Ohio History Journal

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SELECT LIST OF MATERIALS ON OHIO HISTORY IN

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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