Builders of Ohio : A Biographical History /
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Columbus :
Ohio State University Press,
2003.
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Table of Contents:
- George Croghan and the emergence of British influence on the Ohio frontier / Alfred A. Cave
- John Cleves Symmes and the purchase / R. Douglas Hurt
- Arthur St. Clair and the establishment of U.S. authority in the Old Northwest / Jeffrey P. Brown
- Little Turtle, Blue Jacket, and the Second Tribal Confederation, 1783-1795 / Allan R. Millett
- Thomas Worthington and the quest for statehood and gentility / Mary Alice Mairose
- Philander Chase and college building in Ohio / Kenneth H. Wheeler
- John Campbell and the blending of industrial development and moral uplift in early Ohio / Philip Payne
- John P. Parker and the underground railroad / Merton L. Dillon
- Frances Dana Gage and northern women's reform activities in the nineteenth century / Barbara A. Terzian
- Clement L. Vallandigham, the Ohio democracy, and loyalty during the Civil War / Roberta Sue Alexander
- George H. Pendleton and the resurrection of the democratic party / Robert Sawrey
- B.F. Goodrich and the industrialization of Ohio / Mansel G. Blackford
- Martin Foran and the creation of Cleveland's labor movement / Michael Pierce
- Benjamin Arnett and the color line in gilded age Ohio / Michael Pierce
- Tom L. Johnson and progressive reform in Cleveland / Andrew R.L. Cayton
- William Oxley Thompson on popular education, social justice, and social control in progressive era Ohio / Amy Fancelli Zalimas
- Florence E. Allen and "great changes in the status of women" / Joan E. Organ
- Jane Edna Hunter and black institution building in Ohio / Virginia R. Boynton
- Martin L. Davey: Horatio Alger in the new worlds of tree care and partisan politics / Ronald Lora
- George Denucci and the rise of mass-production unionism in Ohio / Warren Van Tine
- John W. Bricker and the slow death of old guard Republicanism / Richard O. Davies
- James A. Rhodes and the 1960s origin of contemporary Ohio / William Russell Coil
- Carl B. Stokes, Cleveland, and the limits of Black political power / Leonard N. Moore
- Dave Thomas, fast food, and continued opportunity in Ohio / H.G. Parsa and David Gerald Hogan.