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Unforgettable Ohioans : Thirteen Mavericks Who Made History on Their Own Terms

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
McNutt, Randy.
Contributor:
McNutt, Cheryl Bauer.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Ohio--Biography.
Ohio.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (250 pages)
Place of Publication:
Kent : Kent State University Press, 2015.
Summary:
Captivating portraits of extraordinary individuals Famous Buckeyes are recognized by practically everyone. They range from presidents and inventors to aviators and astronauts. But other important Ohioans have been unfairly forgotten over the years. To find them, the authors of Unforgettable Ohioans dug beneath the layer of well-known names to discover a cache of remarkable individuals whose lives had significant national or international impact. They won't show up on the top-ten list of most famous Ohioans, but their stories are nonetheless intriguing and important. Randy and Cheryl Bauer McNutt introduce us to David Harpster, who became "the Wool King of America," as the newspapers of his day called him, and drove a significant segment of the nation's economy; Lucy Webb Hayes, the future First Lady who sacrificed her comfort and safety--even the safety of one of her children--to become a "mother" to hundreds of injured Union soldiers during the Civil War; Zachary Lansdowne, the Greenville naval officer who became an expert on lighter-than-air craft and commanded the airship USS Shenandoah when it crashed in Ohio in 1924; Benjamin Hanby, the Westerville songwriter whose hit songs comforted both Rebel and Yankee soldiers--and still entertain us each Christmas season; Lloyd "Cowboy" Copas, the smooth singer from Blue Creek who helped establish modern country music and later died in the same airplane crash that claimed the life of Patsy Cline; and Moses Fleetwood Walker, the Steubenville baseball player who came out of Oberlin College to become the first black player in the major leagues--in 1884. The lives and achievements of these and other extraordinary Ohioans are featured in this fascinating and entertaining book.
Contents:
Caesar, frontier explorer
Benjamin R. Hanby, Christmas composer
James W. Denver, American adventurer
David Harpster, the Wool King
Lucy Webb Hayes, the soldiers' friend
Moses Fleetwood Walker, writer-ballplayer
Zachary Lansdowne, airship commander
Blanche Noyes, champion aviatrix
Clayton Brukner, aviation tycoon
Mildred Gillars, traitor and teacher
Lloyd Copas, cowboy singer
Sydney Nathan, music man
Josephine Johnson, Pulitzer Prize-winning author.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
ISBN:
1-63101-187-1

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