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KAASEN, GUNNAR,
"He Saved Nome: Cleveland Saves Balto," by John
Vacha, January•March 2005 (Volume 22/Number 1)
KACZMARCZYK, ALEX,
"Captain Eddie's Return," by Michael Martin,
November•December 2001 (Volume 18/Number 6)
KADEL, ARLENE,
"A Passion for Bach," by John Vacha, July•September 2008
(Volume 25/Number 3)
KANSAS-NEBRASKA ACT, THE,
"Stumping in Ohio: Lincoln in 1859," by Roy
Morris Jr., July•September 2009 (Volume 26/Number 3)
"Karamu House (TIMELINE PROFILE)," by Mark Cole, March•June 2003
(Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)
KARAMU HOUSE (Cleveland, Ohio),
"Karamu House (TIMELINE PROFILE),"
by Mark Cole, March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)
KARAMU THEATER (Cleveland, Ohio),
"Underdog Factor: The Odyssey of
Burgess Meredith," by John E. Vacha, March•April 2004 (Volume 21/Number 2)
"Karl Anderson (TIMELINE PROFILE)," by Mark Cole, March•June 2003
(Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)
Kavanagh, Jack,
"The Heights of Ridiculousness," March•April 1998 (Volume
15/Number 2)
KASBAUM, MARIANNE (Merkle),
"Merkle's Mistake," by John M., Harris,
March•April 2002 (Volume 19/Number 2)
KAVANAGH, FRANCIS B.,
"Treason in Canton! The Trial of Eugene Debs," by
John E. Vacha, November•December 2001 (Volume 18/Number 6)
KEARNEY, PATRICK,
"Strangled for the Republic: The Assassination of
President Garfield," by Russell Roberts, July•September 2005 (Volume
22/Number 3)
KECK, J.L.,
"National League Black Sheep," by Tom Melville, July•August
2000 (Volume 17/Number 4)
Keefer, Louis,
"Enemies Turned Allies: Italian POWs in Ohio," March•April 1993
(Volume 10/Number 2)
"Soldier-Scholars: The Army Specialized Training Program," July•August
1994 (Volume 11/Number 4)
"Out of the Sky: An Airmail Experiment," November•December 1995
(Volume 12/Number 6)
"Around the Pylons: Cleveland's National Air Races," September•October
1996 (Volume 13/Number 5)
"Seventy Years of Soaring: Frank Gross's Gliders," July•August 1997
(Volume 14/Number 4)
"One Lucky Buckeye Over Germany," April•June 2006 (Volume
23/Number 2)
"Farm Boy to Famous Flyer: Walter Hinton," January•March 2008
(Volume 25/Number 1)
KEENE, CAROLYN,
"The Girl Sleuth and the Stratemeyer Syndicate," by
Carolyn V. Platt, January•March 2007 (Volume 24/Number 1)
KEENER, WILLIAM,
"TIMELINE @ Twenty-Five: A Personal History" (OHIO
HISTORICAL SOCIETY ALBUM), by Christopher S. Duckworth, October•December
2009 (Volume 26/Number 4)
Works by:
"An Autumn Portfolio by Currier and Ives," October•November 1984
(Volume 1/Number 1)
(Photographer),
"Prairie Remnants of the Darby Plains,"
October•November 1984 (Volume 1/Number 1)
"October: The Month of Victories," October•November 1984 (Volume
1/Number 1)
"Erwin C. Zepp (IN MEMORIAM)," December 1984•January 1985 (Volume
1/Number 2)
"A Victorian Portfolio: Currier and Ives Winter Views," February•March
1985 (Volume 2/Number 1)
"Jacob A. Meckstroth (IN MEMORIAM)," April•May 1985 (Volume
2/Number 2)
"James H. Rodabaugh (IN MEMORIAM)," August•September 1985 (Volume
2/Number 4)
"The Great Iron Bridge," April•May 1986 (Volume 3/Number 2)
(Photographer),
"The Great Iron Bridge," April•May 1986 (Volume
3/Number 2)
"Window Glass and Spirit Bottles: A Fragile Industry Begins," April•May
1988 (Volume 5/Number 2)
(Photographer),
"Artifacts of Peace," April•May 1988 (Volume 5/Number
2)
and David R. Barker (Photographers),
"Window Glass and Spirit Bottles:
A Fragile Industry Begins," April•May 1988 (Volume 5/Number 2)
"The Price of Fame: Staffordshire Wins the War of 1812," April•May 1989
(Volume 6/Number 2)
and David R. Barker (Photographers),
"The Price of Fame: Staffordshire
Wins the War of 1812," April•May 1989 (Volume 6/Number 2)
(Photographer),
"Out of the Depths: Yellowstone's Volcanic Heritage,"
August•September 1989 (Volume 6/Number 4)
"Out of the Depths: Yellowstone's Volcanic Heritage," August•September
1989 (Volume 6/Number 4)
"The Education of a Painter: Thomas Worthington Whittredge,"
May•June 1995 (Volume 12/Number 3)
"Gilbert W. Dilley (IN MEMORIAM)," March•April 1997 (Volume
14/Number 2)
KEEP,
"Father." See KEEP (Rev.) JOHN
KEEP (Rev.) JOHN,
"The Death (and Rebirth) of Cleopatra: Edmonia Lewis,"
by M. Melissa Wolfe, March•April 2001 (Volume 18/Number 2)
Keller, David Neal,
"Oh, Johnny: Forgotten Baseball Legend," March•April 1999 (Volume
16/Number 2)
"Broadway's Favorite Buckeye: Earl Wilson," November•December 2000
(Volume 17/Number 6)
"Nobody's Perfect: Joe E. Brown," July•September 2005 (Volume
22/Number 3)
"Hero in a Black Hat: Hopalong Cassidy," January•March 2008 (Volume
25/Number 1)
KELLER, HENRY,
"Henry Keller and the Berlin Heights Art Colony (TIMELINE PROFILE)," 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)
KELLEYS ISLAND (Ohio),
"Scoured in Stone: Glacial Grooves on Kelleys
Island," by Carolyn V. Platt, December 1988•January 1989 (Volume 5/Number
6)
Kelley, Stephen,
"Collapse at Shimer Run," January•February 1994 (Volume
11/Number 1)
KELLY, CLANCH CORWIN,
"The ‘Boys and Girls Quilt’ of Phebe Cook," by
Ricky Clark and Ellice Ronsheim, November•December 1999 (Volume
16/Number 6)
KELLY,
"KING." See KELLY, MIKE
KELLY, MIKE ("King"),
"National League Black Sheep," by Tom Melville,
July•August 2000 (Volume 17/Number 4)
KELSEY, ANTOINETTE (Mrs. John Henry Devereux),
"‘In Death-Like
Silence’: Touring a Coal Mine in 1852," by John Henry Devereux, edited by
David A. Simmons, January•March 2007 (Volume 24/Number 1)
KELTNER, KEN,
"The Heights of Ridiculousness," by Jack Kavanagh,
March•April 1998 (Volume 15/Number 2)
KENNEDY, FRANCIS,
"Let Us Cross Over the River: Cincinnati's
Ferryboats," by John H. White Jr., January•March 2006 (Volume 23/Number 1)
KENNEDY, JAMES H., A History of the City of Cleveland: Its Settlement, Rise
and Progress, 1796-1896,
"My Money or Your Life!! The Canal Bank Failure of
1854," by John E. Vacha, March•April 2001 (Volume 18/Number 2)
KENNEDY, JOHN F.,
"Ohio Did That to Me!: The 1960 Presidential Election,"
by John E. Vacha, January•February 1998 (Volume 15/Number 1)
KENNEDY, THOMAS,
"Let Us Cross Over the River: Cincinnati's Ferryboats,"
by John H. White Jr., January•March 2006 (Volume 23/Number 1)
KENTON HARDWARE COMPANY,
"Small Wonders, Big Business: Kenton's
Cast-Iron Toys," by Charles M. Jacobs, July•August 1993 (Volume 10/Number 4)
KENTON (Ohio),
"Small Wonders, Big Business: Kenton's Cast-Iron Toys," by
Charles M. Jacobs, July•August 1993 (Volume 10/Number 4)
KENTON, SIMON,
"Simon Kenton," by David A. Simmons, April•May 1988
(Volume 5/Number 2)
Kent, Rockwell, Men and Mountains,
"Revolutions and Revivals," by Nannette
V. Maciejunes, March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)
KENTUCKY,
"Buried Five Times: Floyd Collins, Caver," by Danny Fulks, May•June
1998 (Volume 15/Number 3)
"John P. Parker and the Underground Railroad," by Merton L. Dillon,
January•March 2005 (Volume 22/Number 1)
KENTUCKY vs. DENNISON,
"Ohio's Struggle for Equality Before the Civil
War," by Paul Finkelman, January•March 2006 (Volume 23/Number 1)
Keny, James M.,
"The French Experience: Alice Schille's Artistic Legacy," February•March
1988 (Volume 5/Number 1)
"A Dilemma of Riches: The Art of James and Edna Hopkins,"
February•March 1990 (Volume 7/Number 1)
"Into the Light: The Art of Edward Potthast," April•May 1991 (Volume
8/Number 2)
"Brief Garland: A Life of George Bellows," October•December 1992
(Volume 9/Numbers 5 & 6)
"From the Ohio River to the Grand Canal: American Artists in Venice,"
November•December 1995 (Volume 12/Number 6)
"Duveneck, Et Al.," March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)
"A Painter in Love (TIMELINE PROFILE)," March•June 2003 (Volume
20/Numbers 2 & 3)
"Henry Keller and the Berlin Heights Art Colony (TIMELINE PROFILE),"
March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)
"The Lure of Paris, the Provinces, and Giverny (Duveneck, Et Al.),"
March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)
KERAMBRUN, FRANCOIS,
"The Kindness of Strangers: An Ohioan Escapes
the Nazis," by Jerri Donohue, October•December 2007 (Volume 24/Number 4)
KERN, ALBERT,
"The Photography of Dayton's Albert Kern," by Claudia
Watson, April•June 2006 (Volume 23/Number 2)
KERN, DELIA HELEN (Mrs. Albert Kern),
"The Photography of Dayton's
Albert Kern," by Claudia Watson, April•June 2006 (Volume 23/Number 2)
KERN, FREDERICK LEE,
"The Photography of Dayton's Albert Kern," by
Claudia Watson, April•June 2006 (Volume 23/Number 2)
KERN, JOHN FREDERICK,
"The Photography of Dayton's Albert Kern," by
Claudia Watson, April•June 2006 (Volume 23/Number 2)
KERN, MARGARET HELEN,
"The Photography of Dayton's Albert Kern," by
Claudia Watson, April•June 2006 (Volume 23/Number 2)
KERN, MRS. ALBERT (Delia Helen Brown),
"The Photography of Dayton's
Albert Kern," by Claudia Watson, April•June 2006 (Volume 23/Number 2)
KERN, WALTER BROWN,
"The Photography of Dayton's Albert Kern," by
Claudia Watson, April•June 2006 (Volume 23/Number 2)
Kesterman, M’Lissa and Keith Kuhn,
"The Cincinnati Panorama (TIMELINE
ALBUM)," January•February 2001 (Volume 18/Number 1)
KETTE, DEAN,
"TIMELINE @ Twenty-Five: A Personal History" (OHIO
HISTORICAL SOCIETY ALBUM), by Christopher S. Duckworth, October•December
2009 (Volume 26/Number 4)
KETTERING,
"BOSS." See KETTERING, CHARLES F.
KETTERING, CHARLES F. ("Boss"),
"Boss Kettering's ‘Scientific Fox Hunt,’"by Stuart W. Leslie, December
1984•January 1985 (Volume 1/Number 2)
"The Bug: ‘Boss’ Kettering's Cruise Missile," by Stuart W. Leslie,
August•September 1991 (Volume 8/Number 4)
"Art for Humanity's Sake: Gilbert Wilson at Antioch College," by Scott
Sanders and Edward K. Spann, January•February 2003 (Volume
20/Number 1)
KEYSTONE BRIDGE COMPANY,
"Ohio's Chattanooga Choo-Choo," by Don
Bedwell, October•December 2008 (Volume 25/Number 4)
KEYSTONE VIEW COMPANY,
"The Death of President Harding," by Robert
H. Ferrell, September•October 1998 (Volume 15/Number 5)
KEY TO UNCLE TOM's CABIN, by Harriet Beecher Stowe,
"Crossing the
Ice: The Story of Ohio's Most Famous Fugitive Slave," by Fergus M. Bordewich,
January•March 2008 (Volume 25/Number 1)
KHRUSHCHEV, NIKITA,
"Joe Munroe and the Cycle of Life" (OHIO
HISTORICAL SOCIETY ALBUM), by Lisa Wood, April•June 2008 (Volume
25/Number 2)
KIDDER, WALTER,
"Profits from Prohibition: Walter Kidder and the Hayner
Distillery," by Michael W. Williams, October March•April 1999 (Volume
16/Number 2)
Kime, Julie,
"Fragment of the Past: The Ater Mound Blanket,"
August•September 1985 (Volume 2/Number 4)
"Kindness of Strangers: An Ohioan Escapes the Nazis, The," by Jerri
Donohue, October•December 2007 (Volume 24/Number 4)
KING, CHARLES BIRD,
"William and Elizabeth Creighton (TIMELINE
ALBUM)," by M. Melissa Wolfe, May•June 1998 (Volume 15/Number 3)
KING FEATURES SYNDICATE,
"Milton Caniff," by Lucy Shelton Caswell,
July•September 2007 (Volume 24/Number 3)
KING, MARTIN LUTHER, JR.,
"Biography as High Adventure (TIMELINE
FORUM)," by Stephen B. Oates, June•July 1985 (Volume 2/Number 3)
"King of the Bootleggers: The Rise and Fall of George Remus," by Michael
W. Williams, July•September 2008 (Volume 25/Number 3)
KING's COUNSEL,
"Home in Ohio: Harness Racing Goes Hollywood," by Bob
Carson, October•December 2008 (Volume 25/Number 4)
KINGS MOUNTAIN TUNNEL,
"Ohio's Chattanooga Choo-Choo," by Don
Bedwell, October•December 2008 (Volume 25/Number 4)
KINLEY MACK,
"Imp: Ohio's Queen of the Turf," by Bob Carson, April•June
2006 (Volume 23/Number 2)
Kinney, Thomas A.,
"Flowers on the Roof: Charles E. Adams, Industrial
Reformer," July•August 2001 (Volume 18/Number 4)
KINSMAN, ARTHUR M.,
"Building Century Bridges," by Janet B. Van Doren
and Dallas Joe Warner, October•December 2009 (Volume 26/Number 4)
KIRKPATRICK, RALPH,
"A Passion for Bach," by John Vacha,
July•September 2008 (Volume 25/Number 3)
KIRSH, MIKE,
"Imp: Ohio's Queen of the Turf," by Bob Carson, April•June
2006 (Volume 23/Number 2)
KIRTLAND, JARED POTTER,
"Jared Potter Kirtland (TIMELINE PROFILE)," by Carl W. Albrecht, Jr.,
April•May 1985 (Volume 2/Number 2)
"Living in the Past: Charles Whittlesey," by Scott Tribble, April•June
2008 (Volume 25/Number 2)
KIRTLAND (Ohio),
"The Prophet Joseph in Ohio," by Donald L. Huber, November•December
1999 (Volume 16/Number 6)
"Ohio's Religious Landscape," by Peter W. Williams, May•June 2000
(Volume 17/Number 3)
"Heavenly Aspirations and Earthy Realities: Four Northeast Ohio
Religious Utopias," by Elwin C. Robison, November•December 2000
(Volume 17/Number 6)
KIRTLAND TEMPLE (Kirtland, Ohio),
"The Prophet Joseph in Ohio," by Donald L. Huber, November•December
1999 (Volume 16/Number 6)
"Ohio's Religious Landscape," by Peter W. Williams, May•June 2000
(Volume 17/Number 3)
Kiser, Joy,
"Ohio's Lady Audubon: Genevieve Jones," March•April 2000
(Volume 17/Number 2)
KITCHENAIDE,
"The Industrial Hobarts: The First Fifty Years," by Peter C.
Hobart and Michael W. Williams, October•December 2004 (Volume 21/Numbers
5-6)
KIT-KAT, THE,
"’Printing in the Correct Style’" (OHIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY
ALBUM), by Betsy Butler, July•September 2006 (Volume 23/Number 3)
"KKK: The 1920s Ku Klux Klan in the Midwest," by John F. Marszalek,
March•April 1994 (Volume 11/Number 2)
KKK. See KU KLUX KLAN
KLAUSING, ALBERT
"BERT,"
"Ottawa's Necktie Quilt," by Roselia C. Deters
Verhoff, November•December 2001 (Volume 18/Number 6)
KLING, FLORENCE (Mrs. Warren G. Harding),
"Harding Home" (OHIO
HISTORICAL SOCIETY ALBUM), October•December 2007 (Volume 24/Number 4)
KLIPPART, JOHN HANCOCK,
"Living in the Past: Charles Whittlesey," by
Scott Tribble, April•June 2008 (Volume 25/Number 2)
KLIPPART, JOSEPHINE,
"Ohio's Lady Audubon: Genevieve Jones," by Joy
Kiser, March•April 2000 (Volume 17/Number 2)
KLONDIKE BARS,
"From Copper Kettle to Klondikes: The Isaly's Story," by
Thomas E. Crowl, March•April 2004 (Volume 21/Number 2)
Kloss, Karen,
"So Good a Man: General Joshua Sill," March•April 2000
(Volume 17/Number 2)
Knerr, Douglas,
"Moral Sport: Cincinnati's Young Men's Gymnastic Association,"
July•August 1997 (Volume 14/Number 4)
"Lustron: How An Ohio Company Almost Changed American Housing,"
April•June 2005 (Volume 22/Number 2)
KNIGHT, MARION,
"The Kindness of Strangers: An Ohioan Escapes the
Nazis," by Jerri Donohue, October•December 2007 (Volume 24/Number 4)
KNIGHT, WILLIAM J.,
"Always Very Daring and Reckless: Private William J.
Knight and the Andrews Raid," by Jim Leeke, November•December 2003
(Volume 20/Number 6)
KNIVES and KNIFE MAKING,
"The Master Carver of Dover: Mooney
Warther and the History of Steam, The," by John Vacha, October•December
2006 (Volume 23/Number 4)
Knott, Richard C.,
"Once There Were Giants," March•April 1997 (Volume
14/Number 2)
"Know Them No More Forever: The Miami Removal of 1846," by Phillip
R. Shriver, November•December 1993 (Volume 10/Number 6)
KNOX COUNTY (Ohio),
"The Horse and the Buggy (TIMELINE VIGNETTE)," by
Wheeler McMillen, June•July 1992 (Volume 9/Number 3)
KNOX, PHILANDER C.,
"‘I Wish Mark Was Here’: The Political Partnership
of Mark Hanna and William McKinley," by Roy Morris Jr., October•December
2007 (Volume 24/Number 4)
Kochan, James L.
"The Heroes of Tippecanoe," by James L. Kochan. See
"Caesar and the Conquest of the Northwest Territory: The Harrison Campaign,
1811," by Allan R. Millett, July•August 1997 (Volume 14/Number 4)
KOCH, ROBERT,
"An Ohio Boy: Willoughby Dayton Miller, DDS," by Donald
F. Bowers, May•June 2004 (Volume 21/Number 3)
KODAK CAMERA,
"Kodak: You Press the Button, We Do the Rest," by
Christopher S. Duckworth, December 1988•January 1989 (Volume 5/Number 6)
"Kodak: You Press the Button, We Do the Rest," by Christopher S.
Duckworth, December 1988•January 1989 (Volume 5/Number 6)
KOHLSTAAT, H.H.,
"‘I Wish Mark Was Here’: The Political Partnership of
Mark Hanna and William McKinley," by Roy Morris Jr., October•December
2007 (Volume 24/Number 4)
KOKOON ARTS CLUB (Cleveland, Ohio),
"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)
KOKOSING RIVER,
"Ohio's Scenic Rivers: Preservation and Perils (TIMELINE
FORUM)," by Carolyn V. Platt, July•September 2005 (Volume 22/Number 3)
Koontz, Carole L.,
"A Real Trouper," February•March 1986 (Volume 3/Number
1)
Kopperman, Paul E.,
"The Captives Return: Bouquet's Victory," April•May
1990 (Volume 7/Number 2)
KOSSUTH COLONY (Dayton, Ohio),
"Czar of Kossuth: J. D. Moskowitz," by
Michael W. Williams, October October•November 1991 (Volume 8/Number 5)
KOTTMAN, ROY M.,
"Public Science and Private Enterprise: Battling Ohio
Valley Corn Viruses," by Christopher Cumo, May•June 1999 (Volume
16/Number 3)
KRAFT, ARTHUR,
"A Passion for Bach," by John Vacha, July•September 2008
(Volume 25/Number 3)
KRAUS, LILIAN (Mrs. George Remus),
"King of the Bootleggers: The Rise
and Fall of George Remus," by Michael W. Williams, July•September 2008
(Volume 25/Number 3)
KRIEGER, JOHN,
"Firemen's Memorial," by Roselia C. Deters Verhoff,
March•April 2004 (Volume 21/Number 2)
KRIEMHILDE STELLUNG,
"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)
KRUEGER, (Lieutenant General) WALTER,
"Buckeye Minuteman: Robert
S. Beightler," by John K. Ohl, January•February 2003 (Volume 20/Number 2)
KRUSE, WILLIAM,
"The Museum Ship," by Susan Gateley Peterson,
September•October 2000 (Volume 17/Number 5)
Kozlowski, L.J.,
"An Indomitable Will: Major Ephraim Cutler Dawes," June•July 1992
(Volume 9/Number 3)
"To Stand for All They Won: Rufus Dawes of the Iron Brigade,"
March•April 1995 (Volume 12/Number 2)
"A Painter's Struggle: Sala Bosworth," November•December 1999
(Volume 16/Number 6)
Kuhn, Keith and M’Lissa Kesterman,
"The Cincinnati Panorama (TIMELINE
ALBUM)," January•February 2001 (Volume 18/Number 1)
KU KLUX KLAN (KKK),
"KKK: The 1920s Ku Klux Klan in the Midwest," by
John F. Marszalek, March•April 1994 (Volume 11/Number 2)
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