A Survey of Publications
In Ohio History and Archaeology
August 1960 - July 1961
Compiled by S. WINIFRED SMITH
AGRICULTURE
HENLEIN, Paul C., "Early Cattle
Ranges of the Ohio Valley," Agricultural His-
tory, XXXV (1961), 150-154.
"The Jackson Cut-Off," Northwest Ohio
Quarterly, XXXII (1960), 187-191. A
ditch in Wood County to drain the Black
Swamp, built in 1878 and 1879.
RHOADES, Rendell, ed., "Some
'Memoranda of the Locust Season in Ohio
1855,'" Ohio Historical
Quarterly, LXX (1961), 152-156.
ANTISLAVERY MOVEMENT
BARMANN, Lawrence F., "John Brown
at Harpers Ferry: A Contemporary
Analysis," West Virginia
History, XXII (1961), 141-158.
COLLACOTT, Margaret O., "The Escape
of Milton Clarke," Lake County His-
torical Society, Historical Society
Quarterly, II, No. 4 (November 1960), [2-3].
An account of the escape of a fugitive
slave at Centerville (now Madison), Ohio.
GARA, Larry, "The Underground
Railroad: Legend or Reality?" Proceedings of
the American Philosophical Society, CV (1961), 334-339. Contains a number of
Ohio references.
HARRIS, Andrew, Jr., "Northern
Reaction to the John Brown Raid," Negro His-
tory Bulletin, XXIV (1961), 177-180, 187.
SHEELER, J. Reuben, "John Brown: A
Century Later," Negro History Bulletin,
XXIV (1960), 7-10, 15. Contains a number
of Ohio references.
ARCHAEOLOGY
BABY, Margaret E., "Prehistoric
Indian Mounds and Earthworks," Buckeye His-
torian, I, No. 1 (September-October 1960), 3-7.
BABY, Raymond S., and Asa Mays, Jr.,
"Excavation of the Greenbrier Farm
Mound," Museum Echoes, XXXIII
(1960), 95.
BABY, Raymond S., "A Glacial Kame
Wolf Mask-Headdress," American An-
tiquity, XXVI (1961), 552-553.
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BABY, Raymond S., "A Unique
Hopewellian Breastplate," Ohio Archaeologist,
XI (1961), 13-15.
BLACK, Glenn A., "... that what is
past may not be forever lost ..," Indiana
History Bulletin, XXXVIII (1961), 51-69. Deals with archaeological work
in
Indiana, but contains references to the
work in Ohio of E. G. Squier, E. H. Davis,
Gerard Fowke, W. K. Moorehead, and
Clifford Anderson.
BRICKMAN, Gerald, "A Rare Atlatl
Weight Find in Putnam County, Ohio,"
Ohio Archaeologist, XI (1961), 59.
COPELAND, Stanley G., "Artifacts
Recovered from the Hudson Mound," Ohio
Archaeologist, X (1960), 123-129.
COPELAND, Stanley G., "Flint Ridge
Workshop Site," Ohio Archaeologist, XI
(1961), 17.
DAHL, Curtis, "Mound-Builders,
Mormons, and William Cullen Bryant," New
England Quarterly, XXXIV (1961), 178-190. Includes references to early
literature on Ohio mounds.
DRAGOO, Don W., "Archaic Man in the Ohio
Valley," Ohio Archaeologist, XI
(1961), 37-47.
DUNLAP, Joseph, "Exploration of the
Henry Boose Site," Ohio Archaeologist,
XI (1961), 4-10. In Bath Township, Allen
County.
FAULKNER, Charles H., "Walkerton: A
Point Peninsula-Like Focus in In-
diana," Indiana History
Bulletin, XXXVII (1960), 123-136. Comparative with
the Intrusive Mound Culture of Ohio.
GILFILLAN, Merrill C., "Early
Hunting and Fishing Tools," Ohio Conservation
Bulletin, XXV, No. 3 (March 1961), 12-14, 33. Tools of the
prehistoric peoples of
the Ohio Valley.
GILFILLAN, Merrill C., "Early Ohio
Menus," Ohio Conservation Bulletin,
XXIV, No. 10 (October 1960), 22-24. Food
of prehistoric Indians as determined
by Robert M. Goslin from the
identification of animal bones at their village sites.
PORTER, Tom, and Donald McBeth, "An
Additional Note on the Bourneville
Mound, Ross County, Ohio," Ohio
Archaeologist, X (1960), 113-115.
POTTER, Martha, "The McBride Effigy
Pipe," Ohio Archaeologist, XI (1961),
51. Pipe found in Butler County, Ohio.
PRUFER, Olaf H., Early Man East of
the Mississippi. Cleveland, Cleveland
Museum of Natural History, 1960. 34p.
PRUFER, Olaf H., "A Shell Mask
Gorget from Scioto County, Ohio Archae-
ologist, XI (1961), 28.
PRUFER, Olaf H., Survey of Ohio
Fluted Points. Nos. 1-4. Cleveland, Cleveland
Museum of Natural History, 1960-61. 68p.
No. 1 (May 1960), 15p.; No. 2
(August 1960), 19p.; No. 3 (November
1960), 14p.; No. 4 (February 1961), 20p.
SERVEY, Ralph J., "Notched Mussel
Shells from Ohio Valley Fort Ancient
Sites," Ohio Archaeologist, XI
(1961), 30-31.
SMITH, Arthur George, "Obsidian in
Northern Ohio," Ohio Archaeologist, XI
(1961), 17.
SMITH, Arthur George, "Six Odd
Specimens from the Ohio Firelands Area,"
Ohio Archaeologist, X (1960), 120-121. Slate and sandstone artifacts.
WOOD, James A., and John C. Allman,
"The Irvin City Mound, Greene County,
Ohio," Ohio Archaeologist, XI
(1961), 53-56.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
[DUCKETT, Kenneth W.], "Benjamin
Tappan Papers," Museum Echoes,
XXXIV (1961), 7-8. A recent acquisition
of the Ohio Historical Society.
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[DUCKETT, Kenneth W.], "Gus Sun
Booking Agency Papers," Museum Echoes,
XXXIV (1961), 39. A Springfield, Ohio,
agency. A recent acquisition of the
Ohio Historical Society.
[DUCKETT, Kenneth W.], "James
McBride Manuscripts," Museum Echoes,
XXXIV (1961), 22. A recent acquisition
of the Ohio Historical Society.
[DUCKETT, Kenneth W.], "Newton H.
Fairbanks Papers," Museum Echoes,
XXXIII (1960), 96. A recent acquisition
of the Ohio Historical Society.
[FELT, Thomas E.], "Hugh Boyle
Ewing Papers," Museum Echoes, XXXIII
(1960), 78-79. A recent acquisition of
the Ohio Historical Society.
[FELT, Thomas E.], "Western Reserve
Bank of Warren Records," Museum
Echoes, XXXIII (1960), 64. A recent acquisition of the Ohio
Historical Society.
LINDSEY, David, "Chasing the
'Sunset,'" Manuscripts, XIII (1961), 22-25. An
account of the author's search for
manuscripts in preparation for his life of
S. S. Cox.
SHEEHY, Eugene P., and Kenneth A. Lohf, Sherwood
Anderson: A Bibliogra-
phy. Los Gatos, Calif., Talisman Press, 1960. 125p.
SMITH, S. Winifred, comp., "A
Survey of Publications in Ohio History and
Archaeology, August 1959-July
1960," Ohio Historical Quarterly, LXIX (1960),
379-393.
BIOGRAPHY
CARPOZI, George, Jr., Clark Gable. New
York, Pyramid Books, 1961. Gable, a
native of Cadiz, lived in Ohio until
about the age of twenty.
CRAMER, C. H., Newton D. Baker: A
Biography. Cleveland and New York,
World Publishing Company, 1961. 310p.
DOWNES, Randolph C., "Jesup Wakeman
Scott," Museum Echoes, XXXIII
(1960), 67-70.
DOWNES, Randolph C., "The Newspaper
World of Warren G. Harding,"
Ohioana, III (1960), 122-125.
DOWNES, Randolph C., "Warren
Gamaliel Harding: Man of Marion," Beautiful
Ohio, II, No. 3 ([December] 1960), 59-61.
DUNNE, Nan, "Young Will
McKinley," Beautiful Ohio, III, No. 1 ([May] 1961),
25-27.
HARLAN, Louis R., ed., "The
Autobiography of Alexander Long, 1858," His-
torical and Philosophical Society of
Ohio, Bulletin, XIX (1961), 99-127. Long
was a Cincinnati lawyer and prominent
Ohio Democrat.
HEALD, E. T., "Bezaleel
Wells," Museum Echoes, XXXIII (1960), 83-86.
HORINE, Emmet Field, Daniel Drake
(1785-1852): Pioneer Physician of the
Midwest. Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1961. 425p.
HYDE, Robert T., "Governor John M.
Pattison (1847-1906)," Clermont Historical
Society, Clermont Historian, I,
No. 1 (Fall 1960), 3.
JONES, Samuel Milton, III, "Brand
Whitlock: Transition from America
to
Europe," Northwest Ohio
Quarterly, XXXII (1960), 117-131.
JONES, Samuel Milton, III, "Brand
Whitlock: Years of Expatriation," North-
west Ohio Quarterly, XXXII (1960), 173-188.
KIRKWOOD, Ernest, "Jeptha H.
Wade," Museum Echoes, XXXIII (1960),
75-77.
McGRANE, Reginald C., "Nicholas
Longworth," Museum Echoes, XXXIII
(1960), 59-62.
MARMON, Herman E., "Ohio's
Forgotten Governor," Beautiful Ohio, III, No. 1
([May] 1961), 38. Othneil Looker.
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MOODY, Minnie Hite, "Ohio's Most
Notable Eccentric: 'The Immortal J. N.,'"
Ohioana, III (1960), 74-75. J. N. Free.
Moore's Who Is Who in Ohio. Los Angeles, Calif., Moore's Who Is Who Publica-
tions, 1961. 400p.
NORMAN, Gertrude, Johnny Appleseed. New
York, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1960.
44p. Juvenile literature.
PEEBLES, Mary M., "Mrs. Margaret
Allman: Ohio's First Woman Cabinet
Member," Beautiful Ohio, II,
No. 3 ([December] 1960), 4, 31.
SCHEIBER, Harry N., "Ebenezer
Buckingham," Museum Echoes, XXXIII
(1960), 91-94.
STEVENS, Harry R., "James
Kilbourne," Museum Echoes, XXXIII (1960),
51-54.
STEVENSON, Elizabeth, Lafcadio Hearn.
New York, Macmillan Company,
1961. 362p. Three chapters on the
Cincinnati period and many other references
to it.
THOMSON, Chilton, "Ohio's First
Bibliographer, Peter Gibson Thomson,"
Ohioana, III (1960), 80-82, 112-113, 115; IV (1961), 19-20.
VANCE, Marguerite, The Lamp Lighters:
Women in the Hall of Fame. New
York, E. P. Dutton, 1960. 254p. One
chapter is on Harriet Beecher Stowe.
BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY
BROWN, George, "The Popcorn
City," Beautiful Ohio, II, No. 3 ([December]
1960), 43-45. Historical account of
three popcorn processing firms at Marion.
DAMM, Robert L., "Hanging
Rock," Buckeye Historian, I, No. 4 (March-April
1961), 7-11. An account of the iron
furnaces of the Hanging Rock Iron Region.
DONNAN, Ray F., The History of the
Northwestern Cooperative Sales Associa-
tion," Northwest Ohio Quarterly,
XXXII (1960), 102-116.
ELLSWORTH, Catherine C.,
"Integration Into Crude Oil Transportation in the
1930's--A Case Study: The Standard Oil
Co. (Ohio)," Business History Re-
view, XXXV (1961), 180-210.
HARTLEY, Joseph R., Economic Effects
of Ohio River Navigation. Bloomington,
Indiana University School of Business,
1960. 135p.
"Made in Marion--Serving Man Around
the World," Beautiful Ohio, II, No. 3
([December] 1960), 23-25. An account of
the Marion Power Shovel Company
from 1884.
"Marion Metal: Leader in Its
Field," Beautiful Ohio, II, No. 3 ([December]
1960), 55-57. An account of the Marion
Metal Products Company from its
founding in 1923.
PHILLIPS, Hazel Spencer, Banking in
Warren County. Oxford, Ohio, Oxford
Press, 1960. 69p.
STEVENS, Harry R., "Samuel Watts
Davies and the Industrial Revolution in
Cincinnati," Ohio Historical
Quarterly, LXX (1961), 95-127.
TAFT, Robert, Jr., "Epilogue for a
Lady: The Passing of the Times-Star," His-
torical and Philosophical Society of
Ohio, Bulletin, XVIII (1960), 260-277. In
June 1958.
"20 Flavors Plus Chocolate,
Strawberry and Vanilla," Beautiful Ohio, II, No. 3
([December] 1960), 63-64. A historical
account of the Isaly Dairy Company.
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EDUCATION AND CULTURE
ARCURLI, Carmen J., "Catholic
Education Important in Marion," Beautiful
Ohio, II, No. 3 ([December] 1960), 51. Traces history of
parochial schools back
to 1875.
BARNES, Sherman B., "Learning and
Piety in Ohio Colleges, 1865-1900," Ohio
Historical Quarterly, LXIX (1960), 327-352.
BARNES, Sherman B., "Learning and
Piety in Ohio Colleges, 1900-1930," Ohio
Historical Quarterly, LXX (1961), 214-243.
BROWN, Bruce W., "Glendale College
Capers," Historical and Philosophical
Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XVIII
(1960), 253-259. A female college at Cincinnati.
BROWN, Robert S., "Public School
Education in Marion," Beautiful Ohio, II,
No. 3 ([December] 1960), 52-54. The
account begins with 1824.
GOOD, Harry G., The Rise of the
College of Education of The Ohio State Uni-
versity. Columbus, Ohio State University, 1960. 306p.
HICKERSON, Frank R., "The
Educational Contribution of Rutherford B. Hayes,"
Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXXIII (1961), 46-53.
MARCHMAN, Watt P., "Spiegel
Grove--The Hayes Home and Library," Ameri-
can Association of Museums, Museum
News, XXXIX, No. 5 (February 1961),
28-31.
MORRIS, Edward, "Findlay College:
Rebirth at Seventy-Five," Beautiful Ohio,
II, No. 3 ([December] 1960), 33-34.
OUTLAND, Ruth A., "Saga of Denison:
The Story of a Great Educational In-
stitution," Beautiful Ohio, III,
No. 1 ([May] 1961), 34-37.
RODABAUGH, James H., The Ohio
Historical Society, 1885-1960. Columbus,
Ohio Historical Society, 1961. [50]p. A
retrospective annual report com-
memorating the Society's first
seventy-five years.
WEATHERFORD, John, ed., "School and
Other Days, 1859: Selections from the
Diaries of Robert and Sylvester
Bishop," Ohio Historical Quarterly, LXX
(1961), 58-63. The boys were grandsons
of President Robert H. Bishop of Miami
University.
WHITEHILL, Walter Muir, "'I Left My
Own New England Home,'" Historical
and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
XIX (1961), 2-20. An account of
New Englanders in Cincinnati, especially
James H. Perkins and the founding of
the Historical and Philosophical Society
of Ohio.
WILLIAMS, J. E., and Olive J. Franz, Norwalk's
Public Schools: A Narrative
History to June 1960. Norwalk, Norwalk City School District, [1960]. 96p.
GENEALOGY
DICKORE, Marie, ed., Census for
Cincinnati, Ohio, 1817, and Hamilton County,
Ohio, Voters' Lists, 1798 and 1799. Cincinnati, Historical and Philosophical So-
ciety of Ohio, 1960. 98p.
DICKORE, Marie, ed., "The
Christopher Smith Family Bible, Stonelick Town-
ship, Clermont, County, Ohio,"
Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio,
Bulletin, XIX (1961), 161-162.
DICKORE, Marie, ed., "The James
Hill Cemetery," Historical and Philosophical
Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XIX (1961), 78-80. Near Pleasant Plain, Warren
County.
348
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DUMFORD, Oscar L., "The
Dumfords," Clermont County Historical Society,
Clermont Historian, I, No. 1 (Fall 1960), 2.
JONES, David T., comp., Some Pioneer
Jones Families of Adams County, Ohio.
Privately published, 1960. 24p.
Mimeographed.
ROLL, I. Clifford, with Marie Dickore,
"The Abraham Roll Family from New
Jersey--Pioneers in Hamilton County,
Ohio" Historical and Philosophical So-
ciety of Ohio, Bulletin, XVIII
(1960), 285-295.
SMIITH, Elizur Yale, "The
Descendants of William Edwards, Colonist to Con-
necticut Colony, 1639," New York
Genealogical and Biographical Record, XCI
(1960), 153-166. Some of the family
settled in Ohio.
GENERAL
BROWN, Lloyd Arnold, "Early Map
Makers of the Ohio Valley," Western Penn-
sylvania Historical Magazine, XLIII (1960), 239-250.
BULEY, R. Carlyle, The Romantic
Appeal of the New West, 1815-1840. Detroit,
Wayne State University Press, 1961. 17p.
Lecture on the flavor of the early
Middle West.
HAVIGHURST, Walter, ed., Land of the
Long Horizons. New York, Coward-
McCann, 1960. 437p. An
historical anthology of the Middle West with introduc-
tion and commentary by the editor.
HISTORICAL FICTION
WILKIE, Katharine Elliott, Simon
Kenton, Young Trail Blazer. Indianapolis,
Bobbs-Merrill, 1960. 192p. Juvenile.
INDIANS AND INDIAN WARS
AHLSTROM, Mrs. William, "The Indian
Paul Revere," Lake County Historical
Society, Historical Society
Quarterly, II, No. 2 (Spring 1960), [2-4]. Stigonish,
or "Seneca," chief of the
Senecas in northwestern Ohio.
BAUMAN, Robert F., "Claims vs.
Realities: The Anglo-Iroquois Partnership,"
Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXXII (1960), 87-101.
BAUMAN, Robert F., "Iroquois 'Empire':
Iroquois Make All-Out Effort to De-
stroy the Hurons and Gain Control of the
Great Lakes Fur Trade," Northwest
Ohio Quarterly, XXXII (1960), 138-172.
BAUMAN, Robert F., "Ottawa Fleets
and Iroquois Frustration," Northwest Ohio
Quarterly, XXXIII (1961), 7-40.
BLACKBURN, Leo, "The Shawnees in
Ohio," Beautiful Ohio, II (1960), No. 2,
29, 34.
HORSMAN, Reginald, "American Indian
Policy in the Old Northwest," William
and Mary Quarterly, XVIII (1961), 35-53.
HORSMAN, Reginald, "The British
Indian Department and the Abortive Treaty
of Lower Sandusky, 1793," Ohio
Historical Quarterly, LXX (1961), 189-213.
KLAPTHOR, Frank E., "Peace--North
American Indians," Daughters of the
American Revolution Magazine, XCV (1961), 175-177. Includes description and
illustrations of silver peace pipes
presented to the Wyandot, Delaware, and
Shawnee tribes at the Second Treaty
Council of Greenville, Ohio, July 8, 1814.
A SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS 349
MAHR, August C., "Semantic
Evaluation," Anthropological Linguistics, III, No. 5
(May 1961), 1-46. Gives many examples of
usage of the Moravian Indians in the
Tuscarawas Valley.
PARSONS, Joseph A., Jr.,
"Civilizing the Indians of the Old Northwest, 1800-
1810," Indiana Magazine of
History, LVI (1960), 195-216.
SMITH, Dwight L., ed., "William
Wells and the Indian Council of 1793," Indiana
Magazine of History, LVI (1960), 217-226.
WALLACE, Paul A. W., "The John
Heckewelder Papers," Pennsylvania History,
XXVII (1960), 249-262. Includes material
on the Moravian Indians in Ohio.
INVENTIONS AND INVENTORS
GORMAN, Mel, "Charles Francis Brush
and the First Public Electric Street
Lighting System in America," Ohio
Historical Quarterly, LXX (1961), 128-144.
LITERATURE
BAUER, Erwin A., "Zane Grey, Ohio's
Writer of the Purple Sage," Sohioan,
XXXII, No. 5 (October 1960), 22-24 .
TOWNE, Jackson E., "An Early Ohio
Biography of Napoleon and the Ghost of
Marshal Ney," Northwest Ohio
Quarterly, XXXIII (1961), 41-45. Concerns an
edition with a Warren, Ohio, imprint.
WEISSBUCH, Ted N., "Albion W.
Tourgee: Propagandist and Critic of Re-
construction," Ohio Historical
Quarterly, LXX (1961), 27-44.
LOCAL HISTORY
BLOCH, Louis M., Jr., ed., Cleveland
Newspaper Selections, September-December
1860. Cleveland, Bloch Company, 1961. Unpaged.
BULLOCK, Helen, History of Harrison
Co. [Freeport, Ohio], Freeport Press,
1961. [53]p.
COCHRAN, Mary Rudd, The Cincinnati
Business and Professional Women's
Club: A History. Privately published, 1960. 35p.
COOPER, Barbara S., "Tax Records,
Election Lists and Voting Sites," Lake
County Historical Society, Historical
Society Quarterly, III, No. 1 (February
1961), [2-4]. For the northern district
of Trumbull County, which is now Lake
County.
COOPER, Mrs. James C., "'A Bit of
Pioneer History'--Leroy, Ohio," Lake
County Historical Society, Historical
Society Quarterly, II, No. 1 (Winter
1960), [2-4].
DOWNES, Randolph C., "The Black
Swamp of Ohio," Buckeye Historian, I, No.
2 (November-December 1960), 8-11.
DUNLAP, James F., "Queen City
Stages: Highlights of the Theatrical Season of
1843," Historical and Philosophical
Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XIX
(1961),
128-143.
GILFILLAN, Merrill C., "Black Swamp
Country," Ohio Conservation Bulletin,
XXIV, No. 8 (August 1960), 18-21, 33.
Hancock County; historical background
from the 1780's.
JONES, Robert L., "The French 500," Buckeye
Historian, I, No. 4 (March-April
1961), 3-6.
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KJELLENBERG, Marion S., 1960 History
and Directory Ole' Montgomery, His-
torical Pictures, Biographical
Sketches Including Alphabetical Directory and
Classified Business and Professional
Section. N.p., Montgomery Directory,
1960.
160p. Hamilton County; historical
section emphasizes the period 1795-1900.
LOHMANN, Salina, "The
Pioneer," Ashtabula County Historical Society, Quar-
terly Bulletin, VIII, No. 2 (June 15, 1961), 1-6. Pioneer life in
Ashtabula
County; partly documentary.
McCLOSKY, Martha, and others, Unity,
Ohio,...1810-1960. Privately published,
1960. 12p.
MORSBACH, Mabel, We Live in
Cincinnati. Cincinnati, Cincinnati Public
Schools, 1961. 217p. A
history of the city from Indian times to the present for
fifth grade history classes.
MYERS, Charlton, "Marion Through
the Years," Beautiful Ohio, II, No. 3 ([De-
cember] 1960), 17-20, 62.
"Proposed Preservation--Oberlin,
Ohio," Historic Preservation, XII (1960), 153.
The James Monroe home in Oberlin.
REMLEY, Catherine B., "The
Blennerhassett Story," Buckeye Historian, I, No. 3
(January-February 1961), 8-11.
SEIFERT, Myron T., "Columbus
Automobile Club Stages First Big Vehicle Show
in 1911," Franklin County
Historical Society, Landmarks, I (1960), 22-24.
SHEPPERSON, Wilbur S., "William
Bullock--An American Failure," Historical
and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
XIX (1961), 144-152. Bullock was
an Englishman who planned a utopia at
Elmwood Hall across the river from
Cincinnati and had close connections in
Cincinnati.
STEVENS, Marilyn, The Village [Grand
Rapids, Ohio]: A Documentary of a
Rural Ohio Village from Its Earliest
Beginnings to the Present Day. Grand
Rapids, Ohio, Kuhlman Studios, 1961.
[62]p.
TALCOTT, Kathryn H., "Hartsgrove,"
Ashland County Historical Society,
Quarterly Bulletin, VII, No. 3 (September 15, 1960), [1-5].
WOMACK, Diana, "Review of a
109-Year-Old Clermont County Newspaper,"
Clermont County Historical Society, Clermont
Historian, I, No. 1 (Fall 1960),
4. Refers to the New Richmond Age, October
16, 1851.
MEDICINE
ELLETT, Clarence, "The Norwalk
[Ohio] Smallpox Epidemic--1902," Ohio State
Medical Journal, LVII (1961), 766, 768.
HORINE, Emmet Field, Daniel Drake
(1785-1852): Pioneer Physician of the
Midwest. Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1961.
425p.
MISCELLANEOUS
DESHLER, Carol W., "A Pen Pal
Writes About the Ohio Emblems," Buckeye
Historian, I, No. 1 (September-October 1960), 8-11.
PARK, Clyde W., "Reunion in
Cincinnati," Historical and Philosophical Society
of Ohio, Bulletin, XVIII (1960),
278-279. An account of a reunion between
Lafayette and Frau Caroline Mundhenk,
who had delivered messages to him at
Olmutz prison.
WOLCOTT, Merlin D., "Heroism at Marblehead," Inland
Seas, XVI (1960),
269-274. An account of the work of
Captain Lucien Clemons and his crews at the
Marblehead life-saving station.
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OHIO IN THE WARS
BOND, Otto F., ed., Under the Flag of
the Nation: Diaries and Letters of a
Yankee Volunteer in the Civil War. Columbus, Ohio State University Press for
the Ohio Historical Society, 1961. 308p.
The volunteer was Owen Johnston
Hopkins of Bellefontaine, who served in
the 42d and 182d Ohio Volunteer In-
fantry regiments.
CATTON, Bruce, "What Were Ohioans
Fighting For in the Civil War?" Ohioana,
IV (1961), 44-47.
The Civil War and Tallmadge, Ohio,
1861-1865. Tallmadge, Ohio, Tallmadge
His-
torical Society, 1961. 30p.
COLES, Harry L., "Raising an
Army," Museum Echoes, XXXIV (1961), 27-30.
On the recruitment of Ohio troops during
the Civil War.
DAMM, Robert L., "The Appointment
of McClellan," Museum Echoes, XXXIV
(1961), 19-22.
DANIELS, Jack E., "Lake County
Enters the Civil War," Lake County Historical
Society, Historical Society
Quarterly, III, No. 2 (April 1961), [2-4].
DODDS, Gilbert F., Bibliography of
the War of 1812: Commemorating the One
Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of
the War of 1812. Columbus, Franklin
County Historical Society, 1961. 19p.
DODDS, Gilbert F., "Ohio's Three
Civil War Governors--1860-1865," Franklin
County Historical Society, Landmarks,
I (1960), 16-21.
DODGE, Robert John, The Struggle for
Control of Lake Erie (Papers on the War
of 1812 in the Northwest, No. 8).
Columbus, Anthony Wayne Parkway Board,
1961. 38p. Mimeographed.
DOWNER, Edward T., Ohio Troops in the
Field (Publications of the (Ohio Civil
War Centennial Commission, No. 2).
Columbus, Ohio State University Press for
the Ohio Historical Society, [1961].
Reprinted from Civil War History, III
(1957), 253-284.
DUCKETT, Kenneth W., "Recollections
of a Recruit," Museum Echoes, XXXIV
(1961), 35-38. The recruit was Henry O.
Dwight of Company D, 20th Ohio
Volunteer Infantry.
FUNK, Arville L., "An Ohio Farmer's
Account of Morgan's Raid," Ohio His-
torical Quarterly, LXX (1961), 244-246.
GOVERNOR'S COMMITTEE for Commemorating
the Sesquicentennial of the
War of 1812, Program Suggestions for
Commemorating the Sesquicentennial of
the War of 1812. Columbus, the Committee, 1960. [33]p. Contains an
outline of
the events of the war in the Northwest.
HARPER, Robert S., Gallipolis,
1861-1865. Columbus, [Ohio Civil War Centen-
nial Commission, 1961]. 8p.
HARPER, Robert S., Ohio Handbook of
the Civil War. Columbus, Ohio His-
torical Society for the Ohio Civil War
Centennial Commission, 1961. 78p.
HARPER, Robert S., The Ohio Press in
the Civil War (Publications of the Ohio
Civil War Centennial Commission, No. 3).
Columbus, Ohio State University
Press for the Ohio Historical Society,
[1961]. 35p. Reprinted from Civil War
History, III (1957), 221-252.
HEMINGER, R. L., comp., Hancock
County and the Civil War. [Findlay], Re-
publican Courier, [1960 or 1961]. 32p. Mimeographed.
JONES, Robert Huhn, "Camp
Dennison," Museum Echoes, XXXIV (1961), 43-46.
A federal camp near Cincinnati, 1861-65.
KNOPF, Richard C., transcriber, Letters
from the Secretary of War, 1812-1813,
Relating to the War of 1812 in the
Northwest (Document Transcriptions of
the
War of 1812 in the Northwest, VIII).
Columbus, Ohio Historical Society, 1961.
170p. Mimeographed.
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KNOPF, Richard C., transcriber, Letters
to the Secretary of War, 1812, Relating
to the War of 1812 in the Northwest (Document Transcriptions of the War of
1812 in the Northwest, VII, Parts 1-2).
Columbus, Ohio Historical Society,
1961. 399p.
KNOPF, Richard C., A Short Chronology
of the War of 1812 in the Northwest.
Columbus, Anthony Wayne Parkway Board,
1960. 23p.
MARCHMAN, Watt P., "'Old Betsy' in
the War of 1812," Buckeye Historian, I,
No. 5 (May-June 1961), 3-7. A cannon
used in the defense of Fort Stephenson at
Fremont.
MILLER, Shelby, "Columbus' Civil
War Prison Camp," Beautiful Ohio, III, No. 1
([May] 1961), 33. Camp Chase.
Ohio in the Civil War. [Cleveland], Standard Oil Company, [1961]. 40p.
ROSEBOOM, Eugene H., "The First
Call for Troops, 1961," Museum Echoes,
XXXIV (1961), 3-6. The response in Ohio.
SKEEN, Carl Edward, Jefferson and the
West, 1798-1808 (Papers on the War of
1812 in the Northwest, No. 7). Columbus,
Anthony Wayne Parkway Board,
1960. 54p. Mimeographed.
STUTLER, Boyd B., "The Campaign in
West Virginia, 1861," Museum Echoes,
XXXIV (1961), 11-15. Participation of
Ohio troops.
TUCKER, Louis L., "Cincinnati and
the Civil War," Historical and Philosophical
Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XIX
(1961), 153-158.
VITZ, Carl, "Cincinnati: Civil War
Port," Museum Echoes, XXXIV (1961),
51-54.
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
BADER, Arno L., "Melodrama in Ohio:
Avery Hopwood and Boss Cox of Cin-
cinnati," Ohio Historical
Quarterly, LXX (1961), 145-151. The story of a play
about Boss Cox.
FELT, Thomas E., "Suggestions for a
Plan of County Organization: Charles Dick
Lays the Groundwork for the Campaign of
1896," Ohio Historical Quarterly,
LXIX (1960), 367-378.
LEE, R. Alton, "The Corwin
Amendment in the Secession Crisis," Ohio Historical
Quarterly, LXX (1961), 1-26.
TREFOUSSE, Hans L., "Ben Wade and
the Failure of the Impeachment of John-
son," Historical and Philosophical
Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XVIII (1960),
241-253.
ZORNOW, William Frank, "Clement L.
Vallandigham and the Democratic Party
in 1864," Historical and
Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XIX (1961),
21-37.
RECREATION AND SPORTS
FROLUND, Vic, Down Memory Lane with
Rayen and South: A Game by Game
Account of Youngstown's Keenest
Football Rivalry, Covering Almost Fifty
Years of Ohio Gridiron History. New York, William-Frederick Press, 1961.
133p.
SLATZER, Robert F., "Jim Thorpe and
the Oorang Indians," Beautiful Ohio, II,
No. 3 ([December] 1960), 21-22. A
football club with headquarters at LaRue,
Ohio, in 1922 and 1923.
A SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS 353
RELIGION
BINSFELD, Edmund L., "Francisca
Bauer, the Sister of the Woods," Ohio His-
torical Quarterly, LXIX (1960), 353-366.
SIM, Mary B., "Old South
Congregational Church," Lake County Historical So-
ciety, Historical Society Quarterly, II,
No. 3 (Summer 1960), [2-4].
SOCIAL HISTORY
HATCH, Margaret G., "Pioneer
Fun," Buckeye Historian, I, No. 2 (November-
December 1960), 3-6.
HUNT, R. Allan, "Symmes' Onion Skin
World," Tradition, III, No. 3 (December
1960), 6-10. John Symmes of Hamilton,
Ohio, and his theory of the world as
concentric hollow spheres.
LOTTICK, Kenneth V., "The Western
Reserve and the Frontier Thesis." Ohio
Historical Quarterly, LXX (1961), 45-47. An exception to the Turner thesis
that the frontier greatly altered the
cultural pattern of early settlements.
WESLEY, Charles H., The History of
the Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Free and
Accepted Masons of the State of Ohio,
1849-1960: An Epoch in American Fra-
ternalism. Wilberforce, Ohio, Central State College Press, 1961. 457p.
TRANSPORTATION
DIEHL, John A., "The Covered
Bridges of Franklin County," Franklin County
Historical Society, Landmarks, I
(1960), 7-15.
DRASTER, Louis L., "Cleveland
Innerbelt--Assurance for the Future," Highway
Magazine, LII (1961), 14-17. Historical introduction.
HATCH, Margaret G., "Ebenezer Zane
and Zane's Trace," Buckeye Historian, I,
No. 3 (January-February 1961), 3-7.
RATIGAN, William, Great Lakes
Shipwrecks and Survivals. Grand Rapids,
Mich., Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Company, 1960. 298p.
SPINDLER, W. H., "Interstate
Ohio," Highway Magazine, LII (1961), 110-113.
Gives comparison between roads in 1927
and 1960.
WHITE, John H., "The College Hill
Narrow Gauge," Historical and Philosophical
Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XVIII
(1960), 227-239.
ZILLMER, A. T., "The Lake Erie
Excursion Company," Inland Seas, XVI
(1960), 275-282. Interests were held in
Cleveland, and some of the officeholders
were Clevelanders.
TRAVEL AND DESCRIPTION
ANDERSON, David D., "Charles
Dickens on Lake Erie," Inland Seas, XVII
(1961), 25-30. Includes overland trip
from Cincinnati to Sandusky, with descrip-
tions of Sandusky and Cleveland in 1842.
ECKERT, Allan W., ed., "Stage Over
Ohio, 1834," Tradition, IV, No. 3 (March
1961), 23-27, 53-58. Describes a trip
made by the Rev. Philip Read of England
from Sandusky to Cincinnati.
PAULSON, F. M., "Ohio's Happy
Holiday Islands," Sohioan, XXXIII, No. 3
(June 1961), 2-4. Twenty islands in
western Lake Erie, with some historical
background.
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THESES ON OHIO SUBJECTS IN OHIO COLLEGES
AND
UNIVERSITIES
BALDWIN, Donald R., The Presidency of
William H. Scott, Ohio University,
1872-1883. Ohio University, M.A., 1960.
BLOOM, Stuart C., William McKinley: The
Congressional Years, 1876-1891.
Ohio State University, M.A., 1960.
HYLAND, Thomas R., Ohio in the
Presidential Election of 1936. Ohio State
University, M.A., 1960.
MELLOTT, Clifford W., The Legislative
Career of Samuel Shellabarger [of
Springfield, Ohio]. Ohio State
University, M.A., 1960.
MOORE, Donald J., Clinton County, Ohio,
in the Civil War, 1861-1865. Miami
University, M.A., 1961.
SKEEN, Carl E., Jefferson and the West,
1798-1808. Ohio State University, M.A.,
1960. Evaluates the policies and
administration of Thomas Jefferson in the Ohio
Valley.
SMITH, Jack Lester, A History of the
Miami Valley Conservancy. Miami Uni-
versity, M.A., 1961.
SMITH, Lawrence E., The 1946 Senate
Elections in Ohio, Indiana, Missouri, and
Wisconsin. Ohio State University, M.A.,
1960.
SMITH, Margie A., The Presidential
Election of 1884 in Ohio. Ohio State Uni-
versity, M.A., 1960.
A Survey of Publications
In Ohio History and Archaeology
August 1960 - July 1961
Compiled by S. WINIFRED SMITH
AGRICULTURE
HENLEIN, Paul C., "Early Cattle
Ranges of the Ohio Valley," Agricultural His-
tory, XXXV (1961), 150-154.
"The Jackson Cut-Off," Northwest Ohio
Quarterly, XXXII (1960), 187-191. A
ditch in Wood County to drain the Black
Swamp, built in 1878 and 1879.
RHOADES, Rendell, ed., "Some
'Memoranda of the Locust Season in Ohio
1855,'" Ohio Historical
Quarterly, LXX (1961), 152-156.
ANTISLAVERY MOVEMENT
BARMANN, Lawrence F., "John Brown
at Harpers Ferry: A Contemporary
Analysis," West Virginia
History, XXII (1961), 141-158.
COLLACOTT, Margaret O., "The Escape
of Milton Clarke," Lake County His-
torical Society, Historical Society
Quarterly, II, No. 4 (November 1960), [2-3].
An account of the escape of a fugitive
slave at Centerville (now Madison), Ohio.
GARA, Larry, "The Underground
Railroad: Legend or Reality?" Proceedings of
the American Philosophical Society, CV (1961), 334-339. Contains a number of
Ohio references.
HARRIS, Andrew, Jr., "Northern
Reaction to the John Brown Raid," Negro His-
tory Bulletin, XXIV (1961), 177-180, 187.
SHEELER, J. Reuben, "John Brown: A
Century Later," Negro History Bulletin,
XXIV (1960), 7-10, 15. Contains a number
of Ohio references.
ARCHAEOLOGY
BABY, Margaret E., "Prehistoric
Indian Mounds and Earthworks," Buckeye His-
torian, I, No. 1 (September-October 1960), 3-7.
BABY, Raymond S., and Asa Mays, Jr.,
"Excavation of the Greenbrier Farm
Mound," Museum Echoes, XXXIII
(1960), 95.
BABY, Raymond S., "A Glacial Kame
Wolf Mask-Headdress," American An-
tiquity, XXVI (1961), 552-553.