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AGRICULTURE

 

"Heigh-Ho, Come to the Fair," Ohio Historical Society, Echoes, I, No. 9 (September

1962), [1]. Brief discussion of agricultural fairs in Ohio and the founding of the

state fair.

PORTER, Thomas E., A Letter Concerning the Early Maple Sugar Industry of Paint

Creek Valley (Paint Creek Valley Folk Publications, No. 14). Chillicothe, Ohio,

Paint Creek Valley Folk Research Project, 1963. 6p. Mimeographed.

 

ANTISLAVERY MOVEMENT

 

ABER, Mina E., "The Rankin House: Stop on Underground Railroad," Negro

History Bulletin, XXVI (1963), 253. At Ripley, Ohio.

DIRLAM, H. Kenneth, The "Underground Railroad" in Richland County. Mansfield,

Ohio, Richland County Historical Society, 1963. Unpaged.

MYERS, John L., "Antislavery Activities of Five Lane Seminary Boys in 1835-36,"

Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XXI (1963), 95-111.

 

ARCHAEOLOGY

 

ALLMAN, John C., "Slate Spear from Preble County, Ohio," Ohio Archaeologist,

XII (1962), 101.

BABY, Raymond S., "Prehistoric Hand Prints," Ohio Archaeologist, XIII (1963),

10. Reprinted from Ohio Historical Society, Echoes, I, No. 2 (February 1962),

[1]. Describes impressions of human hands on artifacts found in Hopewell burials

in Ohio.

BROWN, Virgil, "How I Came to Get a Folsum [sic]," Ohio Archaeologist, XIII

(1963), 32-33. A folsom point discovered in an old dresser at Washington C. H.,

Ohio.

CARSKADDEN, Jeff, "A Gilbert, Ohio, Multiple Occupation Site," Ohio Archaeolo-

gist, XIII (1963), 22-23. With commentary by Arthur George Smith.



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FIFER, Darl J., "The Edward Corbett Cache, Portage County, Ohio," Ohio Archae-

ologist, XII (1962), 94-97.

LONG, Russell J., "The Grooved Hammer," Ohio Archaeologist, XIII (1963), 44-46.

All examples from Ohio.

NORICK, Frank A., "A Sandia Type II Point from Geauga County, Ohio," Ameri-

can Antiquity, XXVIII (1962), 92-93.

PATTERSON, Richard P., "Notched Mussel Shells from a Site at Marietta, Ohio,"

Ohio Archaeologist, XII (1962), 98-99.

PHILLIPPI, Robert F., "A Hopewell Workshop near Flint Ridge," Ohio Archaeolo-

gist, XIII (1963), 42.

PRUFER, Olaf H., and Raymond S. Baby, Palaeo-Indians of Ohio. Columbus, Ohio

Historical Society, 1963. 68p.

PRUFER, Olaf H., "A Reworked Paleo-Indian Point from Sandusky County, Ohio,"

Ohio Archaeologist, XII (1962), 82-83.

ROWLETTE, Ralph M., "A New Adena Site South of the Kentucky River," American

Antiquity, XXVIII (1962), 93-95.

SERVEY, Ralph J., "Occurrence of Jet Black Flint in Ohio," Ohio Archaeologist,

XIII (1963), 41.

SMITH, Arthur George, "Ground Slate Points from Ohio," Ohio Archaeologist, XII

(1962), 76-77.

SMITH, Arthur George, "The Heckleman Site, Erie County, Ohio," Ohio Archaeolo-

gist, XII (1962), 84-85.

SMITH, Arthur George, "Paleo-Indian Knives," Ohio Archaeologist, XII (1962), 108.

WACHTEL, Hubert C., Who's Who in Indian Relics. Dayton, privately published,

1960. 248p. Many Ohioans are included.

 

ARTS AND CRAFTS

 

KEENER, William G., "Potters and Potteries," Ohio Historical Society, Echoes, I,

No. 11 (November 1962), [1-2]. On the development of the Ohio pottery industry.

NATHAN, Hans, Dan Emmett and the Rise of Early Negro Minstrelsy. Norman,

University of Oklahoma Press, 1962. 496p.

NOGGLE, Mac, "Covered Bridges," Pickaway County Historical Society, Pickaway

Quarterly, November 1962, pp. 3-4. Describes methods used in building covered

bridges.

PRATT, Rip, "The Duplicate in Abbot Hall," Yankee, XXVIII, No. 9 (September

1962), 52-57, 94-95. A discussion of Archibald Willard's painting, "The Spirit

of '76," in an effort to determine which of several is the original.

RIDENOUR, Harry, "Baldwin-Wallace Bach Festival To Be Honored at Ohioana

Meeting," Ohioana, V (1962), 80-82. Gives history of festival.

 

BIBLIOGRAPHY

 

DUCKETT, Kenneth W., "Ohio Land Patents," Ohio History, LXXII (1963), 51-60.

Reprinted in Hobbies, LVIII, No. 6 (August 1963), 110-111, 58, 66.

HEBREW UNION COLLEGE INSTITUTE OF RELIGION, Nelson Glueck: A

Bibliography. [Cincinnati], Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion,

1962. 18p. Includes a biographical sketch of Glueck, a native of Cincinnati and

for many years on the faculty of Hebrew Union College.



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A List of Publications of the Ohio Valley Research Project et al. [Chillicothe],

Ohio Valley Folk Research Project, Ross County Historical Society, 1962. 5p.

MARTIN, Elizabeth R., "'Where Is It'--'Who Has It,'?" Ohio Historical Society,

Echoes, I, No. 10 (October 1962), [2]. A note on guides to sources, with refer-

ence to Ohio.

Philip H. Sheridan: A Register of His Papers in the Library of Congress. Wash-

ington, D. C., Manuscript Division, Reference Department, Library of Congress,

1962. 18p.

SMITH, S. Winifred, "A Survey of Publications in Ohio History and Archaeology,

August 1961-July 1962," Ohio History, LXXI (1962), 240-253.

 

BIOGRAPHY

 

AMES, Betty B., "Mary Edith Campbell: Cincinnati's First Woman Citizen," His-

torical and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XXI (1963), 133-138.

BACH, Jeanne, "Annie Was a Doctor," Pickaway County Historical Society, Pick-

away Quarterly, July 1963, pp. 23-25. Mrs. Annie Smith Sears of Circleville.

BLAZIER, George J., ed., The Cutler Collection of Letters and Documents, 1748-1925:

Letters and Other Memorabilia of Manasseh Cutler, 1742-1824, Ephraim Cutler,

1767-1853, William Parker Cutler, 1812-1889, Julia Perkins Cutler, 1814-1904,

and Their Relatives and Associates. Marietta, Ohio, Marietta College, 1962-63.

102p. Contains much biographical material as well as checklists and excerpts

from the documents.

BRILL, Ruth, "Cincinnati's 'Poet-Warrior': William Haines Lytle," Historical and

Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XXI (1963), 188-201.

CRAWFORD, Benjamin Franklin, William Holmes McCuffey: The Schoolmaster

to Our Nation. Delaware, Ohio, Carnegie Church Printing Company, 1963. 105p.

CRUDEN, Robert, "James Ford Rhodes and the Negro: A Study in the Problem of

Objectivity," Ohio History, LXXI (1962), 129-137.

DALTON, Robert F., "John Costin--Man of Courage, One of Many," Ohio Genea-

logical Society, Report, II, No. 3 (July 1962), 1, 4.

FUSCO, Dr. Eugene M., "The Last Hunt of Gen. George A. Crook," Montana, the

Magazine of Western History, XII, No. 4 (Autumn 1962), 36-46. Crook was a

native Ohioan, and was accompanied on this hunt by two other Ohioans, John

S. Collins and Colonel Webb C. Hayes. The article is illustrated by photographs

of the hunt taken by Hayes and one of Crook's guns in the Rutherford B. Hayes

Museum at Fremont.

GARST, Doris Shannon, Frontier Hero: Simon Kenton. New York, Julian Messner,

1963. 191p. For ages twelve to sixteen.

GILFILLAN, Merrill C., "Ohio's Top Bird Man." Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XXVII,

No. 1 (January 1963), 3-5. Dr. Harry C. Oberholser of Cleveland Heights, Ohio.

HALE, Frank W., "Salmon Portland Chase: Rhetorician of Abolition," Negro His-

tory Bulletin, XXVI (1963), 165-168.

HALEY, William D., "Johnny Appleseed-Early Missionary Extraordinaire," Ohio

Genealogical Society, Report, III (February 1963), 1-3.

HATCH, Margaret G., "Louis Bromfield: Farmer and Author," Buckeye Historian,

II, Nos. 4 and 5 (March-April, May-June 1962), 13-15.

HOWELLS, William Cooper, Recollections of Life in Ohio from 1813 to 1840. In-

troduction by his son William Dean Howells, Facsimile reproduction with an intro-

duction by Edwin H. Cady. Gainesville, Fla., Scholars' Facsimiles, 1963. 207p.



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JACKSON, Bessie, Born in Poverty (An Autobiography). Gallipolis, Ohio, French

City Press, 1963. 30p. Principally Gallia County, Ohio.

JOHNSTON, Johanna, Runaway to Heaven: The Story of Harriet Beecher Stowe.

New York, Doubleday and Company, 1963. 490p. About one hundred pages

deal with the Cincinnati period.

KAUFMAN, Mervyn D., Thomas Alva Edison, Miracle Maker. Champaign, Ill.,

Garrard Press, 1962. 80p. For primary grades.

KELLER, Dean H., "Tourgee's Ohio Days: Writer Known for His Reconstruction

Novels Grew Up in Ashtabula County," Ohioana, V (1962), 98-100, 110. Albion

W. Tourgee.

KRYTHE, Maymie R., "Ohio Minstrel Music Man Composes 'Dixie,'" Ohio Genea-

logical Society, Report, III, No. 3 (June 1963), 1, 3. Dan Emmett. Reprinted from

Civil War Times.

McCOMBS, R. L. F., "Robert Story Harper," Lincoln Herald, LXV (1963), 25-26.

MAGRATH, C. Peter, Morrison R. Waite: The Triumph of Character. New York,

Macmillan Company, 1963. 334p.

MASSA, Paul L., "Captain Abraham Emmett," Ohio Genealogical Society, Report,

III, No. 3 (June 1963), 1-2. A Mount Vernon, Ohio, blacksmith, father of Daniel

Decatur and Lafayette Emmett.

NATHAN, Hans, Dan Emmett and the Rise of Early Negro Minstrelsy. Norman,

University of Oklahoma Press, 1962. 496p.

NEWCOMER, Lee N., "'Think Kindly of Us of the South': A Letter to William

Tecumseh Sherman," Ohio History, LXXI (1963), 148-150.

NOGGLE, M. E., "Ben Hanby Grew Up in Roundtown," Pickaway County Historical

Society, Pickaway Quarterly, March 1963, pp. 20-23.

NORRIS, Goeffrey, The Wright Brothers. New York, Roy Publishers, [1963, c1961].

159p. Juvenile.

NUGENT, Elliott, James Thurber of Columbus. [Chillicothe, Ohio], Ross County

Historical Society, 1962. 3p. Mimeographed.

"A Personal History of Orsamus Elliott Niles from His Own Pen," Pickaway County

Historical Society, Pickaway Quarterly, March 1963, pp. 4-12.

PETERSEN, William J., "The Governor's Tour," Palimpsest, XLIV (1963), 253-260.

Tour of Iowa by Robert Lucas as territorial governor.

PETERSEN, William J., "Robert Lucas," Palimpsest, XLIV (1963), 241-252.

PHILLIPS, Hazel Spencer, William Elmer Harmon. Lebanon, Ohio, Warren County

Historical Society, [1962?]. 77p.

PIERCE, Philip N., and Karl Schuon, John H. Glenn: Astronaut. New York, Frank-

lin Watts, 1962. 208p.

PROBST, George E., ed., The Indispensable Man: The Story of Thomas Alva Edi-

son's Life and Inventive Genius Seen in 130 Photographs . . . and Told in the

Words of David Sarnoff [and others]. New York, Shorewood Publishers, 1962.

126p.

RAVITZ, Abe C., Clarence Darrow and the American Literary Tradition. Cleveland,

Press of Western Reserve University, 1962. 163p. Darrow lived in Ohio during

his first thirty-one years.

ROBBINS, Phyllis, Robert A. Taft, Boy and Man. Cambridge, Mass., Dresser, Chap-

man, and Grimes, 1963. 288p. Emphasizes Taft's early years and his preparation

for political life.

RUSSELL, Francis, "The Four Mysteries of Warren Harding," American Heritage,

XIV, No. 3 (April 1963), 4-9, 81-86.

SHEPHERST, Mildred, ed., "Correspondence of Jesup W. Scott," Northwest Ohio



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Quarterly, XXXIV (1962), 177-191; XXXV (1963), 32-47. Written by Scott

from Toledo and from his summer home at Castleton, N. Y., to his cousin Dr.

Ira S. Scott of Winnsborough, S. C., 1866-68.

SHRIVER, Phillip R., George A. Bowman: The Biography of an Educator. Kent,

Ohio, [Kent State University], 1963. 24p.

SIMON, John Y., "A Name for General Grant," Ohio Historical Society, Echoes, II,

No. 4 (April 1963), [1].

STOUT, Reed A., ed., "Autobiography of Hosea Stout, 1810-1835," Utah Historical

Quarterly, XXX (1962), 53-75, 149-174, 237-261, 333-344. Stout lived in Clinton

County, Ohio, from about 1818 to 1828 and devotes much space to life among

the Shakers and Quakers in Kentucky and southern Ohio.

THOMEY, Tedd, Doris Day: The Dramatic Story of America's Number One Box

Office Star. Derby, Conn., Monarch Books, 1962. 139p. Doris Kappelhoff of

Cincinnati.

WALKER, Kenneth R., and Randolph C. Downes, "The Death of Warren G. Hard-

ing," Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXXV (1963), 7-17.

WEISENBURGER, Francis P., "William  Sanders Scarborough: Early Life and

Years at Wilberforce," Ohio History, LXXI (1962), 203-226.

WEISENBURGER, Francis P., "William Sanders Scarborough: Scholarship, the

Negro, Religion, and Politics," Ohio History, LXXII (1963), 25-50.

WELCH, Herbert, As I Recall My Past Century. Nashville, Tenn., Abingdon Press,

1962. Bishop Welch was president of Ohio Wesleyan University, 1905-16. 144p.

 

BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY

 

BENDLER, E. Perry, "Exploration for Natural Gas in Ohio," Inland Seas, XVIII

(1963), 281-290.

SCHEIBER, Harry N., "Urban Rivalry and Internal Improvements in the Old North-

west, 1820-1860," Ohio History, LXXI (1962), 227-239.

SCHLOSSER, George, "DeVilbiss Through the Years," Northwest Ohio Quarterly,

XXXIV (1962), 160-167. A Toledo firm which manufactures atomizers, spraying

equipment, and rubber products.

SPENCE, Hartzell, Portrait in Oil: How the Ohio Oil Company Grew to Become

Marathon. New York, McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1962. 357p. Seventy-five

years' growth.

 

EDUCATION AND CULTURE

 

BECKER, Carl M., "Freeman Cary and Farmers' College: An Ohio Educator and

an Experiment in Nineteenth Century 'Practical' Education," Historical and Phil-

osophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XXI (1963), 151-178.

COLKET, Meredith B., Jr., "The Western Reserve Historical Society," Ohio History,

LXXII (1963), 140-149.

HITCHCOCK, Mrs. Peter S., "Lake Erie Female Seminary from the Beginning,"

Lake County Historical Society, Historical Society Quarterly, V, No. 1 (February

1963), [1-4].

McGINNIS, Frederick A., The Education of Negroes in Ohio. Wilberforce, Ohio,

the author, 1962. 104p.

MARCHMAN, Watt P., and James H. Rodabaugh, "Collections of the Rutherford

B. Hayes State Memorial," Ohio History, LXXI (1962), 151-157.



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MARCHMAN, Watt P., The Rutherford B. Hayes State Memorial. Columbus, Ohio

Historical Society, 1962. 38p. Revised edition.

The Musical Heritage of Ohio. Columbus, Ohio Department of Education, Division

of Elementary and Secondary Education, 1962. 53p.

RAMSEY, William M., "Hoi Polloi and 'Soap Opera': A Defense," Historical and

Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XX (1962), 223-233. Of Procter and

Gamble's radio programs.

SMITH, William E., About the McGuffeys: William Holmes McGuffey and Alexander

H. McCuffey, Who Compiled the McGuffey Readers, of Which 125,000,000 Copies

Have Been Sold. Oxford, Ohio, Cullen Printing Company, 1963. 28p.

STRAKER, Robert Lincoln, Horace Mann and Others: Chapters from the History

of Antioch College. [Yellow Springs], Antioch Press, 1963. 106p.

TUCKER, Louis Leonard, "The Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio: Its

Resources," Ohio History, LXXI (1962), 254-261.

WEBER, Bertha Henry, A Retrospective Panorama of My Twenty-Five Years with

the Women's Committee for the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, 1936-1961. Pri-

vately published. 78p. Mimeographed.

WREEDE, Estella H. Schafer, Ohio Quiz Book. Toledo, Northern Historical Ohio

Publishing Company, 1962. 164p. Questions and examinations on Ohio history

for grades five through eight.

 

FOLKLORE

 

DIRLAM, H. Kenneth, "To Refute a Myth," Ohio Genealogical Society, Report, III,

No. 1 (February 1963), 1, 3. Anecdotes of Johnny Appleseed at Mansfield and

historical evidence on his activities.

GRAGG, J. Rodney, The Story of Bourneville, Ohio. Chillicothe, Paint Creek Valley

Research Project, 1963. 13p. Mimeographed. Includes both history and folklore.

PRICE, Robert, "And the Legend Begins in Mansfield," Ohio Genealogical Society,

Report, III, No. 1 (February 1963), 1, 4. The legend of John Chapman.

 

GENEALOGY

 

"Adams County, Ohio, Cemetery Inscriptions," Ohio Records and Pioneer Families,

IV (1963), 8-15. Seaman and West Union cemeteries.

"Adams County, Ohio, Marriages, 1798-1799," Ohio Records and Pioneer Families,

IV (1963), 15. From Caldwell, Adams County Atlas.

"Ashtabula County, Ohio, Cemetery Inscriptions--Madison and Windsor Townships,"

Ohio Records and Pioneer Families, III (1962), 176-178.

BAKER, William M., "The Reasoner Family," Ohio Records and Pioneer Families,

IV (1963), 70-75. Some of the family settled in Muskingum County.

"Barnes Bible Records," Ohio Genealogical Society, Report, II, No. 3 (July 1962), 3.

BARRICKLOW, David T., The History and Genealogy of the John Dugan Barricklow

Family, 1664-1962. Privately printed, [1962]. 29p. Connections in Harrison

County, Ohio.

"Brown County, Ohio, Marriages, 1818-1819," Ohio Records and Pioneer Families,

III (1962), 158-159.

"Brown County, Ohio, Will Index, 1818-1838," Ohio Records and Pioneer Families,

III (1962), 154-157.

"Cemetery Records: Richland Co. [Salem (Lutheran)]; Franklin Co. [Primitive



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Baptist, Truro Tp.]," Ohio Genealogical Society, Report, III, No. 2 (April 1963),

3.

"Claims of Revolutionary Soldiers of Northeast Ohio," Ohio Records and Pioneer

Families, IV (1963), 79-80, 128-129.

"Columbiana County Cemetery Inscriptions--Jordanville and West Union," Ohio

Records and Pioneer Families, III (1962), 172-173.

COPLEY, Raymond, comp., Tombstone Information from Two Old Abandoned Grave-

yards in Scioto County, Ohio. Chillicothe, Scioto Valley Folk Research Project,

1962. Unpaged. Mimeographed.

CRAWFORD, Hammond, "The Mt. Tabor Story, Church and Cemetery Inventory,"

Ohio Records and Pioneer Families, IV (1963), 112-118.

"Death List of the United Society of Believers, North Union, Cuyahoga County,

Ohio, 1827-1888: Obituary Copied from the Original Manuscript, Amended and

Improved," Shaker Quarterly, II (1962), 119-140.

"Dennis Ancestry," Ohio Records and Pioneer Families, III (1962), 174. Family

of James Dennis of West Union, Ohio.

DICKORE, Marie, ed., "Abandoned Cemetery, Green Township, Hamilton County,

Ohio," Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XXI (1963), 146-

147.

DU BOIS, Aaron, Name and Family of Du Bois. Dayton, Ohio, privately published,

1962. 40p. Some of the family settled at Carlisle, Ohio.

"Family Records--Mendenhall, Lightcap, Hague, Shreve, McConkey," Ohio Records

and Pioneer Families, III (1962), 166-169.

FEDORCHAK, Mrs. J., "Pioneer Cemetery, Martins Ferry, Ohio, and Zane Family

Records," Ohio Records and Pioneer Families, IV (1963), 76-78.

"First Records of the Steubenville Land Office, Northwest Territory," Ohio Records

and Pioneer Families, IV (1963), 86-89, 135-138.

"Gallia County, Ohio, Pioneer Families," Ohio Records and Pioneer Families, III

(1962), 184-188; IV (1963), 35-38, 90-94, 139-143.

"Geauga County, Ohio, Cemeteries, Russell Township," Ohio Records and Pioneer

Families, III (1962), 160-165.

"Genealogy of Joseph S. Hedges," Ohio Genealogical Society, Report, III, No. 2

(April 1963), 4. Of Mansfield, Ohio.

"Guernsey County, Ohio, 1825 Tax List," Ohio Records and Pioneer Families, IV

(1963), 3-7, 52-56.

HALL, Helen S., "Neal and Young Family Records," Ohio Records and Pioneer Fam-

ilies, IV (1963), 121-124. Neal is also spelled O'Neil, Neil, and Neel.

HARTER, Mrs. Bart, comp., "First Records of the Steubenville Land Office, North-

west Territory," Ohio Records and Pioneer Families, IV (1963), 20-24.

"Holmes and Blood Family Bible Records," Ohio Records and Pioneer Families, III

(1962), 175.

JOHNSON, Wendell, Not Without Courage. Pomona, Calif., the author, 1963. 68p.

History of the family of Burnell and Mary Johnson of Toledo.

JONES, David T., comp., Pioneer Blacks in Adams County, Ohio. Wabash, Ind.,

Floyd H. DeCamp Printing Company, 1963. 13p. Mimeographed.

KETRON, Alice Lake, comp., "Obituaries of Early Ohio People Who Died in Indi-

ana," Ohio Records and Pioneer Families, IV (1963), 125-127.

KRAUSE, Louise, and Nellie Mae Dent, comps., "Richland County Will Index," Ohio

Genealogical Society, Report, III, No. 2 (April 1963), 2.

"McBride-Quaintance Family Records," Ohio Records and Pioneer Families, III

(1962), 179-183. The family lived principally in CRAWFORD County, Ohio.



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McTEER, Frances (Davis), "A Davis Migration from Amesbury, Mass., to Athens

County, Ohio," New England Historical and Genealogical Register, CXVI (1962),

260-278; CXVII (1963), 44-56. Descendants of Timothy Davis.

"Richland County, Ohio, Court Records--Deeds, 1814-1826," Ohio Records and

Pioneer Families, III (1962), 189-195; IV (1963), 39-44.

ROEHL, Mrs. Kenneth, comp., "Early Geib Families," Ohio Records and Pioneer

Families, IV (1963), 28-34. Branches of the family came from Lancaster County,

Pennsylvania, and settled in Ashland and Richland counties, Ohio. The name is

also spelled Geipe or Gipe.

SHUTES, Le Roy L., "The Hatch Family; the Shute (Shutes) Family," Ohio Records

and Pioneer Families, IV (1963), 81-82.

SMITH, Percy K., "Early Settlers of Kirtland," Lake County Historical Society,

Historical Society Quarterly, V, No. 2 (May 1963), [2-4].

STROUP, Hazel, "Surname Index of Miltonville Cemetery, Butler County, Ohio,"

Ohio Genealogical Society, Report, III, No. 1 (February 1963), 2.

SWOPE, Wilmer D., "The John Freed Family of Columbiana County," Mennonite

Historical Bulletin, XXIV, No. 3 (July 1963), 4.

"Tragedies of the Civil War--Morgan and Lutes Families," Ohio Records and Pio-

neer Families, IV (1963), 62-64.

"Tuscarawas County, Ohio, Court Records, Will Index, 1809-1864," Ohio Records

and Pioneer Families, IV (1963), 65-69.

WALTERS, Mrs. Harold, "The Cassell Family," Ohio Records and Pioneer Families,

IV (1963), 133-134.

WALTERS, Mrs. Harold, "The Linn Family," Ohio Records and Pioneer Families,

IV (1963), 130-132.

WILLIAMS, Mary Price, copyist, "Hugh Morgan Price Record Book," Ohio Records

and Pioneer Families, IV (1963), 27.

WILLIAMSON, Wallace, "Two Miami County, Ohio, Families," Ohio Records and

Pioneer Families, IV (1963), 85. The Barbee and Tullis families.

WILLSON, Richard E., transcriber, "Delaware Township, Hancock County, Ohio,

Adams Cemetery," Ohio Records and Pioneer Families, IV (1963), 57-61.

WOODRUFF, Mrs. Howard, and Harold Dinger, comps., "Hill (Heisler) Cemetery-

Annapolis, Jefferson County, Salem Township, Ohio," Ohio Records and Pioneer

Families, IV (1963), 144.

 

GENERAL

 

BUCK, Elizabeth H., "Recordkeeping in the Northwest Territory," American Archi-

vist, XXV (1962), 427-428. An exchange of letters between Governor St. Clair

and Secretary Sargent on the territorial records.

HAVIGHURST, Walter, The Heartland: Ohio, Indiana, Illinois. New York, Harper

and Row, 1962. 400p.

"The Northwest Ordinance--175th Anniversary," Ohio Historical Society, Echoes,

I, No. 7 (July 1962), [1].

"Ohio: Land of History," Ohio Bell, XL, No. 3 (June 1963), 4-15. Includes sections

on the Mormon Temple at Kirtland, Milan, Chillicothe and Adena, Schoenbrunn

and Zoar, Fort Recovery, President Garfield's Home, and Marietta.

ROBINSON, Ruth Mills, and Mary Emma Harris, The Story of Ohio. Columbus,

Charles E. Merrill Books, 1963. 80p. School text.



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VAN EVERY, Dale, A Company of Heroes: The American Frontier, 1775-1783.

New York, William Morrow and Company, 1962. 32p.

 

HISTORICAL FICTION

 

BYRON, Charles H., Saga of the Hocking. Denver, Golden-Bell Printing Company,

1962. 278p. Illustrated by the author. Southeastern Ohio in the early period.

 

INDIANS AND INDIAN WARS

 

BAUMAN, Robert F., "The Ottawas of the Lakes, 1615-1766." Part II, "The Heyday

of the Ottawa Supremacy Over the Great Lakes Fur Trade, 1660-1701." Northwest

Ohio Quarterly, XXXV (1963), 69-100.

FABEN, W. W., "Indians of the Tri-State Area," Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXXIV

(1962), 168-176. Indian-white relations in Williams County, Ohio, Hillsdale

County, Michigan, and Steuben County, Indiana, 1826-33.

JONES, Dorothy V., "A Preface to the Settlement of Kansas," Kansas Historical

Quarterly, XXIX (1963), 122-136. An account of the migration of Ohio Indian

tribes to Kansas in 1832.

 

LABOR

 

GUTMAN, Herbert G., "Reconstruction in Ohio: Negroes in the Hocking Valley

Coal Mines in 1873 and 1874," Labor History, III (1962), 243-264.

MILLER, Glenn W., and Stephen B. Ware, "Organized Labor in the Political

Process: A Case Study of the Right-to-Work Campaign in Ohio," Labor History,

IV (1963), 51-67.

PAPIER, William, and others, Manpower in Ohio, 1960-1970. Columbus, Division

of Research and Statistics, Bureau of Unemployment Compensation, 1962. 61p.

 

LITERATURE

MORGAN, H. Wayne, Writers in Transition: Seven Americans. New York, Hill and

Wang, 1963. 170p. Two Ohioans, Sherwood Anderson and Hart Crane, are in-

cluded.

RAVITZ, Abe C., Clarence Darrow and the American Literary Tradition. Cleveland,

Western Reserve University, 1962. 163p.

THOMPSON, Lawrence S., "Kentucky Literature Crosses the [Ohio] River," Ohio-

ana, VI (1963), 50-51. An account of Kentucky writers who came to Ohio.

 

LOCAL HISTORY

ALMENDINGER, Fred W., An Historical Study of Holmes County, Ohio. [Millers-

burg], Library Archives of Holmes County, 1962. 105p. Mimeographed. Reprint

of a master's thesis, University of Southern California, 1938.

BENNETT, Henry Holcomb, Chillicothe: The Birthplace of Ohio. Chillicothe, Scioto

Valley Folk Research Project, 1963. 10p.



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BOGUE, Virgil T., ed., "Early Ashtabula East Side," Ashtabula County Historical

Society, Quarterly Bulletin, IX, No. 4 (December 15, 1962), [1-6].

BOGUE, Virgil T., ed., "The Grand River Watershed," Ashtabula County Historical

Society, Quarterly Bulletin, X, No. 2 (June 15, 1963), [1-16]. Historical sketch

of Windsor area.

"Brief History of Pickaway County," Pickaway County Historical Society, Pickaway

Quarterly, July 1963, pp. 3-16. Reprinted from a booklet printed in 1844, a copy

of which was found in the Library of Congress.

BRINKERHOFF, Jacob, "Blockhouse Serves as First Richland County Courthouse,"

Ohio Genealogical Society, Report, III, No. 2 (April 1963), 1, 4.

"Buckeye Station," Ohio Historical Society, Echoes, II, No. 3 (March 1963), [1].

Home of Nathaniel Massie built in 1797 at Manchester.

BUTLER, Margaret Manor, Romance in Lakewood Streets. Cleveland, William

Feather Company, 1962. 48p. Colorful events in the lives of the persons for

whom the streets were named.

CASE, Lora, Hudson of Long Ago: Reminiscences. Hudson, Ohio, Hudson Library

and Historical Society, 1963. 70p. Written in 1897 and first published in the

Hudson Independent, February-August 1897.

COMMITTEE FOR THE CELEBRATION OF CHARTER DAYS, INC., Vermilion,

Ohio: City of a Million Opportunities. [Vermilion], Publications and Historical

Commissions, 1962. Unpaged. Commemorative program book for the 125th anni-

versary of the founding of Vermilion.

DAVIS, George, The Story of Barberton, Ohio, the Magic City. Barberton, Ohio,

Barberton Public Library with the Barberton Board of Education, 1963. 76p.

Mimeographed.

DAVIS, Johnda Tootle, "The Famulener Home Place," Pickaway County Historical

Society, Pickaway Quarterly, July 1963, pp. 17-21.

DAVIS, Johnda Tootle, "Weather in the Good 01' Days," Pickaway County Historical

Society, Pickaway Quarterly, November 1962, pp. 11-13.

DIRLAM, H. Kenneth, and Charles W. Conklin, Your Land and My Land. Mans-

field, Richland County Historical Society, 1963. 14p. ?? folded map. Mimeo-

graphed. A brief account of Richland County with Ohio historical background.

EBERT, Steven C., Chief Logan Trail: An Account of an Overnight Hike on Oct.

20-21, by Troop 17, B.S.A., Calvary Lutheran Church, Chillicothe. Chillicothe,

Paint Creek Valley Folk Research Project, Ross County Historical Society, 1962.

5p. Mimeographed.

ERCHENBRECHER, Edwin C., Fremont People and Places. Fremont, Ohio, Lesher

Printers, 1963. 73p. Prose and poetry based on historical incidents.

GILFILLAN, Merrill C., "Mahoning County: Land of Contrast," Ohio Conservation

Bulletin, XXVII, No. 1 (January 1963), 16-19, 31. Historical background.

GRIM, Charles, The Ohio and Michigan War and Tales of the Border. [West Unity,

Ohio, the author, 1962.] 55p. Mimeographed.

Harrison County, Ohio, Sesquicentennial Celebration, 1813-1963. [Cadiz], Freeport

Press, 1963. 52p.

HEALY, Fleming, With Sunshiny Faces. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott, 1963. 220p.

Reminiscences of school days in Cincinnati.

HENDRICKSON, Walter B., The Arkites and Other Pioneer Natural History Organi-

zations of Cleveland. Cleveland, Press of Western Reserve University, 1962. 57p.

HUTSLAR, Donald A., "The Driverless Coach," Ohio Historical Society, Echoes, I,

No. 10 (October 1962), [1]. An explanation of the carving on the headstone of

Lodrick Austin in the cemetery at Clifton, Ohio.



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KELLEY, B. E., "Boston Tea Party" Member Lies in Unmarked Ohio Grave (Paint

Creek Valley Folk Publications, No. 8). Chillicothe, Paint Creek Valley Research

Project, 1962. 4p. Mimeographed. Nathaniel Willis, father of Nathaniel Parker

Willis, who is buried near Cynthiana.

LANE, Ralph H., "When Pickaway Was Young," Pickaway County Historical So-

ciety, Pickaway Quarterly, November 1962, pp. 9-10.

LEE, Virginia, "Tucker's Plat: Lucas in 1836," Ohio Genealogical Society, Report,

III, No. 2 (April 1963), 1, 3. In Richland County, Ohio.

McCLELLAND, Leland S., and Gilbert F. Dodds, Early Homes of Columbus. Colum-

bus, sponsored by the Buckeye Federal Savings and Loan Association and the

Franklin County Historical Society, [1962]. [20]p.

MACKLIN, George F., "Camp Charlotte--Past and Present," Pickaway County His-

torical Society, Pickaway Quarterly, November 1962, pp. 5-8. Lord Dunmore's

camp of 1774 seven miles southeast of Circleville.

MAHER, W. H., "The Maumee River in History," Old Fort News, XXVI, No. 1

(January-March 1963), [3-7]. Originally published in the Toledo Blade and re-

published in the Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette, June 21, 1908.

MARSHALL, Fred F., "Greene County--Clifton Village and Gorge Enriched by

Historical Tradition," Ohio Genealogical Society, Report, II, No. 4 (September

1962). 3.

MARTIN, Anamae, Columbus, the Buckeye Capital. Columbus, Charles E. Merrill

Books, 1962. 231p. Fourth grade text.

MAY, Alice Ada, "The Underground Railroad in Pickaway County," Pickaway County

Historical Society, Pickaway Quarterly, November 1962, pp. 17-19.

MAYBIN, Vera, "Knox County--Home of Kenyon College," Ohio Genealogical

Society, Report, III, No. 3 (June 1963), 1, 4. Reprinted in part from Ohio Cues,

IX, No. 7 (April 1960), 4-5.

MEILY, Julia E. Orbison, "Early Social Life of Lima," Allen County Reporter, XIX

(June 1963), 13-27.

MORSEL, George A., Under the Buckeye Trees. Amherst, Mass., Hamilton I. Newell,

1962. 96p. Memories of Steubenville, Ohio.

ORTMAN, Ernest A., Sr., US 35 & Frankfort Community. [Chillicothe], Paint Creek

Valley Research Project, 1962. 4p. Mimeographed.

PHELPS, Mary, "Picturesque Lexington Is Third Area Settlement," Ohio Genealogical

Society, Report, III, No. 2 (April 1963), 1, 4. In Troy Township, Richland County.

ROSS, Ishbel, "An Address to the Friends of the Cincinnati Public Library," His-

torical and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XXI (1963), 79-94. Early

Cincinnati as revealed by a study of the correspondence of the Taft, Chase, and

Blackwell families.

SANTMYER, Helen Hooven, Ohio Town. [Columbus], Ohio State University Press,

1962. 309p. Sketches of the town of Xenia based on the author's recollections.

SINCLAIR, Mary Donaldson, comp., Pioneer Days: Brief Sketches of Jefferson

County's Early Families. Steubenville, Ohio, privately published, 1962. 172p.

SKINNER, Herbert K., Historic Fort Loramie: A Story of Discovery and Conquest.

Springfield, Ohio, the author, [1963]. 56p.

SQUIRE, Dick, ed., The Book of Bedford. Bedford, Ohio, Bedford Area 125th Anni-

versary, Inc., 1962. 52p.

"Two Early Letters from Pickaway County," Pickaway County Historical Society,

Pickaway Quarterly, November 1962, pp. 13-15. Henry and Sarah Aurand to Jacob

Spade at Lower Sandusky, 1847 and 1849.

WEBB, David K., ed., Two Stories Concerning the "Country Schools" and Other



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Information (Paint Creek Valley Folk Publications, No. 10). Chillicothe, Ohio,

Paint Creek Valley Folk Research Project, 1962. 6p. Mimeographed.

WILKINSON, Raymond Moore, "Gamble's Mill Becomes Shelby in July of 1834,"

Ohio Genealogical Society, Report, III, No. 2 (April 1963), 1, 4.

 

MEDICINE

DUNHAM, Don, "Best in the World: Cleveland Has Given Great Names to Medical

History," Clevelander, XXXVII, No. 7 (November 1962), 6, 19, 23.

EDWARDS, Linden F., "The Ohio Association of Medical Teachers (1905-1911),"

Ohio State Medical Journal, LIX (1963), 258, 260, 374, 376.

FARRINGTON, David L., and Robert A. Hingson, "The Development of Anesthesia

in Ohio, 1846-1961," Ohio State Medical Journal, LVIII (1962), 1244-1245, 1352-

1355.

GREENE, P. F., "John George Rogers, M.D.: Biography of the Man Who Delivered

General Grant," Ohio State Medical Journal, LIX (1963), 36-38, 142-144. A

Clermont County doctor.

GRIFFITHS, Thomas D., "Thirty-One Institutions Serve Greater Cleveland," Cleve-

lander, XXXVII, No. 7 (November 1962), 10, 21. Historical account of the found-

ing of Cleveland hospitals.

GROH, George, "Doctors of the Frontier," American Heritage, XIV, No. 3 (April

1963), 10-11, 87-91. Includes mention of Daniel Drake and John Richmond of

Newton, Ohio.

HORINE, Emmet Field, "Daniel Drake and the First Ophthalmic Institution West of

the Allegheny Mountains," Archives of Ophthalmology, LXVIII (1962), 707-710.

STRIKER, Cecil, ed., Medical Portraits. Cincinnati, Academy of Medicine of Cincin-

nati, 1963. 279p. Biographical sketches of Cincinnati doctors.

 

MISCELLANEOUS

DUCKETT, Kenneth W., "Land of Shinehah," Ohio Historical Society, Echoes, II,

No. 1 (January 1963), [1]. Concerns two rare documents-promissory notes

signed by Mormon leaders at Kirtland, Ohio.

GILL, James F., and Thornton W. Mitchell, "Ohio-Disposition of Medical Records

in State Mental Hospitals," American Archivist, XXVI (1963), 371-378.

 

OHIO IN THE WARS

ABBOTT, Richard H., Ohio's War Governors (Publications of the Ohio Civil War

Centennial Commission, No. 11). Columbus, Ohio State University Press for the

Ohio Historical Society, 1962. 51p. Introduction by William B. Hesseltine.

BENNETT, Henry Holcomb, Chillicothe, Ohio, and the War of 1812. Chillicothe,

Ross County Historical Society, 1963. 9p.

CASE, Thomas R., "The Battle of Fallen Timbers," Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXXV

(1963), 54-68.

CASTEL, Albert, "Order No. 11 and the Civil War on the Border," Missouri Historical

Review, LVII (1963), 357-368. The order was issued by Brigadier General Thomas

Ewing, Jr.

CHYET, Stanley F., "Ohio Valley Jewry During the Civil War," Historical and

Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XXI (1963), 179-187.



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CURL, Donn W., "War of 1812," Ohio Historical Society, Echoes, I, No. 6 (June

1962), [1].

CURRY, Richard O., "McClellan's Western Virginia Campaign of 1861," Ohio History,

LXXI (1962), 83-96.

DANCE, Hubert J., John Morgan's Men: A Tale of the War Between the States. New

York, Carlton Press, 1962. 132p.

DANIELS, Jack, "Lake County in the Civil War, 1862," Lake County Historical

Society, Historical Society Quarterly, IV, No. 4 (November 1962), [1-4].

DAVISON, Kenneth Edwin, Cleveland During the Civil War (Publications of the

Ohio Civil War Centennial Commission, No. 10). Columbus, Ohio State University

Press for the Ohio Historical Society, 1962. 32p.

DAWES, Rufus, Service with the Sixth Wisconsin Volunteers. Edited with an intro-

duction by Alan T. Nolan. Madison, State Historical Society of Wisconsin for the

Wisconsin Civil War Centennial Commission, 1962. 336p. First published, 1890.

DORNBUSCH, C. E., comp., Regimental Publications & Personal Narratives of the

Civil War: A Checklist. Volume One, Northern States, Part V, Indiana and Ohio.

New York, New York Public Library, 1962. 88p.

FORD, Harvey S., comp. and ed., Civil War Letters of Petroleum V. Nasby (Publica-

tions of the Ohio Civil War Centennial Commission, No. 8). Columbus, Ohio State

University Press for the Ohio Historical Society, 1962. 34p. Includes an intro-

duction by the editor.

GARD, R. Max, Morgan's Raid into Ohio. Lisbon, Ohio, the author, 1963. 62p.

GILPIN, Alec R., "A Short Sketch of Hull's Surrender of Detroit in 1812," Detroit

Historical Society, Bulletin, XVIX [XIX], No. 3 (December 1962), 4-9.

GOVERNOR'S COMMITTEE FOR COMMEMORATING THE SESQUICENTEN-

NIAL OF THE WAR OF 1812, "The British Invade Ohio," Ohio Genealogical

Society, Report, II, No. 4 (September 1962), 1, 2, 3. Invasion of September 1812.

GRAHAM, Helen C., "Hedges Awarded Medal of Honor," Ohio Genealogical Society,

Report, III, No. 2 (April 1963), 1, 2. Major Joseph S. Hedges, who served with

the 4th United States Cavalry in the Civil War.

GROSE, Parlee C., The Case of Private Smith, and the Remaining Mysteries of the

Andrews Raid. Macomb, Ohio, General Publishing Company, 1963. 131p.

HANDERSON, Henry E., Yankee in Gray: The Civil War Memoirs of Henry E.

Handerson, with a Selection of His Wartime Letters. Cleveland, Press of Western

Reserve University, 1962. 132p. Biographical introduction by Clyde Lottridge

Cummer. After the war Handerson became a physician in Cleveland.

HARPER, Robert S., Ohio at Perryville: The Silent Battle. Columbus, Ohio Civil War

Centennial Commission, 1962. 6p. Major generals Don Carlos Buell, W. S. Rose-

crans, Alexander McD. McCook, Colonel William H. Lytle, and the Tenth O.V.I.

were engaged.

HART, B. H. Liddell, "Sherman--Modern Warrior," American Heritage, XIII, No. 5

(August 1962), 21-23, 102-106.

HOLLIDAY, Joseph E., "Relief for Soldiers' Families in Ohio During the Civil War,"

Ohio History, LXXI (1962), 97-112.

KING, Arthur G., "Remarks on the Dedication of the Restored Fort Washington

Monument," Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XXI (1963),

202-206. Deals with the history of the fort, especially the routes through the

streets of Cincinnati taken by the troops leaving for the Indian campaigns.

MARSHALL, Fred F., "Clifton Mills Supplies 1812 Armies," Ohio Genealogical

Society, Report, III, No. 2 (April 1963), 3.

MASSA, David J., "Ohioans at Gettysburg," Ohio Genealogical Society, Report, II,

No. 3 (July 1962), 1-2.



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MASSA, Paul L., "Johnny Saves Settlers," Ohio Genealogical Society, Report. III,

No. 1 (February 1963), 1, 3. Events of the War of 1812 in Knox County, and the

trip of "Johnny Appleseed" from Mansfield to Fredericktown to warn the settlers.

MASSA, Paul L., "Ohio Volunteers Join U.S. Army!" Ohio Genealogical Society,

Report, II, No. 4 (September 1962), 1, 2. Events leading to the enrollment of three

Ohio militia regiments in the federal service in the spring of 1812.

MILLER, Howard S., and Jack Alden Clarke, "Ships in the Wilderness: A Note on

the Invasion of Canada, 1813," Ohio History, LXXI (1962), 124-128.

"New Hampshire Surgeon & Sheridan's Ride," The Month at Goodspeed's, XXXIV

(1962), 22-24.

NORRIS, James D., ed., "A Northern Businessman Opposes the Civil War: Excerpts

from the Letters of R. G. Dun," Ohio History, LXXI (1962), 138-147.

Ohio in the Civil War. [Cleveland], the Standard Oil Company (Ohio), [1962].

[37]p. One of the "Sohio Let's Explore Ohio" series.

Ohio in the War of 1812 (Ohioana Year Book 1963). Columbus, Ohioana Library

Association, 1962. 128p.

PESKIN, Allan, "The Hero of the Sandy Valley: James A. Garfield's Kentucky

Campaign of 1861-1862," Ohio History, LXXII (1963), 3-24, 129-139.

"A Raider's Journey," Ohio Historical Society, Echoes, II, No. 6 (June 1963), [1].

Raid of Confederate cavalry under John H. Morgan in Ohio in July 1863.

SHERMAN, William Tecumseh, Sherman's Civil War. Selected and edited from his

personal memoirs, with a foreword by Earl Schenck Miers. New York, Collier

Books, 1962. 509p.

THATCHER, Joseph M., Jr., Infantry Small Arms, 1795-1815 (Papers on the War of

1812 in the Northwest, No. 9). Columbus, Anthony Wayne Parkway Board, 1962.

18p. Mimeographed.

TOPPIN, Edgar A., "Humbly They Served: The Black Brigade in the Defense of

Cincinnati," Journal of Negro History, XLVIII (1963), 75-97.

TUCKER, Louis Leonard, Cincinnati During the Civil War (Publications of the Ohio

Civil War Centennial Commission, No. 9). Columbus, Ohio State University Press

for the Ohio Historical Society, 1962. 42p.

TUCKER, Louis Leonard, ed., "The Siege of Cincinnati by a Pearl St. Rifle," Historical

and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XX (1962), 255-273. An account by a

participant, William Howard Neff.

WEISENBURGER, Francis P., Columbus During the Civil War (Publications of the

Ohio Civil War Centennial Commission, No. 12). Columbus, Ohio State University

Press for the Ohio Historical Society, 1963. 43p.

WILLIAMS, Ames W., "The Action near Vienna Station," Virginia Cavalcade, XII

(1962), 41-47. Brigadier General Robert C. Schenck and a regiment of the Ohio

Brigade were involved. Pictures the ambush of a trainload of Ohio troops.

WILLIAMS, T. Harry, McClellan, Sherman and Grant. New Brunswick, N.J., Rutgers

University Press, 1962. 113p. A discussion of the qualities of generalship of three

Ohio generals.

WOEHRMANN, Paul John, The American Invasion of Western Canada, September-

October, 1813 (Papers on the War of 1812 in the Northwest, No. 10). Columbus,

Anthony Wayne Parkway Board, 1962. 55p. Mimeographed.

 

PLACE NAMES

 

FROHMAN, Charles E., "Fort Sandusky on Sandusky Bay," Inland Seas, XIX (1963),

12-25.



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JACK, Walter, "Origin of the Names of Ashtabula County Townships," Ashtabula

County Historical Society, Quarterly Bulletin, IX, No. 1 (March 15, 1962), [2-5].

 

POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT

DAVIES, Richard O., "Whistle-Stopping Through Ohio," Ohio History, LXXI (1962),

113-123. An account of President Truman's campaign in Ohio in 1948.

FENTON, John H., "Ohio's Unpredictable Voters," Harper's Magazine, CCXXV,

No. 1349 (October 1962), 61-65. Covers the period 1956-62.

"First Ohioan in the White House," Ohio Historical Society, Echoes, I, No. 6 (June

1962), [3]. Snuff box with William Henry Harrison image, acquired by the Society.

FLINN, Thomas A., "Continuity and Change in Ohio Politics," Journal of Politics,

XXIV (1962), 521-544. Covers the period from 1832 to date.

GARA, Larry, "The Fugitive Slave Law in the Eastern Ohio Valley," Ohio History,

LXXII (1963), 116-128.

HARRISON, John M., "David Ross Locke and the Fight on Reconstruction," North-

west Ohio Quarterly, XXXV (1963), 18-31.

NOGGLE, Burl, Teapot Dome: Oil and Politics in the 1920's. Baton Rouge, Louisiana

State University Press, 1962. 234p.

ROSEBOOM, Eugene H., "'Tippecanoe and Tyler Too,'" Buckeye Historian, II,

Nos. 4 and 5 (March-April, May-June 1962), 16-21. The campaign of 1840.

SCHEIBER, Harry N., "The Rate-Making Power of the State in the Canal Era: A

Case Study," Political Science Quarterly, LXXVII (1963), 397-413. The state of

Ohio is taken as the example.

 

RELIGION

BOASE, Paul H., "The Fortunes of a Circuit Rider," Ohio History, LXXII (1963),

91-115.

BUSH, Frances Eileen, "The First Hundred Years of Wellsville Methodism," Wells-

ville Echoes, X, No. 4 (March 1963), 1-13.

DAVIS, Johnda T., "Twelve Circleville Churches," Pickaway County Historical

Society, Pickaway Quarterly, March 1963, pp. 13-19. Brief histories of each of the

churches and a picture of each reproduced from early woodcuts by LeRoy Crall.

FAIRBROTHER, Lafayette I., The Hand of God in My Life: My Story and Sermon

of a Crusade for Souls. Dayton, Ohio, Fay-Ma-Sha Press, 1962. 63p.

FRIENDS CHURCH, OHIO YEARLY MEETING, Observing Our 150th Yearly Meet-

ing. [Damascus, Ohio], privately published, [1962]. 110p.

GOSLIN, Charles R., Historical Sketch and Program for the Sesquicentennial Cele-

bration, the First Methodist Church . . . Lancaster, Ohio, 1812-1962. [Lancaster,

Ohio, Committee on History of the Church, 1962. 60p.]

HILL, Leonard, and others, A Sesquicentennial History of the Westminster United

Presbyterian Church of Piqua, Ohio, 1812-1962. Piqua, Ohio, Magee Brothers,

1962. 167p.

INSKEEP, Ruth, and Lula Harshfield, They Found a Faith. Privately published, 1962.

32p. Gives an account of the fiftieth anniversary of the Disciples of Christ Church

in East Liberty and a brief history of the denomination in Ohio.

LEHMAN, James O., ed., Welcome to Ohio. Privately published, 1962. 53p. A

history of the Mennonites in Wayne, Holmes, Tuscarawas, Stark, and Medina

counties.



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MEADER, Robert F. W., "The Shakers and the Mormons," Shaker Quarterly, II

(1962), 83-96. Deals with the contact between the two sects at North Union (Shaker

Heights), Ohio.

"Old Letters Concerning Sonnenberg," Mennonite Historical Bulletin, XXIV, No. 2

(April 1963), 1-3. The Sonnenberg Mennonite Church is in Wayne County, Ohio.

RANDLES, Raymond J., "The Shaker Harvest in Kentucky," Filson Club History

Quarterly, XXXVII (1963), 38-58. Closely related to the Ohio movement.

 

SOCIAL HISTORY

CHRISTIAN, Malcolm H., My Country and I: The Interracial Experience of an

American Negro, with Essays on Interracial Understanding. New York, Exposition

Press, 1963. 96p. The author was a native of Youngstown and some of his narrative

relates to his youth in Ohio.

CONLIN, Mary Lou, "A Tour of the Western Societies and Museums," Shaker

Quarterly, II (1962), 67-76. Includes the Ohio villages of Whitewater, Union

Village, and Shaker Heights.

GARRISON, Guy, "Voting on a Library Bond Issue: Two Elections in Akron, Ohio,

1961 and 1962," Library Quarterly, XXXIII (1963), 229-241. Relation of economic

status and cultural level to voting on library issues.

HEUCK, Robert, "More About Over-the-Rhine," Historical and Philosophical Society

of Ohio, Bulletin, XX (1962), 245-254.

JOHNSON, Wendell F., Child and Family Service in Toledo. Privately published,

1962. 24p. Covers sixty years history of organized social work.

KLEINE, W. Laird, "Anatomy of a Riot," Historical and Philosophical Society of

Ohio, Bulletin, XX (1962), 234-244. On the courthouse riot at Cincinnati, March

1884.

SCHREIBER, William I., Our Amish Neighbors. Chicago, University of Chicago

Press, 1962. 227p. Describes all phases of Amish life in the Wayne County

settlements.

WEISENBURGER, Francis P., "Those Who Have Built Ohio," Buckeye Historian,

II, Nos. 4 and 5 (March-April, May-June 1962), 7-9. Concerns the national origins

of Ohio settlers.

 

TRANSPORTATION

BLUST, F. A., "The Water Levels of Lake Erie," Inland Seas, XIX (1963), 27-29.

A discussion of the varying levels of the lake since 1859 and the effect on navigation.

CARLSON, Fred Albert, and Frank Seawall, Coal Traffic on the Ohio River System.

Columbus, Bureau of Business Research, College of Commerce and Administration,

Ohio State University, 1962. 49p. Covers the period 1950-59.

FLETCHER, Daniel O., "The Decline of the Great Lakes Package-Freight Carriers,"

Business History Review, XXXVI (1962), 387-407.

KELLER, John H., "Lima's Interurbans," Allen County Historical Society, Allen

County Reporter, XVIII (1962), 58-67.

MARVIN, Walter Rumsey, "The Development of Ohio Railroads," Buckeye Historian,

II, Nos. 4 and 5 (March-April, May-June 1962), 3-6.

"The National Road," Sohioan, XXXV (1963), 2-4.

NORRIS, Joe L., "The Walk-in-the-Water," Detroit Historical Society, Bulletin, XIX,

No. 9 (Summer 1963), 4-11. The Ohio interest centers in the first calls at Cleveland,

Sandusky, and Venice.

PABST, Anna C. Smith, ed. and comp., Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis



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Railway Company: A Pioneer Carrier of Delaware County, Ohio. Delaware, Ohio,

the author, 1963. 82p. ?? maps and index. Mimeographed.

"Remember the Interurban?" Ohio Historical Society, Echoes, II, No. 7 (July 1963),

[1]. Brief account of the interurban in Ohio.

ROSS, D. Reid, and C. W. Wiester, "The Relationship Between Urban Growth and

Transportation Development in the Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky Area," Historical

and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XXI (1963), 112-132.

TEAGARDEN, Ernest M., "Builders of the Ohio Canal, 1825-1832," Inland Seas, XIX

(1963), 94-103.

WHITE, John H., Jr., "The Cheviot Narrow Gauge: Some Additional Notes," His-

torical and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XXI (1963), 22-29.

TRAVEL AND DESCRIPTION

HAVIGHURST, Walter, "Travelers' Tales: By Steamboat in the 1840's," Historical and

Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XXI (1963), 3-13.

SMITH, Dwight L., ed., "Israel Angell and the West in 1788," Rhode Island History,

XXII (1963), 1-15, 39-50. Angell spent two weeks in the Muskingum country and

described it in his diary. Mentions prominent Ohioans.

 

THESES AND DISSERTATIONS ON OHIO SUBJECTS

IN OHIO COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

CUMMINGS, Charles M., Seven Ohio Confederate Generals: Case Histories of Defec-

tion. Ohio State University, Ph.D., 1963.

DAY, Donald E., The Military Career of Robert Cumming Schenck, 1861-1863. Miami

University, M.A., 1963.

FLACK, Bruce Clayton, The Attitude of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Ohio

Toward the Civil War, 1861-65. Ohio State University, M.A., 1962.

GEER, Emily Apt, Lucy Webb Hayes: An Unexceptionable Woman. Western Reserve

University, Ph.D., 1962.

GILBERT, Harry Charles, The Pioneer Railroads of the Miami Valleys. Miami Uni-

versity, M.A., 1963.

HALLINAN, Paul John, Richard Gilmour, Second Bishop of Cleveland, 1872-1891.

Western Reserve University, Ph.D., 1963.

LEYDA, Martha Spencer, Robert Wilbur Steele, Daytonian Scholar, 1819-91. Miami

University, M.A., 1963.

LINDENFELD, Charles Lloyd, Dayton's 1913 Flood. Ohio State University, M.A.,

1962.

MAURER, David J., Public Relief Programs and Politics in Ohio, 1929-1939. Ohio

State University, Ph.D., 1962.

O'CONNOR, Joan, Ohio Responds to the Corrupt Bargain Charge of the Election of

1824. University of Akron, M.A., 1963.

PETROELJE, Marvin, A Study of the Free-Soil Party of Ohio, 1848-1852. Ohio

University, M.A., 1962.

SMITH, Thomas Howard, The Peace Movement in Crawford County, Ohio, 1860-1865.

Ohio State University, M.A., 1962.

STAUB, Albert Emil, Unemployment Relief and Private Philanthropy in Dayton, Ohio,

During the Early Years of the Great Depression, 1930-1933. Miami University,

M.A., 1963.

TAGUE, James Andrew, Public Opinion in Ohio Toward the Acquisition of Oregon.

Western Reserve University, Ph.D., 1963.