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SACKS, OLIVER,
"Awakenings in Ohio," by Emily Erekson Cowan and Joel A.
Vilensky, April•June 2009 (Volume 26/Number 2)
SAFETY FIRST CAMPAIGNS,
"Flowers on the Roof: Charles E. Adams,
Industrial Reformer," by Thomas A. Kinney, July•August 2001 (Volume
18/Number 4)
SAGINAW WHITE SOX.,
"Dayton's Wild Duck: Howard Holmes," by Carl M.
Becker and Jack Carlson, October•December 2004 (Volume 21/Numbers 5-6)
ST. ANTHONY HOSPITAL (Columbus, Ohio),
"To Teach and to Heal: St.
Francis Hospital," by George W. Paulson, January•February 1999 (Volume
16/Number 1)
ST. CLAIR, ARTHUR,
"Arthur St. Clair," by J. Martin West, April•May 1988 (Volume 5/Number
2)
"Caesar and the Conquest of the Northwest Territory: The Wayne
Campaign, 1792–95," by Allan R. Millett, May•June 1997 (Volume
14/Number 3)
"Campus Martius," by Donald A. Hutslar, January•February 2001
(Volume 18/Number 1)
"A French Village in Frontier Ohio," by Reginald Horsman,
September•October 2003 (Volume 20/Number 5)
ST. FRANCIS, SISTERS OF THE POOR,
"To Teach and to Heal: St. Francis
Hospital," by George W. Paulson, January•February 1999 (Volume 16/Number
1)
ST. GERMAINE, TED,
"Jim Thorpe and the Oorang Tribe," by Carl M. Becker,
September•October 2003 (Volume 20/Number 5)
ST. JOHN's EPISCOPAL CHURCH (Worthington, Ohio),
"Ohio's Religious
Landscape," by Peter W. Williams, May•June 2000 (Volume 17/Number 3)
ST. JOHN's RESIDENCE AND SCHOOL FOR BOYS (Brooklyn, New
York),
"The Glass Boys of Ohio," by Timothy Messer-Kruse, January•March
2008 (Volume 25/Number 1)
ST. JOHN THE DIVINE CATHEDRAL SCHOOL (NEW YORK),
"Underdog
Factor: The Odyssey of Burgess Meredith," by John E. Vacha, March•April 2004
(Volume 21/Number 2)
"SAINT LOUIS BLUES," "Milton Caniff," by Lucy Shelton Caswell,
July•September 2007 (Volume 24/Number 3)
ST. MICHAEL's ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH (Rio Grande, Ohio),
"Ohio's Religious Landscape," by Peter W. Williams, May•June 2000 (Volume
17/Number 3)
ST. PETER IN CHAINS ROMAN CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL (Cincinnati,
Ohio),
"Ohio's Religious Landscape," by Peter W. Williams, May•June 2000
(Volume 17/Number 3)
ST. THEODOSIUS RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CATHEDRAL (Cleveland,
Ohio),
"Ohio's Religious Landscape," by Peter W. Williams, May•June 2000
(Volume 17/Number 3)
SALAMANDERS,
"Fire Lizard: The Humble Salamander," by Carolyn V. Platt,
March•April 1993 (Volume 10/Number 2)
SALEM (Ohio),
"The Sculptor of Salem: John G. Segesman," by Dale E.
Shaffer, January•February 1999 (Volume 16/Number 1)
SALISBURY, CHARLES,
"Ohio's ‘Alligator,’"by Bradley T. Lepper,
March•April 2001 (Volume 18/Number 2)
SALISBURY, JAMES,
"Ohio's ‘Alligator,’"by Bradley T. Lepper, March•April
2001 (Volume 18/Number 2)
"Salt," by Carolyn V. Platt, March•April 1995 (Volume 12/Number 2)
SALT. See SODIUM CHLORIDE
"Saltwater Buckeye: John J. Cornwell USN, A," by Timothy Brookes,
April•June 2006 (Volume 23/Number 2)
SAMPAIO CORREIA,
"Farm Boy to Famous Flyer: Walter Hinton," by Louis
Keefer, January•March 2008 (Volume 25/Number 1)
Sanders, Scott,
"The 1869 Antioch Nine (TIMELINE ALBUM)," September•October 2002
(Volume 19/Number 5)
and Edward K. Spann,
"Art for Humanity's Sake: Gilbert Wilson at
Antioch College," January•February 2003 (Volume 20/Number 2)
SANDUSKY COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS,
"Home in Ohio: Harness Racing
Goes Hollywood," by Bob Carson, October•December 2008 (Volume 25/Number
4)
SANDUSKY-LORAIN TORNADO,
"When Nature Frowns: The Sandusky-
Lorain Tornado," by John S. Bellamy, II, January•February 2003 (Volume
20/Number 1)
SANDUSKY (Ohio),
"The Ohio Big Foot Girl," by Stephan A. DeGenaro, September•October
1998 (Volume 15/Number 5)
"When Nature Frowns: The Sandusky-Lorain Tornado," by John S.
Bellamy, II, January•February 2003 (Volume 20/Number 2)
"The Dam and the River: Upper Sandusky's Indian Mill," by David A.
Simmons, July•September 2005 (Volume 22/Number 3)
SANDUSKY REGISTER,
"When Nature Frowns: The Sandusky-Lorain
Tornado," by John S. Bellamy, II, January•February 2003 (Volume 20/Number
1)
SANDUSKY RIVER,
"Ohio's Scenic Rivers: Preservation and Perils (TIMELINE FORUM)," by
Carolyn V. Platt, July•September 2005 (Volume 22/Number 3)
"The Dam and the River: Upper Sandusky's Indian Mill," by David A.
Simmons, July•September 2005 (Volume 22/Number 3)
"Swept Away: The Great 1913 Flood," by Trudy E. Bell, January•March
2009 (Volume 26/Number 1)
SANDY AND BEAVER CANAL,
"Ohio's Scenic Rivers: Preservation and
Perils (TIMELINE FORUM)," by Carolyn V. Platt, July•September 2005 (Volume
22/Number 3)
Sandy, Steve and Richard Miller,
"No Dummy: William Ellsworth Hoy,"
March•April 2000 (Volume 17/Number 2)
Sandy Valley, by Clyde Singer,
"The Last Ashcan Artist: Clyde Singer and the
American Scene," by Nannette V. Maciejunes and Christopher S. Duckworth,
October•December 2009 (Volume 26/Number 4)
SANGER, JON,
"Forensic Mystery: The Burning Tree Mastodon," by Bradley
T. Lepper, October•December 2006 (Volume 23/Number 4)
SAN JUAN HILL,
"‘Written in a Hurry’: The Diary of Theodore Miller, Rough
Rider," by Stephen Ostrander, January•March 2007 (Volume 24/Number 1)
SANTA CLAUS,
"In Search of Santa," by Mark D. Smith, December
1991•January 1992 (Volume 8/Number 6)
"Sara Jane's World: The West Manchester Sampler," by Beth Ann Hager,
October•November 1990 (Volume 7/Number 5)
Sargent, John Singer, Gassed,
"Defeating the Hun at their Own Game," by
Joel A. Vilensky, April•June 2007 (Volume 24/Number 2)
SARGENT, WINTHROP,
"Campus Martius," by Donald A. Hutslar, January•February 2001
(Volume 18/Number 1)
"A French Village in Frontier Ohio," by Reginald Horsman,
September•October 2003 (Volume 20/Number 5)
SATURDAY EVENING POST, THE,
"Home in Ohio: Harness Racing Goes
Hollywood," by Bob Carson, October•December 2008 (Volume 25/Number 4)
SAUGRAIN, ANTOINE,
"A French Village in Frontier Ohio," by Reginald
Horsman, September•October 2003 (Volume 20/Number 5)
SAUNDERS, JOHN, JR.,
"All-American Thinclad: John Saunders, Jr.," by
Claudia Plumley, September•October 1996 (Volume 13/Number 5)
Saunders, Richard,
"Pedal Power: The Kiddie Car," December 1989•January
1990 (Volume 6/Number 6)
"Save the Flags Campaign," July•August 2003 (Volume 20/Number 4)
"Saving Pieces," by Carolyn V. Platt, October•November 1988 (Volume
5/Number 5)
Saxbe, William B., Jr.,
"Battle of the Transits: The Toledo War,"
October•November 1987 (Volume 4/Number 5)
SAXTON, IDA (Mrs. William McKinley),
"‘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)
"Front Porch Campaign," by Roger Pickenpaugh, October•December 2007
(Volume 24/Number 4)
S-BRDIGES,
"The National Road: Helping Build America," by Glenn Harper,
October•December 2006 (Volume 23/Number 4)
SCARLET LETTER, THE,
"It's Called Acting: Lillian and Dorothy Gish," by
Richard and Fran Compton, November•December 2003 (Volume 20/Number 6)
SCENIC RIVERS,
"Ohio's Scenic Rivers: Preservation and Perils (TIMELINE FORUM)," by
Carolyn V. Platt, July•September 2005 (Volume 22/Number 3)
"The Dam and the River: Upper Sandusky's Indian Mill," by David A.
Simmons, July•September 2005 (Volume 22/Number 3)
SCHARF, WARREN,
"A Passion for Bach," by John Vacha, July•September
2008 (Volume 25/Number 3)
SCHEFFLER, RUDOLPH,
"Ohio's Pride: The Art and Architecture of the
Ohio State Office Building," by Barbara Powers, January•March 2006 (Volume
23/Number 1)
SCHILLE, ALICE,
"The French Experience: Alice Schille's Artistic Legacy," by James M.
Keny, February•March 1988 (Volume 5/Number 1)
"Duveneck, Et Al.," by James M. Keny, March•June 2003 (Volume
20/Numbers 2 & 3)
Works by:
Mother and Child in a Garden, France (TIMELINE MASTERWORK),
March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)
SCHNEIDER, ALEXANDER,
"A Passion for Bach," by John Vacha,
July•September 2008 (Volume 25/Number 3)
SCHOENBRUNN (Ohio),
"A Day of Shame: The Gnadenhutten Story," by
Earl P. Olmstead, August•September 1991 (Volume 8/Number 4)
SCHOENEMAN, VINCENT,
"From Copper Kettle to Klondikes: The Isaly's
Story," by Thomas E. Crowl, March•April 2004 (Volume 21/Number 2)
SCHOOLHOUSES. See ARCHITECTURE and ARCHITECTS
SCHULTZ, CHARLES M.,
"Milton Caniff," by Lucy Shelton Caswell,
July•September 2007 (Volume 24/Number 3)
SCHULZE, ELIZA J.,
"Ohio's Lady Audubon: Genevieve Jones," by Joy Kiser,
March•April 2000 (Volume 17/Number 2)
Schwantes, Carlos A.,
"Petition in Boots: Coxey's Army Marches,"
February•March 1990 (Volume 7/Number 1)
Schweikart, Larry,
"Making Money the Old-Fashioned Way: Banking Before
the Civil War," December 1989•January 1990 (Volume 6/Number 6)
SCIENCE and SCIENTISTS,
"A Gram of Radium: Marie Curie Visits America," by James Havey
Young, January•February 2002 (Volume 19/Number 1)
"Sisters in the Science Wing: The Doctors Braun," by Carolyn V. Platt,
May•June 2002 (Volume 19/Number 3)
"An Ohio Boy: Willoughby Dayton Miller, DDS," by Donald F. Bowers,
May•June 2004 (Volume 21/Number 3)
SCIOTO,
"A Pall of Egyptian Gloom: The Sinking of the Scioto," by Timothy R.
Brookes, July•August 1998 (Volume 15/Number 4)
SCIOTO COMPANY, THE,
"A French Village in Frontier Ohio," by Reginald
Horsman, September•October 2003 (Volume 20/Number 5)
SCIOTO COUNTY (Ohio),
"Masterworks in Pipestone: Treasure from
Tremper Mound," by Martha Potter Otto, October•November 1984 (Volume
1/Number 1)
SCIOTO COUNTRY CLUB (Columbus, Ohio),
"Golf's Monarch: Bobby Jones
at Scioto," by Carl M. Becker, January•March 2005 (Volume 22/Number 1)
SCIOTOVILLE BRIDGE, THE,
"Colossus on the Ohio," by William D.
Middleton, November•December 2003 (Volume 20/Number 6)
SCIOTOVILLE (Ohio),
"Colossus on the Ohio," by William D. Middleton,
November•December 2003 (Volume 20/Number 6)
SCOFIELD, LEVI TUCKER,
"A Monumental Battle on Public Square," by
William C. Stark, January•February 2003 (Volume 20/Number 2)
SCOTT, WINFIELD,
"Mission to Washington, 1861," by Ethan S. Rafuse,
April•June 2008 (Volume 25/Number 2)
SCOVILLE, GEORGE,
"Strangled for the Republic: The Assassination of
President Garfield," by Russell Roberts, July•September 2005 (Volume
22/Number 3)
"Scoured in Stone: Glacial Grooves on Kelleys Island," by Carolyn V.
Platt, December 1988•January 1989 (Volume 5/Number 6)
SCRIBNER's MAGAZINE,
"Dean of American Letters: William Dean
Howells," by Victoria A. Nelson, October•December 2004 (Volume 21/Numbers
5-6)
"Sculptor of Salem, The: John G. Segesman," by Dale E. Shaffer,
January•February 1999 (Volume 16/Number 1)
SCULPTURE. See ART and ARTISTS
SDP. See SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY
SEABORN (Captain) ADAM. See SYMMES, JOHN CLEVES
SEAGATE ONE (Toledo, Ohio) "Toledo's Perfect Glass Gox," by Stuart W.
Leslie, April•June 2008 (Volume 25/Number 2)
SEARS, ROEBUCK AND COMPANY,
"Special Delivery: Houses by Sears," by
H. Ward Jandl and Katherine Cole Stevenson, February•March 1989 (Volume
6/Number 1)
SEBASTIAN, DOROTHY (Mrs. William Boyd),
"Hero in a Black Hat:
Hopalong Cassidy," by David Neal Keller, January•March 2008 (Volume
25/Number 1)
"Secular Sermons: Elijah Pierce, Woodcarver," by Nannette V. Maciejunes
and E. Jane Connell, May•June 1993 (Volume 10/Number 3)
SEDAN (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)
SEELY, WILLIAM WALLACE,
"The Resurrectionists," by George W. Paulson,
May•June 2001 (Volume 18/Number 3)
SEGESMAN, JOHN G.,
"The Sculptor of Salem: John G. Segesman," by Dale
E. Shaffer, January•February 1999 (Volume 16/Number 1)
Selections from the Permanent Collection, by Clyde Singer,
"The Last Ashcan
Artist: Clyde Singer and the American Scene," by Nannette V. Maciejunes and
Christopher S. Duckworth, October•December 2009 (Volume 26/Number 4)
Self-Portrait, by Clyde Singer,
"The Last Ashcan Artist: Clyde Singer and the
American Scene," by Nannette V. Maciejunes and Christopher S. Duckworth,
October•December 2009 (Volume 26/Number 4)
"Selling of Szell: The Cleveland Orchestra Meets Its Maestro, The," by
John E. Vacha, November•December 1998 (Volume 15/Number 6)
"Senator and the General, The," by Stephen E. Ambrose, February•March
1987 (Volume 4/Number 1)
SENESKY, GEORGE,
"A Better Big Man: Neil Johnston," by Steven P.
Gietschier, November•December 2002 (Volume 19/Number 6)
"Separate and Unequal: The Closing of Midland School," by Lenna Mae
Gara, June•July 1991 (Volume 8/Number 3)
SEPARATISTS,
"Heavenly Aspirations and Earthy Realities: Four Northeast Ohio
Religious Utopias," by Elwin C. Robison, November•December 2000
(Volume 17/Number 6)
"Zoar Garden, The (OHIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY ALBUM),"April•June 2005
(Volume 22/Number 2)
SEPPALA, LEONHARD,
"He Saved Nome: Cleveland Saves Balto," by John
Vacha, January•March 2005 (Volume 22/Number 1)
"Sergeant George Harlan" (TIMELINE ALBUM), by Kenneth L. Bandy,
April•June 2007 (Volume 24/Number 2)
SERIAL NOVELS,
"The Girl Sleuth and the Stratemeyer Syndicate," by
Carolyn V. Platt, January•March 2007 (Volume 24/Number 1)
"Serpent Mound Disturbance, The," by Michael C. Hansen,
September•October 1998 (Volume 15/Number 5)
SERPENT MOUND STATE MEMORIAL.
See ARCHAEOLOGY and ARCHAEOLOGISTS
See MOUNDS and MOUNDBUILDERS
SERVICE STATION,
"The Industrial Hobarts: The First Fifty Years," by Peter
C. Hobart and Michael W. Williams, October•December 2004 (Volume
21/Numbers 5-6)
SETTLEMENT. See EXPLORATION and SETTLEMENT
SEVEN DAYS, by Avery Hopwood and Mary Roberts Rinehart,
"A Fellow of
Infinite Jest: Alas, Poor Avery Hopwood," by John E. Vacha,
November•December 2003 (Volume 20/Number 6)
SEVENTH OHIO VOLUNTEER CAVALRY. See OHIO VOLUNTEER
CAVALRY
"Seventy Years of Soaring: Frank Gross's Gliders," by Louis Keefer,
July•August 1997 (Volume 14/Number 4)
SEVERANCE, EMILY (Mrs. Solon Severance),
"Mark Twain: The Buckeye
Influence on His Career," by John Vacha, October•December 2005 (Volume
22/Number 4)
SEVERANCE HALL (Cleveland, Ohio),
"The Selling of Szell: The Cleveland
Orchestra Meets Its Maestro," by John E. Vacha, November•December 1998
(Volume 15/Number 6)
SEVERANCE, MRS. SOLON (Emily Allen Severance),
"Mark Twain: The
Buckeye Influence on His Career," by John Vacha, October•December 2005
(Volume 22/Number 4)
SEVERANCE, SOLON "Mark Twain: The Buckeye Influence on His Career,"
by John Vacha, October•December 2005 (Volume 22/Number 4)
SEWALL, ARTHUR,
"Front Porch Campaign," by Roger Pickenpaugh,
October•December 2007 (Volume 24/Number 4)
SEWARD, WILLIAM H.,
"Mr. Seward's Icebox," by Gerald Carson,
October•November 1987 (Volume 4/Number 5)
SEYMOUR, (Admiral) EDWARD,
"An Ohioan in China: Adna Chaffee and
the Boxer Rebellion," by Diana Preston, January•February 2002 (Volume
19/.Number 1)
Shaffer, Dale E.,
"The Sculptor of Salem: John G. Segesman,"
January•February 1999 (Volume 16/Number 1)
SHAFTER, WILLIAN R.,
"‘Written in a Hurry’: The Diary of Theodore Miller,
Rough Rider," by Stephen Ostrander, January•March 2007 (Volume 24/Number
1)
Shake Hands? or The Cook, by Lilly Martin Spencer (TIMELINE
MASTERWORK), March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)
SHAKERS,
"An Expedition against the Shakers," by Lenna Mae Gara,
May•June 1993 (Volume 10/Number 3)
SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL (Antioch, Ohio),
"Under the Stars: The Antioch
Shakespeare Festival," by Donald A. Hutslar, May•June 1999 (Volume
16/Number 3)
SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM,
"Under the Stars: The Antioch Shakespeare
Festival," by Donald A. Hutslar, May•June 1999 (Volume 16/Number 3)
SHAKER COUNTRY ESTATES (Cleveland, Ohio),
"Van Sweringen Enigma,
The," by Herbert H. Harwood Jr., July•August 2004 (Volume 21/Number 4)
SHAKER HEIGHTS VILLAGE (Ohio),
"Van Sweringen Enigma, The," by
Herbert H. Harwood Jr., July•August 2004 (Volume 21/Number 4)
SHAKER SQUARE (Cleveland, Ohio),
"Van Sweringen Enigma, The," by
Herbert H. Harwood Jr., July•August 2004 (Volume 21/Number 4)
SHAKERS (United Believers in the Second Appearing of Christ),
"Heavenly Aspirations and Earthy Realities: Four Northeast Ohio Religious
Utopias," by Elwin C. Robison, November•December 2000 (Volume 17/Number
6)
SHANNON, LAUREL J.,
"TIMELINE @ Twenty-Five: A Personal History" (OHIO
HISTORICAL SOCIETY ALBUM), by Christopher S. Duckworth, October•December
2009 (Volume 26/Number 4)
Sharkey, Gerald S. and Tom D. Crouch,
"A Wrong or Two Wrights? (TIMELINE
ALBUM)," August•September 1987 (Volume 4/Number 4)
SHARP, JOHN,
"Taxation With Representation," by Henry Fisher, April•June
2009 (Volume 26/Number 2)
SHARP, JOSEPH HENRY,
"Duveneck, Et Al.," by James M. Keny, March•June 2003 (Volume
20/Numbers 2 & 3)
Works by:
Mabley and Carew Pantomime (Fountain Square, Pantomime)
(TIMELINE MASTERWORK), March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers
2 & 3)
Ration Day at the Reservation (TIMELINE MASTERWORK),
March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)
SHARTS, JOSEPH,
"Treason in Canton! The Trial of Eugene Debs," by John E.
Vacha, November•December 2001 (Volume 18/Number 6)
SHAW, BERNARD,
"Underdog Factor: The Odyssey of Burgess Meredith," by
John E. Vacha, March•April 2004 (Volume 21/Number 2)
SHAW, CHANCE,
"Crossing the Ice: The Story of Ohio's Most Famous Fugitive
Slave," by Fergus M. Bordewich, January•March 2008 (Volume 25/Number 1)
SHEEP,
"Merino Mania," by William L. Fisk, January•February 1997 (Volume
14/Number 1)
SHELBURNE LINE (French Underground),
"The Kindness of Strangers:
An Ohioan Escapes the Nazis," by Jerri Donohue, October•December 2007
(Volume 24/Number 4)
SHELBY COUNTY COURTHOUSE (Sidney, Ohio),
"Louis Sullivan's Ohio
Banks," by Gary C. Meyer, April•June 2007 (Volume 24/Number 2)
SHELBY (Ohio),
"The Muse of Rubberleg Square: Dawn Powell," by Tim Page,
July•August 2002 (Volume 19/Number 4)
"Unhappy Nuptials: The Shelby Bridge Collapse," by David A. Simmons,
May•June 2004 (Volume 21/Number 3)
SHELDON MARSH STATE NATURE PRESERVE,
"On Gossamer Wings:
Damselflies," by Dwight Moody, April•June 2007 (Volume 24/Number 2)
SHELDON, R.A.,
"To Teach and to Heal: St. Francis Hospital," by George W.
Paulson, January•February 1999 (Volume 16/Number 1)
SHENANDOAH, U.S.S.,
"Disaster at Dawn: The Crash of the Shenandoah," by
Larry L. Nelson, December 1990•January 1991 (Volume 7/Number 6)
SHENKEL, JACOB,
"The Last Shot?: Jacob Shenkel's Gettysburg Diary," by
Timothy R. Brookes, June•July 1987 (Volume 4/Number 3)
SHERIDAN, PHILIP H.,
"Phil Sheridan is All Right!," by Roy Morris, Jr., May•June 1994 (Volume
11/Number 3)
"George Crook: Soldier and Humanitarian," by John K. Ohl,
July•September 2007 (Volume 24/Number 3)
SHERMAN, ELEANOR ("Ellie"),
"More Than a General's Wife: Ellen Ewing
Sherman," by William M. Ferraro, January•February 2000 (Volume 17/Number
1)
SHERMAN, ELLEN EWING (Mrs. William Tecumseh Sherman),
"More
Than a General's Wife: Ellen Ewing Sherman," by William M. Ferraro,
January•February 2000 (Volume 17/Number 1)
SHERMAN, HARRY ("Pop"),
"Hero in a Black Hat: Hopalong Cassidy," by
David Neal Keller, January•March 2008 (Volume 25/Number 1)
SHERMAN, HATTIE BLANCHE (Mrs. Roy Powell),
"The Muse of Rubberleg
Square: Dawn Powell," by Tim Page, July•August 2002 (Volume 19/Number 4)
SHERMAN, JOHN,
"‘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)
SHERMAN, MARIA ("Minnie"),
"More Than a General's Wife: Ellen Ewing
Sherman," by William M. Ferraro, January•February 2000 (Volume 17/Number
1)
SHERMAN, MARY ELIZABETH ("Lizzie"),
"More Than a General's Wife:
Ellen Ewing Sherman," by William M. Ferraro, January•February 2000
(Volume 17/Number 1)
SHERMAN, MRS. WILLIAM TECUMSEH (Ellen Ewing Sherman),
"More
Than a General's Wife: Ellen Ewing Sherman," by William M. Ferraro,
January•February 2000 (Volume 17/Number 1)
SHERMAN, RACHEL,
"More Than a General's Wife: Ellen Ewing Sherman,"
by William M. Ferraro, January•February 2000 (Volume 17/Number 1)
SHERMAN, RAVEN (Terry and the Pirates),
"Milton Caniff," by Lucy
Shelton Caswell, July•September 2007 (Volume 24/Number 3)
SHERMAN, THOMAS ("Tommy"),
"More Than a General's Wife: Ellen Ewing
Sherman," by William M. Ferraro, January•February 2000 (Volume 17/Number
1)
SHERMAN, WILLIAM ("Willy"),
"More Than a General's Wife: Ellen Ewing
Sherman," by William M. Ferraro, January•February 2000 (Volume 17/Number
1)
SHERMAN, WILLIAM TECUMSEH,
"Fighting Peacemaker: William T. Sherman," December 1988•January
1989 (Volume 5/Number 6)
"Challenge of Command: Worthington vs. Sherman," by Robert W.
McCormick, June•July 1991 (Volume 8/Number 3)
"Battling Over Peace: Sherman's Special Field Orders, No. 76," by
William M. Ferraro, July•August 1995 (Volume 12/Number 4)
"More Than a General's Wife: Ellen Ewing Sherman," by William M.
Ferraro, January•February 2000 (Volume 17/Number 1)
"So Glorious An Adventure: Major Tom Taylor's March to the Sea," by
Albert Castel, September•October 2001 (Volume 18/Number 5)
"George Crook: Soldier and Humanitarian," by John K. Ohl,
July•September 2007 (Volume 24/Number 3)
SHERWOOD, ROBERT E.,
"Underdog Factor: The Odyssey of Burgess
Meredith," by John E. Vacha, March•April 2004 (Volume 21/Number 2)
SHILOH, BATTLE OF,
"Challenge of Command: Worthington vs. Sherman,"
by Robert W. McCormick, June•July 1991 (Volume 8/Number 3)
SHIMER RUN,
"Collapse at Shimer Run," by Stephen Kelley,
January•February 1994 (Volume 11/Number 1)
SHIMP, BERNICE (Mrs. Clyde Singer),
"The Last Ashcan Artist: Clyde
Singer and the American Scene," by Nannette V. Maciejunes and Christopher S.
Duckworth, October•December 2009 (Volume 26/Number 4)
SHINERS. See FISH
SHINN, EVERETT,
"The Last Ashcan Artist: Clyde Singer and the American
Scene," by Nannette V. Maciejunes and Christopher S. Duckworth,
October•December 2009 (Volume 26/Number 4)
SHIPS,
"Disaster at Dawn: The Crash of the Shenandoah," by Larry L. Nelson,
December 1990•January 1991 (Volume 7/Number 6)
"The End of an Era: Great Lakes Steamers (TIMELINE VIGNETTE)," by
David Plowden, January•February 1994 (Volume 11/Number 1)
"The Big Stick (TIMELINE ALBUM)," by Roger Pickenpaugh,
September•October 1995 (Volume 12/Number 5)
"Cruise on, Island Queen," by John H. White, Jr., March•April 1996
(Volume 13/Number 2)
"A Pall of Egyptian Gloom: The Sinking of the Scioto," by Timothy R.
Brookes, July•August 1998 (Volume 15/Number 4)
"The Wreck of the Famous Dove," by Donald L. Huber, March•April 2002
(Volume 19/Number 2)
"Why Fear Death? Charles Frohman aboard the Lusitania," by Diana
Preston, November•December 2002 (Volume 19/Number 6)
SHIPWRECK DAY. See SHIPWRECK SUNDAY
SHIPWRECK SUNDAY (Schiffbruchsguttesdienst),
"The Wreck of the
Famous Dove," by Donald L. Huber, March•April 2002 (Volume 19/Number 2)
SHISLER, ALFRETTA RONEMUS (Mrs. Jacob Shisler),
"Finest Baby," by
Cheryl L. Lugg, January•March 2005 (Volume 22/Number 1)
"Shoreline Saga: Migration and Lake Erie," by Carolyn V. Platt,
February•March 1990 (Volume 7/Number 1)
"Short, Sweet Indian Summer of Satchel Paige, The," by Steven P.
Gietschier, April•May 1989 (Volume 6/Number 2)
Showalter, Linda,
"Frozen Solid" (TIMELINE ALBUM), April•June 2008 (Volume
25/Number 2)
"Showdown in Toledo: Jack Dempsey vs. Jess Willard," by Steven P.
Gietschier, March•April 1995 (Volume 12/Number 2)
SHREWS,
"Little Killers: The Shrews," by Robert C. Glotzhober,
September•October 1997 (Volume 14/Number 5)
Shriver, Phillip R.,
"The Beaver Wars and the Destruction of the Erie Nation," December
1984•January 1985 (Volume 1/Number 2)
"William Holmes McGuffey (TIMELINE PROFILE)," August•September
1986 (Volume 3/Number 4)
"Artifacts of Peace," April•May 1988 (Volume 5/Number 2)
"Cry of the Crane," October•November 1989 (Volume 6/Number 5)
"Know Them No More Forever: The Miami Removal of 1846,"
November•December 1993 (Volume 10/Number 6)
SHULL, GEORGE HARRISON,
"Hybrid Corn: George Harrison Shull's
Revolution," by Carolyn V. Platt, May•June 1999 (Volume 16/Number 3)
Shulman, Seth,
"Theft of the Century: Elisha Gray and the Telephone's
Invention," July•September 2009 (Volume 26/Number 3)
Works by:
Telephone Gambit: Chasing Alexander Graham Bell's Secret, The,
"Theft of
the Century: Elisha Gray and the Telephone's Invention," by Seth
Shulman, July•September 2009 (Volume 26/Number 3)
SHUTTS, KEN,
"The Harmonious Blacksmith of Chagrin Falls: Henry Church
Jr.," by John E. Vacha, January•February 2004 (Volume 21/Number 1)
"Shy but Lovely Orchids of the Midwest, The," by Carolyn V. Platt,
April•May 1985 (Volume 2/Number 2)
SICKLES, NOEL,
"Milton Caniff," by Lucy Shelton Caswell, July•September
2007 (Volume 24/Number 3)
"Sidesaddle Soldier: Libbie Custer's Partnership in Glory," by Stephen
E. Ambrose, April•May 1986 (Volume 3/Number 2)
SIDNEY (Ohio),
"Portraits and Preaching: Reverend David Bulle (TIMELINE ALBUM)," by
M. Melissa Wolfe, January•February 1997 (Volume 14/Number 1)
"Louis Sullivan's Ohio Banks," by Gary C. Meyer, April•June 2007
(Volume 24/Number 2)
SIEBERT, WILBUR,
"Crossing the Ice: The Story of Ohio's Most Famous
Fugitive Slave," by Fergus M. Bordewich, January•March 2008 (Volume
25/Number 1)
SIEBERT, WILLIAM LUTHER,
"Defeating the Hun at their Own Game," by
Joel A. Vilensky, April•June 2007 (Volume 24/Number 2)
SIFFERT, WILLIAM OTTERBEIN,
"An Illustrated Lecture: The Civil War
Paintings of William Siffert," by Norine S. Hendricks, May•June 1999 (Volume
16/Number 3)
"Signs of Spring," by Carolyn V. Platt, February•March 1988 (Volume
5/Number 1)
SILENT FILMS. See MOVIE INDUSTRY
SILL, JOSHUA WOODROW,
"So Good a Man: General Joshua Sill," by Karen
Kloss, March•April 2000 (Volume 17/Number 2)
SILVER-HAIRED BAT (Lasionycteris noctivagans),
"What Is It About
Bats?" by Peter Hildebrandt, July•September 2007 (Volume 24/Number 3)
SIMMONS, DAVID A.,
"TIMELINE @ Twenty-Five: A Personal History" (OHIO
HISTORICAL SOCIETY ALBUM), by Christopher S. Duckworth, October•December
2009 (Volume 26/Number 4)
Works by:
"General William Darke, Frontier Fighter," December 1984•January 1985
(Volume 1/Number 2)
"Engineering and Enterprise: Early Metal-Truss Bridges in Ohio,"
February•March 1985 (Volume 2/Number 1)
"Simon Kenton," April•May 1988 (Volume 5/Number 2)
"Fall from Grace: Amasa Stone and the Ashtabula Bridge Collapse,"
June•July 1989 (Volume 6/Number 3)
"The Miller's Tale: Staley Farm," October•November 1990 (Volume
7/Number 5)
"True Grit: Ohio's Industrial Grindstones," February•March 1991
(Volume 8/Number 1)
"Chillicothe's Union Block (TIMELINE ALBUM)," October•November 1991
(Volume 8/Number 5)
"Big Bottom Massacre," December 1991•January 1992 (Volume 8/Number
6)
"Hometown: Bellows's Columbus," October•December 1992 (Volume
9/Numbers 5 & 6)
and Ann E. Thomas,
"What are Adverbs?: The Boxwell Proficiency
Exam," September•October 1993 (Volume 10/Number 5)
"The Black King of the Air," September•October 1994 (Volume
11/Number 5)
"Little Antioch (TIMELINE ALBUM)," September•October 1996 (Volume
13/Number 5)
and Donald A. Hutslar,
"Taking the Waters: Xenia Springs in 1853,"
November•December 1999 (Volume 16/Number 6)
"A Lowell Perspective (TIMELINE ALBUM)," July•August 2000 (Volume
17/Number 4)
"Unhappy Nuptials: The Shelby Bridge Collapse," May•June 2004
(Volume 21/Number 3)
"The Dam and the River: Upper Sandusky's Indian Mill,"
July•September 2005 (Volume 22/Number 3)
"Myers Confectionary" (TIMELINE ALBUM), January•March 2006 (Volume
23/Number 1)
editor,
"‘In Death-Like Silcene’: Touring a Coal Mine in 1852," by John
Henry Devereux, January•March 2007 (Volume 24/Number 1)
SIMMONS, GUSTAV,
"King of the Bootleggers: The Rise and Fall of George
Remus," by Michael W. Williams, July•September 2008 (Volume 25/Number 3)
SIMON & SCHUSTER,
"The Girl Sleuth and the Stratemeyer Syndicate," by
Carolyn V. Platt, January•March 2007 (Volume 24/Number 1)
Simon, John Y.,
"The Road to Appomattox: The Generalship of Ulysses S.
Grant," August•September 1991 (Volume 8/Number 4)
"Simon Kenton," by David A. Simmons, April•May 1988 (Volume 5/Number 2)
SINGER, BERNICE (Mrs. Clyde Singer),
"The Last Ashcan Artist: Clyde
Singer and the American Scene," by Nannette V. Maciejunes and Christopher S.
Duckworth, October•December 2009 (Volume 26/Number 4)
SINGER, CLYDE,
"Little Bits of History: Clyde Singer, American Scene Painter," by
Elizabeth McClelland, November•December 1996 (Volume 13/Number 6)
"The Last Ashcan Artist: Clyde Singer and the American Scene," by
Nannette V. Maciejunes and Christopher S. Duckworth,
October•December 2009 (Volume 26/Number 4).
Works by:
Street People (TIMELINE MASTERWORK), March•June 2003 (Volume
20/Numbers 2 & 3)
Self-Portrait, by Clyde Singer,
"The Last Ashcan Artist: Clyde
Singer and the American Scene," by Nannette V. Maciejunes and
Christopher S. Duckworth, October•December 2009 (Volume
26/Number 4)
42nd Street Crowd, by Clyde Singer,
"The Last Ashcan Artist: Clyde
Singer and the American Scene," by Nannette V. Maciejunes and
Christopher S. Duckworth, October•December 2009 (Volume
26/Number 4)
Medicine Man, The, by Clyde Singer,
"The Last Ashcan Artist: Clyde
Singer and the American Scene," by Nannette V. Maciejunes and
Christopher S. Duckworth, October•December 2009 (Volume
26/Number 4)
Battery Shop, The, by Clyde Singer,
"The Last Ashcan Artist: Clyde
Singer and the American Scene," by Nannette V. Maciejunes and
Christopher S. Duckworth, October•December 2009 (Volume
26/Number 4)
Sandy Valley, by Clyde Singer,
"The Last Ashcan Artist: Clyde
Singer and the American Scene," by Nannette V. Maciejunes and
Christopher S. Duckworth, October•December 2009 (Volume
26/Number 4)
McSorley's on Sunday, by Clyde Singer,
"The Last Ashcan Artist:
Clyde Singer and the American Scene," by Nannette V. Maciejunes
and Christopher S. Duckworth, October•December 2009 (Volume
26/Number 4)
Springtime in the Valley, by Clyde Singer,
"The Last Ashcan Artist:
Clyde Singer and the American Scene," by Nannette V. Maciejunes
and Christopher S. Duckworth, October•December 2009 (Volume
26/Number 4)
Street People, by Clyde Singer,
"The Last Ashcan Artist: Clyde
Singer and the American Scene," by Nannette V. Maciejunes and
Christopher S. Duckworth, October•December 2009 (Volume
26/Number 4)
Wind on the Avenue, by Clyde Singer,
"The Last Ashcan Artist:
Clyde Singer and the American Scene," by Nannette V. Maciejunes
and Christopher S. Duckworth, October•December 2009 (Volume
26/Number 4)
Barn Dance, by Clyde Singer,
"The Last Ashcan Artist: Clyde
Singer and the American Scene," by Nannette V. Maciejunes and
Christopher S. Duckworth, October•December 2009 (Volume
26/Number 4)
Sketch for Barn Dance, by Clyde Singer,
"The Last Ashcan Artist:
Clyde Singer and the American Scene," by Nannette V. Maciejunes
and Christopher S. Duckworth, October•December 2009 (Volume
26/Number 4)
Mill Workers (mural study) , by Clyde Singer,
"The Last Ashcan
Artist: Clyde Singer and the American Scene," by Nannette V.
Maciejunes and Christopher S. Duckworth, October•December 2009
(Volume 26/Number 4)
Homecoming 1939 (Malvern, Ohio) , by Clyde Singer,
"The Last
Ashcan Artist: Clyde Singer and the American Scene," by Nannette
V. Maciejunes and Christopher S. Duckworth, October•December
2009 (Volume 26/Number 4)
Skaters, by Clyde Singer,
"The Last Ashcan Artist: Clyde Singer
and the American Scene," by Nannette V. Maciejunes and
Christopher S. Duckworth, October•December 2009 (Volume
26/Number 4)
A Football Saturday at McSorley's, by Clyde Singer,
"The Last
Ashcan Artist: Clyde Singer and the American Scene," by Nannette
V. Maciejunes and Christopher S. Duckworth, October•December
2009 (Volume 26/Number 4)
McSorley's: 5 Customers, by Clyde Singer,
"The Last Ashcan Artist:
Clyde Singer and the American Scene," by Nannette V. Maciejunes
and Christopher S. Duckworth, October•December 2009 (Volume
26/Number 4)
Bus Depot, Pittsburg, PA, by Clyde Singer,
"The Last Ashcan Artist:
Clyde Singer and the American Scene," by Nannette V. Maciejunes
and Christopher S. Duckworth, October•December 2009 (Volume
26/Number 4)
Minor League, by Clyde Singer,
"The Last Ashcan Artist: Clyde
Singer and the American Scene," by Nannette V. Maciejunes and
Christopher S. Duckworth, October•December 2009 (Volume
26/Number 4)
Marsh at the Whitney, by Clyde Singer,
"The Last Ashcan Artist:
Clyde Singer and the American Scene," by Nannette V. Maciejunes
and Christopher S. Duckworth, October•December 2009 (Volume
26/Number 4)
Selections from the Permanent Collection, by Clyde Singer,
"The Last
Ashcan Artist: Clyde Singer and the American Scene," by Nannette
V. Maciejunes and Christopher S. Duckworth, October•December
2009 (Volume 26/Number 4)
SINGER, MRS. CLYDE (Bernice Shimp),
"The Last Ashcan Artist: Clyde
Singer and the American Scene," by Nannette V. Maciejunes and Christopher S.
Duckworth, October•December 2009 (Volume 26/Number 4)
"Singing Plow, The," by R. Douglas Hurt, April•May 1988 (Volume 5/Number
2)
SIOUX INDIANS,
"George Crook: Soldier and Humanitarian," by John K. Ohl,
July•September 2007 (Volume 24/Number 3)
"Sisters in the Science Wing: The Doctors Braun," by Carolyn V. Platt,
May•June 2002 (Volume 19/Number 3)
SIXTH WISCONSIN VOLUNTEER INFANTRY,
"To Stand for All They Won:
Rufus Dawes of the Iron Brigade," by L.J. Kozlowski, March•April 1995 (Volume
12/Number 2)
SIXTY-FIFTH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY,
"Sergeant George Harlan"
(TIMELINE ALBUM), by Kenneth L. Bandy, April•June 2007 (Volume 24/Number
2)
"Sizing Up the Queen City: Frances Trollope and Harriet Martineau,"
by Lenora Hobbs, May•June 2004 (Volume 21/Number 3)
Skaggs, David C.,
"And They Are Ours," April•May 1989 (Volume 6/Number 2)
Skaters, by Clyde Singer,
"The Last Ashcan Artist: Clyde Singer and the
American Scene," by Nannette V. Maciejunes and Christopher S. Duckworth,
October•December 2009 (Volume 26/Number 4)
Sketch for Barn Dance, by Clyde Singer,
"The Last Ashcan Artist: Clyde
Singer and the American Scene," by Nannette V. Maciejunes and Christopher S.
Duckworth, October•December 2009 (Volume 26/Number 4)
SKIDMORE, OWINGS, & MERRILL,
"Toledo's Perfect Glass Gox," by Stuart
W. Leslie, April•June 2008 (Volume 25/Number 2)
Skinner, Shaune M.,
"A Hopewell Trove: Excavations from Rutledge Mound,"
April•May 1987 (Volume 4/Number 2)
SKLODOWSKA, MARIE (Mrs. Pierre Curie),
"A Gram of Radium: Marie
Curie Visits America," by James Harvey Young, January•February 2002
(Volume 19/Number 1)
SKYSKRAPER CONE. See ISALY's
SLA. See SYMBIONESE LIBERATION ARMY
SLATER, ORA,
"Who Killed Harry Beasley? The Unsolved Murder of Newark's Hero
Cop," by Jim Leeke, October•December 2004 (Volume 21/Numbers 5-6)
"‘Murder in Little Chicago’: The Assassination of Publisher Don Mellett,"
by Jim Leeke, January•March 2009 (Volume 26/Number 1)
SLAVES and SLAVERY,
"Years of Trial: John Brown in Ohio," by Stephen B. Oates,
February•March 1985 (Volume 2/Number 1)
"Vallandigham: Constitutionalist and Copperhead," by Michael Les
Benedict, February•March 1986 (Volume 3/Number 1)
"The Strange Career of James Riley," by Donald J. Ratcliffe,
August•September 1986 (Volume 3/Number 4)
"Harry of the West: Henry Clay," by Stephen B. Oates,
October•November 1991 (Volume 8/Number 5)
"John Brown (TIMELINE FORUM)," by John T. Hubbell, February•March
1992 (Volume 9/Number 1)
"The Rise and Fall of Lane Seminary: An Antislavery Episode," by Donald
L. Huber, May•June 1995 (Volume 12/Number 3)
"An Abolitionist Portrait: Frederick Douglass in Ohio," by Merton L.
Dillon, November•December 1997 (Volume 14/Number 6)
"Sizing Up the Queen City: Frances Trollope and Harriet Martineau," by
Lenora Hobbs, May•June 2004 (Volume 21/Number 3)
"John P. Parker and the Underground Railroad," by Merton L. Dillon,
January•March 2005 (Volume 22/Number 1)
"Ohio's Struggle for Equality Before the Civil War," by Paul Finkelman,
January•March 2006 (Volume 23/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)
SLEEPING SICKNESS,
"Awakenings in Ohio," by Emily Erekson Cowan and
Joel A. Vilensky, April•June 2009 (Volume 26/Number 2)
SLOAN, ANDREW,
"For Man and Beast: Sloan's Liniment," by James Harvey
Young, September•October 2001 (Volume 18/Number 5)
SLOAN, EARL SAWYER,
"For Man and Beast: Sloan's Liniment," by James
Harvey Young, September•October 2001 (Volume 18/Number 5)
SLOAN, FOREMAN,,
"For Man and Beast: Sloan's Liniment," by James
Harvey Young, September•October 2001 (Volume 18/Number 5)
SLOAN, JOHN,
"The Last Ashcan Artist: Clyde Singer and the American
Scene," by Nannette V. Maciejunes and Christopher S. Duckworth,
October•December 2009 (Volume 26/Number 4). Works by: Spring Planting,
Greenwich Village,
SLOAN, MRS. EARL S. (Bertha Parker Woolaver),
"For Man and Beast:
Sloan's Liniment," by James Harvey Young, September•October 2001 (Volume
18/Number 5)
SLOSSON, EDWIN S.,
"A Gram of Radium: Marie Curie Visits America," by
James Harvey Young, January•February 2002 (Volume 19/Number 1)
Slum Lad, by Hughie Lee-Smith (TIMELINE MASTERWORK), March•June 2003
(Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)
"Small Town America (TIMELINE FORUM)," by David Plowden, July•August
1996 (Volume 13/Number 4)
SMALL, PHILIP L.,
"Van Sweringen Enigma, The," by Herbert H. Harwood
Jr., July•August 2004 (Volume 21/Number 4)
"Small Wonders, Big Business: Kenton's Cast-Iron Toys," by Charles M.
Jacobs, July•August 1993 (Volume 10/Number 4)
SMART SET COMPANY,
"Mamie Smith's Blues," by Don Bedwell, April•June
2008 (Volume 25/Number 2)
SMITH, ALFRED H.,
"Van Sweringen Enigma, The," by Herbert H. Harwood
Jr., July•August 2004 (Volume 21/Number 4)
SMITH, BESSIE,
"Mamie Smith's Blues," by Don Bedwell, April•June 2008
(Volume 25/Number 2)
SMITH, CHARLES SHALER,
"Ohio's Chattanooga Choo-Choo," by Don
Bedwell, October•December 2008 (Volume 25/Number 4)
Smith, Dwight L.,
"John Cleves Symmes," April•May 1988 (Volume 5/Number
2)
SMITH, EDNA BAKER,
"Circus Quilt, The," by Ricky Clark, July•August 2004
(Volume 21/Number 4)
SMITH, FRANK W.,
"Red Dawn in Cleveland: The 1919 May Day Riots," by
John S. Bellamy, II, January•February 2004 (Volume 21/Number 1)
SMITH, GLADYS (Mary Pickford),
"It's Called Acting: Lillian and Dorothy
Gish," by Richard and Fran Compton, November•December 2003 (Volume
20/Number 6)
Smith, Jeffrey E.,
"Rubber Game: Industrial Baseball in Akron," June•July
1986 (Volume 3/Number 3)
SMITH, JESS,
"King of the Bootleggers: The Rise and Fall of George Remus," by
Michael W. Williams, July•September 2008 (Volume 25/Number 3)
SMITH, JOSEPH,
"Heavenly Aspirations and Earthy Realities: Four
Northeast Ohio Religious Utopias," November•December 2000 (Volume
17/Number 6)
SMITH, JOSEPH, JR. (Prophet Joseph),
"The Prophet Joseph in Ohio," by
Donald L. Huber, November•December 1999 (Volume 16/Number 6)
SMITH, JOSEPH P.,
"Mystery Man from Massillon: Herbert Dow," by Ellis N.
Brandt, July•August 2003 (Volume 20/Number 4)
SMITH, MAMIE (Mrs. William Smith),
"Mamie Smith's Blues," by Don
Bedwell, April•June 2008 (Volume 25/Number 2)
Smith, Mark D.,
"In Search of Santa," December 1991•January 1992 (Volume
8/Number 6)
SMITH, MRS. WILLIAM (Mamie Robinson Gardener Smith),
"Mamie
Smith's Blues," by Don Bedwell, April•June 2008 (Volume 25/Number 2)
Smith, Merritt Roe,
"Technology, Industrialization, and the Idea of Progress in America, Part I
(TIMELINE FORUM)," by Merritt Roe Smith, February•March 1991
(Volume 8/Number 1)
"Technology, Industrialization, and the Idea of Progress in America, Part
II (TIMELINE FORUM)," by Merritt Roe Smith, April•May 1991 (Volume
8/Number 2)
SMITH, VIRGINIA (Mrs. Nelson E. Jones),
"Ohio's Lady Audubon:
Genevieve Jones," by Joy Kiser, March•April 2000 (Volume 17/Number 2)
SMITH, WILLIAM ("Smitty"),
"Mamie Smith's Blues," by Don Bedwell,
April•June 2008 (Volume 25/Number 2)
SMOKEY BEAR,
"Make Room for Bears," by Carolyn V. Platt,
October•December 2008 (Volume 25/Number 4)
Smulyan, Susan,
"Branded Performers: Radio's Early Stars," December
1986•January 1987 (Volume 3/Number 6)
"Snakes," by Carolyn V. Platt, December 1990•January 1991 (Volume
7/Number 6)
SNAKES,
"Splendor in the Grass: The Shy Massasauga," by Carolyn V. Platt,
April•May 1986 (Volume 3/Number 2)
"Snakes," by Carolyn V. Platt, December 1990•January 1991 (Volume
7/Number 6)
SNODGRASS, FRED,
"Merkle's Mistake," by John M., Harris, March•April
2002 (Volume 19/Number 2)
SNOOK, (Dr.) JAMES HOWARD,
"Murder Most Foul: The People vs. James
Snook," by Richard Compton, September•October 1999 (Volume 16/Number 5)
SNOOK, HELEN (Mrs. James Howard Snook),
"Murder Most Foul: The
People vs. James Snook," by Richard Compton, September•October 1999
(Volume 16/Number 5)
SNOOK, MRS. JAMES HOWARD (Helen Snook),
"Murder Most Foul: The
People vs. James Snook," by Richard Compton, September•October 1999
(Volume 16/Number 5)
"Snow Queen: A Midwinter's Tale, The," by Carolyn V. Platt,
February•March 1985 (Volume 2/Number 1)
"Social and Political Commentary on the Frontier (Pioneers)," by E. Jane
Connell, March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)
SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY (SDP),
"Treason in Canton! The Trial of
Eugene Debs," by John E. Vacha, November•December 2001 (Volume
18/Number 6)
SOCIAL GOSPEL MOVEMENT,
"Teaching Through the Eye: John H.
Patterson's Industrial Photography," by Claudia L. Watson,
November•December 2002 (Volume 19/Number 6)
SOCIALISTS and SOCIALISM,
"Treason in Canton! The Trial of Eugene Debs," by John E. Vacha,
November•December 2001 (Volume 18/Number 6)
"Red Dawn in Cleveland: The 1919 May Day Riots," by John S. Bellamy,
II, January•February 2004 (Volume 21/Number 1)
"Social Whirl, The (TIMELINE VIGNETTE)," by Wheeler McMillen,
March•April 1995 (Volume 12/Number 2)
SOCIETY IN AMERICA, by Harriet Martineau,
"Sizing Up the Queen City:
Frances Trollope and Harriet Martineau," by Lenora Hobbs, May•June 2004
(Volume 21/Number 3)
SOLDIERS VOTE,
"Battlefield Ballots: The 1864 Presidential Election," by
Fred Previts, October•December 2009 (Volume 26/Number 4)
SOMMER, WILLIAM,
"Midnight Madness: The Kokoon Arts Klub," by Mary
Sayre Haverstock and Ann Olszewski, April•June 2005 (Volume 22/Number 2)
SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF PIONEER RIVERMEN,
"W.P. Snyder Jr.
(OHIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY ALBUM)," July•September 2005 (Volume 22/Number
3)
SOUND MONEY,
"‘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)
SOUTH CHAGRIN RESERVATION, THE,
"The Harmonious Blacksmith of
Chagrin Falls: Henry Church Jr.," by John E. Vacha, January•February 2004
(Volume 21/Number 1)
SODIUM CHLORIDE,
"Salt," by Carolyn V. Platt, March•April 1995 (Volume 12/Number 2)
"Mystery Man from Massillon: Herbert Dow," by Ellis N. Brandt,
July•August 2003 (Volume 20/Number 4)
SO FAR, SO GOOD, by Burgess Meredith,
"Underdog Factor: The Odyssey of
Burgess Meredith," by John E. Vacha, March•April 2004 (Volume 21/Number 2)
"So Glorious An Adventure: Major Tom Taylor's March to the Sea," by
Albert Castel, September•October 2001 (Volume 18/Number 5)
"So Good a Man: General Joshua Sill," by Karen Kloss, March•April 2000
(Volume 17/Number 2)
SOILS,
"The Gospel of Soil Fertility," by Christopher Cumo, July•August 1998
(Volume 15/Number 4)
"Soldier-Scholars: The Army Specialized Training Program," by Louis
Keefer, July•August 1994 (Volume 11/Number 4)
SOLDIERS’ AND SAILORS’ COMMISSION,
"A Monumental Battle on Public
Square," by William C. Stark, January•February 2003 (Volume 20/Number 2)
SOLDIERS’ AND SAILORS’ MONUMENT (Cleveland, Ohio),
"A
Monumental Battle on Public Square," by William C. Stark, January•February
2003 (Volume 20/Number 2)
"Soldier's Christmas, A," by James K. Richards, December 1985•January
1986 (Volume 2/Number 6)
SOMERFORD (Ohio). See SUMMERFORD (Ohio)
SOMERSET (Ohio),
"Phil Sheridan is All Right!," by Roy Morris, Jr.,
May•June 1994 (Volume 11/Number 3)
SOMEWHERE ELSE, by Avery Hopwood,
"A Fellow of Infinite Jest: Alas, Poor
Avery Hopwood," by John E. Vacha, November•December 2003 (Volume
20/Number 6)
SOMMER, WILLIAM,
"Revolutions and Revivals," by Nannette V. Maciejunes, March•June
2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)
Works by:
Blue Dairy Cart (TIMELINE MASTERWORK), March•June 2003
(Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)
SONGBIRDS. See BIRDS and BIRDING
Song of the Talking Wire, by Henry Francis Farny (TIMELINE MASTERWORK),
March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)
"Song Sparrows of Interpont: Margaret Morse Nice, Ornithologist," by
Carolyn V. Platt, September•October 2002 (Volume 19/Number 5)
SONG SPARROWS. See BIRDS and BIRDING
SONNTAG, WILLIAM,
"Pioneers," by E. Jane Connell, March•June 2003
(Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)
SORBONNE (Paris, France),
"A Gram of Radium: Marie Curie Visits
America," by James Harvey Young, January•February 2002 (Volume
19/Number 1)
SOUTHEASTERN OHIO,
"A Niche in Time: Hocking's Hills and Valleys," by Carolyn V. Platt,
April•May 1987 (Volume 4/Number 2)
"Moonshine Reflections," by Danny Fulks, June•July 1990 (Volume
7/Number 3)
"Opportunity of a Lifetime," by Roger Pickenpaugh, March•April 1998
(Volume 15/Number 2)
"Southern Odyssey: The Narrative of Abram Price, A," annotated by by
James K. Richards, August•September 1989 (Volume 6/Number 4)
"Southern Odyssey: The Narrative of Abram Price, A," annotated by by
James K. Richards,October•November 1989 (Volume 6/Number 5)
SOUTH PASS STATION (Wyoming),
"Frontier Artist and Soldier: Caspar
Collins," by John F. Steinle, May•June 2004 (Volume 21/Number 3)
SOUTH UNION, KENTUCKY,
"Issachar Bates: Shaker Missionary," by Carol
Medlicott, July•September 2009 (Volume 26/Number 3)
"Souvenirs of a Dandy Good Time," by Priscilla M. Harding, July•August
1996 (Volume 13/Number 4)
SOUVENIR OF THE OHIO PENITENTIARY, by E.G. Coffin,
"Tourism at the
Ohio Penitentiary," by Elizabeth L. Plummer, January•February 2004 (Volume
21/Number 1)
SPACE PROGRAM. See AVIATION HISTORY
SPALDING, A. G.,
"A. G. Spalding: Baseball's Barnum," by Peter Levine,
August•September 1985 (Volume 2/Number 4)
SPANGLAR, MILLER M.,
"My Money or Your Life!! The Canal Bank Failure
of 1854," by John E. Vacha, March•April 2001 (Volume 18/Number 2)
SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, THE,
"‘McKinley's Own’: An Ohio Band Plays the ‘Splendid Little War,’" by
Priscilla M. Harding, October•November 1985 (Volume 2/Number 5)
"The Captive (TIMELINE ALBUM)," by Christopher S. Duckworth,
January•February 1995 (Volume 12/Number 1)
"The Photography of Dayton's Albert Kern," by Claudia Watson,
April•June 2006 (Volume 23/Number 2)
"‘Written in a Hurry’: The Diary of Theodore Miller, Rough Rider," by
Stephen Ostrander, January•March 2007 (Volume 24/Number 1)
SPANISH FLU. See INFLUENZA
Spann, Edward K. and Scott Sanders,
"Art for Humanity's Sake: Gilbert
Wilson at Antioch College," January•February 2003 (Volume 20/Number 2)
SPARKS, L. C.,
"Who Killed Harry Beasley? The Unsolved Murder of Newark's
Hero Cop," by Jim Leeke, October•December 2004 (Volume 21/Numbers 5-6)
SPAS. See RESORTS and SPAS
SPAULDING, HETTIE E. (Mrs. John J. Cornwell),
"A Saltwater Buckeye:
John J. Cornwell USN," by Timothy Brookes, April•June 2006 (Volume
23/Number 2)
SPEAKER, TRISTAM,
"Triple Play: Cleveland's Hall of Fame Triumvirate,"
by Charles C. Alexander, April•May 1992 (Volume 9/Number 2)
SPEAR, WILLIAM H.A.,
"Johnson's Island," by Roger Pickenpaugh,
July•September 2006 (Volume 23/Number 3)
"Special Delivery: Houses by Sears," by H. Ward Jandl and Katherine Cole
Stevenson, February•March 1989 (Volume 6/Number 1)
"Specter of the Deadly Woodlands, The," by Elizabeth Daniels,
October•November 1988 (Volume 5/Number 5)
SPELUNKING. See CAVES and CAVING
SPENCER, HORACE L.,
"One Lucky Buckeye Over Germany," by Louis
Keefer, April•June 2006 (Volume 23/Number 2)
SPENCERIAN SCRIPT,
"Quilts of the Western Reserve," by Ricky Clark,
July•August 2003 (Volume 20/Number 4)
SPENCER, LILLY MARTIN,
"Pioneers," by E. Jane Connell, March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2
& 3)
Works by:
Shake Hands? or The Cook (TIMELINE MASTERWORK), March•June
2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)
SPENCER, OLIVER, JR.,
"Oliver Spencer and Indian Life Along the Maumee,
1792-95," by Reginald Horsman, January•March 2005 (Volume 22/Number 1)
SPENCER, OLIVER,
"Oliver Spencer and Indian Life Along the Maumee,
1792-95," by Reginald Horsman, January•March 2005 (Volume 22/Number 1)
SPENCER, PLATT ROGERS,
"Quilts of the Western Reserve," by Ricky
Clark, July•August 2003 (Volume 20/Number 4)
"SPENCE's CREW," "One Lucky Buckeye Over Germany," by Louis Keefer,
April•June 2006 (Volume 23/Number 2)
SPHAGNUM SPRITE,
"On Gossamer Wings: Damselflies," by Dwight Moody,
April•June 2007 (Volume 24/Number 2)
SPIDERS. See ARACHNIDS
SPIEGEL GROVE (Fremont, Ohio),
"Hayes Luck: The Unlikely Presidential
Nomination of 1876, The," by Roy Morris Jr., July•August 2004 (Volume
21/Number 4)
SPIEGLE, DAN,
"Hero in a Black Hat: Hopalong Cassidy," by David Neal
Keller, January•March 2008 (Volume 25/Number 1)
SPILLMAN, LESLIE G.,
"One Lucky Buckeye Over Germany," by Louis
Keefer, April•June 2006 (Volume 23/Number 2)
"Spirit Fruit: ‘Jacob's’ Ohio Utopia," by H. Roger Grant, December
1985•January 1986 (Volume 2/Number 6)
SPIRIT FRUIT SOCIETY (Columbiana County, Ohio),
"Spirit Fruit:
‘Jacob's’ Ohio Utopia," by H. Roger Grant, December 1985•January 1986
(Volume 2/Number 6)
Spirit of ‘76, The, by Archibald McNeal Willard (TIMELINE MASTERWORK),
March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)
"Splendor in the Grass: The Shy Massasauga," by Carolyn V. Platt,
April•May 1986 (Volume 3/Number 2)
SPORTS and SPORTS HISTORY,
"A.G. Spalding: Baseball's Barnum," by Peter Levine, August•September
1985 (Volume 2/Number 4)
"Victory by Design: Bicycles Built for Speed," by David Lore,
August•September 1985 (Volume 2/Number 4)
"Rubber Game: Industrial Baseball in Akron," by Jeffrey E. Smith,
June•July 1986 (Volume 3/Number 3)
"Hardwood Heroes: The Waterloo Wonders," by Danny Fulks,
February•March 1988 (Volume 5/Number 1)
"The Short, Sweet Indian Summer of Satchel Paige," by Steven P.
Gietschier, April•May 1989 (Volume 6/Number 2)
"Bill Veeck, Indian Chief," by Steven P. Gietschier, April•May 1990
(Volume 7/Number 2)
"Our First National Pastime: Cricket in America," by Tom Melville,
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)
"Bevo's Odyssey," by Danny Fulks, February•March 1992 (Volume
9/Number 1)
"Triple Play: Cleveland's Hall of Fame Triumvirate," by Charles C.
Alexander, April•May 1992 (Volume 9/Number 2)
"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)
"Browns vs. Rams," by Steven P. Gietschier, November•December 1993
(Volume 10/Number 6)
"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 Greatest Day: Jesse Owens at Ann Arbor," by Steven P. Gietschier,
May•June 1994 (Volume 11/Number 3)
"You Can’t Play in Skirts: Alta Weiss, Baseball Player," by Barbara
Gregorich, July•August 1994 (Volume 11/Number 4)
"A Darned Good Quarterback," by Carl M. Becker, eptember•October
1994 (Volume 11/Number 5)
"Showdown in Toledo: Jack Dempsey vs. Jess Willard," by Steven P.
Gietschier, March•April 1995 (Volume 12/Number 2)
"Jackie Mitchell and the Northern Lights," by Barbara Gregorich,
May•June 1995 (Volume 12/Number 3)
"Perfect Game: Addie Joss, Pitcher," by Scott Longert, July•August 1995
(Volume 12/Number 4)
"View from a High-Wheel: Bicycling across America," by Annie Curtis
Chittenden, July•August 1995 (Volume 12/Number 4)
"All in One Game: The 1920 World Series," by John B. Holway,
September•October 1995 (Volume 12/Number 5)
"Hero of the AEF: Hank Gowdy," by John D. Stevens, 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)
"All-American Thinclad: John Saunders, Jr.," by Claudia Plumley,
September•October 1996 (Volume 13/Number 5)
"The Longest Throw," by Steven P. Gietschier, March•April 1997 (Volume
14/Number 2)
"Moral Sport: Cincinnati's Young Men's Gymnastic Association," by
Douglas Knerr, July•August 1997 (Volume 14/Number 4)
"The Heights of Ridiculousness," by Jack Kavanagh, March•April 1998
(Volume 15/Number 2)
"Oh, Johnny: Forgotten Baseball Legend," by David N. Keller,
March•April 1999 (Volume 16/Number 2)
"Buckeye Bush League: The Ohio State League, 1936-41," by James P.
Holl, 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)
"Cincinnati's Champ: Ezzard Charles," by Steven P. Gietschier,
May•June 2001 (Volume 18/Number 3)
"Jim Thorpe Comes to Portsmouth...And Leaves," by Carl M. Becker,
September•October 2001 (Volume 18/Number 5)
"Merkle's Mistake," by John M., Harris, March•April 2002 (Volume
19/Number 2)
"You Know Me: Barney Oldfield," by Timothy Messer-Kruse, May•June
2002 (Volume 19/Number 3)
"The 1869 Antioch Nine (TIMELINE ALBUM)," by Scott Sanders,
September•October 2002 (Volume 19/Number 5)
"A Better Big Man: Neil Johnston,", by Steven P. Gietschier,
November•December 2002 (Volume 19/Number 6)
"Jim Thorpe and the Oorang Tribe," by Carl M. Becker,
September•October 2003 (Volume 20/Number 5)
"The Most Wonderful Game: J. Lee Richmond's Perfect Game," by
Kimberly Brownlee, May•June 2004 (Volume 21/Number 3)
"Dayton's Wild Duck: Howard Holmes," by Carl M. Becker and Jack
Carlson, October•December 2004 (Volume 21/Numbers 5-6)
"Golf's Monarch: Bobby Jones at Scioto," by Carl M. Becker,
January•March 2005 (Volume 22/Number 1)
"Imp: Ohio's Queen of the Turf," by Bob Carson, April•June 2006
(Volume 23/Number 2)
"The Photography of Dayton's Albert Kern," by Claudia Watson,
April•June 2006 (Volume 23/Number 2)
"Charlie Pierce: A Johnson's Island Rebel," by Kimberly Brownlee,
July•September 2006 (Volume 23/Number 3)
"A Burning Passion," by Bob Carson, October•December 2006 (Volume
23/Number 4)
"Crosley Story," by Don Bedwell, January•March 2007 (Volume
24/Number 1)
"Woody at War," by Allan R. Millett, April•June 2007 (Volume 24/Number
2)
"Bucky and Duke: Cincinnati's 1939-40 Pitching Duo," by Richard D.
Miller, July•September 2008 (Volume 25/Number 3)
"Home in Ohio: Harness Racing Goes Hollywood," by Bob Carson,
October•December 2008 (Volume 25/Number 4)
SPRINGER, REUBEN,
"Pioneers," by E. Jane Connell, March•June 2003
(Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)
SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS,
"Seven Coaches Painted Black: The Lincoln
Funeral Train," by John Vacha, April•June 2009 (Volume 26/Number 2)
Springtime in the Valley, by Clyde Singer,
"The Last Ashcan Artist: Clyde
Singer and the American Scene," by Nannette V. Maciejunes and Christopher S.
Duckworth, October•December 2009 (Volume 26/Number 4)
SPRATT, JACK,
"One Lucky Buckeye Over Germany," by Louis Keefer,
April•June 2006 (Volume 23/Number 2)
SPREADWING,
"On Gossamer Wings: Damselflies," by Dwight Moody,
April•June 2007 (Volume 24/Number 2)
SPRINGFIELD (Ohio),
"Who's Jim Thayer?," by Gerald W. Young, February•March 1990
(Volume 7/Number 1)
"KKK: The 1920s Ku Klux Klan in the Midwest," by John F. Marszalek,
March•April 1994 (Volume 11/Number 2)
"Teddy Rah!: Theodore Roosevelt and German-Americanism," by Donald
L. Huber, November•December 1996 (Volume 13/Number 6)
"The Hermit of Mad River," by Donald L. Huber, September•October 1999
(Volume 16/Number 5)
"It's Called Acting: Lillian and Dorothy Gish," by Richard and Fran
Compton, November•December 2003 (Volume 20/Number 6)
SPRING GROVE CEMETERY (Cincinnati, Ohio),
"Rustic Repose: Spring
Grove and the Rural Cemetery Movement," by Stephen C. Gordon, April•June
2006 (Volume 23/Number 2)
SPRING,
"Signs of Spring," by Carolyn V. Platt, February•March 1988 (Volume
5/Number 1)
SPRINGS. See RESORTS and SPAS
SPUTNIK I,
"Romick's Radical Rockets," by Frank H. Winter, March•April
2002 (Volume 19/Number 2)
"Squaring the Circle: Octagonal Architecture," by W. Ray Luce, December
1989•January 1990 (Volume 6/Number 6)
SQUIBB DISTILLERY,
"King of the Bootleggers: The Rise and Fall of George
Remus," by Michael W. Williams, July•September 2008 (Volume 25/Number 3)
SQUIER, EPHRAIM GEORGE,
"Masterworks in Pipestone: Treasure from Tremper Mound," by Martha
Potter Otto, October•November 1984 (Volume 1/Number 1)
"An American Menagerie: The Cabinet of Squier and Davis," by Terry A.
Barnhart, December 1985•January 1986 (Volume 2/Number 6)
"Ohio's ‘Alligator,’"by Bradley T. Lepper, March•April 2001 (Volume
18/Number 2)
"Living in the Past: Charles Whittlesey," by Scott Tribble, April•June
2008 (Volume 25/Number 2)
"SQUIRREL HUNTERS," "The Black Brigade," by Jim Leeke, July•August
2001 (Volume 18/Number 4)
STADIUMS,
"A Burning Passion," by Bob Carson, October•December 2006
(Volume 23/Number 4)
STAFFORDSHIRE CERAMICS. See CERAMICS
Staffen, Al (Photographer),
"What Is It About Bats?" by Peter Hildebrandt,
July•September 2007 (Volume 24/Number 3)
Stag at Sharkey's, by George Wesley Bellows (TIMELINE MASTERWORK),
March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)
STAINED GLASS. See GLASS and GLASSMAKERS
STALEY FARM (Miami County, Ohio),
"The Miller's Tale: Staley Farm," by
David A. Simmons, October•November 1990 (Volume 7/Number 5)
STALWARTS,
"Strangled for the Republic: The Assassination of President
Garfield," by Russell Roberts, July•September 2005 (Volume 22/Number 3)
STAMP ACT,
"Taxation With Representation," by Henry Fisher, April•June
2009 (Volume 26/Number 2)
STAMPS and STAMP COLLECTING,
"Taxation With Representation," by
Henry Fisher, April•June 2009 (Volume 26/Number 2)
STANDING BEAR,
"George Crook: Soldier and Humanitarian," by John K.
Ohl, July•September 2007 (Volume 24/Number 3)
STANDING BEAR VS. CROOK,
"George Crook: Soldier and Humanitarian,"
by John K. Ohl, July•September 2007 (Volume 24/Number 3)
STANLEY, DAVID S.,
"Pioneer Piety (TIMELINE VIGNETTE)," by David S. Stanley,
January•February 1994 (Volume 11/Number 1)
Works by:
"Pioneer Piety (TIMELINE VIGNETTE)," January•February 1994
(Volume 11/Number 1)
STALWARTS,
"Hayes Luck: The Unlikely Presidential Nomination of 1876,
The," by Roy Morris Jr., July•August 2004 (Volume 21/Number 4)
STANTON, EDWIN McMASTERS,
"Lincoln and Stanton: An Uncommon Friendship," by Stephen B. Oates,
October•November 1984 (Volume 1/Number 1)
"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)
"Lincoln & Stanton: An Uncommon Friendship," by Stephen B. Oates,
January•March 2009 (Volume 26/Number 1)
"Seven Coaches Painted Black: The Lincoln Funeral Train," by John
Vacha, April•June 2009 (Volume 26/Number 2)
"Stumping in Ohio: Lincoln in 1859," by Roy Morris Jr., July•September
2009 (Volume 26/Number 3)
STANTON, ELLEN (Mrs. Edwin MacMasters Stanton),
"Lincoln & Stanton:
An Uncommon Friendship," by Stephen B. Oates, January•March 2009 (Volume
26/Number 1)
STANTON, MRS. EDWIN MacMASTERS (Ellen Hutchinson),
"Lincoln &
Stanton: An Uncommon Friendship," by Stephen B. Oates, January•March 2009
(Volume 26/Number 1)
Stark William C.,
"A Monumental Battle on Public Square," January•February
2003 (Volume 20/Number 2)
STARLING, LYNE,
"To Teach and to Heal: St. Francis Hospital," by George W.
Paulson, January•February 1999 (Volume 16/Number 1)
STARLING MEDICAL COLLEGE (Columbus, Ohio),
"The
Resurrectionists," by George W. Paulson, May•June 2001 (Volume 18/Number 3)
"Starting West: Meriwether Lewis's Ohio River Journey," by Stephen E.
Ambrose, January•February 1996 (Volume 13/Number 1)
STATEHOUSE (Columbus, Ohio),
"The Ultimate Sinking Fund: The Story of Ohio's Statehouse Well," by
David Lore, April•May 1985 (Volume 2/Number 2)
"The Hellenic Ideal: The Ohio Statehouse," by Daniel Prosser,
July•August 1993 (Volume 10/Number 4)
"Seven Coaches Painted Black: The Lincoln Funeral Train," by John
Vacha, April•June 2009 (Volume 26/Number 2)
STATE STREET CLINIC (Columbus, Ohio),
"Care to the Sick and Poor," by
Richard G. Ried and Teri Ryan, November•December 1998 (Volume 15/Number
6)
STATE THEATER (Lorain, Ohio),
"When Nature Frowns: The Sandusky-
Lorain Tornado," by John S. Bellamy, II, January•February 2003 (Volume
20/Number 1)
STATE vs. HOPPESS,
"Ohio's Struggle for Equality Before the Civil War," by
Paul Finkelman, January•March 2006 (Volume 23/Number 1)
STEAMBOATS. See SHIPS
STEAM ENGINES,
"The Master Carver of Dover: Mooney Warther and the
History of Steam, The," by John Vacha, October•December 2006 (Volume
23/Number 4)
STEARNS, SABRA (Mrs. Roy Powell),
"The Muse of Rubberleg Square:
Dawn Powell," by Tim Page, July•August 2002 (Volume 19/Number 4)
STECHSCHULTE, VICTOR,
"Earthquake Capital of Ohio," by Paul K.
Muckley, July•August 2003 (Volume 20/Number 4)
STEDMAN, SEYMOUR,
"Treason in Canton! The Trial of Eugene Debs," by
John E. Vacha, November•December 2001 (Volume 18/Number 6)
STEEL CABINETS,
"The Industrial Hobarts: The First Fifty Years," by Peter
C. Hobart and Michael W. Williams, October•December 2004 (Volume
21/Numbers 5-6)
STEEL INDUSTRY. See IRON and STEEL INDUSTRY
STEINBECK, JOHN,
"Underdog Factor: The Odyssey of Burgess Meredith,"
by John E. Vacha, March•April 2004 (Volume 21/Number 2)
STEINBERGER, DAVID ORRIN,
"The Hermit of Mad River," by Donald L.
Huber, September•October 1999 (Volume 16/Number 5)
STEINBRUECK, ORPHA MAY ("Auntie May"),
"The Muse of Rubberleg
Square: Dawn Powell," by Tim Page, July•August 2002 (Volume 19/Number 4)
STEIN, GERTRUDE,
"Ferdinand Howald (TIMELINE PROFILE)," by Nannette
V. Maciejunes, March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)
Steinle, John,
"Unlucky Soldier: Josiah Harmar's Frontier Struggle," April•May 1991
(Volume 8/Number 2)
"Frontier Artist and Soldier: Caspar Collins," May•June 2004 (Volume
21/Number 3)
STEINMAN, DAVID B.,
"Colossus on the Ohio," by William D. Middleton,
November•December 2003 (Volume 20/Number 6)
STELLA HANOVER,
"Home in Ohio: Harness Racing Goes Hollywood," by Bob
Carson, October•December 2008 (Volume 25/Number 4)
"Stephen Crane's Red Badge of Courage," by Stephen B. Oates, June•July
1988 (Volume 5/Number 3)
STEPHENSON, DAVID C.,
"KKK: The 1920s Ku Klux Klan in the Midwest,"
by John F. Marszalek, March•April 1994 (Volume 11/Number 2)
STERLING MINE,
"An Underground Forest," by Robert W. Hook,
November•December 1996 (Volume 13/Number 6)
STETSON, CHARLES,
"Pioneers," by E. Jane Connell, March•June 2003
(Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)
STEVE CANYON,
"Milton Caniff," by Lucy Shelton Caswell, July•September
2007 (Volume 24/Number 3)
STEVENS, A.W.,
"Farm Boy to Famous Flyer: Walter Hinton," by Louis Keefer,
January•March 2008 (Volume 25/Number 1)
STEVENS, JAMES,
"Red Dawn in Cleveland: The 1919 May Day Riots," by
John S. Bellamy, II, January•February 2004 (Volume 21/Number 1)
Stevens, John D.,
"Hero of the AEF: Hank Gowdy," March•April 1996
(Volume 13/Number 2)
Stevens, Linda Walker,
"Old Nick: Cincinnati Winemaker," March•April
1996 (Volume 13/Number 2)
Stevenson, Katherine Cole and H. Ward Jandl,
"Special Delivery: Houses by
Sears," February•March 1989 (Volume 6/Number 1)
STEVENS, THOMAS,
"View from a High-Wheel: Bicycling across America," by
Annie Curtis Chittenden, July•August 1995 (Volume 12/Number 4)
STILLWATER RIVER SYSTEM,
"Ohio's Scenic Rivers: Preservation and
Perils (TIMELINE FORUM)," by Carolyn V. Platt, July•September 2005 (Volume
22/Number 3)
STILWELL, MARY (Mrs. Thomas Alva Edison),
"An Inventor's Wife: Mina
Edison," by Paul Israel, May•June 2001 (Volume 18/Number 3)
STOKES, ROSE PASTOR,
"Treason in Canton! The Trial of Eugene Debs," by
John E. Vacha, November•December 2001 (Volume 18/Number 6)
STONE, AMASA,
"Stone's Trove: The Legacy of an American Oligarch," by Eric
Johannesen, June•July 1989 (Volume 6/Number 3)
"Fall from Grace: Amasa Stone and the Ashtabula Bridge Collapse," by
David A. Simmons, June•July 1989 (Volume 6/Number 3)
STONE, CARLOS M.,
"A Monumental Battle on Public Square," by William C.
Stark, January•February 2003 (Volume 20/Number 2)
STONE, CLARA,
"Mark Twain: The Buckeye Influence on His Career," by
John Vacha, October•December 2005 (Volume 22/Number 4)
STONE, ELMER,
"Farm Boy to Famous Flyer: Walter Hinton," by Louis
Keefer, January•March 2008 (Volume 25/Number 1)
STONE RIVER, THE BATTLE OF,
"So Good a Man: General Joshua Sill," by
Karen Kloss, March•April 2000 (Volume 17/Number 2)
STONES RUN, BATTLE OF,
"Victorious Loser: William S. Rosecrans (Part
II)," by Albert Castel, September•October 2002 (Volume 19/Number 5)
"Stone's Trove: The Legacy of an American Oligarch," by Eric
Johannesen, June•July 1989 (Volume 6/Number 3)
"Story in Stone, A (TIMELINE ALBUM)," by Richard V. Francaviglia,
October•November 1986 (Volume 3/Number 5)
STORY OF G.I. JOE, THE,
"Underdog Factor: The Odyssey of Burgess
Meredith," by John E. Vacha, March•April 2004 (Volume 21/Number 2)
STOUT, WILBUR,
"Earthquake Capital of Ohio," by Paul K. Muckley,
July•August 2003 (Volume 20/Number 4)
STOWE, CALVIN,
"Crossing the Ice: The Story of Ohio's Most Famous
Fugitive Slave," by Fergus M. Bordewich, January•March 2008 (Volume
25/Number 1)
STOWE, HARRIET BEECHER (Mrs. Calvin Stowe),
"God's Voice against Slavery: Harriet Beecher Stowe," by Stephen B.
Oates, October•November 1989 (Volume 6/Number 5)
"Sizing Up the Queen City: Frances Trollope and Harriet Martineau," by
Lenora Hobbs, May•June 2004 (Volume 21/Number 3)
"Crossing the Ice: The Story of Ohio's Most Famous Fugitive Slave," by
Fergus M. Bordewich, January•March 2008 (Volume 25/Number 1).
Works by:
Uncle Tom's Cabin,
"Crossing the Ice: The Story of Ohio's Most
Famous Fugitive Slave," by Fergus M. Bordewich, January•March
2008 (Volume 25/Number 1)
Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin,
"Crossing the Ice: The Story of Ohio's
Most Famous Fugitive Slave," by Fergus M. Bordewich,
January•March 2008 (Volume 25/Number 1)
STOWE, MRS. CALVIN (Harriet Beecher Stowe),
"God's Voice against Slavery: Harriet Beecher Stowe," by Stephen B.
Oates, October•November 1989 (Volume 6/Number 5)
"Sizing Up the Queen City: Frances Trollope and Harriet Martineau," by
Lenora Hobbs, May•June 2004 (Volume 21/Number 3)
"Crossing the Ice: The Story of Ohio's Most Famous Fugitive Slave," by
Fergus M. Bordewich, January•March 2008 (Volume 25/Number 1).
Works by:
Uncle Tom's Cabin,
"Crossing the Ice: The Story of Ohio's Most
Famous Fugitive Slave," by Fergus M. Bordewich, January•March
2008 (Volume 25/Number 1)
Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin,
"Crossing the Ice: The Story of Ohio's
Most Famous Fugitive Slave," by Fergus M. Bordewich,
January•March 2008 (Volume 25/Number 1)
STRANDLUND, CARL G.,
"Lustron: How An Ohio Company Almost Changed
American Housing," by Douglas Knerr, April•June 2005 (Volume 22/Number 2)
"Strange Career of James Riley, The," by Donald J. Ratcliffe,
August•September 1986 (Volume 3/Number 4)
"Strangled for the Republic: The Assasination of President Garfield," by
Russell Roberts, July•September 2005 (Volume 22/Number 3)
STRATEMEYER, EDNA,
"The Girl Sleuth and the Stratemeyer Syndicate," by
Carolyn V. Platt, January•March 2007 (Volume 24/Number 1)
STRATEMEYER, EDWARD,
"The Girl Sleuth and the Stratemeyer
Syndicate," by Carolyn V. Platt, January•March 2007 (Volume 24/Number 1)
STRATEMEYER, HARRIET. See ADAMS, HARRIET STRATEMEYER
STRATEMEYER SYNDICATE,
"The Girl Sleuth and the Stratemeyer
Syndicate," by Carolyn V. Platt, January•March 2007 (Volume 24/Number 1)
STRAUCH, ADOLPH,
"Rustic Repose: Spring Grove and the Rural Cemetery
Movement," by Stephen C. Gordon, April•June 2006 (Volume 23/Number 2)
STREETER, A.L.,
"Opportunity of a Lifetime," by Roger Pickenpaugh,
March•April 1998 (Volume 15/Number 2)
Street People, by Clyde J. Singer,
March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)
October•December 2009 (Volume 26/Number 4)
STREET RAILWAYS,
"America's Best Mayor: Tom L. Johnson," by Melvin G.
Holli, March•April 2002 (Volume 19/Number 2)
Street Scene with Snow (57th Street, N.Y.C.), by Robert Henri (TIMELINE
MASTERWORK), March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)
Street Urchins, by David Gilmour Blythe (TIMELINE MASTERWORK),
March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)
STRETCH, EMILY,
"A Passion for Bach," by John Vacha, July•September
2008 (Volume 25/Number 3)
STRIKES,
"Treason in Canton! The Trial of Eugene Debs," by John E. Vacha,
November•December 2001 (Volume 18/Number 6)
STRINGFIELD, GLEN H.,
"Hybrid Corn: George Harrison Shull's
Revolution," by Carolyn V. Platt, May•June 1999 (Volume 16/Number 3)
STRONGSVILLE (Ohio),
"A Quilting in Strongsville (TIMELINE ALBUM)," by
Ricky Clark, August•September 1986 (Volume 3/Number 4)
STUART, GEORGE H.,
"Let Us Have Peace: Ulysses S. Grant's Final
Appearance," by Russell Roberts, July•August 2004 (Volume 21/Number 4)
STUART, JAMES,
"A Passion for Bach," by John Vacha, July•September 2008
(Volume 25/Number 3)
STUBBS EARTHWORKS,
"Living in the Past: Charles Whittlesey," by Scott
Tribble, April•June 2008 (Volume 25/Number 2)
STUDEBAKER,
"Studebaker: Wagonmaker/Automaker," by Donald T.
Critchlow, April•May 1987 (Volume 4/Number 2)
"Studebaker: Wagonmaker/Automaker," by Donald T. Critchlow,
April•May 1987 (Volume 4/Number 2)
STUDEVANT, LAFAETTE,
"Louis Sullivan's Ohio Banks," by Gary C. Meyer,
April•June 2007 (Volume 24/Number 2)
Stuessy, Tod F.,
"The First Buckeye," April•May 1988 (Volume 5/Number 2)
STULPNAGEL, (General) OTTO VON,
"The Kindness of Strangers: An
Ohioan Escapes the Nazis," by Jerri Donohue, October•December 2007 (Volume
24/Number 4)
STULTS, ANDREW P.,
"A Lowell Perspective (TIMELINE ALBUM)," by David A.
Simmons, July•August 2000 (Volume 17/Number 4)
"Stumping in Ohio: Lincoln in 1859," by Roy Morris Jr., July•September
2009 (Volume 26/Number 3)
SUBURBAN DEVELOPMENT,
"Van Sweringen Enigma, The," by Herbert H.
Harwood Jr., July•August 2004 (Volume 21/Number 4)
SULLIVAN, LOUIS HENRI,
"Louis Sullivan's Ohio Banks," by Gary C. Meyer,
April•June 2007 (Volume 24/Number 2)
SULLIVAN (Sir) ARTHUR,
"Wilde Card: An Aesthete Visits Ohio," by
Richard Compton, November•December 2000 (Volume 17/Number 6)
SULLIVANT, JOSEPH,
"Living in the Past: Charles Whittlesey," by Scott
Tribble, April•June 2008 (Volume 25/Number 2)
SUMMERALL, CHARLES,
"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)
SUMMERFORD (Ohio),
"Trouble Brewing on Darby: A Buckeye Absconds to
Suckerland," by J. Merton England, January•February 2001 (Volume
18/Number 1)
SUNBONNET BABIES,
"Circus Quilt, The," by Ricky Clark, July•August 2004
(Volume 21/Number 4)
SUNDAY,
"BILLY." See SUNDAY, WILLIAM
SUNDAY, WILLIAM ("Billy"),
"Brighten the Corner Where You Are: Homer
Rodeheaver," by Carl M. Becker, May•June 2000 (Volume 17/Number 3)
SUNDSTEN, KAJA (Mrs. Burgess Meredith),
"Underdog Factor: The
Odyssey of Burgess Meredith," by John E. Vacha, March•April 2004 (Volume
21/Number 2)
Sunny Day at the Beach, by Edward Henry Potthast (TIMELINE
MASTERWORK), March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)
SWAMPS,
"Bogs and Fens: Ohio's Glacial Wetlands," by Carolyn V. Platt,
October•November 1985 (Volume 2/Number 5)
"The Great Black Swamp," by Carolyn V. Platt, February•March 1987
(Volume 4/Number 1)
"Saving Pieces," by Carolyn V. Platt, October•November 1988 (Volume
5/Number 5)
"Cuyahoga Wetlands," by Carolyn V. Platt, June•July 1990 (Volume
7/Number 3)
"Nature's Stage: Cedar Bog," by Carolyn V. Platt, April•May 1992
(Volume 9/Number 2)
SWARTS, STANFORD M.,
"‘Murder in Little Chicago’: The Assassination of
Publisher Don Mellett," by Jim Leeke, January•March 2009 (Volume
26/Number 1)
SWEETWATER STATION (Wyoming),
"Frontier Artist and Soldier: Caspar
Collins," by John F. Steinle, May•June 2004 (Volume 21/Number 3)
SWEET WILLIAM,
"From Copper Kettle to Klondikes: The Isaly's Story," by
Thomas E. Crowl, March•April 2004 (Volume 21/Number 2)
"Swept Away: The Great 1913 Flood," by Trudy E. Bell, January•March 2009
(Volume 26/Number 1)
TIMELINE Subject-Title-Author INDEX Page 596
SWERINGEN, HERBERT,
"Van Sweringen Enigma, The," by Herbert H.
Harwood Jr., July•August 2004 (Volume 21/Number 4)
SWERINGEN, JAMES TOWER,
"Van Sweringen Enigma, The," by Herbert H.
Harwood Jr., July•August 2004 (Volume 21/Number 4)
SWERINGEN, JENNIE (Mrs. James Tower Sweringen),
"Van Sweringen
Enigma, The," by Herbert H. Harwood Jr., July•August 2004 (Volume
21/Number 4)
SWERINGEN, MRS. JAMES TOWER (Jennie Sweringen),
"Van Sweringen
Enigma, The," by Herbert H. Harwood Jr., July•August 2004 (Volume
21/Number 4)
"Swill Barrel, The (TIMELINE VIGNETTE)," by Charles S. Templer,
August•September 1991 (Volume 8/Number 4)
SWISS DAIRY STORES,
"From Copper Kettle to Klondikes: The Isaly's
Story," by Thomas E. Crowl, March•April 2004 (Volume 21/Number 2)
SYMBIONESE LIBERATION ARMY (SLA),
"John Brown (TIMELINE
FORUM)," by John T. Hubbell, February•March 1992 (Volume 9/Number 1)
"Symbolism, Nostalgia, and Reality: Log Construction in 19th Century
Ohio," by Donald A. Hutslar, June•July 1985 (Volume 2/Number 3)
SYMER, DEE ANNE,
"Forensic Mystery: The Burning Tree Mastodon," by
Bradley T. Lepper, October•December 2006 (Volume 23/Number 4)
"SYMMES HOLE," "Captain Symmes's Journey to the Center of the Earth," by
Reginald Horsman, September•October 2000 (Volume 17/Number 5)
SYMMES, JOHN CLEVES,
"John Cleves Symmes," by Dwight L. Smith, April•May 1988 (Volume
5/Number 2)
"Captain Symmes's Journey to the Center of the Earth," by Reginald
Horsman, September•October 2000 (Volume 17/Number 5)
SYMMES, MRS. JOHN CLEVES (Mary Anne Lockwood),
"Captain
Symmes's Journey to the Center of the Earth," by Reginald Horsman,
September•October 2000 (Volume 17/Number 5)
SYMZONIA: A VOYAGE OF DISCOVERY,
"Captain Symmes's Journey to
the Center of the Earth," by Reginald Horsman, September•October 2000
(Volume 17/Number 5)
SYSTEMATIC TREATISE, HISTORICAL, ETIOLOGICAL, AND
PRACTICAL, OR THE PRINCIPAL DISEASES OF THE INTERIOR
VALLEY OF NORTH AMERICA, by Daniel Drake,
"Autumnal Fever and
Daniel Drake," by Stephen Gehlbach, July•September 2007 (Volume 24/Number
3)
SZELL, GEORGE,
"The Selling of Szell: The Cleveland Orchestra Meets Its
Maestro," by John E. Vacha, November•December 1998 (Volume 15/Number 6)
SZYMANSKI, MICHAEL,
"The Great Toledo Bank Panic," by Timothy Messer-
Kruse, January•February 2004 (Volume 21/Number 1)
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