Annals of Cleveland,1818-1935

Annals of Cleveland,1818-1935
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Total Pages : 516
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Synopsis Annals of Cleveland,1818-1935 by : United States. Work Projects Administration (Ohio).

Annals of Cleveland

Annals of Cleveland
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Total Pages : 320
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015070578540
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Synopsis Annals of Cleveland by : United States. Work Projects Administration (Ohio)

Annals of Cleveland--1818-1935 ...

Annals of Cleveland--1818-1935 ...
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Total Pages : 320
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ISBN-10 : CHI:101522771
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Synopsis Annals of Cleveland--1818-1935 ... by : United States. Works Administration, Ohio

Annals of Cleveland, 1818-1829

Annals of Cleveland, 1818-1829
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Total Pages : 20
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:866546028
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Synopsis Annals of Cleveland, 1818-1829 by : Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, Ohio)

Annals

Annals
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Total Pages : 786
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015070266898
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Synopsis Annals by : Early Settlers' Association of Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, O.

History of the Jews of Cleveland

History of the Jews of Cleveland
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Total Pages : 420
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ISBN-10 : UVA:X001336121
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Synopsis History of the Jews of Cleveland by : Lloyd P. Gartner

Annals of the Early Settlers Association of Cuyahoga County

Annals of the Early Settlers Association of Cuyahoga County
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Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages : 125
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ISBN-10 : 9783368630980
ISBN-13 : 3368630989
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Synopsis Annals of the Early Settlers Association of Cuyahoga County by : Early Settlers Association of Cuyahoga County

Reprint of the original, first published in 1884.

Cincinnati, Queen City of the West, 1819-1838

Cincinnati, Queen City of the West, 1819-1838
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Publisher : Ohio State University Press
Total Pages : 390
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ISBN-10 : 9780814205709
ISBN-13 : 0814205704
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Cincinnati, Queen City of the West, 1819-1838 by : Daniel Aaron

Daniel Aaron, one of todays foremost scholars of American history and American studies, began his career in 1942 with this classic study of Cincinnati in frontier days. Aaron argues that the Queen City quickly became an important urban center that in many ways resembled eastern cities more than its own hinterlands, with a populace united by its desire for economic growth. Aaron traces Cincinnati's development as a mercantile and industrial center during a period of intense national political and social ferment. The city owed much of its success as an urban center to its strategic location on the Ohio River and easy access to fertile backcountry. Despite an early over-reliance on commerce and land speculation and neglect of manufacturing, by 1838 Cincinnati's basic industries had been established and the city had outstripped her Ohio River rivals. Aaron's account of Cincinnati during this tumultuous period details the ways in which Cincinnatians made the most of commerce and manufacturing, how they met their civic responsibilities, and how they survived floods, fires, and cholera. He goes on to discuss the social and cultural history of the city during this period, including the development of social hierarchies, the operations of the press, the rage for founding societies of all kinds, the response of citizens to national and international events, the commercial elite's management of radicals and nonconformists, the nature of popular entertainment and serious culture, the efforts of education, and the messages of religious institutions. For historians, particularly those interested in urban and social history, Daniel Aaron's view of Cincinnati offers a rare opportuniry to viewantebellum American society in a microcosm, along with all of the institutions and attitudes that were prevalent in urban America during this important time.

The Politics of Long Division

The Politics of Long Division
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Publisher : Ohio State University Press
Total Pages : 482
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ISBN-10 : 0814208495
ISBN-13 : 9780814208496
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Synopsis The Politics of Long Division by : Donald John Ratcliffe

This sequel to Donald J. Ratcliffe's Party Spirit in a Frontier Republic investigates the origins of the important series of political contests now known as the Second Party System. Whereas recent historians claim that the mass parties of the antebellum era emerged in the 1830s, Ratcliffe argues that already by 1828 the battle lines had been laid down in Ohio that would dominate local and national politics until the eve of the Civil War, and even persist into the twentieth century. This cleavage in popular political loyalties first emerged, Ratcliffe contends, in the wake of the Missouri crests and the Panic of 1819. In 1824 the struggle to control the federal government saw many voters make choices to which they subsequently clung. Then in 1828, with the rise of the Jacksonian opposition, the excitements of the first closely contested presidential electron in Ohio brought unprecedented numbers of voters into the electoral contest. The choices that voters made at this critical time reflected, in part, the energetic organizational work of ambitious politicians and the persuasive scurrility of the media. But, more significantly, it revealed not only the economic hopes and political attachments but also the cultural attitudes, ethnic antagonisms, and social tensions that divided Ohioans in the much neglected decade of the 1820s.