compiled by
HELEN M. THURSTON
A Survey of Publications
on the History and Archaeology
of Ohio, 1971 to 1972
ARCHAEOLOGY
Central States Archaeological
Journal, 1971, published by several
archaeological societies.
CERAM, C. W., The First American: A Story of North American Archaeology. New
York,
Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc., 1971.
357p. Ohio archaeology.
MILLER, JEFFERSON J., II, and
LYLE M. STONE, Eighteenth-Century Ceramics from Fort
Michili-
mackinac: A Study in Historical
Archaeology. Washington, D.C.,
Smithsonian Institute
Press, 1970. 130p.
MURPHY, JAMES L., "The Fairport Harbor Site (33-La-5), Lake County,
Ohio," Pennsylvania
Archaeologist, XLI (September 1971), 26-43.
MURPHY, JAMES L., "The Lyman Site (33-La-2), Lake County,
Ohio," Pennsylvania Archae-
ologist, XLI (September 1971), 12-25.
Ohio Archaeologist, 1971, published by the Archaeological Society of Ohio.
A quarterly
devoted to the discussion and
illustration of artifacts found primarily in Ohio.
ARTS AND CRAFTS
BENTLEY, GILL WRIGHT, Toledo: Significant Architecture for the Future. Maumee, Maumee
Valley Historical Society, 1969. 19p.
BRAIDER, DONALD, George Bellows and the Ashcan School of Painting. Garden City, N.Y.,
Doubleday Co., 1971. 153p. An Ohio
artist.
CAMPEN, RICHARD N., Architecture of the Western Reserve, 1800-1900. Cleveland, Case West-
ern Reserve University Press, 1971.
260p.
HOLIDAY, JOSEPH E., "Collector's
Choice of the Gilded Age," Cincinnati Historical Society,
Bulletin, XXVIII (1970), 295-315. Art and collecting in
Cincinnati.
KING, ARTHUR G., M.D., "John Lambert
Richmond, M.D. 'The First Caesarian Section in
America,' " Cincinnati Historical
Society, Bulletin, XXIX (1971), 59-64.
CALKINS, DAVID L., "19th Century
Black History: A Bibliographic Essay [for Cincinnati],"
Cincinnati Historical Society, Bulletin,
XXVIII (1970), 337-353.
DURFEE, DAVID A., comp., William Henry Harrison, 1773-1841; John Tyler, 1790-1862. Dobbs
Ferry, N.Y., Oceana Publications, Inc.,
1970. 144p. Contains chronology, documents,
and bibliographical aids.
Survey of Publications
273
FURER, HOWARD B., comp., James A. Garfield, 1831-1881; Chester A.
Arthur, 1830-1886. Dobbs
Ferry, N.Y., Oceana Publications, Inc.,
1970. 148p. Contains chronology, documents, and
bibliographical aids.
GEPHART, RONALD M., comp., Periodical
Literature on the American Revolution: Historical
Research and Changing
Interpretations, 1895-1970. Washington,
D.C., U. S. Government
Printing Office, 1970. 93p.
HUTSLAR, DONALD A., A Checklist of
Ohio Gunsmiths and Related Tradesmen of the 18th
and 19th Centuries. Worthington, Ohio, Golden Age Arms Co., 1970. 69p.
LAYTON, EDWIN T., JR., ed., A
Regional Union Catalog of Manuscripts Relating to the History
of Science and Technology located in
Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio. Cleveland,
Case West-
ern Reserve University Press, 1971.
215p.
SCHATZ, WALTER, comp., Directory of
Afro-American Resources. New York, R. R. Bowker
Co., 1970. 485p.
TURNER, DARWIN T., comp., Afro-American
Writers. New York, Appleton-Century Crofts,
1970. 117p. Contains Ohio
entries.
WRIGHT, DONALD E., Libraries in
Southwestern Rural Ohio: An Overview and a Framework
for Future Development. Columbus, Ohio Library Foundation, 1970. 53p.
BIOGRAPHY
ABELS, JULES, Man on Fire: John Brown
and the Cause of Liberty. New York, Macmillan
Co., 1971. 428p.
BALDERSTON, MARION, "Rachel
Patterson: Primitive Quaker," Quaker History, LIX (1970),
44-48. From Ohio.
CROUT, GEORGE, Lucky Cloverleaf of
the 4-H. Minneapolis, T. S. Dennison and Co., Inc.,
1971. 88p. Biography of A. B.
Graham, founder of the 4-H Club.
CUMMINGS, CHARLES, Yankee Quaker
Confederate General: The Curious Career of Bushrod
Rust Johnson. Cranbury, N.Y., Fairleigh Dickinson University Press,
1971. 417p. An
Ohioan.
GAYLE, ADDISON, Oak and Ivy. New
York, Doubleday, 1971. Biography of Paul Laurence
Dunbar, 1872-1906, black poet from Ohio.
GRUBER, FRANK, Zane Grey: A
Biography. New York, World Publishing Co., 1970. 248p.
LYNN, KENNETH SCHUYLER, Biography of
William Dean Howells: An American Life. New
York, Harcourt Press, 1971. 372p.
MERRILL, JAMES M., William Tecumseh
Sherman. Chicago, Rand McNally, 1971. 445p.
OATES, STEPHEN B., To Purge This Land
With Blood: A Biography of John Brown. New York,
Harper and Row Co., Inc., 1970. 43p.
SEASONGOOD, MURRAY, "Remembrances
of a Youthful Nonagenarian," Cincinnati Historical
Society, Bulletin, XXIX (1971),
7-27. Autobiography.
SIMON, JOHN Y., ed., The Papers of
Ulysses S. Grant, Volume 3: October 1, 1861-January 7,
1862. Carbondale, Southern Illinois University Press, 1971. 479p.
STANLEY-BROWN, JOSEPH, "My Friend
Garfield," American Heritage, XXII (August 1971),
49-53, 100-101.
STEWART, EDGAR I., "A
Psychoanalytic Approach to Custer: Some Reflections," Montana,
the Magazine of Western History, XXI (Summer 1971), 74-77.
Zane Grey Collector, edited by G. M. Farley. A quarterly devoted to the life
and times of
Zane Grey.
274
OHIO HISTORY
BLACK HISTORY
ANDERSON, DAVID., ed., The Dark and
Tangled Path; Race in America. New York, Houghton-
Mifflin, 1971. 44p. A collection of
documents.
GATEWOOD, WILLIAM B., JR., [comp.], "Smoked
Yankees" and the Struggle for Empire: Let-
ters from Negro Soldiers, 1898-1902. Urbana, University of Illinois Press, 1971. 328p. In-
cludes Negro volunteers from Ohio.
FOWLER, ARLEN L., The Black Infantry
in the West, 1869-1891; Contributions in Afro-
American Studies, No. 6. Westport,
Conn., Negro Universities Press, 1971. 167p.
BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY
Cincinnati. A monthly containing articles of cultural and
commercial interest.
CREWS, GUY M., comp., History of the
American Jersey Cattle Club, 1868-1968. Columbus,
American Jersey Cattle Club, 1968. l11p.
CROCKETT, NORMAN L., The Woolen
Industry of the Midwest. Lexington, University Press of
Kentucky, 1970. 149p.
Dayton. A monthly containing articles of cultural and
commercial interest.
FARRELL, RICHARD T.,
"Internal-Improvement Projects in Southwestern Ohio, 1815-1834,"
Ohio History, LXXX (Winter 1971), 4-23.
FOGEL, ROBERT W. and STANLEY L.
ENGERMAN, The Reinterpretation of American Economic
History. New York, Harper and Row, 1971. 494p.
GARBER, D. W., Waterwheels and
Millstones: A History of Ohio Gristmills and Milling. Colum-
bus, Ohio Historical Society, 1970.
138p.
GLADDEN, WASHINGTON, Working People
and Their Employers. New York, Arno Press, Inc.,
1969. 241p. Reprint of 1876 edition.
MORTIMER, WYNDHAM, Organize! My Life
as a Union Man. Boston, Beacon Press, 1971.
274p. Autobiography of Ohio union leader
and cofounder of the United Automobile
Workers.
SHARP, JAMES ROGER, The Jacksonians
versus the Banks: Politics in the States after the Panic
of 1837. New York, Columbia University Press, 1970. 392p. Ohio
is included in the study.
THOMAS, SAMUEL W. and EUGENE H. CONNER,
eds., "The Falls of the Ohio River and its
Environs: The Journals of Increase Allen
Lapham for 1827-1830," Filson Club History
Quarterly, XLV (1971), Part I, 5-34; Part II, 199-226; Conclusion,
381-403. Observations
on the building of the canal at
Louisville, Ky.
WHITE, JOHN H., JR., "The Steam Fire
Engine: A Reappraisal of a Cincinnati 'First,'"
Cincinnati Historical Society, Bulletin,
XXVIII (1970), 317-335.
EDUCATION AND CULTURE
ASBURY, ESLIE, "The Literary Club
[of Cincinnati, 1849]," Filson Club History Quarterly,
XLIV (1970), 209-226.
BELCH, GEORGE EUGENE, Tempered
Crises: The Centennial History of Ohio Northern Uni-
versity. Ada, Ohio, Ohio Northern University Press, 1971. 42p.
Survey of Publications
275
BIGGLESTONE, W. E., "Oberlin
College and the Negro Student, 1865-1940," Journal of Negro
History, LVI (July 1971), 198-219.
BRAMMER, MAUCK, "Winthrop B. Smith:
Creator of the Eclectic Educational Series," Ohio
History, LXXX (Winter 1971), 45-59.
CHESNUTT, CHARLES W., The Wife of His
Youth and Other Stories. Reprint of
1899 edition
with an introduction by Earl Schenck
Miers. 336p. The Marrow of Tradition. Reprint of
1901 edition with an introduction by
Robert M. Farnsworth. 350p. The Conjure Woman.
Reprint of 1899 edition with an
introduction by Robert M. Farnsworth. 252p. Ann Arbor,
University of Michigan Press, 1971.
Chesnutt is a black author from Cleveland.
CLARK, THOMAS D., "Building
Libraries in the Early Ohio Valley," Journal of Library His-
tory, VI (1971), 101-119.
HANCOCK, HAROLD B., The History of
Otterbein College, 1930-1972. Westerville,
Ohio, Otter-
bein College, 1971. 197p.
KINNISON, WILLIAM A., Building
Sullivant's Pyramid: An Administrative History of The Ohio
State University, 1870-1907. Columbus, Ohio State University Press, 1970. 225p.
KNEPPER, GEORGE W., New Lamps for
Old: One Hundred Years of Urban Higher Education
at The University of Akron. Akron, Ohio, University of Akron, 1970. 407p.
NOTESTEIN, LUCY LILIAN, Wooster of the
Middle West. Kent, Ohio, Kent State
University
Press, 1971. Vol. I, 333p.;
Vol. II, 433p.
VOIGT, DAVID QUENTIN, "The Boston
Red Stockings: The Birth of Major League Baseball,"
New England Quarterly, XLIII (1970), 531-549.
WALKER, BYRON H., comp., Ohio History
Resource Guide for Frontier Ohio. Columbus, Divi-
sion of Elementary and Secondary
Education, Ohio State Department of Education,
1971. 179p.
WEISENBURGER, FRANCIS P., "William
Oxley
Thompson: Clergyman and Educator," Journal
of Presbyterian History, XLIX (Spring 1971), 80-97.
YOCUM, JAMES C. and FREDERICK D.
STOCKER, The Development of Franklin County Public
Libraries, 1980. Columbus, Ohio State University College of
Administrative Science,
1970. 250p.
GENEALOGY
The American Genealogist. Privately published quarterly.
Armstrong Surname Bulletin. Published quarterly by the Armstrong Surname
Organization,
472 8th Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah
84103.
The Detroit Society for Genealogical
Research. Contains genealogical
records pertaining to
Michigan.
Family Fare. A quarterly list of additions to the Historical Library
of Fort Wayne and
Allen counties, Indiana.
Gateway to the West. A quarterly containing genealogical material taken from
early Ohio
records of various kinds.
The Hoosier Genealogist. Published quarterly by the Indiana Historical Society,
140 N.
Senate Avenue, Indianapolis 46204.
Contains some genealogical material pertinent to
Ohioans.
Kentucky Ancestors. Published by the Kentucky Historical Society. A
quarterly containing
genealogical material.
MAXWELL, WILLIAM, Ancestors. New
York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1971. 31lp. Well-known novel-
ist describes his ancestors in Ohio and
Illinois.
Michigan Heritage. A quarterly magazine of biography, local, and family
history.
Ohio Records and Pioneer Families. A quarterly containing genealogical material taken from
early Ohio records of various kinds.
276
OHIO HISTORY
QUANDT, JEAN B., From the Small Town
to the Great Community: The Social Thought of
Progressive Intellectuals. New Brunswick, Rutgers University Press, 1970. 260p.
Includes
Frederic Howe in the list of nine
progressive intellectuals discussed.
The Report. A quarterly published by the Ohio Genealogical Society,
454 Park Avenue
West, Mansfield, Ohio 44906.
Your Family Tree. A quarterly published by the Hoenstine Rental Library,
414 Montgomery
Street, Hollidaysburg, Pa. 16648.
Contains Pennsylvania genealogy and history.
GENERAL
ALLSWANG, JOHN M., A House for All
Peoples: Ethnic Politics in Chicago, 1890-1936. Lex-
ington, University Press of Kentucky,
1971. 253p.
BARNHART, JOHN D. and DOROTHY L. RIKER, Indiana
to 1816: The Colonial Period. India-
napolis, Indiana Historical Society,
1971. 520p.
HAVIGHURST, WALTER, River to the
West: Three Centuries of the Ohio. New York, G. P.
Putnam's Sons, 1970. 318p.
Inland Seas: Quarterly Journal of the
Great Lakes Historical Society. Devoted
to the dis-
cussion and illustration of the history,
geography, geology, transportation, and industry
of the Great Lakes region.
Limnos. The magazine of the Great Lakes Foundation. A quarterly
containing scientific
and educational articles concerning the
Great Lakes Basin.
WARNER, H. LANDON, ed., Reforming
American Life in the Progressive Era. New York,
Jerome S. Ozer, Inc., 1971. 195p.
INDIANS AND THE WARS
ANSON, BERT, The Miami Indians. Norman,
Okla., University of Oklahoma Press, 1970. 329p.
DEBO, ANGIE, A History of the Indians
of the United States. Norman, Okla., University of
Oklahoma Press, 1970. 358p.
HEROLD, ELAINE BLUHM, "Hopewell:
Burial Mound Builders," The Palimpsest, LI (Decem-
ber 1970), 497-528.
WOEHRMANN, PAUL, At the Headwaters of
the Maumee: A History of the Forts of Fort Wayne.
Indianapolis, Indiana Historical
Society, 1971. 306p. With an introduction by Richard
C. Knopf.
LOCAL HISTORY
FAIR, CHARLES A., "The Beginning of
the 10 Years of War of Wood County, Ohio," North-
west Ohio Quarterly, XLIII (Summer 1971), 43-65.
FROHMAN, CHARLES E., Put-in-Bay:
Its History. Columbus, Ohio Historical Society, 1971.
156p.
Survey of Publications
277
MC DERMOTT, JOHN FRANCIS, "The
Earliest View of 'Cincinnati,' " Cincinnati Historical So-
ciety, Bulletin, XXIX (1971),
53-57.
Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XLIII (Spring 1971). Issue devoted to a Landmarks Tour
of the
Maumee Valley.
Pickaway Quarterly. Published by the Pickaway County Historical Society and
contains
various items of local historical
interest.
SCHEIBER, HARRY N., "Amasa Delano:
An Optimist in Ohio," Dartmouth College Library
Bulletin, XI (1970), 2-18.
SCHRIER, ARNOLD, "A Russian
Observer's Visit to 'Porkopolis,' " Cincinnati Historical So-
ciety, Bulletin, XXIX (1971),
29-51.
SPRESS, PHILIP D., II,
"Exhibitions and Expositions in 19th Century Cincinnati," Cincinnati
Historical Society, Bulletin, XXVIII
(1970), 171-192.
The Tallow Light. The bulletin of the Washington County Historical
Society. A quarterly
containing historical articles and notes
of interest to genealogists and members.
Towpaths. Published by the Canal Society of Ohio. A quarterly
containing articles and
illustrations of historical interest to
canal buffs.
WHEELER, THOMAS BEMIS, Troy: The
Nineteenth Century. Troy, Troy
Historical Society,
1970. 321p. History of Troy, Ohio.
WORTMAN, ROY T., "An IWW Document
on the 1919 Rossford Strike," Northwest Ohio
Quarterly, XLIII (Summer
1971), 37-42.
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
DEBS, EUGENE V., edited by JEAN Y.
TUSSEY, Eugene V. Debs Speaks. New York, Pathfinder
Press, Inc., 1970. 320p.
HOWARD, VICTOR B., "The 1856
Election in Ohio: Moral Issues in Politics," Ohio History,
LXXX (Winter 1971), 24-44.
IGNASIAS, C. DENNIS, "Propaganda
and Public Opinion in Harding's Foreign Affairs: The
Case for Mexican Recognition," Journalism
Quarterly, XLVIII (Spring 1971), 41-52.
JENSEN, RICHARD J., The Winning of
the Midwest: Social and Political Conflict, 1888-1896.
Chicago, University of Chicago Press,
1971. 357p.
LUXEMBURG, ROSA, edited by MARY-ALICE
WATERS, Rosa Luxemburg Speaks. New
York, Path-
finder Press, Inc., 1970. 473p.
MC CORMAC, JOHN W., Ohio Civil Rules
Practice. Cincinnati, W. H. Anderson, 1970. 494p.
MORRIS, JAMES M., "William Haller 'The Disturbing
Element,' " Cincinnati Historical So-
ciety, Bulletin, XXVIII (1970),
259-293. A pro-labor Cincinnati politician.
SWIFT, DON C., "Ohio Republicans
and the Hayes Administration Reforms," Northwest
Ohio Quarterly, XLIII (Winter 1971), Part II, 11-22.
TUTOROW, NORMAN E., "The Whigs of
Ohio and Texas Annexation," Northwest Ohio Quar-
terly, XLIII (Winter 1971), 23-33.
RELIGION
ANDERSON, DAVID D., "[William Dean] Howells, [Joseph C.] Dylks, and
the Backwood
Millenium [sic]," Northwest Ohio
Quarterly, XLII (Winter 1971), 4-10.
278
OHIO HISTORY
ALEXANDER, THOMAS G., "A
Conflict of Perceptions: Ulysses S. Grant and the Mormons,"
Ulysses S. Grant Association
Newsletter, VIII (July 1971), 29-42.
CONNOR, ELIZABETH, Methodist Trail
Blazer: Philip Gatch, 1751-1834. Cincinnati, Creative
Writers and Publishers, Inc., 1970.
244p.
DURNBAUGH, DONALD F., ed., The Church
of the Brethren Past and Present. Elgin, Ill., Brethren
Press, 1971. 182p.
ELLIOTT, ERROL T., Quakers on
the American Frontier. Richmond, Ind.,
Friends United Press,
1969. 434p.
SLAVERY, CIVIL WAR, RECONSTRUCTION
ABZUG, ROBERT H., "The Copperheads:
Historical Approaches to Civil War Dissent in the
Midwest," Indiana Magazine of
History, LXVI (March 1970), 40-55.
BIRNEY, JAMES GILLESPIE, Correspondence
Between the Hon. F. H. Elmore and James G.
Birney. New York, Arno Press, Inc., 1969. 68p. Reprint of the
1838 edition.
BIRNEY, JAMES GILLESPIE, A Letter on
the Political Obligations of Abolitionists. New York,
Arno Press, Inc., 1969. 36p.
Reprint of the 1839 edition.
BIRNEY, JAMES GILLESPIE, The American
Churches: The Bulwarks of American Slavery. New
York, Arno Press, Inc., 1969. 44p.
Reprint of the 1842 edition.
BLACK, WILFRED W., ed., "Civil War
Letters of George Washington McMillen and Jefferson
O. McMillen, 122nd Regiment,
O.V.I.," West Virginia History, XXXII (April 1971),
171-193.
HENRY, STUART C., "The Lane
Rebels: A Twentieth Century Look," Journal of Presbyterian
History, XLIX (Spring 1971), 1-14.
LANE, ANN J., ed., The Debate Over Slavery: Stanley
Elkins and His Critics. Urbana, Univer-
sity of Illinois Press, 1971. 378p.
MABEE, CARLETON, Black Freedom: The
Nonviolent Abolitionists from 1830 Through the
Civil War. New York, Macmillan Co., 1970. 425p.
MILLIGAN, JOHN D., ed., From the
Freshwater Navy: 1861-64; The Letters of Acting Master's
Mate Henry R. Browne and Acting
Ensign Symmes E. Browne. Annapolis,
United States
Naval Institute, 1970. 327p. Brothers
from Ohio.
RANKIN, JOHN, Letters on American
Slavery. New York, Arno Press, Inc., 1969. Reprint of
the 1838 edition.
Proceedings of the American
Anti-Slavery Society at Its Second Decade, Held in the City
of Philadelphia, Dec. 3d, 4th, and
5th, 1853. Westport, Conn., Negro
Universities Press,
1970. 176p. Reprint of the 1854 edition,
printed by the American Anti-Slavery Society.
ROBINSON, DONALD L., Slavery in the
Structure of American Politics, 1765-1820. New York,
Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc., 1971.
564p.
WALKER, HENRY P., "Bugler!
No Pay Call Today. The Year the Army Went Payless," Mon-
tana, the Magazine of Western History, XXI (Summer 1971), 35-43. Ohioans mentioned
in article.
WEEKS, LOUIS, "John P. Porter:
Black Abolitionist Entrepreneur, 1827-1900," Ohio History,
LXXX (Spring 1971), 155-162. From
Ripley, Ohio.
TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATION
AMES, WILLIAM E., A History of the
"National Intelligencer." Chapel Hill, University of North
Carolina Press, 1971. 384p. A
newspaper published in Washington, D.C.
Survey of Publications
279
HAITES, ERIK F. and JAMES MAK,
"Steamboating on the Mississippi, 1810-1860: A Purely Com-
petitive Industry," Business
History Review, XLV (Spring 1971), 52-78.
STEVENS, HARRY R., "A Company of
Hands and Traders: Origins of the Glenn-Fowler Ex-
pedition of 1821-22," New Mexico
Historical Review, XLVI (July 1971), 181-221. Ohioans
participated in opening trade between
the United States and Mexico via the Santa Fe
Trail.
WAGNER, RICHARD M. and ROY J. WRIGHT, Cincinnati
Streetcars: No. 3 Cable Cars and Earli-
est Electrics. Cincinnati, Wagner Car Co., 1969. 73p.
WAGNER, RICHARD M. and ROY J. WRIGHT, No. 4
Millcreek Valley Lines. Cincinnati,
Wagner
Car Co., 1970. 176p.
TRAVEL AND DESCRIPTION
BAILY, FRANCIS, edited by JACK D. L.
HOLMES, Journal of a Tour in Unsettled Parts of North
America in 1796 & 1797. Carbondale, Southern Illinois University Press, 1969. 336p.
Contains some Ohio-related material.
DAVISON, KENNETH E., "Travels of
President Rutherford B. Hayes," Ohio History, LXXX
(Winter 1971), 60-72.
PRICE, ROBERT, ed., "The Road to
Boston: 1860 Travel Correspondence of William Dean
Howells," Ohio History, LXXX
(Winter 1971), 85-154.
(Continued in Winter 1972 issue of Ohio
History.)
compiled by
HELEN M. THURSTON
A Survey of Publications
on the History and Archaeology
of Ohio, 1971 to 1972
ARCHAEOLOGY
Central States Archaeological
Journal, 1971, published by several
archaeological societies.
CERAM, C. W., The First American: A Story of North American Archaeology. New
York,
Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc., 1971.
357p. Ohio archaeology.
MILLER, JEFFERSON J., II, and
LYLE M. STONE, Eighteenth-Century Ceramics from Fort
Michili-
mackinac: A Study in Historical
Archaeology. Washington, D.C.,
Smithsonian Institute
Press, 1970. 130p.
MURPHY, JAMES L., "The Fairport Harbor Site (33-La-5), Lake County,
Ohio," Pennsylvania
Archaeologist, XLI (September 1971), 26-43.
MURPHY, JAMES L., "The Lyman Site (33-La-2), Lake County,
Ohio," Pennsylvania Archae-
ologist, XLI (September 1971), 12-25.
Ohio Archaeologist, 1971, published by the Archaeological Society of Ohio.
A quarterly
devoted to the discussion and
illustration of artifacts found primarily in Ohio.
ARTS AND CRAFTS
BENTLEY, GILL WRIGHT, Toledo: Significant Architecture for the Future. Maumee, Maumee
Valley Historical Society, 1969. 19p.
BRAIDER, DONALD, George Bellows and the Ashcan School of Painting. Garden City, N.Y.,
Doubleday Co., 1971. 153p. An Ohio
artist.
CAMPEN, RICHARD N., Architecture of the Western Reserve, 1800-1900. Cleveland, Case West-
ern Reserve University Press, 1971.
260p.
HOLIDAY, JOSEPH E., "Collector's
Choice of the Gilded Age," Cincinnati Historical Society,
Bulletin, XXVIII (1970), 295-315. Art and collecting in
Cincinnati.
KING, ARTHUR G., M.D., "John Lambert
Richmond, M.D. 'The First Caesarian Section in
America,' " Cincinnati Historical
Society, Bulletin, XXIX (1971), 59-64.
CALKINS, DAVID L., "19th Century
Black History: A Bibliographic Essay [for Cincinnati],"
Cincinnati Historical Society, Bulletin,
XXVIII (1970), 337-353.
DURFEE, DAVID A., comp., William Henry Harrison, 1773-1841; John Tyler, 1790-1862. Dobbs
Ferry, N.Y., Oceana Publications, Inc.,
1970. 144p. Contains chronology, documents,
and bibliographical aids.