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WAAC. See WOMEN's AUXILIARY ARMY CORPS
WADSWORTH (Ohio),
"Salt," by Carolyn V. Platt, March•April 1995 (Volume 12/Number 2)
WAGENKNECHT, ALFRED,
"Red Dawn in Cleveland: The 1919 May Day Riots," by John S. Bellamy, II, January•February 2004 (Volume 21/Number 1)
WAGNALLS, ADAM W.,
"Producers of Big Things: Funk and Wagnalls," by Donald L. Huber, September•October 1999 (Volume 16/Number 5)
WAGNALLS, ANNA (Mrs. Adam W. Wagnalls),
"Producers of Big Things: Funk and Wagnalls," by Donald L. Huber, September•October 1999 (Volume 16/Number 5)
WAGNALLS MEMORIAL (Lithopolis, Ohio),
"Producers of Big Things: Funk and Wagnalls," by Donald L. Huber, September•October 1999 (Volume 16/Number 5)
WAGNALLS, MRS. ADAM W. (Anna Willis),
"Producers of Big Things: Funk and Wagnalls," by Donald L. Huber, September•October 1999 (Volume 16/Number 5)
WAGNER, GEORGE,
"A Monumental Battle on Public Square," by William C. Stark, January•February 2003 (Volume 20/Number 2)
"WAINO AND PLUTANO: THE WILD MEN OF BORNEO,"
"The Little Men," by Stephan A. DeGenaro, November•December 2002 (Volume 19/Number 6)
WAINWRIGHT BUILDING (St. Louis, Missouri),
"Louis Sullivan's Ohio Banks," by Gary C. Meyer, April•June 2007 (Volume 24/Number 2)
WALCOTT,
"JERSEY" JOE,
"Cincinnati's Champ: Ezzard Charles," by Steven P. Gietschier, May•June 2001 (Volume 18/Number 3)
WALHONDING RIVER,
"Ohio's Scenic Rivers: Preservation and Perils (TIMELINE FORUM)," by Carolyn V. Platt, July•September 2005 (Volume 22/Number 3)
WALKER, MORT,
"Milton Caniff," by Lucy Shelton Caswell, July•September 2007 (Volume 24/Number 3)
WALKER, ROBERT L.,
"‘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)
WALKER, WILLIAM, SR.,
"The Dam and the River: Upper Sandusky's Indian Mill," by David A. Simmons, July•September 2005 (Volume 22/Number 3)
WALLACE BROTHERS CIRCUS,
"Bainbridge Ohio's Cat Man: Clyde Raymond Beatty," by Danny Fulks, July•August 2002 (Volume 19/Number 4)
WALLACE (General) LEW,
"The Black Brigade," by Jim Leeke, July•August 2001 (Volume 18/Number 4)
WALLACE, JOHN H.,
"Home in Ohio: Harness Racing Goes Hollywood," by Bob Carson, October•December 2008 (Volume 25/Number 4)
WALLACE's MONTHLY,
"Home in Ohio: Harness Racing Goes Hollywood," by Bob Carson, October•December 2008 (Volume 25/Number 4)
Walley, Craig D.,
"Deeds of Light: Von Gerichten Art Glass," July•August 1998 (Volume 15/Number 4)
"Wallpaper Journalism," by Dennis East II, November•December 1996 (Volume 13/Number 6)
WALLPAPER JOURNALISM. See JOURNALISTS and JOURNALISM
WALTERS, BILL,
"Bucky and Duke: Cincinnati's 1939-40 Pitching Duo," by Richard D. Miller, July•September 2008 (Volume 25/Number 3)
WALTERS,
"BUCKY." See WALTERS, WILLIAM HENRY
WALTERS, EVERETT,
"Everett Walters, 1915–97 (IN MEMORIAM)," by Gary C. Ness, July•August 1997 (Volume 14/Number 4)
WALTERS, WILLIAM HENRY ("Bucky"),
"Bucky and Duke: Cincinnati's 1939-40 Pitching Duo," by Richard D. Miller, July•September 2008 (Volume 25/Number 3)
WAMBSGANSS, BILL,
"All in One Game: The 1920 World Series," by John B. Holway, September•October 1995 (Volume 12/Number 5)
WAMPUM BELT,
"Artifacts of Peace," by Phillip R. Shriver, April•May 1988 (Volume 5/Number 2)
WAR BOND RALLIES,
"Home in Ohio: Harness Racing Goes Hollywood," by Bob Carson, October•December 2008 (Volume 25/Number 4)
War Bride (Bride in a Mechanized World), by Clarence Holbrook Carter (TIMELINE MASTERWORK), March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)
WARD, FERDINAND,
"Let Us Have Peace: Ulysses S. Grant's Final Appearance," by Russell Roberts, July•August 2004 (Volume 21/Number 4)
WARD, HARRY PARKER,
"’Printing in the Correct Style’" (OHIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY ALBUM), by Betsy Butler, July•September 2006 (Volume 23/Number 3)
WARD, HUBERT H.,
"’Printing in the Correct Style’" (OHIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY ALBUM), by Betsy Butler, July•September 2006 (Volume 23/Number 3)
WARDLEY, JAMES,
"Issachar Bates: Shaker Missionary," by Carol Medlicott, July•September 2009 (Volume 26/Number 3)
WARDLEY, JANE (Mrs. James Wardley),
"Issachar Bates: Shaker Missionary," by Carol Medlicott, July•September 2009 (Volume 26/Number 3)
WARDLEY, MRS. JAMES (Jane Wardley),
"Issachar Bates: Shaker Missionary," by Carol Medlicott, July•September 2009 (Volume 26/Number 3)
WARNER BROTHERS,
"The Girl Sleuth and the Stratemeyer Syndicate," by Carolyn V. Platt, January•March 2007 (Volume 24/Number 1)
Warner, Dallas Joe and Janet B. Van Doren,
"Building Century Bridges," October•December 2009 (Volume 26/Number 4)
WARNER, DAVID,
"The Kindness of Strangers: An Ohioan Escapes the Nazis," by Jerri Donohue, October•December 2007 (Volume 24/Number 4)
WARNER, HANFORD (Hanniford),
"The Little Men," by Stephan A. DeGenaro, November•December 2002 (Volume 19/Number 6)
WARNER, HENRY,
"The Little Men," by Stephan A. DeGenaro, November•December 2002 (Volume 19/Number 6)
WARNER, LYMAN,
"The Little Men," by Stephan A. DeGenaro, November•December 2002 (Volume 19/Number 6)
WARNER's HOLLOW (Ashtabula County, Ohio),
"Warner's Hollow," by Carolyn V. Platt, January•February 1993 (Volume 10/Number 1)
"Warner's Hollow," by Carolyn V. Platt, January•February 1993 (Volume 10/Number 1)
WARNER, WILLIAM,
"George Crook: Soldier and Humanitarian," by John K.
Ohl, July•September 2007 (Volume 24/Number 3)
WAR OF 1812, THE,
"Cleared for Action: Inland Navies in the War of 1812," by Kevin J. Crisman, April•May 1989 (Volume 6/Number 2)
"The Price of Fame: Staffordshire Wins the War of 1812," by William G. Keener, April•May 1989 (Volume 6/Number 2)
"And They Are Ours," by David C. Skaggs, April•May 1989 (Volume 6/Number 2)
"Fort Meigs (OHIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY ALBUM)," October•December 2004 (Volume 21/Numbers 5-6)
"Tippecanoe and Cider Too: The Improbable, Irrepressible Election of 1840," by Roy Morris Jr., October•December 2005 (Volume 22/Number 4)
"War on the Home Front, The (TIMELINE FORUM)," by Stephen E. Ambrose, November•December 1993 (Volume 10/Number 6)
WARREN COUNTY (Ohio),
"An Expedition against the Shakers," by Lenna Mae Gara, May•June 1993 (Volume 10/Number 3)
WARREN, J. COLLINS,
"A Long and Lonely Dying: President James A. Garfield," by George Paulson, July•September 2005 (Volume 22/Number 3)
WARREN (Ohio),
"A Real Trouper," by Carole L. Koontz, February•March 1986 (Volume 3/Number 1)
"Charlie Chan's Poppa: The Life of Earl Derr Biggers," by Barbara Gregorich, January•February 1999 (Volume 16/Number 1)
WARRENSVILLE FARM COLONY,
"America's Best Mayor: Tom L. Johnson," by Melvin G. Holli, March•April 2002 (Volume 19/Number 2)
WARRICK, HARLEY,
"Mail Pouch," by Danny Fulks, July•August 1996 (Volume 13/Number 4)
WARTHER, ALICE,
"The Master Carver of Dover: Mooney Warther and the History of Steam, The," by John Vacha, October•December 2006 (Volume 23/Number 4)
WARTHER CARVING MUSEUM (Dover, Ohio),
"The Master Carver of Dover: Mooney Warther and the History of Steam, The," by John Vacha, October•December 2006 (Volume 23/Number 4)
WARTHER, DAVE,
"The Master Carver of Dover: Mooney Warther and the History of Steam, The," by John Vacha, October•December 2006 (Volume 23/Number 4)
WARTHER, ERNEST "MOONEY,"
"The Master Carver of Dover: Mooney Warther and the History of Steam, The," by John Vacha, October•December 2006 (Volume 23/Number 4)
WARTHER, FLORENCE,
"The Master Carver of Dover: Mooney Warther and the History of Steam, The," by John Vacha, October•December 2006 (Volume 23/Number 4)
WARTHER, FREIDA (Mrs. Ernest Warther),
"The Master Carver of Dover: Mooney Warther and the History of Steam, The," by John Vacha, October•December 2006 (Volume 23/Number 4)
WARTHER KNIFE COMPANY,
"The Master Carver of Dover: Mooney Warther and the History of Steam, The," by John Vacha, October•December 2006 (Volume 23/Number 4)
WARTHER, MRS. ERNEST (Freida Richard),
"The Master Carver of Dover: Mooney Warther and the History of Steam, The," by John Vacha, October•December 2006 (Volume 23/Number 4)
WARTHER, TOM,
"The Master Carver of Dover: Mooney Warther and the History of Steam, The," by John Vacha, October•December 2006 (Volume 23/Number 4)
WARTHER, WILMA,
"The Master Carver of Dover: Mooney Warther and the History of Steam, The," by John Vacha, October•December 2006 (Volume 23/Number 4)
WASHINGTON COUNTY (Ohio),
"True Grit: Ohio's Industrial Grindstones," by David A. Simmons, February•March 1991 (Volume 8/Number 1)
WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE (Ohio),
"‘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)
WASHINGTON, DC,
"Strangled for the Republic: The Assassination of President Garfield," by Russell Roberts, July•September 2005 (Volume 22/Number 3)
"Mission to Washington, 1861," by Ethan S. Rafuse, April•June 2008 (Volume 25/Number 2)
WASHINGTON, GEORGE,
"Caesar and the Conquest of the Northwest Territory: The Wayne Campaign, 1792–95," by Allan R. Millett, May•June 1997 (Volume 14/Number 3)
WASHINGTON TERRITORY,
"George Crook: Soldier and Humanitarian," by John K. Ohl, July•September 2007 (Volume 24/Number 3)
WATER CURES. See RESORTS and SPAS
WATERLIET, NEW YORK. See Niskeyuna, New York
WATERFORD (Ohio),
"Hunger in a Land of Plenty: Marietta's Lean Years," by Reginald Horsman, January•February 2002 (Volume 19/Number 1)
WATERLOO WONDERS,
"Hardwood Heroes: The Waterloo Wonders," by Danny Fulks, February•March 1988 (Volume 5/Number 1)
WATERMAN, GEORGE,
"Murder in Dayton: The Death of Lieutenant Waterman," by Timothy R. Brookes, May•June 1996 (Volume 13/Number 3)
WATKINS, CARLETON EUGENE,
"Discovering Yosemite," by Peter E. Palmquist, May•June 1997 (Volume 14/Number 3)
WATKINS YOSEMITE GALLERY,
"Discovering Yosemite," by Peter E. Palmquist, May•June 1997 (Volume 14/Number 3)
WATSON, BLANCHE (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)
Watson, Claudia L.,
"Teaching Through the Eye: John H. Patterson's Industrial Photography," November•December 2002 (Volume 19/Number 6)
"The Photography of Dayton's Albert Kern," April•June 2006 (Volume 23/Number 2)
Watters, G. Thomas,
"On the Brink," July•August 1996 (Volume 13/Number 4)
"The Trouble with Zebras," March•April 1998 (Volume 15/Number 2)
WAVES. See WOMEN ACCEPTED FOR VOLUNTARY EMERGENCY SERVICE WAY DOWN EAST,
"It's Called Acting: Lillian and Dorothy Gish," by Richard and Fran Compton, November•December 2003 (Volume 20/Number 6)
WAYNE, ANTHONY ("Mad Anthony"),
"Caesar and the Conquest of the Northwest Territory: The Wayne Campaign, 1792–95," by Allan R. Millett, May•June 1997 (Volume 14/Number 3)
"Oliver Spencer and Indian Life Along the Maumee, 1792-95," by Reginald Horsman, January•March 2005 (Volume 22/Number 1)
WAYNE COUNTY (Ohio),
"Pioneer Piety (TIMELINE VIGNETTE)," by David S. Stanley, January•February 1994 (Volume 11/Number 1)
WAYNE,
"MAD ANTHONY." See WAYNE, ANTHONY WEAVER, DONALD E.,
"Donald E. Weaver (IN MEMORIAM)," by Gary C. Ness, December 1991•January 1992 (Volume 8/Number 6)
WEBB, JOSEPH,
"Hayes Luck: The Unlikely Presidential Nomination of 1876, The," by Roy Morris Jr., July•August 2004 (Volume 21/Number 4)
WEBB, LUCY WARE (Mrs. Rutherford B. Hayes),
"Hayes Luck: The Unlikely Presidential Nomination of 1876, The," by Roy Morris Jr., July•August 2004 (Volume 21/Number 4)
WEBB, WALTER PRESCOTT,
"The Great Plains Revisited (TIMELINE REVIEW)," by Gerald Carson, December 1991•January 1992 (Volume 8/Number 6)
WEBSTER, MARIE,
"Circus Quilt, The," by Ricky Clark, July•August 2004 (Volume 21/Number 4)
WEDDING CEREMONIES,
"Unhappy Nuptials: The Shelby Bridge Collapse," by David A. Simmons, May•June 2004 (Volume 21/Number 3)
WEED, THURLOW,
"Tippecanoe and Cider Too: The Improbable, Irrepressible Election of 1840," by Roy Morris Jr., October•December 2005 (Volume 22/Number 4)
Weeks, Philip,
"Humanity and Reform: Indian Policy and the Hayes Presidency," April•May 1985 (Volume 2/Number 2)
WEIDENTHAL, LEO,
"Unity Without Uniformity: Cleveland's Cultural Gardens," by Shirley Hyatt, April•June 2009 (Volume 26/Number 2)
WEILL, KURT,
"Underdog Factor: The Odyssey of Burgess Meredith," by John E. Vacha, March•April 2004 (Volume 21/Number 2)
WEIL, SIDNEY,
"Bucky and Duke: Cincinnati's 1939-40 Pitching Duo," by Richard D. Miller, July•September 2008 (Volume 25/Number 3)
WEISS, ALTA,
"You Can’t Play in Skirts: Alta Weiss, Baseball Player," by Barbara Gregorich, July•August 1994 (Volume 11/Number 4)
WELDERS,
"The Industrial Hobarts: The First Fifty Years," by Peter C. Hobart and Michael W. Williams, October•December 2004 (Volume 21/Numbers 5-6)
WELD, THEODORE DWIGHT,
"The Rise and Fall of Lane Seminary: An Antislavery Episode," by Donald L. Huber, May•June 1995 (Volume 12/Number 3)
WELLES, ORSON,
"Underdog Factor: The Odyssey of Burgess Meredith," by John E. Vacha, March•April 2004 (Volume 21/Number 2)
WELSH, HERBERT,
"George Crook: Soldier and Humanitarian," by John K. Ohl, July•September 2007 (Volume 24/Number 3)
WERBER, BILL,
"Bucky and Duke: Cincinnati's 1939-40 Pitching Duo," by Richard D. Miller, July•September 2008 (Volume 25/Number 3)
WERTZ, ED S.,
"Treason in Canton! The Trial of Eugene Debs," by John E. Vacha, November•December 2001 (Volume 18/Number 6)
WESSEL, HERMAN,
"Ohio's Pride: The Art and Architecture of the Ohio State Office Building," by Barbara Powers, January•March 2006 (Volume 23/Number 1)
WESTENHAVER, DAVID C.,
"Treason in Canton! The Trial of Eugene Debs," by John E. Vacha, November•December 2001 (Volume 18/Number 6)
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD,
"Always Very Daring and Reckless: Private William J. Knight and the Andrews Raid," by Jim Leeke, November•December 2003 (Volume 20/Number 6)
WESTERN ART UNION (Cincinnati, Ohio),
"Pioneers," by E. Jane Connell, March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)
WESTERN COLLEGE (Oxford, Ohio),
"Holyoke in the West: The Western Female Seminary," by Carolyn V. Platt, July•August 1999 (Volume 16/Number 4)
WESTERN FEMALE SEMINARY, THE (Oxford, Ohio),
"Holyoke in the West: The Western Female Seminary," by Carolyn V. Platt, July•August 1999 (Volume 16/Number 4)
WESTERN FRONT, WWI,
"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)
WESTERN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES,
"Autumnal Fever and Daniel Drake," by Stephen Gehlbach, July•September 2007 (Volume 24/Number 3)
WESTERN MUSEUM, THE (Cincinnati, Ohio),
"Marble Man: Hiram Powers," by Stephen May, September•October 2001 (Volume 18/Number 5)
"Sizing Up the Queen City: Frances Trollope and Harriet Martineau," by Lenora Hobbs, May•June 2004 (Volume 21/Number 3)
WESTERN RESERVE HISTORICAL SOCIETY (WRHS),
"Remembrances: Thomas Russell's Toy Cottages," by Ricky Clark, November•December 2001 (Volume 18/Number 6)
"Log Cabin Fever: Waving the Harrison Banner," by Roger A. Fischer, October•December 2005 (Volume 22/Number 4)
"‘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)
"Living in the Past: Charles Whittlesey," by Scott Tribble, April•June 2008 (Volume 25/Number 2)
WESTERN RESERVE, THE,
"Quilts of the Western Reserve," by Ricky Clark, July•August 2003 (Volume 20/Number 4)
WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY,
"Neurosurgery's Pioneer: Harvey Cushing," by George W. Paulson, September•October 2002 (Volume 19/Number 5)
WESTERNS,
"Hero in a Black Hat: Hopalong Cassidy," by David Neal Keller, January•March 2008 (Volume 25/Number 1)
WEST JEFFERSON (Ohio),
"Circus Quilt, The," by Ricky Clark, July•August 2004 (Volume 21/Number 4)
West, J. Martin,
"Arthur St. Clair," April•May 1988 (Volume 5/Number 2)
WEST MILTON (Ohio),
"A Darned Good Quarterback," by Carl M. Becker, September•October 1994 (Volume 11/Number 5)
WEST, THE AMERICAN,
"The Journals of Lewis & Clark (TIMELINE REVIEW)," by Stephen E. Ambrose, February•March 1988 (Volume 5/Number 1)
"Hayden in Wonderland: Exploring Yellowstone," by Mike Foster, August•September 1989 (Volume 6/Number 4)
"Out of the Depths: Yellowstone's Volcanic Heritage," by William G. Keener, August•September 1989 (Volume 6/Number 4)
"Like Going Home: Henry Farny's American West," by Nannette V. Maciejunes and M. Melissa Wolfe, January•February 1995 (Volume 12/Number 1)
"The Education of a Painter: Thomas Worthington Whittredge," by William G. Keener, May•June 1995 (Volume 12/Number 3)
"Starting West: Meriwether Lewis's Ohio River Journey," by Stephen E. Ambrose, January•February 1996 (Volume 13/Number 1)
"Discovering Yosemite," by Peter E. Palmquist, May•June 1997 (Volume 14/Number 3)
"The Death of President Harding," by Robert H. Ferrell,
September•October 1998 (Volume 15/Number 5)
WEST UNION, INDIANA,
"Issachar Bates: Shaker Missionary," by Carol Medlicott, July•September 2009 (Volume 26/Number 3)
WESTERN ELECTRIC MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
"Theft of the Century: Elisha Gray and the Telephone's Invention," by Seth Shulman, July•September 2009 (Volume 26/Number 3)
WETZEL, DONALD C.,
"Fast Train Through the Cornbelt," by Christopher J. Dawson and Edward J. Pershey, September•October 2000 (Volume 17/Number 5)
"What are Adverbs? The Boxwell Proficiency Exam," by David A. Simmons and Ann E. Thomas, September•October 1993 (Volume 10/Number 5)
"What Did You Do in the War? World War I Posters," by James K. Richards, January•February 2001 (Volume 18/Number 1)
"What Is It About Bats?" by Peter Hildebrandt, July•September 2007 (Volume 24/Number 3)
W.H. CLINGERMAN. See W.P. SNYDER, JR.
"When Nature Frowns: The Sandusky-Lorain Tornado," by John S. Bellamy, II, January•February 2003 (Volume 20/Number 2)
"When the ‘Red Devil’ Went Out in Style," by William D. Middleton, October•December 2007 (Volume 24/Number 4)
WHIFFLE,
"Pinball Wizards," by Thomas Crowl, March•April 2000 (Volume 17/Number 2)
WHIG PARTY, THE,
"Log Cabin Fever: Waving the Harrison Banner," by Roger A. Fischer, October•December 2005 (Volume 22/Number 4)
"Tippecanoe and Cider Too: The Improbable, Irrepressible Election of 1840," by Roy Morris Jr., October•December 2005 (Volume 22/Number 4)
WHISKEY PRODUCTION,
"Moonshine Reflections," by Danny Fulks, June•July 1990 (Volume 7/Number 3)
WHISKEY RING, THE,
"Hayes Luck: The Unlikely Presidential Nomination of 1876, The," by Roy Morris Jr., July•August 2004 (Volume 21/Number 4)
WHISTLESTOP CAMPAIGNS,
"Teddy Vs. Taft: A Battle of Heavyweights," by Roger Pickenpaugh, March•April 2004 (Volume 21/Number 2)
WHITCOMB, JON,
"Milton Caniff," by Lucy Shelton Caswell, July•September 2007 (Volume 24/Number 3)
WHITE BANNERS,
"A Magnificent Obsession: The Novels of Lloyd C. Douglas," by Donald L. Huber, July•September 2006 (Volume 23/Number 3)
WHITE, BEN,
"Home in Ohio: Harness Racing Goes Hollywood," by Bob Carson, October•December 2008 (Volume 25/Number 4)
"White Castle: Billy Ingram's Burger," by David G. Hogan, March•April 1999 (Volume 16/Number 2)
WHITE CASTLE,
"White Castle: Billy Ingram's Burger," by David G. Hogan, March March•April 1999 (Volume 16/Number 2)
White Dam, The, by Raphael Gleitsmann (TIMELINE MASTERWORK), March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)
WHITE, GEORGE,
"Ohio's Pride: The Art and Architecture of the Ohio State Office Building," by Barbara Powers, January•March 2006 (Volume 23/Number 1)
White, John H., Jr.,
"Party-Time Trolleys," December 1989•January 1990 (Volume 6/Number 6)
"From Top to Bottom: Cincinnati's Inclines and Hilltop Houses," January•February 1995 (Volume 12/Number 1)
"Cruise On, Island Queen," March•April 1996 (Volume 13/Number 2)
"A Rule of Iron: A Box of Gold," November•December 1998 (Volume 15/Number 6)
"Taking A Toll (TIMELINE ALBUM)," January•February 2000 (Volume 17/Number 1)
"Making Tracks: Jack Casement's Triumph," March•April 2001 (Volume 18/Number 2)
"Let Us Cross Over the River: Cincinnati's Ferryboats," January•March 2006 (Volume 23/Number 1)
"White, Red, and Black: The Wyandot Mission at Upper Sandusky," by Donald L. Huber, May•June 1996 (Volume 13/Number 3)
WHITLOCK, BRAND,
"Toledo's Golden Ruler: Samuel L. Jones," by Melvin G. Holli, July•August 2000 (Volume 17/Number 4)
WHITMAN, WALT,
"Dean of American Letters: William Dean Howells," by Victoria A. Nelson, October•December 2004 (Volume 21/Numbers 5-6)
WHITMORE, ROBERT HOUSTON,
"Yellow Springs Artist: Robert H. Whitmore," by M. Edmund Hussey, March•April 1999 (Volume 16/Number 2)
WHITNEY, CASPAR,
"‘Written in a Hurry’: The Diary of Theodore Miller, Rough Rider," by Stephen Ostrander, January•March 2007 (Volume 24/Number 1)
WHITNEY, J. HOMER TUTT,
"Mamie Smith's Blues," by Don Bedwell, April•June 2008 (Volume 25/Number 2)
WHITNEY, JOSIAH D.,
"Living in the Past: Charles Whittlesey," by Scott Tribble, April•June 2008 (Volume 25/Number 2)
WHITNEY, SALEM TUTT,
"Mamie Smith's Blues," by Don Bedwell, April•June 2008 (Volume 25/Number 2)
WHITTAKER, JAMES C.,
"Captain Eddie's Return," by Michael Martin, November•December 2001 (Volume 18/Number 6)
WHITTLESEY, ASAPH,
"Living in the Past: Charles Whittlesey," by Scott Tribble, April•June 2008 (Volume 25/Number 2)
WHITTLESEY, CHARLES,
"Newark Holy Stones, The," by Bradley T. Lepper and Jeff Gill, May•June 2000 (Volume 17/Number 3)
"Living in the Past: Charles Whittlesey," by Scott Tribble, April•June 2008 (Volume 25/Number 2)
WHITTLESEY, MRS. ASAPH (Vesta Whittlesey),
"Living in the Past: Charles Whittlesey," by Scott Tribble, April•June 2008 (Volume 25/Number 2)
WHITTLESEY, VESTA (Mrs. Asaph Whittlesey),
"Living in the Past: Charles Whittlesey," by Scott Tribble, April•June 2008 (Volume 25/Number 2)
WHITTREDGE, THOMAS WORTHINGTON,
"The Education of a Painter: Thomas Worthington Whittredge," by
William G. Keener, May•June 1995 (Volume 12/Number 3) "Pioneers," by E. Jane Connell, March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)
Works by:
Crow's Nest (TIMELINE MASTERWORK), March•June 2003 (Volume
20/Numbers 2 & 3)
"Who Killed Harry Beasley? The Unsolved Murder of Newark's Hero Cop," by Jim Leeke, October•December 2004 (Volume 21/Numbers 5-6)
"Whose Little Girl?," by Marcia Goldberg, June•July 1986 (Volume 3/Number 3)
"Who's Jim Thayer?," by Gerald W. Young, February•March 1990 (Volume 7/Number 1)
"Why Fear Death? Charles Frohman aboard the Lusitania," by Diana Preston, November•December 2002 (Volume 19/Number 6)
Wickstrom, Lawrence H. and John D. Gray,
"Boom Towns: Oil and Gas in Northwestern Ohio," November•December 1994 (Volume 11/Number 6)
Wickwire, Franklin B.,
"Go On and Be Brave: The Battle of Point Pleasant," August•September 1987 (Volume 4/Number 4)
WIDOR, CHARLES MARIE,
"A Passion for Bach," by John Vacha,
July•September 2008 (Volume 25/Number 3)
WIGGINS, SAMUEL,
"Let Us Cross Over the River: Cincinnati's Ferryboats," by John H. White Jr., January•March 2006 (Volume 23/Number 1)
WILBERFORCE (Ohio),
"Taking the Waters: Xenia Springs in 1853," by Donald A. Hutslar and David A. Simmons, November•December 1999 (Volume 16/Number 6)
WILBERFORCE UNIVERSITY (Wilberforce, Ohio),
"Taking the Waters: Xenia Springs in 1853," by Donald A. Hutslar and David A. Simmons, November•December 1999 (Volume 16/Number 6)
WILD AND SCENIC RIVERS OF AMERICA, THE, by Tim Palmer,
"Ohio's Scenic Rivers: Preservation and Perils (TIMELINE FORUM)," by Carolyn V. Platt, July•September 2005 (Volume 22/Number 3)
"Wilde Card: An Aesthete Visits Ohio," by Richard Compton, November•December 2000 (Volume 17/Number 6)
WILDE, OSCAR,
"Wilde Card: An Aesthete Visits Ohio," by Richard Compton, November•December 2000 (Volume 17/Number 6)
WILD MEN OF BORNEO, The,
"The Little Men," by Stephan A. DeGenaro, November•December 2002 (Volume 19/Number 6)
WILEY, HARVEY W.,
"The Poison Squad," by R. Douglas Hurt, February•March 1985 (Volume 2/Number 1)
WILEY, WILLIAM,
"Tourism at the Ohio Penitentiary," by Elizabeth L. Plummer, January•February 2004 (Volume 21/Number 1)
"Ohio's Pride: The Art and Architecture of the Ohio State Office Building," by Barbara Powers, January•March 2006 (Volume 23/Number 1)
WILLARD, ARCHIBALD,
"The Harmonious Blacksmith of Chagrin Falls: Henry Church Jr.," by John E. Vacha, January•February 2004 (Volume 21/Number 1)
Works by:
The Spirit of ‘76 (TIMELINE MASTERWORK), March•June 2003
(Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)
WILLARD, JESSE,
"Showdown in Toledo: Jack Dempsey vs. Jess Willard," by Steven P. Gietschier, March•April 1995 (Volume 12/Number 2)
"William and Elizabeth Creighton (TIMELINE ALBUM)," by M. Melissa Wolfe, May•June 1998 (Volume 15/Number 3)
"William Holmes McGuffey (TIMELINE PROFILE)," by Phillip R. Shriver, August•September 1986 (Volume 3/Number 4)
WILLIAM, JAMES LEON,
"An Ohio Boy: Willoughby Dayton Miller, DDS," by Donald F. Bowers, May•June 2004 (Volume 21/Number 3)
WILLIAM R. WARNER and COMPANY. See LISTERINE
WILLIAMS, BETSY MARIA (Mrs. Henry Kirk Cushing),
"Neurosurgery's Pioneer: Harvey Cushing," by George W. Paulson, September•October 2002 (Volume 19/Number 5)
WILLIAMS, CLARENCE,
"Mamie Smith's Blues," by Don Bedwell, April•June 2008 (Volume 25/Number 2)
WILLIAMS, JOEL,
"Let Us Cross Over the River: Cincinnati's Ferryboats," by John H. White Jr., January•March 2006 (Volume 23/Number 1)
WILLIAMS, LANSING E.,
"Public Science and Private Enterprise: Battling Ohio Valley Corn Viruses," by Christopher Cumo, May•June 1999 (Volume 16/Number 3)
Williams, Michael W. and Peter C. Hobart,
"The Industrial Hobarts: The First Fifty Years," October•December 2004 (Volume 21/Numbers 5-6)
Williams, Michael W.,
"Czar of Kossuth: J.D. Moskowitz," October•November 1991 (Volume 8/Number 5)
"Profits from Prohibition: Walter Kidder and the Hayner Distillery," March•April 1999 (Volume 16/Number 2)
"King of the Bootleggers: The Rise and Fall of George Remus," July•September 2008 (Volume 25/Number 3)
WILLIAMSON, SAMUEL E.,
"A Monumental Battle on Public Square," by William C. Stark, January•February 2003 (Volume 20/Number 2)
Williams, Peter W.,
"Ohio's Religious Landscape," May•June 2000 (Volume 17/Number 3)
WILLIS, ANNA (Mrs. Adam W. Wagnalls),
"Producers of Big Things: Funk and Wagnalls," by Donald L. Huber, September•October 1999 (Volume 16/Number 5)
WILLKIE, WENDELL L.,
"A Hundred Million Buttons Were Wrong: The Election of 1940," by John E. Vacha, October•November 1990 (Volume 7/Number 5)
WILLOUGHBY MEDICAL COLLEGE,
"To Teach and to Heal: St. Francis Hospital," by George W. Paulson, January•February 1999 (Volume 16/Number 1)
WILLOUGHBY (Ohio),
"Defeating the Hun at their Own Game," by Joel A. Vilensky, April•June 2007 (Volume 24/Number 2)
WILMINGTON (Ohio),
"Separate and Unequal: The Closing of Midland School," by Lenna Mae Gara, June•July 1991 (Volume 8/Number 3)
WILSHUSEN, JOHN EDWARD,
"Farm Boy to Famous Flyer: Walter Hinton," by Louis Keefer, January•March 2008 (Volume 25/Number 1)
WILSON, BETTY DOUGLAS,
"A Magnificent Obsession: The Novels of Lloyd C. Douglas," by Donald L. Huber, July•September 2006 (Volume 23/Number 3)
WILSON, FRANK,
"Firemen's Memorial," by Roselia C. Deters Verhoff, March•April 2004 (Volume 21/Number 2)
WILSON, GILBERT,
"Art for Humanity's Sake: Gilbert Wilson at Antioch College," by Scott Sanders and Edward K. Spann, January•February 2003 (Volume 20/Number 2)
WILSON-GORMAN ACT,
"‘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)
WILSON, HARVEY EARL,
"Broadway's Favorite Buckeye: Earl Wilson," by David N. Keller, November•December 2000 (Volume 17/Number 6)
WILSON, JAMES KEYS,
"Rustic Repose: Spring Grove and the Rural Cemetery Movement," by Stephen C. Gordon, April•June 2006 (Volume 23/Number 2)
WILSON, JAMES W.,
"One Lucky Buckeye Over Germany," by Louis Keefer, April•June 2006 (Volume 23/Number 2)
WILSON, JIMMIE,
"Bucky and Duke: Cincinnati's 1939-40 Pitching Duo," by Richard D. Miller, July•September 2008 (Volume 25/Number 3)
WILSON, MRS. EARL (Rosemary Lyons Wilson),
"Broadway's Favorite Buckeye: Earl Wilson," by David N. Keller, November•December 2000 (Volume 17/Number 6)
WILSON, NANCY,
"Trouble Brewing on Darby: A Buckeye Absconds to Suckerland," by J. Merton England, January•February 2001 (Volume 18/Number 1)
WILSON, OCEY,
"Mamie Smith's Blues," by Don Bedwell, April•June 2008 (Volume 25/Number 2)
WILSON, PHYLLIS (Mrs. Neil Johnston),
"A Better Big Man: Neil Johnston," by Steven P. Gietschier, November•December 2002 (Volume 19/Number 6)
WILSON, ROSEMARY LYONS (Mrs. Earl Wilson),
"Broadway's Favorite Buckeye: Earl Wilson," by David N. Keller, November•December 2000 (Volume 17/Number 6)
WILSON, WOODROW,
"Irreconcilable Differences: Wilson's Whistlestop Campaign for the League," by Dennis East, II, December 1986•January 1987 (Volume 3/Number 6)
"Our Late Unpleasantness with Mexico: The Ohio National Guard on Border Service, 1916," by Jim Leeke, May•June 2002 (Volume 19/Number 3)
"Why Fear Death? Charles Frohman aboard the Lusitania," by Diana Preston, November•December 2002 (Volume 19/Number 6)
"Teddy Vs. Taft: A Battle of Heavyweights," by Roger Pickenpaugh, March•April 2004 (Volume 21/Number 2)
"Buckeyes in the Rainbow: The 166th U.S. Infantry Regiment in World War I," by John K. Ohl, October•December 2004 (Volume 21/Numbers 5- 6)
"Windcatchers and Eyecatchers: Technology Down on the Farm," by R. Douglas Hurt, April•May 1985 (Volume 2/Number 2)
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)
WINDMILLS,
"Windcatchers and Eyecatchers: Technology Down on the Farm," by R. Douglas Hurt, April•May 1985 (Volume 2/Number 2)
"Window Glass and Spirit Bottles: A Fragile Industry Begins," by William G. Keener, April•May 1988 (Volume 5/Number 2)
WINE. See VINTNERS and VITICULTURE
WINNSHEK, BILL,
"Jim Thorpe and the Oorang Tribe," by Carl M. Becker, September•October 2003 (Volume 20/Number 5)
Winter, Frank H.,
"Lighting the Fuse: The Cleveland Rocket Society," October•November 1986 (Volume 3/Number 5)
WINTER,
"A Victorian Portfolio: Currier and Ives Winter Views," by William G. Keener, February•March 1985 (Volume 2/Number 1)
"The Snow Queen: A Midwinter's Tale," by Carolyn V. Platt, February•March 1985 (Volume 2/Number 1)
"Winter on the North Shore," by Carolyn V. Platt, December 1985•January 1986 (Volume 2/Number 6)
"Heartland Winter," by Carolyn V. Platt, December 1986•January 1987 (Volume 3/Number 6)
"Against the Odds: Birds in Winter," by Carolyn V. Platt, December 1987•January 1988 (Volume 4/Number 6)
"The Quiet Season: Lake Erie in Winter," by Carolyn V. Platt, December 1989•January 1990 (Volume 6/Number 6)
"The Big Blow," by Michael J. Martin, June•July 1992 (Volume 9/Number 3)
"Back in My Day," by David L. Ross, November•December 1998 (Volume 15/Number 6)
"Frozen Solid" (TIMELINE ALBUM), by Linda Showalter, April•June 2008 (Volume 25/Number 2)
"Winter on the North Shore," by Carolyn V. Platt, December 1985•January 1986 (Volume 2/Number 6)
WINTON, ALEXANDER,
"You Know Me: Barney Oldfield," by Timothy Messer-Kruse, May•June 2002 (Volume 19/Number 3)
WIRT, MRS. ASA (Mildred Augustine),
"The Girl Sleuth and the Stratemeyer Syndicate," by Carolyn V. Platt, January•March 2007 (Volume 24/Number 1)
WITTENBURG COLLEGE (Springfield, Ohio),
"Teddy Rah!: Theodore Roosevelt and German-Americanism," by Donald L. Huber, November•December 1996 (Volume 13/Number 6)
"A Magnificent Obsession: The Novels of Lloyd C. Douglas," by Donald L. Huber, July•September 2006 (Volume 23/Number 3)
WITT, PETER D.,
"America's Best Mayor: Tom L. Johnson," by Melvin G. Holli, March•April 2002 (Volume 19/Number 2)
WLW RADIO,
"Crosley Story," by Don Bedwell, January•March 2007 (Volume 24/Number 1)
WOBBLIES, THE. See INDUSTRIAL WORKERS OF THE WORLD (IWW)
WOLFFE, FREDERICK,
"Ohio's Chattanooga Choo-Choo," by Don Bedwell, October•December 2008 (Volume 25/Number 4)
Wolfe, M. Melissa, and Nannette V. Maciejunes,
"Like Going Home: Henry Farny's American West," January•February 1995 (Volume 12/Number 1)
"Portraits and Preaching: Reverend David Bulle (TIMELINE ALBUM)," January•February 1997 (Volume 14/Number 1)
"William and Elizabeth Creighton (TIMELINE ALBUM)," May•June 1998 (Volume 15/Number 3)
"The Death (and Rebirth) of Cleopatra: Edmonia Lewis," March•April 2001 (Volume 18/Number 2)
WOLF, MORRIS,
"Treason in Canton! The Trial of Eugene Debs," by John E. Vacha, November•December 2001 (Volume 18/Number 6)
WOLVES,
"Man's Best Enemy: The Wolf," by Carolyn V. Platt, February•March 1986 (Volume 3/Number 1)
WOMEN ACCEPTED FOR VOLUNTARY EMERGENCY SERVICE (WAVES),
"Soldier-Scholars: The Army Specialized Training Program," by Louis Keefer, July•August 1994 (Volume 11/Number 4)
WOMEN and WOMEN's HISTORY
"The Death (and Rebirth) of Cleopatra: Edmonia Lewis," by M. Melissa
Wolfe, March•April 2001 (Volume 18/Number 2)
"Song Sparrows of Interpont: Margaret Morse Nice, Ornithologist," by Carolyn V. Platt, September•October 2002 (Volume 19/Number 5)
"Quilts of the Western Reserve," by Ricky Clark, July•August 2003 (Volume 20/Number 4)
"Sizing Up the Queen City: Frances Trollope and Harriet Martineau," by Lenora Hobbs, May•June 2004 (Volume 21/Number 3)
WOMEN's AUXILIARY ARMY CORPS (WAAC),
"Soldier-Scholars: The Army Specialized Training Program," by Louis Keefer, July•August 1994 (Volume 11/Number 4)
WOODCARVING,
"Secular Sermons: Elijah Pierce, Woodcarver," by Nannette Maciejunes and E. Jane Connell, May•June 1993 (Volume 10/Number 3)
WOODCOCK, AMERICAN. See BIRDS and BIRDING
WOOD COUNTY (Ohio),
"Boom Towns: Oil and Gas in Northwestern Ohio," by Lawrence H. Wickstrom and John D. Gray, November•December 1994 (Volume 11/Number 6)
WOOD, ERIC FISHER,
"The Harding Memorial," by Phillip G. Payne, September•October 1998 (Volume 15/Number 5)
WOOD, GEORGE,
"Cleveland Theater Grows Up: The Ellsler Era," by John E. Vacha, March•April 2001 (Volume 18/Number 2)
Wood, Lisa,
"Joe Munroe and the Cycle of Life" (OHIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY ALBUM), April•June 2008 (Volume 25/Number 2)
WOOD, LEONARD,
"‘Written in a Hurry’: The Diary of Theodore Miller, Rough Rider," by Stephen Ostrander, January•March 2007 (Volume 24/Number 1)
"Swept Away: The Great 1913 Flood," by Trudy E. Bell, January•March 2009 (Volume 26/Number 1)
WOODLOTS,
"Ohio's Woodlots: Oases in an Agricultural Landscape," by Michelle Crow-Dolby, November•December 1997 (Volume 14/Number 6)
WOODPECKERS. See BIRDS and BIRDING
WOODRING, CHARLES,
"Red Dawn in Cleveland: The 1919 May Day Riots," by John S. Bellamy, II, January•February 2004 (Volume 21/Number 1)
WOODS, GRANVILLE T.,
"Reducing the Risk: Woods, Phelps, Edison, and the Railway Telegraph," by Robert Lochte, January•February 1999 (Volume 16/Number 1)
WOODWARD, (Dr.) J.J.,
"A Long and Lonely Dying: President James A. Garfield," by George Paulson, July•September 2005 (Volume 22/Number 3)
"Woody at War," by Allan R. Millett, April•June 2007 (Volume 24/Number 2)
WOOLAVER, BERTHA PARKER (Mrs. Earl S. Sloan),
"For Man and Beast: Sloan's Liniment," by James Harvey Young, September•October 2001 (Volume 18/Number 5)
WOOLCOT, JOHN,
"Taxation With Representation," by Henry Fisher, April•June 2009 (Volume 26/Number 2)
WOOLEY, LOVINA,
"Remembrances: Thomas Russell's Toy Cottages," by Ricky Clark, November•December 2001 (Volume 18/Number 6)
WOOLSON SPICE COMPANY (Toledo, Ohio),
"The Great Toledo Bank Panic," by Timothy Messer-Kruse, January•February 2004 (Volume 21/Number 1)
WOOSTER (Ohio),
"The Gospel of Soil Fertility," by Christopher Cumo, July•August 1998 (Volume 15/Number 4)
"Public Science and Private Enterprise: Battling Ohio Valley Corn Viruses," by Christopher Cumo, May•June 1999 (Volume 16/Number 3)
WOOSTER PIKE,
"Taking A Toll (TIMELINE ALBUM)," by John H. White, Jr., January•February 2000 (Volume 17/Number 1)
WORCESTERS,
"The Most Wonderful Game: J. Lee Richmond's Perfect Game," by Kimberly Brownlee, May•June 2004 (Volume 21/Number 3)
WORKS PROGRESS ADMINISTRATION (WPA),
"They Had the Last Laugh: The WPA in Cleveland," by John E. Vacha, March•April 1994 (Volume 11/Number 2)
"The Canvas Scraper: Ora Coltman," by Mary Haverstock and Ann Olszewski, January•February 2002 (Volume 19/Number 1)
"Revolutions and Revivals," by Nannette V. Maciejunes, March•June 2003 (Volume 20/Numbers 2 & 3)
"In This Corner: The Davey-Hopkins Bout of 1935," by Richard and Fran Compton, January•March 2006 (Volume 23/Number 1)
"Unity Without Uniformity: Cleveland's Cultural Gardens," by Shirley Hyatt, April•June 2009 (Volume 26/Number 2)
WORLD FAMOUS INDIANS,
"Jim Thorpe and the Oorang Tribe," by Carl M. Becker, September•October 2003 (Volume 20/Number 5)
WORLD SERIES, THE,
"All in One Game: The 1920 World Series," by John B. Holway, September•October 1995 (Volume 12/Number 5)
"Bucky and Duke: Cincinnati's 1939-40 Pitching Duo," by Richard D. Miller, July•September 2008 (Volume 25/Number 3)
WORLD WAR I,
"An Air Service Pilot in France," by Carl M. Becker and Ritchie Thomas, January•February 1993 (Volume 10/Number 1)
"All the News That's Fit to Print: Adolph Ochs and the New York Times," by Stephen J. Ostrander, January•February 1993 (Volume 10/Number 1)
"The Big Stick (TIMELINE ALBUM)," by Roger Pickenpaugh, September•October 1995 (Volume 12/Number 5)
"Hero of the AEF: Hank Gowdy," by John D. Stevens, March•April 1996 (Volume 13/Number 2)
"Teddy Rah!: Theodore Roosevelt and German-Americanism," by Donald L. Huber, November•December 1996 (Volume 13/Number 6)
"What Did You Do in the War? World War I Posters," by James K. Richards, January•February 2001 (Volume 18/Number 1)
"Ohio Liberty Trucks (TIMELINE RETROSPECTIVE)," by Frank R. Levstik, May•June 2002 (Volume 19/Number 3)
"Neurosurgery's Pioneer: Harvey Cushing," by George W. Paulson, September•October 2002 (Volume 19/Number 5)
"Why Fear Death? Charles Frohman aboard the Lusitania," by Diana Preston, November•December 2002 (Volume 19/Number 6)
"Influenza: The Pandemic of 1918-19," by George W. Paulson, September•October 2003 (Volume 20/Number 5)
"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)
"The Industrial Hobarts: The First Fifty Years," by Peter C. Hobart and Michael W. Williams, October•December 2004 (Volume 21/Numbers 5-6)
"Defeating the Hun at their Own Game," by Joel A. Vilensky, April•June 2007 (Volume 24/Number 2)
"Farm Boy to Famous Flyer: Walter Hinton," by Louis Keefer, January•March 2008 (Volume 25/Number 1)
WORLD WAR II,
"Path to Glory: A World War II Reminiscence," by Carl M. Becker, December 1991•January 1992 (Volume 8/Number 6)
"Embattled Professor: Oberlin College Debates the Third Reich," by Geoffrey Blodgett, August•September 1992 (Volume 9/Number 4)
"Enemies Turned Allies: Italian POWs in Ohio," by Louis Keefer, March•April 1993 (Volume 10/Number 2)
"The War on the Home Front (TIMELINE FORUM)," by Stephen E. Ambrose, November•December 1993 (Volume 10/Number 6)
"Dogfighting in the Pacific," by Eric Hammel, May•June 1994 (Volume 11/Number 3)
"Soldier-Scholars: The Army Specialized Training Program," by Louis Keefer, July•August 1994 (Volume 11/Number 4)
"Cut Out in Little Stars: The Hatfield-McCoy Quilt," by Ellice Ronsheim, March•April 1996 (Volume 13/Number 2)
"An English Boy in Dayton (TIMELINE VIGNETTE)," by Anthony Bailey, May•June 1997 (Volume 14/Number 3)
"Captain Eddie's Return," by Michael Martin, November•December 2001 (Volume 18/Number 6)
"Treason in Canton! The Trial of Eugene Debs," by John E. Vacha, November•December 2001 (Volume 18/Number 6)
"Ottawa's Necktie Quilt," by Roselia C. Deters Verhoff, November•December 2001 (Volume 18/Number 6)
"Buckeye Minuteman: Robert S. Beightler," by John K. Ohl, January•February 2003 (Volume 20/Number 2)
"Underdog Factor: The Odyssey of Burgess Meredith," by John E. Vacha, March•April 2004 (Volume 21/Number 2)
"Lustron: How An Ohio Company Almost Changed American Housing," by Douglas Knerr, April•June 2005 (Volume 22/Number 2)
"Nobody's Perfect: Joe E. Brown," by David Neal Keller, July•September 2005 (Volume 22/Number 3)
"A Soldier of Character and Compassion: Harding at Buna," by Carl M. Becker, October•December 2005 (Volume 22/Number 4)
"One Lucky Buckeye Over Germany," by Louis Keefer, April•June 2006 (Volume 23/Number 2)
"Crosley Story," by Don Bedwell, January•March 2007 (Volume 24/Number 1)
"The Kindness of Strangers: An Ohioan Escapes the Nazis," by Jerri Donohue, October•December 2007 (Volume 24/Number 4)
"Woody at War," by Allan R. Millett, April•June 2007 (Volume 24/Number 2)
WORLEY, MALCOLM,
"Issachar Bates: Shaker Missionary," by Carol Medlicott, July•September 2009 (Volume 26/Number 3)
WORTHINGTON, SALLIE,
"Charlie Pierce: A Johnson's Island Rebel," by Kimberly Brownlee, July•September 2006 (Volume 23/Number 3)
WORTHINGTON, THOMAS,
"Adena (OHIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY ALBUM)," January•March 2005 (Volume 22/Number 1)
WORTHINGTON, THOMAS, JR.,
"Challenge of Command: Worthington vs. Sherman," by Robert W. McCormick, June•July 1991 (Volume 8/Number 3)
WOUNDED KNEE,
"George Crook: Soldier and Humanitarian," by John K. Ohl, July•September 2007 (Volume 24/Number 3)
WPA. See WORKS PROGRESS ADMINISTRATION
"W.P. Snyder Jr. (OHIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY ALBUM)," July•September 2005 (Volume 22/Number 3)
W.P. SNYDER, JR. (OHS),
"W.P. Snyder Jr. (OHIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY ALBUM)," July•September 2005 (Volume 22/Number 3)
WRAY FIGURINE,
"Make Room for Bears," by Carolyn V. Platt, October•December 2008 (Volume 25/Number 4)
"Wreck of the Famous Dove, The," by Donald L. Huber, March•April 2002 (Volume 19/Number 2)
WRENN, ROBERT,
"‘Written in a Hurry’: The Diary of Theodore Miller, Rough Rider," by Stephen Ostrander, January•March 2007 (Volume 24/Number 1)
WRHS. See WESTERN RESERVE HISTORICAL SOCIETY
WRIGHT BROTHERS, THE,
"A Machine of Practical Utility: The 1905 Wright Flyer," by Tom D. Crouch, August•September 1985 (Volume 2/Number 4)
"A Wrong or Two Wrights? (TIMELINE ALBUM)," by Tom D. Crouch and Gerald S. Sharkey, August•September 1987 (Volume 4/Number 4)
"A View from Above: William Preston Mayfield, Photographer," by Tim W. Hrstar, January•February 2000 (Volume 17/Number 1)
WRIGHT EARTHWORKS,
"Newark Earthworks (OHIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY ALBUM)," October•December 2008 (Volume 25/Number 4)
WRIGHT, FRANCES,
"Sizing Up the Queen City: Frances Trollope and Harriet Martineau," by Lenora Hobbs, May•June 2004 (Volume 21/Number 3)
WRIGHT, HARRY,
"National League Black Sheep," by Tom Melville, July•August 2000 (Volume 17/Number 4)
WRIGHT, JAMES J.,
"Fast Train Through the Cornbelt," by Christopher J. Dawson and Edward J. Pershey, September•October 2000 (Volume 17/Number 5)
WRIGHT, ORVILLE,
"A Machine of Practical Utility: The 1905 Wright Flyer," by Tom D. Crouch, August•September 1985 (Volume 2/Number 4)
"A Wrong or Two Wrights? (TIMELINE ALBUM)," by Tom D. Crouch and Gerald S. Sharkey, August•September 1987 (Volume 4/Number 4)
"A View from Above: William Preston Mayfield, Photographer," by Tim W. Hrstar, January•February 2000 (Volume 17/Number 1)
"Becoming a Birdman: The Wright School of Aviation," by Howard Mansfield, July•August 2000 (Volume 17/Number 4)
WRIGHT SCHOOL OF AVIATION, THE (Dayton, Ohio),
"Becoming a Birdman: The Wright School of Aviation," by Howard Mansfield, July•August 2000 (Volume 17/Number 4)
WRIGHT, WILBUR,
"A Machine of Practical Utility: The 1905 Wright Flyer," by Tom D. Crouch, August•September 1985 (Volume 2/Number 4)
"A Wrong or Two Wrights? (TIMELINE ALBUM)," by Tom D. Crouch and Gerald S. Sharkey, August•September 1987 (Volume 4/Number 4)
"A View from Above: William Preston Mayfield, Photographer," by Tim W. Hrstar, January•February 2000 (Volume 17/Number 1)
"Becoming a Birdman: The Wright School of Aviation," by Howard Mansfield, July•August 2000 (Volume 17/Number 4)
WRITERS and WRITING
"Thomas Paine's The Rights of Man," by Philip S. Foner, December 1987•January 1988 (Volume 4/Number 6)
"Stephen Crane's Red Badge of Courage," by Stephen B. Oates, June•July 1988 (Volume 5/Number 3)
"A Furious and Eloquent Ally," by Stephen B. Oates, April•May 1990 (Volume 7/Number 2)
"Cincinnati Memories (TIMELINE VIGNETTE)," by Anna McGuffey Morrill, March•April 1993 (Volume 10/Number 2) and May•June 1993 (Volume 10/Number 3)
"Conrad Richter and the Big Trees," by Carolyn V. Platt, September•October 1995 (Volume 12/Number 5)
"Death in the Pot: Mary Mann's Christianity in the Kitchen," by Charles M. Jacobs, November•December 1995 (Volume 12/Number 6)
"Bromfield's Farm," May•June 1996 (Volume 13/Number 3)
"Charlie Chan's Poppa: The Life of Earl Derr Biggers," by Barbara Gregorich, January•February 1999 (Volume 16/Number 1)
"Wilde Card: An Aesthete Visits Ohio," by Richard Compton, November•December 2000 (Volume 17/Number 6)
"The Muse of Rubberleg Square: Dawn Powell," by Tim Page, July•August 2002 (Volume 19/Number 4)
"Sizing Up the Queen City: Frances Trollope and Harriet Martineau," by Lenora Hobbs, May•June 2004 (Volume 21/Number 3)
"Dean of American Letters: William Dean Howells," by Victoria A. Nelson, October•December 2004 (Volume 21/Numbers 5-6)
"Mark Twain: The Buckeye Influence on His Career," by John Vacha, October•December 2005 (Volume 22/Number 4)
"Dunbar House" (OHIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY ALBUM), July•September 2007 (Volume 24/Number 3)
"The Girl Sleuth and the Stratemeyer Syndicate," by Carolyn V. Platt, January•March 2007 (Volume 24/Number 1)
See Also: LITERATURE
"‘Written in a Hurry’: The Diary of Theodore Miller, Rough Rider," by Stephen Ostrander, January•March 2007 (Volume 24/Number 1)
"Wrong or Two Wrights?, A (TIMELINE ALBUM)," by Tom D. Crouch and Gerald S. Sharkey, August•September 1987 (Volume 4/Number 4)
WYANDOT COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY,
"The Dam and the River: Upper Sandusky's Indian Mill," by David A. Simmons, July•September 2005 (Volume 22/Number 3)
WYANDOT COUNTY (Ohio),
"The Dam and the River: Upper Sandusky's Indian Mill," by David A. Simmons, July•September 2005 (Volume 22/Number 3)
WYOMING,
"Hayden in Wonderland: Exploring Yellowstone," by Mike Foster, August•September 1989 (Volume 6/Number 4)
"Out of the Depths: Yellowstone's Volcanic Heritage," by William G. Keener, August•September 1989 (Volume 6/Number 4)
"Frontier Artist and Soldier: Caspar Collins," by John F. Steinle, May•June 2004 (Volume 21/Number 3)
"George Crook: Soldier and Humanitarian," by John K. Ohl, July•September 2007 (Volume 24/Number 3)
WYRICK, DAVID,
"Newark Holy Stones, The," by Bradley T. Lepper and Jeff Gill, May•June 2000 (Volume 17/Number 3)
"Ohio's ‘Alligator,’"by Bradley T. Lepper, March•April 2001 (Volume 18/Number 2)
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