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INDEX TO VOLUME XCV A Todd, 240 Abbott, Emma, 172-173, 176, 178, 2 Aylward, James P., 54 Aber, Elaine Miller, obit., 456 Abolitionism, 1-22 B Adair County Historical Society, 89, 204, 212, 319, 433 Backing Hard Into River History, by James V. Swift, Admiral (excursion boat), 229 463 Adolphus (railroad car), 336 Bagby, John, 448 Affton Historical Society, 89, 319, 433 Bailey, Josephine, 310 African American history, 413-430 Baker, Frank P., 394-412 African Americans, 68-85 Baker, John Robison, 412 and politics, 72, 182-202 Baker, Josephine, 450 Bootheel, 182-202 Baker Plantation House, Danville, 228 Civil War, 104, 135-138, 302-316 Bakersfield, Mo., cyclones, 1928, 454 dissertations about, 413-430 Ballard, Robert G., obit., 456 education, 302-316 Ballwin Historical Society, 89, 212 Hannibal, 448 Banasik, Michael E., ed., Reluctant Cannoneer: The railroad workers, 335 Diary of Robert T. McMahan of the Twenty-fifth St. Louis, 105, 111-112, 302-316, 341-342, 452 Independent Ohio Light Artillery, 345 slavery, 241-242 Banks and banking, 453 teachers, 449 Bannon, John B., 333 theses about, 413-430 “Baptism by Fire: A Missourian in the Great War,” “Ain't But a Place”: An Anthology of African by Margaret Baker Graham, 394-412 American Writings about St. Louis, ed. by Gerald Barker, Kate “Ma,” 106 Early, 111-112 Barns, 226 Akins, Zoe, 103 Barricklow, Perry, 335 Alford, John, 194 Barry County Genealogical and Historical Society, Allen, Henry, 43-44 212, 433 Allen Prairie, 230 Bartlett, D. Brook, obit., 232 Along Route 66, by Quinta Scott, 241 Bartlett High School, St. Joseph, 450 Alton, Ill., 2, 7-11, 15-22 Bartley, Carter, 448 American Missionary Association, 304-316 Barton County Historical Society, 89, 212, 319, 433 Amoret, Mo., 225 Baseball, 241 Anders, Leslie, 238-239; “Civil Warfare in North Baskett, Thomas S., obit., 108 Missouri: The Letters of Alexander C. Walker,” 264 Bates County Historical Society, 212, 319, 433 286 Bayless, John M., 333 Anderson family, 452 Beavers, Abraham V., 102 Anderson, Galusha, 308, 311 Belk, Brad, The Best of Joplin, 115 Anderson, Mary, 172-176 Bell Block, Fulton, 331 Anderson, William T., 229 Belton Historical Society, 89, 212, 319, 433 Andrew County Museum and Historical Society, 89, Bend School, Maries County, 230 212, 319, 433 Bender, Robert Patrick, ““This Noble and Andrews, Gregg, /nsane Sisters or, the Price Paid for Philanthropic Enterprise’: The Mississippi Valley Challenging a Company Town, 342-343 Sanitary Fair of 1864 and the Practice of Civil War Anson Implement, Higginsville, 448 Philanthropy,” 117-139 A. P. Green Chapel, Columbia, 228 Benedictine Sisters Appleton City Landmarks Restoration, 212, 319 Clyde, 102 Archambault, Margaret A., obit., 456 Maryville, 102 Architecture, 227, 337, 343-344 Benjamin, John F., 276 Arends, Friedrich, 336 Bennett, Roy Sutton, Jr., obit., 457 Armstrong, Mo., 105 Benton County, 448 Ashcroft, John, 447 Benton, Thomas Hart (artist), 106 Atkinson, Henry, 229 Bernoudy, William Adair, 343-344 Audrain County Historical Society, 89, 212, 319, 433 The Best of Joplin, by Brad Belk, 115 Authority Vested: A Story of Identity and Change in Best, Thompson, 268, 277, 280 the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, by Mary Betz, Carl, 229 466 Index Bible Grove School, Scotland County, 226 Buckner, Mo., 226 Billings, James V., 62, 65 Buffalo, Mo., 447 Bingham, George Caleb, 104 Bull, Ole, 360-361 Bingham-Waggoner Historical Society, 89, 212-213, Bullion, Laura, 317 319-320, 433 Burnett, Robyn, co-auth., Gospels in Glass: Stained Bishop, Anna, 350-353 Glass Windows in Missouri Churches, 346 “Black Education in Civil War St. Louis,” by Burwood (house), Cooper County, 101 Lawrence O. Christensen, 302-316 Busch, Adolph, 226 “Black Electoral Power in the Missouri Bootheel, Bushnell, Douglas R., 230 1920s-1960s,” by Will Sarvis, 182-202 Butler County, 104, 333 Blackwell, Menefee D., obit., 108 Butler, Oscar, 448 Blair, Emily Newell, 460-461 Butner, Lucile Post Pettibone, 450 Blake Theatre, Webb City, 451 Blankenship’s Mineral Springs Resort, Texas County, €c 226 Caldwell County Historical Society, 90 Blue Mills, Mo., 448 California, Mo., 451 Blue Springs Historical Society, 443 Callaway County, 101, 104, 226, 335, 448 Blue Springs, Mo., 448 Callaway County Agriculture and Mechanical Society Boeckman, Laurel, 211 Fair, 226 Bohannon, George, 454 Calloway, Ernest, 452 Bolduc House Museum, Ste. Genevieve, 103 Calvary Presbyterian Church, Springfield, 107 Bolin, Alf, 453 Camden County Historical Society, 90, 213, 320, 434 Bonniebrook Historical Society, 89, 320, 434 Cameron, Mo., 225 Bonnots Mill, Mo., 336, 453 Campbell, Robert, 340-341 Book Notes, 115, 240-242, 345-347, 462-463 Campbell, T. Lorraine, obit., 232 Book Reviews, 109-114, 233-239, 340-344, 458-461 Candee, George, 305-306, 308-311, 315 Boone County Fair, Columbia, 104 Cannel Coal, Callaway County, 104 Boone County Historical Society, 89-90, 213, 320, 434 Canton, Mo., 225, 447 Boone-Duden Historical Society, 90, 213, 434 Cape Girardeau County, 447 Boon’s Lick Country, 452 Cape Girardeau, Mo., 105, 447 Boonslick Historical Society, 434 Cardinal Memories: Recollectiofnrsom Baseball's Boonslick Trail, 106, 448 Greatest Fans, ed. by Tina Wright, 241 Boonville, Mo., 101, 147-151, 156-158, 225, 334 Carnahan, Mel, 232; obit., 207 Bootheel, politics, 182-202 Carnes, Elliot E., and Sons Brick Factory, Neosho, Boston Center Community Building, Branson, 455 454 Botts, William T., 268 Carondelet Historical Society, 90, 213, 320, 434 Boulden, J. F., 309 Carondelet, Mo., 229, 334, 455 Boutros, David, 317 Carr School, St. Louis, 332 Brad’s True Value, Mount Vernon, 226 Carroll County Historical Society, 90, 320 Branson High School, Class of 1941, 337 Carthage, Missouri, by Michele Newton Hansford, Branson, Mo., 455 347 Branson Scenic Railroad, 454 Carthage, Mo., 331, 447 Breimyer, Harold, obit., 456 Carver, George Washington, 455 Breweries, Kansas City, 459-460 Carver, George Washington, School, Fulton, 448 Bridges, covered, 448 Cash and Barter Store, Miami, 293 Bridgeton Historical Society, 90 Cass County, 454 Bridgeton, Mo., 450 Cass County Historical Society, 90, 214, 434 Bridging Two Eras: The Autobiography of Emily Cassville, Mo., 333 Newell Blair, 1877-1951, ed. by Virginia Laas, 460- Cedar County, 106 461 Cedar County Historical Society, 90, 214, 320, 434 Brignoli, Pasquale, 354-357 Celt, Mo., 447 Brittingham Hall, Hannibal, 102 Central Drug, Concordia, 448 Brock, George F., obit., 457 Central National Bank, Boonville, 148 Brown Shoe Company, Fredericktown, 101 Centralia Historical Society, 91, 214, 320, 435 Brownlow, Joe, 331 Centralia, Mo., 229 Bruce, John P., 104 Chadwick, Mo., 333 Brush and Palette Club, 90, 213, 320, 434 Chambers, John, family, 225 Buckner, Georgia L., 310 Chamois, Mo., 453 Index 467 Chapin, Mo., 336 Clamorgan, Cyprian, 315; The Colored Aristocracy of Chariton County, 105 St. Louis, ed. by Julie Winch, 341-342 Chariton County Historical Society, 91, 214 Clarfield, Gerard, 233-234 Chateau-Thierry, France, 400-402, 404, 406 Clark, J. C., 106 Chiles, Ernest, 101 Clark, M. M., 308 Chopin, Kate, 103 Clark, Montague Graham, Jr., obit., 456 Chouteau, Auguste, 246, 333 Clark, William, 110-111 Chouteau, Jean Pierre, 249-250, 253, 258, 333 Clarkton, Mo., 449 Christensen, Lawrence O., 206-208 Clary, Joe, 447 “Black Education in Civil War St. Louis,” 302-316 Clay County, 336, 449 co-ed., Dictionary of Missouri Biography, 234-235 Clay County Archives and Historical Library, 214, 321 Christian Brothers College High School, St. Louis, Clay County Museum and Historical Society, 91 997 Clayton, Mo., 105 Christian County Museum and Historical Society, 91, Clemens, Samuel L., 231 214, 320, 435 Clemons, Greg, 447 Churches. See also individual church names Cleveland, Marshall, 33: New Market, 335 Clinton, Mo., 101 stained glass windows, 346 Clyde, Mo., 102 Coal miners, Callaway County, 448 346, 448, 450, 452 Coal Miners Museum, Novinger, 103 African American soldiers, 104 Coates Opera House, Kansas City, 357-360 Battle of Kirksville, 274-276 Cochran, John J., 51, 53 Battle of Marshall, 449 Cochran, John W., obit., 232 Battle of Newark, 274, 281 Cold War, 109-110, 233-234 Battle of Westport, 448 The Colored Aristocracy of St. Louis, by Cyprian Battle of Wilson’s Creek, 102 Clamorgan, ed. by Julie Winch, 341-342 Boonville, 101 Columbia College, sesquicentennial, 333 Carondelet, 229 Columbia, Missouri Fire Department: A Century of Confederate soldiers, 101 Protection, 462 Eleventh Missouri Infantry (Confederate), 104 Columbia, Mo. Eleventh Missouri State Militia, Company K, 265- A. P. Green Chapel, 228 276 Boone County Fair, 104 Fort Davidson, 103 Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), 425, 426 Fourteenth Missouri Infantry, 228 Cosmo Park, 22% Glasgow, 453 Grasslands (house), 101 guerrillas, 264-286 Great Depression, 331 Kansas, 230 Memorial Union, 452 Livingston County, 229 Missouri Methodist Church, 452 Miami, 287-301 Pierce Pennant Motor Hotel, 333 Mississippi Valley Sanitary Fair, 117-139 theater, 160, 163 Newtonia, 228, 450 train stations, 333 northeast Missouri, 264-286 “Communist Progress’: The Workingmen’s Party and St. Louis, 302-316 St. Louis Educational Politics, 1877-1878," by Saline County, 287-301 Stephen L. McIntyre, 23-45 Second Battalion Cavalry, Missouri State Militia, Conception Abbey, Nodaway County, 230 452 Concordia, Mo., 448 Second Missouri State Militia, Company K, 276-286 Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), Columbia, 425, southwest Missouri, 345-346 426 Waverly, 225 Congressional redistricting, inside July back cover Western Sharpshooters, 228 Conley, Eleanor Mauzé, obit., 457 The Civil War on the Lower Kansas-Missouri Border, Convention Hall, Kansas City, fire, 102 by Larry E. Wood, 345-346 Cooper, Alex, 192-193 Civil War Round Table of Kansas City, 91, 214, 320, Cooper County, 101, 225 435 Cooper County Historical Society, 321, 435 Civil War Round Tabie of St. Louis, 91, 214, 321, 435 Copeland, Bess, obit., 338 Civil War Round Table of Western Missouri, 321 Corder, Mo., 101 “Civil Warfare in North Missouri: The Letters of Corinthian Baptist Church, Carondelet, 334 Alexander C. Walker,” by Leslie Anders, 264-286 Cornish, Dudley T., obit., 108 468 Index Cosmo Park, Columbia, 228 Dooley, Donald E., obit., 457 Couch, Ted, obit., 338 Douglas County, 227 Cowan, Vyca, 227 Douglas County Historical and Genealogical Society Cox College of Nursing and Health Sciences, and Museum, 435 Springfield, 106 Douglas, James M., 61-63, 65 Cox, Lester E., 107 Dover School, Vienna, 453 Crabtree, Elaine, 106 Dr. Frederick Hill (ferryboat), 455 Crane, William, 176-177 Drake Hotel, Carthage, 447 A Creed for My Profession: Walter Williams, Draper, Philander, essays, 334 Journalist to the World, by Ronald T. Farrar, 113-114 Dreschler, William, 34-36 Crestmead (house), Cooper County, 101 Droke, Otis, 198-199 Croteau, Shelly, 460-461 Dry Valley United Methodist Church, Lawrence Cuivre River, 103 County, 450 Cull, Mo., 106 Dubuque, Julien, 254-255 Cummings, Homer S., 47-51, 53 Duley’s Mill, Callaway County, 101 Cunningham house, Cooper County, 225 Dunklin County, St. Paul community, 198-200 Cuoco, Lorin, co-ed., Literary St. Louis: A Guide, 346-347 E Cupp, Ann, 228 Eads, James B., 332, 337 Current River, 106 Eagleton, Thomas, 206 Currentview, Mo., 336 Eakin, Joanne Chiles, Missouri State Guard Doctor Leaves a Diary, in 1861, 115 D “The Early Days of Grand Opera in Kansas City, Daily Countersign (newspaper), 124, 126 1860-1879,” by Harlan Jennings, 349-371 Dallas County, 447 Early, Gerald, ed., “Ain't But a Place”: An Anthology Dallas County Historical Society, 214, 321, 435 of African American Writings about St. Louis, 111- Danville, Mo., 228, 452 112 Dardenne Prairie, Mo., 105 East Prairie, Mo., 448 Dark Lantern Society, 30 Echo, Mo., 105 Darkow, John, 88, 208, 431 Edgerton, Mo., 454 Dauphine/Bonnots Mill, Mo., 453 Edney, Beva J., obit., 108 Davenport, George, 452 Education Davis, Hiram, 452 1870s, 372-393 Davis, Jefferson, 226 African American, 302-316 Davis, Mo., 332 St. Louis, 23-45, 302-316 Davis, Perry, 228 Ehrlich, Donald Ben, obit., 232 Davison, Rosemary, 450 Ehrlich, George, 343-344 Davison TV & Electronics, Buffalo, 447 Eight Hundred Twenty-two Club, Kansas City, 107 Dawson, Joseph C., III, Doniphan’s Epic March: The El Dorado Springs, Mo., 448 Ist Missouri Volunteers in the Mexican War, 238-239 Eldon, Mo., 448 Deering, Mo., 103 Elections DeKalb County, 227 1866, 145-146 DeKalb County Historical Society, 91, 214, 321, 435 gubernatorial, 1872, 146 “Denis Julien: Midwestern Fur Trader,” by James H. Missouri Supreme Court primary, 1938, 61-65 Knipmeyer, 245-263 St. Louis school board, 1870s, 23-45 Deposki, Richard, co-auth., Soulard, St. Louis, 346 Elery, Gail, 450 Dereign, Albert, 230 Elijah Cemetery, Ozark County, 454 DeWitt, Petra, 207 Eliot, William Greenleaf, 120-122, 129 Dictionary of Missouri Biography, ed. by Lawrence Ellebracht, Pat, 204-205 O. Christensen, William E. Foley, Gary R. Kremer, Ellis, Ruth, obit., 232 and Kenneth H. Winn, 234-235 Ellsinore School, Butler County, 104 Di Murska, Ilma, 367-368 Emmaus Asylum, Marthasville, 230 Disney, Walt, 228 Empire Garage, Webb City, 451 Dixon, Mo., 225 ““Endangering the Peace of Society’: Abolitionist Doniphan, Alexander W., 238-239 Agitation and Mob Reaction in St. Louis and Alton, Doniphan’s Epic March: The Ist Missouri Volunteers 1836-1838,” by Bonnie E. Laughlin, 1-22 in the Mexican War, by Joseph C. Dawson III, 238- Epp’s Sport Shop, Canton, 225 239 Erdsicks Pharmacy, Troy, 103 Index “Eugene Field and Theater: The Missouri Years,” by Frenchman’s Bluff, Cuivre River, 103 Lewis O. Saum, 159-181 Frene Creek Bridge, Hermann, 229 Evangelical Lutheran Cross Church, Jefferson County, Frick, L. Ruth Coulter, obit., 338 453 Friends of Arrow Rock, 91 Evans, Mark L., co-auth., Ste. Genevieve: A Leisurely Friends of Historic Boonville, 91, 215, 435-436 Stroll Through History, 240 Friends of Jefferson Barracks, 92, 215, 436 Excelsior Springs, Mo., 453 Friends of Keytesville, 92, 215, 322 Exercise Tiger, 101 Friends of Old St. Ferdinand Shrine, 92, 215, 436 Friends of the National Frontier Trails Center, 92, F 215, 322, 436 Faherty, William Barnaby, 227 From Mountain Man to Millionaire: The “Bold and Fair Grove, Mo., 103 Dashing Life” of Robert Campbell, by William R Fairdealing, Mo., 336 Nester, 340-341 Fairfield covered bridge, Benton County, 448 Fulton High School Chamber Singers, 331 Fane, Gloria, 449 Fulton, Mo., 226, 331, 448, 463 Fant, Lynn J., house, Fulton, 331, 448 Fur trade, 245-263, 340-341 Farming, 334 Farrar, Ronald T., A Creed for My Profession: Walter G Williams, Journalist to the World, 113-114 Gage, John Cutter, obit., 457 Farris Theatre, Richmond, 450 Gan, Samuel, 334 Fayette, Mo., 448 Gardner, Mark L., Wagons for the Santa Fe Trade: Federal Building, Joplin, 332 Wheeled Vehicles and Their Makers, 1822-1880, 462 Ferguson Historical Society, 91 Garfield School, Kansas City, 449 Ferguson, Mo., 104 Garland Center, Carthage, 447 Ferrell, Robert H., 208 Gasconade County Historical Society, 92, 215, 322, 436 ed., The Kansas City Investigation: Pendergast’s Gass, William H., co-ed., Literary St. Louis: A Guide, Downfall, 1938-1939, by Rudolph H. Hartmann, 346-347 235-238 Geary, Fred, art exhibition, 432 Truman and Pendergast, 235-238 Gene’s Coffee Shop, California, 451 Field, Eugene, 159-181, 229 “Gentlemen, Reach for All’: Toppling the Pendergast Field, Kate, 103 Machine, 1936-1940,” by Patrick McLear, 46-67 Fires Gentzler, Lynn Wolf, 87, 211, 317 Columbia, 462 German Americans, St. Louis, 23-45 Convention Hall, Kansas City, 102 German-Austrian-Swiss Historical-Heritage Society Danville, 452 of the Ozarks, 215-216, 436 Lewis County, 225 Gifts Relating to Missouri, 99-100, 223-224, 328-330, Red Star School, Fulton, 331 444-446 First Christian Church, West Plains, 336 Giglio, James N., 109-110 First Freewill Baptist Church, Mountain Grove, 226 Gillespie, Michael, Wild River, Wooden Boats, 462 First State Bank, Long Lane, 447 Glasgow, Mo., 453 First United Methodist Church, St. Charles, 106 Glendale Historical Society, 92, 216, 322, 436 Fischetti, Zelli, 317 Glover, John M., 273 Fitzpatrick, Daniel, cartoons, inside October back Glynn, Michael, 31, cover, inside January back cover, inside July back Golden Eagle River Museum, 92, 216, 436 cover, 49, 52, 55, 58, 62, 65, 67, 87 Goodrich, James W., 206, 211, 317, 340-341, 431 Florissant, Mo., 104, 450 Gospels in Glass: Stained Glass Windows in Missouri Churches, by Ken Luebbering and Robyn Burnett, Foley, William E., 110-111, 205, 208; co-ed., 346 Dictionary of Missouri Biography, 234-235 Gottschalk, Louis, 385-387 Forsyth High School, Class of 1941, 337 Graham Cave State Park, 106 Fort Davidson, 103 Graham, Margaret Baker, “Baptism by Fire: A Fort Madison, Iowa, 254-255 Missourian in the Great War,” 394-412 Fort Osage, marker, 226 Graham, Robert, 411, 412 Foster, Ralph, 107 Grain Valley Historical Society, 92, 216, 322, 436 Foundation for Restoration of Ste. Genevieve, 215 Grand River Historical Society and Museum, 92, 216, Franklin County, 335 322, 436-437 Fredericktown, Mo., 101 Grandin, E. B., 336 Freeman Historical Society, 91 Grandview Historical Society, 92, 216 470 Index Grange, St. Charles County, 230 Historic Madison County, 92-93, 217, 322, 437 Grant, Nellie, 124-125 Historic MSD: The Story of the Missouri School for Grant, Ulysses S., 452 the Deaf, by Richard D. Reed, 463 Grasslands (house), Columbia, 101 Historical Society of Maries County, 437 Gratiot, Charles, 258 Historical Society of New Santa Fe, 93, 217, 322-323, Gray family, 333 437 Great Depression, 331 Historical Society of Polk County, 93, 217, 323, 437 Great Oronogo Circle Mine, Jasper County, 447 Historical Society of University City, 93 Green, Virginia, 310 History Museum for Springfield-Greene County, 217 Greene County, 230, 453 A History of St. John’s United Church of Christ, Greene County Historical Society, 92, 216, 437 Pinckney, Missouri, by Roxana W. Schroeder, 115 Grosvenor, William, 382, 388, 390-391, 393 Hockaday house, Fulton, 226 Grundy County, 105; Poor Farm, 334 Hoecker, Mo., 336 Grundy County Historical Society, 216, 322, 437 Hoefer Funeral Home, Higginsville, 448 Hoey, J. Michael, “Missouri Education at the H Crossroads: The Phelan Miscalculation and the Hackman, Larry, 87 Education Amendment of 1870,” 372-393 Hafner, Phil A., 335 Holian, Timothy J., 459-460 Hallsville, Mo., 101 Holland, Antonio F., 111-112 Hamilton, George, 401-402 Hollister High School, Class of 1941, 337 Hanging tree, Thomasville, 454 Holman, Henry, house, Fulton, 331 Hannibal, Mo., 102, 448 Holmes, Pat, 211 Hansford, Michele Newton, Carthage, Missouri, 347 Holmes, Wayne, 203, 208 Hardin, Joe, 454 Holt County Historical Society, 438 Hargett, Dean, 211 Hometown Beer: A History of Kansas City’s Harris MFA Grocery, Chadwick, 333 Breweries, by H. James Maxwell and Bob Sullivan, Harris, William Torrey, 25-28, 378-380, 383-384, 392 Jr., 459-460 Harris-Kearney house, Kansas City, 337 Honore, Louis Tesson, 251 Harrison County Historical Society, 216 Hotel Bothwell, Sedalia, 103 Harrisonville, Mo., 448 Hourigan, James Albert, obit., 108 Hartman, William H., 228 Houston, Mo., 331, 454 Hartmann, Rudolph H., The Kansas City Investigation: Howard County, 105, 448 Pendergast’s Downfall, 1938-1939, ed. by Robert H. Howard, Goldena Roland, obit., 338 Ferrell, 235-238 Howell County, 227, 335; Farm, 453 Hatchet Club, Fulton, 448 HST Independence 76 Fire Company Historical Hauck Milling Company, St. Joseph, 455 Society, 93, 217, 438 Hauk, Minnie, 167-168 Huber, Patrick, 205 Hauser, Heinrich, 447 Hummell, Edward, 34-36 Heinbach, Mary Alice, 342-343 Hunt, Wilson, house, Fulton, 331 Henry County, 242; Courthouse, Clinton, 101 Hunter, DeWitt C., 104 Henry County Historical Society, 92, 216, 322, 437 Hunter, Hal, Jr., 189-190 Henry, James, 37-38 Hunter, Julius, 452 Hermann, Mo., 229 Huntsville Historical Society, 93, 217, 323, 438 Hesse, Anna Kemper Hutchinson, John Asbury, 335 obit., 338 trans., Selections From My Journey to America, I 1836-1843, by Jakob Naumann, 240-241 I Didn’t Know That!, by Stanley Wilke, 240 Hezel, Gladys, obit., 108 Idyllic America: The Woodcuts of Fred Geary (art Higginsville, Mo., 448 exhibition), 432 Highway 171, 225 Illasco, Mo., 106, 342-343 Hillfolks Village, 225 In Memoriam, 108, 232, 338-339, 456-457 Himes, Chester, 227 Independence, Mo., 102, 228, 331 Hindman, Thomas, 228 Indian Creek, Mo., 102 Hinkson, Polly, 453 Insane Sisters or, the Price Paid for Challenging a Hinkson, Robert, 453 Company Town, by Gregg Andrews, 342-343 Historic Bethel German Colony, 437 International Shoe, Sweet Springs, 451 Historic Kansas City Foundation, 92, 217, 437 Interurban railroad, Kansas City, 450 Historic Liberty Jail, 322 Irish Americans Index 471 Owens Cemetery, Maries County, 451 Kempker, Erin, “The Union, the War, and Elvira St. Louis, 23-45, 452 Scott,” 287-301 Iron County, 104 KGBX Radio, Springfield, 107 Iron County Historical Society, 93, 217, 323, 438 Kiefer, Vernon, obit., 457 Iron Mountain Railroad, 453 Kimmswick Historical Society, 94, 218, 323, 438 Iron ore mining, Ozarks, 454 Kingdom of Callaway Historical Society, 94, 218, Isbell, Mo., 453 323, 438-439 Kinloch, Mo., 450 J Kirksville, Mo., Civil War battle, 274-276 Jackson County Historical Society, 93-94, 217-218, Kirkwood Historical Society, 94, 218, 323, 439 323, 438 Kirkwood, Mo., 229, 451 Jackson County, Truman Courthouse, Independence, KMOX Radio, St. Louis, 336 102 Knight, William, 34-36 James, Jesse, 101, 230 Knipmeyer, James H., “Denis Julien: Midwestern Fur James, Zerelda, 104 Trader,” 245-263 Jasper County, 230, 447 Koller, Euphemia B., 342-343 Jasper County Historical Society, 94, 218 Kraft, Springfield, 336 Jefferson Barracks, 334, 453 Kremer, Gary R., 203-204, 208, 341-342 Jefferson City, Mo., 331, 448-449 co-auth., “Lake Placid: ‘A Recreational Center for Jefferson County, 229, 453 Colored People in the Missouri Ozarks,” 68-85 Jefferson County Historical Society, 438 co-ed., Dictionary of Missouri Biography, 234-235 Jennings, Harlan, “The Early Days of Grand Opera in Krog, William O., Jr., obit., 457 Kansas City, 1860-1879," 349-371 KWTO Radio, Springfield, 107 Johnson County Historical Society, 94, 218 Johnson, John W., 254, 256, 260-262 L Johnson Library and Museum, Osceola, 211 Laas, Virginia, 317; ed., Bridging Two Eras: The Jones, Frank, 231 Autobiography of Emily Newell Blair, 1877-1951, Joplin, Mo., 460-461 Josephville, Mo., 230 La Charrette, Mo., 106 Julien, Denis, 245-263 Laclede County Historical Society, 218 Laclede, Pierre, 246, 248 K Lafayette County, 335 The Kansas City Investigation: Pendergast’s Downfall, LaGrange School, Jasper County, 230 1938-1939, by Rudolph H. Hartmann, and ed. by Lair, Wesley W Robert H. Ferrell, 235-238 “Lake Placid: ‘A Recreational Center for Colored Kansas City, Mo People in the Missouri Ozarks,” by Gary R. Kremer breweries, 459-460 and Evan P. Orr, 68-85 Coates Opera House, 357-360 Lake Placid, Morgan County, 101 Convention Hall, fire, 102 Lake Taneycomo, 455 Garfield School, 449 Landusky, Powell Pike, 335 Harris-Kearney house, 337 Langrishe,J . S., 350 immigrants, 334 Langston School, Fredericktown, 101 interurban railroad, 450 Lansmon, Joseph, 331 Mormons, 337 Larsen, Lawrence H., 205 opera, 349-37 Larson, Sidney, 211 politics, 1930s, 46-67 Lauder, Frank, 331 St. Teresa’s Academy, 449 Laughlin, Bonnie E., “*Endangering the Peace of Sharp’s Station Bridge, 450 Society’: Abolitionist Agitation and Mob Reaction in Swope Park, 69 St. Louis and Alton, 1836-1838," 1-22 theater, 172-178 Lawless, Luke E., 5-7, 13-15, 21 Towers at Terrace on Tenth Street, 449 Lawrence County Kansas City Westerners, 94, 218, 323, 438 332 Kansas, Civil War, 230 Dry Valley United Methodist Church, 450 Kaye, Ara, 88, 211, 432 Poor Farm, 453 Keen, Thomas Edwin, 334 schools, 334 Kelley, Faye, 332 Lawrence County Historical Society Kelling, G. A., 225 Lawrenceton, Mo., 102 Kellogg, Clara Louise, 164-166, 173 Lazia, John, 50 472 Index Lead Mine, Mo., 447 46-67 Ledbetter, Caroll L., obit., 108 McMahan, Robert T., 345 Lee, George R., Slavery North of St. Louis, 241-242 McNeil, John, 266-267, 276, 285 Lee’s Summit Historical Society, 94, 218, 324, 439 Macon County Historical Society, 324 Lee’s Summit, Mo., 449 Madison County, Courthouse, Fredericktown, 101 Lewis, Anne Gage, obit., 339 Mansfield, Mo., 226 Lewis County, 225 March, Julie, 318 Lewis, George, 334 Maries County, 230, 451 Lewis, Henry, 334 Maries County Historical Society, 218-219, 324 Lewis, Meriwether, 110-111, 254-255 Marmaduke, John S., 229, 281, 286, 333 Lexington, Mo., 448 Marshall, Mo., 102, 449 Lincoln, Abraham, 449 Marthasville, Mo., 230 Lincoln County, 103 Marx brothers, 455 Lincoln County Historical and Archaeological Society, Maryville, Mo., 102 94, 218, 324, 439 Mascou, Mo., 227 Lindbergh, Anne Morrow, 451 Mathias, Henry C., house, Washington, 332 Lindbergh, Charles, 450, 451 Mauldin, Bill, cartoons, inside April back cover Linder, U. F, 17-19 Maxwell, H. James, co-auth., Hometown Beer: A Linnville, Mo., 334 History of Kansas City’s Breweries, 459-460 Lipscomb, Henry S., 265 May, Lela, 449 Literary St. Louis: A Guide, ed. by Lorin Cuoco and Medora/St. Aubert, Mo., 453 William H. Gass, 346-347 Meier, Adolphus, 32-34 Littrell, Don, 190 Memorial Union, Columbia, 452 Livingston County, 229 Mendota, Mo., 227 Loan, Benjamin F., 104 Meramec Valley Genealogical and Historical Society, Local Historical Societies, 89-98, 212-222, 319-327, 94, 324, 439 433-443 Mercer County Genealogical and Historical Society, Locust Grove Methodist Church, Midway, 333 94, 324 Long Lane, Mo., 447 Merchants Hotel, Palmyra, 102 Longview farm, Lee’s Summit, 449 Messick, Ben, art exhibition, 317 Loretto Academy, Florissant, 104 Meuser, Kenneth G., obit., 232 Lorimier, Louis, house, Cape Girardeau, 447 Mexican War, 238-239 Louisburg, Mo., 331 MFA Farmers Exchange, Urbana, 447 Louisiana Purchase, 333-334 Miami, Mo., 287-301 Lovejoy, Elijah, 2, 4, 7-9, 15-17, 20-22 Mid-Missouri Civil War Round Table, 219, 324, 439 Lovejoy, Owen, 9-10 Milan, Mo., United Methodist Church, 226 Lowry, Ed, 333 Mill Creek Mills, Celt, 447 Lucerne, Mo., Christian Church, 451 Miller County Historical Society, 95, 219, 324, 439 Luebbering, Ken, co-auth., Gospels in Glass: Stained Miller Creek Methodist Church, Callawa: County, 226 Glass Windows in Missouri Churches, 346 Milligan, Jacob L. “Tuck,” 51-53 Lunatic Asylum No. 2, St. Joseph, 450 Miiligan, Maurice, 50-51, 56-58 Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, 104, 240 Mine Au Breton Historical Society, 95, 439 Mineola, Mo., 106 M Mines and mining McCall, Sparrel, 331 Callaway County, 448 McCarthy, June E., obit., 339 Dallas County, 447 McCormack, Susan, 88 Jasper County, 447 McCoy, John Calvin, 107, 231 Ozarks, 454 McCullough, Frisby, 275 southwest Missouri, 347 MacDermott, Marcella Wiget, obit.. 732 Misemer, Harry, 450 McHaney, Flake, 198-199 Mississippi County, politics, 194-197 McIntosh, Francis, 2-4, 11, 13-15, 20 Mississippi River, 463 McIntyre, Stephen L., ““Communist Progress’: The Mississippi Valley Sanitary Fair, St. Louis, 117-139 Workingmen’s Party and St. Louis Educational Missouri Politics, 1877-1878,” 23-45 northeast, 264-268 Maclay house, Tipton, 454 post-Civil War, 333 McLear, Patrick, 235-238; “‘Gentlemen, Reach for southwest, 345-346 All’: Toppling the Pendergast Machine, 1936-1940,” Missouri Compromise, 334 Index “Missouri Education at the Crossroads: The Phelan 1930s, 458-459 Miscalculation and the Education Amendment of 1870,” by J. Michael Hoey, 372-393 N Missouri History in Magazines, 104-107, 228-231, Naeger, Bill, co-auth., Ste. Genevieve: A Leisurely Stroll Through History, 240 Missouri History in Newspapers, 101-103, 225-227, Naeger, Patti, co-auth., Ste. Genevieve: A Leisurely 331-332, 447-451 Stroll Through History, 240 Missouri Hotel, St. Louis, 307 Native Americans Missouri Methodist Church, Columbia, 452 interracial marriages, 337 Missouri Methodist Hospital, St. Joseph, 103 Osage, 229, 333 Missouri Pacific Railroad, 453 Ozarks, 454 Missouri River, 462 Naumann, Jakob, Selections From My Journey to Missouri River Outfitters, 439 America, 1836-1843, trans. by Anna Kemper Hesse, Missouri School for the Deaf, Fulton, 226, 331, 463 240-241 Missouri Society for Military History, 95, 219, 439 Naylor, Mo., 336 Missouri State Capitol, Jefferson City, 331 Neihardt, John G., Corral of the Westerners, 95, 219, Missouri State Guard Doctor Leaves a Diary, in 1861, 324, 440 by Joanne Chiles Eakin, 115 Neosho, Mo., 454 Missouri Symphony Society, Columbia, 206 Nester, William R., From Mountain Man to Millionaire: Mockler, Thomas, 34-36, 39 The “Bold and Dashing Life” of Robert Campbell, Modjeska, Helena, 169-172 340-341 Mokane, Mo., 226 Nevada, Mo., post office, 450 Momyer, Betty Mae, obit., 457 New Franklin, Mo., 101 Monett, Mo., 332 New Market, Mo., 335 Moniteau County Historical Society, 95, 219, 324, 440 Newark, Mo., 274, 281; hotel, 278 Monroe County, 105 News in Brief, 87-88, 211, 317-318, 432 Monroe County Historical Society, 440 Newton County, 454 Montesi, Albert, co-auth., Soulard, St. Louis, 346 Newton County Historical Society, 95, 219, 324, 440 Montgomery, Christine, 432 Newtonia, Mo., 228, 230, 450 Montgomery County Historical Society, 219, 324, 440 Nicholas-Beazley factory, Marshall, 102 Montrose Area Historical Society, 225 Nickell, Frank, 458-459 Montrose, Mo 5 Nipher, Francis E., 453 Moonshining, Ripley County, 454 Nodaway County, 230 Moore, Edna, 455 Nodaway County Historical Society, 95 Moore, Marianne, 103 Normandy Area Historical Association, 440 Moore, Willa Mae, obit., 457 Normandy, Mo., 450 Morgan County, 68-85, 101 Novinger, Mo., 103, 331 Morgan County Historical Society, 219 Novinger Renewal, 95, 325 Morgenthaler, Charles Albert, house, Hallsville, 101 Mormons, Kansas City, 337 O Morris, Ann, 318 O'Connell, John, 31-32, 34-36, 39 Morrow, Lynn, co-auth., Shepherd of the Hills Country: O'Fallon Historical Society, 95, 219, 325, 440 Tourism Transforms the Ozarks, 1880s-1930s, 458- Ohman, Marian M., “‘One of the Best and Truest 459 Characters in the State’: Joseph Lafayette Morton, John D., 208 Stephens,” 140-158 Moss, Luella St. Clair, 452 Old Mines Area Historical Society, 219-220, 325 Mound City, Mo., 449 Old Settlers Association, Jefferson County, 229 Mount Olive Church, Ripley County, 106 Old Trails Historical Society, 95, 220, 325, 440 Mount Providence (building), Normandy, 450 Oldham, Charles, 452 Mount Vernon, Mo., 105, 226, 332 Oldham, Marian, 452 Mountain Grove, Mo., 102, 226 Olmsted, Frederick Law, 122, 128 Mountain View, Mo., 453 Olney, Mo., Baptist Church, 451 Mueller, Albert A., obit., 457 Olson, James C., 113-114 Mueller, Paul, Company, Springfield, 455 O’Neil, John “Buck,” 207 Murdock, Francis, 16-17, 19-21 O'Neill, Rose, 453 Murray, Matthew S., 53, 63-64 ““One of the Best and Truest Characters in the State’: Myers-Phinney, Linda, co-auth., Shepherd of the Hills Joseph Lafayette Stephens,” by Marian M. Ohman, Country: Tourism Transforms the Ozarks, 1880s- 140-158 474 Index Opera, Kansas City, 349-371 Phelan, David, 372-393 Oregon-California Trails Association, Trails Head Phelan, Michael, 372-393 Chapter, 325 Phelps County, 454 Oregon County, 227 Philanthropy, 117-139 O'Reilly General Hospital, Springfield, 455 Phillipps, Adelaide, 362-365 O'Reilly, P. F., 374, 378, 380, 383, 392 Phillips, Christopher, 206 Oronogo, Mo., 451 Phillips, Helen, 101 Orr, Evan P., co-auth., “Lake Placid: ‘A Recreational Phillips, Morris Lynn, obit., 457 Center for Colored People in the Missouri Ozarks,’” Pictorial Memories of Henry County, Missouri, 242 68-85 Pierce Pennant Motor Hotel, Columbia, 333 Osage County, 105, 229-230, 335; railroads, 453 Pierpaoli, Paul G., Jr., Truman and Korea: The Osage County Historical Society, 95, 220, 325, 440 Political Culture of the Early Cold War, 233-234 Osage Indians Pike County, 10: Osceola, Mo., 211, 334 Pike County Historical Society, 96, 325, 441 Overby, Osmund, William Adair Bernoudy, Architect: Pilot Knob, 284-285 Bringing the Legacy of Frank Lloyd Wright to St. Pinckney, Mo., 115 Louis, 343-344 Pinebrook Lodge, Howell County, 335 Overland Historical Society, 220, 325, 440 Pippin Place (resort), Jefferson City, 331 Owen, John L., 272 Plank roads, 105 Owens Cemetery, Maries County, 451 Platte County Historical Society, 220, 441 Ozark County, 227, 454 Pleasant Green (plantation), Cooper County, 101 Ozark Empire Fair, Springfield, 336 Pleasant Hill Historical Society, 96, 220, 325, 441 Ozarks, 451 Pleasant Hill School, St. Clair County, 102 folksongs, 454 Poe, J. W., 447 iron ore mining, 454 Poindexter, John A., 106, 335 Native Americans, 454 Politics, Bootheel, 182-202 tourism, 458-459 Porter family, 332 Porter, Joseph C., 266, 273, 275 Post, Truman, 308 Pabst, Alison, 211 Prairie du Chien, Wisc., 249, 253, 257, 259-263 Pagedale, Mo., 450 Prairieville Township, Pike County, 335 Painter, John Harold, obit., Preetorius, Emil, 32-34 Palmyra, Mo., 102 Price, Sterling, 103 Parker, Benjamin Franklin, 228 Price, Wiley, 318 Parker, “Fast Eddie,” 447 Priddy, Bob, 211 Parker, Lester Shepard, 331 Prohibition, 336 Parker, Thomas A., 373-378, 386 Prosperity Junction, Webb City, 451 Parkview High School, Springfield, 230 Province, Virginia, 331 Parkville, Mo., 334 Pryor, Jerry, Southwest Missouri Mining, 347 Parr, Horace Stayton, obit., 232 Pryor, Leonard, 78-79 Payne, Moses U., 228 Pulaski County Museum and Historical Society, 96 Pearson, G. Morris, obit., 339 Pulitzer, Joseph, 385, 387-388 Pemiscot County, 103 Pythian Castle, Springfield, 106 Pemiscot County Historical Society, 325, 440 Pendergast, Thomas J., 46, 71-72; political machine, Q 1930s, 46-67, 235-238 Quantrill, William Clark, Society, 96, 220 Peno Township, Pike County, 104 Perry County Historical Society, 95-96, 220, 441 R Perry County Lutheran Historical Society, 220 Racing track (car), Urich, 447 Perryville, Mo., 332 Railroads Pershing, John J., 404, 407, 408, 410; Boyiiood Home central Missouri, 150-152 State Historic Site, 334 Osage County, 453 Persuading the American Public: Poster Art from Ramey, John, 229 World War II (art exhibition), 87, 209 Rand, Sally, 454 Peters, Ernest, 225 Randolph County Historical Society, 96, 220, 325, 441 Peterson, Clara E., obit., 339 Ray County Historical Society, 441 Pettis County, 103 Raymore Historical Society, 96, 325, 441 Pettis County Historical Society, 220 Raytown Historical Society, 96, 220, 325-326, 441

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