A SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS IN OHIO HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY AUGUST 1964 - JULY 1965 compiled by S. WINIFRED SMITH ANTISLAVERY MOVEMENT "Antislavery Movement Began in 1817," Ohio Genealogical Society, Report, V, No. 3 (June 1965), 2. On Jefferson County and the free-labor store at Mount Pleasant. BAUER, Katherine S., "Abolition and the Purdys," Summit County Historical Society, Bulletin, XVIII, No. 6 (June 1965), [2]. A family living at North Springfield.
ARCHAEOLOGY "Artifacts from Collection of Tom Hall," Ohio Archaeologist, XV (1965), 82. Points found in Tuscarawas and Coshocton counties. BABY, Raymond S., and Martha A. Potter, "Four Fluted Points from Summit County, Ohio," Ohio Archaeologist, XV (1965), 64-65. "Banded Slate Gorgets from Ohio," Ohio Archaeologist, XV (1965), 92. In the James J. Mathews collection. "Bifurcated Variations," Ohio Archaeologist, XV (1965), 106. Four points in the collec- tion of Charles Voshall; surface finds in Tuscarawas County. BLANK, John Edward, "The Brown's Bottom Site, Ross County, Ohio," Ohio Archaeol- ogist, XV (1965), 16-21. BLANK, John Edward, "The McGraw Site," Ohio Archaeologist, XV (1965), 51-59. Scioto Township, Ross County. Hopewell. BRANSCOME, Ray E., "A Great Hobby," Ohio Archaeologist, XV (1965), 98-101. Describes a number of archaeological finds in Butler and Hamilton counties. "Cache of Blades," Ohio Archaeologist, XV (1965), 104. Found in Milford Township, Knox County. |
254 OHIO HISTORY
CHADWICK, D. E., "An Adena Mound
Excavation," Ohio Archaeologist, XV (1965),
93-97. In Morgan Township, Knox County.
COCHRAN, Richard, "A Coshocton
County Rock Shelter," Ohio Archaeologist, XV
(1965), 12-14.
FITTING, James E., "Ceramic
Relationships of Four Late Woodland Sites in Northern
Ohio," Wisconsin Archeologist, XLV
(1964), 160-175.
FITTING, James E., Late Woodland
Cultures of Southeastern Michigan (Museum of
Anthropology, University of Michigan, Anthropological
Papers, No. 24). Ann Arbor,
University of Michigan, 1965. 165p. + 48
plates. Comparative for Ohio.
GRIMM, Elmer, "Fine Adena
Specimens," Ohio Archaeologist, XV (1965), 83. White
Flint Ridge points found in Ross County;
from the collection of Arthur G. Smith.
HERTZOG, Keith P., "Hopewell
Meteoric Iron Artifacts," Ohio Archaeologist, XV
(1965), 8-11.
"Hopewell Corner Notch
Points," Ohio Archaeologist, XV (1965), 5.
HOPKINS, Harry, "Boyles Bait Shop
Burial Site, Troy, Ohio," Ohio Archaeologist, XIV
(1964), 138-139.
"Jeffrey Pour Collection," Ohio
Archaeologist, XV (1965), 86-87. All but five of the
collection of 119 are known to have been
found in Miami County.
JOHNSON, Richard H., "Hopewell
Cache from Marion County, "Ohio Archaeologist,
XV (1965), 105.
"A Large Flint Blade," Ohio
Archaeologist, XV (1965), 72-73. A Scioto County find.
LEAR, John, "Ancient America's
Geometers," Saturday Review, October 3, 1964, pp.
53-56. Includes a discussion of the
Adena and Hopewell cultures and a cover illustra-
tion and sketch of the Serpent Mound in
Adams County, Ohio.
LOVELESS, H. G., "Ohio's Mound
Circuit," Travel, CXXII, No. 3 (September 1964),
38-40.
MEYER, Richard, "An Earthen
Jar," Ohio Archaeologist, XV (1965), 66. Found near
Fostoria.
MEYER, Richard, "Pottery
Face," Ohio Archaeologist, XV (1965), 44. Discovered in
Wood County in 1884.
MORTINE, Wayne, "The Cramlet
Site," Ohio Archaeologist, XIV (1964), 112-114. A
site near Newcomerstown excavated in
June 1964.
MYRON, Robert, Shadow of the Hawk:
Saga of the Mound Builders. New York, G. P.
Putnam's Sons, 1964. 189p. Includes much
Ohio material based on the collections of
the Ohio State Museum.
PAINTER, Floyd, "Palaeo-Indian
Projectile Points from Ohio," Ohio Archaeologist,
XV (1965), 67-69.
PALMER, Kay L., "Unfinished Slate
Blanks," Ohio Archaeologist, XV (1965), 107.
Found in Bowling Green Township, Marion
County.
"'Pedigreed' Fluted Points," Ohio
Archaeologist, XV (1965), 30. Three Ohio specimens.
"Pentagonal Points," Ohio
Archaeologist, XV (1965), 81. All are Tuscarawas County
surface finds in the collection of
Charles Voshall.
"Portsmouth Member Makes Prize
Find," Ohio Archaeologist, XV (1965), 84-85. Large
flint knife found in Scioto County by
James W. Miller.
PRUFER, Olaf H., and others, The
McGraw Site: A Study in Hopewellian Dynamics
(Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Scientific
Publications, new series, Vol. 4,
No. 1). Cleveland, Museum of Natural
History, 1965. 144p.
SHRIVER, Phillip R., "Three
Ashtabula Points," Ohio Archaeologist, XV (1965), 28-29.
SHUMAKER, Karen J., "A Hopewellian
Charnel House: A Reconstruction," Ohio
Archaeologist, XV (1965), 60-62. At Mound 10, Mound City Group, Ross
County.
SMITH, Arthur George, "Nellie
Chert," Ohio Archaeologist, XV (1965), 6-7. Quarried
in Coshocton County; specimens all found
in Ohio.
SMITH, Arthur George, "Two Odd
Knives from Huron County, Ohio," Ohio Archaeol-
ogist, XV (1965), 70-71.
SMITH, Arthur George, "Why Did They
Do It?" Ohio Archaeologist, XV (1965), 103.
On three altered slate artifacts.
"Swiger Artifacts," Ohio
Archaeologist, XV (1965), 90-91. Specimens from Erie, Huron,
Medina, and Coshocton counties in the
collection of Paul R. Swiger.
"Two Unusual Artifacts," Ohio
Archaeologist, XV (1965), 74. A fluted point and
humped gorget from Huron County.
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255
WRIGHT, Norman L., "A Selection of
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Coshocton, Ohio," Ohio
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YARNELL, Richard Asa, Aboriginal
Relationships Between Culture and Plant Life in
the Upper Great Lakes Region (Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan,
Anthropological Papers, No. 23). Ann Arbor, University of Michigan, 1964. 218p.
Expanded area includes sites in Ohio.
ARTS AND CRAFTS
"Antiques: The Old Northwest
Territory," Antiques, LXXXVII (1965), 300-331. A
large number of Ohio items are
illustrated.
ARRINGTON, Joseph Earl, "Henry
Lewis' Moving Panorama of the Mississippi River,"
Louisiana History, VI (1965), 239-272. The panorama was painted in
Cincinnati.
"Danse a la Dayton," Dayton,
USA, I, No. 3 (March 1965), 18-20, 54. History of ballet
in Dayton.
FERRELL, Nancie Clow, "The Slave
That Captivated America," Cincinnati Historical
Society, Bulletin, XXII (1964),
221-239. On Hiram Powers' statue the "Greek
Slave."
FOLGER, Fred J., "A Master Model
Shipbuilder and His Ohio Project," Maumee His-
torical Society, Ohio Cues, XIV,
No. 8 (May 1965), 3, 6. Robert Bruckshaw of
Toledo and his model ships, including
three named for the state of Ohio.
FRAMPTON, Eleanor, "Dance in Ohio
-- A Survey," Ohioana, VIII (1965), 45-47, 80-82.
GIBBS, James W., "Preliminary
Survey of Ohio Horologers," Ohioana, VIII (1964),
35-37, 78-79.
GRIFFIN, Velma, "World's Master
Carver," Grit (Williamsport, Pa.), July 5, 1964,
pp. 1, 23. Ernest Warther of New Dover,
Ohio.
HOGE, Thomas A., "Covered Bridge
Country," Sohioan, XXXVII, No. 3 (June 1965),
25-27. Gives some account of the early
builders and types of bridges.
JENNY, George F., "Ohioan's
Christmas Song Lives in Hearts of Children," Ohio
Farmer, CCXXXIV, No. 12 (December 1964), 13. Benjamin Hanby and
his "Up on
the House Top."
KELLER, Kathryn M., "Ohio on
Wheels," Maumee Valley Historical Society, Ohio Cues,
XIV, No. 3 (December 1964), 4-5. The
carriage and wagon industry in Ohio.
KIRK, Clara Marburg, W. D. Howells
and Art in His Time. New Brunswick, N.J.,
Rutgers University Press, 1965. 336p.
Chapter I covers the Ohio period, and there
are scattered references throughout to
Ohioans.
MacKENZIE, Donald R., "Early Ohio
Painters: The Prewar Years," Ohio History,
LXXIII (1964), 254-262.
MacKENZIE, Donald R., "The
Itinerant Artist in Early Ohio," Ohio History, LXXIII
(1964), 41-46.
MAUST, Don, "Stan Hywet:
Magnificent Tudor Manor," Antiques Journal, XX, No. 2
(February 1965), 8-15, 25. Mansion built
by Frank A. Seiberling at Akron in
1911-15.
ROBERSON, Samuel A., and William H.
Gerdts, "The Greek Slave," Newark Museum,
The Museum, new series, XVII (1965), 1-32. On the masterpiece of
Hiram Powers.
WHITE, John H., Jr., "Alexander
Latta as a Locomotive Designer," Cincinnati Histori-
cal Society, Bulletin, XXIII
(1965), 128-135.
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millan Company, 1965. 344p.
THORNBURG, Opal, "Turtle Creek
Traveler: A Chapter from the Life of Marcus
Mote, Artist," Quaker History, LIV
(1965), 35-44.
TOWLE, Edward L., "Charles
Whittlesey's Early Studies of Fluctuating Great Lakes
Water Levels," Inland Seas, XXI
(1965), 4-13. Introduction contains biographical
material on Whittlesey.
TURNER, Victor R., "Harman
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BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY
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concise history of twenty-two local
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HICKMAN, W. Braddock, "Fifty Years
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WALKER, Kenneth R., "The Era of
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EDUCATION AND CULTURE
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Street opposite the Ohio State University
campus.
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account of the school from its
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beginnings of
the library written over sixty years ago
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MANNING, Annette Fillmore, "My
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MARCHMAN, Watt P., "Hayes
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library holdings of the Ohio Historical
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XXXVI (1964), 182-193. On the theater in
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FOLKLORE
FABEN, Walter W., "Roche de Bout,"
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XIV, No. 4 (January 1965), 4-5, No. 5
(February 1965), 4-5. Legend of the Ottawa
Indians of an incident at the rock in
the Maumee near present-day Waterville.
SALOMON, George, "John Maynard of
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1800's" Ohio Historical Society, Echoes, III, No. 8 (August
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GENEALOGY
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(February 1965), 1, 2, 4. Burns was a maternal ancestor
of John Glenn, Jr.
CONNER, E. Margaret (Masters), Conner
and Masters: Pioneer Families of Guernsey
County, Ohio; from Pioneers to the
Twentieth Century. Cambridge, Ohio,
the
author, 1964. 170p.
CONNER, E. Margaret, "Early
Pioneers Buried in Founder's Cemetery," Ohio Geneal-
ogical Society, Report, V, No. 1
(February 1965), 3. At Cambridge, Ohio.
CRAWFORD, Hammond, "County's
Hobbyist's Delight," Ohio Genealogical Society,
Report, V, No. 3 (June 1965), 3. Includes list of cemeteries in
Jefferson County.
CRAWFORD, Hammond, "What About That
Long Lost Relative You've Been Looking
For?" Ohio Genealogical Society, Report,
V, No. 3 (June 1965), 3-4. Lists Jefferson
County natives recorded in Oregon
donation land claims.
DALTON, Robert F., "Firelands Up
for Grabs," Ohio Genealogical Society, Report, IV,
No. 5 (October 1964), 3. An account of
the origin of the Firelands and the method
of distribution to claimants.
DICKORE, Marie, "The Cornelius
Snider Family of Hamilton County, Ohio," Cincin-
nati Historical Society, Bulletin, XXII
(1964), 195-197.
DICKORE, Marie, "The Lewis Drake
Family of Columbia Township, Hamilton County,
Ohio," Cincinnati Historical
Society, Bulletin, XXII (1964), 138-139.
"Friend Updegraff and Family Arrive
in 1802," Ohio Genealogical Society, Report, V,
No. 3 (June 1965), 1, 3. Nathan
Updegraff was an important industrialist and
agriculturalist in Jefferson County and
one of the "managers" of construction of
the Quaker Meeting House at Mount
Pleasant.
"Glenn Family Settled at Claysville
in 1837," Ohio Genealogical Society, Report, V,
No. 1 (February 1965), 1.
HOLLIDAY, John C., Holliday and Kin. Privately
published, 1964. 83p.
McLELAND, Gertrude and Mary, "The
Cunninghams in Madison Township," Lake
County Historical Society, Historical
Society Quarterly, VI, No. 2 (May 1964),
[1-6].
Ohio Records and Pioneer Families, V (1964), No. 4. Contains: Trumbull County tax
list, 1810; Carroll County marriage
index, 1840-49; family records for Brooks,
Whitney, Zane, Heisler, Shane, Carr,
Ross, Stuart, Vaughn, and Martin families;
Fairfield County, Berne Township
Cemetery; Highland County, Falls Creek Friends
Cemetery; Monroe County newspaper
digest, 1853-54; Monroe County, Center
Township record book, 1835-54; and Meigs
County pioneer families, H-L.
Ohio Records and Pioneer Families, VI (1965), No. 1. Contains: Ross County tax list,
1810; Belmont County marriage records,
1801-3; miscellaneous cemetery records for
Clinton, Carroll, Fairfield, Knox, and
Stark counties; Carroll County marriage in-
dex, 1840-49; Perry County, New
Lexington Unity Presbyterian Church, roll of
members, 1816-49; War of 1812 soldiers
buried in Ross, Fayette, Pickaway, and
Greene counties; family Bible records
for Hays, Penn, and Underwood-Lincoln
families; clippings from early Ohio
newspapers; family records for Wells, Smyser,
and Johns families; Meigs County pioneer
families, L-M.
Ohio Records and Pioneer Families, VI (1965), No. 2. Contains: Pickaway County tax
list, 1810; Portage County tax list,
1810; Preble County tax list, 1810-11; Carroll
County marriage index, 1840-49; list of
soldiers of the War of 1812 buried in Ross,
Fayette, Pickaway, and Greene counties;
family records for Patterson, Williamson,
Johnston, Reed, Joh, Bozman, and Helmick
families; clippings from early Ohio
newspapers; Meigs County pioneer
families, M-R.
Ohio Records and Pioneer Families, VI (1965), No. 3. Contains: Madison, Muskingum,
Miami, and Montgomery County tax lists,
1810; Monroe County tax list, 1816;
Carroll County marriage index, 1840-49,
S-Y; Huron County cemetery records
and family data; family records for
Wagner and Waltz families; data on soldiers
of the War of 1812 buried in Ross,
Fayette, Pickaway, and Greene counties; Shelby
County marriage records, 1824-30; Shelby
County land holders before 1822; Meigs
County pioneer families, R-S.
The Ohio Researcher, III, No. 2 (September 1964). Contains: Vinton County
deeds and
marriages, 1850; Vinton County wills,
1853-56; Fayette County wills, 1828-33;
Fayette County marriages, 1810-13;
Fayette County deeds, 1810-12; Knox County
deeds, 1808-9.
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261
The Ohio Researcher, II [III], No. 3 (December 1964). Contains: Clermont
County wills,
1810-15; Clermont County marriage
records, 1801-6; Morgan County wills, 1819-29;
Vinton County probate court journal,
1852-53; Gallia and Athens County deed rec-
ords, 1792-1809.
The Ohio Researcher, III, No. 4 (March 1965). Contains: Brown County deeds,
1818;
Athens County marriages, 1817-20; Adams
County deeds, 1798-1803; Hamilton
County wills, 1801-64; Athens County
deeds, 1793-96.
The Ohio Researcher, IV, No. 1 (June 1965). Contains: Genealogical sources
in Ohio;
Butler County marriages, 1847-48; Butler
County deeds, 1803-4; Hamilton County
births, 1880-84; Hamilton County deeds,
1787-95; Muskingum County wills and
administrations, 1804-8; directions for
cleaning and copying tombstone inscriptions.
"Pioneers Buried in Early Cemetery:
The Seceder Cemetery, Mount Pleasant, Jefferson
County, Ohio," Ohio Genealogical
Society, Report, V, No. 3 (June 1965), 3.
SJODAHL, Lars H., "The Children and
Grandchildren of Ephraim Kibbey and Timothy
Kibby, Seventh and Eighth Generations in
America," Cincinnati Historical Society,
Bulletin, XXII (1964), 259-262.
SJODAHL, Lars H., "The Kibbys and
Kibbeys of Early Cincinnati," Cincinnati His-
torical Society, Bulletin, XXII
(1964), 38-40.
STONER, Vera Barnhart, The Family of
John Smith of Trotwood, Muskingum County.
Privately published, 1964. 49p.
TOWNSEND, Hollis L., and Lloyd R.
Townsend, The Genealogy and History of the
Solomon Townsend Family, 1754-1962. Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, R. F. Plummer Com-
pany, [1964]. 202p.
GENERAL
ANDER, O. Fritiof, ed., In the Trek
of the Immigrants: Essays Presented to Carl
Wittke. Rock Island, Ill., Augustana College Library, 1964.
325p. Includes "Carl
Wittke, Historian," by Harvey Wish;
"Bibliography of Works by Carl Wittke," by
Clarence H. Cramer; "A Brief
History of Immigrant Groups in Ohio," by Francis
P. Weisenburger; and "The Negro in
the Old Northwest," by James H. Rodabaugh.
BILLIGMEIER, Robert H., and Fred
Altschuler Picard, eds., The Old Land and the
New: The Journals of Two Swiss
Families in America in the 1820's. Minneapolis,
University of Minnesota Press, 1965.
281p. The families were those of Johannes
Schweiger and Johann Rutlinger; the
latter settled in Columbiana County.
ERWIN, Paul F., ed., Round on the
Ends: A Story of Ohio. Cincinnati, Creative Writers
and Publishers, Inc., 1964. 84p. A study
guide for elementary and junior high school
classes.
Ohio's 88 Counties; When Founded, How
Named. Columbus, Ohio Department of
Devel-
opment, n. d. Folder.
Pioneers in Ohio. Columbus, Ohio Department of Development, n. d. 2p.
SIEDEL, Frank, and James Siedel, eds., Albums:
. . . in the Ohio Heritage. Cleveland,
Standard Oil Company (Ohio), 1960-64. I:
Great Moments; II: Pioneers of Science
and Invention; III: Industry; IV: Agriculture; V: Transportation;
VI: Govern-
ment; VII: Literature; VIII: Architecture.
The Wonderful World of Ohio. Columbus, Ohio Department of Highways, 1965. [46]p.
HISTORICAL FICTION
PERRY, Dick, Raymond and Me That
Summer. New York, Harcourt, Brace and World,
1964. 182p. Laid in Cincinnati in the
depression of the 1930's.
INDIANS AND INDIAN WARS
AUMANN, Francis R., "Indian
Oratory," Palimpsest, XLVI (1965), 251-256. Includes
speech of Mingo chief Logan.
BAUMAN, Robert F., "The Indian
Trading System," Northwest Ohio Quarterly,
XXXVI (1964), 146-167.
262 OHIO
HISTORY
BLAIN, Harry S., "Little Turtle's
Watch," Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXXVII (1965),
27-32.
"Bouquet's Expedition," Ohio
Historical Society, Echoes, III, No. 9 (September 1964),
[1].
CLEARY, Marion, "County's Last
Ottawa Indian -- Betsy Mo-John Dies in 1908," Ohio
Genealogical Society, Report, IV,
No. 5 (October 1964), 1, 2.
"Fort Laurens," Ohio
Historical Society, Echoes, IV, No. 6 (June 1965), [1].
"Hostile Indians Burned Ramsdell's Blockhouse,"
Ohio Genealogical Society, Report,
IV, No. 5 (October 1964), 2. On Sandusky
peninsula, September 28, 1812.
Indians of the Ohio Country. Columbus, Ohio Department of Development, n. d. [4]p.
JENNY, George F., "Ohio's Last
Indian Tribe -- the Wyandots," Ohio Farmer,
CCXXXV, No. 5 (March 1965), 42-43.
LABOR
McMURRAY, David A., "The
Willys-Overland Strike, 1919," Northwest Ohio Quarterly,
XXXVI (1964), 171-180; XXXVII (1965),
33-43, 74-80.
LITERATURE
ANDERSON, David D., "On
Re-Discovering Brand Whitlock," Ohioana, VIII (1965),
67-69.
BUCKINGHAM, Ray E., "Ohio's Boy
Journalists: A Forgotten Phase of Scouting,"
Ohioana, VII (1964), 67-71. "Tribal" magazines
published by Ohio boys in the Lone
Scouts of America.
DOWNES, Randolph C., "A Newspaper's
Childhood -- The Marion Star from Hume to
Harding," Northwest Ohio
Quarterly, XXXVI (1964), 134-145.
FORD, Margaret O., "A Western
Reserve Writer," Ohioana, VIII (1965), 91. Albert
Gallatin Riddle.
MEYER, Roy Willard, The Middle
Western Farm Novel in the Twentieth Century.
Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press,
1965. 265p.
"Ohioan Has Edited Series of
Letters by the Presidents," Ohioana, VII (1964), 87-89.
Series edited by H. Jack Lang and
published in numerous newspapers. Subjects of
letters of the Ohio presidents are given
and a Garfield letter is reproduced.
POLKING, Kirk, "Magazine for
Writers to Mark Its 45th Year," Ohioana, VIII (1965),
86, 92. Writer's Digest, published
at Cincinnati.
STECKMESSER, Kent L., "Custer in
Fiction: George A. Custer, Hero or Villain?"
American West, I, No. 4 (Fall 1964), 47-52, 63-64.
WEBER, Brom, Sherwood Anderson (Pamphlets
on American Writers, No. 43). Minne-
apolis, University of Minnesota Press,
1964. 48p.
LOCAL HISTORY
BENZING, Mrs. George, and others, Governor
William Bebb: Cabin-Birthplace and
Park. Hamilton, Ohio, Cullen Printing Company for the Butler
County Historical
Society, 1965. 16p.
BERNHARD, Charles, Jr., Loudonville
and Greater Mohican Area Sesquicentennial,
1814-1964. Loudonville, Ohio, Loudonville and Greater Mohican
Area Sesquicen-
tennial, Inc., 1964. 36p.
BOYD, Sidney R., Ashland, Ohio, Past
and Present in Word and Picture: A Sesquicen-
tennial History. Ashland, Ohio, the author, 1965. [48]p.
CARNES, John R., "Faurot
Park," Allen County Historical Society, Allen County Re-
porter, XX (1964), 73-84. At Lima. Includes history of Lima
Locomotive Machine
Company.
CARROLL, Lillian M., "Cedar Point
on Lake Erie," Maumee Valley Historical Society,
Ohio Cues, XIV, No. 6 (March 1965), 1, 5-6.
CHAPMAN, Edmund H., Cleveland:
Village to Metropolis -- A Case Study in Problems
of Urban Development in
Nineteenth-Century America. Cleveland,
Western Reserve
Historical Society and Press of Western
Reserve University, 1964. 166p.
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263
CARTER, Robert A., comp., Lexington
Area Sesquicentennial. [Lexington], the Sesqui-
centennial Committee, 1964. [52]p.
"Chardon and Geauga County," Lawyers
Title News, December 1964, Ohio Edition in-
sert. [4]p.
CLEARY, Marion, "Ezekial S. Haines
Plats Port Clinton at Mouth of Portage River,
1828," Ohio Genealogical Society, Report,
IV, No. 5 (October 1964), 3, 4.
CLEARY, Marion, "Minister Envisions
Lakeside," Ohio Genealogical Society, Report,
IV, No. 5 (October 1964), 1, 2, 4.
Richard P. Duvall plans site of religious summer
resort.
CLEARY, Marion, "Wolverton
Constructs Marblehead Lighthouse," Ohio Genealogical
Society, Report, IV, No. 5
(October 1964), 1, 3, 4. Stephen Woolverton of Erie
County.
CONNER, E. Margaret, "County Named
for an English Island," Ohio Genealogical
Society, Report, V, No. 1
(February 1965), 1. Guernsey County.
CRAWFORD, Hammond, "Jefferson
County Settlers Veterans of Indian Wars," Ohio
Genealogical Society, Report, V,
No. 3 (June 1965), 1, 2, 4.
DAVIS, Norman M., "Does Cleveland
Cleave to Leap Year?: Many Historical Events
Have Occurred in 366-day Years," The
Clevelander, XXIX, No. 4 (August 1964),
10, 12.
DOBBERT, G. A., "The 'Zinzinnati'
in Cincinnati," Cincinnati Historical Society, Bul-
letin, XXII (1964), 209-220. On the German character of the
"Over the Rhine" sec-
tion of the city.
"Early Villages Located Near the
Federal Trail," Ohio Genealogical Society, Report,
V, No. 1 (February 1965), 2, 3.
ECKERT, Allan W., A Time of Terror:
The Great Dayton Flood. Boston, Little, Brown
and Company, 1965. 341p.
ENGBERG, George B., ed.,
"Cincinnatians Promote the Panama Canal Route: A Docu-
ment," Cincinnati Historical
Society, Bulletin, XXII (1964), 186-192.
FARIES, Elizabeth, "The Use of
Local History Materials in Two Public Libraries: B.
In the Dayton (Ohio) Public
Library," Library Trends, XIII (1964), 197-202.
FAULHABER, Thomas,
"Northfield," Summit County Historical Society, Bulletin,
XVII, No. 11 (November 1964), [2-3].
"Firelands Society Is Second Oldest
in Ohio," Ohio Genealogical Society, Report, IV,
No. 4 (August 1964), 2.
FISHER, Frank, "Which We Have Loved
. . .," Pickaway County Historical Society,
Pickaway Quarterly, V, No. 1 (Winter 1965), 4-9. An account of markers in
Pick-
away County cemeteries.
FLEMING, May, History of Plymouth,
Ohio, 1815-1930. Plymouth, Ohio, Plymouth Ad-
vertiser, 1965. 13p.
FOLGER, Fred, "McGregor School
Named for a Champion," Maumee Valley Historical
Society, Ohio Cues, XIV, No. 2
(November 1964), 2, 5-6. A school in the Washing-
ton Local School District in Lucas
County was named indirectly for a champion
race horse, Robert McGregor.
FROHMAN, Charles E., A History of
Sandusky and Erie County. Columbus, Ohio His-
torical Society, 1965. 61p.
GORDON, Virgil M., "De Lery Portage
Marked," Ohio Genealogical Society, Report,
IV, No. 5 (October 1964), 3. Gives an
account of events at the portage across the
Sandusky peninsula.
"The Great Hinckley Hunt,"
Ohio Historical Society, Echoes, III, No. 11 (November
1964), [1]. A drive on predatory animals
in Hinckley Township, Medina County,
in 1818.
GRIFFIN, Jane G., ed., Here Is Lake
County, Ohio. Cleveland, Western Reserve His-
torical Society, 1964. 134p.
"A History of Shandy Hall,
1815-1965," Western Reserve Historical Society, Historical
Society News, XIX, No. 7 (July 1965), [1-8].
HOBERG, Rosanna, History of Batavia,
Ohio, 1814-1964. [Batavia], the author, 1963.
48p.
HOLMES, Branson Harley, "The Holmes
Block," Allen County Historical Society,
Allen County Reporter, XX (1964), 85-89.
KUCK, E. R., An Historical Account of
the Early Religious and Social Life of New
Knoxville. N. p., the author, 1962. 55p. Mimeographed.
LAWRENCE, F. E., "Tales of Old
Tallmadge," Summit County Historical Society,
Bulletin, XVIII, No. 2 (February 1965), [2-3], No. 3 (March
1965), [2-3].
264 OHIO
HISTORY
LAWRENCE, F. E., "Tallmadge
1861," Summit County Historical Society, Bulletin,
XVII, No. 12 (December 1964), 3.
"Loyal Citizens Given Land by
Government," Ohio Genealogical Society, Report, IV,
No. 4 (August 1964), 1, 4. On the
settlement of the Firelands.
MARTIN, Mrs. John,
"Reminiscences," Summit County Historical Society, Bulletin,
XVIII, No. 5 (May 1965), [2-3]. Farm
life in Summit County in the 1840's and
1850's; written in 1905.
MOODY, Minnie Hite, The Old
Interurban and Other Pieces. [Newark], the author,
1965. 36p. Stories of Licking County.
MOSEL, George A., Through a Rear-View
Mirror. Amherst, Mass., the author, 1964.
109p. The author's reminiscences of
Steubenville.
"Our Fast Disappearing
Landmarks," Western Reserve Historical Society, Historical
Society News, XVIII, No. 11 (November 1964), 2-3. Brief histories of
four land-
marks in the Western Reserve: Dunham
Tavern, Pomeroy house, Bronson Memorial
Church, and Benjamin F. Wade house.
ROBISON, Charles Ernest,
"Mysterious Hartford," Allen County Historical Society,
Allen County Reporter, XX (1964), 49-66.
SCHAPIRO, Eleanor Iler, Wadsworth
Heritage. Wadsworth, Ohio, Wadsworth News-
Banner, 1964. 392p.
SCHULTZ, Charles, ed., "Glimpses
Into Cincinnati's Past: The Gest Letters, 1834-1842,"
Ohio History, LXXIII (1964), 157-179. Letters to Erasmus Gest from
family and
friends.
SLADE, Robert K., Early Days in
Clermont County. Manchester, Ohio, Manchester
Signal, 1964. 84p.
SMITH, William E., and Ophia D. Smith, History
of Southwestern Ohio: The Miami
Valleys. New York, Lewis Publishing Company, 1964. 467p.
STIMSON, George P., "River on a
Rampage: An Account of the Ohio River Flood of
1937," Cincinnati Historical
Society, Bulletin, XXII (1964), 91-109. Conditions at
Cincinnati described by an eyewitness.
"The Story of Catawba, Clark
County, Ohio," Universal Cover News, VIII, No. 9 (Feb-
ruary 1964), 1-3. Mimeographed bulletin.
SWORD, Elmer Bernard, The Story of
Portsmouth, Ohio. Portsmouth, Ohio, the author,
1965. 128p. Covers 150 years.
"A Thumbnail History of Genoa,
Ottawa County," Ohio Genealogical Society, Report,
IV, No. 6 (December 1964), 1, 2.
TIMMAN, Henry R., "Pious New York
Farmers Form Barber Settlement," Ohio
Genealogical Society, Report, IV,
No. 4 (August 1964), 2-3.
TIMMAN, Henry R., "Platt Benedict
Was Norwalk's First Settler; Came from Danbury,
Conn.," Ohio Genealogical Society, Report,
IV, No. 4 (August 1964), 1, 2.
"Tuscarawas -- Historic
Valley," Wonderful World of Ohio, XXIX, No. 7 (1965), 20.
VITZ, Carl, "A Brief History of
Lytle Square, 1789-1964," Cincinnati Historical Society,
Bulletin, XXII (1964), 110-122.
WADE, Richard C., The Urban Frontier:
Pioneer Life in Early Pittsburgh, Cincinnati,
Lexington, and St. Louis. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1964. 360p.
Origi-
nally published in 1959 under the title
"The Urban Frontier: The Rise of Western
Cities, 1790-1830."
WEBER, Brom, Sherwood Anderson (Pamphlets
on American Writers, No. 43). Minne-
apolis, University of Minnesota Press,
1964. 48p.
WILKINSON, Raymond, "French's
Folly!" Ohio Genealogical Society, Report, IV,
No. 4 (August 1964), 1, 4.
Worthington. Worthington, Ohio, Worthington Area Chamber of
Commerce, [1965]. 65p.
WREEDE, Estella H., "Historic
Columbian House," Maumee Valley Historical Society,
Ohio Cues, XIV, No. 6 (March 1965), 3-5. A restored 1818 tavern at
Waterville.
YATES, Trudy R., "The Olds-Marfield
House," Pickaway County Historical Society,
Pickaway Quarterly, V, No. 2 (Spring 1965), 10-14. At Circleville.
MEDICINE
EDWARDS, Linden F., "Two
Anatomists-Physicians of the Old School," Ohio State
Medical Journal, LXI (1965), 330, 332, 334. Drs. John Maynard Wheaton
and
Josiah Medbery of Columbus.
A SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS
265
GEBHARD, Bruno, "A Century of
Sanitary Fairs and Health Expositions in Ohio,
1864-1964," Ohio State Medical
Journal, LX (1964), 932, 934, 1032, 1034, 1118, 1119;
LXI (1965), 26, 28, 122, 126.
GEST, Patricia, "The Evolution of
University Hospitals of Cleveland," Bulletin of the
Cleveland Medical Library, XII (1965), 3-12.
KING, Arthur G., "Cincinnati
Doctors Before Daniel Drake, 1788-1807," Cincinnati
Historical Society, Bulletin, XXIII
(1965), 119-127.
MACLEOD, Kenneth I. E., "Health
Officers of Cincinnati, Ohio, and the Problems of
Their Day," Ohio State Medical
Journal, LXI (1965), 516, 518, 598, 600, 704, 706,
707, 798, 800, 882, 884.
MISCELLANEOUS
BECKER, Carl M., "Advertising Ink
of Yore," Cincinnati Historical Society, Bulletin,
XXIII (1965), 29-38. Illustrations from
Cincinnati newspapers.
BITTNER, W. Sanford, "A Flag and a
Flower for Ohio," Ohio Historical Society,
Echoes, IV, No. 5 (May 1965), [1].
DODGE, Robert J., "First Plans for
a Monument," Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXXVII
(1965), 100-103. Perry's Victory
Memorial at Put-in-Bay.
HARMON, Ernestine, "Christmas in
Ohio, 1750-1850," Ohio Historical Society, Echoes,
III, No. 12 (December 1964), [1].
HARMON, Ernestine, "Gardens at
Adena," Garden Path, XXXV, No. 2 (April-June
1965), 16.
HARMON, Ernestine, "Tar," Ohio
Historical Society, Echoes, IV, No. 1 (January 1965),
[1]. Reference to a tar kiln rock in
Hocking County.
"Medal of President Garfield,"
Numismatist, LXXVII (1964), 1657.
PORTER, Daniel R., "The Rufus
Putnam House at the Campus Martius Museum," Ohio
History, LXXIII (1964), 183-187.
"President Taft's Ms. Revisions of
Typescripts & Proofs of His Veto Message Concern-
ing Amendments to the Payne-Aldrich
Bill," Month at Goodspeed's, XXXVI (1965),
290-292.
WREEDE, Estella H., "Ohio Festivals
of the Year," Maumee Valley Historical Society,
Ohio Cues, XIV, No. 3 (December 1964), 1-2.
OHIO IN THE WARS
BARNETT, James, "Crime and No
Punishment: The Death of Robert L. McCook,"
Cincinnati Historical Society, Bulletin,
XXII (1964), 29-37.
BARNETT, James, "The Death of
Thomas Martin," Cincinnati Historical Society,
Bulletin, XXIII (1965), 19-28. Martin was executed as a
Confederate guerrilla in
Cincinnati, in May 1865.
BEARSS, Edwin C., "General Nelson
Saves the Day at Shiloh," Kentucky Historical
Society, Register, LXIII (1965),
39-69. Ohio officers and troops involved.
BEARSS, Edwin C., "Sherman's
Demonstration Against Snyder's Bluff," Journal of
Mississippi History, XXVII (1965), 168-186. Ohio generals Grant, Sherman,
and
McPherson were involved.
CAMDEN, Thomas Bland, "A Family in
Prison: An Eyewitness Account," Civil War
Times, III, No. 7 (November 1964), 16-22. Camden and his
family were imprisoned
at Camp Chase in May and June 1863.
CLEARY, Marion, "L. B. Johnson
Island Confederate Prison," Ohio Genealogical So-
ciety, Report, IV, No. 6
(December 1964), 1, 3.
CUMMINGS, Charles M., "Fruit of the
Restless Spirit: Ohio's Confederate Generals,"
Ohio History, LXXIII (1964), 144-156.
"Dan Dorsey -- Andrews
Raider," Pickaway County Historical Society, Pickaway
Quarterly, V, No. 1 (Winter 1965), 11-14. Dorsey's story, transcribed
from the
Scioto Gazette, December 16, 1862.
DAVIS, Johnda T., "Leiby Family
Letters of the Civil War," Pickaway County His-
torical Society, Pickaway Quarterly, IV,
No. 3 (Fall 1964), 5-13.
[DORITY, Orin G.], "The Civil Dar
Diary of Orin G. Dority," Northwest Ohio
Quarterly, XXXVII (1965), 7-26, 104-115. Dority enlisted at Toledo
in Battery H,
First Ohio Light Artillery, in August
1862, and was discharged in June 1865.
266 OHIO
HISTORY
EARNHART, Hugh G., "The
Administrative Organization of the Provost Marshal
General's Bureau in Ohio, 1863-65,"
Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXXVII (1965),
87-99.
FILLER, Louis, ed., "Waiting for
the War's End: The Letter of an Ohio Soldier in
Alabama After Learning of Lincoln's
Death," Ohio History, LXXIV (1965), 55-62.
FOWLER, Julian S., "Who Was 'Ohio
Volunteer' Who Wrote Capitulation?" Ohioana,
VIII (1965), 48-50. On a collection of
War of 1812 material recently acquired by
the Oberlin College Library.
KELLER, Dean H., ed., "A Civil War
Diary of Albion W. Tourgee," Ohio History,
LXXIV (1965), 99-131.
KING, Archie, "0. Perry Readies
Fleet Around the Erie Islands," Ohio Genealogical
Society, Report, IV, No. 5
(October 1964), 1, 4.
KLEIN, Frederic S., "The Great
Copperhead Conspiracy," Civil War Times, IV, No. 3
(June 1965), 21-26.
KLEMENT, Frank L., "Clement L.
Vallandigham's Exile in the Confederacy, May
25-June 17, 1863," Journal of
Southern History, XXXI (1965), 149-163.
KLEMENT, Frank L., ed., "I Whipped
Six Texans: A Civil War Letter of an Ohio
Soldier," Ohio History, LXXIII
(1964), 180-182. A letter of James Pike of the
Fourth Ohio Cavalry to his father.
MASSA, Paul L., "The Alumni and
Faculty of Kenyon in the War Between the States,"
Ohio Genealogical Society, Report, IV,
No. 6 (December 1964), 1, 3.
MAYO, Lida, "John Yates Beall: 'The
Southern John Brown,'" Virginia Cavalcade,
XIV, No. 4 (Spring 1965), 4-9. Deals
especially with his part in the plot to free
Confederate prisoners on Johnson's
Island.
MORRISON, Neil F., "The Battles of
Fighting Island and Pelee Island," Michigan His-
tory, XLVIII (1964), 227-232. Much of the activity in the
"Patriots' War" of 1838
centers in the northwestern section of
Ohio.
SHRIVER, Phillip R., and Donald J.
Breen, Ohio's Military Prisons in the Civil War
(Publications of the Ohio Civil War
Centennial Commission, No. 15). Columbus,
Ohio State University Press for the Ohio
Historical Society, 1964. 62p.
SKARDON, Mary A., ed., The Battle of
Piqua, August 8, 1780. Springfield, Ohio, Clark
County Historical Society, 1964. 35p.
STEFFEN, Dorcas, "The Civil War and
the Wayne County, Ohio, Mennonites," Men-
nonite Historical Bulletin, XXVI, No. 3 (July 1965), 1-3.
WILLIAMS, Frederick D., ed., The Wild
Life of the Army: Civil War Letters of James
A. Garfield. East Lansing, Michigan State University Press, 1964. 325p.
WILLIAMS, T. Harry, Hayes of the
Twenty-Third: The Civil War Volunteer Officer.
New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1965, 324p.
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
BARLOW, William R., "Cincinnati
Hosts the Democrats in 1880," Cincinnati Historical
Society, Bulletin, XXII (1964),
145-161.
BECKER, Carl M., "'Disloyalty' and
the Dayton Public Schools," Civil War History,
XI (1965), 58-68. Controversy over the
wearing of Union League and Butternut
emblems by students in Dayton schools.
DALTON, Robert F., "Lincoln Spoke
at Columbus in 1859," Ohio Genealogical Society,
Report, V, No. 2 (April 1965), 1, 4.
DAVIES, Richard 0., "'Mr.
Republican' Turns 'Socialist': Robert A. Taft and Public
Housing," Ohio History, LXXIII
(1964), 135-143.
DOWNES, Randolph C., "The Vulgar
Newspaper World of Cross-Roads Ohio, 1865-
1884," Northwest Ohio Quarterly,
XXXVII (1965), 61-73. Politics in the press of
the period before Harding's ownership of
the Marion Star.
FULLER, Wayne E., "The Ohio Road
Experiment, 1913-1916," Ohio History, LXXIV
(1965), 13-28.
GATEWOOD, Willard B., ed., "The
President and the 'Deacon' in the Campaign of
1912: The Correspondence of William
Howard Taft and James Calvin Hemphill,
1911-1912," Ohio History, LXXIV
(1965), 35-54.
GLAD, Paul W., McKinley, Bryan, and
the People. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott
Company, 1964. 222p.
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267
ISAACS, Joakim, "Candidate Grant
and the Jews," American Jewish Archives, XVII
(1965), 3-16. U. S. Grant was accused of
anti-Semitism in the presidential campaign
of 1868; Isaac M. Wise of Cincinnati was
the chief critic.
JONES, Stanley L., The Presidential
Election of 1896. Madison, Wis., University of
Wisconsin Press, 1964. 436p. M. A.
Hanna, J. B. Foraker, and other Ohioans are
prominent as well as candidate McKinley.
KLEMENT, Frank L., "Carrington and
the Golden Circle Legend in Indiana During
the Civil War," Indiana Magazine
of History, LXI (1965), 31-52. Henry B. Carring-
ton was an ex-Ohioan, and there are
other Ohio connections.
KLEMENT, Frank L., "Exile Across
the Border: Clement L. Vallandigham at Niagara,
Canada West," Niagara Frontier, XI
(1964), 69-73.
KLEMENT, Frank L., "Midwestern
Opposition to Lincoln's Emancipation Policy,"
Journal of Negro History, XLIX (1964), 169-183.
MARTIN, Ralph G., The Bosses. New
York, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1964. Chapter II is
on Marcus A. Hanna.
MARTYN, J. P., "The Patriot
Invasion of Pelee Island," Ontario History, LVI (1964),
153-166.
MYERS, Minor, Jr.,
"Locofocos," Summit County Historical Society, Bulletin, XVII,
No. 9 (September 1964), [2-3]. The 1844
presidential campaign in Summit County.
PERZEL, Edward S., "Alexander Long,
Salmon P. Chase, and the Election of 1868,"
Cincinnati Historical Society, Bulletin,
XXIII (1965), 3-18.
"The Secret Ballot," Ohio
Historical Society, Echoes, III, No. 10 (October 1964), [1].
STARR, Stephen Z., "Was There a
Northwest Conspiracy?" Filson Club History
Quarterly, XXXVIII (1964), 323-341.
SWISHER, Jacob A., "Taft in
Iowa," Palimpsest, XLV (1964), 286-292. During his
presidential term in 1909.
THRONE, Mildred, "McKinley in
Iowa," Palimpsest, XLV (1964), 273-279. During his
presidential term in 1898.
THOMPSON, Jack M., "James R.
Garfield: The Making of a Progressive," Ohio His-
tory, LXXIV (1965), 79-89.
TOPPIN, Edgar A., "Negro
Emancipation in Historic Retrospect: Ohio, the Negro
Suffrage Issue in Postbellum Ohio
Politics," Journal of Human Relations, XI
(1963), 232-246.
RELIGION
BITTNER, W. Sanford, "Camp Meeting
Time," Ohio Historical Society, Echoes, IV,
No. 7 (July 1965), [1]. The beginning of
the camp meeting in Ohio.
"A Brief History of the Lockport
Mennonite Church," Mennonite Historical Bulletin,
XXV, No. 2 (April 1964), 7-8.
COOK, Margaret, The Way Our Fathers
Trod: A History of the First Presbyterian
Church, Orrville, Ohio. Privately published, 1963. 212p.
HUBER, Katherine S., "St. Philip's
-- The Church on the Mound," Pickaway County
Historical Society, Pickaway
Quarterly, V, No. 2 (Spring 1965), 16-20. At Circle-
ville.
TOWNSEND, Charles, "Peter
Cartwright's Circuit Riding Days in Ohio," Ohio History,
LXXIV (1965), 90-98.
TRUXALL, Ruth Domigan, From Then Till
Now: Methodism in Sunbury, Ohio, 1811-
1964. [Sunbury, Ohio], the author, 1964. 172p.
UMBLE, John, "The Background and
Origin of the Ohio and Eastern Mennonite Con-
ference," Mennonite Quarterly
Review, XXXVIII (1964), 50-60.
UMBLE, John, Ira Thut, and others, One
Hundred Years of Mennonite Sunday Schools
in Logan County, Ohio. West Liberty, Ohio, South Union Mennonite Church, 1963.
WELSH, Edward Burgett, "Origins of
Ohio Presbyterianism," Journal of Presbyterian
History, XLIII (1965), 16-27.
SOCIAL HISTORY
BAUGHIN, William A., "The
Development of Nativism in Cincinnati," Cincinnati His-
torical Society, Bulletin, XXII
(1964), 240-255.
268 OHIO
HISTORY
BREWSTER, Lloyd, ed., Pride of Ohio:
The History of the Ohio Soldiers' and Sailors'
Home at Xenia, Ohio, 1868-1963. Privately published, 1963. 325p.
CARROLL, Lillian M., "Early Negro
Settlements in Ohio," Maumee Valley Historical
Society, Ohio Cues, XIV, No. 5
(February 1965), 1-2, 6.
HIRSCH, William, as told to Victor
Ullman, Treat Them Human. New York, Crown
Publishers, 1964. 253p. Autobiography of
a Lucas County sheriff, with the story
of his reform work.
HOLLIDAY, Joseph E., "Freedman's
Aid Societies in Cincinnati," Cincinnati Historical
Society, Bulletin, XXII (1964),
169-185.
PRATT, J. Earl, The Promised Land. New
York, Vantage Press, 1964, 44p. On a settle-
ment of ex-slaves in Lawrence County.
TITTLE, Clarence V., Jr., "Aid for
the Aged in Ohio," Ohio State Medical Journal,
LXI (1965), 371-373. Traces the history
of the program since its beginning in 1934.
TRANSPORTATION
AMERINGER, Charles D., "Ohio and
the Panama Canal," Ohio History, LXXIV
(1965), 3-12.
BAKER, Jim, The Big Ditch. Worthington,
Ohio, Pioneer Press, 1965. 32p. The story
of Ohio's canals told in cartoons.
BUSH, Barbara, "My Family's
Carriage Shop," Maumee Valley Historical Society,
Ohio Cues, XIV, No. 3 (December 1964), 5.
CAREY, Maude, "Miami-Erie Canal Is
Famous Ditch," Ohio Genealogical Society,
Report, V, No. 4 (August 1965), 1.
CHRISTIANSEN, Harry, Northern Ohio's
Interurbans and Rapid Transit Railways.
Cleveland, Transit Data, 1965. 176p.
DUKE, Donald, "The Little Giant --
The Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroad," Railway
and Locomotive Historical Society, Bulletin
No. 112 (April 1965), 7-38. A portion
of the line was in Ohio.
Ohio's Stagecoach Inns. Columbus, Ohio Department of Development, n. d. Folder.
REMICK, Teddy, "Loss of the Cyprus
and Her Captain," Inland Seas, XXI (1965),
126-128. Built and based at Lorain.
RENICK, William, "William Renick
and the Turnpike Road," Pickaway County Histori-
cal Society, Pickaway Quarterly, V,
No. 1 (Winter 1965), 14-15. Reprinted from his
Memoirs. Method of construction.
SIMCOX, Betty Blake, Greene Line
Steamers, Inc., Celebrates Its 75th Anniversary.
[Cincinnati, Greene Line Steamers,
1965]. [36]p. Operates on the Ohio, Mississippi,
and Tennessee rivers, with headquarters
at Cincinnati.
TRAVEL AND DESCRIPTION
BLAIR, John L., ed., "Mrs. Mary
Dewees's Journal from Philadelphia to Kentucky,"
Kentucky Historical Society, Register,
LXIII (1965), 195-217. Describes a trip down
the Ohio River in 1788; mentions Fort
Muskingum and other points on the "Indian,"
or Ohio, shore.
"George Washington and the Ohio
Country," Ohio Historical Society, Echoes, IV, No. 2
(February 1965), [1].
SCAMEHORN, Howard L., ed., The
Buckeye Rovers in the Gold Rush: An Edition of
Two Diaries. Athens, Ohio University Press, 1965. 195p. The company
was made
up of Athens and Meigs countians who
went to California in 1849. John Banks
and Elza Armstrong were the diarists.
THESES AND DISSERTATIONS ON OHIO
SUBJECTS
IN OHIO COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
BAUGHMAN, Ray M., Organization of the
Steel Workers at the Republic Steel Cor-
poration Plants in Stark County. Kent
State University, M.A., 1965. Deals with the
efforts to organize the workers and
resistance of the companies and the communities
to the effort.
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269
BERRY, Gail, Wendell Phillips Dabney:
Leader of the Negro Protest. University of
Cincinnati, M.A., 1965.
BOWMAN, Martha L., The Wyandot Indians
of Ohio in the Nineteenth Century.
Bowling Green State University, M.A.,
1965.
CULPEPPER, Betty M., The Negro and the
Black Laws of Ohio, 1803-1860. Kent State
University, M.A., 1965.
DEYE, Anthony, Ohio's First Bank.
University of Cincinnati, M.A., 1965.
ENCK, Henry S., III, William Stanley
Merrill, Cincinnati Industrialist. University of
Cincinnati, M.A., 1965.
FIELER, Nancy, A History of Cincinnati
Enquirer Editorial Policy Concerning Foreign
Affairs, 1933-1941. University of
Cincinnati, M.A., 1965.
FROST, Patricia, Charles Hammond and
Cincinnati, 1802-1840. University of Cincin-
nati, M.A., 1965.
GIGLIO, James N., Harry M. Daugherty:
Harding's Attorney General, 1921-1923. Kent
State University, M.A., 1964.
GLASSMAN, Linda, Wise and Cincinnati:
The Heart and Heartbeat of Reform
Judaism. University of Cincinnati, M.A.,
1965.
HEDDESHEIMER, Walter Jon, The Negro in
Cleveland, with Special Reference to the
Two Leading Newspapers. Ohio State
University, M.A., 1965.
HUGENBERG, Joyce, William Howard Taft
and Organized Labor. University of Cin-
cinnati, M.A., 1965.
KENNEDY, William, Clement Laird
Vallandigham, A Re-appraisal. University of
Cincinnati, M.A., 1965.
NETHERS, John Lewis, Simeon D. Fess:
Educator and Politician. Ohio State Univer-
sity, Ph.D., 1964.
NICHOLLS, Robert M., A History of the
American Ship Building Company in Lorain,
Ohio, 1899-1963. Kent State University,
M.A., 1964.
RIDDLE, Judith, The Ragged Shirt versus
the Bloody Shirt: The Campaign and
Election of 1876 in Ohio. University of
Cincinnati, M.A., 1965.
TERRASS, Stuart M., Financing a
Municipal University: The University of Akron,
1913-1945. University of Akron, M.A.,
1965.
WOODS, William K., A Late Bloom of
Progressivism in Cincinnati: A Study of Cin-
cinnati Municipal Reformers of the
1920's. University of Cincinnati, M.A., 1965.
A SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS IN OHIO HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY AUGUST 1964 - JULY 1965 compiled by S. WINIFRED SMITH ANTISLAVERY MOVEMENT "Antislavery Movement Began in 1817," Ohio Genealogical Society, Report, V, No. 3 (June 1965), 2. On Jefferson County and the free-labor store at Mount Pleasant. BAUER, Katherine S., "Abolition and the Purdys," Summit County Historical Society, Bulletin, XVIII, No. 6 (June 1965), [2]. A family living at North Springfield.
ARCHAEOLOGY "Artifacts from Collection of Tom Hall," Ohio Archaeologist, XV (1965), 82. Points found in Tuscarawas and Coshocton counties. BABY, Raymond S., and Martha A. Potter, "Four Fluted Points from Summit County, Ohio," Ohio Archaeologist, XV (1965), 64-65. "Banded Slate Gorgets from Ohio," Ohio Archaeologist, XV (1965), 92. In the James J. Mathews collection. "Bifurcated Variations," Ohio Archaeologist, XV (1965), 106. Four points in the collec- tion of Charles Voshall; surface finds in Tuscarawas County. BLANK, John Edward, "The Brown's Bottom Site, Ross County, Ohio," Ohio Archaeol- ogist, XV (1965), 16-21. BLANK, John Edward, "The McGraw Site," Ohio Archaeologist, XV (1965), 51-59. Scioto Township, Ross County. Hopewell. BRANSCOME, Ray E., "A Great Hobby," Ohio Archaeologist, XV (1965), 98-101. Describes a number of archaeological finds in Butler and Hamilton counties. "Cache of Blades," Ohio Archaeologist, XV (1965), 104. Found in Milford Township, Knox County. |