Kentucky, (2) 3-6, 10, 12, 35,40,47, SO, (3) 37-50, 53, 67-71, (4) 3-18,22-25, 31, 35-50; eastern, (1) 31-42; and War on Poverty, (1) 31-43; northern, (2) 10; and difference from the South, (3) 38-39; and whites, (3) 39; and blacks, (3) 39-40; eighteenth-century, (4) 3; as part of Virginia, (4) 4; state capitol, (4) 6; legislative records of, (4) 5-7; House journal, (4) 5-7, 10; Senate journal, (4) 5-8, 10; General Assembly, (4) 5-6, 8-10, 12, 16-18; and acts of divorce, (4) 6; northern, (4) 38; Confederate Governor of, (4) 49-50; economy of, (4) 50
Kentucky Campaign, (4) 36
Kentucky Gazette, (4) 3, 5-6, 15-16
Kentucky General Assembly, (4) 5-6, 8-12, 16-18; manipulation of divorce petitions, (4) 10-11
“Kentucky Miners: A Grim Winter,” (1) 34
Kentucky Un-American Activities Committee (KUAC), (1) 40
Kerber, Linda, (4) 8
Kern, Kevin, (2) 56
Key to Uncle Tom’s Cabin, (2) 3
King, Elizabeth, (4) 7
King, Martin Luther, (3) 47
King, Robert, (4) 7
King, Rufus, (3) 30-31
Kirkpatrick, Cornwall, (4) 56-59
Kirkpatrick, Wallace, (4) 56-59
Kirwan, A. D., ed., Johnny Green of the Orphan Brigade: The Journal of a Confederate Soldier, (3) 76-77
Kline, Wendy, (2) 64
Klotter, James C., (1) 32
Kluge, Anna (3) 7
Kluge, John (3) 7
Knight, Maria, (1) 23
Knightlinger, Jacob, (1) 8
Know Nothings, (1) 20
Know-Nothing Party, (2) 24-26
Knox College, (1) 9
Knox County, Illinois, (1) 8-12; history of, (1) 10, 14
Knoxville, Tennessee, (3) 43, (4) 37
Koerner, Gustave P., (1) 11, 13
Kondo, Dorinne, (3) 46
Kornbluh, Andrea Tuttle, (2) 65
Ku Klux Klan, (2) 50

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“L & N Blues, The,” (3) 37
“Liberty’s Trial,” (2) 48
labor movement, (1) 33
laborers, (4) 38-39
Lafcadio Hearn’s America: Ethnographic Sketches and Editorials, (4) 61
Lake Erie, (3) 14
Lake Michigan, (3) 14
land, (4) 21,23,25-30; market, (4) 21,23-26; bounties, (4) 22; claims, (4) 22-24, 30; policy, (4) 23, 31; prices, (4) 24; sales, (4) 25-27
Land Law of 1800, (4) 25-26,28-31
land office, (4) 27-28
land speculation, (1) 5; see also speculator, land
landholders, Virginia, (4) 21
Lane, Noah, (4) 28
Lane Seminary, (2) 14
Lane v. Worthington, (4) 28
lawmakers, Kentucky, (4) 3-9, 18; and relief to abandoned wives, (4) 8; Maryland, (4) 9
Lee, Mother Ann, (2) 51
legal disputes, (4) 24
legislation, (4) 26
legislative committee, (4) 11
legislature, Kentucky, (4) 8-9; act of, (4) 10
Leininger-Miller, Theresa, (3) 76
Lewis, Helen M., (4) 62
Lewis, John L., (1) 32
Lexington, Kentucky, (1) 22, (2) 12, (3) 45, 49, 55, 66-68, 70, (4) 37-38
Liberty on the Border, (2) 50
“Liberty on the Border: A Civil War Exhibit,” James Ramage, (2) 1,47
“Liberty Denied,” (2) 47
Lincoln, Abraham, (2) 20,26, 34, (4) 38,46,50
Lincoln County, Kentucky, (4) 5
Lindsey, Ann, (4) 12-18; and her property, (4) 14
Lindsey, Joseph, (4) 13
Lindsey, Robert, (4) 14
Little, Eliza, (2) 9-10
Little Miami River, (4) 25
Littlejohn, Channa, (2) 34
Lockwood, Samuel D., (1) 14
London Quarterly Review, (3) 70
Los Angeles, California, (3) 44
Louis XVIII, King of France, (3) 62
Louisiana, (3) 66
Louisiana Baptist Convention, (2) 42
Louisiana Purchase, (4) 31
Louisville, Kentucky, (1) 17-19,20-21,23,25,27, (3) 69, (4) 35-50; migration to, (3) 37-50; whites in, (3) 40; and orientation to North, (3) 40; and manufacturing, (4) 35; and pork industry, (4) 35; and rebel sympathizers, (4) 42; and Unionists, (4) 42; and economy, (4) 43-44; merchants, (4) 43
Louisville and Nashville (L & N) Railroad, (3) 45, (4) 35-36,42
Louisville Courier-Journal, (1) 35
Louisville Daily Courier, (1) 23
Louisville Daily Journal, (4) 42,47, 50
Louisville Defender, (3) 42
Louisville Evening Bulletin, (4) 41
Louisville Municipal College for Negroes, (3) 40-41,45
Louisville Pike, (4) 36
Lovejoy, Owen, (1) 4
Luckenbach, Abraham, (3) 7
Lutheran State Church, (2) 51
Lytle, General William Haines, (2) 49, (3) 20

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Mach, Thomas, “Family Ties, Party Realities, and Political Ideology: George Hunt Pendleton and Partisanship in Antebellum Cincinnati,” (2) 1, 31
Mack, Frank, (3) 29
Madison County, Kentucky, (4) 5
Maggard, Charles “Buck,” (1) 39,42
male culture, (1) 21, 28
Mallory, James, (2) 35-36
Maltese Cross, (2) 49.
Malvin, John, (2) 8.
Mannard, Joseph, (4) 63
Mansfield, Edward, (2) 29
Manypenny, George, (3) 15
Marine, Illinois, (1) 11
marital conflict, (4) 5-6, 8-9, 11-12, 16
marital separation, (4) 4, 15,17; informal, (4) 12; legal, (4) 16
market, (4) 22, 32; unregulated land, (4) 21,23,25, 31; land, (4) 21,23-26, 31
Market Revolution, (2) 19,21
Marks, Reverend William G., (3) 45-46,49
marriage, (4) 3-18; meaning of, (4) 3; on frontier, (4) 3; legal history of, (4) 4; methodological problems of, (4) 4; “common law,” (4) 5; and desertion, (4) 5, 7-8, 10, 14; contract of, (4) 7-8, 15, 17-18; and importance of property, (4) 18
Marshall, Chief Justice John, (4) 24
“Marshall Plan,” domestic, (1) 35
martial law, (4) 37
Martin, Elmer P., (3) 49
Martin, Joanne Mitchell, (3) 49
Martin, Robert F., Hero of the Heartland: Billy Sunday and the Transformation of American Society, 1862-1 935, (2) 62-63
Maryland, (4) 9
Mason County, Kentucky, (2) 11
Mason-Dixon Line, (3) 45
Mathews, Catherine, (1) 27
Matthews, Stanley, (3) 31
Mauckport, Indiana, (4) 42
Mayo, Dr. Amory Dwight, (3) 30, 33
“maximum feasible participation,” (1) 32,41
Maysville, Kentucky, (2) 12, (3) 65, 68-69
McCarthyism in Cincinnati: The Bettman-Collett Affair, by Wallace T. Collett, (2) 64-65
McClellan, General George (USA), (2) 17, (4) 46
McClinton, Sam, (1) 13
McCords, Mr., (1) 11
McDonald, Alice, (1) 17,20
McDonough, James Lee, (4) 36
McDowell, Robert Emmet, (4) 36
McDowell, James, (1) 8
McDowell, Kentucky, (1) 33
McFarland, Morgan, (2) 59
McGinty, James, (4) 12-16, 18
McKinney, Henry, (1) 23-24
McSurely, Alan, (1) 40
McSurely, Margaret, (1) 40
media, national, (1) 34
Memphis, Tennessee, (3) 43
men, (4) 3-18; as husbands, (4) 3-4, 6-18; in shaping of divorce law, (4) 4; as patriarch, (4) 4, 16-17; marital transgressions of, (4) 8; and the legal system, (4) 12; and property ownership, (4) 17
Mercer County, Kentucky, (4) 16-17
merchants, German-born, (1) 19
“metes and bounds,” (4) 22
Methodist Churches, and African Americans, (2) 38
Methodist Episcopal Zion Church (AME Zion), (2) 40
Miami, Native American group, (3) 5, 11
Miami Canal, (1) 25
Miami Tribe (secret society), (2) 24-25
Michaelson, Robert, (3) 34
Middle West (trans-Mississippi West), (1) 18
Middlesboro, Kentucky, (1) 33
Middletown, Kentucky, (4) 46-47
migrants, African American, (3), 37-50; and historians view of, (3) 47; and civil rights movement, (3) 47-48
migration, westward, (4) 22
militia, (3) 6
Miller, Samuel A,, (3) 28-29
Miller Amendment, (3) 31
Mills, Randy, (3) 3
miners, disaffection of, (1) 38; jobless, (1) 37; protests by, (1) 33-35; unionization of, (1) 32
mines, dog-hole, (1) 33; non-union, (1) 32; surface (strip) mining, (1) 32,41; truck, (1) 32-33
mining, industry, (1) 32
missionaries, to freedpeople, (2) 37; to African Americans, (2) 39,41; Southern Baptist, (2) 41
Mississippi, (2) 37
Mississippi, (3) 14,40, 42, (4) 8
Missouri, (2), 34, 37
Mitchell, General Ormsby M., (2) 18
Mitchell, William, (2) 4, 7.
“mixed enterprise,” (4) 31
Mohr, Richard D., (4) 56-59
Monroe, James, (3) 53, 63
Montgomery, Father Stephen, (3) 20-22
Montgomery, William, (2) 40
Montgomery Bus Boycott, (3) 47
Monticello, (3) 53
Moody, Granville, (3) 28
Moore, David, (1) 22
Moravian missionaries, (3) 7, 10-1 1
Moreau, General, (3) 58
Morgan, General John Hunt (CSA), (2) 49, (4) 37,44
Morgan’s Cavalry, (4) 44
Morris, Nancy, (4) 9
Morrision, Daniel, (1) 14
Morrison, Hannah, 5, 7, 9,11, 12, 14
Mount Vernon, (3) 60
Mountain Sisters: From Convent to Community in Appalachia, (4) 62
mountaineers, (1) 31
Mudd, Dr. Jerome, (3) 23-24
MulIoy, Joe, (1) 40
“Munceytown,” (3) 7,9
Munfordville, Kentucky, (4) 36
Murphy, Kevin P., (3) 83
Murray, Pauli, (3) 47
My Life as a Gay Man in a Straight Woman’s Body, by Carol Sherman-Jones, (3) 83
“Myth of the Abandoned Wife, The: Married Women’s Agency and the Legal Narrative of Gender in Eighteenth-Century Kentucky,” by Honor R. Sachs, (4) 1, 3

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NAACP, (3) 47-48
Nall, Captain Martin, (4) 9
Nall, Elizabeth, (4) 9
Nancarrow, John, (4) 9
narrative, (4) 12; of abandonment, (4) 7-8; of victimization, (4) 7, 12; acceptable, (4) 10; gender, (4) 11; of women’s experiences, (4) 12; national, (4) 32
Nashville, Tennessee, (3) 37,43,48, (4) 36
Nast, Thomas, (4) 57
Natchez, Mississippi Territory, (4) 24
National Freedmen’s Relief Association, (2) 36
National Guard, (10 38
National Road, (3) 66
National Theatre, 23
Native American, (3) 3-16, (4) 53-54; and alcohol addiction, (3) 3-8, 11
Native Americans, (1) 3
nativism, (2) 24-25
Nelson, General William “Bull” (USA), (4) 38-42,45,47
neo-mercantilism, (2) 27-28
Neon, Kentucky, (1) 42
New Albany, Indiana, (4) 40,42,44
New Albany, Ohio, (1) 23,24
New Albany Daily Ledger, (4) 40
“New Frontier,” (1) 35
New Harmony, Indiana, (2) 53
New Haven, Connecticut, (3) 53
New Haven, Kentucky, (4) 47
New Jersey, (3) 17, 56-57
New Jerusalem, (2) 54
New Orleans, (2) 10-12, (3) 13,69, 71
New York, (2), 18,21, (3) 56, (4) 26
New York City, (1) 4, 10, 14,28, 37, (3) 47,49
New York Times, (1) 34
Newman, Sally, (1) 13
Newport, Kentucky, (4) 38
Nice, Alice, (1) 23
Night Comes to the Cumberlands: A Biography of a Depressed Area, (1) 34
Noe, Kenneth W., (3) 77, (4) 36
Norman, Gurney, (1) 38
North, migration to the, (3) 38-50; and Louisville’s relation to, (3) 40
North Carolina, (4) 47
North Carolina, (1) 5
northern states, (1) 15
Northwest Ordinance, (1) 3
Northwest Territory, (3) 4,11, (4) 21,23,25,27-28
Northwestern Army, (3) 14
“Notorious Home of Harlotry: Regulating Prostitution in the Ohio Valley, 1850-1860,” (1) 1, 17
Noyes, John Humphrey, (2) 51

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Office of Economic Opportunity, (1) 35, 36, 37,40
Ogle, Milton, (1) 40
Ohio, (2) 17,47, 50, (4) 21,23,25-30, 38, 54-55; as destination for fugitive slaves, (2) 3; state legislature, (2) 14; and Whigs, (2) 21-22,24; State Senate, (2) 24; and religion, (3) 18-36, 65, 67-68; Territory, (3) 7; Supreme Court, (3) 17,32-33; School Board, (3) 29; Bill of Rights, (3) 32; Constitution, (3) 32-33 
Ohio Canal, (4) 31
Ohio Constitutional Convention, (2) 23
“Ohio fever,” (4) 22-23
Ohio Historical Society, (2) 48, 54
Ohio River, (2) 3-5, 7, 9-10, 12, 14, 17, 49-50, (3) 8, 14, 37, 39 (4) 15, 25, 39-40,42,48; falls of, (4) 37
Ohio State Penitentiary, (2) 49
Ohio Valley, (1) 17-21, 22, 24, 27-28, (2) 6-7, 13, (4) 21, 32, 37; and fugitive slaves, (2) 6, 15; and African American women in, (2) 13; education, (3) 19
Ohio: The History of a People, by Andrew R. L. Cayton, (2) 55-56
Ohio-Erie Canal, (2) 52
Ohr, George, (4) 56-59
Old Northwest, (3) 3, 13-14, (4) 21,53-54
Oneida, New York, (2) 51
Orphan Brigade, (4) 49
Owen, Robert, (2) 53

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Palissy, Bernard, (4) 57
Palmer, Elizabeth, (1) 23
Panic of 1819, (2) 19
Paris, Kentucky, (3) 39
Parker, John, (2), 4,7,12
party system, and creative federalism, (1) 36
Patoka, (3) 3
patronage, and party system, (1) 36
Peace Corps, (1) 35
Pease, Theodore, (1) 6
peltry, (3) 4
Pendleton, Edmund, (2) 17
Pendleton, George Hunt, (2) 17-29
Pendleton, Mary Alicia Lloyd Nevins Key, (2) 18,21
Pendleton, Nathaniel Greene, (2) 18,21,26
Pendleton, Nathaniel, (2) 17
Pendleton Act of 1883, (2) 17
Pennsylvania, (4) 22
Pennsylvania Bank, (3) 59
People’s Party, (2) 25
Peoria County, Illinois, (1) 8
Perkins, James H., (3) 22
Perkins, Carl D., (1) 41
Perry County, Illinois, (1) 11; circuit court, (1) 14
Perry County, Kentucky, (1) 37
Perryville, Battle of, (4) 36,48
Perryville, Kentucky, (4) 50
petition, divorce, (4) 4-11, 13, 16-17
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, (3) 56, 58-59, (4) 25-26
Philadelphia Bank, (3) 59
Pickett’s Charge, (2) 50
pietistic sect, (2) 51
Pike County, Kentucky, (1) 40
Pike’s Music Hall, (3) 30
Pikeville, Kentucky, (1) 40
Pinckneyville, Illinois, (1) 11-12,14
“pink sheet,” (1) 39
Pirtle, Carol, (1) 1-3
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, (4) 26-27
Plank, Geoffrey, (2) 57
Poage, William, (4) 13
politics, courthouse, (1) 31; national, (4) 21,23
Polk, General Leonidas (CSA), (4) 48-49
pontoon bridge, (4) 40-42
poor houses, (1) 27
Pope, (3) 25,29
Popish domination, (3) 18
pork industry, (4) 35
Portland, Kentucky, (4) 40
Potawatomie, Native American group, (3) 15
Potomac River, (3) 63, 65
pottery, (4) 56-58
Pottery, Politics, Art: George Ohr and the Brothers Kirkpatrick, (4) 56
Potts, Philopena, (1) 23
Powers, Georgia Davis, (3) 49
preacher, Baptist, (4) 16
pre-emption, (4) 28-31
Prentice, George, (4) 43
Presbyterianism, (1) 6, 10; (3) 70
President’s Appalachian Regional Commission (PARC), (1) 34
Prewitt, Mary, (4) 15
Princeton, New Jersey, ( 3 ) 58
prisoners-of-war, (4) 35
profiteering, (4) 21,39
Progressive Labor, (1) 39
Progressive Miners League, (1) 38
“Project 60,” (1) 34
property, (4) 10-11, 13, 17-18; division of, (4) 14; control of, (4) 17-18; contested, (4) 23; rights, (4 24; irregularly shaped, (4) 25; rectangular, (4) 25-26
Prophet, the, (3) 3,9-14
Prophet Town, (3) 14
proslavery forces, (2) 3
Prostitution, (1) 17-28, regulation of, (1) 17; “Cyprian,” (1) 27
Protestants, (2) 23-24, (3) 17-18,20,23-28, 34
Provincial Councils of Cincinnati, (3) 26; Archdiocesan, (3) 27
Pugh, George Ellis, (2) 26,29
Pullman cars, (3) 37
Purcell, Archbishop John B., (2) 23, (3) 17,20-23,25-29,31,33
Purcell, Edward, (3) 27
Purcell v. Gerke, (3) 33
Putnam, Rufus, (4) 25

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Quaker, (2) 26, 52
Quebec, Bishop of, (3) 4
Queen City, (2) 10, 17-19,23; of the West, (2) 6, (3) 17, 19
Quincy, Illinois, (1) 11

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Rabb, Jewel, (3) 46,48
Rabb, Maurice, (3) 46-48
Raboteau, Albert, (2) 33
Race and Reunion: The Civil War in American Memory, by David W. Blight, (2) 49
radicalism, and miners’ movements, (1) 38
Ramage, James, “Liberty on the Border: A Civil War Exhibit,” (2) 1,47
Ramsey, William, (3) 30-31
Randolph County, Illinois, (1) 3-4, 6-8, 10-13
Rankin, Adam, (2) 6
Rankin, John, Jr., (2) 4-8
Rankin, Reverend John, (2) 4-7
Rao, Gautham, “Thomas Worthington, and the Great Transformation: Land Markets and Federal Power in the Ohio Valley, 1790-1805,” (4) 1, 21
Rauch, F. W., (3) 27-28
rebels, (4) 42,44
Reconstruction, (3) 3 8
records, legislative, (4) 5; public, (4) 5; official, (4) 12; marriage, (4) 16
recruits, (4) 36-37
Red Cross Hospital, in Louisville, (3) 40
“red-baiting,’’ (1) 38
Reed, (George Washington) Gale, 10
Reedy, George, (1) 37
Reemelin, Charles, (2) 25
reform, of federal programs, (1) 36
Reformed Presbyterian Church, (1) 5
Register, Land Office, (4) 27
Reily, John, (3) 18
reinforcements, (4) 37-38
“Religion in the Classroom: The Great Bible Wars in Nineteenth Century Cincinnati,” by Margaret DePalma, (3) 17-36
religious ideas, African, (2) 31
Renault, Philippe Francois, (1) 3
“Report on Public Credit,” (4) 24
republic, early, (4) 22, 31
Republican Party, (2) 26
revenue, public, (4) 25-26
“Review of Richard D. Mohr’s Pottery, Politics, Art: George Ohr and the Brothers Kirkpatrick,” Wayne K. Durrill, (4) 1,56
Revolutionary War, (2) 17-18
Rich in Good Works: Mary M. Emery of Cincinnati, by Millard F. Rogers, Jr., (2) 61
Richards, Frederick, (1) 23
Richmond, Battle of, (4) 38
rifle pits, (4) 39-40
Ripley, Ohio, (2) 4-6
ritual, wedding, (4) 5
River Home: A Memoir, (4) 64
River of Enterprise: The Commercial Origins of Regional Identity in the Ohio Valley, 1790-1850, (4) 60
Robinson, Tom, (2) 34
Rochester, New York, 20
Rockenbach, Stephen I., “A Border City at War: Louisville and the 1862 Confederate Invasion of Kentucky,” (4) 1, 35
Rogers, Millard F., Jr., Rich in Good Works: Mary M. Emery of Cincinnati, (2) 61
Rogers, Polly, (4) 7-8
Rogers, Robert, (4) 7-8
Rokicky, Catherine M., Creating A Perfect World: Religious and Secular Utopias in Nineteenth Century Ohio, (2) 58-59
Roman Cathedral, (3) 62
Roman Catholic Society for the Diffusion of Knowledge, (3) 22
Rome, (3) 29
Rookwood pots, (4) 59
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, (3) 44
Roots (1977), (2) SO
“roving pickets,” (1) 33-34
roving pickets, (1) 37-39
Rutherford, Elizabeth, (4) 10-11
Rutherford, John, (4) 10-11

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Sachs, Honor R., “The Myth of the Abandoned Wife: Married women’s Agency and the Legal Narrative of Gender in Eighteenth-Century Kentucky,” (4) 1, 3
Sage, George R., (3) 30-31
Salisbury, Connecticut, (3) 53,55,57
Salt River, (4) 45
San Francisco, California, (3) 44
saw-mill, (4) 29, 31
Schwartz, Carl, (4) 44-45
Scioto River, (4) 25
Scott, Colonel John, (4) 46
Scroggins, Frances Jane, (2) 13-14
secession, (4) 50
secessionists, (4) 42-43
Second Bank of the United States, (2) 19
Second Confiscation Act, (4) 50
segregation, (3) 37-50; on trains, (3) 37; in Louisville, (3) 39, 42
Seigel, Abraham, (1) 22
Seiter, William, (1) 21
self-divorce, (4) 4-5, 15
self-marriage, (4) 5
Sellers, Cleveland, (3) 47
Seminar on the City, (2) 50
sentries, (4) 44
separation agreements, informal, (4) 9-10, 13-14, 18; negotiations for, (4) 14; favorable, (4) 16
servants, indentured, (1) 3
servitude, involuntary, (1) 3
settlers, (1) 3, (4) 22,30-31; in Kentucky, (4) 4
Seyal, M. Saleem, (4) 64
“shadow of the law,” (4) 12
Shakers, (2) 51, 53
Shawnee, Native American group, (3) 7,9,12-13
Shawnee chiefs, (4) 53; hunters, (4) 53
Sheperdsville, Kentucky, (4) 42,48
Sherman, William Tecumseh, (2) 38
Sherman-Jones, Carol, My Life as a Gay Man in a Straight Woman’s Body, (3) 83
Shields, Judge James, (1) 12, 14
Shriver, Sargent, (1) 35-36
Siebert, William Henry, (1) 6
Simmons University, (3) 45
Simpson, Lucretia Harper, (2) 12
Sims Lessee v. Irvine (1796), (4) 24
Sinclair, Hamish, (1) 38
Sisters, of Charity, (3) 20; of Mercy, (3) 20
Skeggs, James, (4) 16
slave owner, (1) 3, (2) 9-10, 32, 35
slavery, (1) 4, 6-7, (2) 3-15,28, 31,47; escape from, (2) 9-11; recent studies of, (2) 31 and emergence of Christianity, (2) 43
slaves, (1) 34,743, (2) 3- 15, (4) 13,50; French, (1) 14; Christian, (2) 32-34; and punishment, 32-33; and prayer meetings, (2) 33; harboring a, (1) 14; and emancipation, (2) 34; conversion to Christianity, (2) 36; fugitive, (1) 8, (2) 3-15; female fugitive, (2) 7-8, 10-15; posse, (2) 10-11, 14
Smith, Barbara, (3) 46
Smith, Clara, (3) 37, 39
Smith, General Kirby (CSA), (4) 36-37, 40,48-50
Smith, Reverend Mr., (3) 67
smugglers, (4) 36, 45
Snay, Mitchell, “The Zoar Community: A Review of an Ohio Historical Site,” (2) 1, 51
Sobel, Mechal, (2) 41
Social activism, (1) 31-43
social change, (1) 36
Social order, middle-class based, (1) 18; urban disorder, (1) 17-18
Society, patriarchal, (1) 17
Sodom, (2) 52
soldier(s), (4) 36, 38-50
Sorensen, Theodore (Ted), (1) 34
South, the, (3) 37-50, (4) 5; Deep, (1) 3; (3) 38-39, 41, 43-44, 46, 48; Upper, (3) 39; African American population in, (2) 31
Southern Baptist Domestic and Indian Mission Board, (2) 41
Southern Conference Education Fund, (1) 40
southern states, (1) 15
southerners, (1) 3, 7; black (see also African Americans), (3) 38
Spanish dominions, (4) 8
Sparks, Catherine, (1) 23
Sparta, Illinois, (1) 4-6
Spears, George, (4) 23
speculator, land, (1) 5, (4) 21-22,24, 26-27
spinning wheel, (4) 13
“sporting male culture,” (1) 18
squatters, (4) 22
“Squirrel Hunters,” (4) 38
St. Clair, Governor Arthur, (4) 28
St. Louis, Missouri, (1) 8
St. Paul, Sister, (3) 20
St. Philip, (1) 3
St. Xavier College, (3) 23
Stallo, Johann B., (3) 30
Standford, Julie, (1) 23
Stansell, Christine, (1) 28
states’ rights, (2) 26
Stephens, Martha, The Treatment: The Story of Those Who Died in the Cincinnati Radiation Tests, (3) 81-82
Stephenson, Darl L., Headquarters in the Brush: Blazer’s Independent Union Scouts, (2) 60-61
Stewart, Rose, (1) 23
Stewarts, Lt. Col. Robert, (4) 47
Stoddart, Jess, Challenge and Change in Appalachia: The Story of Hindman Settlement School, (3) 78-79
Stone, Reverend Barney, (2) 35, 43
Storer, Judge Bellamy, (3) 31-32
Stowe, Calvin, (3) 19
Stowe, Harriet Beecher, (2) 3-4, 7
Stuart, Gilbert, (3) 53
Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), (3) 47
Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), (1) 38
Sugarloaf Mountain Amphitheatre, (4) 53
supplies, (4) 35,37
Supreme Court, District of Kentucky, (4) 23-24
survey, (4) 22-24; irregular, (4) 24
surveyor, (4) 22,25
Surveyor General, (4) 25-26
Susquehanna River, (3) 9
Swearingen, Joseph, (4) 23
swift, William, (1) 22, 25
syndicalism, (1) 40

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Taft, Alphonso, (3) 31-32
tavern, (4) 13,15
taxes, (4) 27-28,57
Taylor, Mrs., (4) 42
Tecumseh, (3) 3,10, 14, (4) 53-55
Tecumseh!, (4) 53,55
“Tecumseh! Performed at the Sugarloaf Mountain Amphitheatre, Chillicothe, Ohio,” Bill Bergmann, (4) 1, 53
Ten Commandments, (3) 18
Tenkotte, Paul A., (2), 60
Tennessee, (2) 8, (4) 47,49; and African American religion, (2) 41; and migration, (3) 40,42-43,48
Tenskwatawa, (1) 53-55
“Tenting on the Old Camp Ground,” (2) 47
Terry, Clinton, (4) 61
Thames, (4) 54
The Other America: Poverty in the United States, (1) 31
“Thomas Worthington and the Great Transformation: Land Markets and Federal Power in the Ohio Valley, 1790-1805,” Gautham Rao, (4) 1,21
Thomas, Major General George (USA), (4) 46
Thompson, Melinda , (1) 27
Throgmorton, Isaac, (2) 32
Tilford, J. H., (4) 41
Tippecanoe, (3) 14, (4) 54
Tipton, John, (3) 14-15
title, land, (4) 24
Tod, Governor David, (4) 38
Toqueville, Alexis de, (4) 12
trader, white, (3) 8; West Indian, (4) 13; Indian, (4) 13
Transylvania University, (3) 53, 69-71
“Transylvania University President Horace Holley’s Carriage Journey from Connecticut to Kentucky in 1822,” by I. B. Holley, Jr., (3) 53
treatise, (4) 23
Treatment, The: The Story of Those Who Died in the Cincinnati Radiation Tests, Martha Stephens, (3) 81-82
trenches, (4) 39-40,42
Trumbull, John, (3) 64
Trumbull, Lyman, (1) 11, 13-14
Truth, Sojourner, (2) 13
Tschudi, Rudolf, (2) 47
Tubman, Harriet, (1) 4, (2) 3, 13
Tucker, Mrs., (1) 24
Turner, Reverend Henry M., (2) 42
Tuscarawas County, Ohio, (2) 51
Tuttle, Captain John W., (4) 45
Twentieth Annual Report, by the AMA, (2) 38
Tyler, John, (2) 22, 27

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U.S.S. Constitution, (3) 53
Uncle Tom’s Cabin, (2) 3, 5, 7, 15,48
Underground Railroad, (1) 3-4, 7-8, 14; conductors, (1) 3; (2) 3-4, 6-7, 10, 12-14,47-48
Underwood, William, (1) 13
Union (northern) soldiers, (4) 35-50
Union Army, (2) 38; and freedpeople, (2) 37
Union forces, (4) 36, 38; naval, (4) 41
Union leaders, (4) 35, 37-38
Unionists, (4) 42,44
unionization, and miners, (1) 32
Unitarian church, (3) 30-31, 62
Unitarianism, (3) 70
United Mine Workers of America (UMW), (1) 31; leadership of, (1) 33, Welfare and Retirement Fund, (1) 32-33
United States, (2) 17,25, (3) 13-14,20, 26, 30, 32, (4) 25; Department of the Interior, (1) 41; House of Representatives, (2) 18,24; Senate, (2) 20; Congress, (2) 27, (4) 21, 50; Constitution, (2) 27; laws of (3) 6; Secretary of War, (3) 4-5, 9-10, 13; Department of Education, (3) 18; Supreme Court, (3) 18,40, (4) 21; Treasury Department, (4) 29; Secretary of the Treasury, (4) 28, 30
United States Army, (2) 35; see also Union Army
United States Bank, (3) 59
University of Illinois, (4) 56
University of Louisville, (3) 40-41
Urban League Survey (1948), (3) 41-42
urban machines, (1) 36
utopian community, (2) 53

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Van Meter, Isaac, (4) 27
Vatican Council, (3) 29
veterans, Revolutionary War, (4) 22
Vickers, Thomas, (3) 30-31
Victorian America, (4) 56-58
Vietnam, (1) 38,41
Vincennes, (3) 4, 6, 10
Virginia, (1) 33, (2) 8, 11, 13-14, 17, 21, 37, (4) 4, 10-11, 13,21,25; House of Burgesses, (2) 17; Virginia, state legislature of, (4) 5
Volksblatt, (3) 32
Volksfreund, (3) 32
Volney, Constantin, (3) 4
volunteers, (4) 38

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Waatha Moretoo, see Great Spirit
Wabash River, (3) 5 4 1 4
Wade, Benjamin, (2) 20,22
Wallace, General Lew (USA), (2) 4% (4) 38
Walter, Maria, (3) 43
War of 1812, (2) 53; (3) 14; (4) 28
War of the Revolution, (2) 13
War on Poverty, (1) 34-37,41
War on Poverty Task Force, \I) 35
War Under Heaven: Pontiac, the Indian Nations, and the British Empire, Gregory Evans Dowd, (2) 56-57
Warren, Kenneth, Big Steel: The First Century of the United States Steel Corporation, 1901-2001, (3) 79-81
Washington, (3) 11, 53, 60-63, 66
Washington, George, (3) 60; (4) 24
Washington, James, (2) 42
Washington, D.C., (1) 35, 37, 39, 42
Watts, Edward, An American Colony: Regionalism and the Roots of Midwestern Cultzlre, (3) 73-74
Webb, Austin, (1) 27
Webster, Pelatiah, (4) 23
Weil, Dorothy, (4) 64
Weiser, Conrad, (3) 9
welfare, (1) 36
West, early national, (4) 4, 18
West, Sir Benjamin, (3) 59
West, Nehemiah, (1) 8, 10-11, 13
West [Justice], (1) 12
West Indian merchant, (4) 13
West Virginia, (1) 33-34
Western Christian Advocate, (3) 24-26, 28
Western Citizen, (1) 8-9, 11-12
Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers, see College of Teachers
Wheeler, Edward, (2) 42
Wheeler, Emma, (1 ) 25
Wheeling, West Virginia, (1) 21, (3) 58, 65
Whig Party, (2) 17-29; ideological distinctions of, (2) 22; Ohio, (2) 22,24; Buckeye, (2) 22; Harrison, (2) 26; objectives, (21 28
Whigs, and anti-Catholicism, (3) 26; and Transylvania University, (3) 71
Whisman, John D., (1) 34,40
White, Leonard, (4) 27
White, Mingo, (2) 33
White House, (1) 34, 36
White River, (3) 7, 9; Mission, (3) 11
white settlement, (4) 22
Whitesburg, Kentucky, 33
widow, (4) 13-14
wife, (4) 3-18; as dependent on husband, (4) 3, 6; legal nonexistence of, (4) 6, 10; abandonment of, (4) 6-8, 10-11; cruel treatment of, (4) 6-8, 14; self-sacrifice of, (4) 7,11-12; and desire to retain property in divorce, (4) 10-11, 13, 16-17; estranged, (4) 14; informal powers of, (4) 17, and shaping of marriage, (4) 18
Wilkerson, Major James, (2) 13
Williams, Callie, (2) 34
Williams, John Alexander, Appalachia: A History, (3) 77-78
Williams, William, (2) 32
Williamsburg, Virginia, (4) 5
Willis, John, (2) 31
Wilson, John, (4) 13
Wilson, Martha, (4) 13
Wilson, Reverend Joshua Lacy, (3) 20
Wilson v. Mason (1801), (4) 24
Wolcott, Oliver, (4) 30-31
Wolfe, Margaret Ripley, (1) 1, 2, 31, 79
women, (4) 3-18; as wives, (4) 3-4,6-18; dependent role of, (4) 3, 6, 18; in shaping of divorce law, (4) 4; financial dependence of, (4) 6, 18; marital transgressions of, (4) 8; as victims, (4) 12; and legal system, (4) 12; and leverage, (4) 18
Woodward High School, (21 18
Woodworth, Steven E., (4) 36
World War Two, (3) 43
Worthington, Robert, (41 21
Worthington, Thomas, (4) 21-23, 25-32
Wright, General Horatio G. (USA), (4) 37-41
Wright, George C., (3) 3P-41

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Yale College, (3) 53
Yeatman, Walker Meredith, (3) 33
Young, William, (4) 9

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“Zoar Community, The: A review of an Ohio Historical Site,” by Mitchell Snay, (2) 1, 51
Zoar Village, (2) 51-54

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