Ohio History Journal




compiled by

compiled by

HELEN M. THURSTON

A Survey of Publications

on the History and Archaeology

of Ohio, 1972-1973

 

 

 

ANTISLAVERY

 

COFFIN, LEVI, Reminiscences of Levi Coffin. New York, AMS Press, 1971. (Reprint of

1876 ed.); 712p. Reputed president of the Underground Railroad.

FLADELAND, BETTY, Men and Brothers: Anglo-American Antislavery Cooperation.

Urbana, University of Illinois Press, 1972. 480p.

GARRISON, WILLIAM LLOYD, ed., by Louis Ruchames, Letters of William Lloyd Garrison:

A House Dividing Against Itself, II, Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1971. 770p.

Includes period 1836 to 1840.

MILLER, RANDALL M., "The Union Humane Society," Quaker History, LXI (1972),

91-106.

PEASE, JANE H. and WILLIAM H. PEASE, Bound with Them in Chains: A Biographical

History of the Antislavery Movement. Westport, Conn., Greenwood Publishing Co.,

1972. 334p. Discusses some Ohioans.

RATCLIFFE, DONALD J., "Captain James Riley and Antislavery Sentiment in Ohio, 1819-

1824," Ohio History, LXXXI (1972), 76-94.

 

 

ARCHAEOLOGY

 

Central States Archaeological Journal. Published by several archaeological societies.

Covers Illinois, Missouri, Indiana, Arkansas, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Iowa.

CONVERSE, ROBERT N., Ohio Slate Types. Plain City, Ohio, Archaeological Society of

Ohio, 1971. 48p.

Historical Archaeology. Published annually by The Society for Historical Archaeology.

Prime concern is the Western Hemisphere.

Ohio Archaeologist. Quarterly by the Archaeological Society of Ohio devoted to the dis-

cussion and illustration of artifacts found primarily in Ohio.

 

 

ARTS AND CRAFTS

 

BARNES, JARIUS B. and MOSELLE T. MEALS, American Furniture in the Western Reserve.

Cleveland, Western Reserve Historical Society, 1972. 117 illustrations; 136p.

EVANS, BRUCE H., "The Paintings of Edward Edmondson (1830-1884)," Dayton Art Insti-

tute, Bulletin, XXX (1972). Special exhibition issue; 36p.



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FITZPATRICK, PAUL J., "Lucy Webb Hayes's Contribution to White House China," Spin-

ning Wheel, XXVIII (November 1972), 14-17.

FRANKENSTEIN, JOHN, American Art: Its Awful Altitude. A Satire, ed. by WILLIAM

COYLE. Bowling Green, Bowling Green University Press, 1972. (Reprint of 1864

ed.); 136p. By an Ohio artist.

GIBBS, JAMES WENRICH, Buckeye Horology: A Review of Ohio Clock and Watch Makers.

Columbia, Pa., Art Crafters, 1971. 128p.

HUTSLAR, DONALD A., "The Log Architecture of Ohio," Ohio History, LXXX (1971),

172-270.

KLAMKIN, MARIAN, White House China. New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, [1972].

184p.

LANDMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE MAUMEE VALLEY HISTORICAL SOCIETY, "A Tour of

Toledo Churches: Downtown, Lowertown, and The Old West End," Northwest Ohio

Quarterly, XLIV (1972), 36p.

SIMMONS, ROBERT HILTON, "Neglected Work of a Once-famed Yankee Artist Comes to

Washington," Smithsonian, III (November 1972), 47-53. Concerns Hiram Powers.

STREIFTHAU, DONNA L., "Fancy Chairs and Finials: Cincinnati Furniture Industry, 1819-

1830," Cincinnati Historical Society, Bulletin, XXIX (1971), 171-200.

WALTERS, BETTY LAWSON, Furniture Makers of Indiana, 1793 to 1850. Indianapolis,

Indiana Historical Society, 1972, 244p.

 

 

BIBLIOGRAPHY

 

AGRIESTI, PAUL A., "A Bibliography of Ohio Library History," No. 7 in State Library

History Bibliography Series, Journal of Library History, VII (1972), 157-188.

BASKIN, ALEX, American Civil Liberties Union Papers: A Guide to the Records of the

A.C.L.U. Cases 1912-1946. Stony Brook, N.Y., Archives of Social History, 1971. 87p.

GATHERUM, PATRICIA B., "Checklist of Major Research-in-Progress and Completed Mas-

ters and Doctors Degrees on Topics Relating to Ohio," Ohio History, LXXXI (1972),

51-60.

THURSTON, HELEN M., "A Survey of Publications on the History and Archaeology of Ohio,

1971 to 1972," Ohio History, LXXX (1971), 272-279.

VAN DERHOOF, JACK, A Bibliography of Novels Related to American Frontier and Colonial

History. Troy, N.Y., Whitston Publishing Co., 1971. 501p.

WYNAR, LUBOMYR R., comp., Encyclopedic Director of Ethnic Newspapers and Periodi-

cals ... Littleton, Colorado, Libraries Unlimited, Inc., 1972. 260p.

 

 

BICENTENNIAL

 

AMERICAN HERITAGE, The American Testament: Fifty Great Documents of American

History, ed. by IRWIN GLUSKER and RICHARD M. KETCHUM. New York, American Heri-

tage Publishing Co., 1971. 255p.

BERG, FRED ANDERSON, Encyclopedia of Continental Army Units: Battalions, Regiments

and Independent Corps. Harrisburg, Pa., Stackpole Books, 1972. 160p.

MORRIS, RICHARD B., ed., The American Revolution, 1763-1783: A Bicentennial Collection.

Columbia, University of South Carolina Press, 1971. 361p.

SMITH, PAUL H., comp., English Defenders of American Freedoms, 1774-1778: Six Pam-

phlets Attacking British Policy. Washington, D.C., Library of Congress, 1972. 231p.



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BIOGRAPHY

 

CARTWRIGHT, PETER, Autobiography of Peter Cartwright, ed. by w. P. STRICKLAND. Free-

port, N.Y., Books for Libraries, [1972]. 525p. Methodist circuit rider in Ohio,

1805-1807.

FORD, ALICE, ed., Audubon, By Himself: A Profile of John James Audubon. Garden City,

N.Y., Natural History Press, 1969. 276p.

FROHMAN, CHARLES E., Sandusky's Editor. Columbus, Ohio Historical Society, 1972. 110p.

Concerns Isaac Foster Mack, editor of the Sandusky Register.

GARBER, D. W., "Jedediah Strong Smith: At Home in Ohio," Pacific Historian, XVI

(1972), 1-14. Ohio trader and explorer of Pacific northwest.

HART, ALBERT BUSHNELL, Salmon Portland Chase. New York, AMS Press, 1972. (Re-

print of 1899 ed.); 465p.

JAMES, EDWARD T., ed., Notable American Women, 1607-1950: A Biographical Dictio-

nary. Cambridge, Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1971. 3 vols.

MESSERLI, JONATHAN, Horace Mann: A Biography. New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1972.

604p. First president of Antioch College.

MILLETT, STEPHEN M., "Charles E. Ruthenberg: The Development of an American

Communist, 1909-1927," Ohio History, LXXXI (1972), 193-209.

PATTERSON, JAMES T., Mr. Republican: A Biography of Robert A. Taft. Boston, Hough-

ton Mifflin Co., 1972. 737p.

PITZER, DONALD E., ed., Robert Owen's American Legacy. Indianapolis, Indiana Historical

Society, 1972. 88p. Proceedings of the Robert Owen Bicentennial Conference, Octo-

ber 15 and 16, 1971.

ROBINSON, WILHELMENA S., "William Sanders Scarborough: Scholar and Disillusioned

Politician, 1852-1926." (Xerox of typescript); 18p.

SHAPIRO, HERBERT, "The Herbert Bigelow Case: A Test of Free Speech in Wartime," Ohio

History, LXXXI (1972), 108-121. WWI case.

STROBRIDGE, WILLIAM F., ed., "California Letters of Major General James McPherson,

1858-1860," Ohio History, LXXXI (1972), 38-50.

TAIT MANUFACTURING COMPANY, A Story of Accomplishment: Frank M. Tait. Dayton,

privately published, 1957. 86p. Pump manufacturers.

THOMAS, RICHARD J., "Lisping Cale Smith: Whig Orator on the Stump," Cincinnati His-

torical Society, Bulletin, XXX (1972), 21-49. Cincinnati lawyer in 1850's.

THORNBROUGH, GAYLE, ed., The Diary of Calvin Fletcher, Volume I: 1817-1838. Indian-

apolis, Indiana Historical Society, 1972, 516p. Indiana lawyer, resided for a time in

Urbana, Ohio.

WALLACE, ANGELO, "The Cochran Collection," Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XLIV (1972),

60-63. Deals with Negley Dakin Cochran, Toledo's crusading editor.

WELLS, DAMON, Stephen Douglas: The Last Years, 1857-1861. Austin, University of Texas

Press, 1971. 342p.

Zane Grey Collector, edited by G. M. FARLEY. A quarterly devoted to the life and times

of Zane Grey.

 

BLACK HISTORY

 

BROWN, WILLIAM WELLS, The Negro in the American Rebellion. New York, Citadel

Press [1971]. (Reprint of 1867 ed.); 389p.

LOEWENBERG, TED, "The Blade and the Black Man, 1867," Northwest Ohio Quarterly,

XLIV (1972), 40-50. Toledo Blade on Negro discrimination.

MARABLE, W. MANNING, "We Wear the Mask: The Tragedy of Paul Laurence Dunbar,"

Dayton, VIII (June 1972), 24-27, 35, 39. A Dayton poet.



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MILLER, FLOYD J., "The Father of Black Nationalism: Another Contender," Civil War

History, XVII (1972), 310-319. Deals with Lewis Woodson, Ohio-born black nation-

alist.

PARRIS, GUICHARD and LESTER BROOKS, Blacks in the City: A History of the National

Urban League. Boston, Little, Brown, and Co., 1971. 534p.

PORTER, DOROTHY B., comp., The Negro in the United States: A Selected Bibliography.

Washington, D.C., Library of Congress, 1970. 313p.

PORTER, KENNETH WIGGINS, The Negro on the American Frontier. New York, Arno

Press and New York Times, 1971. 529p.

QUARLES, BENJAMIN, ed., Blacks on John Brown. Urbana, University of Illinois Press,

1972. 150p.

QUARLES, BENJAMIN, "Frederick Douglass, Black Imperishable," Quarterly Journal of the

Library of Congress, XXIX (1972), 158-161. An Ohio Negro.

THURSTON, HELEN M., "The 1802 Constitutional Convention and Status of the Negro,"

Ohio History, LXXXI (1972), 15-37.

WINKS, ROBIN W., The Blacks in Canada: A History. New Haven, Yale University Press,

1971. 546p. Includes discussion of Underground Railroad.

WOLTERS, RAYMOND, Negroes and the Great Depression: The Problem of Economic

Recovery. Contributions in American History, No. 6. Westport, Conn., Greenwood

Publishing Corp., 1970. 398p.

WYE, CHRISTOPHER G., "The New Deal and the Negro Community: Toward a Broader

Conceptualization," Journal of American History, LIX (1972), 621-639.

 

BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY

 

ATHERTON, LEWIS E., The Frontier Merchant in Mid-America. Columbia University of

Missouri Press, 1971. 183p.

Cincinnati. A monthly containing articles of cultural and commercial interest.

Dayton. A monthly containing articles of cultural and commercial interest.

RICH, DAVID, "Panic in Toledo?" Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XLIV (1972), 51-59. Panic

of 1873.

WILSON, JOAN HOFF, American Business and Foreign Policy, 1920-1933. Lexington, Uni-

versity Press of Kentucky, 1971. 339p.

 

CIVIL WAR AND RECONSTRUCTION

 

BARNETT, JAMES, "Forty for the Union: Civil War Generals Buried in Spring Grove

Cemetery," Cincinnati Historical Society, Bulletin, XXX (1972), 91-121.

BENTON, ALBERT JAY, The Movement for Peace Without a Victory During the Civil War.

New York, Da Capo Press, 1972. (Reprint of 1918 ed.); 80p.

KLEMENT, FRANK L., "Phineas C. Wright, The Order of American Knights, and the San-

derson Expose," Civil War History, XVIII (1972), 5-23.

LEVSTIK, FRANK R., "From Slavery to Freedom," Civil War Times, XI (November 1972),

10-15. Two wartime letters by an Ohio Negro Medal of Honor winner, Milton M.

Holland.

MORSEBERGER, ROBERT E., "The Savior of Cincinnati," Civil War Times, XI (November

1972), 30-39. Lew Wallace's defense of Cincinnati against the Confederates in 1862.

MURDOCK, EUGENE C., One Million Men: The Civil War Draft in the North. Madison,

State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1971. 366p.

SCHMIEL, EUGENE D., "The Oberlin Letter: The Post-Civil War Northern Voter," North-

west Ohio Quarterly, XLIII (1971), 75-86.



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SHANKMAN, ARNOLD, "William B. Reed and the Civil War," Pennsylvania History, XXXIX

(1972), 455-468. Mentions Clement Vallandigham and Samuel S. Cox of Ohio.

SIMON, JOHN Y., ed., The Papers of Ulysses S. Grant, Volume 4: January 8-March 31,

1862. Carbondale, Southern Illinois University Press, 1972. 520p.

U. S. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE, GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION,

Military Operations of the Civil War: A Guide-Index to the Official Records of the

Union and Confederate Armies, 1861-1865 ... Vol. II. Washington, D.C., 1968, 1969,

1970. Covers main eastern theatre of operations.

 

EDUCATION AND CULTURE

 

BELCH, G. EUGENE, Tempered by Crises. Ada, Ohio, Ohio Northern University, 1971.

42p. The official history of Ohio Northern University.

CHAMBERS, FREDERICK, "Histories of Black Colleges and Universities," Journal of Negro

History, LVII (1972), 270-275.

CLARK, BURTON R., The Distinctive College: Antioch, Reed and Swarthmore. Chicago,

Aldine, 1970. 280p.

CRAMER, C. H., Open Shelves and Open Minds: A History of the Cleveland Public Library.

Cleveland, Press of Case Western Reserve University, 1972. 279p.

HOLIDAY, JOSEPH E., "Grand Opera Comes to the Zoo," Cincinnati Historical Society,

Bulletin, XXX (1972), 7-20.

VOIGHT, DAVID QUENTIN, American Baseball. Volume II: From the Commissioners to

Continental Expansion. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1970. 350p.

WALKER, BYRON H., comp., Frontier Ohio: A Resource Guide for Teachers. Columbus,

Ohio Historical Society, 1972. 179p.

 

GENEALOGY

 

The American Genealogist. Privately published. A quarterly containing American gene-

alogical records and history.

Armstrong Surname Bulletin. Quarterly by the Armstrong Surname Organization (472

8th Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah 84103).

Copper State Bulletin. Quarterly of the Southern Arizona Genealogical Society.

CRAWFORD, ANDREW J., comp., CRAWFORD and Allied Families. Privately published, 1971.

189p. Brent, Curd, Dugan, Kindrick, Perkins, 1540-1971.

The Detroit Society for Genealogical Research. Contains genealogical records pertaining

to Michigan.

ELLER, MRS. DENVER, comp., "Marriages, Births, Deaths, 1852-1900, St. John Lutheran

Church, Greenville, Ohio." (Typed copy); 101p.

Family Fare. Quarterly list of additions to the Historical Library of Fort Wayne and

Allen County, Indiana.

FOSKETT, HELEN ROBINETT, "History and Genealogy of Two Pioneers of Rich Hill Town-

ship, Muskingum County, Ohio: William Herron, 1805, and Thomas Leedom, Sr.,

Revolutionary War Veteran, 1810." (Typescript, 1971); 85p.

Gateway to the West. Quarterly containing genealogical material taken from early Ohio

records of various kinds.

HARTLINE, DAVID L., Soldiers of Marion County, Ohio, 1776-1900. Marion, Ohio, pri-

vately published, 1972. 250p.

HODGES, NADINE and MRS. HOWARD W. WOODRUFF, comps., Missouri Pioneers: County and

Genealogical Records. Vol. III. Privately published, 1970. 128p.



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The Hoosier Genealogist. Quarterly by the Indiana Historical Society (140 N. Senate

Ave., Indianapolis 46204) containing genealogical material pertinent to Ohioans.

Kentucky Ancesters. Quarterly by the Kentucky Historical Society containing genealogi-

cal material.

Michigan Heritage. Quarterly containing biography, local, and family history.

MILLER, OSCAR R., The Shrock Family History. Berlin, Ohio, privately published, 1971.

120p. Traces descendants of Henry Shrock and Barbara Miller from 1807 to 1971.

Available from the author for $3.00 postpaid. Box 133, Berlin, Ohio 44610.

Ohio Records and Pioneer Families. Quarterly containing genealogical material taken

from Ohio records of various kinds.

The Report. Quarterly published by the Ohio Genealogical Society (454 Park Avenue

West, Mansfield, Ohio 44906).

SHORT, ANITA and RUTH BOWERS, comps., Cemetery Inscriptions, Darke County, Ohio.

Vol. I. Privately published, 1968. 137p.

SHORT, ANITA and RUTH BOWERS, comps., Cemetery Inscriptions, Preble County, Ohio.

Vol. I. Privately published, 1969. 100p.

UHRBROCK, RICHARD S., Descendants of Thomas Gatewood. (Xerox copy, 1972); 64p.

Your Family Tree. Quarterly by the Hoenstine Rental Library (414 Montgomery St.,

Hollidaysburg, Pa. 16648). Contains Pennsylvania genealogy and history.

 

GENERAL

 

BUTLER, MANN, Valley of the Ohio. Frankfort, Kentucky Historical Society, 1971. 302p.

History of the Ohio River Valley from 1748 to c. 1788.

CURTIS, JAMES C., The Fox at Bay: Martin Van Buren and the Presidency, 1837-1841.

Lexington, University Press of Kentucky, 1970. 233p.

HUGHES, EMMET JOHN, "Our Presidents, heroes or nobodies: They all had their own

style," Part 1, Smithsonian, II (March 1972), 28-37. Includes Taft and Harding

among others. "FDR set own style of the office, but Lincoln still walks," Part 2,

Smithsonian, III (April 1972), 30-37. Conclusion of article, covers presidents from

1933 to present.

Inland Seas: Quarterly Journal of the Great Lakes Historical Society. Devoted to dis-

cussion and illustration of history, geography, geology, transportation, and industry of

the Great Lakes region.

Limnos. Quarterly of the Great Lakes Foundation containing scientific and educational

articles concerning the Great Lakes Basin.

LUEBKE, FREDERICK C., ed., Ethnic Voters and the Election of Lincoln. Lincoln, Univer-

sity of Nebraska Press, 1971. 226p. Collection of essays, the first dealing with the

foreign-born of the Northwest.

MAYHEW, ANNE, "A Reappraisal of the Causes of Farm Protest in the United States,

1870-1900," Journal of Economic History, XXXII (1972), 464-475. Concerns the

Midwest.

PEIRCE, NEAL R., The Megastates of America: People, Politics, and Power in the Ten

Great States. New York, W. W. Norton, Co., 1972. 745p. Includes Ohio.

Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: Richard Nixon, 1969. Washington,

D. C., Office of the Federal Registrar, NARS, General Service Admin., 1971. 1081p.

STEVENS, S. K., DONALD H. KENT, AUTUMN L. LEONARD, eds., The Papers of Henry Bouquet.

Vol. I. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, 1972. 421p.

December 11, 1755-May 31, 1758; contains little Ohio material.

WEAVER, HERBERT, and PAUL H. BERGERON, eds., Correspondence of James K. Polk. Vol.

II. Nashville, Vanderbilt University Press, 1972. 645p. Covers the years 1833 and

1834.



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INDIANS AND THE WARS

 

BIRD, HARRISON, War for the West, 1790-1813. New York, Oxford University Press, 1971.

278p. Indian campaigns in the War of 1812.

EDMUNDS, R. DAVID, "WEA Participation in the Northwest Indian Wars, 1790-1795,"

Filson Club History Quarterly, XLVI (1972), 241-253. Subdivision of Miami Indians.

JACOBS, WILBUR R., Dispossessing the American Indian: Indians and Whites on the Colo-

nial Frontier. New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1972. 240p. Includes Ohio Indians.

JONES, DAVID, A Journal of Two Visits Made to Some Nations of Indians on the West

Side of the River Ohio in the Years 1772 and 1773. New York, Arno Press, 1971.

(Reprint of 1774 ed.); 127p.

KAPPLER, CHARLES, comp. and ed., Indian Treaties, 1778-1863. New York, Interland

Publishing, Inc., 1972. 1099p.

MORSE, JEDIDIAH, A Report to the Secretary of War of the United States on Indian Affairs.

St. Clair Shores, Mich., Scholarly Press, 1972. (Reprint of 1822 ed.); 400p.

TANTAQUIDGEON, GLADYS, Folk Medicine of the Delaware and Related Algonkian Indians.

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, 1972. 145p.

TRENNERT, ROBERT A., "The Mormons and the Office of Indian Affairs: The Conflict

Over Winter Quarters, 1846-1848," Nebraska History, LIII (1972), 381-400. Deals

with William Medill as Commissioner of Indian Affairs.

TUCKER, GLENN, "Tecumseh," American History Illustrated, VI (1972), 4-9, 43-48. Bio-

graphical sketch.

WESLAGER, C. A., The Delaware Indians: A History. New Brunswick, New Jersey, Rutgers

University Press, 1972. 546p.

 

LITERATURE

 

ANDREWS, WILLIAM D., "William T. Coggeshall: 'Booster' of Western Literature," Ohio

History, LXXXI (1972), 210-220.

GREY, ZANE, Zane Grey: Outdoorsman, ed. by GEORGE REIGER. Englewood Cliffs, N. J.,

Prentice-Hall, Inc., [1972]. 349p. Ohio-born novelist.

LAMPLUGH, GEORGE R., "The Image of the Negro in Popular Magazine Fiction, 1875-

1900," Journal of Negro History, LVII (1972), 177-189. Includes Charles Chesnutt.

TRENT, TONI, "Stratification Among Blacks by Black Authors," Negro History Bulletin,

XXXIV (1971), 179-181. Includes Chesnutt and Dunbar.

WINTZ, CARY D., "Race and Realism in the Fiction of Charles W. Chesnutt," Ohio History,

LXXXI (1972), 122-130.

 

LOCAL HISTORY

 

ALIG, JOYCE G., Saint Henry, Ohio: 1836-1872--135 Years. Privately published, 1972.

200p.

Allen County Reporter. Quarterly of the Allen County Historical Society.

ARNOLD, DANIEL G., About Bucyrus. Indianapolis, McM Corporation, 1971. 240p. An

Ohio city.

The Historical Society Quarterly. Published by the Lake County Historical Society.

Log Cabin Sentinel. Bulletin of the Madison County Historical Society.

Pickaway Quarterly. Published by the Pickaway County Historical Society.

SKARDON, MARY A., ed., Yester Year in Clark County Ohio. Springfield, Clark County

Historical Society, 1972. 47p. Vol. 6 of the reminiscences of old timers which appeared

in the Springfield Sunday News of 1893.



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The Tallow Light. Quarterly of the Washington County Historical Society containing

historical articles and notes of interest of genealogists and members.

WEISHEIMER, CARL H., Sellsville, Circa 1900. Privately published, 1971. 142p.

See Ohioana Quarterly (Winter 1972) for additional local history listings.

 

MISCELLANEOUS

 

BOWERS, RUTH and ANITA SHORT, comps., Preble County, Ohio, Common Pleas Court Rec-

ords, 1810-1850. Privately published, 1970. 142p.

CITIZENS LEAGUE OF GREATER CLEVELAND, 75 Years of Doing Good: The Story of the

Citizens League, 1896-1971. Cleveland, Citizens League of Greater Cleveland, 1971.

39p.

DAVIS, FRANK G., comp., The Law in Southwestern Ohio. Cincinnati, Cincinnati Bar Asso-

ciation, 1972. 435p.

GEBARD, BRUNO, "Ohio Physicians; Landmarks," Ohio State Medical Journal, LXVIII

(1972), 779-781.

JAMES, PEGGIE SEITZ, Original Land Entries of Allen County, Ohio. Ann Arbor, Edwards

Bros., 1971. 152p.

JONES, JOHN PAUL, "The Hermitage, The Pines, and Old Hyde Park," Cincinnati Histori-

cal Society, Bulletin, XXX (1972), 51-72.

KOYKKA, THOMAS V., Ohio Appellate Process. Cincinnati, W. H. Anderson, [1972]. 328p.

LUTZ, PAUL V., "Harding's Love Letters Preserved: When Should 'Property Rights' in

Letters Pass into the Public Domain?" Manuscripts, XXIV (1972), 67-69.

MCCUE, GEORGE, "The New Look of Cincinnati's Old Mt. Auburn," Historic Preservation,

XXIV (April-June 1972), 31-37. An interview with Carl B. Westmoreland, president

of the Mt. Auburn Community Council, Inc.

MCKEE, HARLEY J., "Original Bridges on the National Road in Eastern Ohio," Ohio

History, LXXXI (1972), 131-144.

MAK, JAMES, "Intraregional Trade in the Antebellum West: Ohio, A Case Study," Agri-

cultural History, XLVI (1972), 489-497.

POWELL, ESTHER WEYGANDT, comp., Early Ohio Tax Records. Akron, privately published,

c. 1971. 459p. Originals will be found in archives of Ohio Historical Library.

RHODES, IRWIN S., "The Founding of the Cincinnati Bar Association, 1872," Cincinnati

Historical Society, Bulletin, XXX (1972), 123-129.

SHORT, ANITA and RUTH BOWERS, comps., United States Land Entries from Preble County,

Ohio. Privately published, 1968. 25p.

UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT, Reports of Cases Decided by Chief Justice Chase in the

Circuit Court of the United States, Fourth Circuit, 1865-1869. [Comp.] by BRADLEY

T. JOHNSON. New York, Da Capo, 1972. (Reprint of 1876 ed.); 606p.

ZIMMERMAN, MRS. JAMES M., "Beaches and Bloomers: Bathing and Boating in Cincinnati

Waters," Cincinnati Historical Society, Bulletin, XXX (1972), 131-145.

 

POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT

 

BARRINGER, WILLIAM E., "The Politics of Abolition: Salmon P. Chase in Cincinnati," Cin-

cinnati Historical Society, Bulletin, XXIX (1971), 79-99.

BELZ, HERMAN, "Henry Winter Davis and Origins of Congressional Reconstruction,"

Maryland Historical Magazine, LXVII (1972), 129-143. Includes Ohioans John

Sherman, James M. Ashley, and John A. Bingham.

COCHRAN, WILLIAM COX, The Western Reserve and the Fugitive Slave Law. New York,

Da Capo Press, 1972. (Reprint of 1920 ed.); 235p.



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DOBSON, JOHN M., Politics in the Gilded Age: A New Perspective on Reform. New York,

Praeger, 1972. 200p.

DUDDEN, ARTHUR POWER, Joseph Fels and the Single-Tax Movement. Philadelphia, Tem-

ple University Press, 1971. 308p.

ERSHKOWITZ, HERBERT and WILLIAM G. SHADE, "Consensus or Conflict? Political Behavior

in the State Legislatures during the Jackson Era," Journal of American History, LVIII

(1971), 591-621. Includes Ohio.

GEORGE, SISTER MARY KARL, The Rise and Fall of Toledo, Michigan: The Toledo War!

Lansing, Michigan Historical Commission, 1971. 84p. Deals with border dispute

between Ohio and Michigan.

GERMAN, JAMES C., JR., "The Taft Administration and the Sherman Antitrust Act," Mid-

America An Historical Review, LIV (1972), 172-186.

GRANT, PHILIP A., JR., "Congressional Campaigns of James M. Cox, 1908 and 1910,"

Ohio History, LXXXI (1972), 4-14.

GRIEB, KENNETH J., "The Fifth Pan American Conference: Proving Ground for Warren

G. Harding's Latin American Policy," Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Sci-

ences, Arts and Letters, LX (1972), 69-78.

MCMAINS, HOWARD F., "The Road to George Ade's Farm: Origins of Taft's First Cam-

paign Rally, September, 1908," Indiana Magazine of History, LXVIII (1971) 317-334.

MERRILL, HORACE SAMUEL and MARION GALBRAITH MERRILL, The Republican Command,

1897-1913. Lexington, University Press of Kentucky, 1971. 360p. Includes discussion

of Ohio leaders.

PESKIN, ALLAN, "The 'Put-Up Job': Wisconsin and the Republican National Convention

of 1880," Wisconsin Magazine of History, LV (1972), 263-274. Concerns the nomina-

tion of James Garfield.

PORTER, LORLE A., "The Lecompton Issue in Knox County Politics: Division of the

Democracy, 1858," Ohio History, LXXXI (1972), 157-192.

RUNYON, JOHN H., comp., Source Book of American Presidential Campaign and Election

Statistics, 1948-1968. New York, Frederick Ungar Publishing Co., 1971. 380p.

SCHOLES, WALTER V. and MARIE V. SCHOLES, The Foreign Policies of the Taft Administra-

tion. Columbia, University of Missouri Press, 1970, 259p.

SOLVICK, STANLEY D., "The Pre-Presidential Political and Economic Thought of William

Howard Taft," Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XLIII (1971), 87-96.

SWART, STANLEY L., "A Memo on Cross-Burning and Its Implications," Northwest Ohio

Quarterly, XLIII (1971), 70-74. Concerns the Ku Klux Klan.

WEAVER, BILL L., "President Hayes' Visit to Kentucky, 1877," Filson Club History Quar-

terly, XLVI (1972), 37-48.

 

RELIGION

 

CARWARDINE, RICHARD, "The Second Great Awakening in the Urban Centers: An Exam-

ination of Methodism and the 'New Measures,'" Journal of American History, LIX

(1972), 327-340. Concerns Charles G. Finney.

DURNBAUGH, DONALD F., ed., The Church of the Brethren Past and Present. Elgin, Illinois,

Brethren Press, 1971. 182p. Ohio related.

EUSTIS, ALVIN, "On the Road in 1835: A Journey of the Reverend James McElroy," Ohio

History, LXXXI (1972), 221-227. Travel through Ohio and Kentucky.

HOPKINS, SAMUEL, A Treatise on the Millennium. New York, Arno, 1972. (Reprint of

1793 ed.); 158p. The concept was later of importance in Ohio.

MCBRIDE, JAMES, "The Shakers of Ohio: An Early Nineteenth-Century Account," Cin-

cinnati Historical Society, Bulletin, XXIX (1971), 126-137. Publication of a letter

from James McBride to his aunt describing Union Village, or Turtle Creek, 1811.



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ROBSON, WALTER, An English View of American Quakerism: The Journal of Walter Rob-

son (1842-1929) Written During the Fall of 1877, While Traveling among American

Friends. Philadelphia, American Philosophical Society, 1970. 162p. Visits Ohio.

SCHNEIDER, NORRIS F., The First Baptist Church, Zanesville, Ohio, 1821-1971. Zanesville,

privately published, 1971. 8p.

SCHNEIDER, NORRIS F., History of Rolling Plains United Methodist Church, Muskingum

County, Ohio. Zanesville, privately published, 1971. [n.p.]

Schoenbrunn Story: Excerpts from the Diary of the Reverend David Zeisberger, 1772-

1777 at Schoenbrunn in the Ohio Country, trans. by AUGUST C. MAHR. Columbus, Ohio

Historical Society, 1972. 26p.

THOMAS, N. GORDON, "The Millerite Movement in Ohio," Ohio History, LXXXI (1972),

95-107.

 

 

SOCIAL HISTORY

 

BARCLAY, MORGAN J., "Changing Images of Toledo's Polish Community," Northwest Ohio

Quarterly, XLIV (1972), 64-71.

MORRIS, JAMES M., "The Cincinnati Shoemakers' Lockout of 1888: A Case Study in the

Demise of the Knights of Labor," Labor History, XIII (1972), 505-519.

PRINGLE, WILLIAM R., History of the Scottish Rite in Ohio. Cleveland, privately published,

1971. 145p.

PRPIC, GEORGE J., The Croatian Immigrants in America. New York, Philosophical

Library, 1971. 519p. Clevelanders included.

 

 

TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATION

 

AMES, WILLIAM E., A History of the National Intelligencer. Chapel Hill, University of

North Carolina Press, 1972. 376p.

BROWN, DEE, "The Pirates of the Ohio," American History Illustrated, VII (1972), 36-43.

Concerns emigrating families falling prey to river pirates.

CHRISTIANSEN, HARRY, Ohio Trolley Trails. Euclid, Ohio, Transit House, Inc., 1971. 152p.

GAMBLE, J. MACK, Steamboats on the Muskingum. Staten Island, New York, Steamship

Historical Society of America, 1971. 283p.

The Railway and Locomotive Historical Society Bulletin. Semiannual official journal of

the Railway and Locomotive Historical Society containing articles on railroad subjects.

RAPSON, RICHARD L., Britons View America: Travel Commentary, 1860-1935. Seattle,

University of Washington Press, 1971. 274p. Includes Ohio.

REILLY, TOM, "Early Coverage of a President-Elect: Lincoln at Springfield 1860," Jour-

nalism Quarterly (Autumn 1972), 469-479. Concerns Henry Villard, former reporter

for the Cincinnati Commercial.

RICE, JOE M., Early Cincinnati Radio, 1910-1970. Florence, Kentucky, privately pub-

lished, 1971. 247p.

SEARIGHT, THOMAS B., ed. by JOSEPH E. MORSE and R. DUFF GREEN, Thomas B. Searight's

The Old Pike: An Illustrated Narrative of the National Road. Orange, Virginia, Green

Tree Press, 1971. 189p.

Towpaths. Quarterly by the Canal Society of Ohio containing articles and illustrations

of interest to canal buffs.

WAGNER, RICHARD M. and ROY J. WRIGHT, Cincinnati Streetcars No. 5, 1895-1911. Cin-

cinnati, Wagner Car Co., 1971. 70p. (pp. 178-248)