INDEX TO MATERIALS FOR THE STUDY OF
OHIO HISTORY
Compiled by WILLIAM D. OVERMAN
Introduction
In 1918 the Ohio State Archaeological
and Historical Society
published a "Bulletin of Source
Material for the Study of Ameri-
can History, as found in the
Publications of the Society, covering
Volumes 1-26, inclusive."
Because of a growing interest in state
and local history and
in the enlarged educational program of
the Ohio State Archaeolog-
ical and Historical Society, and ever-increasing
demands for
information and materials, the Society
is presenting this "Index
to Materials for the Study of Ohio
History" which is not only
a very complete revision of the original
bulletin, but an index
covering the complete series of
publications of the Society and
the QUARTERLY to date.
The original bulletin was prepared by E.
F. Warner, at that
time high school inspector for the Ohio
State Department of
Public Instruction. This index has been
prepared by Dr. Wil-
liam D. Overman, curator of history and
archivist of the Ohio
State Archaeological and Historical
Society.
Sets of the publications of the Ohio
State Archaeological and
Historical Society can be found in most
of the public libraries
of the State and in many of the school
libraries. Taken as a
whole these publications constitute a
veritable storehouse of his-
torical material relating to the State.
More and more the value
of the study of state and local history
is being recognized and this
index has been prepared for the primary
purpose of aiding the
teachers of American history in our Ohio
schools in selecting
material and assigning readings more
easily. Its use will enable
the teacher to arouse a greater interest
in the subject by giving
local color to many of the great events
of the past, and by cor-
relating Ohio history with national and
world history.
HARLOW LINDLEY
(138)
INDEX TO MATERIALS 139
Aboriginal Man in Ohio
Cowen, Benjamin R., The Conquest of the
Indian, XIV,
139-47.
Easton, J. A., American Aborigines and
their Social Cus-
toms, XVI, 421-44.
Farrar, William M., The Moravian
Massacre, III, 276-300.
Fowke, Gerard, Aboriginal Stone
Implements, The Manu-
facture and Use of, II, 485-502.
Popular Errors in Regard to Mound Build-
ers, II, 362-82.
Greenman, Emerson F., Exploration of the
Coon Mound and
an Analysis of the Adena Culture,
XLI, 369-523.
Hulbert, Archer B., ed., The History of
the Northern Amer-
ican Indians, by David Zeis-
berger, XIX, 1-189.
Indian Thoroughfares of Ohio,
VIII, 264-95.
MacLean, J. P., Ancient Works of
Marietta, XII, 37-66.
Mills, William C., Excavations of Adena
Mound, X, 452-79.
The Feurt Mounds and Village Site,
XXVI, 305-449.
Flint Ridge, XXX, 91-161.
Moorehead, Warren K., A Description of
Fort Ancient, IV,
362-77.
The Indian Tribes of Ohio, VII,
1-109.
Logan, Tecumseh, the Shawnee In-
dians, XXXVI, 78-91.
Notestein, Wallace, The Western Indians
in the Revolution,
XVI, 269-91.
Overman, Henry W., Fort Hill, 1, 260-4.
Putnam, F. W., Importance of Study of
Archaeology in
Ohio, I, 55-60.
Randall, Emilius O., Pontiac's
Conspiracy, XII, 410-37.
140
OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Shetrone, Henry C., Exploration of the
Campbell Island
Village Site and the Hine Mound
and Village Site, XXXII, 435-67.
Exploration of the Ginther Mound,
XXXIV, 154-68.
Exploration of the Hopewell Group
of Prehistoric Earthworks, XXXV,
5-227.
and Greenman, E. F., Exploration of
the Seip Group of Prehistoric
Earthworks, XL, 343-509.
Exploration of the Wright Group of
Prehistoric Earthworks, XXXIII,
341-58.
The Indian in Ohio, XXVII, 273-510.
Some Ohio Caves and Rock Shelters
Bearing Evidence of Human Oc-
cupancy, XXXVII, 1-34.
Taylor, Edward L., Monuments to Historic
Indian Chiefs,
IX, 1-31.
The Ohio Indians, VI, 72-94.
Wright, G. Frederick, Report on the
Present Conditions of
Mounds and Earthworks of Ohio,
1, 341-8.
Explorations and Expeditions
Bonnecamp's Journal, 1749, XXIX,
397-423.
Keeler, Lucy E., Bradstreet's
Expedition, XIII, 200-1.
Lambing, A. A., ed., Celoron's Journal,
XXIX, 335-96.
Marshall, O. H., De Celoron's Expedition
to the Ohio in
1749, XXIX, 424-50.
Randall, Emilius O., Bienville's French
Expedition, X, 400.
Reeve, J. C., Henry Bouquet, XXVI,
489-506.
Slocum, Charles E., Sieur de La Salle,
French Explorer, XII,
107-13.
Taylor, Edward L., La Salle's Route down
the Ohio, XIX,
382-92.
INDEX TO MATERIALS 141
French and English Rivalries
Amos, J. O., The Village of Loramie,
XVII, 9-21.
Bigot, William, Loramie and
Pickawillany, XVII, 1-9.
Bulkley, John M., Early French
Settlements on the Great
Lakes, XXII, 341-8.
Hinsdale, Burke A., Western Land Policy
of the British Gov-
ernment, I, 207-29.
Hunter, W. H., Dunmore's War, XI, 93-102.
Keeler, Lucy E., Old Fort Sandusky and
the de Lery Port-
age, XXI, 345-78.
McFarland, R. W., Forts Loramie and
Pickawillany, VIII,
479-86.
Randall, Emilius O., Clark's Conquest of
the Northwest,
XII, 67-94.
Dunmore's War, The, XI, 167-97.
Expedition of George Rogers Clark,
X, 412-4.
French and English Competition, X,
103-5.
The French Expedition, XVI, 482-4.
The Northwest under Three Flags,
X, 101-18.
Under the French Flag, X, 397-8.
The American Revolution
Butterfield, Consul W., History of Fort
Laurens,VI, 393-401.
Clark, George Rogers, Extract from
letter relative to the
Campaign of 1780, XXII, 500-1.
Graham, A. A., The Military Posts, Forts
and Battlefields
within the State of Ohio, III, 300-11.
Hunter, W. H., The Battle of Point
Pleasant, XI, 93-102.
Lochry's Expedition, VI, 384-8.
Notestein, Wallace, The Western Indians
in the Revolution,
XVI, 269-91.
Randall, Emilius O., Fort Laurens--Its
Site and Siege, XVII,
493-9.
142 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND
HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Ohio in Early History and During the
Revolution, X, 395-434.
Ohio's Part in the American Revolution,
XI, 102-7.
Sessions, Juliette, Campaigns of the
Revolution, XIV, 39-59.
Early Settlements
Cowen, Benjamin R., Five Centers of
Original Settlement in
Ohio, X, 9-20.
Cox, Joseph, The Building of the State,
II, 143-65.
Dawes, E. C., The Ohio Company, IV,
1-29.
Hunter, W. H., Pennsylvania Influence
upon Ohio, XII,
287-309.
Parsons, Mira Clarke, Historic
Worthington, XIII, 71-82.
Randall, Emilius O., Diverse Settlements
in Ohio, X, 422-5.
Location of Site of Ohio Capital, XXV,
210-34.
Rice, William H., The Rev. John
Heckewelder (References
to Schoenbrun and Gnadenhutten),
VII, 314-8.
Vance, John L., French Settlement at
Gallipolis, III, 45-81.
Territorial Period
Arnett, Benjamin W., The Northwest
Territory, VIII, 433-
64.
Bond, Beverley W., The Old Northwest to
Eastern Eyes,
XXXVIII, 542-55.
Cox, Isaac J., The Indian as a
Diplomatic Factor in the
History of the Old Northwest, XVIII,
542-65.
Cutler, William P., Ordinance of 1787,
I, 10-37.
Downes, Randolph C., Thomas Jefferson
and the Removal
of Gov. St. Clair in 1802, XXXVI,
62-77.
Galbreath, Charles B., The Ordinance of
1787, Its Origin and
Authorship, XXXIII, 111-75.
INDEX TO MATERIALS 143
Gilmore, W. E., Ordinance of 1787, XIV, 148-57.
Hanna, W. S., Indian Boundary Line
(Greenville), XIV,
158-64.
Hunt, Samuel F., General Anthony Wayne
and the Battle of
Fallen Timbers, IX, 214-37.
St. Clair's Defeat, VIII, 373-96.
Irvin, Thomas, Harmar's Campaign, XIX,
393-6.
St. Clair's Defeat; ed. by Frazer E.
Wilson.
X, 378-80.
Legislation of the Northwest Territory,
I, 303-18, XXX,
13-53.
Randall, Emilius O., Greenville Treaty,
X, 432-3.
Wayne's Expedition, X, 429-32.
Slocum, Charles E., The Origin,
Description, and Service of
Fort Winchester, IX, 253-77.
Wilson, Frazer E., St. Clair's Defeat,
XI, 30-43.
The Treaty of Greenville, XII, 128-59.
Winthrop Sargent's Diary, XXXIII,
237-73.
Winthrop Sargent's Journal, 1793-5,
Extracts from, XXXIII,
273-82.
Ohio Lands
Dawes, E. C., The Beginning of the Ohio
Company and the
Scioto Purchase, IV, 1-29.
Downes, Randolph C., The Evolution of
Ohio County
Boundaries, XXXVI, 340-477.
Ohio's Squatter Governor: William
Hogland, XLIII, 273-82.
Galloway, Tod B., The Ohio-Michigan
Boundary Line Dis-
pute, IV, 199-230.
Hinsdale, Burke A., The Sale of the
Western Reserve, II,
450-60.
Hinsdale, Burke A., Three Important
Documents Relating
to Western Land Cessions, II,
276-88
Hutchins, F. E., The Western Reserve,
VII, 259-73.
144 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND
HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
James, John H., trans., Contemporary
Description of Ohio
in 1788, III, 82-108.
Knabenshue, S. S., Indian Land Cessions
in Ohio, XI, 249-
55.
Laylin, Clarence D., The Firelands
Grant, X, 435-50.
McFarland, R. W., The Ludlow Line
(Virginia Military
District), XIII, 278-80.
McGrane, Reginald C., The Evolution of
the Ohio-Erie
Boundary, XXII, 326-39.
Martzolff, Clement L., Land Grants for
Education in Ohio
Valley States, XXV, 59-70.
Zane's Trace, XIII, 297-331.
Mendenhall, Thomas C., Boundary Line
between Ohio and
Indiana, and between Ohio and
Michigan, IV, 127-98.
Randall, Emilius O., Survey of Seven
Ranges (Map), XXI,
466-7.
Ryan, Daniel J., The Scioto Company and
Its Purchase, III,
109-40.
Taylor, Edward L., Refugees to and from
Canada and the
Refugee Tract, XII, 219-41.
Vinton, Samuel F., Argument Concerning
Boundary Line
between Ohio and Virginia, IV,
67-126.
Ohio Becomes a State
Act of Congress Recognizing the State of
Ohio, V, 163-4.
Ryan, Daniel J., Constitution of the
State of Ohio, V, 132-53.
From Charter to Constitution, V, 1-164.
Journal of the First Constitutional
Conven-
tion, V, 80-132.
Sloane, Rush R., When Did Ohio Become a
Sovereign State?
IX, 278-302.
Pioneer Life
Bareis, George F., The Pioneer Cabin in
History of Madi-
son Township, XI, 259-61.
Bushnell, Ebenezer, Pioneer Life on the
Reserve, IX, 321-5.
Clark, Mrs. A. O., The Pioneer Women,
IX, 354-9.
INDEX TO MATERIALS 145
Curtis, Henry B., Pioneer Days in
Central Ohio, I, 243-54.
Draper Manuscripts, Andrew Poe's
Encounter with the In-
dians, XXII, 492-9.
Janney, J. J., ed., Narrative of the
Capture of Abel Janney
by the Indians in 1782, VIII, 465-73.
King, I. F., Dress and Habits of the
Pioneers, X, 174-5.
The Typical Log Cabin, X, 175-7.
Lapham, Increase A., Early Days in Ohio
(a diary), XVIII,
43-53.
Rogers, Thomas, Reminiscences of a
Pioneer, ed. by C. L.
Martzolff, XIX, 190-227.
Accounts of Travelers
Howe, Henry, Historic Travels, 1840-47,
II, 419-49.
Peeke, Hewson L., Charles Dickens in
Ohio in 1842,
XXVIII, 72-82.
Prince, Benjamin F., Early Journeys to
Ohio, XXX, 54-70.
Rev. Paul Henkel's Journal, ed. by C. L.
Martzolff, XXIII,
162-218.
Smith, Guy-Harold, Washington's Camp
Sites on the Ohio
River, XLI, 1-19.
Twiss, George H., ed., Journal of Cyrus
P. Bradley (1835),
XV, 207-70.
Venable, William H., Some Early
Travelers and Annalists
of the Ohio Valley, I, 230-42.
War of 1812
Bulkley, John M., The River Raisin
Monuments, XV, 141-54.
Cady, John F., Western Opinion and the
War of 1812,
XXXIII, 427-76.
Compton, H. W., The Siege of Fort Meigs,
X, 315-30.
Cox, Isaac J., Significance of Perry's
Victory, XIX, 460-6.
Galbreath, Charles B., The Battle of
Lake Erie in Ballad
and History, XX, 415-56.
Graham, A. A., The Military Posts, Forts
and Battlefields
within the State of Ohio, III, 300-11.
Haynes, Julia M., Fremont in History, X,
49-66.
146 OHIO
ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Keeler, Lucy E., The Centennial of
Croghan's Victory,
XXIII, 1-33.
The Croghan Celebration, XVI, 1-105.
The Siege of Fort Meigs, XXIII, 34-48.
Kennedy, Robert P., Hull's Trace or
Trail, XXIV, 583-7.
Mack, Mrs. J. T., The Battle of Lake
Erie, X, 38-45.
Ohio in the War of 1812, articles from a
contemporary
newspaper, XXVIII, 286-368.
Randall, Emilius O., Notes on Perry's
Victory, XXII, 476-80.
Saliers, Earl A., The Siege of Fort
Meigs, XVIII, 520-41.
Wright, G. Frederick, The Centennial of
Perry's Victory,
XXIII, 49-80.
Slavery Agitation
Burroughs, Wilbur G., Oberlin's Part in
the Slavery Con-
flict, XX, 269-334.
Galbreath, Charles B., Anti-slavery
Movement in Columbi-
ana County, XXX, 355-95.
Ohio's Fugitive Slave Law, XXXIV,
216-40.
Graham, A. A., An Early Abolition
Colony, and Its Founder,
IV, 30-43.
Hunter, W. H., A Manumitted Slave
Colony, VI, 274-85.
Knabenshue, S. S., The Underground
Railroad, XIV, 396-
403.
Koch, Felix J., Marking the Old
"Abolition Holes," XXII,
308-18.
Where did Eliza Cross the Ohio? XXIV,
588-90.
Prince, Benjamin F., The Rescue Case of
1857, XVI, 292-
309.
Sheppard, Thomas J., An Abolition
Center, XIX, 265-8.
Siebert, Wilbur H., A Quaker Section of
the Underground
Railroad in Northern Ohio, XXXIX,
479-502.
The Underground Railroad in Ohio,
IV, 44-63.
INDEX TO MATERIALS 147
Walsh, Annetta C., Three Anti-slavery
Newspapers, XXXI,
172-212.
Watts, Ralph M., History of the
Underground Railroad in
Mechanicsburg, XLII, 209-54.
Wilson, Charles J., The Negro in Early
Ohio, XXXIX, 717-
68.
Wright, Florence B., A Station on the
Underground Rail-
road, XIV, 164-9.
Ohio in the Mexican War
Ryan, Daniel J., Ohio in the Mexican
War, XXI, 277-95.
The Civil War
Adams, Jacob, Diary of, 1861-5, XXXVIII,
627-721.
Burroughs, Wilbur G., Oberlin in the Civil
War, XX, 315-34.
Curry, W. L., Ohio Generals and Field
Officers in Civil War,
XXIII, 306-11.
Donavin, S. K., The Opening Scenes of
the Rebellion, IX,
125-196.
McFarland, R. W., The Morgan Raid in
Ohio, XVII, 243-6.
Peeke, Hewson L., Johnson's Island,
XXVI, 470-6.
Randall, Emilius O., John Morgan Raid in
Ohio, XVII,
48-59.
Weber, L. J., Morgan's Raid, XVIII,
79-104.
Wittke, Carl, The Ninth Ohio Volunteers,
XXXV, 402-17.
Politics and Parties
Cheetham, Jean D., The Governors of
Ohio, 1803-1903,
XIII, 88-9.
Clonts, Forrest W., The Political
Campaign in 1875 in Ohio,
XXXI, 38-97.
Gadsby, George M., Political Influence
of Ohio Pioneers,
XVII, 193-6.
Henshaw, Leslie, The Aaron Burr
Conspiracy in the Ohio
Valley, XXIV, 121-37.
Holt, Edgar A., Party Politics in Ohio,
1840-50, XXXVII,
439-591; XXXVIII, 47-182; 260-402.
148 OHIO
ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Moore, Clifford H., Ohio in National
Politics, 1865-1896,
XXXVII, 220-427.
Price, Erwin H., The Election of 1848 in
Ohio, XXXVI,
188-311.
Roseboom, Eugene H., Ohio and the
Presidential Election of
1824, XXVI, 153-224.
Sessions, Juliette, Ohio and the Nation
since the Civil War,
XXV, 146-56.
Shilling, D. C., Woman's Suffrage in the
Constitutional Con-
vention of Ohio, XXV, 166-74.
Smith, Donnal V., Salmon P. Chase and
the Election of
1860, XXXIX, 515-607; 769-844.
Webster, Homer J., Democratic Party
Organization in the
Northwest, 1824-1840, XXIV, 1-120.
Yager, Elizabeth F., The Presidential
Campaign of 1864 in
Ohio, XXXIV, 548-89.
Education
Bossing, Nelson L., The History of
Educational Legislation
in Ohio from 1851-1925, XXXIX,
78-219; 223-399.
Boyd, W. W., Secondary Education in Ohio
before 1840,
XXV, 118-34.
Centennial of Miami University, The,
XVIII, 322-44.
Cutler, Sarah J., The Coonskin Library,
XXVI, 58-77.
Dunn, W. Ross, Education in Territorial
Ohio, XXXV,
322-79.
Eckelberry, Roscoe H., An Early Proposal
for a State Poly-
technic School, XXXIX, 400-10.
Ellis, Alston, Samuel Lewis, Progressive
Educator, XXV,
71-87.
Gard, William L., European Influence on
Early Western
Education, XXV, 23-35.
Hart, Albert B., Westernization of New
England, XVII,
259-74.
Hinsdale, Burke A., The History of
Popular Education on
the Western Reserve, VI, 35-58.
INDEX TO MATERIALS 149
Hubbell, George A., Horace Mann and
Antioch College,
XIV, 12-27.
McAlpine, William, The Origin of Public
Education in Ohio,
XXXVIII, 409-47.
Martzolff, Clement L., Land Grants for
Education in the
Ohio Valley States, XXV, 59-70.
Ohio University, XIX, 411-45.
Miller, Edward A., The History of
Educational Legislation
in Ohio, XXVII, 1-271.
Rouse, Mrs. S. D., A Forgotten
Educational Experiment,
XXV, 88-117.
Sherzer, Jane, Higher Education of Women
in the Ohio Val-
ley previous to 1840, XXV, 1-22.
Shilling, D. C., Pioneer Schools and
Schoolmasters, XXV,
36-51.
Storey, Russell M., The Rise of the
Denominational College,
XXV, 52-8.
Religion
Archer, W. B., First Catholic Church in
Ohio, XXIV,
226-30.
Bradford, J. E., The Centennial Churches
of the Miami Val-
ley, XXV, 234-57.
Cornwell, Mrs. I. D., Influences of
Early Religious Litera-
ture in the Ohio Valley from 1815-
50, XXV, 203-10.
Davis, Harold E., Religion in the
Western Reserve, 1800-25,
XXXVIII, 475-501.
Dickinson, C. E., The First Church
Organization (in Mari-
etta), II, 280-98.
Edwards, Martha L., Ohio's Religious
Organization and the
War, XXVIII, 208-24.
King, I. F., The Introduction of
Methodism in Ohio, X,
165-219.
Langhurst, Winfred B., The Puritanic
Influence in the North-
west Territory, 1788-1803, XLII,
409-45.
150
OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Long, Byron R., Joseph Badger, the First
Missionary to the
Western Reserve, XXVI, 1-42.
Isaac N. Walter, Pioneer Preacher of
Ohio,
XXIV, 187-225.
MacLean, J. P., The Kentucky Revival and
Its Influence on
the Miami Valley, XII, 242-286.
Mobbing the Shakers of Union Village,
XI,
108-33.
Origin, Rise, Progress and Decline of
the
Whitewater Community of Shakers in
Hamilton County, Ohio, XIII, 401-43.
The Shaker Community of Warren County,
X, 251-304.
Shaker Mission to the Shawnee Indians,
XI, 215-29.
The Society of Shakers (Cleveland,
Ohio),
IX, 32-116.
Martzolff, Clement L., Early Religious
Movements in Mus-
kingum Valley, XXV, 183-90.
Lutheranism in Perry County, Ohio,
XXVIII, 375-95.
Moravian Records, ed. by A. B. Hulbert
and W. N.
Schwarze, XVIII, 199-226; XXI,
1-115.
Mortimer, Benjamin, The Ohio Frontier in
1812, Diary of
an Indian Congregation, XXII, 205-
66.
Schlup, Emil, The Wyandot Mission, XV,
163-81.
Smith, H. E., The Quakers, Their
Migration to the Upper
Ohio, Their Customs and Discipline,
XXXVII, 35-85.
Economic Development
Bognar, E. J., Blast-furnaces Operated
by the Separatist So-
ciety of Zoar, Ohio, XXXIX, 503-13.
Cheetham, Jean D., State Sovereignty in
Ohio, IX, 290-302.
Coover, A. B., Ohio Banking
Institutions, 1803-66, XXI,
296-320.
INDEX TO MATERIALS 151
Hockett, Homer C., Internal
Improvements, 1815-25, XXV,
140-45.
Huntington, C. C., A History of Banking
and Currency in
Ohio before the Civil War, XXIV,
235-540.
Huntington, P. W., A History of Banking
in Ohio, XXIII,
312-22.
Keeler, Vernor D., An Economic History
of the Jackson
County Iron Industry, XLII, 133-
238.
Ryan, Daniel J,, Nullification in Ohio,
II, 393-401.
Stoddard, Paul W., Economic Progress in
Ohio, 1800-1840,
XLI, 175-94.
Stout, Wilbur, The Charcoal Iron
Industry of the Hanging
Rock District, XLII, 72-104.
Turner, Frederick J., The Place of the
Ohio Valley in Amer-
ican History, XX, 32-47.
Immigrant Groups
Hunter, William H., The Influence of
Pennsylvania on Ohio,
XII, 287-309.
The Pathfinders of Jefferson County,
VI, 95-313; VIII, 132-263.
Jones, W. H., Welsh Settlements in Ohio,
XVI, 194-227.
Peters, Bernard, The German Pioneers,
II, 52-9.
Turner, Frederick J., The Place of the
Ohio Valley in Amer-
ican History, XX, 32-47.
Van Cleef, Eugene, The Finns in Ohio,
XLIII, 452-60.
Vance, John L., French Settlement at
Gallipolis, III, 45-81.
Wittke, Carl, Ohio's German-language
Press and the Peace
Negotiations, XXIX, 49-79.
Ohio's German-language Press and the
War,
XXVIII, 82-95.
Law and the Constitution
Aumann, Francis R., Development of the
Judicial System of
Ohio, XLI, 195-236.
152 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND
HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Bartlett, Ruhl J., The Struggle for
Statehood in Ohio,
XXXII, 472-505.
Constitution of the State of Ohio, V,
132-54.
Hicks, Clara Belle, The History of Penal
Institutions in
Ohio, XXXIII, 359-426.
Journal of the First Constitutional
Convention, V, 80-132.
Mengert, Herbert R., The Ohio Workmen's
Compensation
Law, XXIX, 1-49.
Ryan, Daniel J., From Charter to
Constitution, V, 1-165.
Vinton, Samuel F., The Early Judiciary
in Ohio, III, 141-60.
Watson, David K., The Early Judiciary,
Early Laws and Bar
of Ohio, III, 141-59.
Literature
Cornwell, Mrs. I. D., Influences of
Early Religious Litera-
ture in the Ohio Valley from 1815-
50, XXV, 203-10.
Galbreath, Charles B., The First
Newspaper in the North-
west Territory, XIII, 332-49.
Randall, Emilius O., High Lights in Ohio
Literature,
XXVIII, 255-79.
Venable, William H., Literary
Periodicals of the Ohio Val-
ley, 1, 201-5.
Transportation and Communication
Dial, George W., The Construction of the
Ohio Canals, XIII,
460-81.
Doerschuk, Albert N., The Last Ohio
Canal Boat, XXXIV,
109-16.
Evans, Nelson W., The First Steamboat on
the Ohio, XVI,
310-5.
Ewing, Thomas, Oration at the Opening of
the Ohio Canal,
XXXIV, 71-88.
Galbreath, Charles B., Commencement of
the Ohio Canal at
Licking Summit, XXXIV, 66-99.
George, John, Jr., The Miami Canal,
XXXVI, 92-115.
Henshaw, Leslie S., Early Steamboat
Travel on the Ohio
River, XX, 378-402.
INDEX TO MATERIALS 153
Hulbert, Archer B., The Ohio River, XX,
220-35.
The Old National Road, IX, 405-519.
Kayler, R. S., Ohio Railroads, IX,
189-92.
King, I. F., Flat Boating on the Ohio
River, XXVI, 78-81.
Martzolff, Clement L., Zane's Trace,
XIII, 297-331.
Parsons, Mira Clarke, John Fitch,
Inventor of Steamboats,
VIII, 397-408.
Perkins, George, The Ohio Canal: An
Account of Its Com-
pletion to Chillicothe, XXXIV, 597-604.
Press Notices of Governor Clinton's
Visit to Ohio at the
Opening of the Ohio Canal, XXXIV,
100-8.
Sibley, William G., Old Ohio River
Steamboat Days, XLI,
86-97.
Stecker, H. Dora, Constructing a
Navigation System in the
West, XXII, 16-27.
Taylor, Edward L., Water Highways and
Carrying Places,
XIV, 356-95.
Travis, Irven, Muskingum Pilots, XXVI,
477-88.
Ohio in the World War
Battle of Picardy, The Narratives of
Three Ohio Soldiers,
XXX, 6-12.
Benton, Elbert J., The Cleveland World
War Machine,
XXXVIII, 448-74.
Edwards, Martha L., Ohio Religious
Organizations and the
War, XXVIII, 208-24.
Siebert, Wilbur H., The Ohio State
University in the World
War, XXXI, 142-62.
Wittke, Carl, Ohio's German-language
Press and the Peace
Negotiations, XXIX, 49-79.
Ohio's German-language Press and the
War,
XXVIII, 82-95.
Historic Characters in Ohio History
Atwater, Caleb, by C. L. Martzolff, XIV,
247-71.
Blennerhassett, Harman, by E. O.
Randall, I, 127-63.
Boone, Daniel, by W. A. Galloway, XIII,
263-77.
Brown, John, by C. B. Galbreath, XXX,
184-289.
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OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Chase, Salmon P., by J. B. Foraker, XV,
311-40.
Chase, Salmon P., by A. M. Schlesinger,
XXVIII, 119-61.
Cornstalk, Sketch of, in Draper MSS.,
XXI, 245-262.
Crawford, Colonel William, by J. H.
Anderson, VI, 1-34.
Cresap, Colonel Thomas, by Mrs. Mary
Louise (Cresap)
Stevenson, X, 146-64.
Croghan, George, by C. R. Williams, XII,
375-409.
Custer, General George A., by R. M.
Voorhees, XV, 341-53.
Dickens, Charles, In Ohio in 1842, by H.
L. Peeke, XXVIII,
72-81.
Ewing, Thomas, Autobiography, XXII,
126-204.
Giddings, Joshua R., by B. E. Long,
XXVIII, 1-47.
Grant, U. S., by John Beatty, XI,
232-45.
Hammond, Charles, The First Great
Journalist of the Old
Northwest, by Francis P. Weisenberger,
XLIII, 340-427.
Hayes, R. B., by Washington Gladden, IV,
338-61.
Heckewelder, John, by W. H. Rice, VII,
314-48.
Hinsdale, Burke A., by H. E. Davis, XLI,
241-83.
"Johnny Appleseed" (John
Chapman), by A. J. Baughman,
IX, 303-17.
Kenton, Simon, by R. W. McFarland, XIII,
1-39.
Kenton, Simon, and Cridland, T. W.;
Pioneers, by W. D.
McKinney, XXXIV, 117-31.
Lafayette's Visit to the Ohio Valley
States, by C. B. Gal-
breath, XXIX, 163-266.
Lafayette, Here Is, by J. M. Weed, XLIII,
441-51.
LaSalle, by C. E. Slocum, XII, 107-13.
Leatherlips, The Wyandot Chief, by W. L.
Curry, XII, 30-6.
Lincoln and Ohio, by Daniel J. Ryan,
XXXII, 7-281.
Little Turtle, by N. B. C. Love, XVIII,
115-48.
Logan and the Logan Elm, by Howard
Jones, XXXII, 315-27.
Logan, Chief of the Mingoes, Draper
MSS., ed. by R. G.
Thwaites, XX, 137-75.
Putnam, Rufus, by George F. Hoar, II,
28-46.
Rarey, John S., by Sara L. Brown, XXV,
487-539.
St. Clair, General Arthur, by Albert
Douglas, XVI, 455-76.
St. Clair, General Arthur, by Theresa V.
P. Krull, XLIII,
257-72.
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Sargent, Winthrop, by C. S. Sargent,
XXXIII, 229-36.
Sargent, Winthrop, by B. H. Pershing,
XXXV, 583-602.
Sherman, John, by G. U. Harn, XVII,
309-36.
Tarhe, The Crane, by Basil Meek, XX,
64-73.
Tarhe, The Crane, by Emil Schlup, XIV,
132-8.
Tecumseh and his Descendants, by C. B.
Galbreath, XXXIV,
143-53.
Tecumseh, the Shawnee Chief, by E. O.
Randall, XV, 418-97.
Vallandigham, C. L., by W. H. Van
Fossan, XXIII, 256-67.
Washington and Ohio, by E. O. Randall,
XVI, 477-501.
Washington at the Great Bend of the Ohio
River, by Guy-
Harold Smith, XLI, 655-67.
Washington's Voyage on the Ohio River,
by C. B. Galbreath,
XLII, 3-56.
A Short Bibliography of Ohio History
Bond, Beverley W., The Civilization
of the Old Northwest.
The Macmillan Co., New York, 1934.
Crow, George H., and Smith, C. P., My
State--Ohio. The
Ohio Teacher Publishing Co., Columbus,
1931.
Randall, Emilius O., and Ryan, Daniel
J., History of Ohio.
5 vols. The Century History Co., New
York, 1912.
Roseboom, Eugene Holloway, and
Weisenburger, Francis
Phelps, A History of Ohio. Prentice-Hall,
Inc., New York, 1934.
Shetrone, Henry Clyde, The
Mound-Builders. D. Appleton
and Co., New York, 1930.
INDEX TO MATERIALS FOR THE STUDY OF
OHIO HISTORY
Compiled by WILLIAM D. OVERMAN
Introduction
In 1918 the Ohio State Archaeological
and Historical Society
published a "Bulletin of Source
Material for the Study of Ameri-
can History, as found in the
Publications of the Society, covering
Volumes 1-26, inclusive."
Because of a growing interest in state
and local history and
in the enlarged educational program of
the Ohio State Archaeolog-
ical and Historical Society, and ever-increasing
demands for
information and materials, the Society
is presenting this "Index
to Materials for the Study of Ohio
History" which is not only
a very complete revision of the original
bulletin, but an index
covering the complete series of
publications of the Society and
the QUARTERLY to date.
The original bulletin was prepared by E.
F. Warner, at that
time high school inspector for the Ohio
State Department of
Public Instruction. This index has been
prepared by Dr. Wil-
liam D. Overman, curator of history and
archivist of the Ohio
State Archaeological and Historical
Society.
Sets of the publications of the Ohio
State Archaeological and
Historical Society can be found in most
of the public libraries
of the State and in many of the school
libraries. Taken as a
whole these publications constitute a
veritable storehouse of his-
torical material relating to the State.
More and more the value
of the study of state and local history
is being recognized and this
index has been prepared for the primary
purpose of aiding the
teachers of American history in our Ohio
schools in selecting
material and assigning readings more
easily. Its use will enable
the teacher to arouse a greater interest
in the subject by giving
local color to many of the great events
of the past, and by cor-
relating Ohio history with national and
world history.
HARLOW LINDLEY
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