SUBJECT AND TITLE
INDEX TO VOL. XLIV.
(For Index of
Authors, see Contents.)
Abstract of the
Minutes of the Annual Meeting of the Board of Trustees of
the Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical Society, April 23, 1935........ 374
Address at the
Unveiling of the Galbreath Memorial Plaque, by Harold G.
Simpson
........................................................................... 391-392
Afternoon Session of
the Forty-ninth Annual Meeting of the Ohio State Arch-
aeological and
Historical
Society................................................ 374-392
Annual Report of the
Secretary of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical
Society, April 24,
1934--April 23, 1935........................................... 356-361
ARCHAEOLOGY
Greenman, E. F.,
Excavation of the Reeve Village Site, Lake County, Ohio.. 3- 64
Greenman, E. F.,
Seven Prehistoric Sites in Northern Ohio................... 220-237
ARCHIVES--U.
S.--PRESERVATION
Connor, R. D. W.,
Shall the Constitution Be Preserved?.................... 311-325
Arms Fabricators,
Ancient and Modern; a Compilation, by
Robert Edward
Gardner--Book review
by C. L. W ............................................... 307
Auditor, Report of .................................................................. 368
BACKUS FAMILY
Rau, Louise, Lucy
Backus Woodbridge, Pioneer Mother: January 31, 1757-
October 6,
1817.................................................................. 405-442
BACKUS MSS.
Lindley, Harlow, The
Woodbridge-Gallaher Collection.......................... 443-450
BAUM, MARTIN,
1765-1831
Katzenberger, G. A.,
Martin Baum.............................................. 204-219
BEACH, ARTHUR
GRANVILLE, 1870-1934--A PIONEER COLLEGE: THE
STORY OF MARIETTA
Jordan, Wayne,
Marietta College and the Ohio Company; a Review of
Professor Arthur G.
Beach's History........................................ 290-300
A Bibliography of Dard Hunter, by Lloyd
Emerson Siberell.................. 243-244
BISHOP, ROBERT
HAMILTON, 1777-1855
Rodabaugh, J. H.,
Robert Hamilton Bishop, Pioneer Educator................ 92-102
BLENNERHASSETT MSS.
Lindley, Harlow, The
Woodbridge-Gallaher Collection ........................ 443-450
Board of Trustees,
Minutes of .............................................. 374
BOOK REVIEWS
Bond, B. W., Jr., Civilization
of the Old Northwest, 1788-1812................ 156
Burns, Lee, Early
Architects and Builders of Indiana........................ 305-306
Carter, C. E. (ed.), The
Territorial Papers of the United States........... 301-304
Cole, Charles Arthur,
The Irrepressible Conflict, 1850-65....................... 160
Downes, R. C., Frontier
Ohio, 1788-1803 ........................................ 397-399
Ewbank, L. B. and
Riker, D. L. (ed.), The Laws of Indiana Territory,
1809-1816
............................................................... 304-305
Galloway, W. A., Old
Chillicothe; Conflicts and Romances in the Northwest
Territory
........................................................................ 402-403
Gardner, R. E., Arms
Fabricators, Ancient and Modern; a Compilation ...... 307
Larsen, A. J. (ed.), Crusader
and Feminist; Letters of Jane Grey Swiss-
helm, 1858-1865
.................................................................. 306-307
Lesser, Alexander, The
Pawnee Ghost Dance Hand Game..................... 157-158
Ohio Poets; an
Anthology of 90 Contemporaries ................................ 157
The Ohio State
University College of Medicine: A Collection of Source
Material Covering
a Century of Medical Progress, 1834-1934 .................. 159
Riker, D. L. and
Ewbank, L. B. (ed.), The Laws of Indiana Territory,
1809-1816
...................................................... .
................. 304-305
Rodabaugh, J. H., Robert
Hamilton Bishop
.............................. 400-401
Stewart, R. A., History
of Virginia's Navy of the Revolution.............. 158
Wilson, F. E., Journal
of Capt. Daniel Bradley: An Epic of the Ohio Fron-
tier; with Copious
Comment ....................................... 403
(471)
4
472 INDEX
A
Check-list of Oxford Imprints, 1827-1841, compiled by Jesse H. Shera........
128-137
A Chronology, by William D. Overman.... ...................................... 353-355
CINCINNATI,
OHIO--ECONOMIC CONDITIONS, 1815-1840
Neufeld,
M. F., Three Aspects of the Economic Life of Cincinnati from 1815
to 1840
.......................................................................... 65- 80
CINCINNATI,
OHIO--HISTORY
Katzenberger,
G. A., Martin Baum .............................................. 204-219
CINCINNATI,
OHIO--NAME
Hume,
E. E., The Naming of the City of Cincinnati.......................... 81- 91
Civilization
of the Old Northwest, 1788-1812, by
Beverley W. Bond, Jr.--Book
review by H
. L...................................
........... ............... 156
CORNISH,
OHIO, PROPOSED TOWN
Ferguson,
D. W., The Proposed Town of Cornish, Ohio ...................... 245-249
Crusader
and Feminist; Letters of Jane Grey Swisshelm, 1858-1865, ed. by
Arthur
J. Larsen--Book review by C. L. W.................................... 306-307
Daniel
Drake and the Origin of Medicine in the Ohio Valley, by David A.
Tucker,
Jr ......................................................................
451-468
Dard
Hunter, the Mountain House and Chillicothe, by Lloyd Emerson Siberell 238-244
Diary
of Amos Glover, ed. by Harry J. Carman..................................
258-272
Director, Report
of ........................................... .............. 362-364
DRAKE,
DANIEL, 1785-1852
Tucker,
D. A., Jr., Daniel Drake and the Origin of Medicine in the Ohio
Valley
................................................ ...................... 451 468
Early
Architects and Builders of Indiana, by
Lee Burns--Book review by
C. L.
W
........................................................................... 305-306
Economic
Life of Cincinnati, 1815-1840, by Maurice F. Neufeld............... 65-80
An Eddy
in the Western Flow of American Culture: The History of Printing
and
Publishing in Oxford, Ohio, 1827-1841, by Jesse H. Shera................
103-137
Editorial, by
Harlow
Lindley.................................................... 1
EDUCATION--OHIO
Rodabaugh,
J. H., Robert Hamilton Bishop, Pioneer Educator................ 92-102
Evening
Session of the Forty-ninth Annual Meeting of the Ohio State Arch-
aeological and
Historical Society
.................................................. 396
Excavation of
the Reeve Village Site, Lake County, Ohio, by Emerson F.
Greenman
....................................................... 3- 64
Fiftieth
Anniversary of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society.. 311-404
FIRELANDS
OF THE WESTERN RESERVE--BIBLIOGRAPHY
Carpenter
H. M., The Origin and Location of the Firelands of the Western
Reserve
......................................................... 196-203
FIRELANDS
OF THE WESTERN RESERVE--HISTORY
Carpenter
H. M., The Origin and Location of the Firelands of the Western
Reserve
.........................................................................
163-203
Forenoon
Session of the Forty-ninth Annual Meeting of the Ohio State Arch-
aeological and
Historical
Society................................................. 356-374
Former
Directors; a toast by Henry C. Shetrone................................ 396
Former
Secretaries; a toast by Charles Justice...................................
395-396
The
Founders; a toast by Osman C. Hooper......................................
393-394
FRONTIER
AND PIONEER LIFE
Rau,
Louise, Lucy Backus Woodbridge, Pioneer Mother: January 31, 1757-
O
ctober 6, 1817 ................................................................... 405-442
Frontier
Ohio, 1788-1803, by Randolph Chandler
Downes--Book review by
Clarence E.
Carter ............................
.. ............................ . 397-399
Galbreath
Memorial Plaque, Address at the Unveiling, by Harold G. Simpson 391-392
GALLAHER
MSS.
Lindley,
Harlow, The Woodbridge-Gallaher Collection........................ 443-450
A Half
Century of the Writing of History in Ohio, by Francis P. Weisenburger 326-352
HISTORIANS
Weisenburger,
F. P., A Half Century of the Writing of History in Ohio... 326-352
HISTORY--HISTORIOGRAPHY
Weisenburger,
F. P., A Half Century of the Writing of History in Ohio... 326-352
A
History of Printing and Publishing in Oxford, Ohio, 1827-1841, by Jesse H.
Shera ...................................... ................. 103-137
History
of Virginia's Navy of the Revolution, by
Robert Armistead Stewart--
Book review
bv H. L. .......
................................................... 158
HUNTER,
DARD, 1883-- --BIBLIOGRAPHY
Siberell,
L. E., Dard Hunter, the Mountain House and Chillicothe........... 238-244
HUNTER,
DARD, 1883--BIBLIOGRAPHY
Siberell,
L. E.. A Bibliography of Dard Hunter................................. 243-244
ILLUSTRATIONS
Baum, Martin ................................................................... fac.
204
Bishop, Robert Hamilton........................................................ fac. 92
Boice
Fort, bone artifacts
...................................................... fac. 222
INDEX 473
ILLUSTRATIONS--(Continued)
Boice Fort, contour map
...............................
.. ... 221
Boice Fort, discoidal stone .......................... ........ .
fac. 230
Boice Fort,
potsherds............................................................ fac.
223
Boice Fort, rim sherds,
cross-section
................................... 227
Burrill Fort,
bone awl.......................................................... fac. 234
Burrill Fort, celts and hammerstone............................................
fac. 231
Burrill Fort, contour map
...................................................... 229
Burrill Fort, potsherds .......................................................... fac.
232
Burrill Fort, projectile points, gorgets, red stone
.............................. fac. 230
Burrill Fort, rim sherds,
celts, scrapers, cross-section .......................... 227
Connor, Robert D. W ........................................................... 311
Cornish, Ohio, proposed town, map
............................................. fac.
246
Fire Land Map of Almon Ruggles' Survey, by Amos
Doolittle................ fac. 163
Firelands in the Western Reserve and Ohio,
map............................ 176
M adison
Fort, contour map
..................................................... 225
Madison Fort, Mill Creek
approach............................................ fac. 227
Madison
Fort, path to
entrance................................................. fac. 220
Madison Fort, wall and
gateway................................................ fac. 226
National Tube Company Site, bone objects
.................................... fac. 234
National Tube Company Site, flints
............................................ fac. 233
National Tube Company Site,
potsherds....................................... fac. 235
National Tube Company Site, rim sherds, cross-section
........................ 228
Painesville
Site, bone bead
...................................................... fac. 234
Painesville Site, potsherds
...................................................... fac. 223
Painesville Site, rim sherds,
cross-section...................................... 227
R eeve
Village Site, .............................................................. 2
Reeve Village Site, awls, punches, flint chipping
tools.................... fac. 21, 22
Reeve Village Site, beads, pendants, combs .................................
fac. 24, 25
Reeve Village Site, burial
................................................ fac. 8
Reeve
Village Site,
celts......................................... fac. 10, 11,
12, 13, 14
Reeve Village Site, celts, slate ceremonials and flint
scrapers, cross-section.. 14
Reeve Village Site, gouges and
chisels......................................... fac. 18
Reeve Village Site, mortars and rubbing
stones................................ fac. 20
Reeve Village Site, musical instruments and beads
............................ fac. 26
Reeve Village Site, mussel-shell
tools........................................... fac. 23
Reeve Village Site, net-sinkers
................................................ fac. 19
Reeve Village Site,
pipes............................................ 20, 22, fac. 20, 27
Reeve Village Site, pipes,
stone.............................................. 19
Reeve
Village Site, plan
........................................................ 7
Reeve Village Site, pottery, cross-section of rims
............................ 27, 29
Reeve Village Site, fragments................... 24,
fac. 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 56, 57
Reeve Village Site, projectile points
............................... fac. 15, 16, 18, 22
Reeve Village Site, scrapers and
drills.......................................... fac. 17
Reeve Village Site, slate ceremonials or
gorgets............................... fac. 25
Taft
Museum,
Cincinnati........................................................ fac. 205
Title page reproduction: Catalogue of Books Contained in the Library of
Miami University
............................................................. fac.
134
Title page reproduction: Guizot's
Gibbon....................................... fac. 123
Title page reproduction: The Literary Focus; first
piece of printing to come
from an Oxford
press......................................................... fac. 122
Title page reproduction: A Synopsis of the Course of
Lectures and Instruc-
tions in Chemistry in Miami
University..................................... fac. 135
Washington, George ............................................................. fac.
82
White Fort, bone awl
........................................................... fac.
234
White Fort, flints ...............................................................
fac. 233
White Fort, potsherds
........................................................... fac. 223
Yorktown Commemorative Medal of the Virginia Society of
the Cincinnati.. fac. 83
Index to Materials for the Study of Ohio History,
compiled by William D.
Overman
.......................................................................... 138-155
INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA--IMPLEMENTS
Greenman, E. F., Excavation of the Reeve Village Site,
Lake County, Ohio.. 3-
64
The Irrepressible Conflict, 1850-65, by Charles A. Cole--Book review by W. D.O. 160
John Lewis Roth, the First White Child Born in the
Moravian Mission at
Gnadenhutten, by Harlow Lindley................................................
250-257
Journal of Capt. Daniel Bradley: An Epic of the Ohio
Frontier, with Copious
Comment, by
Frazer E. Wilson--Book review
by H. L.......................
403
LAKE COUNTY, OHIO-ANTIQUITIES
Greenman, E. F., Excavation of the Reeve Village Site,
Lake County, Ohio.. 3- 64
LAND GRANTS--OHIO
Carpenter, H. M., The Origin and Location of the
Firelands in the Western
Reserve
.........................................................................
163-203
474 INDEX
The Laws of Indiana Territory,
1809-1816, ed. by Louis B. Ewbank and
Dorothy
L. Riker--Book review by W. D. O
............................................. 304-305
Lucy Backus Woodbridge, Pioneer Mother:
January 31, 1757-October 6, 1817,
by
Louise
Rau.................................................................... 405-442
MARIETTA COLLEGE, MARIETTA,
OHIO--HISTORY
Jordan, Wayne, Marietta College and the
Ohio Company; a Review of Pro-
fessor Arthur G. Beach's
History.............................................. 290-300
Marietta College and the Ohio Company: a
Review of Professor Arthur G.
Beach's History, by Wayne
Jordan.............................................. 290-300
Martin Baum, by George A.
Katzenberger........................................ 204-219
MEDICINE--OHIO VALLEY
Tucker, D. A., Jr., Daniel Drake and the
Origin of Medicine in the Ohio
Valley
......................................................................
451-468
MIAMI UNIVERSITY, OXFORD, OHIO
Rodabaugh, J. H., Robert Hamilton
Bishop, Pioneer Educator ................ 92-102
MICHIGAN-INDIANA-OHIO MUSEUMS
ASSOCIATION
Lindley, Harlow (ed.), The Michigan-Indiana-Ohio Museums
Association .... 273-289
MOUNTAIN HOUSE PRESS, CHILLICOTHE, OHIO
Siberell, L. E., Dard Hunter, the
Mountain House and Chillicothe............ 238-244
MUSEUMS
Lindley, Harlow (ed.), The Michigan-Indiana-Ohio Museums
Association.... 273-289
The Naming of the City of Cincinnati, by
Edgar Erskine Hume ............... 81-91
OHIO--ANTIQUITIES
Greenman, E. F., Seven Prehistoric Sites
in Northern Ohio.................. 220-237
OHIO--HISTORY--BIBLIOGRAPHY
Overman, W. D., Index to Materials for
the Study of Ohio History........ 138-155
Weisenburger, F. P., A Half Century of the Writing of History in
Ohio.... 326-352
OHIO--HISTORY--HISTORIOGRAPHY
Weisenburger, F. P., A Half Century of the Writing of History in
Ohio.... 326-352
OHIO--SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Rau, Louise, Lucy Backus Woodbridge,
Pioneer Mother: January 31, 1757-
October 6,
1817................................................................... 405-442
OHIO COMPANY
Jordan, Wayne, Marietta College and the
Ohio Company; a Review of Pro-
fessor Arthur G. Beach's
History............................................. 290-300
Ohio Poets; an Anthology of 90
Contemporaries--Book review by H.
L......... 157
OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL
SOCIETY
Report of the Forty-ninth Annual Meeting
of the Ohio State Archaeological
and
Historical Society
............................................... .. ......... 356-396
OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL
SOCIETY--
CHARLES BURLEIGH GALBREATH NEWSPAPER
COLLECTION
Simpson, H. G.. Address at the Unveiling
of the Galbreath Memorial Plaque 391-392
OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL
SOCIETY--
HISTORY
Carlisle, J. F., The Society--A Half
Century of Progress .................... 375-391
OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL
SOCIETY--
HISTORY--CHRONOLOGY
Overman, W. D. (comp.), A
Chronology...................................... 353-355
OHIO STATE ARCHEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL
SOCIETY--
LIBRARY
Annual Report of the Secretary of the
Ohio State Archaeological and His-
torical Society, April 24, 1934-April
23, 1935................................ 359-361
OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL
SOCIETY--
PUBLICATIONS
Annual Report of the Secretary of the
Ohio State Archaeological and His-
torical Society, April 24, 1934-April
23, 1935 ................................. 358-359
Lindley, Harlow, Editorial
..................................................... 1
OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL
SOCIETY--
PUBLICATIONS--INDEXES
Overman, W. D., Index to Materials for
the Study of Ohio History...... 138-155
OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL
SOCIETY--
OHIO HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS
Lindley, H arlow,
Editorial...................................................... 1
OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL
SOCIETY--
QUARTERLY
Lindley, Harlow, Editorial
...................................................... 1
OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL
SOCIETY--
QUARTERLY--INDEXES
Overman, W. D., Index to Materials for
the Study of Ohio History...... 138-155
INDEX 475
OHIO
STATE MUSEUM
Report of the Director.............................................................
362-364
Report of the Registrar...........................................................
364-365
The
Ohio State University College of Medicine--Book review by Osman C.
H
ooper
............................................................................. 159
Old
Chillicothe; Shawnee and Pioneer History; Conflicts and Romances in the
Northwest
Territory, by William Albert Galloway--Book review by C. L.
W. 402-403
The
Origin and Location of the Firelands of the Western Reserve, by Helen
M.
Carpenter
....................................................................
163-203
OXFORD,
OHIO--BIBLIOGRAPHY.
Shera,
J. H., A Check-list of Oxford
Imprints, 1827-1841........................... 128-137
Past
Presidents; a toast by Frank C.
Caldwell............................................ 394-395
The
Pawnee Ghost Dance Hand Game, by
Alexander Lesser--Book review by
E
.F. G
...........................................................................
157-158
A Pioneer College: The Story of Marietta, by Arthur G. Beach--Book review
by
Wayne Jordan
................................................................ 290-300
Prehistoric
Sites in Northern Ohio, by Emerson F. Greenman...............................
220-237
PRINTING--HISTORY--OXFORD,
OHIO
Shera,
J. H., An Eddy in the Western Flow of American Culture ........................
103-137
Proceedings
of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society.....................
356-396
The
Proposed Town of Cornish, Ohio, by Donald W. Ferguson ..............................
245-249
PUBLISHERS
AND PUBLISHING--OXFORD, OHIO
Shera,
J. H., An Eddy in the Western Flow
of American Culture............... 103-137
A Recapitulation of the Report of the
Treasurer of the Ohio State Archae-
ological
and Historical Society for the Year Ending December 31, 1934 ................
366-367
REEVE
VILLAGE, LAKE COUNTY, OHIO
Greenman,
E. F., Excavation of the Reeve Village Site, Lake County, Ohio.. 3-64
Registrar, Report
of ................................................................
364-365
Report of Audit
..................................................................... 368
Report of the
Director...............................................................
362-364
Report
of the Forty-ninth Annual Meeting of the Ohio State Archaeological
and Historical Society............................................................
356-396
Report ofthe Registrar.............................................................
364-365
Robert
Hamilton Bishop, by James H. Rodabaugh--Book review by
William
E. Sm ith
..........................................................................
400-401
Robert
Hamilton Bishop, Pioneer Educator, by James H. Rodabaugh......................... 92-102
ROTH,
JOHN LEWIS, 1773-1841
Lindley,
Harlow, John Lewis Roth, the First White Child Born in the
Moravian Mission at Gnadenhutten..............................................
250-257
Secretary, Report
of ................................................................
356-361
Semi-centennial
Anniversary of the Ohio States Archaeological and Historical
Society
...........................................................................
311-404
Semi-centennial
Dinner
........................................................... 392-396
Seven
Prehistoric Sites in Northern Ohio, by Emerson F.
Greenman........................ 220-237
Shall
the Constitution Be Preserved? by Robert D. W. Connor ............................
311-325
The
Society--A Half Century of Progress,
by John F. Carlisle........................ 375-391
The
Society and the University Forty Years Ago; a toast by William H. Scott 393
SOCIETY
OF THE CINCINNATI
Hume,
E. E., The Naming of the City of Cincinnati
...................................
81-91
Society's
Semi-centennial Dinner........................................................
392-396
The
Territorial Papers of the United States, ed. by Clarence Edwin Carter--
Book review
by W . D.
0....................................................... 301-304
Three
Aspects of the Economic Life of Cincinnati from 1815 to 1840, by
Maurice F.
Neufeld
................................................................ 65-80
Toasts
at the Semi-centennial
Dinner.................................................... 393-396
Treasurer, Report
of................................................................
366-367
U.
S.--HISTORY--CIVIL WAR--PERSONAL NARRATIVES
Glover,
Amos, Diary, ed. by Harry J. Carman. ........................................
258-272
U.
S.--NATIONAL ARCHIVES ESTABLISHMENT
Connor,
R. D. W., Shall the Constitution Be Preserved? ..............................
311-325
Unveiling
of the Galbreath Memorial Plaque, by Harold G. Simpson .......... 391-392
WESTERN
RESERVE OF CONNECTICUT
Carpenter,
H. M., The Origin and Location of the Firelands of the Western
Reserve
.......................................................................
163-203
WOODBRIDGE,
LUCY BACKUS, 1757-1817
Rau,
Louise, Lucy Backus Woodbridge, Pioneer Mother: January 31, 1757-
October 6,
1817................................................................
405-442
476 INDEX
WOODBRIDGE FAMILY
Rau, Louise, Lucy Backus Woodbridge,
Pioneer Mother: January 31, 1757--
October 6,
1817.................................................................. 405-442
WOODBRIDGE-GALLAHER MSS.
Lindley, Harlow, The Woodbridge-Gallaher
Collection...................................... 443-450
Writing of History in Ohio, by Francis P.
Weisenburger..................................... 326-352
SUBJECT AND TITLE
INDEX TO VOL. XLIV.
(For Index of
Authors, see Contents.)
Abstract of the
Minutes of the Annual Meeting of the Board of Trustees of
the Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical Society, April 23, 1935........ 374
Address at the
Unveiling of the Galbreath Memorial Plaque, by Harold G.
Simpson
........................................................................... 391-392
Afternoon Session of
the Forty-ninth Annual Meeting of the Ohio State Arch-
aeological and
Historical
Society................................................ 374-392
Annual Report of the
Secretary of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical
Society, April 24,
1934--April 23, 1935........................................... 356-361
ARCHAEOLOGY
Greenman, E. F.,
Excavation of the Reeve Village Site, Lake County, Ohio.. 3- 64
Greenman, E. F.,
Seven Prehistoric Sites in Northern Ohio................... 220-237
ARCHIVES--U.
S.--PRESERVATION
Connor, R. D. W.,
Shall the Constitution Be Preserved?.................... 311-325
Arms Fabricators,
Ancient and Modern; a Compilation, by
Robert Edward
Gardner--Book review
by C. L. W ............................................... 307
Auditor, Report of .................................................................. 368
BACKUS FAMILY
Rau, Louise, Lucy
Backus Woodbridge, Pioneer Mother: January 31, 1757-
October 6,
1817.................................................................. 405-442
BACKUS MSS.
Lindley, Harlow, The
Woodbridge-Gallaher Collection.......................... 443-450
BAUM, MARTIN,
1765-1831
Katzenberger, G. A.,
Martin Baum.............................................. 204-219
BEACH, ARTHUR
GRANVILLE, 1870-1934--A PIONEER COLLEGE: THE
STORY OF MARIETTA
Jordan, Wayne,
Marietta College and the Ohio Company; a Review of
Professor Arthur G.
Beach's History........................................ 290-300
A Bibliography of Dard Hunter, by Lloyd
Emerson Siberell.................. 243-244
BISHOP, ROBERT
HAMILTON, 1777-1855
Rodabaugh, J. H.,
Robert Hamilton Bishop, Pioneer Educator................ 92-102
BLENNERHASSETT MSS.
Lindley, Harlow, The
Woodbridge-Gallaher Collection ........................ 443-450
Board of Trustees,
Minutes of .............................................. 374
BOOK REVIEWS
Bond, B. W., Jr., Civilization
of the Old Northwest, 1788-1812................ 156
Burns, Lee, Early
Architects and Builders of Indiana........................ 305-306
Carter, C. E. (ed.), The
Territorial Papers of the United States........... 301-304
Cole, Charles Arthur,
The Irrepressible Conflict, 1850-65....................... 160
Downes, R. C., Frontier
Ohio, 1788-1803 ........................................ 397-399
Ewbank, L. B. and
Riker, D. L. (ed.), The Laws of Indiana Territory,
1809-1816
............................................................... 304-305
Galloway, W. A., Old
Chillicothe; Conflicts and Romances in the Northwest
Territory
........................................................................ 402-403
Gardner, R. E., Arms
Fabricators, Ancient and Modern; a Compilation ...... 307
Larsen, A. J. (ed.), Crusader
and Feminist; Letters of Jane Grey Swiss-
helm, 1858-1865
.................................................................. 306-307
Lesser, Alexander, The
Pawnee Ghost Dance Hand Game..................... 157-158
Ohio Poets; an
Anthology of 90 Contemporaries ................................ 157
The Ohio State
University College of Medicine: A Collection of Source
Material Covering
a Century of Medical Progress, 1834-1934 .................. 159
Riker, D. L. and
Ewbank, L. B. (ed.), The Laws of Indiana Territory,
1809-1816
...................................................... .
................. 304-305
Rodabaugh, J. H., Robert
Hamilton Bishop
.............................. 400-401
Stewart, R. A., History
of Virginia's Navy of the Revolution.............. 158
Wilson, F. E., Journal
of Capt. Daniel Bradley: An Epic of the Ohio Fron-
tier; with Copious
Comment ....................................... 403
(471)
4