OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND
HISTORICAL
SOCIETY
REVIEWS, NOTES AND COMMENTS
BY THE EDITOR
AN EARLY OHIO SCHOOL BOOK
Through the kindly interest of Mr. Kora
F. Briggs,
the Society has come into the
possession of an interest-
ing school book published in Columbus
in the year 1818,
two years after this city became the
seat of the state
government. From the copyright notice
it appears that
this book was first published in 1814
by the author, Ru-
fus W. Adams. On a page preceding the
preface are
published two recommendations, one by
Jacob Lindley,
"President of the College at
Athens, Ohio," and one by
Andrew Wylie, "President of the
College at Washing-
ton, Pennsylvania." These two
recommendations bear
the dates respectively of March 10,
1814, and Septem-
ber 10, 1817. As will be seen from the
title page of the
book this copy is one of the
"Fifth Edition, Improved."
The following preface is not without
interest as giving
in brief compass the views of an old-time
schoolmaster
and his object in publishing the
volume. It reads as fol-
lows:
PREFACE
Although selections of excellent matter
made for the im-
provement and instruction of young
persons are numerous, and
many of them executed in such a manner
as to reflect the highest
honor upon the authors; yet it occurred
to me that a school book
on the plan of the following pages
might be of service in the
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