Notables of Harrison County, Ohio
Author: | Beauregard, Erving |
Year: | 2000 |
Pages: | 452 |
ISBN: | 0-7734-7841-8 978-0-7734-7841-1 |
Price: | $279.95 |
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Biographies of the many notables who were born in or sojourned in Harrison County, from diplomats to film stars, including Clark Gable, George Armstrong Custer, John A. Bingham, and Mary Jobe Akeley.. With many illustrations.
Reviews
". . . he has created a model of contemporary historical scholarship and treasure trove of information for students of Ohio history and of nineteenth and twentieth-century Americana. . . . The author organizes this information with encyclopedic and meticulous scholarship and writes it in an engaging style. No contemporary historian has attempted to write a comprehensive history of Harrison County. When that task is undertaken, the work will be much easier because of the exhaustive and trustworthy character of Beauregard's work. On top of that the book is fun to read." – William L. Fisk
"It is somewhat astonishing that one sparsely populated county in the hills of eastern Ohio should have produced such an impressive array of talented people. This book is a powerful argument for confidence in an educated citizenry and for support of the American dream that opportunity exists for those who will prepare for it and seize it. I am impressed with the extraordinary research sources that Professor Beauregard has unearthed." – George W. Knepper
Table of Contents
Table of contents:
Foreword; Preface
Mary Jobe Akeley: Bicontinental Explorer
John Armstrong: Musicologist, Almanacer, Mathematician, Controversialist
James Hartley Beal and George Denton Beal: Scientists
John A. Bingham: Statesman and Diplomat
Samuel M. Bryan: Servant of Japan
Benjamin R. Cowen: Founder of Yellowstone Park
Thomas E. Cramblet and Wilbur H. Cramblet: Versatility
George Armstrong Custer: Victorious and Vanquished
Thomas W. Custer: Twice Medalist of Honor
Charles S. Dewey: American and Polish Official, Businessman, Humanitarian
Clark Gable: Supreme Film Idol
Percy Hammond: Foremost Dramatic Critic
Charles A. Hanna: Businessman and Scholar
Robert Hanna: Theoretical Terrorist in Abolitionism and Antimasonry
William Henry Holmes: Scientist and Artist
Lynn Harold Hough: Servant of Humanity
Daniel Kilgore: Entrepreneur, Philanthropist, Politician, Bureaucrat
Oliver Perry Kinsey: "The Poor Man's Harvard" Benefactor
Cyrus McNeely and Jane McNeely: Teacher Training Advocates
L. Milton Ronsheim: Editor and Conservationist
Archibald J. Sampson: Diplomat
The Scotts: Inventors
Walter Gaston Shotwell: Jurist and Author
Matthew Simpson: Bishop and Patriot
Linda Warfel Slaughter: Multitalented Frontierswoman
Edwin McMasters Stanton: Lawyer and Secretary of War
Dabid p. Phompson: Multifaceted Career
Thomas M. Vincent: Contributor to the American Army in War and Peace
John Walker: Renaissance Man
Elizabeth Wilson: Pioneer in Woman's Rights