SELECT LIST OF MATERIALS ON OHIO HISTORY
IN
SERIAL PUBLICATIONS
Compiled by WILLIAM D. OVERMAN
This list is the outgrowth of an
"Index to Materials for the
Study of Ohio History" which
comprised an index, topically ar-
ranged, of the leading articles in the
OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL
AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY, Vols, I-XLIII.
The present list
not only affords an index to articles in
the QUARTERLY, Vols.
I-XLIX, but also selected articles on
Ohio history in twenty-six
additional serial publications.
Articles from the OHIO STATE
ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HIS-
TORICAL QUARTERLY are referred to by
volume and page only.*
Articles in other publications, listed
below, are referred to by
short title.
American Anthropologist
................... Amer. Anth.
American Antiquarian Society, Transactions
and Col-
lections ..................Amer. Antiq. Soc., Trans.
American Antiquity
........................ Amer. Antiq.
American Historical Review
............. Amer. Hist. Rev.
Century
........................................
Cent.
Deutsche-americanische Historische
Gesellschaft von Il-
linois, Jahrbuch ....... D.-amer.
Hist. Ges. v. Ill., Jahr.
Field Museum of Natural History,
Chicago, Publica-
tions .......................... Field Museum, Pub.
Firelands Pioneer
...........................Fire. Pion.
Harvard University, Peabody Museum of
American
Archaeology and Ethnology, Papers...
Pea. Mus., Papers
* Editor's Note: There is a variation in
pagination between editions of the
early volumes of the Society's Publications
(bound editions of the Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical
Quarterly). The compiler employed the
edition most
convenient to his use, unaware of the
variation mentioned. Those who use this
list may discover that page references
do not agree with the volumes they have
available, but a brief reference to the
Table of Contents will set them right. In any
case the variation is slight and the
reference can easily be found.
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138
OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL
QUARTERLY
Historical and Philosophical Society of
Ohio, Publica-
tions..................Hist. and Phil. Soc. Ohio, Pub.
Journal of Negro History
..............Jour. Negro Hist.
Journal of Southern History
............Jour. South. Hist.
Lutheran Church
Quarterly..............Luth. Ch. Quar.
Magazine of Western History
............ Mag. West. Hist.
Mississippi Valley Historical
Association, Proceedings
........................ Miss. Val.
Hist. Assn., Proc.
Mississippi Valley Historical
Review..Miss. Val. Hist. Rev.
Museum
Echoes.............................. Mus. Echo
North American Review
................Nor. Amer. Rev.
Ohio State Engineer
.................... Ohio State Eng.
"Old Northwest"
Genealogical Quarterly.............
........................ Old Nor. Gen. Quar.
Pennsylvania
History........................Penn. Hist.
Smithsonian Institution, Annual
Reports... Smith., An. Rep.
Smithsonian Institution, Contributions
to Knowledge
............................ Smith., Cont.
to Knowl.
U. S. Bureau of American Ethnology, Reports........
........................... Bur. of
Amer. Eth., Rep.
Western Pennsylvania Magazine of
History..........
......................... W est.
Penn. Mag. of Hist.
Western Reserve Historical Society, Tracts..........
....................... West. Res. Hist.
Soc., Tracts
MATERIALS
ON OHIO HISTORY: OVERMAN 139
Topics
Aboriginal
Man in the Ohio Valley ............... 141-144
Agriculture ................................... 164
American
Revolution in the West ................ 145
Art
.......................................... 161
Biography .................................... 166-168
Civil
W ar ..................................... 152-153
Commerce
and Industry (Economic Development)... 163-164
Communication
(See Transportation and Communi-
cation) ........... ............. ..... .
165-166
Constitution
(See Institutional and Legal History),. 155-156
County
and Local History ....................... 161-163
Description and Travel
.......................... 149
Discovery and Exploration
...................... 144
Early
Settlements and the Origin of Settlers ....... 145-146
Economic
History (See Commerce and Industry)... 163-164
Education ..................................... 156-157
Foreign
Population (See Immigrant Groups)...... 154-155
French
and English Rivalry in the Ohio Valley..... 144-145
Frontier
Life (See Pioneer Life) ................. 149-150
Genealogy
....................................
168-169
Government
(See Politics and Parties) ............ 153-154
History,
Economic (Sec Commerce and Industry).. 163-164
History,
Military (See names of wars) .....
144-145, 150-153
History,
Local (See County and Local History and
Early
Settlements and the Origin of Settlers
..................................
145-146, 161-163
History,
Legal (See Institutional and Legal History) 155-156
History,
Political (See Politics and Parties) ....... 153-154
History,
Sources of (See Surveys and Guides to
Historical
Source Materials) ................
169-170
History,
Study and Writing of ...................
169
Immigrant
Groups ............................. 154-155
Indians
(See Aboriginal Man in the Ohio Valley).. 141-144
Industrial
History (See Commerce and Industry)... 163-164
Institutional
and Legal History .................. 155-156
Lands and
Surveys .............................
147-149
140 OHIO
ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Legal
History (See Institutional and Legal History) 155-156
Life
and Manners (See Description and Travel) .... 149
Literature .................................... 160
Local
History (See County and Local History and
Early
Settlements and the Origin of Settlers)..
..................................
145-146, 161-163
Manners
and Customs (See Description and Travel) 149
M
edicine ..................................... 159-160
M
exican W ar ................................. 152
Music
........................................
161
Names,
Geographical (See Place Names) .......... 161
Newspapers
and Printing ....................... 160-161
Northwest
Territory (See Territorial Period) ..... 147
Pioneer
Life .................................. 149-150
Place
Names .................................. 161
Politics
and Parties
............................ 153-154
Printing
(See Newspapers and Printing) .......... 160-161
Religion
..................................... . 157-158
Revolution
(See American Revolution in the West).
145
Settlements
and Settlers (See Early Settlements and
the
Origin of Settlers) ...................... 145-146
Slavery
Agitation .............................. 151-152
Social
Life (See Description and Travel).......... 149
Source
Materials, Historical (See Surveys and
Guides
to Historical Source Materials)........ 169-170
Spanish-American
War ......................... 153
Surveys
and Guides to Historical Source Materials.. 169-170
Surveys
of Ohio Lands (See Lands and Surveys). . 147-149
Territorial
Period ............................. 147
Theater ....................................... 161
Transportation
and Communication ............... 165-166
Travel
Accounts (See Description and Travel) ..... 149
War
of 1812 .................................
150-151
Women
in Ohio History ........................ 163
W
orld W ar ................................... 153
Writing
of History (See History, Study and Writing
of) .................................... .. 169
MATERIALS ON OHIO HISTORY: OVERMAN 141
ABORIGINAL MAN IN THE OHIO VALLEY
Atwater, Caleb, Description of the
Antiquities Discovered in the State
of Ohio, Amer. Antiq. Soc., Trans., I,
105-267.
Baughman, A. J., Pre-historic Earthworks
of Richland County, X, 67-71.
Brainerd, G. W., An Illustrated Field
Key for the Identification of
Mammal Bones, XLVIII, 224-8.
Clark, C. W., The Mound Builder and the
Indian According to the Book
of Mormon, XXVI, 267-92.
Cloud, H. R., Mythologies of Our
Aborigines, XXXVIII, 561-7.
Coover, A. B., Mary Dean Vincent Mound,
XVII, 36-43.
Cowen, B. R., The Conquest of the
Indian, XIV, 139-47.
Cox, I. J., The Indian as a Diplomatic
Factor in the History of the
Old Northwest, XVIII, 542-65.
Dickore, M. P., The Mound Builders of
Cincinnati, XVIII, 13-27.
Draper MSS, Andrew Poe's Encounter with
the Indians, XXII, 492-9.
, Sketch of Cornstalk, XXI, 245-62.
, Logan Chief of the Mingoes; ed. by R.
G. Thwaites, XX,
137-75.
Easton, J. A., American Aborigines and
Their Social Customs, XVI,
421-4.
Ellis, H. H., The Possible Cultural
Affiliations of Flint Disk Caches,
XLIX, 111-20.
, A Study of Oklahoma Eccentric Flints,
XLIX, 121-7.
Fowke, Gerard, Aboriginal Stone Implements,
The Manufacture and
Use of, II, 485-502.
, Stone Graves in Brown County [Ohio],
IX, 193-204.
Galbraith, J. H., Ohio Cave Dwellers,
XXIV, 540.
Galbreath, C. B., Tecumseh and His
Descendants, XXXIV, 143-53.
Gillin, J. P., Some Unfinished Business
in Cultural Anthropology,
XLVIII, 44-52.
Greenman, E. F., A Porcelain Baton, Amer.
Antiq., II, 204-5.
, Excavation of the Reeve Village Site,
Lake County, Ohio,
XLIV, 2-64.
, Exploration of the Coon Mound and an
Analysis of the
Adena Culture, XLI, 369-523.
, Seven Prehistoric Sites in Northern
Ohio, XLIV, 220-37.
, Two Prehistoric Village Sites near
Cleveland, Ohio,
XLVI, 305-66.
Griffin, J. B., The Chronological
Position and Ethnological Relationship
of the Fort Ancient Aspect, Amer.
Antiq., II, 273-6.
Holmes, W. H., Aboriginal Pottery of the
Eastern United States, Bur.
of Amer. Eth., Rep. 20th, 1-201.
Hooton, E. A., and Willoughby, C. C.,
Village Site and Cemetery near
Madisonville, Ohio, Pea. Mus., Papers,
VIII, no. 1, 1-137.
142
OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Hulbert, A. B., ed., The History of the
Northern American Indians,
by David Zeisberger, XIX, 1-189.
------------, Indian Thoroughfares of
Ohio, VIII, 264-95.
King, R. S., Silver Mines of Ohio
Indians, XXVI, 114-6.
Knabenshue, S. S., Mound Builder's Forts
within Toledo's Limits, X,
381-4.
Koch, F. J., Fort Hill Indian Cemetery,
XXII, 319-21.
Love, N. B. C., Little Turtle, XVIII,
115-48.
MacFarland, R. W., Ancient Works near
Oxford, Ohio, I, 265-71.
MacLean, J. P., Aboriginal History of
Butler County, Ohio, I, 64-8.
-------------, Ancient Works of
Marietta, XII, 37-66.
Martzolff, C. L., Big Bottom and Its
History, XV, 1-38.
Meek, Basil, Seneca John, Indian Chief,
XXXI, 128-41.
Mills, T. B., The Ulrich Group of
Mounds, XXVIII, 162-75.
Mills, W. C., Archaeological Remains of
Jackson County, Ohio, XXI
175-214.
------------, Baum Prehistoric Village,
XV, 45-136.
------------, Excavations of Adena
Mound, X, 452-79.
--------, Explorations of the Edwin
Harness Mound, XVI, 113-93
------------, Explorations of the
Gartner Mound and Village Site:
XIII, 129-89.
----------, Explorations of the Mound
City Group, XXXI, 422-584.
---------, Explorations of the Seip
Mound, XVIII, 269-321.
---------, Exploration of the Tremper
Mound, XXV, 263-398.
---------, Explorations of the Westenhaver Mound, XXVI, 227-66.
----------, The Feurt Mounds and Village
Site, XXVI, 305-449.
-----------, Fish Hooks Found at Baum
Village Site, IX, 520-4.
-----------, Flint Ridge, XXX, 91-161.
Moorehead, W. K., A Description of Fort
Ancient, III, 313-5; IV,
362-77.
------------, The Hopewell Mound Group
of Ohio, Field Museum, Pub.
no. 211, Anthropological Ser., VI,
no. 5.
----------, The Indian Tribes of Ohio,
VII, 1-109.
---------, Logan, Tecumseh, the Shawano
Indians, XXXVI, 78-91.
---------, Muskingum, Scioto and Ohio
Valley Fieldwork, V, 165-
274.
Morgan, R. G., An Interesting Burial at
Fort Ancient, Mus. Echo., IX,
43-44.
----------, Ohio's Prehistoric Engineer,
Ohio State Eng., XX, 2-5.
Notestein, Wallace, The Western Indians
in the Revolution, XVI,
269-91.
Overman, H. W., Fort Hill, I, 260-4.
Protection of Prehistoric Mounds and
Village Sites, an Ohio Law
[1913]
XXII, 340.
MATERIALS ON OHIO HISTORY: OVERMAN 143
Putnam, F. W., Importance of Study of
Archaeology in Ohio, I, 55-60.
------------, The Serpent Mound of Ohio,
Cent., XXXIX, 871-88.
Randall, E. O., Mound Builders and the
Lost Tribes. The "Holy Stone"
of Newark, Ohio, XVII, 208-18.
-----------, Pontiac's Conspiracy, XII,
410-37.
Read, M. C., Archaeology of Ohio, West.
Res. Hist. Soc., Tracts, no. 73.
Reeves, D. M., A Newly Discovered Extension
of the Newark Works,
XLV, 189-93.
Shetrone, H. C., Anent the Newark
Earthworks, Mus. Echo., X, 1.
--------------, The Culture Problem in
Ohio Archaeology, Amer. Anth.,
XX, 144-72.
-------------, 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 Earth-
works, 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 Earth-
works, XXXIII, 341-58.
-------------, Folsom Phenomena as Seen
from Ohio, XLV, 240-56.
-----------, The Indian in Ohio, XXVII,
274-510.
----------, Nicotiana [A history of
tobacco], XLVI, 81-102.
----------, Some Ohio Caves and Rock
Shelters Bearing Evidences
of Human Occupancy, XXXVII, 1-34.
----------, The Spetnagel Cache of Flint
Spear Points, XXXII,
638-40.
Squier, E. G., and Davis, E. H., Ancient
Monuments of the Mississippi
Valley, Smith., Cont. to Knowl., I.
Taylor, E. L., Monuments to Historic
Indian Chiefs, IX, 1-31.
------------, The Ohio Indians, VI,
72-94.
Thomas, Cyrus, Report on the Mound
Explorations of the Bureau of
American Ethnology, Bur. of Amer. Eth., Rep.,
12th, 440-89.
Thomas, Mrs. Cyrus, Bibliography of the
Earthworks of Ohio, I, 69-78.
Todd, T. W., Report on Skeletons of the
Westenhaver Mound, XXVI,
227-66.
Whittlesey, Charles, Description of
Ancient Works in Ohio, Smith.,
Cont. to Knowl., III, art. 7.
Willoughby, C. C., The Art of the Great
Earthworks Builders of Ohio,
Smith., An. Rep., 1916, 489-500.
----------, The Cincinnati Tablet; An
Interpretation, XLV, 257-64.
-----------, Textile Fabrics from the
Burial Mounds of the Great
Earthworks Builders of Ohio, XLVII,
273-87.
144 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL
AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
-----------, and Hooton, E. A., The
Turner Group of Earthworks,
Hamilton County, Ohio, Pea. Mus. Papers,
VIII, no. 3, 1-132.
Wilson, A. S., The Naga and the Lingam
of India and the Serpent
Mounds of Ohio, XXX, 77-89.
Wright, G. F., Importance of the Study
of Archaeology in Ohio, I, 55-60.
------------, Report on the Present
Condition of Mounds and Earth-
works in Ohio, I, 341-8.
DISCOVERY AND EXPLORATIONS
Bartlett, Henry, Diary to Ohio and Kentucky,
1805, Vir. Mag. Hist.,
XIX, 68-86.
Bonnecamp's Journal, 1749, XXIX,
397-423.
Bradstreet and Bouquet Expedition, 1764,
Papers Relating to, West. Res.
Hist., Tracts, no. 13; no. 14.
Brosher, Helen, The First Push Westward
of the Albany Traders, Miss.
Val. Hist. Rev., VII, 228-41.
Downes, R. C., George Morgan, Indian
Agent Extraordinary, 1776-1779,
Penn. Hist., I, 202-16.
----------, Indian War on the Upper
Ohio, 1779-1782, West. Penn.
Mag. of Hist., XVII, 93-115.
Galbreath, C. B., The Expedition of
Celoron, XXIX, 331-4.
Keeler, L. E., Bradstreet's Expedition,
XIII, 200-1.
Lambing, A. A., ed., Celoron's Journal,
XXIX, 335-96; 481-3.
Marshall, O. H., De Celoron's Expedition
to the Ohio in 1749, XXIX,
424-50.
Reeve, J. C., Henry Bouquet, XXVI,
489-506.
Wood, G. A., Celoron de Blainville and
French Expansion in the Ohio
Valley, Miss. Val. Hist. Rev., IX,
302-19.
FRENCH AND ENGLISH RIVALRY IN THE OHIO
VALLEY
Amos, J. O., The Village of Loramie,
XVII, 9-21.
Bigot, William, Loramie and
Pickawillany, XVII, 1-9.
Bulkley, J. M., Early French Settlements
on the Great Lakes, XXII,
341-8.
Hinsdale, B. A., Western Land Policy of
the British Government, I,
207-29.
Hunter, W. H., Dunmore's War, XI,
93-102.
Keeler, L. E., Old Fort Sandoski of
1745, XVII, 357-430.
----------, Old Fort Sandusky and the De
Lery Portage, XXI,
345-78.
McFarland, R. W., Forts Loramie and
Pickawillany, VIII, 479-86.
Randall, E. O., Clark's Conquest of the
Northwest, XII, 67-94.
----------, The Dunmore's War, XI,
167-97.
----------, Expedition of George Rogers
Clark, X, 412-4.
MATERIALS ON OHIO HISTORY: OVERMAN 145
-----------, 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.
AMERICAN REVOLUTION IN THE WEST
Butterfield, C. W., History of Fort
Laurens, VI, 393-401.
Clark, G. R., Extract from Letter
Relative to the Campaign of 1780,
XXII, 500-1.
Downes, R. C., Dunmore's War: an
Interpretation, Miss. Val. Hist. Rev.,
XXI, 311-30.
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.
James, J. A., Pittsburgh, a Key to the
West during the American Revo-
lution, XXII, 64-79.
-------------, Significant Events During
the Last Year of the Revolu-
tion in the West, Miss. Val. Hist.
Assn., Proc., VI, 239-57.
Martzolff, C. L., The Ohio Declaration
of Independence [Ft. Gower],
XIX, 404-10.
Notestein, Wallace, The Western Indians
in the Revolution, XVI, 269-91.
Quaife, M. M., The Ohio Campaigns of
1782, Miss. Val. Hist. Rev.,
XVII, 515-29.
Randall, E. O., Ohio in Early History
and during the Revolution, X,
395-434.
------------, Ohio's Part in the
American Revolution, XI, 102-7.
----------, Fort Laurens--Its Site and
Siege, XVII, 493-9.
Sessions, Juliette, The Campaign of the
Revolution in the Ohio Valley,
XIV, 39-59.
Siebert, W. H., Kentucky's Struggle with
Its Loyalist Proprietors,
Miss. Val. Hist. Rev., VII, 113-26.
-------------, The Tory Proprietors of
Kentucky Lands, XXVIII, 48-71.
Turner, F. J., Western State-making in
the Revolutionary Era, Amer.
Hist. Rev., I, 70-87, 251-69.
Winsor, Justin, Virginia and the Quebec
Bill [Dunmore's War], Amer.
Hist. Rev., I, 436-43.
EARLY SETTLEMENTS AND THE ORIGIN OF
SETTLERS
Alvord, C. W., ed., The French Settlers
at Gallipolis, Miss. Val. Hist.
Rev., II, 122-4.
Barnhart, J. D., The Southern Influence
in the Formation of Ohio, Jour.
South. Hist., III, 1-15.
146 OHIO
ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Burr, H. G., The Settlement of
Worthington, Ohio, Old Nor. Gen. Quar.,
I, 57-9.
Carlisle, Morten, Buckeye Station, 1797,
XL, 1-22.
Carpenter, H. M., The Origin and
Location of the Firelands of the
Western Reserve, XLIV, 163-203.
Cowen, B. 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.
Ewing, Thomas, Address at Marietta,
Ohio, 1858; ed. by C. L. Martzolff,
XXVIII, 186-207.
Ferguson, D. W., The Proposed Town of
Cornish, Ohio, XLIV, 245-9.
Fletcher, R. S., The Government of the
Oberlin Colony, Miss. Val. Hist.
Rev., XX, 179-90.
Fox, W. P., The Kendal Community, XX,
176-219.
Fish, C. R., The Relation of New England
to the Ohio Valley, XXII,
119-25.
Franklinton--and Columbus, Ohio, First
Settlement of, Old. Nor. Gen.
Quar., XV, 36-54.
Geiser, K. F., New England and the
Western Reserve, Miss. Val. Hist.
Assn., Proc., VI, 62-78.
Hulbert, A. B., The Moravian Records,
XVIII, 199-226; XXI, 1-125.
-------------, The Methods and Operation
of the Scioto Group of Spec-
ulators, Miss. Val. Hist. Rev., I,
502-15; II, 56-73.
Hume, E. E., The Naming of the City of
Cincinnati, XLIV, 81-91.
Hunter, W. H., Pennsylvania Influence
upon Ohio, XII, 287-309.
Jordan, Wayne, The People of Ohio's
First County [Washington],
XLIX, 1-40.
Kenny, L. J., Memoir of Antoine Laforge
[Gallipolis], XXVI, 43-51.
Langhorst, W. B., The Puritanic
Influence in the Northwest Territory,
1788-1803, XLII, 409-45.
Mendenhall, T. C., Town of Tallmadge,
XXXII, 590-612.
Phillips, J. E., Ohio's Deep Roots in
Connecticut, XLVIII, 74-82.
Randall, E. O., Diverse Settlements in
Ohio, X, 422-5.
----------, Location of Site of Ohio
Capital, XXV, 210-34.
Rice, W. H., The Rev. John Heckewelder
[Reference to Schoenbrunn
and Gnadenhutten], VII, 314-8.
Rodgers, A. D., III, Franklinton at the
Time of the Death of Lucas
Sullivant, XLI, 167-74.
Vance, J. L., French Settlement at
Gallipolis, III, 45-81.
Van Fleet, F. A., Cleveland, the
Evolution of a City, Nor. Amer. Rev.,
CCXXXI, 366-74.
Zeisberger Diary, XVIII, 157-98.
MATERIALS ON OHIO HISTORY: OVERMAN 147
TERRITORIAL PERIOD
Arnett, B. W., The Northwest Territory,
VIII, 433-64.
Barnhart, J. D., The Southern Element in
the Leadership of the Old
Northwest, Jour. South. Hist., I,
1-12.
Bartlett. R. J., The Struggle for
Statehood in Ohio, XXXII, 472-505.
Bond, B. W., Jr., The Old Northwest to
Eastern Eyes, XXXVIII,
542-55.
----------, Civilization Comes to the Old Northwest, Miss. Val. Hist.
Rev., XIX, 3-29.
Coleman, C. B., Rediscovering the Old
Northwest, XXXIX, 637-56.
Cox, I. J., The Indian as a Diplomatic
Factor in the History of the Old
Northwest, XVIII, 542-65.
Cutler, W. P., Ordinance of 1787, I,
10-37.
Downes, R. C., Ohio's Squatter Governor:
William Hogland of Hog-
landstown, XLIII, 273-82.
---------, Thomas Jefferson and the
Removal of Governor St. Clair
in 1802, XXXVI, 62-77.
Green, J. A., Forts Built by St. Clair,
Wayne and Harrison, XXXVIII,
601-26.
Jensen, Merrill, The Cession of the Old
Northwest, Miss. Val. Hist.
Rev., XXIII, 27-48.
Johnson, A. C., General Anthony Wayne,
XXXVIII, 575-91.
Katzenberger, G. A., Major David
Ziegler, XXI, 127-74.
Langhorst, W. B., The Puritanic
Influence in the Northwest Territory,
1788-1803, XLII, 409-45.
Legislature of the Northwest Territory,
1795 [Minutes], XXX, 13-53.
Meek, Basil, General Harmar's
Expedition, XX, 74-108.
Pease, T. C., The Ordinance of 1787, Miss.
Val. Hist. Rev., XXV,
167-80.
Priddy, O. W., Wayne's Strategic Advance
from Fort Greenville to
Grand Glaize, XXXIX, 42-76.
Quaife, M. M., ed., General James
Wilkinson's Narrative of the Fallen
Timbers Campaign, Miss. Val. Hist.
Rev., XVI, 81-90.
Sargent, Winthrop, Diary, 1791-95,
XXXIII, 237-82.
Sears, A. B., The Political Philosophy
of Arthur St. Clair, XLIX, 41-57.
LANDS AND SURVEYS
Baldwin, C. C., Early Maps of Ohio and
the West, West. Res. Hist.
Soc., Tracts, no. 25.
Beaver, R. P., The Miami Purchase of
John Cleves Symmes, XL,
284-342.
Bond, B. W., Jr., The Old Northwest to
Eastern Eyes, XXXVIII.
542-55.
[Cutler, Manasseh], Contemporary
Description of Ohio. 1788; tr. by
J. H. James, III, 82-108.
148
OHIO ARCHEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Dawes, E. C., The Beginning of the Ohio
Company and the Scioto
Purchase, IV, 1-29.
Downes, R. C., The Evolution of Ohio
County Boundaries, XXXVI,
340-477.
Galbreath, C. B., George Washington's
Interest in the Ohio Country,
XLI, 20-7.
-------------, Washington Bi-centennial
Celebration, XLII, 3-56.
Galloway, T. B., The Ohio-Michigan
Boundary Line Dispute, IV,
199-230.
Hinsdale, B. A., The Sale of the Western
Reserve, II, 450-60.
-------------, Three Important Documents
Relating to Western Land
Cessions, II, 268-79.
Hutchins, F. E., The Western Reserve,
VII, 259-73.
James, J. A., Some Phases of the History
of the Northwest, 1783-1786,
Miss. Val. Hist. Assn., Proc., VII,
168-95.
Jensen, Merrill, The Cession of the Old
Northwest, Miss. Val. Hist.
Rev., XXIII, 27-48.
Kilbourne, James, Report on Scioto
Company [Franklin Co.], Old Nor.
Gen. Quar., VI, 71-91.
Knabenshue, S. S., Indian Land Cessions
in Ohio, XI, 249-55.
Laylin, C. D., The Firelands Grant, X,
435-50.
McFarland, R. W., The Ludlow Line
[Virginia Military District],
XIII, 278-80.
McGrane, R. C., The Evolution of the
Ohio-Erie Boundary, XXII,
326-39.
Martzolff, C. L., Land Grants for
Education in Ohio Valley States,
XXV, 59-70.
-----------, Zane's Trace, XIII,
297-331.
Meek, Basil, The Evolution of Sandusky
County, XXIV, 138-69.
Mendenhall, T. C., Boundary Line between
Ohio and Indiana, and be-
tween Ohio and Michigan, IV, 127-98.
Moore, H. L., The Connecticut Reserve, Old
Nor. Gen. Quar., VI, 92-5.
Morrison, A. T., The Ohio Prospectus for
the Year 1775, XXIII, 232-55.
Pershing, B. H., A Surveyor of the Seven
Ranges, XLVI, 257-70.
Randall, E. O., Survey of Seven Ranges
[Map], XXI, 466-7.
Ryan, D. J., The Scioto Company and Its
Purchase, III, 109-40.
Smith, G.-H., Washington's Camp Sites on
the Ohio River, XLI, 1-19.
------, George Washington at the Great
Bend of the Ohio River,
XLI, 655-67.
Taylor, E. L., Refugees to and from
Canada and the Refugee Tract,
XII, 219-41.
Vinton, S. F., Argument concerning
Boundary Line between Ohio and
Virginia, IV, 67-126.
Washington as Land Locator and Dealer, Old
Nor. Gen. Quar., XIV,
24-7.
MATERIALS ON OHIO HISTORY: OVERMAN 149
Weed, J. T., Reminiscences of a
Surveyor, XLV, 151-60.
Wittke, Carl, The Ohio-Michigan Boundary
Dispute Re-examined,
XLV, 299-319.
Wright, A. J., Ohio Surveys from the
Air, XLVIII, 53-7.
DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Adams, J. A., The Indian Trader of the
Upper Ohio Valley, West.
Penn. Mag. of Hist., XVII, 163-74.
Bushnell, D. I., Jr., ed., Journal of
Samuel Montgomery through the
Indian Country beyond the Ohio, 1785, Miss.
Vol. Hist. Rev., II,
261-73.
Davis, E. A., and Andreassen, J. C. L.,
eds., A Journey from Baltimore
to Louisville in 1816 [Diary of William
Newton Mercer], XLV,
351-64.
Henkel's Journal; ed. by C. L.
Martzolff, XXIII, 162-218.
Hinds, G. N., Squaw Trail [Journey of
John and Elizabeth Hinds to
Ohio in 1808], XLIX, 78-83.
Howe, Henry, Historic Travels, 1840-47,
II, 419-49.
McDermott, J. F., Gallipolis as
Travelers Saw It, 1792-1811, XLVIII,
283-303.
-----------, Guillotin Thinks of America
[Saugrain], XLVII, 129-58.
McGuire, P. S., Journal of Silas
Chesebrough to the Westward, Am.
Hist. Rev., XXXVII, 65-88.
Miller, Aaron, Diary [In quest of Ohio
wheat lands in 1832], XXXIII,
67-79.
Peeke, H. L., Charles Dickens in Ohio in
1842, XXVIII, 72-82.
Prince, B. F., Early Journeys to Ohio,
XXX, 54-70.
Smith, G.-H., Washington's Camp Site on
the Ohio River, XLI, 1-19.
Twiss, G. H., ed., Journal of Cyrus P.
Bradley [1835], XV, 207-70.
Venable, W. H., Some Early Travelers and
Annalists of the Ohio Val-
ley, I, 230-42.
Welker, Martin, Farm Life in Central
Ohio Sixty Years Ago, West.
Res. Hist. Soc., Tracts, no. 86.
PIONEER LIFE
Bareis, G. F., The Pioneer Cabin in
History of Madison Township,
XI, 259-61.
Buley, R. C., Glimpses of Pioneer
Mid-west Social and Cultural History,
Miss. Val. Hist. Rev., XXIII, 481-510.
Bushnell, Ebenezer, Pioneer Life on the
Reserve, IX, 321-5.
Clark, Mrs. A. O., The Pioneer Women,
IX, 354-9.
Curtis, H. B., Pioneer Days in Central
Ohio, I, 243-54.
Draper MSS, Andrew Poe's Encounter with
the Indians, XXII, 492-9.
Howells, J. A., Pioneer Life in
Ashtabula County [Ohio], XXXVI,
551-62.
150
OHIO ARCH EOLOGICAL AND
HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
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, I. A., Early Days in Ohio
[Diary], XVIII, 43-53.
Martzolff, C. L., Reminiscence of a
Pioneer, XIX, 190-227.
Miller, Aaron, Diary of, XXXIII, 67-79.
Rau, Louise, Lucy Backus Woodridge,
Pioneer Mother, XLIV, 405-42.
Robbins, F. E., The Personal Reminiscences
of General Chauncey Eggle-
ston, XLI, 284-320.
Rogers, Thomas, Reminiscences of a
Pioneer; ed. by C. L. Martzolff,
XIX, 190-227.
Sugar, Hermina, The Role of Women in the
Settlement of the Western
Reserve, 1796-1815, XLVI, 51-67.
WAR OF 1812
Bond, B. W., Jr., Wm. Henry Harrison in
the War of 1812, Miss. Val.
Hist. Rev., XIII, 499-516.
Bulkley, J. M., The River Raisin
Monuments, XV, 141-54.
Cady, J. F., Western Opinion and the War
of 1812, XXXIII, 427-76.
Coleman, C. B., Ohio Valley in the Preliminaries
of the War of 1812,
Miss. Val. Hist. Rev., VII, 39-50.
Compton, H. W., The Siege of Fort Meigs,
X, 315-30.
Cox, I. J., Significance of Perry's
Victory, XIX, 460-6.
Cramer, C. H., Duncan McArthur, XLV,
27-33; XLVI, 128-147.
Galbreath, C. 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.
Green, J. A., Journal of Ensign William
Schillinger, a Soldier of the
War of 1812, XLI, 52-85.
Hacker, L. M., Western Land Hunger and
the War of 1812, Miss. Val.
Hist. Rev., X, 565-95.
Haworth, P. L., The Battle of Lake Erie,
Miss. Val. Hist. Assn., Proc.,
V, 207-20.
Haynes, J. M., Fremont in History, X, 49-66.
Keeler, L. 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, R. P., Hull's Trace or Trail,
XXIV, 583-7.
Mack, Mrs. J. T., The Battle of Lake
Erie, X, 38-45.
Mortimer, Benjamin, The Ohio Frontier in
1812, XXII, 205-66.
Quaife, M. M., General William Hull,
XLVII, 168-82.
Randall, E. O., Notes on Perry's
Victory, XXII, 476-80.
Saliers, E. A., The Siege of Fort Meigs,
XVIII, 520-41.
MATERIALS ON OHIO HISTORY: OVERMAN 151
Trimble, R. T., Recollections of the War
of 1812, Old Nor. Gen. Quar.,
VII, 100-3.
Webb, T. D., ed., Trump of Fame [Articles
on War of 1812], XXVIII,
286-368.
Wright, G. F., The Centennial of Perry's
Victory, XXIII, 49-80.
Yost ("Robert Yost His Book")
Diary, XXIII, 150-61.
SLAVERY AGITATION
Alilunas, Leo, Fugitive Slave Cases in
Ohio Prior to 1850, XLIX, 160-84.
Burroughs, W. G., Oberlin's Part in the
Slavery Conflict, XX, 269-334.
Donavan, S. K., John Brown at Harper's
Ferry and Charlestown, XXX,
300-36.
Ellsworth, C. S., Ohio's Legislative
Attack upon Abolition Schools,
Miss. Val. Hist. Rev., XXI, 379-86.
Galbreath, C. B., Anti-slavery Movement
in Columbiana County, XXX,
355-95.
---------, Edwin Coppoc, XXX, 397-451.
-------, John Brown, XXX, 184-289;
337-41.
-------, Ohio's Fugitive Slave Law,
XXXIV, 216-40.
Geiser, K. F., The Western Reserve in
the Anti-slavery Movement,
1840-1860, Miss. Val. Hist. Assn., Proc.,
V, 73-98.
Graham, A. A., An Early Abolition
Colony, and Its Founder, IV, 30-43.
Grim, P. R., The Rev. John Rankin, Early
Abolitionist, XLVI, 215-56.
Halstead, Murat, The Execution of John
Brown, XXX, 290-9.
Hunter, W. H., A Manumitted Slave
Colony, VI, 274-85.
Hutchins, John, The Underground
Railroad, Mag. West. Hist., V, 672-82.
Kagi, J. H., Biography and Newspaper
Correspondence in Kansas, 1856,
XXXIV, 263-425.
Knabenshue, S. S., The Underground
Railroad, XIV, 396-403.
Koch, F. J., Marking the Old Abolition
Holes, XXII, 308-18.
-----------, Where Did Eliza Cross the
Ohio? XXIV, 588-90.
Ludlum, R. P., Joshua R. Giddings,
Radical, Miss. Val. Hist. Rev.,
XXIII, 49-60.
Preston, E. D., The Underground Railroad
in Northwest Ohio, Jour.
Negro Hist., XVII, 409-36.
Price, Robert, The Ohio Anti-slavery
Convention of 1836, XLV, 173-88.
------------, Further Notes on
Granville's Anti-abolition Disturbance
of 1836, XLV, 365-68.
Prince, B. F., The Rescue Case of 1857,
XVI, 292-309.
Rodabaugh, J. H., Miami University,
Calvinism and the Anti-slavery
Movement, XLVIII, 66-73.
Savage, W. S., The Origin of the
Giddings Resolutions, XLVII, 20-39.
Sheppard, T. J., An Abolition Center,
XIX, 265-8.
Sherwood, H. N., The Settlement of the
John Randolph Slaves in Ohio,
Miss. Val. Hist. Assn., Proc., V,
39-59.
152 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND
HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Siebert, W. H., A Quaker Section of the
Underground Railroad in
Northern Ohio, XXXIX, 479-502.
----------, The Underground Railroad in
Ohio, IV, 44-63.
Sloane, R. R., The Underground Railroad
of the Firelands, Mag. West.
Hist., VIII, 32-57.
Vance, J. R., Holmes County
Rebellion--Fort Fizzle, XL, 30-51.
Walsh, A. C., Three Anti-slavery
Newspapers, XXXI, 172-212.
Watts, R. M., History of the Underground
Railroad in Mechanicsburg,
XLIII, 209-54.
Wilson, C. J., The Negro in Early Ohio,
XXXIX, 717-68.
Wright, F. B., A Station on the
Underground Railroad, XIV, 164-9.
MEXICAN WAR
Ryan, D. J., Ohio in the Mexican War,
XXI, 277-95.
CIVIL WAR
Burroughs, W. G., Oberlin in the Civil
War, XX, 315-34.
Carman, H. J., Diary of Amos Glover,
XLIV, 258-72.
Coleman, C. H., Three Vallandigham
Letters, 1865, XLIII, 461-4.
Curry, W. L., Ohio Generals and Field
Officers in the Civil War,
XXIII, 306-11.
Donavin, S. K., The Opening Scenes of
the Rebellion, IX, 125-36.
Fish, C. R., Social Relief in the
Northwest during the Civil War,
Amer. Hist. Rev., XXII, 309-24.
Jordan, P. D., and Thomas, C. M.,
Reminiscences of an Ohio Volunteer
[Edwin Witherby Brown], XLVIII, 304-23.
Jordan, Wayne, The Hoskinsville
Rebellion, XLVII, 319-54.
McFarland, R. W., The Morgan Raid in
Ohio, XVII, 243-6.
Ohio Battle Flags, XXVIII, 225-50.
Osborn, Hartwell, Recruiting for the
55th Ohio, Fire. Pion., new ser.,
XVI, 1385-94.
, Some Relics and Reminiscences of the
55th Ohio Infantry,
Fire. Pion., new ser., XVI, 1359-84.
Peeke, H. L., Johnson's Island, XXVI,
470-6.
Povenmire, H. M., ed., The Diary of
Jacob Adams, 21st O. V. I., 1861-65,
XXXVIII, 627-721.
Randall, E. O., John Morgan Raid in
Ohio, XVII, 48-59.
Randall, J. G., John Sherman and
Reconstruction, Miss. Val. Hist. Rev.,
XIX, 382-93.
Shannon, F. A., The Life of the Common
Soldier in the Union Army,
1861-65, Miss. Val. Hist. Rev., XIII,
465-82.
Shilling, D. C., Relation of Southern
Ohio to the South during the
Decade preceding the Civil War, Hist.
and Phil. Soc. Ohio, Pub.,
VIII, 3-28.
Vance, J. R., Holmes County
Rebellion--Fort Fizzle, XL, 23-51.
MATERIALS ON OHIO HISTORY: OVERMAN 153
Weber, L. J., Morgan's Raid, XVIII,
79-104.
Whittlesey, Charles, An Episode of the
Rebellion, Mag. West. Hist.,
I, 532-6.
---------------, Lew Wallace at Shiloh, Mag.
West. Hist., II, 213-22.
Williams, Harry, Benjamin F. Wade and
the Atrocity Propaganda of
the Civil War, XLVIII, 33-43.
Wilson, C. R., Cincinnati Southern
Outpost in 1860-61, Miss. Val. Hist.
Rev., XXIV, 473-82.
Wittke, Carl, The Ninth Ohio Volunteers,
XXXV, 402-17.
SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR
Auxier, G. W., Middle Western Newspapers
and the Spanish-American
War, 1895-1898, Miss. Val. Hist.
Rev., XXVI, 523-34.
WORLD WAR
Battle of Picardy, The Narratives of
Three Ohio Soldiers, XXX, 6-12.
Benton, E. J., The Cleveland World War
Machine, XXXVIII, 448-74.
De Weerd, H. A., Some Observations on
American Industrial Mobiliza-
tion for War, 1917-1918, XLIX, 249-61.
Edwards, M. L., Ohio's Religious
Organizations in the War, XXVIII,
208-24.
Ohio's World War Memorial, Dedication
of, XXXV, 439-542.
Siebert, W. H., The Ohio State
University in the World War, XXXI,
142-62.
Wittke, Carl, Ohio's German-language
Press and the Peace Negotia-
tions, XXIX, 49-79.
-----------, Ohio's German-language
Press and the War, XXVIII,
82-95.
POLITICS AND PARTIES
Bartlett, R. J., The Struggle for
Statehood in Ohio, XXXII, 472-505.
Cheetham, J. D., The Governors of Ohio,
1803-1903, XIII, 88-9.
Clonts, F. W., The Political Campaign in
1875 in Ohio, XXXI, 38-97.
Davis, H. E., Economic Basis of Ohio
Politics, 1820-40, XLVII,
288-318.
Drell, M. B., ed., Letters by Richard
Smith of the Cincinnati Gazette,
Miss. Val. Hist. Rev., XXVI, 535-54.
Gadsby, G. M., Political Influence of Ohio
Pioneers, XVII, 193-6.
Galbreath, C. B., Ohio's Contribution to
National Civil Service Reform,
XXXIII, 176-204.
Garrison, C. W., ed., Conversations with
Hayes, Miss. Val. Hist. Rev.,
XXV, 369-80.
Henshaw, Leslie, The Aaron Burr
Conspiracy in the Ohio Valley,
XXIV, 121-37.
154
OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Holt, E. A., Party Politics in Ohio,
1840-50, XXXVII, 439-591
XXXVIII, 47-182, 260-402.
Jones, C. A., Ohio in the Republican
National Conventions, XXXVIII
1-46.
Moore, C. H., Ohio in National Politics,
1865-1896, XXXVII, 220-427
Nichols, J. P., John Sherman and the
Silver Drive of 1877-78, XLVI
148-65.
Pershing, B. H., Membership in the
General Assembly of Ohio, XL,
222-83.
Pitcher, M. A., John Smith, First Senator
from Ohio and His Connec-
tions with Aaron Burr, XLV, 68-88.
Price, E. H., The Election of 1848 in
Ohio, XXXVI, 188-311.
Roseboom, E. H., Ohio in the
Presidential Election of 1824, XXVI,
153-224.
---------, Salmon P. Chase and the Know
Nothings, Miss. Val.
Hist. Rev., XXV, 335-50.
Sessions, Juliette, Ohio and the Nation
since the Civil War, XXV, 146-56.
Shilling, D. C., Woman's Suffrage in the
Constitutional Convention of
Ohio, XXV, 166-74.
Smith, D. V., Salmon P. Chase and the
Election of 1860, XXXIX,
515-607, 769-844.
Utter, W. T., Saint Tammany in Ohio: A
Study of Frontier Politics,
Miss. Val. Hist. Rev., XV, 321-40.
Webster, H. J., Democratic Party
Organization in the Northwest, 1824-
1840, XXIV, 1-120.
Weisenburger, F. P., A Life of Charles
Hammond, the First Great
Journalist of the Old Northwest, XLIII,
338-427.
Williams, S. W., The Tammany Society in
Ohio, XXII, 349-70.
Wilson, C. R., The Original Chase
Organization Meeting [notes and
documents], Miss. Val. Hist. Rev., XXIII,
61-79.
Wittke, Carl, The Ohio-Michigan Boundary
Dispute Re-examined,
XLV, 299-319.
----------, Ohio's German Language Press
in the Campaign of
1920, Miss. Val. Hist. Assn., Proc., X,
468-80.
Yager, E. F.. The Presidential Campaign
of 1864 in Ohio, XXXIV,
548-89.
IMMIGRANT GROUPS
Fordyce, W. G., Attempts to Preserve
National Cultures in Cleveland,
XLIX, 128-49.
----------, Immigrant Colonies in
Cleveland, XLV, 320-40.
------, Immigrant Institutions in
Cleveland, XLVII, 87-103.
, Nationality Groups in Cleveland
Politics, XLVI, 109-27.
Gratz, D. L., The Swiss Mennonites in
Allen and Putnam Counties
[Ohio], XLIX, 282-8.
MATERIALS ON OHIO HISTORY: OVERMAN 155
Hunter, W. H., The Influence of
Pennsylvania on Ohio, XII, 287-309.
-------------, The Pathfinders of
Jefferson County [Ohio], VI, 95-313,
384-406; VIII, 132-262.
Jones, W. H., Welsh Settlements in Ohio,
XVI, 194-227.
Kolehmainen, J. I., Founding of the
Finnish Settlements in Ohio, XLIX,
150-9.
McKinley, K. W., A Guide to the
Communistic Communities of Ohio,
XLVI, 1-15.
Nixon, E. B., The Zoar Society:
Applicants for Membership, XLV,
341-50.
Peters, Bernard, The German Pioneers,
II, 52-9.
Trepte, Helmut, Deutschtum in Ohio bis
zum Jahre 1820, D.-amer. Hist.
Ges. v. Ill., Jahr., XXXII,
155-409.
Turner, F. J., The Place of the Ohio
Valley in American History, XX,
32-47.
Van Cleef, Eugene, The Finns in Ohio,
XLIII, 452-60.
Vance, J. L., French Settlement at
Gallipolis, III, 45-81.
Wittke, Carl, The Ninth Ohio Volunteers,
XXXV, 402-17.
----------, Ohio's
German-language Press and the Peace Negotia-
tions, XXIX, 49-79.
------------, Ohio's German-language
Press and the War, XXVIII,
82-95.
------------, Ohio's German Language
Press in the Campaign of
1920, Miss. Val. Hist. Assn., Proc., X,
468-80.
INSTITUTIONAL AND LEGAL HISTORY
Act of Congress Recognizing the State of
Ohio, V, 163-4.
Albery, H. B., The Franklin County
[Ohio] Bar, Old Nor. Gen. Quar.,
X, 189-218.
Aumann, F. R., Development of the
Judicial System of Ohio, XLI,
195-236.
Bartlett, R. J., The Struggle for
Statehood in Ohio, XXII, 472-505.
Constitution of the State of Ohio, V,
132-54.
Downes, R. C., The Statehood Contest in
Ohio, Miss. Val. Hist. Rev.,
XVIII, 155-71.
Hicks, C. B., The History of Penal
Institutions in Ohio, XXXIII,
359-426.
McGrane, R. C., The Veto Power in Ohio,
Miss. Val. Hist. Assn., Proc.,
IX, 177-89.
Mengert, H. R., The Ohio Workmen's
Compensation Law, XXIX, 1-49;
557-60.
Pershing, B. H., Membership in the
General Assembly of Ohio, XL,
222-83.
Ryan, D. J., Constitution of the State
of Ohio, V, 132-53.
-----------, From Charter to
Constitution, V, 1-164.
156
OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL
QUARTERLY
----------, Journal of the First
Constitutional Convention, V, 80-132.
Sloane, R. R., When Did Ohio Become a
Sovereign State? IX, 278-302.
Smucker, Isaac, When Did Ohio Become a
State? Mag. West. Hist., I,
308-12.
Utter, W. T., Judicial Review in Early
Ohio, Miss. Val. Hist. Rev.,
XIV, 3-24.
---------, Ohio and the English Common
Law, Miss. Val. Hist. Rev.,
XVI, 321-33.
Watson, D. K., The Early Judiciary,
Early Laws and Bar of Ohio, III,
141-59.
EDUCATION
Bossing, N. 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.
Bushnell, Henry, The Central College of
Ohio, Old Nor. Gen. Quar.,
IX, 294-306.
Carman, A. S., Denison in Granville
History, Old Nor. Gen. Quar.,
VIII, 375-80.
Centennial of Miami University, XVIII,
322-44.
Cohen, Jessie, Early Education in Ohio, Mag.
West. Hist., III, 217-23.
Cressey, F. B., Two Ohio Educators, Old
Nor. Gen. Quar., VII, 240-57.
Cutler, S. J., The Coonskin Library,
XXVI, 58-77.
Dennis, Jerry, Joseph Ray, XLVI, 42-50.
Dunn, W. R., Education in Territorial
Ohio, XXXV, 322-79.
Eckelberry, R. H., An Early Proposal for
a Polytechnic School,
XXXIX, 400-10.
------------, The McNeely Normal School
and Hopedale Normal Col-
lege, XL, 86-136.
Ellis, Alston, Samuel Lewis, Progressive
Educator, XXV, 71-87.
Fletcher, R. S., Bread and Doctrine at
Oberlin, XLIX, 58-67.
---------------, Oberlin and
Co-education, XLVII, 1-19.
Gard, W. L., European Influence on Early
Western Education, XXV,
23-35.
Hart. A. B., Westernization of New
England, XVII. 259-74.
Hinsdale, B. A., The History of Popular
Education in the Western
Reserve, VI, 35-58.
Hubbell, G. A., Horace Mann and Antioch
College, XIV, 12-27.
Jordan, Wayne, Marietta College and the
Ohio Company, XLIV, 290-300.
Juettner, Otto, Rise of Medical Colleges
in the Ohio Valley, XXII,
481-91.
McAlpine, William, The Origin of Public
Education in Ohio, XXXVIII,
409-47.
Martzolff, C. L., Land Grants for
Education in the Ohio Valley States.
XXV, 59-70.
MATERIALS ON OHIO HISTORY: OVERMAN 157
-----------, Ohio University, XIX, 411-45.
Miller, C. G., The Background of Calvin
E. Stowe's Report on Elemen-
tary Public Instruction in Europe
(1837), XLIX, 185-90.
Miller, E. A., The History of
Educational Legislation in Ohio, XXVII,
1-271.
Phillips, J. E., The Infant School that
Grew up, XLVII, 59-68.
Rodabaugh, J. H., Robert Hamilton
Bishop, Pioneer Educator, XLIV,
92-102.
Rouse, Mrs. S. D., Colonel Dick
Johnson's Choctaw Academy, a For-
gotten Educational Experiment, XXV,
88-117.
Shepardson, G. D., Granville Female
Seminary [Shepardson College],
Old Nor. Gen. Quar., VIII, 359-74.
Sherzer, Jane, Higher Education of Women
in the Ohio Valley pre-
vious to 1840, XXV, 1-22.
Shilling, D. C., Pioneer Schools and
Schoolmasters, XXV, 36-51.
Storey, R. M., The Rise of the
Denominational College, XXV, 52-8.
Upham, A. H., The Centennial of Miami
University, XVIII, 322-44.
Whiting, H. L., Granville Female College,
Old Nor. Gen. Quar., VIII,
317-58.
Wright, L. H., Worthington Female
Seminary, Old Nor. Gen. Quar.,
VI, 154-6.
Felter, H. W., Worthington Medical
College, Old Nor. Gen. Quar., VI,
157-70.
RELIGION
Archer, W. B., First Catholic Church in
Ohio, XXIV, 226-30.
Bradford, J. E., The Centennial Churches
of the Miami Valley, XXV,
234-58.
Cornwell, Mrs. I. D., Influence of Early
Religious Literature in the
Ohio Valley from 1815-50, XXV, 203-10.
Davis, H. E., Religion in the Western
Reserve, 1800-25, XXXVIII,
475-501.
Dickinson, C. E., The First Church
Organization [in Marietta], II,
280-98.
Edwards, M. L., Ohio's Religious
Organizations and the War, XXVIII,
208-24.
King, I. F., The Introduction of
Methodism in Ohio, X, 165-219.
Langhorst, W. B., The Puritanic
Influence in the Northwest Territory,
1788-1803, XLII, 409-45.
Lindley, Harlow, The Quakers in the Old
Northwest, Miss. Val. Hist.
Assn., Proc., V, 60-72.
Long, B. R., Joseph Badger, the First
Missionary to the Western Re-
serve, XXVI, 1-42.
, I. N. Walter, Pioneer Preacher of
Ohio, XXIV, 187-225.
158
OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
MacLean, J. P., The Kentucky Revival and
Its Influence on the Miami
Valley, XII, 242-86.
----------, 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], IX, 32-116.
Martzolff, C. L., Early Religious
Movements in Muskingum Valley,
XXV, 183-90.
------------, Lutheranism in Perry
County, Ohio, XXVIII, 375-95.
Miller, J. M., The Spiritual Force in
Early Western Culture, XLIX,
261-8.
Mitchell, M. J., Religion as a Factor in
the Early Development of Ohio,
Miss. Val. Hist. Assn., Proc., IX,
75-89.
Moats, F. I., The Rise of Methodism in
the Middle West, Miss. Val
Hist. Rev., XV, 69-88.
Moravian Records; ed. by A. B. Hulbert
and W. N. Schwarze, XVIII
199-226; XXI, 1-115.
Morehouse, F. C., Philander Chase, the
Pioneer Missionary and
Educator, Old Nor. Gen. Quar., III,
157-61.
Mortimer, Benjamin, The Ohio Frontier in
1812. Diary of an Indian
Congregation, XXII, 205-66.
Pershing, B. H., Paul Henkle
(1754-1825), Frontier Missionary, Luth.
Ch. Quar., VII, 125-51.
Prince, B. F., Beginnings of Lutheranism
in Ohio, XXIII, 268-83.
Rodabaugh, J. H., Miami University,
Calvinism and the Anti-slavery
Movement, XLVIII, 66-73.
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.
Webster, H. J., Early Religious
Movements in Pittsburgh, XXV, 174-83.
Whayman, H. W., Methodist Church of
Granville [Ohio], Old Nor.
Gen. Quar., VIII, 391-3.
---------, The Records of the Baptist
Church of Christ [Granville,
Ohio], Old Nor. Gen. Quar., VIII,
260-78.
-----------, St. Luke's Parish
[Granville, Ohio], Old Nor. Gen. Quar.,
VIII, 283-311.
Work, C. L., The Presbysterian Church of
Granville, Ohio, Old Nor.
Gen. Quar., VIII, 255-9.
-----------, Minutes of the Presbyterian
Church of Granville, Ohio,
Old Nor. Gen. Quar., VIII, 382-90.
MATERIALS ON OHIO HISTORY: OVERMAN 159
MEDICINE
Allen, D. P., Pioneer Medicine on the
Western Reserve, Mag. West.
Hist., III, 50-4, 166-73, 278-87, 652-7; IV, 190-9, 444-52,
792-7;
V, 71-8.
Beckwith, D. H., Pioneers of Homeopathy
in Southern Ohio, Mag.
West. Hist., V, 523-7; in Northern Ohio, VII, 405-11.
Brush, E. C., Pioneer Physicians of the
Muskingum Valley, III, 241-59.
Buley, R. C., Pioneer Health and Medical
Practice in the Old Northwest
prior to 1840, Miss. Val. Hist. Rev.,
XX, 497-520.
Dawson, J. M., Dr. John Dawson,
Professor in Starling Medical Col-
lege, Old Nor. Gen. Quar., VIII,
161-79.
Dittrick, Howard, The Equipment,
Instruments and Drugs of Pioneer
Physicians of Ohio, XLVIII, 198-210.
----------, Urinalysis, Instruments of
Precision, the Stethoscope,
et cetera, of the Period, 1835-1858,
XLIX, 347-60.
Forman, Jonathan, Medical Journals of
Pioneer Days, XLVIII, 219-23.
------------, The Medical Journals of
the Period, 1835-1858, XLIX.
361-6.
Hertzog, L. S., The Rise of Homeopathy,
XLIX, 332-46.
Jordan, P. D., An Ohio Surgeon in Paris,
1830-32, XLIX, 268-75.
Judkins, William, Professor Jesse P.
Judkins, Miami Medical College,
Old Nor. Gen. Quar., VIII, 180-4.
Juettner, Otto, Rise of Medical Colleges
in the Ohio Valley, XXII.
481-91.
Lehman, F. F., A Page from the Medical
History of Erie County [Ohio],
Fire. Pion., new ser., XXII, 150-7.
Loving, Starling, History of Starling
Medical College, Old Nor. Gen.
Quar., VIII, 105-35.
-------------, Reminiscences, Old
Nor. Gen. Quar., VII, 217-27.
Mills, E. C., The Beginning of Formal
Dental Education at Bainbridge,
Ohio, XLVIII, 243-56.
---------, A Chapter in Early Dental
History, XXXV, 380-401.
------------, Dentistry and Dental
Education, XLIX, 386-97.
Paterson, R. G., Pioneer Physicians and
their Participation in the Estab-
lishment of Social Institutions in Ohio,
XLVIII, 244-30.
--------------, The Role of the
"District" as a Unit in Organized Medi-
cine in Ohio, XLIX, 367-77.
Sanders, J. C., The Pioneer Physician, Fire.
Pion., new ser., III, 40-50.
Shira, D. D., Contributions of Ohio
Physicians to the Inventions of the
Period, 1835-1858, XLIX, 315-21.
-------------, The Legal Requirements
for Medical Practice--An At-
tempt to Regulate by Law and the Purpose
behind the Movement,
XLVIII, 181-8.
160
OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Tucker, D. A., Jr., Daniel Drake and the
Origin of Medicine in the Ohio
Valley, XLIV, 451-68.
-----------, Methods of Treatment of
Some of the More Common
Diseases by the Pioneer Physicians of
Ohio, XLVIII, 211-8.
-------------, Notes on Cholera in
Southwestern Ohio, XLIX, 378-85.
Tyler, J. J., The Part That the Pioneer
Physician Played in the Com-
munity as Exemplified in the Church and
Lodge, XLVIII, 231-42.
Waite, F. C., The Professional Education
of Pioneer Ohio Physicians,
XLVIII, 189-97.
--------------, Thomsonianism in Ohio,
XLIX, 322-31.
Weeks, F. E., Pioneer Physicians of the
Firelands, Fire. Pion., new ser.,
XVII, 1482-95.
Wilcox, S. S., Dr. Starling Loving, Old
Nor. Gen. Quar., XIV, 129-32.
LITERATURE
Cornwell, Mrs. I. D., Influences of
Early Religious Literature in the
Ohio Valley from 1815-50, XXV, 203-10.
Dowler, Clare, John James Piatt,
Representative Figure of a Momentous
Period, XLV, 1-26.
Kummer, George, Herman Melville and the
Ohio Press, XLV, 34-6.
McDermott, J. F., A Note on Mrs.
Trollope, XLV, 369-70.
Nye, R. B., Mark Twain in Oberlin,
XLVII, 69-73.
Randall, E. O., High Lights in Ohio
Literature, XXVIII, 255-79.
Ryan, D. J., The State Library and Its
Founder, XXVIII, 98-109.
Siberall, L. E., Dard Hunter, the
Mountain House and Chillicothe,
XLIV, 238-44.
------------------, Burton E. Stevenson
of Home Book Fame, Mus. Echo.,
IX, 1-4.
Smith, A. E., Letters of Thomas Buchanan
Read, XLVI, 68-80.
Venable, W. H., Early Periodical
Literature of the Ohio Valley, Mag.
West. Hist., VIII, 101-10, 197-203, 298-308, 459-65, 522-28.
---------------, Literary Periodicals of
the Ohio Valley, 1, 201-5.
NEWSPAPERS AND PRINTING
Galbreath, C. B., The First Newspaper in
the Northwest Territory,
XIII, 332-49.
Heiser, A. H., A Printer's Troubles:
Oxford, Ohio [1830's], XLVII,
40-58.
Kolehmainen, J. I., Finnish Newspapers
in Ohio, XLVII, 123-8.
McMurtrie, D. C., Antecedent Experience
of William Maxwell, Ohio's
First Printer, XLI, 98-103.
---------------, The First Ten Years of
the Toledo Blade, XLIII, 428-40.
Shera, J. H., The History of Printing
and Publishing in Oxford, Ohio,
1827-41, XLIV, 103-37.
MATERIALS ON OHIO HISTORY: OVERMAN 161
Stump, V. C., Early Newspapers of
Cincinnati, XXXIV, 169-83.
Walsh, A. C., Three Anti-slavery
Newspapers, XXXI, 172-212.
Weisenberger, F. P., A Life of Charles
Hammond: First Great Jour-
nalist of the Old Northwest, XLIII,
338-427.
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.
------------, Ohio's German Language
Press in the Campaign of 1920,
Miss. Val. Hist. Assn., Proc., X,
468-80.
Music
Huntington, P. W., Old-time Music of
Columbus [Ohio], Old Nor. Gen.
Quar., VIII, 136-40.
Smith, O. D., Edgar Stillman-Kelley,
Ohio Composer, XLIX, 68-77.
THEATER
Wood, Ralph, Geschichte des Deutschen
Theatres von Cincinnati,
D.-amer. Hist. Ges. v. Ill., Jahr., XXXII,
411-522.
ART
Sessions, F. C., Art and Artists in
Ohio, Mag. West. Hist., IV, 152-66,
314-26, 485-93.
PLACE NAMES
Connelley, W. E., Origin of Indian Names
of Certain States and Rivers,
XXIX, 451-4.
Green, J. A., The Map of Hamilton County
[Ohio], XXXV, 291-321.
Hume, E. E., The Naming of the City of
Cincinnati, XLIV, 81-91.
McFarland, R. W., The Chillicothes, XI,
230-1; XII, 167-79.
Martin, M. E., Origin of Ohio Place
Names, XIV, 272-90.
Waite, F. C., Sources of the Names of
the Counties of the Western Re-
serve, XLVIII, 58-65.
COUNTY AND LOCAL HISTORY (See also EARLY
SETTLEMENTS AND THE
ORIGIN OF SETTLERS)
Athens County
Martzolff, C. L., Big Bottom and Its
History, XV, 1-38.
Butler County
Miller, W. C., History of Fort Hamilton,
XIII, 97-111.
Shaw, Albert, Shandon Centennial, XIV,
1-11.
Erie County
Shatzer, C. G., Geographic Influences in
the History of Milan, Ohio.
XXIII, 291-305.
Franklin County
Beatty. John, Franklinton--An Historical
Address, VI, 59-71.
Hooper, O. C., Ohio-Columbus Centennial,
XXI, 436-61.
162
OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Parsons, M. C., Historic Worthington,
XIII, 71-82.
Rogers, A. D., Lucas Sullivant Tablet
Dedicated, XXXVII, 161-76.
Gallia County
Gallipolis, Proceedings of Centennial
Celebration, III, 5-225.
Hamilton County
Green, J. A., Map of Hamilton County,
XXXV, 291-321.
Wilby, Joseph, Early Cincinnati, XIV,
448-64.
Jefferson County
Hunter, W. H., Centennial of Jefferson
County [Ohio], VI, 314-83.
-----, Pathfinders of Jefferson County,
VI, 95-313, 384-406:
VIII, 132-262.
Lake County
Mills, W. S., Lake County and Its
Founder, X, 361-71.
Licking County
Shepardson, F. W., Historical Setting of
Granville, Old Nor. Gen. Quar.,
VIII, 235-44.
Smucker, Isaac, Recollections of Newark,
XX, 240-7.
Logan County
Gaumer, K. J., Mac-o-chee Valley, XXVI,
455-69.
Lorain County
Boynton, W. W., Early History of Lorain
County, West. Res. Hist.
Soc., Tracts, no. 83.
Marion County
Jacoby, J. W., Marion Centennial
Celebration, XXXI, 380-413.
Ottawa County
Keeler, L. E., Old Fort Sandoski and the
De Lery Portage, XXI, 345-78.
Pickaway County
Arledge, Arista, Pickaway County, Ohio,
XXVI, 141-4.
Richland County
Baughman, A. J., Bellville Gold Region,
XIII, 83-7.
-----, "Divide", XII, 160-3.
Ross County
Brown, T. J., Kenton's Chillicothe, XII,
322-3.
Sandusky County
Haynes, J. M., Fremont in History, X,
49-66.
Historical Tablets Unveiled, XXI,
351-74.
Keeler, L. E., Old Fort Sandoski of
1745, XVII, 357-430.
Meek, Basil, Evolution of Sandusky
County, XXIV, 138-69.
Summit County
Brouse, E. W., Akron Centennial, XXXIV,
522-47.
Hudson Centennial, IX, 318-71.
Randall, E. O., Tallmadge, XVII,
275-306.
MATERIALS ON OHIO HISTORY: OVERMAN 163
Tuscarawas County
Gnadenhutten Centennial, VII, 297-313.
Wilkin, R. M., Joseph E. Weinland,
Rebuilder of Schoenbrunn, XLII,
116-23.
Van Wert County
Gilliland, A. B., Some History from an
Unhistorical Region, XXI,
272-76.
Washington County
Centennial Celebration at Marietta, II,
1-252.
WOMEN IN OHIO HISTORY
Rau, Louise, Lucy Backus Woodridge,
Pioneer Mother, XLIV, 405-42.
Shilling, D. C., Woman's Suffrage in the
Constitutional Convention of
Ohio, XXV, 166-74.
Sugar, Hermina, The Role of Women in the
Settlement of the Western
Reserve, 1796-1815, XLVI, 51-67.
COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY (ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT)
Baldwin, L. D., Shipbuilding on the
Western Waters, 1793-1817, Miss.
Val. Hist. Rev., XX, 29-44.
Beaver, R. P., Joseph Hough, an Early
Miami Merchant, XLV, 37-45.
Bogart, E. L., Taxation of the Second
Bank of the United States by
Ohio, Amer. Hist. Rev., XVII,
312-31.
Bognar, E. J., Blast-furnaces Operated
by the Separatist Society of
Zoar, Ohio, XXXIX, 503-13.
Bright, P. A., The Making of Pine Tar in
Hocking County [Ohio],
XLI, 151-60.
Chamberlain, W. A., Ohio and Western
Expansion, XXXI, 304-36.
Cheetham, J. D., State Sovereignty in
Ohio, IX, 290-302.
Coover, A. B., Ohio Banking
Institutions, 1803-66, XXI, 296-320.
Davis, H. E., Economic Basis of Ohio
Politics, 1820-40, XLVII, 288-318.
Downes, R. C., Trade in Frontier Ohio, Miss.
Val. Hist. Rev., XVI,
467-94.
Goodwin, F. P., The Rise of
Manufacturers in the Miami Country,
Amer. Hist. Rev., XII, 761-75.
Hockett, H. C., Internal Improvements,
1815-25, XXV, 140-5.
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.
Janney, J. J., State Bank of Ohio, Mag.
West. Hist., II, 156-75.
Keeler, V. D., An Economic History of
the Jackson County Iron Indus-
try, XLII, 133-238.
Kennedy, J. H., The Banks and Bankers of
Cleveland, Mag. West. Hist.,
II, 272-90.
164
OHIO ARCHEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
-----, A Group of Cleveland Manufacturers, Mag. West.
Hist.,
III, 174-82.
McGrane, R. C., Ohio and the Greenback
Movement, Miss. Val. Hist.
Rev., XI, 526-42.
Morgan, A. E. and Bock, C. A., History
of Flood Control in Ohio,
XXXIV, 474-503.
Neufeld, M. F., Three Aspects of the
Economic Life of Cincinnati from
1815-1840, XLIV, 65-80.
Nichols, J. P., John Sherman: A Study in
Inflation, Miss. Val. Hist.
Rev., XXI, 181-94.
Overman, W. D., Speculative Interest in
Ohio Lands in 1829 as Revealed
in a Letter from Henry Farmer to Samuel
J. Browne, XLVIII,
329-37.
Phillips, J. E., Fine Timber
[Ship-building in Marietta, 1800-13], XLVI,
16-24.
Pioneer Business Men of Franklin County
[Ohio], Old Nor. Gen. Quar.,
XV, 96-106.
Price, Robert, Morus Multicaulis; or,
Silk Worms Must Eat, XLV,
265-72.
Rhodes, J. F., The Coal and Iron
Industry of Cleveland, Mag. West.
Hist., II, 337-45.
Ryan, D. J., Nullification in Ohio, II,
393-401.
Stoddard, P. W., The Economic Progress
of Ohio, 1800-1840, XLI,
175-94.
-----, The Knowledge of Coal and Iron in
Ohio before 1835,
XXXVIII, 219-30.
Stout, Wilbur, The Charcoal Iron
Industry of the Hanging Rock Dis-
trict, XLII, 72-104.
-----, Early Forges in Ohio, XLVI,
25-41.
Turner, F. J., The Place of the Ohio
Valley in American History, XX,
32-47.
Warren, C. E., The Banks and Bankers of
Cleveland, Mag. West. Hist.,
III, 313-20.
-----, Pioneer Merchants of Cleveland, Mag.
West. Hist., III,
71-89.
Zimmerman, C. B., Ohio, the Gateway of
the West, XL, 137-81.
AGRICULTURE
Edwards, E. E., Middle Western
Agricultural History as a Field of
Research, Miss. Val. Hist. Rev., XXIV,
315-28.
Plumb, C. S., Felix Renick, Pioneer,
XXXIII, 3-66.
-----, Seth Adams, Pioneer Ohio
Shepherd, XLIII, 1-34.
MATERIALS ON OHIO HISTORY: OVERMAN 165
TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATION
Bettinger, Albert, The Future of
Navigation on Our Western Rivers,
XXII, 79-91.
Callahan, J. M., The Pittsburgh-Wheeling
Rivalry for Commercial
Headship on the Ohio, XXII, 40-54.
Clinton's Visit to Ohio at the Opening
of the Ohio Canal, Press Notices
of, XXXIV, 100-8.
Dial, G. W., The Construction of the
Ohio Canals, XIII, 460-81.
Doerschuk, A. N., The Last Ohio Canal
Boat, XXXIV, 109-16.
Evans, N. W., The First Steamboat on the
Ohio, XVI, 310-5.
Ewing, Thomas, Orations at the Opening
of the Ohio Canal, XXXIV,
71-88.
George, John, Jr., The Miami Canal,
XXXVI, 92-115.
Henshaw, L. S., Early Steamboat Travel
on the Ohio River, XX,
378-402.
Herman, John, Commencement of the Ohio
Canal at Licking Summit
[Reprint of an 1825 pamphlet], XXXIV,
66-99.
Hirsch, A. H., The Construction of the
Miami and Erie Canal, Miss.
Val. Hist. Assn., Proc., X,
349-62.
Hulbert, A. B., The Ohio River, XX,
220-35.
-----, The Old National Road, IX,
405-519.
-----, Western Ship-building, Amer.
Hist. Rev., XXI, 720-33.
Kayler, R. S., Ohio Railroads, IX,
189-92.
Kennedy, J. H., The Early Railroad
Interests of Cleveland, Mag. West.
Hist., II, 594-619.
King, I. F., Flat Boating on the Ohio
River, XXVI, 78-81.
Martzolff, C. L., Zane's Trace, XIII,
297-331.
Newcomer, Lee, Construction of the
Wabash and Erie Canal, XLVI,
199-207.
Osgood, R. H., First Railroad Car
Building in Columbus and First
Railroad into City, Old Nor. Gen.
Quar., XIV, 117-28.
Parsons, M. C., John Fitch, Inventor of
Steamboats, VIII, 397-408.
Pelzer, Louis, Pioneer Stage-coach
Travel, Miss. Val. Hist. Rev.,
XXIII, 3-26.
Perkins, George, The Ohio Canal: An
Account of Its Completion to
Chillicothe, XXXIV, 597-604.
Sibley, W. G., Old Ohio River Steamboat
Days, 1860-1890, XLI, 86-97.
Snider, V. A., Railroad Discussion Not
Forbidden by Lancaster School
Board, XXXVII, 148-55.
Sparks, E. E., The Influence of the Ohio
River in Western Expansion,
XXII, 7-10.
Stecker, H. D., Constructing a
Navigation System in the West, XXII,
16-27.
Taylor, E. L., Water Highways and
Carrying Places, XIV, 356-95.
166
OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Travis, Irven, Muskingum Pilots, XXVI,
477-88.
-----, Muskingum River Improvement, XIX,
269-77.
Twiss, G. H., Journal of Cyrus Parker
Bradley [through Ohio and
Michigan in 1835], XV, 207-70.
Vance, J. L., Ohio River Improvement,
and Lake Erie and Ohio River
Ship Canal, XXII, 27-31.
Wiley, R. T., Ship and Brig Building on
the Ohio and Its Tributaries,
XXII, 54-64.
BIOGRAPHY
Alder, Jonathan, Old Nor. Gen. Quar.,
XV, 136-42.
Atwater, Caleb, by C. L. Martzolff, XIV,
247-71.
Backus, James, Citizen of Marietta, by
J. E. Phillips, XLV, 161-72.
Baum, Martin, by G. A. Katzenberger,
XLIV, 204-19.
Belli, Major John, Old Nor. Gen.
Quar., XII, 177-84.
Bishop, William Wallace, by A. H.
Heiser, XLVII, 40-58.
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.
Bushnell, Asa Smith, by G. W. Knight, Old
Nor. Gen. Quar., VII,
137-45.
Byrd, Charles W., by N. W. Evans, Old
Nor. Gen. Quar., XI, 1-8.
-----, by W. H. Burtner, Jr., XLI,
237-40.
Carey, John, an Ohio Pioneer, by Muriel
Kinney, XLVI, 166-98.
Chapman, John, by A. J. Baughman, IX,
303-17.
Chase, Philander, Old Nor. Gen.
Quar., III, 157-61.
Chase, Salmon P., by J. B. Foraker, XV,
311-40.
-----, by N. S. Townsend, I, 109-24.
-----, by A. M. Schlesinger, XXVIII,
119-61.
Clark, George Rogers, Monument to,
XXXIII, 492-9.
Cornstalk, Sketch of, in Draper MSS,
XXI, 245-62.
Crawford, Colonel William, by J. H.
Anderson, VI, 1-34.
Cresap, Colonel Thomas, by Mrs. M. L. C.
Stevenson, X, 146-64.
Croghan, George, by C. R. Williams, XII,
375-409.
Custer, General George A., by C. B.
Galbreath, XLI, 623-54.
-----, by R. M. Voorhees, XV, 341-53.
Dickens, Charles, in Ohio in 1842, by H.
L. Peeke, XXVIII, 72-81.
Drake, Daniel, Unpublished Letters of,
by A. M. Ruggles, XLIX,
191-212.
Edison, Thomas, Visits to His
Birthplace, XXXII, 630-3.
Ewing, Thomas, Autobiography, XXII,
126-204.
Giddings, Joshua R., by B. E. Long,
XXVIII, 1-47.
-----, by R. P. Ludlum, Miss. Val.
Hist. Rev., XXIII, 49-60.
Grant, Ulysses S., by John Beatty, XI,
232-45.
MATERIALS ON OHIO HISTORY: OVERMAN 167
Hammond, Charles, The First Great
Journalist of the Old Northwest,
by F. P. Weisenburger, XLIII, 340-427.
Harding, Warren G., by C. B. Galbreath,
XXXII, 555-70.
Harmon, Judson, by H. L. Nichols, XLI,
137-50.
Hayes, Rutherford Birchard, 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.
Hull, General William: His Critics, by
M. M. Quaife, XLVII, 168-82.
Johnny Appleseed, see Chapman, John.
Kazi, John Henri, by C. B. Galbreath,
XXXIV, 263-425.
Kenton, Simon, by R. W. McFarland, XIII,
1-39.
-----, and Cridland, T. W.: Pioneers, by
W. D. McKinney,
XXXIV, 117-31.
-----, by A. L. Slager, XLV, 46-67.
Lafayette's Visit to the Ohio Valley
States, by C. B. Galbreath, XXIX,
163-266.
-----, by J. M. Weed, XLIII, 441-51.
LaSalle, by Charles E. Slocum, XII,
107-13.
Leatherlips, the Wyandot Chief, by W. L.
Curry, XII, 30-6.
Lincoln and Ohio, by D. J. Ryan, XXXII,
7-281.
Logan, Chief of the Mingoes; ed. by R.
G. Thwaites, XX, 137-75.
Looker, Othniel, XXXI, 215-7.
Massie, Gen. Nathaniel, Old Nor. Gen.
Quar., III, 57-63.
McArthur, Duncan, by C. L. Cramer, XLV,
27-33; XLVI, 128-47.
McDonald, Colonel John, by J. B. F.
Morgan, Old Nor. Gen. Quar.,
VIII, 13-26.
McGuffeys, Father of the, by A. M.
Ruggles, XLVII, 104-22.
McLean, John [Postmaster General], by F.
P. Weisenburger, Miss. Val.
Hist. Rev., XVIII, 23-33.
Morrow, Jeremiah, by Josiah Morrow, Old
Nor. Gen. Quar., IX, 1-27,
99-133, 227-54.
Pendleton, George H., by C. B.
Galbreath, XXXIII, 176-204.
Putnam, Rufus, by G. F. Hoar, II, 16-49.
-----, by E. O. Randall, XVIII, 54-78.
Ray, Joseph, by Jerry Dennis, XLVI,
42-50.
Read, Thomas Buchanan, Letters of; ed.
by A. E. Smith, XLVI, 68-80.
Renick, Felix, by Charles Plumb, XXXIII,
3-66.
St. Clair, General Arthur, by Albert
Douglas, XVI, 455-76.
-----, by Theresa V. P. Krull, XLIII, 257-72.
-----, by William H. Hunter, Old Nor.
Gen. Quar., IX, 33-44.
Sargent, Winthrop, by C. S. Sargent,
XXXIII, 229-82.
-----, by B. H. Pershing, XXXV, 583-602.
-----, a Surveyor of the Seven Ranges,
by B. H. Pershing,
XLVI, 257-70.
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Saugrain de Vigni, Antoine Francois, by
J. F. McDermott, XLVII,
129-58.
Schenck, William C., by F. B. Joyner,
XLVII, 363-71.
Sherman, John, by G. U. Harn, XVII,
309-96.
-----, by J. P. Nichols, XLVI, 148-65.
Simcoe, General John Graves, by J. A.
Green, XLIII, 35-60.
Some Notable Ohioans, by H. R. Stevens,
XLVII, 159-67.
Sullivant, Lucas, by A. D. Rodgers, 3d,
XXXVII, 162-76.
-----, by J. D. Sullivant, XXXVII,
177-89.
Tecumseh and His Descendants, by C. B.
Galbreath, XXXIV, 143-53.
-----, the Shawnee Chief, by E. O.
Randall, XV, 418-97.
Thurman, Allen G., by H. J. Seymour, Mag.
West. Hist., III, 42-49.
Tiffin, Edward, by C. G. Comegys, Mag.
West. Hist., I, 236-45.
Trimble, Allen, Autobiography, Old
Nor. Gen. Quar., IX,
195-226,
275-87; X, 1-54, 110-26.
-----, Papers, Old Nor. Gen. Quar., X,
259-74, 301-42; XI,
14-37, 130-51, 198-214.
Vallandigham, Clement L., by W. H. Van
Fossan, XXIII, 256-67.
Vance, Joseph, and His Times, by B. F.
Prince, XIX, 228-48.
Wayne, Gen. Anthony, by A. C. Johnson
and H. C. Shetrone, XXXVIII,
575-96.
Whipple, Abraham, by H. C. H. Sloan,
XLVIII, 145-53.
Willard, Archibald M., XXXIX, 471-8.
Wilson, Woodrow, The Middle Western
Antecedents of, by F. P.
Weisenburger, Miss. Val. Hist. Rev., XXIII,
375-90.
Worthington, Thomas, by F. C. Cole, Old
Nor. Gen. Quar., V, 33-7,
121-6; VI, 1-12, 33-40.
Zane, Ebenezer, by Isaac Smucker, Mag.
West. Hist., II, 322-36.
Zeisberger, David, Diary, XVIII, 157-98.
GENEALOGY
Allen, V. D., Some Delaware County,
Ohio, Pioneer Settlers, Old Nor.
Gen. Quar., II, 7-8.
Chapman, John, Line of Descent from
Edward Chapman of Ipswich, by
F. E. Wheeler, XLVIII, 20-32.
Colton Ancestry, Notes on, Old Nor.
Gen. Quar., II, 9-11; III, 15-23.
Fallen Timbers, Casualties in Battle of,
LXI, 527-30.
Grimm, H. J.. The Genealogist as
Historian, XLIX, 276-81
Looker, Othniel and Descendants, XLII,
446-51.
McKelvey, Matthew, Descendants, Old
Nor. Gen. Quar., I, 20-8.
Roth, John Lewis, by Harlow Lindley,
XLIV, 250-7.
Roush, L. L., The Roush Family in
America, XXXVI, 116-44.
-----, The Roush Family in the Making of
America, XLV,
197-239.
MATERIALS ON OHIO HISTORY: OVERMAN 169
Sargent, C. S., Eminent Representatives
of the Sargent Family, XXXVI,
181-7.
Slager, A. L., Revolutionary War
Soldiers in Clark County [Ohio],
XXXVII, 86-100.
Stone, M. A., Genealogy, a Study for
Young People, XLVIII, 138-45.
Taylor, A. A. E., The Pride of Ancestry,
Old Nor. Gen. Quar., II,
66-70.
HISTORY, STUDY AND WRITING OF
Carter, C. E., Some Notes on Ohio
Historiography, XXVIII, 176-85.
Dorn, W. L., Some Problems in
Contemporary Historiography, XLVII,
219-28.
Edwards, E. E., Middle Western
Agricultural History as a Field of
Research, Miss. Val. Hist. Rev., XXIV,
315-28.
Grimm, H. J., The Genealogist as
Historian, XLIX, 276-81.
Hulbert, A. B., The Provincial Basis of
Patriotism, XXXVI, 664-76.
Josephson, B. E., Critical Investigation
versus Careless Presentation,
XLVII, 243-6.
Martin, A. E., Research in State
History: Its Problems and Opportuni-
ties, XL, 565-89.
Overman, W. D., The Relation of a State
Historical Society to Local
Historical Societies, XLIX, 241-6.
Rightmire, G. W., the Historian and His
Materials, XLII, 360-73.
Turner, F. J., The West as a Field for
Historical Study, Old Nor. Gen.
Quar., II, 56-61.
Weisenburger, F. P., A Half Century of
the Writing of History in
Ohio, XLIV, 326-52.
-----, The Personal Element in History,
XLVIII, 153-63.
SURVEYS OF, AND GUIDES TO, HISTORICAL
SOURCE MATERIALS
Connor, R. D. W., Shall the Constitution
Be Preserved? XLIV, 311-25.
Flick, A. C., The State's Function in
Promoting the Cultivation of Its
History, XXXV, 445-63.
Garrison, C. W., A President's Library,
XLVIII, 127-33.
Lindley, Harlow, The Woodbridge-Gallaher
Collection, XLIV, 443-50.
McKinley, K. W., Materials Concerning the
Settlement of Gallipolis in
the Library of the Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical Society,
Mus. Echo., XIII, 29-31.
Overman, W. D., Index to Materials for
the Study of Ohio History,
XLIV, 138-55.
-----, Research Projects in Ohio
History, XLVIII, 338-40.
-----, Some Experiences in Making a
State Historical Survey,
XLIII, 307-14.
Shellenberg, T. R., Joint Committee
Plans for Archival Surveys, XLIII,
301-6.
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Venable, Emerson, The Dolores Cameron
Venable Memorial Collection,
XLVIII, 257-70.
Weaver, C. L., and Mills, Helen, County
Historical Material in the Ohio
State Archaeological and Historical
Society Library, XLV, 95-150.
Wright, A. R., Sources for Ohio World
War History in the Papers of
the Food Administration in the National
Archives, XLVII, 355-62.
SELECT LIST OF MATERIALS ON OHIO HISTORY
IN
SERIAL PUBLICATIONS
Compiled by WILLIAM D. OVERMAN
This list is the outgrowth of an
"Index to Materials for the
Study of Ohio History" which
comprised an index, topically ar-
ranged, of the leading articles in the
OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL
AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY, Vols, I-XLIII.
The present list
not only affords an index to articles in
the QUARTERLY, Vols.
I-XLIX, but also selected articles on
Ohio history in twenty-six
additional serial publications.
Articles from the OHIO STATE
ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HIS-
TORICAL QUARTERLY are referred to by
volume and page only.*
Articles in other publications, listed
below, are referred to by
short title.
American Anthropologist
................... Amer. Anth.
American Antiquarian Society, Transactions
and Col-
lections ..................Amer. Antiq. Soc., Trans.
American Antiquity
........................ Amer. Antiq.
American Historical Review
............. Amer. Hist. Rev.
Century
........................................
Cent.
Deutsche-americanische Historische
Gesellschaft von Il-
linois, Jahrbuch ....... D.-amer.
Hist. Ges. v. Ill., Jahr.
Field Museum of Natural History,
Chicago, Publica-
tions .......................... Field Museum, Pub.
Firelands Pioneer
...........................Fire. Pion.
Harvard University, Peabody Museum of
American
Archaeology and Ethnology, Papers...
Pea. Mus., Papers
* Editor's Note: There is a variation in
pagination between editions of the
early volumes of the Society's Publications
(bound editions of the Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical
Quarterly). The compiler employed the
edition most
convenient to his use, unaware of the
variation mentioned. Those who use this
list may discover that page references
do not agree with the volumes they have
available, but a brief reference to the
Table of Contents will set them right. In any
case the variation is slight and the
reference can easily be found.
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