Ohio History Journal

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RESEARCH PROJECTS IN OHIO HISTORY

RESEARCH PROJECTS IN OHIO HISTORY

 

Compiled by WILLIAM D. OVERMAN

 

 

A recent survey indicates that there are thirteen biographies

and nearly thirty monographs and treatises in preparation or com-

pleted, but not published, dealing with the history of Ohio or the

Ohio Valley. A list of these, alphabetically arranged by author,

includes the following:

Nellie C. Armstrong and Glenn A. Blackburn, Historical

Bureau, Indianapolis, "John Tipton Papers" (progress); Leland

D. Baldwin, University of Pittsburgh Press, "The Keelboat Age

on Western Waters" (completed); John D. Barnhart, Louisiana

State University, "First Constitutions of Ohio Valley States"

and "Southern Migration into the Old Northwest" (progress);

Lester J. Cappon, University of Virginia, "History of Southern

Iron and Steel Industry from the Colonial Period to the Present"

(including Kentucky and Tennessee; vol. I to 1865, promised in two

years); Charles H. Coleman, Charleston, Illinois, "Clement L.

Vallandigham" (1940); Harold E. Davis, Hiram College, "Burke

Aaron Hinsdale" (completed), "Dictionary of Indian Place Names

in Ohio" (nearing completion) and "Elisha Whittlesey and the

Formation of the Whig Party in Ohio" (projected); Randolph C.

Downes, Hartwick College, "Indian Relations in the Ohio Valley

in the 18th Century" (completed); Russell J. Ferguson, University

of Pittsburgh, editing, Reynold's "My Connection with the Atlanta

and Great Western Railway, 1851-63" (progress); Robert S.

Fletcher, Oberlin College, "History of Oberlin College" (progress),

"The Lane Seminary Rebellion" (nearly completed) and "Charles

G. Finney" (progress); Paul W. Gates, Cornell University, "The

Disposal of the Public Domain" (progress); W. L. Halstead,

Louisville, "Life of Murat Halstead" (progress); Fred H. Harring-

ton, University of Wisconsin, "Horace N. Allen: an Ohio Diplomat"

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