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Cincinnati History
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Boss Cox's Cincinnati : urban politics in the Progressive era.
Miller, Zane L. Cox, George B.
New York : Oxford University Press, 1968.
1968
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BJL 4th Floor
JS 738 M6
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A centennial history of Akron, 1825-1925.
Akron (Ohio.): Historical Committee.
Akron : Summit County Historical Society, 1925.
1925
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BJL Basement b
F 499 A3 A3
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Criminal justice in Cleveland.
Pound, Roscoe.
Cleveland (Ohio) : Cleveland Foundation, 1922.
1922
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BJL 2nd Floor
KT 140 P8
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The disintegration of an immigrant community: the Cincinnati Germans, 1870-1920: a dissertation.
Dobbert, Guido Anthony.
Chicago : University of Chicago, 1965.
1965
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BJL Basement b
M/I 443
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A ghetto takes shape : black Cleveland, 1870-1930.
Kusmer, Kenneth L.
Urbana, Ill. : University of Illinois Press, 1976.
1976
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BJL 4th Floor
F 499 C69 N4
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Peasants and strangers : Italians, Rumanians and Slovaks in an American city, 1890-1950.
Barton, Josef John.
Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1975.
1975
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BJL Basement b
F 499 C69 A2
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The survival of an ethnic community : the Cincinnati Germans, 1918 through 1932 ...
Tolzmann, Don Heinrich.
Ann Arbor : University Microfilms International, 1984.
1984
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F 499 C59 G3
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