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Ca’ d’Oro, by Robert Frederick Blum (TIMELINE MASTERWORK), March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)

CADWALLADER, JAMES B., “A Lowell Perspective (TIMELINE ALBUM),” by David A. Simmons, July•August 2000 (Volume 17/Number 4)

CADWALLADER, JAMES D.,
“Frozen Solid” (TIMELINE ALBUM), by Linda Showalter, April•June 2008 (Volume 25/Number 2)
“Caesar and the Conquest of the Northwest Territory: The Harrison Campaign, 1811,” by Allan R. Millett, July•August 1997 (Volume 14/Number 4)
“Caesar and the Conquest of the Northwest Territory: The Second Harrison Campaign, 1813,” by Allan R. Millett, September•October 1997 (Volume 14/Number 5)
“Caesar and the Conquest of the Northwest Territory: The Wayne Campaign, 1792–95,” by Allan R. Millett, May•June 1997 (Volume 14/Number 3)

CAHILL, RACHEL (Mrs. William Hobart),
“The Industrial Hobarts: The First Fifty Years,” by Peter C. Hobart and Michael W. Williams, October•December 2004 (Volume 21/Numbers 5-6)

CALAC, [?],
“Jim Thorpe and the Oorang Tribe,” by Carl M. Becker, September•October 2003 (Volume 20/Number 5)
“Calico Charlie: Governor Charles Foster,” by Dennis East II, July•August 1997 (Volume 14/Number 4)

CALICO CHARLIE. See FOSTER, CHARLES

“CALL FOR THE AMERICAN PLAYWRIGHT, THE,”
by Louis Vincent DeFoe,
“A Fellow of Infinite Jest: Alas, Poor Avery Hopwood,” by John E. Vacha, November•December 2003 (Volume 20/Number 6)

CALUMET,
“Artifacts of Peace,” by Phillip R. Shriver, April•May 1988 (Volume 5/Number 2)

CAMBRIDGE (Ohio),
“Hero in a Black Hat: Hopalong Cassidy,” by David Neal Keller, January•March 2008 (Volume 25/Number 1)

CAMERON, SIMON,
“Mission to Washington, 1861,” by Ethan S. Rafuse, April•June 2008 (Volume 25/Number 2)

CAMP BARNETTE SOLDIERS’ AND SAILORS’ SOCIETY,
“A Monumental Battle on Public Square,” by William C. Stark, January•February 2003 (Volume 20/Number 1)

CAMPBELL, ANDREW JACKSON,
“Johnson’s Island,” by Roger Pickenpaugh, July•September 2006 (Volume 23/Number 3)

CAMPBELL, LEWIS D.,
“Ohio’s Struggle for Equality Before the Civil War,” by Paul Finkelman, January•March 2006 (Volume 23/Number 1)

CAMPBELL, WOODSON T.,
“Long Voyage Home of Tambo Tambo, The,” by John Vacha, October•December 2005 (Volume 22/Number 4)

CAMP CHASE (Columbus, Ohio)
“About Six Acres of Land: Camp Chase, Civil War Prison,” by Robert W. McCormick, September•October 1994 (Volume 11/Number 5)
“Hundred-Days Men: The Ohio National Guard in the Civil War,” by Jim Leeke, July•August 2000 (Volume 17/Number 4)

CAMP CLEVELAND,
“Hundred-Days Men: The Ohio National Guard in the Civil War,” by Jim Leeke, July•August 2000 (Volume 17/Number 4)

CAMP DENNISON (Cincinnati, Ohio),
“Hundred-Days Men: The Ohio National Guard in the Civil War,” by Jim Leeke, July•August 2000 (Volume 17/Number 4)
“All for the Regiment: Creating the Army of the Ohio,” by Gerald J. Prokopowicz, July•August 2003 (Volume 20/Number 4)

CAMP GODDARD (Zanesville, Ohio),
“Old Rooters, Serious Bulls, and Solemn Jackasses: The 1859 Ohio State Fair,” by Donald A. Hutslar, by Donald A. Hutslar, May•June 2001 (Volume 18/Number 3)

CAMP PERRY (Port Clinton, Ohio),
“Enemies Turned Allies: Italian POWs in Ohio,” by Louis Keefer, March•April 1993 (Volume 10/Number 2)
“Buckeyes in the Rainbow: The 166th U.S. Infantry Regiment in World War I,” by John K. Ohl, October•December 2004 (Volume 21/Numbers 5- 6)

CAMP PERSHING (Texas),
“Our Late Unpleasantness with Mexico: The Ohio National Guard on Border Service, 1916,” by Jim Leeke, May•June 2002 (Volume 19/Number 3)

CAMP SHELBY (Mississippi),
“Buckeye Minuteman: Robert S. Beightler,” by John K. Ohl, January•February 2003 (Volume 20/Number 1)

“Campus Martius,” by Donald A. Hutslar, January•February 2001 (Volume 18/Number 1)

CAMPUS MARTIUS MUSEUM OF THE NORTHWEST TERRITORY (OHS),
“Campus Martius,” by Donald A. Hutslar, January•February 2001 (Volume 18/Number 1)

CAMP WILLIS (Upper Arlington, Ohio),
“Our Late Unpleasantness with Mexico: The Ohio National Guard on Border Service, 1916,” by Jim Leeke, May•June 2002 (Volume 19/Number 3)

CANADIAN TARIFF RECIPROCITY,
“Teddy Vs. Taft: A Battle of Heavyweights,” by Roger Pickenpaugh, March•April 2004 (Volume 21/Number 2)

CANAL BANK (Cleveland, Ohio),
“My Money or Your Life!! The Canal Bank Failure of 1854,” by John E. Vacha, March•April 2001 (Volume 18/Number 2)

CANALS and CANAL BOATS,
“Columbiana Corridor,” by Carolyn V. Platt, April•May 1990 (Volume 7/Number 2)
“From the Ohio River to the Grand Canal: American Artists in Venice,” by James M. Keny, November•December 1995 (Volume 12/Number 6)
“A Lowell Perspective (TIMELINE ALBUM),” by David A. Simmons, July•August 2000 (Volume 17/Number 4)
“Lighthouse of the Sky: John Quincy Adams Visits Cincinnati,” by George W. Paulson, July•August 2001 (Volume 18/Number 4)
“Ohio's Scenic Rivers: Preservation and Perils (TIMELINE FORUM),” by Carolyn V. Platt, July•September 2005 (Volume 22/Number 3)

C&O. See CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILROAD

CANFIELD, HARRY,
“Tourism at the Ohio Penitentiary,” by Elizabeth L. Plummer, January•February 2004 (Volume 21/Number 1)

CANTON CHEMICAL COMPANY,
“Mystery Man from Massillon: Herbert Dow,” by Ellis N. Brandt, July•August 2003 (Volume 20/Number 4)

CANTON (Kanton) ATOLL,
“Captain Eddie’s Return,” by Michael Martin, November•December 2001 (Volume 18/Number 6)

CANTON (Ohio),
“Treason in Canton! The Trial of Eugene Debs,” by John E. Vacha, November•December 2001 (Volume 18/Number 6)
“Canvas Scraper: Ora Coltman, The,” by Mary Haverstock and Ann Olszewski, January•February 2002 (Volume 19/Number 1)

CANVAS SCRAPER. See COLTMAN, ORA

Canyon, Red and Black, by Ernest L. Blumenschein (TIMELINE MASTERWORK), March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)

CANYON, STEVE, “Milton Caniff,” by Lucy Shelton Caswell, July•September 2007 (Volume 24/Number 3)

CAPITAL CITY ART CLASS AND DECORATING COMPANY. See VON GERICHTEN ART GLASS COMPANY

“Captain Eddie’s Return,” by Michael Martin, November•December 2001 (Volume 18/Number 6)

“Captain Symmes’s Journey to the Center of the Earth,” by Reginald Horsman, September•October 2000 (Volume 17/Number 5)

“Captive, The (TIMELINE ALBUM),” by Christopher S. Duckworth, January•February 1995 (Volume 12/Number 1)

“Captives Return: Bouquet’s Victory, The,” by Paul E. Kopperman, April•May 1990 (Volume 7/Number 2)

CARDINGTON (Ohio),
“The Muse of Rubberleg Square: Dawn Powell,” by Tim Page, July•August 2002 (Volume 19/Number 4)

“Care to the Sick and Poor,” by Richard G. Ried and Teri Ryan, November•December 1998 (Volume 15/Number 6)

CARLISLE INDIAN SCHOOL (Pennsylvania),
“Jim Thorpe and the Oorang Tribe,” by Carl M. Becker, September•October 2003 (Volume 20/Number 5)

Carlson, Jack and Carl M. Becker,
“Dayton’s Wild Duck: Howard Holmes,” October•December 2004 (Volume 21/Numbers 5-6)

CARNEGIE STEEL COMPANY,
“W.P. Snyder Jr. (OHIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY ALBUM),” July•September 2005 (Volume 22/Number 3)

CAROUSELS,
“Round We Go: Carousel Art,” by Simon Jones, September•October 1999 (Volume 16/Number 5)

CARRIAGE and WAGON PRODUCTION,
“Flowers on the Roof: Charles E. Adams, Industrial Reformer,” by Thomas A. Kinney, July•August 2001 (Volume 18/Number 4)

Carson, Bob,
“Imp: Ohio’s Queen of the Turf,” April•June 2006 (Volume 23/Number 2)
“A Burning Passion,” October•December 2006 (Volume 23/Number 4)
“Home in Ohio: Harness Racing Goes Hollywood,” October•December 2008 (Volume 25/Number 4)

CARSON, GERALD,
“Gerald Carson (IN MEMORIAM),” by Christopher S. Duckworth, June•July 1990 (Volume 7/Number 3) Works by:
“God Bless the Russians,” August•September 1986 (Volume 3/Number 4)
“Mr. Seward’s Icebox,” October•November 1987 (Volume 4/Number 5)
“Her Father Shook Hands with Lincoln (TIMELINE VIGNETTE),” June•July 1988 (Volume 5/Number 3)
“Czar of Herald Square: James Gordon Bennett, Jr.,” February•March 1989 (Volume 6/Number 1)
“Fifty-Four Forty or Fight: The Oregon Crisis,” June•July 1990 (Volume 7/Number 3)
“Darrow for the Defense,” October•November 1990 (Volume 7/Number 5)
“The Piano in the Parlor: When There Was a Parlor,” December 1990•January 1991 (Volume 7/Number 6)
“The Great Plains Revisited (TIMELINE REVIEW),” December 1991•January 1992 (Volume 8/Number 6)
“America’s Worst Poet (TIMELINE VIGNETTE),” July•August 1993 (Volume 10/Number 4)

CARSON, KIT,
“The Education of a Painter: Thomas Worthington Whittredge,” by William G. Keener, May•June 1995 (Volume 12/Number 3)

Carter, Clarence Holbrook, Jane Reed and Dora Hunt (TIMELINE MASTERWORK), March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3) War Bride (Bride in a Mechanized World) (TIMELINE MASTERWORK), March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)

CARTE, RICHARD D’OYLY,
“Wilde Card: An Aesthete Visits Ohio,” by Richard Compton, November•December 2000 (Volume 17/Number 6)

CARTOONS and CARTOONISTS,
“From Bummer to Boss: Cincinnati’s George B. Cox,” by Alan I Marcus and Zane L. Miller, August•September 1987 (Volume 4/Number 4)
“The Lady Cartoonist: Edwina Dumm,” by Lucy Shelton Caswell, June•July 1989 (Volume 6/Number 3)
“Unbaked Cookies: The Drawings of James Thurber,” by Doug Ermini, April•May 1992 (Volume 9/Number 2)
“Draw! They Said: The Great Cleveland Cartoon Duel,” by John E. Vacha, January•February 1996 (Volume 13/Number 1)
“Medill of the Tribune: Advocate of Political and Moral Progress,” by John E. Vacha, July•August 1999 (Volume 16/Number 4)

CARVING,
“The Master Carver of Dover: Mooney Warther and the History of Steam, The,” by John Vacha, October•December 2006 (Volume 23/Number 4)

“Caruso!,” by Richard W. Arpi, October•November 1984 (Volume 1/Number 1)

CARUSO, ENRICO,
“Caruso!,” by Richard W. Arpi, October•November 1984 (Volume 1/Number 1)

CASEMENT, DANIEL DILLON,
“Making Tracks: Jack Casement’s Triumph,” by John H. White, Jr., March•April 2001 (Volume 18/Number 2)

CASEMENT, DAN T.,
“Making Tracks: Jack Casement’s Triumph,” by John H. White, Jr., March•April 2001 (Volume 18/Number 2)

CASEMENT, FRANCES JENNINGS (Mrs. John Stephen Casement) by John H. White, Jr., “Making Tracks: Jack Casement’s Triumph,” March•April 2001 (Volume 18/Number 2)

CASEMENT, “Frank.” See CASEMENT, FRANCES JENNINGS

CASEMENT, “Jack.” See CASEMENT, JOHN STEPHEN

CASEMENT, JOHN STEPHEN,
“Making Tracks: Jack Casement’s Triumph,” by John H. White, Jr., March•April 2001 (Volume 18/Number 2)

CASEMENT, MRS. JOHN STEPHEN (Frances Jennings Casement),
“Making Tracks: Jack Casement’s Triumph,” by John H. White, Jr., March•April 2001 (Volume 18/Number 2)

CASH REGISTERS,
“Teaching Through the Eye: John H. Patterson’s Industrial Photography,” by Claudia L. Watson, November•December 2002 (Volume 19/Number 6)

CASPER, WYOMING,
“Frontier Artist and Soldier: Caspar Collins,” by John F. Steinle, May•June 2004 (Volume 21/Number 3)

CASSEL, SARAH JANE (Mrs. Andrew J. Douglas),
“A Magnificent Obsession: The Novels of Lloyd C. Douglas,” by Donald L. Huber, July•September 2006 (Volume 23/Number 3)

CASSIDY, HOPALONG,
“Hero in a Black Hat: Hopalong Cassidy,” by David Neal Keller, January•March 2008 (Volume 25/Number 1)

Castel, Albert,
“So Glorious An Adventure: Major Tom Taylor’s March to the Sea,” September•October 2001 (Volume 18/Number 5)
“Victorious Loser: William S. Rosecrans (Part I),” July•August 2002 (Volume 19/Number 4)
“Victorious Loser: William S. Rosecrans (Part II),” September•October 2002 (Volume 19/Number 5)

CAST-IRON TOYS. See TOYS

Caswell, Lucy Shelton,
“The Lady Cartoonist: Edwina Dumm,” June•July 1989 (Volume 6/Number 3) “Milton Caniff,” July•September 2007 (Volume 24/Number 3)

CATERPILLARS,
“Creepy-Crawly Caterpillars,” by Carolyn V. Platt, May•June 1998 (Volume 15/Number 3)

CATHOLIC CHURCH, THE,
“More Than a General’s Wife: Ellen Ewing Sherman,” by William M. Ferraro, January•February 2000 (Volume 17/Number 1)

CATTLE INDUSTRY,
“Bettering the Beef: Felix Renick and the Ohio Company for Importing English Cattle,” by R. Douglas Hurt, March•April 1993 (Volume 10/Number 2)

CAVALRY. See ELEVENTH KANSAS CAVALRY; OHIO VOLUNTEER CAVALRY

CAVES and CAVING,
“Caves: Underground Wonderlands,” by Carolyn V. Platt, February•March 1989 (Volume 6/Number 1)
“Buried Five Times: Floyd Collins, Caver,” by Danny Fulks, May•June 1998 (Volume 15/Number 3)
“Caves: Underground Wonderlands,” by Carolyn V. Platt, February•March 1989 (Volume 6/Number 1)

CAYLOR, OLIVER PERRY,
“National League Black Sheep,” by Tom Melville, July•August 2000 (Volume 17/Number 4)

CCC. See CIVILIAN CONSERVATION CORPS

CEDAR BOG STATE MEMORIAL (Champaign County, Ohio),
“Nature’s Stage: Cedar Bog,” by Carolyn V. Platt, April•May 1992 (Volume 9/Number 2)

CEDAR HILL CEMETERY (Newark, Ohio),
“Who Killed Harry Beasley? The Unsolved Murder of Newark’s Hero Cop,” by Jim Leeke, October•December 2004 (Volume 21/Numbers 5-6)

CELORON, PIERRE JOSEPH,
“Icon of Empire,” by James K. Richards, April•May 1988 (Volume 5/Number 2) “Centennial, A,” by Gary C. Ness, February•March 1985 (Volume 2/Number 1)

CENTENNIAL,
“Exotic Electric Delights: Cincinnati’s 1888 Centennial Exposition,” by Christopher L. Bensch, February•March 1985 (Volume 1/Number 2)
“A Centennial,” by Gary C. Ness, February•March 1985 (Volume 2/Number 1)
“The Death (and Rebirth) of Cleopatra: Edmonia Lewis,” by M. Melissa Wolfe, March•April 2001 (Volume 18/Number 2)

CENTRAL LEAGUE,
“Dayton’s Wild Duck: Howard Holmes,” by Carl M. Becker and Jack Carlson, October•December 2004 (Volume 21/Numbers 5-6)

CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD, THE,
“Making Tracks: Jack Casement’s Triumph,” by John H. White, Jr., March•April 2001 (Volume 18/Number 2)

CENTRAL UNION DEPOT (Cincinnati, Ohio),
“Ohio’s Chattanooga Choo-Choo,” by Don Bedwell, October•December 2008 (Volume 25/Number 4)

CENTURY MAGAZINE, THE,
“Let Us Have Peace: Ulysses S. Grant’s Final Appearance,” by Russell Roberts, July•August 2004 (Volume 21/Number 4)
“Dean of American Letters: William Dean Howells,” by Victoria A. Nelson, October•December 2004 (Volume 21/Numbers 5-6)

CERAMICS,
“Arthur Mountford: Pictorialist of the Upper Ohio,” by William C. Gates, Jr., February•March 1987 (Volume 4/Number 1)
“Window Glass and Spirit Bottles: A Fragile Industry Begins,” by William G. Keener, April•May 1988 (Volume 5/Number 2)
“The Price of Fame: Staffordshire Wins the War of 1812,” by William G. Keener, April•May 1989 (Volume 6/Number 2)
“Exotic Cargo: Chinese Export Porcelain,” by Simon Jones, December 1991•January 1992 (Volume 8/Number 6)

CHAFFEE, ADNA ROMANZA,
“An Ohioan in China: Adna Chaffee and the Boxer Rebellion,” by Diana Preston, January•February 2002 (Volume 19/.Number 1)

CHAGRIN FALLS (Ohio),
“The Harmonious Blacksmith of Chagrin Falls: Henry Church Jr.,” by John E. Vacha, January•February 2004 (Volume 21/Number 1)

CHAGRIN RIVER LAND CONSERVANCY,
“Ohio's Scenic Rivers: Preservation and Perils (TIMELINE FORUM),” by Carolyn V. Platt, July•September 2005 (Volume 22/Number 3)

CHAGRIN RIVER,
“Ohio's Scenic Rivers: Preservation and Perils (TIMELINE FORUM),” by Carolyn V. Platt, July•September 2005 (Volume 22/Number 3)

CHALK GARDEN, THE,
“It’s Called Acting: Lillian and Dorothy Gish,” by Richard and Fran Compton, November•December 2003 (Volume 20/Number 6)
“Challenge of Command: Worthington vs. Sherman,” by Robert W. McCormick, June•July 1991 (Volume 8/Number 3)

CHALLIS, JOHN,
“A Passion for Bach,” by John Vacha, July•September 2008 (Volume 25/Number 3)

CHAMBERLAIN, GEORGE AGNEW,
The Phanton Philly, “Home in Ohio: Harness Racing Goes Hollywood,” by Bob Carson, October•December 2008 (Volume 25/Number 4)

CHAMBERLAIN, JACOB,
“Cherry Valley’s Coke Ovens,” by Thomas E. Crowl, July•August 2001 (Volume 18/Number 4)

CHAMPAIGN COUNTY (Ohio),
“Nature’s Stage: Cedar Bog,” by Carolyn V. Platt, April•May 1992 (Volume 9/Number 2)

CHAMPION, AARON BURR,
“The 1869 Antioch Nine (TIMELINE ALBUM),” by Scott Sanders, September•October 2002 (Volume 19/Number 5)

CHAMPLIN PRINTING COMPANY (Columbus, Ohio), “’Printing in the Correct Style’” (OHIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY ALBUM), by Betsy Butler, July•September 2006 (Volume 23/Number 3)

CHANCE, FRED,
“Merkle’s Mistake,” by John M., Harris, March•April 2002 (Volume 19/Number 2)

CHANEY, LON, JR.,
“Underdog Factor: The Odyssey of Burgess Meredith,” by John E. Vacha, March•April 2004 (Volume 21/Number 2)
“Charles Burchfield: Origins of Greatness,” by John I.H. Baur, June•July 1986 (Volume 3/Number 3)

CHARLES, EZZARD MACK,
“Cincinnati’s Champ: Ezzard Charles,” by Steven P. Gietschier, May•June 2001 (Volume 18/Number 3)

CHARLES, MRS. EDWARD (GLADYS GARTRELL),
“Cincinnati’s Champ: Ezzard Charles,” by Steven P. Gietschier, May•June 2001 (Volume 18/Number 3)

CHARLIE CHAN,
“Charlie Chan’s Poppa: The Life of Earl Derr Biggers,” by Barbara Gregorich, January•February 1999 (Volume 16/Number 1)
“Charlie Chan’s Poppa: The Life of Earl Derr Biggers,” by Barbara Gregorich, January•February 1999 (Volume 16/Number 1)
“Charlie Pierce: A Johnson’s Island Rebel,” by Kimberly Brownlee, July•September 2006 (Volume 23/Number 3)

CHASE, SALMON P.,
“Ohio’s Struggle for Equality Before the Civil War,” by Paul Finkelman, January•March 2006 (Volume 23/Number 1)
“Mission to Washington, 1861,” by Ethan S. Rafuse, April•June 2008 (Volume 25/Number 2)

CHATAUQUA INSTITUTION,
“An Inventor’s Wife: Mina Edison,” by Paul Israel, May•June 2001 (Volume 18/Number 3)

CHATEAU-THEIRRY (France),
“Buckeyes in the Rainbow: The 166th U.S. Infantry Regiment in World War I,” by John K. Ohl, October•December 2004 (Volume 21/Numbers 5-6)

CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE,
“‘Three Cheers for the Cracker Line!’ William Gates Le Duc and the Relief of Chattanooga,” by Carolyn V. Platt, April•June 2005 (Volume 22/Number 2)
“Ohio’s Chattanooga Choo-Choo,” by Don Bedwell, October•December 2008 (Volume 25/Number 4)

CHERVINKO, PAUL,
“Dayton’s Wild Duck: Howard Holmes,” by Carl M. Becker and Jack Carlson, October•December 2004 (Volume 21/Numbers 5-6)

CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO NORTHERN RAILROAD,
“Colossus on the Ohio,” by William D. Middleton, November•December 2003 (Volume 20/Number 6)

CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILROAD (C&O),
“Colossus on the Ohio,” by William D. Middleton, November•December 2003 (Volume 20/Number 6)
“Van Sweringen Enigma, The,” by Herbert H. Harwood Jr., July•August 2004 (Volume 21/Number 4)

CHERRY, DON,
“Captain Eddie’s Return,” by Michael Martin, November•December 2001 (Volume 18/Number 6)

“Cherry Valley’s Coke Ovens,” by Thomas E. Crowl, July•August 2001 (Volume 18/Number 4)

CHERRY VALLEY IRON and STEEL COMPANY,
“Cherry Valley’s Coke Ovens,” by Thomas E. Crowl, July•August 2001 (Volume 18/Number 4)

CHESNUTT, CHARLES WADDELL, “Life on the Color Line: Charles Waddell Chesnutt,” by Carrie Brown, October•November 1988 (Volume 5/Number 5)

CHESTER, “Jack.” See CHESTER, JOHN J.

CHESTER, JOHN J. (“Jack”),
“Murder Most Foul: The People vs. James Snook,” by Richard Compton, September•October 1999 (Volume 16/Number 5)

CHICAGO BEARS,
“A Darned Good Quarterback,” by Carl M. Becker, September•October 1994 (Volume 11/Number 5)

CHICAGO CUBS,
“Merkle’s Mistake,” by John M., Harris, March•April 2002 (Volume 19/Number 2)

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS,
“Medill of the Tribune: Advocate of Political and Moral Progress,” by John E. Vacha, July•August 1999 (Volume 16/Number 4)
“King of the Bootleggers: The Rise and Fall of George Remus,” by Michael W. Williams, July•September 2008 (Volume 25/Number 3)

CHICAGO TRIBUNE,
“Medill of the Tribune: Advocate of Political and Moral Progress,” by John E. Vacha, July•August 1999 (Volume 16/Number 4)

CHICAGO WHITE STOCKINGS,
“The Most Wonderful Game: J. Lee Richmond’s Perfect Game,” by Kimberly Brownlee, May•June 2004 (Volume 21/Number 3)

CHICAMAUGA, BATTLE OF,
“Victorious Loser: William S. Rosecrans (Part II),” by Albert Castel, September•October 2002 (Volume 19/Number 5)

CHICKENS. See BIRDS and BIRDING

CHILD LABOR. See LABOR and LABOR HISTORY

CHILLICOTHE (Ohio),
“Chillicothe’s Union Block (TIMELINE ALBUM),” by David A. Simmons, October•November 1991 (Volume 8/Number 5)
“William and Elizabeth Creighton (TIMELINE ALBUM),” by M. Melissa Wolfe, May•June 1998 (Volume 15/Number 3)
“So Good a Man: General Joshua Sill,” by Karen Kloss, March•April 2000 (Volume 17/Number 2)
“A Better Big Man: Neil Johnston,” by Steven P. Gietschier, November•December 2002 (Volume 19/Number 6)
“Adena (OHIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY ALBUM),” January•March 2005 (Volume 22/Number 1)
“John P. Parker and the Underground Railroad,” by Merton L. Dillon, January•March 2005 (Volume 22/Number 1)
“Imp: Ohio’s Queen of the Turf,” by Bob Carson, April•June 2006 (Volume 23/Number 2); “A Burning Passion,” by Bob Carson, October•December 2006 (Volume 23/Number 4)
“Chillicothe’s Union Block (TIMELINE ALBUM),” by David A. Simmons, October•November 1991 (Volume 8/Number 5)

CHILO (Ohio),
“Horse Power at Chilo (TIMELINE ALBUM),” by Kevin J. Crisman, November•December 2000 (Volume 17/Number 6)

CHINA,
“An Ohioan in China: Adna Chaffee and the Boxer Rebellion,” by Diana Preston, January•February 2002 (Volume 19/.Number 1)

CHINA RELIEF EXPEDITION,
“An Ohioan in China: Adna Chaffee and the Boxer Rebellion,” by Diana Preston, January•February 2002 (Volume 19/.Number 1)

CHISSELL, NOBLE “KID,”
“Home in Ohio: Harness Racing Goes Hollywood,” by Bob Carson, October•December 2008 (Volume 25/Number 4)

Chittenden, Annie Curtis,
“View from a High-Wheel: Bicycling across America,” July•August 1995 (Volume 12/Number 4)

CHLORINE BLEACH,
“Mystery Man from Massillon: Herbert Dow,” by Ellis N. Brandt, July•August 2003 (Volume 20/Number 4)

CHOOKASIAN, LILI,
“A Passion for Bach,” by John Vacha, July•September 2008 (Volume 25/Number 3)

CHRISTIANITY IN THE KITCHEN,
“Death in the Pot: Mary Mann’s Christianity in the Kitchen,” by Charles M. Jacobs, November•December 1995 (Volume 12/Number 6)

CHRISTIAN, MARVIN,
“A View from Above: William Preston Mayfield, Photographer,” by Tim W. Hrstar, January•February 2000 (Volume 17/Number 1)

CHRISTMAS,
“A Soldier’s Christmas,” by James K. Richards, December 1985•January 1986 (Volume 2/Number 6)
“Curbside Christmas: The Hiram House Tradition,” by John J. Grabowski, December 1986•January 1987 (Volume 3/Number 6)
“In Search of Santa,” by Mark D. Smith, December 1991•January 1992 (Volume 8/Number 6)

Church Bells Ringing, Rainy Winter Night, by Charles E. Burchfield (TIMELINE MASTERWORK), March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)

CHURCH, CLARISSA (Mrs. Henry Church),
“The Harmonious Blacksmith of Chagrin Falls: Henry Church Jr.,” by John E. Vacha, January•February 2004 (Volume 21/Number 1)

CHURCHES and CHURCH BUILDINGS. See ARCHITECTURE and ARCHITECTS

CHURCH, HENRY, JR.,
“The Harmonious Blacksmith of Chagrin Falls: Henry Church Jr.,” by John E. Vacha, January•February 2004 (Volume 21/Number 1) Works by: The Monkey Picture (TIMELINE MASTERWORK), March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)

CHURCH, HENRY,
“The Harmonious Blacksmith of Chagrin Falls: Henry Church Jr.,” by John E. Vacha, January•February 2004 (Volume 21/Number 1)

CHURCH, MARTHA (Mrs. Henry Church, Jr.),
“The Harmonious Blacksmith of Chagrin Falls: Henry Church Jr.,” by John E. Vacha, January•February 2004 (Volume 21/Number 1)

CHURCH, MRS. HENRY (Clarrissa Church),
“The Harmonious Blacksmith of Chagrin Falls: Henry Church Jr.,” by John E. Vacha, January•February 2004 (Volume 21/Number 1)

CHURCH, MRS. HENRY, JR. (Martha Preble),
“The Harmonious Blacksmith of Chagrin Falls: Henry Church Jr.,” by John E. Vacha, January•February 2004 (Volume 21/Number 1)

CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS, THE,
“The Prophet Joseph in Ohio,” by Donald L. Huber, November•December 1999 (Volume 16/Number 6)

CHURCH OF THE HOLY SPIRIT, KENYON COLLEGE (Gambier, Ohio),
“Ohio’s Religious Landscape,” by Peter W. Williams, May•June 2000 (Volume 17/Number 3)

CHURCH’S ART MUSEUM,
“The Harmonious Blacksmith of Chagrin Falls: Henry Church Jr.,” by John E. Vacha, January•February 2004 (Volume 21/Number 1)

CINCINNATI ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS (Cincinnati, Ohio),
“Pioneers,” by E. Jane Connell, March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)

CINCINNATI AND COVINGTON SUSPENSIOIN BRIDGE,
“Let Us Cross Over the River: Cincinnati’s Ferryboats,” by John H. White Jr., January•March 2006 (Volume 23/Number 1)

CINCINNATI ART CLUB (Cincinnati, Ohio),
“Duveneck, Et Al.,” by James M. Keny, March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)

CINCINNATI ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY,
“Lighthouse of the Sky: John Quincy Adams Visits Cincinnati,” by George W. Paulson, July•August 2001 (Volume 18/Number 4)
“Cincinnati: Athens of the West (Pioneers),” by E. Jane Connell, March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)

CINCINNATI, COLUMBUS, AND WOOSTER TURNPIKE COMPANY,
“Taking A Toll (TIMELINE ALBUM),” by John H. White, Jr., January•February 2000 (Volume 17/Number 1)

CINCINNATI HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY,
“Rustic Repose: Spring Grove and the Rural Cemetery Movement,” by Stephen C. Gordon, April•June 2006 (Volume 23/Number 2)
“Cincinnati Memories (TIMELINE VIGNETTE),” by Anna McGuffey Morrill, March•April 1993 (Volume 10/Number 2) by Anna McGuffey Morrill, May•June 1993 (Volume 10/Number 3)

CINCINNATI, NEW ORLEANS AND TEXAS PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY (CNO&TP Railroad),
“Ohio’s Chattanooga Choo-Choo,” by Don Bedwell, October•December 2008 (Volume 25/Number 4)

CINCINNATI (Ohio),
“Exotic Electric Delights: Cincinnati’s 1888 Centennial Exposition,” by Christopher L. Bensch, December 1984•January 1985 (Volume 1/Number 2)
“The Senator and the General,” by Stephen E. Ambrose, February•March 1987 (Volume 4/Number 1)
“From Bummer to Boss: Cincinnati’s George B. Cox,” by Alan I Marcus and Zane L. Miller, August•September 1987 (Volume 4/Number 4)
“John Cleves Symmes,” by Dwight L. Smith, April•May 1988 (Volume 5/Number 2)
“Arthur St. Clair,” by J. Martin West, April•May 1988 (Volume 5/Number 2)
“God’s Voice against Slavery: Harriet Beecher Stowe,” by Stephen B. Oates, October•November 1989 (Volume 6/Number 5)
“Party-Time Trolleys,” by John H. White, Jr., December 1989•January 1990 (Volume 6/Number 6)
“Trial by Combat: Ambrose Burnside’s Civil War,” by James K. Richards, December 1990•January 1991 (Volume 7/Number 6)
“The Piano in the Parlor: When There Was a Parlor,” by Gerald Carson, December 1990•January 1991 (Volume 7/Number 6)
“An American Tragedian: James E. Murdoch,” by John K. Stevens, February•March 1991 (Volume 8/Number 1)
“Into the Light: The Art of Edward Potthast,” by James M. Keny, April•May 1991 (Volume 8/Number 2)
“They Beat the Black Sox: The 1919 Cincinnati Reds,” by Steven P. Gietschier, October•November 1991 (Volume 8/Number 5)
“Major League Maverick: Baseball’s Larry MacPhail,” by Donald Dewey, August•September 1992 (Volume 9/Number 4)
“Bearcats and Buckeyes: Ohio Collegiate Basketball’s Golden Age,” by Steven P. Gietschier, March•April 1993 (Volume 10/Number 2)
“Cincinnati Memories (TIMELINE VIGNETTE),” by Anna McGuffey Morrill, March•April 1993 (Volume 10/Number 2) and May•June 1993 (Volume 10/Number 3)
“Pottery Pigeons: George Ligowsky and Modern Trapshooting,” by Kenneth P. Czech, March•April 1994 (Volume 11/Number 2)
“Red Stockings at the Wicket,” by Tom Melville, March•April 1994 (Volume 11/Number 2)
“A Most Exciting and Brilliant Contest (TIMELINE ALBUM),” by Richard D. Miller, May•June 1994 (Volume 11/Number 3)
“The Nation’s Guest: Lafayette’s Visit,” by Anne C. Loveland, July •August 1994 (Volume 11/Number 4)
“A Fair Price to Pay: The Career of Erwin Frey,” by C. Rodney James, July•August 1994 (Volume 11/Number 4)
“From Top to Bottom: Cincinnati’s Inclines and Hilltop Houses,” by John H. White, Jr., January•February 1995 (Volume 12/Number 1)
“The Rise and Fall of Lane Seminary: An Antislavery Episode,” by Donald L. Huber, May•June 1995 (Volume 12/Number 3)
“Old Nick: Cincinnati Winemaker,” by Linda Walker Stevens, March•April 1996 (Volume 13/Number 2)
“Cruise on, Island Queen,” by John H. White, Jr., March•April 1996 (Volume 13/Number 2)
“All-American Thinclad: John Saunders, Jr.,” by Claudia Plumley, September•October 1996 (Volume 13/Number 5)
“Moral Sport: Cincinnati’s Young Men’s Gymnastic Association,” by Douglas Knerr, July•August 1997 (Volume 14/Number 4)
“A Rule of Iron: A Box of Gold,” by John H. White, Jr., November•December 1998 (Volume 15/Number 6)
“Integrity Rewarded: The Art of John H. Twachtman,” by Stephen May, July•August 1999 (Volume 16/Number 4)
“No Dummy: William Ellsworth Hoy,” by Steve Sandy and Richard Miller, March•April 2000 (Volume 17/Number 2)
“National League Black Sheep,” by Tom Melville, July•August 2000 (Volume 17/Number 4)
“Wilde Card: An Aesthete Visits Ohio,” by Richard Compton, November•December 2000 (Volume 17/Number 6)
“The Cincinnati Panorama (TIMELINE ALBUM),” by M’Lissa Kesterman and Keith Kuhn, January•February 2001 (Volume 18/Number 1)
“Cincinnati’s Champ: Ezzard Charles,” by Steven P. Gietschier, May•June 2001 (Volume 18/Number 3)
“The Resurrectionists,” by George W. Paulson, May•June 2001 (Volume 18/Number 3)
“Lighthouse of the Sky: John Quincy Adams Visits Cincinnati,” by George W. Paulson, July•August 2001 (Volume 18/Number 4)
“The Black Brigade,” by Jim Leeke, July•August 2001 (Volume 18/Number 4)
“Marble Man: Hiram Powers,” by Stephen May, September•October 2001 (Volume 18/Number 5)
“Sisters in the Science Wing: The Doctors Braun,” by Carolyn V. Platt, May•June 2002 (Volume 19/Number 3)
“Pioneers,” by E. Jane Connell, March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)
“Duveneck, Et Al.,” by James M. Keny, March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)
“Sizing Up the Queen City: Frances Trollope and Harriet Martineau,” by Lenora Hobbs, May•June 2004 (Volume 21/Number 3)
“Hayes Luck: The Unlikely Presidential Nomination of 1876, The,” by Roy Morris Jr., July•August 2004 (Volume 21/Number 4)
“The Industrial Hobarts: The First Fifty Years,” by Peter C. Hobart and Michael W. Williams, October•December 2004 (Volume 21/Numbers 5-6)
“Oliver Spencer and Indian Life Along the Maumee, 1792-95,” by Reginald Horsman, January•March 2005 (Volume 22/Number 1)
“Myers Confectionary” (TIMELINE ALBUM), by David A. Simmons, January•March 2006 (Volume 23/Number 1)
“Ohio’s Struggle for Equality Before the Civil War,” by Paul Finkelman, January•March 2006 (Volume 23/Number 1)
“Let Us Cross Over the River: Cincinnati’s Ferryboats,” by John H. White Jr., January•March 2006 (Volume 23/Number 1)
“Rustic Repose: Spring Grove and the Rural Cemetery Movement,” by Stephen C. Gordon, April•June 2006 (Volume 23/Number 2)
“Charlie Pierce: A Johnson’s Island Rebel,” by Kimberly Brownlee, July•September 2006 (Volume 23/Number 3)
“Mamie Smith’s Blues,” by Don Bedwell, April•June 2008 (Volume 25/Number 2)
“Mission to Washington, 1861,” by Ethan S. Rafuse, April•June 2008 (Volume 25/Number 2)
“King of the Bootleggers: The Rise and Fall of George Remus,” by Michael W. Williams, July•September 2008 (Volume 25/Number 3)
“Ohio’s Chattanooga Choo-Choo,” by Don Bedwell, October•December 2008 (Volume 25/Number 4)
“Cincinnati Panorama, The (TIMELINE ALBUM),” by M’Lissa Kesterman and Keith Kuhn, January•February 2001 (Volume 18/Number 1)

CINCINNATI RED STOCKINGS. See CINCINNATI REDS, THE

CINCINNATI REDS, THE,
“They Beat the Black Sox: The 1919 Cincinnati Reds,” by Steven P. Gietschier, October•November 1991 (Volume 8/Number 5)
“Red Stockings at the Wicket,” by Tom Melville, March•April 1994 (Volume 11/Number 2)
“A Most Exciting and Brilliant Contest (TIMELINE ALBUM),” by Richard D. Miller, May•June 1994 (Volume 11/Number 3)
“Oh, Johnny: Forgotten Baseball Legend,” by David N. Keller, March•April 1999 (Volume 16/Number 2)
“No Dummy: William Ellsworth Hoy,” by Steve Sandy and Richard Miller, March•April 2000 (Volume 17/Number 2)
“National League Black Sheep,” July•August 2000 (Volume 17/Number 4)
“The 1869 Antioch Nine (TIMELINE ALBUM),” by Scott Sanders, September•October 2002 (Volume 19/Number 5)
“The Most Wonderful Game: J. Lee Richmond’s Perfect Game,” by Kimberly Brownlee, May•June 2004 (Volume 21/Number 3)
“Bucky and Duke: Cincinnati’s 1939-40 Pitching Duo,” by Richard D. Miller, July•September 2008 (Volume 25/Number 3)
“Cincinnati’s Champ: Ezzard Charles,” by Steven P. Gietschier, May•June 2001 (Volume 18/Number 3)

CINCINNATI SOUTHERN RAILWAY,
“Ohio’s Chattanooga Choo-Choo,” by Don Bedwell, October•December 2008 (Volume 25/Number 4)

CIRCLEVILLE (Ohio),
“Ohio’s Lady Audubon: Genevieve Jones,” by Joy Kiser, March•April 2000 (Volume 17/Number 2)

CIRCUS,
“Bainbridge Ohio’s Cat Man: Clyde Raymond Beatty,” by Danny Fulks, July•August 2002 (Volume 19/Number 4)
“Nobody's Perfect: Joe E. Brown,” by David Neal Keller, July•September 2005 (Volume 22/Number 3)
“The Photography of Dayton’s Albert Kern,” by Claudia Watson, April•June 2006 (Volume 23/Number 2)

CIRCUS QUILT, “Circus Quilt, The,” by Ricky Clark, July•August 2004 (Volume 21/Number 4)
“Circus Quilt, The,” by Ricky Clark, July•August 2004 (Volume 21/Number 4)

CITIZEN’S MEMORIAL COMMITTEE (Ottawa, Ohio),
“Firemen’s Memorial,” by Roselia C. Deters Verhoff, March•April 2004 (Volume 21/Number 2)

CITIZEN SOLDIERS,
“Buckeyes in the Rainbow: The 166th U.S. Infantry Regiment in World War I,” by John K. Ohl, October•December 2004 (Volume 21/Numbers 5-6)

CITY AUTO STAMPING COMPANY (Toledo, Ohio),
“The Great Toledo Bank Panic,” by Timothy Messer-Kruse, January•February 2004 (Volume 21/Number 1)

CITY BEAUTIFUL MOVEMENT,
“Ohio’s Pride: The Art and Architecture of the Ohio State Office Building,” by Barbara Powers, January•March 2006 (Volume 23/Number 1)

CIVIC REPERTORY THEATRE,
“Underdog Factor: The Odyssey of Burgess Meredith,” by John E. Vacha, March•April 2004 (Volume 21/Number 2)

CIVILIAN COSERVATION CORPS (CCC),
“The Dam and the River: Upper Sandusky's Indian Mill,” by David A. Simmons, July•September 2005 (Volume 22/Number 3)

CIVIL LIBERTIES,
“Red Dawn in Cleveland: The 1919 May Day Riots,” by John S. Bellamy, II, January•February 2004 (Volume 21/Number 1)
“Ohio’s Struggle for Equality Before the Civil War,” by Paul Finkelman, January•March 2006 (Volume 23/Number 1)

CIVIL WAR CHRISTIAN COMMISSION,
“Let Us Have Peace: Ulysses S. Grant’s Final Appearance,” by Russell Roberts, July•August 2004 (Volume 21/Number 4)
“Civil War: Crucible of Change, The (TIMELINE FORUM),” by Allan Peskin, June•July 1986 (Volume 3/Number 3)

CIVIL WAR, THE,
“Lincoln and Stanton: An Uncommon Friendship,” by Stephen B. Oates, October•November 1984 (Volume 1/Number 1)
“Years of Trial: John Brown in Ohio,” by Stephen B. Oates, February•March 1985 (Volume 2/Number 1)
“Morgan’s Raid: The War Strikes Home,” by Herman Hattaway and Michael Gillespie, October•November 1985 (Volume 2/Number 5)
“A Soldier’s Christmas,” by James K. Richards, December 1985•January 1986 (Volume 2/Number 6)
“Vallandigham: Constitutionalist and Copperhead,” by Michael Les Benedict, February•March 1986 (Volume 3/Number 1)
“Benjamin Lundy: Quaker Radical,” by Merton L. Dillon, June•July 1986 (Volume 3/Number 3)
“The Civil War: Crucible of Change (TIMELINE FORUM),” by Allan Peskin, June•July 1986 (Volume 3/Number 3)
“God Bless the Russians,” by Gerald Carson, August•September 1986 (Volume 3/Number 4)
“The Last Shot?: Jacob Shenkel’s Gettysburg Diary,” by Timothy R. Brookes, June•July 1987 (Volume 4/Number 3)
“Stephen Crane’s Red Badge of Courage,” by Stephen B. Oates, June•July 1988 (Volume 5/Number 3)
“The Underground Railroad: Legend and Reality,” by Larry Gara, August•September 1988 (Volume 5/Number 4)
“A Bright, Particular Star: James Birdseye McPherson,” by John T. Hubbell, August•September 1988 (Volume 5/Number 4)
“Fighting Peacemaker: William T. Sherman,” by John F. Marszalek, December 1988•January 1989 (Volume 5/Number 6)
“A Southern Odyssey: The Narrative of Abram Price,” by Abram Price (and annotated by James K. Richards), August•September 1989 (Volume 6/Number 4)
“God’s Voice against Slavery: Harriet Beecher Stowe,” by Stephen B. Oates, October•November 1989 (Volume 6/Number 5)
“A Southern Odyssey: The Narrative of Abram Price,” by Abram Price (and annotated by James K. Richards), October•November 1989 (Volume 6/Number 5)
“Custer’s Civil War (TIMELINE FORUM),” by Stephen E. Ambrose, August•September 1990 (Volume 7/Number 4)
“Our Brother Tom: Thomas W. Custer,” by Frank R. Levstik, August•September 1990 (Volume 7/Number 4)
“Trial by Combat: Ambrose Burnside’s Civil War,” by James K. Richards, December 1990•January 1991 (Volume 7/Number 6)
“An American Tragedian: James E. Murdoch,” by John K. Stevens, February•March 1991 (Volume 8/Number 1)
“Challenge of Command: Worthington vs. Sherman,” by Robert W. McCormick, June•July 1991 (Volume 8/Number 3)
“The Road to Appomattox: The Generalship of Ulysses S. Grant,” by John Y. Simon, August•September 1991 (Volume 8/Number 4)
“Last Full Measure: The 1941 GAR Convention,” by James K. Richards, October•November 1991 (Volume 8/Number 5)
“John Brown (TIMELINE FORUM),” by John T. Hubbell, February•March 1992 (Volume 9/Number 1)
“An Indomitable Will: Major Ephraim Cutler Dawes,” by L.J. Kozlowski, June•July 1992 (Volume 9/Number 3)
“Clara Barton’s Finest Hour,” by Stephen B. Oates, January•February 1993 (Volume 10/Number 1)
“Harvey: Yankee War Dog (TIMELINE ALBUM),” by Timothy R. Brookes, January•February 1994 (Volume 11/Number 1)
“Phil Sheridan is All Right!,” by Roy Morris, Jr., May•June 1994 (Volume 11/Number 3)
“About Six Acres of Land: Camp Chase, Civil War Prison,” by Robert W. McCormick, September•October 1994 (Volume 11/Number 5)
“To Stand for All They Won: Rufus Dawes of the Iron Brigade,” by L.J. Kozlowski, March•April 1995 (Volume 12/Number 2)
“Battling Over Peace: Sherman’s Special Field Orders, No. 76,” by William M. Ferraro, July•August 1995 (Volume 12/Number 4)
“Murder in Dayton: The Death of Lieutenant Waterman,” by Timothy R. Brookes, May•June 1996 (Volume 13/Number 3)
“Wallpaper Journalism,” by Dennis East, II, November•December 1996 (Volume 13/Number 6)
“Rescue by Rail,” by Roger Pickenpaugh, November•December 1997 (Volume 14/Number 6)
“In the Acoustic Shadow: Don Carlos Buell,” by Carl M. Becker, July•August 1998 (Volume 15/Number 4)
“The Sculptor of Salem: John G. Segesman,” by Dale E. Shaffer, January•February 1999 (Volume 16/Number 1)
“An Illustrated Lecture: The Civil War Paintings of William Siffert,” by Norine S. Hendricks, May•June 1999 (Volume 16/Number 3)
“More Than a General’s Wife: Ellen Ewing Sherman,” by William M. Ferraro, January•February 2000 (Volume 17/Number 1)
“So Good a Man: General Joshua Sill,” by Karen Kloss, March•April 2000 (Volume 17/Number 2)
“Hundred-Days Men: The Ohio National Guard in the Civil War,” by Jim Leeke, July•August 2000 (Volume 17/Number 4)
“Quilts for the GAR,” by Ricky Clark, September•October 2000 (Volume 17/Number 5)
“The Black Brigade,” July•August 2001 (Volume 18/Number 4)
“So Glorious An Adventure: Major Tom Taylor’s March to the Sea,” by Albert Castel, September•October 2001 (Volume 18/Number 5)
“Victorious Loser: William S. Rosecrans (Part I),” by Albert Castel, July•August 2002 (Volume 19/Number 4)
“Victorious Loser: William S. Rosecrans (Part II),” by Albert Castel, September•October 2002 (Volume 19/Number 5)
“A Monumental Battle on Public Square,” by William C. Stark, January•February 2003 (Volume 20/Number 1)
“All for the Regiment: Creating the Army of the Ohio,” by Gerald J. Prokopowicz, July•August 2003 (Volume 20/Number 4)
“Always Very Daring and Reckless: Private William J. Knight and the Andrews Raid,” by Jim Leeke, November•December 2003 (Volume 20/Number 6)
“Frontier Artist and Soldier: Caspar Collins,” by John F. Steinle, May•June 2004 (Volume 21/Number 3)
“Hayes Luck: The Unlikely Presidential Nomination of 1876, The,” by Roy Morris Jr., July•August 2004 (Volume 21/Number 4)
“‘Three Cheers for the Cracker Line!’ William Gates Le Duc and the Relief of Chattanooga,” by Carolyn V. Platt, April•June 2005 (Volume 22/Number 2)
“Let Us Cross Over the River: Cincinnati’s Ferryboats,” by John H. White Jr., January•March 2006 (Volume 23/Number 1)
“Rustic Repose: Spring Grove and the Rural Cemetery Movement,” by Stephen C. Gordon, April•June 2006 (Volume 23/Number 2)
“The Photography of Dayton’s Albert Kern,” by Claudia Watson, April•June 2006 (Volume 23/Number 2)
“A Saltwater Buckeye: John J. Cornwell USN,” by Timothy Brookes, April•June 2006 (Volume 23/Number 2)
“Johnson’s Island,” by Roger Pickenpaugh, July•September 2006 (Volume 23/Number 3)
“Mission to Washington, 1861,” by Ethan S. Rafuse, April•June 2008 (Volume 25/Number 2)


CIVIL WAR VETERANS,
“A Monumental Battle on Public Square,” by William C. Stark, January•February 2003 (Volume 20/Number 1)

CLAMS. See MUSSELS and CLAMS
“Clara Barton’s Finest Hour,” by Stephen B. Oates, January•February 1993 (Volume 10/Number 1)

CLARK COUNTY FAIR (Springfield, Ohio),
“Finest Baby,” by Cheryl L. Lugg, January•March 2005 (Volume 22/Number 1)

CLARK COUNTY (Ohio),
“Finest Baby,” by Cheryl L. Lugg, January•March 2005 (Volume 22/Number 1)

Clark, Ricky,
“A Quilting in Strongsville (TIMELINE ALBUM),” August•September 1986 (Volume 3/Number 4)
“Quilted Gardens,” September•October 1993 (Volume 10/Number 5) and Ellice Ronsheim, “The ‘Boys and Girls Quilt’ of Phebe Cook,” November•December 1999 (Volume 16/Number 6)
“Quilts for the GAR,” September•October 2000 (Volume 17/Number 5) “Remembrances: Thomas Russell’s Toy Cottages,” November•December 2001 (Volume 18/Number 6)
“Quilts of the Western Reserve,” July•August 2003 (Volume 20/Number 4)
“The Circus Quilt,” July•August 2004 (Volume 21/Number 4)


CLARK, WILLIAM,
“The Journals of Lewis & Clark (TIMELINE REVIEW),” by Stephen E. Ambrose, February•March 1988 (Volume 5/Number 1)
“Starting West: Meriwether Lewis’s Ohio River Journey,” by Stephen E. Ambrose, January•February 1996 (Volume 13/Number 1)
“Clash of Cultures: Simon Girty and the Struggle for the Frontier, A,” by James K. Richards, June•July 1985 (Volume 2/Number 3)

CLAWSON, CAROLYN,
“A Real Trouper,” by Carole L. Koontz, February•March 1986 (Volume 3/Number 1)

CLAY HAY POST #383, GAR (New Carlisle, Ohio),
“Quilts for the GAR,” by Ricky Clark, September•October 2000 (Volume 17/Number 5)

CLAY, HENRY,
“Harry of the West: Henry Clay,” by Stephen B. Oates, October•November 1991 (Volume 8/Number 5)
“Tippecanoe and Cider Too: The Improbable, Irrepressible Election of 1840,” by Roy Morris Jr., October•December 2005 (Volume 22/Number 4)

CLEAN WATER ACT (1969),
“Ohio's Scenic Rivers: Preservation and Perils (TIMELINE FORUM),” by Carolyn V. Platt, July•September 2005 (Volume 22/Number 3)
“Cleared for Action: Inland Navies in the War of 1812,” by Kevin J. Crisman, April•May 1989 (Volume 6/Number 2)

CLEARY, CON,
“Dayton’s Wild Duck: Howard Holmes,” by Carl M. Becker and Jack Carlson, October•December 2004 (Volume 21/Numbers 5-6)

CLEAVES, HARRY,
“Earthquake Capital of Ohio,” by Paul K. Muckley, July•August 2003 (Volume 20/Number 4)

CLEMENS, CLARA LANGDON, “Mark Twain: The Buckeye Influence on His Career,” by John Vacha, October•December 2005 (Volume 22/Number 4)

CLEMENS, MRS. SAMUEL (Olivia Langdon Clemens),
“Mark Twain: The Buckeye Influence on His Career,” by John Vacha, October•December 2005 (Volume 22/Number 4)

CLEMENS, OLIVIA LANGDON (Mrs. Samuel Clemens),
“Mark Twain: The Buckeye Influence on His Career,” by John Vacha, October•December 2005 (Volume 22/Number 4)

CLEMENS, SAMUEL (Mark Twain),
“Dean of American Letters: William Dean Howells,” by Victoria A. Nelson, October•December 2004 (Volume 21/Numbers 5-6)
“Mark Twain: The Buckeye Influence on His Career,” by John Vacha, October•December 2005 (Volume 22/Number 4)


CLEMENT, WILLIAM H.,
“A Rule of Iron: A Box of Gold,” by John H. White, Jr., November•December 1998 (Volume 15/Number 6)

CLEVELAND ART CLUB (Cleveland, Ohio),
“The Canvas Scraper: Ora Coltman,” by Mary Haverstock and Ann Olszewski, January•February 2002 (Volume 19/Number 1)

CLEVELAND BROWNS, THE,
“Browns vs. Rams,” by Steven P. Gietschier, November•December 1993 (Volume 10/Number 6)

CLEVELAND CLINIC (Cleveland, Ohio),
“Breath of Death: The 1929 Cleveland Clinic Disaster,” by John S. Bellamy, II, July•August 2002 (Volume 19/Number 4)

CLEVELAND COMMUNITY FUND, THE,
“Flowers on the Roof: Charles E. Adams, Industrial Reformer,” by Thomas A. Kinney, July•August 2001 (Volume 18/Number 4)

CLEVELAND GREAT LAKES EXPOSITION,
“Biggest Bash: Cleveland’s Great Lakes Exposition,” by John E. Vacha, March•April 1996 (Volume 13/Number 2)

CLEVELAND HARDWARE and FORGING COMPANY,
“Flowers on the Roof: Charles E. Adams, Industrial Reformer,” by Thomas A. Kinney, July•August 2001 (Volume 18/Number 4)

CLEVELAND INDIANS, THE,
“All in One Game: The 1920 World Series,” by John B. Holway, September•October 1995 (Volume 12/Number 5)
“The Heights of Ridiculousness,” by Jack Kavanagh, March•April 1998 (Volume 15/Number 2)


CLEVELAND METROPARKS,
“The Harmonious Blacksmith of Chagrin Falls: Henry Church Jr.,” by John E. Vacha, January•February 2004 (Volume 21/Number 1)

CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART (Cleveland, Ohio),
“The Canvas Scraper: Ora Coltman,” by Mary Haverstock and Ann Olszewski, January•February 2002 (Volume 19/Number 1)

CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY.
“He Saved Nome: Cleveland Saves Balto,” by John Vacha, January•March 2005 (Volume 22/Number 1)

CLEVELAND (Ohio),
“A Building Worth Killing For?,” by Eric Johannesen, August•September 1985 (Volume 2/Number 4)
“The Cuyahoga: Millstream to Lakeport,” by Eric Johannesen, April•May 1986 (Volume 3/Number 2)
“Lighting the Fuse: The Cleveland Rocket Society,” by Frank H. Winter, October•November 1986 (Volume 3/Number 5)
“Curbside Christmas: The Hiram House Tradition,” by John J. Grabowski, December 1986•January 1987 (Volume 3/Number 6)
“Urban Wilderness,” by Carolyn V. Platt, October•November 1987 (Volume 4/Number 5)
“Margaret Bourke-White: The Formative Years,” by Vicki Goldberg, August•September 1988 (Volume 5/Number 4)
“The Short, Sweet Indian Summer of Satchel Paige,” by Steven P. Gietschier, April•May 1989 (Volume 6/Number 2)
“Stone’s Trove: The Legacy of an American Oligarch,” by Eric Johannesen, June•July 1989 (Volume 6/Number 3)
“Triple Play: Cleveland’s Hall of Fame Triumvirate,” by Charles C. Alexander, April•May 1992 (Volume 9/Number 2)
“The Big Blow,” by Michael J. Martin, June•July 1992 (Volume 9/Number 3)
“If You Seek His Monument: Reflections on the Meaning of the Garfield Tomb,” by Allan Peskin, August•September 1992 (Volume 9/Number 4)
“Public Square, Cleveland (TIMELINE ALBUM),” by Donald A. Hutslar, September•October 1993 (Volume 10/Number 5)
“Browns vs. Rams,” by Steven P. Gietschier, November•December 1993 (Volume 10/Number 6)
“They Had the Last Laugh: The WPA in Cleveland,” by John E. Vacha, March•April 1994 (Volume 11/Number 2)
“The Greatest Day: Jesse Owens at Ann Arbor,” by Steven P. Gietschier, May•June 1994 (Volume 11/Number 3)
“Hulett’s Mechanical Marvel,” by Christine Rohn Hilston, September•October 1994 (Volume 11/Number 5)
“Jackie Mitchell and the Northern Lights,” by Barbara Gregorich, May•June 1995 (Volume 12/Number 3)
“They Died Crawling,” by John S. Bellamy, II, May•June 1995 (Volume 12/Number 3)
“Perfect Game: Addie Joss, Pitcher,” by Scott Longert, July•August 1995 (Volume 12/Number 4)
“The Lessons of Tragedy: The East Ohio Gas Company Fire,” by Barbara E. Boyle, September•October 1995 (Volume 12/Number 5)
“All in One Game: The 1920 World Series,” by John B. Holway, September•October 1995 (Volume 12/Number 5)
“Draw! They Said: The Great Cleveland Cartoon Duel,” by John E. Vacha, January•February 1996 (Volume 13/Number 1)
“Biggest Bash: Cleveland’s Great Lakes Exposition,” by John E. Vacha, March•April 1996 (Volume 13/Number 2)
“Around the Pylons: Cleveland’s National Air Races,” by Louis Keefer, September•October 1996 (Volume 13/Number 5)
“Electrifying Cleveland: The Electrical League, 1920–41,” by Gail R. Redmann, March•April 1997 (Volume 14/Number 2)
“Overlooked Accomplishments: Eliot Ness’s Cleveland Years,” by Paul W. Heimel, March•April 1998 (Volume 15/Number 2)
“The Heights of Ridiculousness,” by Jack Kavanagh, March•April 1998 (Volume 15/Number 2)
“The Selling of Szell: The Cleveland Orchestra Meets Its Maestro,” by John E. Vacha, November•December 1998 (Volume 15/Number 6)
“The Best Barber in America: George A. Myers,” by John E. Vacha, January•February 2000 (Volume 17/Number 1)
“Fast Train Through the Cornbelt,” by Christopher J. Dawson and Edward J. Pershey, September•October 2000 (Volume 17/Number 5)
“Breath of Death: The 1929 Cleveland Clinic Disaster,” by John S. Bellamy, II, July•August 2002 (Volume 19/Number 4)
“Wilde Card: An Aesthete Visits Ohio,” by Richard Compton, November•December 2000 (Volume 17/Number 6)
“My Money or Your Life!! The Canal Bank Failure of 1854,” by John E. Vacha, March•April 2001 (Volume 18/Number 2)
“Cleveland Theater Grows Up: The Ellsler Era,” by John E. Vacha, March•April 2001 (Volume 18/Number 2)
“Flowers on the Roof: Charles E. Adams, Industrial Reformer,” by Thomas A. Kinney, July•August 2001 (Volume 18/Number 4)
“The Canvas Scraper: Ora Coltman,” by Mary Haverstock and Ann Olszewski, January•February 2002 (Volume 19/Number 1)
“America’s Best Mayor: Tom L. Johnson,” by Melvin G. Holli, March•April 2002 (Volume 19/Number 2)
“Neurosurgery’s Pioneer: Harvey Cushing,” by George W. Paulson, September•October 2002 (Volume 19/Number 5)
“A Monumental Battle on Public Square,” by William C. Stark, January•February 2003 (Volume 20/Number 1)
“Henry Keller and the Berlin Heights Art Colony (TIMELINE PROFILE),” by James M. Keny, March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)
“Karamu House (TIMELINE PROFILE),” by Mark Cole, March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)
“Revolutions and Revivals,” by Nannette V. Maciejunes, March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)
“A Fellow of Infinite Jest: Alas, Poor Avery Hopwood,” by John E. Vacha, November•December 2003 (Volume 20/Number 6)
“Red Dawn in Cleveland: The 1919 May Day Riots,” by John S. Bellamy, II, January•February 2004 (Volume 21/Number 1)
“The Harmonious Blacksmith of Chagrin Falls: Henry Church Jr.,” by John E. Vacha, January•February 2004 (Volume 21/Number 1)
“From Copper Kettle to Klondikes: The Isaly’s Story,” by Thomas E. Crowl, March•April 2004 (Volume 21/Number 2)
“Underdog Factor: The Odyssey of Burgess Meredith,” by John E. Vacha, March•April 2004 (Volume 21/Number 2)
“Van Sweringen Enigma, The,” by Herbert H. Harwood Jr., July•August 2004 (Volume 21/Number 4)
“He Saved Nome: Cleveland Saves Balto,” by John Vacha, January•March 2005 (Volume 22/Number 1)
“Midnight Madness: The Kokoon Arts Klub,” by Mary Sayre Haverstock and Ann Olszewski, April•June 2005 (Volume 22/Number 2)
“Long Voyage Home of Tambo Tambo, The,” by John Vacha, October•December 2005 (Volume 22/Number 4)
“Mark Twain: The Buckeye Influence on His Career,” by John Vacha, October•December 2005 (Volume 22/Number 4)
“Ohio’s Struggle for Equality Before the Civil War,” by Paul Finkelman, January•March 2006 (Volume 23/Number 1)
“Living in the Past: Charles Whittlesey,” by Scott Tribble, April•June 2008 (Volume 25/Number 2)
“A Passion for Bach,” by John Vacha, July•September 2008 (Volume 25/Number 3)


CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA,
“The Selling of Szell: The Cleveland Orchestra Meets Its Maestro,” by John E. Vacha, November•December 1998 (Volume 15/Number 6)

CLEVELAND POLICE ACADEMY,
“Overlooked Accomplishments: Eliot Ness’s Cleveland Years,” by Paul W. Heimel, March•April 1998 (Volume 15/Number 2)

CLEVELAND PUBLIC LIBRARY (Cleveland, Ohio),
“The Canvas Scraper: Ora Coltman,” by Mary Haverstock and Ann Olszewski, January•February 2002 (Volume 19/Number 1)

CLEVELAND RAMS, THE,
“Browns vs. Rams,” by Steven P. Gietschier, November•December 1993 (Volume 10/Number 6)

CLEVELAND, RICHARD,
“Home in Ohio: Harness Racing Goes Hollywood,” by Bob Carson, October•December 2008 (Volume 25/Number 4)

CLEVELAND ROCKET SOCIETY,
“Lighting the Fuse: The Cleveland Rocket Society,” by Frank H. Winter, October•November 1986 (Volume 3/Number 5)

CLEVELAND SCHOOL OF ART (Cleveland, Ohio),
“Revolutions and Revivals,” by Nannette V. Maciejunes, March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)

CLEVELAND SOCIETY OF ARTISTS (Cleveland, Ohio),
“The Canvas Scraper: Ora Coltman,” by Mary Haverstock and Ann Olszewski, January•February 2002 (Volume 19/Number 1)
“Revolutions and Revivals,” by Nannette V. Maciejunes, March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)
“Midnight Madness: The Kokoon Arts Klub,” by Mary Sayre Haverstock and Ann Olszewski, April•June 2005 (Volume 22/Number 2)
“Cleveland Theater Grows Up: The Ellsler Era,” by John E. Vacha, March•April 2001 (Volume 18/Number 2)


CLEVELAND WATERWORKS,
“They Died Crawling,” by John S. Bellamy, II, May•June 1995 (Volume 12/Number 3)

CLEVELAND ZOO (Cleveland, Ohio),
“He Saved Nome: Cleveland Saves Balto,” by John Vacha, January•March 2005 (Volume 22/Number 1)

CLIFFORD, TOM,
“Red Dawn in Cleveland: The 1919 May Day Riots,” by John S. Bellamy, II, January•February 2004 (Volume 21/Number 1)

CLIFTON GORGE (Greene County, Ohio),
“Vale of Time: Clifton Gorge,” April•May 1989 (Volume 6/Number 2)
“Ohio's Scenic Rivers: Preservation and Perils (TIMELINE FORUM),” by Carolyn V. Platt, July•September 2005 (Volume 22/Number 3)

CLIFTON, NANCY,
“Trouble Brewing on Darby: A Buckeye Absconds to Suckerland,” by J. Merton England, January•February 2001 (Volume 18/Number 1)

CLOTHES, by Avery Hopwood, “A Fellow of Infinite Jest: Alas, Poor Avery Hopwood,” by John E. Vacha, November•December 2003 (Volume 20/Number 6)

CLYDE BEATTY-COLE BROTHERS CIRCUS,
“Bainbridge Ohio’s Cat Man: Clyde Raymond Beatty,” by Danny Fulks, July•August 2002 (Volume 19/Number 4)

CNO&TP RAILROAD. See CINCINNATI, NEW ORLEANS AND TEXAS PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY

COAL and COAL MINING,
“Coal Is Not without Its Poetry: Fossil Traces from the Paleozoic,” by Robert W. Hook, February•March 1986 (Volume 3/Number 1)
“An Underground Forest,” by Robert W. Hook, November•December 1996 (Volume 13/Number 6)
“Death Underground: The Millfield Mining Tragedy,” by Douglas L. Crowell, September•October 1997 (Volume 14/Number 5)
“Cherry Valley’s Coke Ovens,” by Thomas E. Crowl, July•August 2001 (Volume 18/Number 4)
“Colossus on the Ohio,” by William D. Middleton, November•December 2003 (Volume 20/Number 6)
“Living in the Past: Charles Whittlesey,” by Scott Tribble, April•June 2008 (Volume 25/Number 2)
“Coal Is Not without Its Poetry: Fossil Traces from the Paleozoic,” by Robert W. Hook, February•March 1986 (Volume 3/Number 1)


Cobbler’s Apprentice, The, by Frank Duveneck (TIMELINE MASTERWORK), March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)

COD, ERRETT LOBBAN,
“Lunken Airport,” by Don Bedwell, October•December 2006 (Volume 23/Number 4)

COFFEE GRINDERS,
“The Industrial Hobarts: The First Fifty Years,” by Peter C. Hobart and Michael W. Williams, October•December 2004 (Volume 21/Numbers 5-6)

COFFIN, E. G., Souvenirs of the Ohio Penitentiary,
“Tourism at the Ohio Penitentiary,” by Elizabeth L. Plummer, January•February 2004 (Volume 21/Number 1)

COFFIN, LEVI,
“John P. Parker and the Underground Railroad,” by Merton L. Dillon, January•March 2005 (Volume 22/Number 1)
“Crossing the Ice: The Story of Ohio’s Most Famous Fugitive Slave,” by Fergus M. Bordewich, January•March 2008 (Volume 25/Number 1)

COFIELD, J.R.,
“Master and Apprentice: Sherwood Anderson and William Faulkner,” by Stephen B. Oates, December 1986•January 1987 (Volume 3/Number 6)

Cohen, Frederick Elmore, Bentley Simons Runyan Family of Mansfield, Ohio, The, “Pioneers,” by E. Jane Connell, March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)

COINS and CURRENCY,
“Magnificent Medium: Spanish Coinage in the New World,” by Christopher S. Duckworth, April•May 1988 (Volume 5/Number 2)
“My Money or Your Life!! The Canal Bank Failure of 1854,” by John E. Vacha, March•April 2001 (Volume 18/Number 2)
“Tippecanoe and Cider Too: The Improbable, Irrepressible Election of 1840,” by Roy Morris Jr., October•December 2005 (Volume 22/Number 4)


COKE,
“Cherry Valley’s Coke Ovens,” by Thomas E. Crowl, July•August 2001 (Volume 18/Number 4)
“Cold Comfort: Harvesting Natural Ice,” by R. Douglas Hurt, February•March 1986 (Volume 3/Number 1)


COLE BROTHERS CIRCUS,
“Hero in a Black Hat: Hopalong Cassidy,” by David Neal Keller, January•March 2008 (Volume 25/Number 1)

Cole, Mark,
“Karl Anderson (TIMELINE PROFILE),” March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)
“Karamu House (TIMELINE PROFILE),” March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)


COLEOPTERA (Beetles),
“Meet the Beetles,” by Eric R. Eaton, September•October 2003 (Volume 20/Number 5)

COLE, THOMAS,
“The Hellenic Ideal: The Ohio Statehouse,” by Daniel Prosser, July•August 1993 (Volume 10/Number 4)

COLE, THOMAS,
“Pioneers,” by E. Jane Connell, March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)

“Collapse at Shimer Run,” by Stephen Kelley, January•February 1994 (Volume 11/Number 1)

“COLLAPSE,” by Gilbert Wilson, “Art for Humanity’s Sake: Gilbert Wilson at Antioch College,” by Scott Sanders and Edward K. Spann, January•February 2003 (Volume 20/Number 1)

COLLECTORS and COLLECTING,
“The Master Carver of Dover: Mooney Warther and the History of Steam, The,” by John Vacha, October•December 2006 (Volume 23/Number 4)

COLLINS, CASPAR WEVER,
“Frontier Artist and Soldier: Caspar Collins,” by John F. Steinle, May•June 2004 (Volume 21/Number 3)

COLLINS, CATHERINE WEVER (Mrs. William O. Collins),
“Frontier Artist and Soldier: Caspar Collins,” by John F. Steinle, May•June 2004 (Volume 21/Number 3)

COLLINS, FLOYD,
“Buried Five Times: Floyd Collins, Caver,” by Danny Fulks, May•June 1998 (Volume 15/Number 3)

COLLINS, JOSEPHINE,
“Frontier Artist and Soldier: Caspar Collins,” by John F. Steinle, May•June 2004 (Volume 21/Number 3)

COLLINS, MARY,
“Frontier Artist and Soldier: Caspar Collins,” by John F. Steinle, May•June 2004 (Volume 21/Number 3)

COLLINS, MRS. WILLIAM O. (Catherine Wever Collins),
“Frontier Artist and Soldier: Caspar Collins,” by John F. Steinle, May•June 2004 (Volume 21/Number 3)

COLLINS, WILLIAM O.,
“Frontier Artist and Soldier: Caspar Collins,” by John F. Steinle, May•June 2004 (Volume 21/Number 3)

COLLINWOOD YARDS (Cleveland, Ohio),
“Fast Train Through the Cornbelt,” by Christopher J. Dawson and Edward J. Pershey, September•October 2000 (Volume 17/Number 5)

COLORADO,
“Frontier Artist and Soldier: Caspar Collins,” by John F. Steinle, May•June 2004 (Volume 21/Number 3)
“Colossus on the Ohio,” by William D. Middleton, November•December 2003 (Volume 20/Number 6)


COLTMAN, IDA (Mrs. Ora Coltman),
“The Canvas Scraper: Ora Coltman,” by Mary Haverstock and Ann Olszewski, January•February 2002 (Volume 19/Number 1)

COLTMAN, MRS. ORA (Ida Coltman),
“The Canvas Scraper: Ora Coltman,” by Mary Haverstock and Ann Olszewski, January•February 2002 (Volume 19/Number 1)

COLTMAN, ORA,
“The Canvas Scraper: Ora Coltman,” by Mary Haverstock and Ann Olszewski, January•February 2002 (Volume 19/Number 1)

COLTMAN, ROBERT WHITE,
“The Canvas Scraper: Ora Coltman,” by Mary Haverstock and Ann Olszewski, January•February 2002 (Volume 19/Number 1)

COLUMBIA (Ohio),
“Oliver Spencer and Indian Life Along the Maumee, 1792-95,” by Reginald Horsman, January•March 2005 (Volume 22/Number 1)
“Columbiana Corridor,” by Carolyn V. Platt, April•May 1990 (Volume 7/Number 2)


COLUMBIANA COUNTY (Ohio),
“Spirit Fruit: ‘Jacob’s’ Ohio Utopia,” by H. Roger Grant, December 1985•January 1986 (Volume 2/Number 6)
“Columbiana Corridor,” by Carolyn V. Platt, April•May 1990 (Volume 7/Number 2)
“Cherry Valley’s Coke Ovens,” by Thomas E. Crowl, July•August 2001 (Volume 18/Number 4)


COLUMBUS BABY CAMP,
“Care to the Sick and Poor,” by Richard G. Ried and Teri Ryan, November•December 1998 (Volume 15/Number 6)

COLUMBUS CIVIC CENTER,
“Ohio’s Pride: The Art and Architecture of the Ohio State Office Building,” by Barbara Powers, January•March 2006 (Volume 23/Number 1)

COLUMBUS, NEW MEXICO,
“Our Late Unpleasantness with Mexico: The Ohio National Guard on Border Service, 1916,” by Jim Leeke, May•June 2002 (Volume 19/Number 3)

COLUMBUS (Ohio)
“‘Picture Painter, Columbus, Ohio’: A Reminiscence of Emerson Burkhart,” by John Barsotti (as told to James K. Richards), December 1984•January 1985 (Volume 1/Number 2)
“The Ultimate Sinking Fund: The Story of Ohio’s Statehouse Well,” by David Lore, April•May 1985 (Volume 2/Number 2)
“Irreconcilable Differences: Wilson’s Whistlestop Campaign for the League,” by Dennis East, II, December 1986•January 1987 (Volume 3/Number 6)
“The Day Alice Came to Town,” by Betsy Greiner, February•March 1987 (Volume 4/Number 1)
“Last Full Measure: The 1941 GAR Convention,” by James K. Richards, October•November 1991 (Volume 8/Number 5)
“Unbaked Cookies: The Drawings of James Thurber,” by Doug Ermini, April•May 1992 (Volume 9/Number 2)
“Major League Maverick: Baseball’s Larry MacPhail,” by Donald Dewey, August•September 1992 (Volume 9/Number 4)
“Brief Garland: A Life of George Bellows,” by James M. Keny, October•December 1992 (Volume 9/Numbers 5 & 6)
“Master of the Stone: The Lithography of George Bellows,” by Nannette V. Maciejunes, October•December 1992 (Volume9/Numbers 5 & 6)
“Hometown: Bellows’s Columbus,” by David A. Simmons, October•December 1992 (Volume 9/Numbers 5 & 6)
“The Hellenic Ideal: The Ohio Statehouse,” by Daniel Prosser, July•August 1993 (Volume 10/Number 4)
“The Mayor of Long Street (TIMELINE VIGNETTE),” by Ruth Handler, July•August 1994 (Volume 11/Number 4)
“About Six Acres of Land: Camp Chase, Civil War Prison,” by Robert W. McCormick, September•October 1994 (Volume 11/Number 5)
“PE-RU-NA: A Catarrh Cure from Columbus,” by James Harvey Young, November•December 1995 (Volume 12/Number 6)
“Deeds of Light: Von Gerichten Art Glass,” by Craig D. Walley, July•August 1998 (Volume 15/Number 4)
“The Gospel of Soil Fertility,” by Christopher Cumo, July•August 1998 (Volume 15/Number 4)
“Care to the Sick and Poor,” by Richard G. Ried and Teri Ryan, November•December 1998 (Volume 15/Number 6)
“To Teach and to Heal: St. Francis Hospital,” by George W. Paulson, January•February 1999 (Volume 16/Number 1)
“White Castle: Billy Ingram’s Burger,” by David G. Hogan, March •April 1999 (Volume 16/Number 2)
“Murder Most Foul: The People vs. James Snook,” by Richard Compton, September•October 1999 (Volume 16/Number 5)
“A Painter and a Gentleman: Ralph Fanning,” by George W. Paulson, May•June 2000 (Volume 17/Number 3)
“Wilde Card: An Aesthete Visits Ohio,” by Richard Compton, November•December 2000 (Volume 17/Number 6)
“Our Late Unpleasantness with Mexico: The Ohio National Guard on Border Service, 1916,” by Jim Leeke, May•June 2002 (Volume 19/Number 3)
“Song Sparrows of Interpont: Margaret Morse Nice, Ornithologist,” by Carolyn V. Platt, September•October 2002 (Volume 19/Number 5)
“Ferdinand Howald (TIMELINE PROFILE),” by Nannette V. Maciejunes, March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)
“Revolutions and Revivals,” by Nannette V. Maciejunes, March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)
“From Copper Kettle to Klondikes: The Isaly’s Story,” by Thomas E. Crowl, March•April 2004 (Volume 21/Number 2)
“Golf’s Monarch: Bobby Jones at Scioto,” by Carl M. Becker, January•March 2005 (Volume 22/Number 1)
“Lustron: How An Ohio Company Almost Changed American Housing,” by Douglas Knerr, April•June 2005 (Volume 22/Number 2)
“Ohio’s Pride: The Art and Architecture of the Ohio State Office Building,” by Barbara Powers, January•March 2006 (Volume 23/Number 1)
“Ohio’s Struggle for Equality Before the Civil War,” by Paul Finkelman, January•March 2006 (Volume 23/Number 1)
“‘Printing in the Correct Style’” (OHIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY ALBUM), by Betsy Butler, July•September 2006 (Volume 23/Number 3)
“Mission to Washington, 1861,” by Ethan S. Rafuse, April•June 2008 (Volume 25/Number 2)


COLUMBUS MEDICAL ASSOCIATION,
“To Teach and to Heal: St. Francis Hospital,” by George W. Paulson, January•February 1999 (Volume 16/Number 1)

COLUMBUS MUSEUM OF ART (Columbus, Ohio),
“Revolutions and Revivals,” by Nannette V. Maciejunes, March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)
“Ferdinand Howald (TIMELINE PROFILE),” by Nannette V. Maciejunes, March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)


COLUMBUS PEOPLE’S LOAN AND JEWELRY COMPANY,
“The Mayor of Long Street (TIMELINE VIGNETTE),” by Ruth Handler, July•August 1994 (Volume 11/Number 4)

COMEDY and COMEDIANS,
“Nobody's Perfect: Joe E. Brown,” by David Neal Keller, July•September 2005 (Volume 22/Number 3)

COMET TEMPLE-TUTTLE,
“Revelation and Revolution: The Great Leonid Meteor Storm of 1833,” by Carolyn V. Platt, November•December 2001 (Volume 18/Number 6)

COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC INFORMATION,
“What Did You Do in the War? World War I Posters,” by James K. Richards, January•February 2001 (Volume 18/Number 1)

COMMUNAL GROUPS,
“Spirit Fruit: ‘Jacob’s’ Ohio Utopia,” by H. Roger Grant, December 1985•January 1986 (Volume 2/Number 6)
“A Day of Shame: The Gnadenhutten Story,” by Earl P. Olmstead, August•September 1991 (Volume 8/Number 4)
“Czar of Kossuth: J. D. Moskowitz,” by Michael W. Williams, October •November 1991 (Volume 8/Number 5)
“An Expedition against the Shakers,” by Lenna Mae Gara, May•June 1993 (Volume 10/Number 3)
“Zoar Garden, The (OHIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY ALBUM),”April•June 2005 (Volume 22/Number 2)


COMMUNICATIONS,
“Reducing the Risk: Woods, Phelps, Edison, and the Railway Telegraph,” by Robert Lochte, January•February 1999 (Volume 16/Number 1)

COMMUNISTS and COMMUNISM,
“Red Dawn in Cleveland: The 1919 May Day Riots,” by John S. Bellamy, II, January•February 2004 (Volume 21/Number 1)

COMMUNITY HEALTH AND NURSING SERVICE. See INSTRUCTIVE DISTRICT NURSING ASSOCIATION

COMPAGNIE DE SCIOTO,
“A French Village in Frontier Ohio,” by Reginald Horsman, September•October 2003 (Volume 20/Number 5)

Companions, by Claude Raguet Hirst (TIMELINE MASTERWORK), March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)

“Competition Breeds Disaster: The Demise of the Prairie Chicken,” by Robert C. Glotzhober, June•July 1989 (Volume 6/Number 3)

Compton, Fran,
and Richard Compton, “It’s Called Acting: Lillian and Dorothy Gish,” November•December 2003 (Volume 20/Number 6)
and Richard Compton, “In This Corner: The Davey-Hopkins Bout of 1935,” January•March 2006 (Volume 23/Number 1)


Compton, Richard,
“Ohio A&M: Norton Townshend’s Last Crusade,” January•February 1994 (Volume 11/Number 1)
“Murder Most Foul: The People vs. James Snook,” September•October 1999 (Volume 16/Number 5)
“Wilde Card: An Aesthete Visits Ohio,” November•December 2000 (Volume 17/Number 6)
and Fran Compton, “It’s Called Acting: Lillian and Dorothy Gish,” November•December 2003 (Volume 20/Number 6)
and Fran Compton, “In This Corner: The Davey-Hopkins Bout of 1935,” January•March 2006 (Volume 23/Number 1)


CONCENTRIC SPHERES,
“Captain Symmes’s Journey to the Center of the Earth,” by Reginald Horsman, September•October 2000 (Volume 17/Number 5)

CONDIT, AUGUSTA,
“Care to the Sick and Poor,” by Richard G. Ried and Teri Ryan, November•December 1998 (Volume 15/Number 6)

CONDUCTORS. See MUSIC and MUSICIANS

CONFECTIONARIES,
“Myers Confectionary” (TIMELINE ALBUM), by David A. Simmons, January•March 2006 (Volume 23/Number 1)

Confused Process of Becoming (Portrait of Roman Johnson), The, by Emerson C. Burkhart (TIMELINE MASTERWORK), March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)

CONGER, EDWIN,
“An Ohioan in China: Adna Chaffee and the Boxer Rebellion,” by Diana Preston, January•February 2002 (Volume 19/.Number 1)

CONGER, MRS. EDWIN (Sarah Conger),
“An Ohioan in China: Adna Chaffee and the Boxer Rebellion,” by Diana Preston, January•February 2002 (Volume 19/.Number 1)

CONGER, SARAH (Mrs. Edwin Conger),
“An Ohioan in China: Adna Chaffee and the Boxer Rebellion,” by Diana Preston, January•February 2002 (Volume 19/.Number 1)

CONGRESS (Ohio),
“Pioneer Piety (TIMELINE VIGNETTE),” by David S. Stanley, January•February 1994 (Volume 11/Number 1)

CONKLIN, ROSCOE,
“Hayes Luck: The Unlikely Presidential Nomination of 1876, The,” by Roy Morris Jr., July•August 2004 (Volume 21/Number 4) Connell, E. Jane, and Nannette V. Maciejunes, “Secular Sermons: Elijah Pierce, Woodcarver,” May•June 1993 (Volume 10/Number 3)
“Pioneers,” March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)
“Robert S. Duncanson (TIMELINE PROFILE),” March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3) and Nannette V. Maciejunes, “Epilogue,” March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)

CONNEAUT CREEK,
“Ohio's Scenic Rivers: Preservation and Perils (TIMELINE FORUM),” by Carolyn V. Platt, July•September 2005 (Volume 22/Number 3)

CONNEAUT (Ohio),
“Hulett’s Mechanical Marvel,” by Christine Rohn Hilston, September•October 1994 (Volume 11/Number 5)

CONNERS, GEORGE,
“King of the Bootleggers: The Rise and Fall of George Remus,” by Michael W. Williams, July•September 2008 (Volume 25/Number 3)
“Conrad Richter and the Big Trees,” by Carolyn V. Platt, September•October 1995 (Volume 12/Number 5)

CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC (Baldwin-Wallace College),
"Bach," by John Vacha, July•September 2008 (Volume 25/Number 3)

CONTINUOUS TRUSS BRIDGE,
“Colossus on the Ohio,” by William D. Middleton, November•December 2003 (Volume 20/Number 6)

CONVENT OF THE TRANSFIGURATION CHAPEL (Glendale, Ohio),
“Ohio’s Religious Landscape,” by Peter W. Williams, May•June 2000 (Volume 17/Number 3)

CONVICT LABOR,
“Tourism at the Ohio Penitentiary,” by Elizabeth L. Plummer, January•February 2004 (Volume 21/Number 1)

“Conway Mastodon,” by Dale M. Gnidovec, October•December 2006 (Volume 23/Number 4)

COOKBOOKS. See BOOKS and BOOK TRADE

COOK, MAY,
“Ohio’s Pride: The Art and Architecture of the Ohio State Office Building,” by Barbara Powers, January•March 2006 (Volume 23/Number 1)

COOK, MRS. ABEL (Phebe Cooper Cook),
“The ‘Boys and Girls Quilt’ of Phebe Cook,” by Ricky Clark and Ellice Ronsheim, November•December 1999 (Volume 16/Number 6)

COOK, PHEBE COOPER (Mrs. Abel Cook),
“The ‘Boys and Girls Quilt’ of Phebe Cook,” by Ricky Clark and Ellice Ronsheim, November•December 1999 (Volume 16/Number 6)

COOK, THEODORE,
“Ohio’s Chattanooga Choo-Choo,” by Don Bedwell, October•December 2008 (Volume 25/Number 4)

COOLEY (Rev.) HARRIS R.,
“America’s Best Mayor: Tom L. Johnson,” by Melvin G. Holli, March•April 2002 (Volume 19/Number 2)

COOMBS, JANE,
“Cleveland Theater Grows Up: The Ellsler Era,” by John E. Vacha, March•April 2001 (Volume 18/Number 2)

COOPER, EARL,
“You Know Me: Barney Oldfield,” by Timothy Messer-Kruse, May•June 2002 (Volume 19/Number 3)

COOPER, HENRY S.,
“Mystery Man from Massillon: Herbert Dow,” by Ellis N. Brandt, July•August 2003 (Volume 20/Number 4)

COOPER, MYERS Y.,
“Ohio’s Pride: The Art and Architecture of the Ohio State Office Building,” by Barbara Powers, January•March 2006 (Volume 23/Number 1)

COOPER, TOM,
“You Know Me: Barney Oldfield,” by Timothy Messer-Kruse, May•June 2002 (Volume 19/Number 3)

COPE, EDWARD DRINKER,
“Coal Is Not without Its Poetry: Fossil Traces from the Paleozoic,” by Robert W. Hook, February•March 1986 (Volume 3/Number 1)

COP, THE,
“Hero in a Black Hat: Hopalong Cassidy,” by David Neal Keller, January•March 2008 (Volume 25/Number 1)

CORBETT, BERTHA, “Circus Quilt, The,” by Ricky Clark, July•August 2004 (Volume 21/Number 4)

CORNELL, KATHARINE,
“Underdog Factor: The Odyssey of Burgess Meredith,” by John E. Vacha, March•April 2004 (Volume 21/Number 2)

CORN,
“Hybrid Corn: George Harrison Shull’s Revolution,” by Carolyn V. Platt, May•June 1999 (Volume 16/Number 3)
“Public Science and Private Enterprise: Battling Ohio Valley Corn Viruses,” by Christopher Cumo, May•June 1999 (Volume 16/Number 3)

CORNWELL, HETTIE (Mrs. John J. Cornwell),
“A Saltwater Buckeye: John J. Cornwell USN,” by Timothy Brookes, April•June 2006 (Volume 23/Number 2)

CORNWELL, JOHN S.,
“A Saltwater Buckeye: John J. Cornwell USN,” by Timothy Brookes, April•June 2006 (Volume 23/Number 2)

CORNWELL, MRS. JOHN J. (Hettie E. Spaulding),
“A Saltwater Buckeye: John J. Cornwell USN,” by Timothy Brookes, April•June 2006 (Volume 23/Number 2)

CORRESPONDENCE and CORRESPONDENTS
“More Than a General’s Wife: Ellen Ewing Sherman,” by William M. Ferraro, January•February 2000 (Volume 17/Number 1)
“Frontier Artist and Soldier: Caspar Collins,” by John F. Steinle, May•June 2004 (Volume 21/Number 3)

COSTA RICA,
“Making Tracks: Jack Casement’s Triumph,” by John H. White, Jr., March•April 2001 (Volume 18/Number 2)

COSTUME BALL,
“Midnight Madness: The Kokoon Arts Klub,” by Mary Sayre Haverstock and Ann Olszewski, April•June 2005 (Volume 22/Number 2)

COTE-DE-CHATILLON (France),
“Buckeyes in the Rainbow: The 166th U.S. Infantry Regiment in World War I,” by John K. Ohl, October•December 2004 (Volume 21/Numbers 5-6)

COTE, ELZIE,
“Mystery Man from Massillon: Herbert Dow,” by Ellis N. Brandt, July•August 2003 (Volume 20/Number 4)

COUGHLIN, CHARLES EDWARD,
“Philip Johnson’s Great Depression,” by Geoffrey Blodgett, June•July 1987 (Volume 4/Number 3)

COULDOCK, C.W.,
“Cleveland Theater Grows Up: The Ellsler Era,” by John E. Vacha, March•April 2001 (Volume 18/Number 2)

COURTHOUSE (Newark, Ohio),
“Who Killed Harry Beasley? The Unsolved Murder of Newark’s Hero Cop,” by Jim Leeke, October•December 2004 (Volume 21/Numbers 5-6)

COURTHOUSE SQUARE (Ottawa, Ohio),
“Firemen’s Memorial,” by Roselia C. Deters Verhoff, March•April 2004 (Volume 21/Number 2)

COVERED BRIDGES. See BRIDGES and BRIDGE BUILDING

COVINGTON, KENTUCKY,
“Let Us Cross Over the River: Cincinnati’s Ferryboats,” by John H. White Jr., January•March 2006 (Volume 23/Number 1) Cowan, Emily Erekson and Joel A. Vilensky, “Awakenings in Ohio,” April•June 2009 (Volume 26/Number 2)

COWEN, BENJAMIN R.,
”Hundred-Days Men: The Ohio National Guard in the Civil War,” by Jim Leeke, July•August 2000 (Volume 17/Number 4)

COWLES, BETSEY MIX,
“Quilts of the Western Reserve,” by Ricky Clark, July•August 2003 (Volume 20/Number 4)

COX, “BOSS.” See COX, GEORGE B.

COX, KENYON,
“Duveneck, Et Al.,” by James M. Keny, March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)
“Revolutions and Revivals,” by Nannette V. Maciejunes, March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3) Works by: Augustus Saint-Gaudens (TIMELINE MASTERWORK), March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)

COXEY’S ARMY,
“Petition in Boots: Coxey’s Army Marches,” by Carlos A. Schwantes, February•March 1990 (Volume 7/Number 1)

COX, GEORGE B. (“Boss”),
“From Bummer to Boss: Cincinnati’s George B. Cox,” by Alan I Marcus and Zane L. Miller, August•September 1987 (Volume 4/Number 4)

COX, JACOB D.,
“Mission to Washington, 1861,” by Ethan S. Rafuse, April•June 2008 (Volume 25/Number 2)

COX, WILLIAM, Our Mess, “Johnson’s Island,” by Roger Pickenpaugh, July•September 2006 (Volume 23/Number 3)

COYOTES,
“Coyote Returns,” by Carolyn V. Platt, February•March 1992 (Volume 9/Number 1)
“Coyote Returns,” by Carolyn V. Platt, February•March 1992 (Volume 9/Number 1)

COZAD, ROBERT HENRY,
“Revolutions and Revivals,” by Nannette V. Maciejunes, March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3) Works by: Street Scene with Snow (57th Street, N.Y.C.) (TIMELINE MASTERWORK), March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)

CRAIG, FAITH (Mrs. Willis Godden),
“Circus Quilt, The,” by Ricky Clark, July•August 2004 (Volume 21/Number 4)

CRACKER LINE,
“‘Three Cheers for the Cracker Line!’ William Gates Le Duc and the Relief of Chattanooga,” by Carolyn V. Platt, April•June 2005 (Volume 22/Number 2)

CRAIN, JEANNE,
“Home in Ohio: Harness Racing Goes Hollywood,” by Bob Carson, October•December 2008 (Volume 25/Number 4)

CRANE, STEPHEN,
“Stephen Crane’s Red Badge of Courage,” by Stephen B. Oates, June•July 1988 (Volume 5/Number 3)

CRAWFORD COUNTY (Ohio),
“The Wreck of the Famous Dove,” by Donald L. Huber, March•April 2002 (Volume 19/Number 2)

“CRAZY BLUES,” by Perry Bradford, “Mamie Smith’s Blues,” by Don Bedwell, April•June 2008 (Volume 25/Number 2)

CRAZY HORSE,
“Frontier Artist and Soldier: Caspar Collins,” by John F. Steinle, May•June 2004 (Volume 21/Number 3)

CREASEY, JACQUES,
“Jim Thorpe Comes to Portsmouth...And Leaves,” by Carl M. Becker, September•October 2001 (Volume 18/Number 5)

CREEL, GEORGE EDWARD,
“What Did You Do in the War? World War I Posters,” by James K. Richards, January•February 2001 (Volume 18/Number 1) “Creepy-Crawly Caterpillars,” by Carolyn V. Platt, May•June 1998 (Volume 15/Number 3)

CREIGHTON, ELIZABETH (Mrs. William Creighton),
“William and Elizabeth Creighton (TIMELINE ALBUM),” by M. Melissa Wolfe, May•June 1998 (Volume 15/Number 3)

CREIGHTON, MRS. WILLIAM (Elizabeth Creighton),
“William and Elizabeth Creighton (TIMELINE ALBUM),” by M. Melissa Wolfe, May•June 1998 (Volume 15/Number 3)

CREIGHTON, WILLIAM, “William and Elizabeth Creighton (TIMELINE ALBUM),” by M. Melissa Wolfe, May•June 1998 (Volume 15/Number 3)

CRICKET,
“Our First National Pastime: Cricket in America,” by Tom Melville, April•May 1991 (Volume 8/Number 2)
“Red Stockings at the Wicket,” by Tom Melville, March•April 1994 (Volume 11/Number 2)

CRILE (Dr.) GEORGE,
“Neurosurgery’s Pioneer: Harvey Cushing,” by George W. Paulson, September•October 2002 (Volume 19/Number 5)

CRILE, GEORGE WASHINGTON,
“Breath of Death: The 1929 Cleveland Clinic Disaster,” by John S. Bellamy, II, July•August 2002 (Volume 19/Number 4)

CRIME and CRIMINALS,
“A Building Worth Killing For?,” by Eric Johannesen, August•September 1985 (Volume 2/Number 4)
“Pretty Boy Floyd,” by Timothy R. Brookes, August•September 1990 (Volume 7/Number 4)
“Murder in Dayton: The Death of Lieutenant Waterman,” by Timothy R. Brookes, May•June 1996 (Volume 13/Number 3)
“Overlooked Accomplishments: Eliot Ness’s Cleveland Years,” by Paul W. Heimel, March•April 1998 (Volume 15/Number 2)
“Murder Most Foul: The People vs. James Snook,” by Richard Compton, September•October 1999 (Volume 16/Number 5)
“Who Killed Harry Beasley? The Unsolved Murder of Newark’s Hero Cop,” by Jim Leeke, October•December 2004 (Volume 21/Numbers 5-6)
“Dillinger Wasn’t Here,” by Pat Best, April•June 2005 (Volume 22/Number 2)
“Strangled for the Republic: The Assassination of President Garfield,” by Russell Roberts, July•September 2005 (Volume 22/Number 3)
“‘The Murdered Children’” (TIMELINE ALBUM), by Steven DeGenaro, January•March 2007 (Volume 24/Number 1)

Crisman, Kevin J.,
“Cleared for Action: Inland Navies in the War of 1812,” April•May 1989 (Volume 6/Number 2)
“Horse Power at Chilo (TIMELINE ALBUM),” November•December 2000 (Volume 17/Number 6)

Critchlow, Donald T.,
“Studebaker: Wagonmaker/Automaker,” April•May 1987 (Volume 4/Number 2)

CRONJAGER, EDDIE,
“Home in Ohio: Harness Racing Goes Hollywood,” by Bob Carson, October•December 2008 (Volume 25/Number 4)

CRONJAGER, HENRY, JR.,
“Home in Ohio: Harness Racing Goes Hollywood,” by Bob Carson, October•December 2008 (Volume 25/Number 4)

CROOK, GEORGE,
“Hayes Luck: The Unlikely Presidential Nomination of 1876, The,” by Roy Morris Jr., July•August 2004 (Volume 21/Number 4)

CROSLEY, POWEL, JR.,
“Lunken Airport,” by Don Bedwell, October•December 2006 (Volume 23/Number 4)
“Bucky and Duke: Cincinnati’s 1939-40 Pitching Duo,” by Richard D. Miller, July•September 2008 (Volume 25/Number 3)
“Crosley Story,” by Don Bedwell, January•March 2007 (Volume 24/Number 1)
“Crossing the Ice: The Story of Ohio’s Most Famous Fugitive Slave,” by Fergus M. Bordewich, January•March 2008 (Volume 25/Number 1)

Crouch, Tom D.,
“A Machine of Practical Utility: The 1905 Wright Flyer,” August•September 1985 (Volume 2/Number 4) and Gerald S. Sharkey, “A Wrong or Two Wrights? (TIMELINE ALBUM),” August•September 1987 (Volume 4/Number 4)

Crow-Dolby, Michelle,
“Ohio’s Woodlots: Oases in an Agricultural Landscape,” November•December 1997 (Volume 14/Number 6)

Crowell, Douglas L.,
“Death Underground: The Millfield Mining Tragedy,” September•October 1997 (Volume 14/Number 5)

CROWL, E. G.,
“From Copper Kettle to Klondikes: The Isaly’s Story,” by Thomas E. Crowl, March•April 2004 (Volume 21/Number 2)

Crowl, Thomas E.,
“Pinball Wizards,” March•April 2000 (Volume 17/Number 2)
“Cherry Valley’s Coke Ovens,” July•August 2001 (Volume 18/Number 4)
“Best Summer Job in the World,” March•April 2004 (Volume 21/Number 2)
“From Copper Kettle to Klondikes: The Isaly’s Story,” March•April 2004 (Volume 21/Number 2)
“Good Humor in Youngstown,” March•April 2004 (Volume 21/Number 2)

CROWN CITY (Ohio),
“Dark Bluff: Crown City, Ohio (TIMELINE PROFILE),” by Danny Fulks, November•December 1994 (Volume 11/Number 6)
Crow’s Nest, by Thomas Worthington Whittredge (TIMELINE MASTERWORK), March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)

CRUCIBLE STEEL COMPANY OF AMERICA,
“W.P. Snyder Jr. (OHIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY ALBUM),” July•September 2005 (Volume 22/Number 3)
“Cruise On, Island Queen,” by John H. White, Jr., March•April 1996 (Volume 13/Number 2)
“Cry of the Crane,” by Phillip R. Shriver, October•November 1989 (Volume 6/Number 5)
“Cult of Lincoln” (OHIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY ALBUM), January•March 2009 (Volume 26/Number 1)

CUMBACK, WILL, “Hayes Luck: The Unlikely Presidential Nomination of 1876, The,” by Roy Morris Jr., July•August 2004 (Volume 21/Number 4)

CUMBERLAND, MARYLAND,
“The National Road: Helping Build America,” by Glenn Harper, October•December 2006 (Volume 23/Number 4)

Cumo, Christopher,
“The Gospel of Soil Fertility,” July•August 1998 (Volume 15/Number 4)
“Public Science and Private Enterprise: Battling Ohio Valley Corn Viruses,” May•June 1999 (Volume 16/Number 3)

“CUMP.” See SHERMAN, WILLIAM TECUMSEH

CUNARD LINES,
“Why Fear Death? Charles Frohman aboard the Lusitania,” by Diana Preston, November•December 2002 (Volume 19/Number 6)

CUNNEA, WILLIAM,
“Treason in Canton! The Trial of Eugene Debs,” by John E. Vacha, November•December 2001 (Volume 18/Number 6)

CUNNINGHAM, ROBERT A.,
“Long Voyage Home of Tambo Tambo, The,” by John Vacha, October•December 2005 (Volume 22/Number 4)
“Curbside Christmas: The Hiram House Tradition,” by John J. Grabowski, December 1986•January 1987 (Volume 3/Number 6)

CURIE, EVE,
“A Gram of Radium: Marie Curie Visits America,” by James Harvey Young, January•February 2002 (Volume 19/Number 1)

CURIE, IRENE,
“A Gram of Radium: Marie Curie Visits America,” by James Harvey Young, January•February 2002 (Volume 19/Number 1)

CURIE, MARIE SKLODOWSKA (Mrs. Pierre),
“A Gram of Radium: Marie Curie Visits America,” by James Harvey Young, January•February 2002 (Volume 19/Number 1)

CURIE, MRS. PIERRE (Marie Sklodowska Curie),
“A Gram of Radium: Marie Curie Visits America,” by James Harvey Young, January•February 2002 (Volume 19/Number 1)

CURIE, PIERRE,
“A Gram of Radium: Marie Curie Visits America,” by James Harvey Young, January•February 2002 (Volume 19/Number 1)

CURRAN, CHARLES COURTNEY,
“Duveneck, Et Al.,” by James M. Keny, March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3) Works by: Lotus Lilies (TIMELINE MASTERWORK), March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)

CURRENCY. See COINS and CURRENCY

CURRIER AND IVES,
“An Autumn Portfolio by Currier and Ives,” by William G. Keener, October•November 1984 (Volume 1/Number 1)
“A Victorian Portfolio: Currier and Ives Winter Views,” by William G. Keener, February•March 1985 (Volume 2/Number 1)

CURTISS AEROPLANE AND MOTOR COMPANY,
“Lunken Airport,” by Don Bedwell, October•December 2006 (Volume 23/Number 4)
“Farm Boy to Famous Flyer: Walter Hinton,” by Louis Keefer, January•March 2008 (Volume 25/Number 1)

CURVE BALL,
“The Most Wonderful Game: J. Lee Richmond’s Perfect Game,” by Kimberly Brownlee, May•June 2004 (Volume 21/Number 3)

CUSHING, BETSY MARIA (Mrs. Henry Kirk Cushing),
“Neurosurgery’s Pioneer: Harvey Cushing,” by George W. Paulson, September•October 2002 (Volume 19/Number 5)

CUSHING, ELIZABETH,
“Our House (OHIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY ALBUM),” July•September 2008 (Volume 25/Number 3)

CUSHING, ERASTUS,
“Neurosurgery’s Pioneer: Harvey Cushing,” by George W. Paulson, September•October 2002 (Volume 19/Number 5)

CUSHING, HARVEY WILLIAMS,
“Neurosurgery’s Pioneer: Harvey Cushing,” by George W. Paulson, September•October 2002 (Volume 19/Number 5)

CUSHING, HENRY KIRK,
“Neurosurgery’s Pioneer: Harvey Cushing,” by George W. Paulson, September•October 2002 (Volume 19/Number 5)

CUSHING, HENRY,
“Our House (OHIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY ALBUM),” July•September 2008 (Volume 25/Number 3)

CUSHING, MRS. HENRY KIRK (Betsy Maria Williams),
“Neurosurgery’s Pioneer: Harvey Cushing,” by George W. Paulson, September•October 2002 (Volume 19/Number 5)

CUSTER, ELIZABETH BACON (Mrs. George Armstrong),
“Sidesaddle Soldier: Libbie Custer’s Partnership in Glory,” by Stephen E. Ambrose, April•May 1986 (Volume 3/Number 2)

CUSTER, GEORGE ARMSTRONG,
“Custer’s Civil War (TIMELINE FORUM),” by Stephen E. Ambrose, August•September 1990 (Volume 7/Number 4)

CUSTER, MRS. GEORGE ARMSTRONG (Elizabeth Bacon Custer),
“Sidesaddle Soldier: Libbie Custer’s Partnership in Glory,” by Stephen E. Ambrose, April•May 1986 (Volume 3/Number 2)
“Custer’s Civil War (TIMELINE FORUM),” by Stephen E. Ambrose, August•September 1990 (Volume 7/Number 4)

CUSTER, THOMAS W.,
“Our Brother Tom: Thomas W. Custer,” by Frank R. Levstik, August•September 1990 (Volume 7/Number 4)

CUTLER, MANASSEH,
“A French Village in Frontier Ohio,” by Reginald Horsman, September•October 2003 (Volume 20/Number 5)
“Cut Out in Little Stars: The Hatfield-McCoy Quilt,” by Ellice Ronsheim, March•April 1996 (Volume 13/Number 2)

CUYAHOGA COUNTY (Ohio),
“Urban Wilderness,” by Carolyn V. Platt, October•November 1987 (Volume 4/Number 5)
“Cuyahoga: Millstream to Lakeport, The,” by Eric Johannesen, April•May 1986 (Volume 3/Number 2)

CUYAHOGA RIVER,
“The Cuyahoga: Millstream to Lakeport,” by Eric Johannesen, April•May 1986 (Volume 3/Number 2)
“Cuyahoga Wetlands,” by Carolyn V. Platt, June•July 1990 (Volume 7/Number 3)

CUYAHOGA WETLANDS (Geauga County, Ohio),
“Cuyahoga Wetlands,” by Carolyn V. Platt, June•July 1990 (Volume 7/Number 3)
“Czar of Herald Square: James Gordon Bennett, Jr.,” by Gerald Carson, February•March 1989 (Volume 6/Number 1)
“Czar of Kossuth: J.D. Moskowitz,” by Michael W. Williams, October•November 1991 (Volume 8/Number 5)

Czech, Kenneth P.,
“Pottery Pigeons: George Ligowsky and Modern Trapshooting,” March•April 1994 (Volume 11/Number 2)

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