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Murdock, Eugene Converse was born on April 30, 1921 in Lakewood, Ohio, United States. Son of Stanley Howard and Elizabeth Kathryn (Carter) Murdock.
( This is the story of the Civil War draft in the North b...)
This is the story of the Civil War draft in the North brought about by the Enrolment Act of 1863 -- the story of bounty jumpers, bounty brokers, substitution, and commutation; of draft resistance and the kidnapping of innocent aliens; of riot, arson, and assault; and of loyal and dedicated service.
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(Part of the "Baseball and American Society" series, this ...)
Part of the "Baseball and American Society" series, this text presents, with commentary, interviews with 20 men who played baseball between 1918 and 1941. The author concentrates on the "average" player to obtain the "real-life" feelings of the players.
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(No historian has really shown much interest in the Civil ...)
No historian has really shown much interest in the Civil War bounty system, when in fact it is one of the more fascinating features of that period of crisis. It is not easy to understand why the drafts and the bounty system have been overlooked. This volume is an attempt to bring them back from oblivion
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(A full-scale biography of Tom Johnson, the most famous mu...)
A full-scale biography of Tom Johnson, the most famous municipal executive of the Progressive era. As mayor of Cleveland from 1901 to 1909, he made it the best governed city in the United States according to Lincoln Steffens. In that office, he became an outstanding social and structural reformer in the Progressive mold. Yet he does not easily fit into the ideological pigeon-holes created by Progressive historians. He was, argues the author, a true disciple of Henry George, the nineteenth century social philosopher, and George's single tax theories. The author views Johnson in the light of Progressive historiography, demonstrating that he is probably the outstanding example of a Progressive who does not meet the 'status' explanation of the origin of Progressivism.
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(An amazing detail of Ohio business achievement from the b...)
An amazing detail of Ohio business achievement from the beginning of Ohio's relevance as an economic powerhouse in the USA.
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Murdock, Eugene Converse was born on April 30, 1921 in Lakewood, Ohio, United States. Son of Stanley Howard and Elizabeth Kathryn (Carter) Murdock.
Bachelor of Arts, Wooster (Ohio) College, 1943; Master of Arts, Columbia University, 1948; Doctor of Philosophy, Columbia University, 1951.
Professor social science, Rio Grande (Ohio) College, 1952-1956; assistant dean, Rio Grande (Ohio) College, 1953-1956; member of faculty, Marietta (Ohio) College, 1956-1986; professor of history, Marietta (Ohio) College, 1963-1986; department chairman, Marietta (Ohio) College, 1972-1986. Member of advisory board historians Ohio Civil War Centennial Committee, 1960-1965.
( This is the story of the Civil War draft in the North b...)
( This is the story of the Civil War draft in the North b...)
(No historian has really shown much interest in the Civil ...)
(Part of the "Baseball and American Society" series, this ...)
(An amazing detail of Ohio business achievement from the b...)
( This entertaining but scholarly book is a study of the ...)
(A collection of the personal histories of a number of pla...)
(A full-scale biography of Tom Johnson, the most famous mu...)
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Served with Army of the United States, 1943-1946. Member Ohio Academy History (executive council 1970-1973, president 1984-1985, Distinguished Service award 1991), Society of America Baseball Research (president 1976-1978), North America Society Sport History.
Married Margaret Bowes McColl, October 7, 1950. Children: Gordon Graham, Kathryn Carter.