A SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS
IN OHIO HISTORY, ARCHAEOLOGY, AND
NATURAL HISTORY
JULY 1945 -- JULY 1946.
Compiled by JAMES H. RODABAUGH
and S. WINIFRED SMITH
ANTI-SLAVERY
LANDON, Fred, "Over Lake Erie to
Freedom," in Northwest
Ohio Quarterly, XVII (1945), 132-8.
QUARLES, Benjamin, "Sources of
Abolitionist Income," in
Mississippi Valley Historical Review,
XXXII (1945), 63-76.
ARTS AND CRAFTS
ANDERSON, Irma Pilling, "Ohio
Coverlets," in Antiques,
XLIX ( 1946), 56-7.
"Cleveland Print Club," in Hobbies,
LI, No. 6 (August 1946), 23.
FRARY, I. T., "Ohio Discovers Its
Primitives," in Antiques,
XLIX (1946), 40-41.
KAUFFMAN, Henry J., Pennsylvania
Dutch: American Folk
Art. Edited by C. G. Home. New York and London,
American Studio Books, 1946. 136p.,
illus.
Important to Ohio for comparative
purposes as well as back-
ground.
KNITTLE, Rhea Mansfield, "Early
Decorative Arts in Ohio,"
in Antiques, XLIX (1946),
32-5.
McKEARIN, Helen, "Early
Nineteenth-Century Glassmaking in
Ohio," in Antiques, XLIX
(1946), 52-5.
MOORE, Waldo C., "The Hughes and
Foster Card of Cincin-
nati," in Numismatist, LIX
(1946), 887.
A metallic store card of great rarity,
374
SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS 375
RAMSAY, John, "East Liverpool vs.
Bennington. Notes on
Some Distinctive Ohio Pottery," in Antiques,
XLIX (1946),
42-3.
RAMSAY, John, "Mid-Western
Lithographs," in American
Antiques Journal, 1 (1946), 9, 14.
ROBACKER, Earl E., "Pennsylvania
German Wood Carvings,"
in Antiques, XLIX (1946), 369-71.
ROOS, Frank J., Jr., "Ohio's Early
Architecture," in Antiques,
XLIX (1946), 28-31.
WINCHESTER, Alice, "Interior
Decorations at Unity Farm
[near McConnelsville, Ohio]," in Antiques,
XLVIII (1945),
139.
WINCHESTER, Alice, "Living with
Antiques," in Antiques,
XLIX (1946), 45-51.
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Many Ohio diaries included.
MINK, Arthur D., comp., Title List of
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376 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL
QUARTERLY
WESTERNBURGER, Francis P., "The
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Archaeological and Histor-
ical Quarterly, LIV (1945), 230-46.
BIOGRAPHY
ABERNETHY, Wealtha Vieth, Odds and
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Memoirs of Circleville, Ohio.
BROMFIELD, Louis, Pleasant
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DUSTIN, Fred, "George Armstrong
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ELLIOTT, A. W., "The Story of
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Robert Glass Cleland. San Marino,
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FENNER, Mildred Sandison. and FISHBURN,
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"Horace Mann: Prophet of
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SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS 377
CROOK, George, General George Crook:
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276p., maps.
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406p., illus.
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No. 2 (December 1945), 3-4.
HERRICK, Warren C., Frank H. Nelson
of Cincinnati. Louis-
ville, Kentucky, The Cloister Press,
1945. 110p., front.
HICKS, Frederick C., William Howard
Taft: Yale Professor
of Law & New Haven Citizen. An
Academic Interlude In
the Life of the Twenty-Seventh
President of the United
States and the Tenth Chief Justice of
the Supreme Court
(Yale Law Library Publication Number
10). New Haven,
Yale University, 1945. xiv, 142p.,
illus.
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
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McWILLIAMS, Vera, Lafadlio Hearn, Boston,
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Cincinnati reporter for many years, who
became noted for
his writings, especially for his books
on Japan.
MONTIS, Colin, "The First Ohio-Born
President--Ulysses S.
Grant," in Ohio Magazine, II,
No. 3 (May 1946), 10.
MONTIS, Colin, "Ohio's First
President," in Ohio Magazine, II,
No. 2 (January-February 1946),
16.
MONTIS, Colin, "Our Second
Ohio-Born President--Ruther-
ford Birchard Hayes," in Ohio
Magazine, II, No. 4 (June-
July 1946), 16-7.
MONTIS, Mrs. Colin, "The Wife of
Ohio's First President," in
Ohio Magazine, 11, No. 2 (January-February 1946), 17-8.
MONTIS, Mrs. Colin, "The Wife of
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1946), 11-2.
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the Second Ohio-Born
President--Lucy Webb Hayes," in Ohio
Magazine, 11, No.
4 (June-July 1946), 17-8.
NYE, Russel B., "Marius Robinson, A
Forgotten Abolitionist
Leader," in Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical Quart-
erly, LV (1946), 138-54.
"Perry of Erie," in The
Month at Goodspeeds, XVII (1945-46),
285-92.
RICHARDSON, Lyon N., and GARRISON,
Curtis W., "George
William Curtis, Rutherford B. Hayes, and
Civil Service Re-
form," in Mississippi Valley
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RUNYON, Grace Carol, William Holmes
McGuffey and His
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SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS 379
STEINMAN, D. B., The Builders of the
Bridge: The Story of
John Roebling and His Son. New York, Harcourt, Brace
and Company, 1945. xi, 457p.
Cincinnati-Covington Bridge, etc.
STUBER, James W., "A Living
Memorial to Annie Oakley," in
Ohio Conservation Bulletin, September 1945, 16-7.
THAYER, Gordon W., "Fifty Years Ago
on the Lakes: Gene
Herman's Early Days," in Inland
Seas, 1, No. 4 (October
1945), 41-4.
Editor of the Great Lakes News, published
at Cleveland.
WALLACE, Paul A. W., Conrad Weiser, 1696-1760:
Friend
of Colonist and Mohawk. Philadelphia, University of Penn-
sylvania Press, 1945. xiv, 575p., maps.
WEISENBURGER, Francis P., ed.,
"Memoirs of Edwin
Phelps," in Northwest Ohio
Quarterly, XVII (1945), 72-124.
EDUCATION
BRAHM, Walter T., "Ohio's Great
Library in Action," in Ohio
Magazine, 11, No. 2 (January-February 1946), 6-7; 11, No.
3 (May 1946), 15-7.
"Constitution of the Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical
Society," in Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical Quart-
erly, LIV (1945), 257-60.
GARRISON, Curtis W., "Rutherford B.
Hayes and the Ohio
State University," in Ohio State
Archaeological and His-
torical Quarterly, LV (1946), 295-6.
HENDRICKSON, Walter B., "The
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380 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
LINDLEY,
Harlow, "Chronology and Roster of the Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical
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ological and Historical Quarterly,
LIV (1945), 247-56.
LINDLEY, Harlow, ed., "The Charity
School of Kendal," in
Ohio State Archaeological and
Historical Quarterly, LV
(1946), 183-8. Illus.
MORRIS, George M., "The History of
Education in the State
of Ohio," in Ohio Schools, XXIV
(1946), 166.
A statement of the need for a
comprehensive history of
education in the State.
NICHOLS, Roy F., "Yesterday and
Tomorrow in Ohio," in
Ohio State Archaeological and
Historical Quarterly, LV
(1946), 201-11.
Ohio State Archaeological and Historical
Society and its
service to the people.
OBERHOLSER, Harry C., "Science and
the Museum," in Ex-
plorer, No. 81, 2-3.
Ohio's Historical Society. Columbus, Ohio State Archaeological
and Historical Society, 1946. 32p.,
illus.
RODABAUGH, James H., "The Ohio
State Archaeological and
Historical Society in a Changing
World," in Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical
Quarterly, LIV (1945), 223-9.
WHEELER, Joseph L.., Report of a
Survey on the Postwar
Library Needs of the Dayton Public
Library and Museum,
Dayton, Dayton Public Library, 1945,
55p., illus. Mimeo-
graphed.
WRIGHT, Alfred J., "An Experiment
in Education," in Ohio
State Archaeological and Historical
Quarterly, LV (1946),
30-43. Illus.
Miami Valley College, a Quaker school
near Springboro,
Warren County, 1869-83.
SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS 381
HISTORICAL FICTION
ANDERSON, Sherwood, Winesburg, Ohio;
a Group of Tales of
Ohio Small Town Life. New York, Penguin Books, 1946.
183p. Reprinting.
RICHTER, Conrad, The Fields, New
York, Alfred A. Knopf,
1946. 288p.
ROYER, Homer L., and FINK, Ollie E., Buckeye
Tales,
Chicago, etc., Lyons and Carnahan,
c1945. 216p.
Juvenile literature.
STEPHENSON, Geneva, "In the Autumn
Time," in Saturday
Evening Post, June 1, 1946, 28-29,
98, 100, 103, 105, 107,
A story of Zoar.
INDIANS AND INDIAN WARS
AUGHINBAUGH, B. A., "Pictorial Ohio, No. 158--Indian
Raids," in Ohio Schools, XXIV
(1946), 204.
BAKER, R. Ray, "Michigan's Mound
Builders," in Michigan
History Magazine, XXIX (1945),
313-8.
Comparative materials.
BALD, F. Clever, How Michigan Men
Helped Make the Treaty
of Greenville. Ypsilanti, Michigan, privately printed, 1946.
14p.
BOURNE, Colonel Alexander, "The
Siege of Fort Meigs," in
Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XVII (1945), 139-58; XVIII
(1946), 39-48.
BROWN, Allen, "Indian Mounds,"
in Hobbies, LI, No. 6
(August 1946), 112-3.
FENENGA, Franklin, "A Comment on
'the Pedestal Vessels of
the Madisonville Site,'" in
American Antiquity, XII, No. 1
(July 1946), 53.
382
OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
FOREMAN, Grant, The Last Trek of the
Indians. Chicago,
University of Chicago Press, 1946. 382p.
Account of removal of Indians north of
the Ohio River.
GREENMAN, Emerson F., Guide to
Serpent Mound. Colum-
bus,
Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society, 1946.
16p., illus.
HESSELBERTH, Charles, "Notes
on the Ogden-Fettie
Mounds," in Journal of the
Illinois State Archaeological
Society, IV, No. 1 (July 1946), 9-11.
Comparative materials.
HESSELBERTH, Charles, "An Ohio Type
Hopewell Cere-
monial Mound," in Journal of the
Illinois State Archaeolo-
gical Society, 111, No. 1 (July 1945), 18-20.
MAGRATH, Willis H., "The North
Benton Mound: A Hope-
well Site in Ohio," in American
Antiquity, XI, No. 1 (July
1945), 40-6.
MORGAN, Richard G., Fort Ancient. Columbus,
Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical Society,
1946. 40p., illus.
OSBURN, Mary Hubbell, "Prehistoric
Musical Instruments in
Ohio," in Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical Quarterly,
LV (1946), 12-20.
PECKHAM, Howard H., "Josiah Harmar
and His Indian Ex-
pedition," in Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical Quar-
terly, LV (1946), 227-41.
PERSHING, Benjamin H., "Winthrop
Sargent and the Ameri-
can Occupation of Detroit," in
Northwest Ohio Quarterly,
XVIII (1946), 114-25.
PRIESTLY, L. J., "Sesqui-Centennial
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"Report of Committee on Research
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SURVEY OF
PUBLICATIONS 383
RODABAUGH, James H.,
and GORMAN, Mary Jane,
Schoenbrunn and
the Moravian Missions in Ohio. Columbus,
Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical Society, 1945. 36p.,
illus.
SLOSSON, Preston,
"The Significance of the Treaty of Greene
Ville," in Ohio
State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly,
LV (1946), 1-11.
"Timothy
Pickering Manuscript," in Inland Seas, 1, No. 4
(October 1945), 14-7.
Report to Pickering,
Secretary of War, September 2, 1795,
on navigation of Lake
Erie, British vessels on the Lake, and
distances along the
Lake.
UNDERWOOD, Thomas
Taylor, Journal [of] Thomas Taylor
Underwood March
26, 1792, to March 18, 1800. An Old
Soldier in Wayne's
Army. Ed. by Lee Shepard. Cincin-
nati, The Society of
Colonial Wars in the State of Ohio,
1945. vi, 33p.,
front. (facsim.)
VIETZEN, Raymond C., The
Ancient Ohioans and Their
Neighbors. Privately published, printed at Wahoo, Nebraska,
Ludi Printing
Company, 1946. 439p., illus.
VIETZEN, Raymond C., Immortal
Erics. Elyria, the Author,
1945. 387p., illus.
WEBB, William S., and
SNOW, Charles E., The Adena People
. . .With Chapter
on Adena Pottery by James B. Griffin
(The University of
Kentucky, Reports in Anthropology and
Archaeology, VI). Lexington, University of Kentucky,
1945. 369p., illus.
WILSON, Frazer E., Around the Council Fire. Greenville,
Ohio, privately
printed, 1945. 78p., illus.
INDUSTRY
DESTLER, Chester
McArthur, "The Standard Oil, Child of the
Erie Ring, 1868-1872.
Six Contracts and A Letter," in
Mississippi Valley
Historical Review, XXXIII (1946), 89-
114.
384
OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL
QUARTERLY
EVERHART, J. O., "Fireclay
Refractories in Ohio," in Ohio
Development News, 111, No. 1 (January 1946), 4. Illus.
HUNTER, Dard, "Ohio's Pioneer Paper
Mills," in Antiques,
XLIX (1946), 36-9.
"The Iron Makers of Hanging
Rock," in Norfolk and Western
Magazine, XXIV (1946), 110-3,
156.
MABRY, William Alexander,
"Industrial Beginnings in Ohio,"
in Ohio State Archaeological and
Historical Quarterly, LV
(1946), 242-53.
"Northern Ohio's Proximity to Coal
and Iron Ore Insured Suc-
cess of Area," in Steel Facts, No.
75 (December 1945), 6-7.
OHIO BUREAU OF UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSA-
TION and UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT SERV-
ICE
IN OHIO, Ohio--Post-War
Employment Survey.
Columbus, Ohio Bureau of Unemployment
Compensation and
United States Employment Service in
Ohio, 1946. 32p.
STITH, R. O., "Research in
Action--The Battelle Memorial
Institute," in Ohio Magazine,
11, No. 3 (May 1946), 6-8.
TAIT, Samuel W., Jr., The Wildcatters:
An Informal History
of Oil-Hunting in America. Princeton, Princeton Univer-
sity Press, 1946. xvi, 218p., illus.
Special emphasis on the early fields of
Pennsylvania, West
Virginia, and Ohio.
WALDON, Sidney Dunn, comp., General Machinery Corpora-
tion, Hamilton, Ohio, 1845-1945. New York, William E.
Rudge's Sons, c1945. 72p.
"World Looks to Ohio's 9,000 Firms for
Manufacturing 'Know
How,' " in Ohio Development News,
111, No. 4-5 (April
and May 1946), 2-11.
LANDS AND BOUNDARIES
CARTER, Clarence E., ed., The
Territorial Papers of the United
States. Volume
XII. The Territory of Michigan, 1829-
SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS 385
1837, continued. Washington, Government Printing Office,
1945. vii, 1222p.
Ohio boundary controversy included.
FREUND, Rudolf, "Military Bounty
Lands and the Origins of
Public Domain," in Agricultural
History, XX (1946), 8-18.
HARDIN,
Bayless E., "The Kentucky Boundary," in Register
of the Kentucky State Historical
Society, XLIV (1946),
1-32.
HORN,
W. F., ed., The Horn Papers;
Early Westward Move-
ment on the Monongahela and Upper Ohio, 1763-1795.
Waynesburg, Pennsylvania, J. L. Fulton
History Committee,
1946. 3 vols.
PORTER, Eugene, O., "Boundary and
Jurisdictional Problems
of the Kentucky-Ohio Border," in Ohio
State Archaeological
and Historical Quarterly, LV (1946), 155-64.
LITERATURE
CLARK, Thomas D., "The American
Backwoodsman in Popular
Portraiture," in Indiana Magazine
of History, XLII (1946),
1-28.
DORSON, Richard M., "Historical
Method and American Folk-
lore," in Indiana History
Bulletin, XXIII (1946), 84-98.
Some reference to Ohio legend.
FLANAGAN, John T., ed., America Is
West, An Anthology of
Middlewestern Life and Literature. Minneapolis, Minne-
sota, University of Minnesota Press,
1945. xiii, 672p.
LOCAL HISTORY
BENTON, Elbert Jay, Cultural Story of an American
City,
Cleveland, Part III, Under the Shadow
of a Civil War and
Reconstruction, 1850-1877. Cleveland, Western Reserve
Historical Society, 1946. 91p., illus.
386 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
BLUCK, Walter L., "Clinton County
Dream Comes True," in
Ohio Farm Bureau News, XXV, No. 3 (October 1945), 11,
36-7.
Sketch of the opening of the Clinton
County Cooperative
Center.
CLEVELAND, Charles B., "Diary of an
Ohio Town," in Ohio
Magazine, II, No. 3 (May 1946), 20-9.
Athens during World War II.
CORRY, William M., ed., Souvenir Book
of Piqua Sesquicen-
tennial Celebration, 1796-1946. Piqua, Piqua Sesquicenten-
nial Committee, 1946. 56p., illus.
HALL, Virginius C., "Cincinnati and
the Mexican War," in
Bulletin of the Historical and
Philosophical Society of Ohio,
IV, No. 1 (March 1946), 2-3.
"Hancock's First Million," in Ohio
Farm Bureau News, XXV,
No. 2 (September 1945), 4-5.
A history of Hancock County's
cooperative.
"Hanging Rock Region on Ohio River
Long Famous for Its
Ironmaking," in Steel Facts, No.
73 (August 1945), 6-7.
HESS, M. Whitcomb, "Gallipolis,
Ohio," in American Scholar,
XV (1946), 231-35.
HIBBARD, Francis C., "Origin of
Some Early Belmont County
Newspapers," in Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical
Quarterly, LV (1946), 178-82.
HOUCK, Frederick A., A Biography of
St. Ann's Parish--To-
ledo, Ohio. Toledo, privately printed, n. d. 118p.
"Joseph L. Wheeler Looks at Dayton;
Extracts from a Report
of a Survey of the Public Library,"
in Library Journal, LXX
(1945), 1159-62.
LANGDON, Alvin O., First Events
in Columbus: A History of
Columbus. Columbus, Columbus
Research Bureau, 1946.
96p.
SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS 387
LEE, D. Collins, "The Ramparts of
the Three Cities [Cin-
cinnati, Ohio, Covington, and Newport,
Ky., in the Civil
War Periad]," in Bulletin of the
Hostorical and Philosophical
Society of Ohio, IV, No. 1 (March 1946), 5-11. Illus.
McAFEE, Georgie G., "Lima Public
Library Stresses 'Living
Memorials,'" in Library Journal,
LXX (1946), 86-91.
"Ohio Town Regarded as Best Small
Community in the United
States," in Ohio Development
News, II, No. 7-8 (July-
August 1946), 1-2, 4. Illus.
Wilmington.
PERRY, George Sessions,
"Cincinnati," in Saturday Evening
Post, April 20, 1946, 18-19, 96, 99, 101, 103, 105, 106.
PERRY, Robert E., Treaty City; a
Story of Old Fort Greene
Ville. Bradford, Ohio, [The Author], c1945. 201p.
PHILLIPS, Josephine E., "The Naming
of Marietta," in Ohio
State Archaeological and Historical
Quarterly, LV (1946),
106-37. Maps.
RUNYON, Grace Carol, Historical Facts
on Prcble County and
Daughters of the American Revolution
Society. Eaton,
Ohio. [The Author], 1946. 122p.
SCHOLL, John William, "Shull's
Road," in Ohio State Arch-
aeological and Historical Quarterly, LV (1946), 293-4.
Montgomery County.
SHEPHERST, Mildred M., "Local
History and Genealogy in
the Toledo Public Library," in Northwest
Ohio Quarterly,
XVIII (1946), 108-13.
A SISTER OF THE PRECIOUS BLOOD, Not
With Silver or
Gold. A History of the Sisters of the
Congregation of the
Precious Blood, Salem Heights,
Dayton, Ohio--1834-1944.
Dayton, Sisters of the Precious Blood,
1945. xii, 464P.
STEWART, George R., Names on the
Land: A Historical Ac-
count of Place-Naming in the United
States. New York,
Random House, 1945. ix, 386p.
388 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
VANCE, James L.,
"The Wilmington Region," in Ohio Journal
of Science, XLVI (1946), 5-9.
The economic geography
of the region around Wilmington,
Clinton County.
VEACH, Charles 11.,
"North Star," in Pioneer News, III, No.
2 (December 1945), 1-2.
An account of Morgan
horses in Putnam County.
WAITE, Frederick C.,
"An Indenture of 1831 in Portage
County, Ohio," in
Ohio State Archaeological and Historical
Quarterly, LV (1946), 288-92.
WARREN COUNTY
HISTORICAL SOCIETY, The Warren
County Museum.
Lebanon, Warren County
Historical
Society, 1945. 28p.
WEAR, William E., "Old Fashioned Apple Butter--How
Orville's Chief
Industry Went Modern," in Ohio Magazine,
II, No. 1 (November-December
1945), 19-21.
WEAVER, Clarence L.,
and Mills, Helen M., comps., "County
and Local Historical
Material in the Ohio State Archaeologi-
cal and Historical
Society Library," in Ohio State Archaeo-
logical and
Historical Quarterly, LIV (1945),
261-327.
Also availalle in
reprint.
WELSH, Edward Burgett,
"Chillicothe: A Distinguished Rural
Presbytery -- An
Appraisal One Hundred Years
After," in
Journal of the
Presbyterian Historical
Society, XXII
(1945), 137-42.
"Williamsburg,
Ohio," in Norfolk and Western, Magazine, XXIV
(1946), 170-71.
"Winesburg, Ohio.
A Life Artist Visits Sherwood Anderson's
Town," in Life,
XX, No. 23 (June 10, 1946), 74-9.
Clyde, Ohio.
SURVEY OF
PUBLICATIONS 389
MEDICAL HISTORY
ACKERKNECHT, Erwin H.,
Malaria in the Upper Misisissippi
Valley. Supplement
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TRAVEL AND DESCRIPTION
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HALL, Virginius C.,
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OHIO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC
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PETERSON, C. Stewart, The American
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NATURAL HISTORY
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The fairy shrimp in northeastern Ohio.
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A SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS
IN OHIO HISTORY, ARCHAEOLOGY, AND
NATURAL HISTORY
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Compiled by JAMES H. RODABAUGH
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ANTI-SLAVERY
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ARTS AND CRAFTS
ANDERSON, Irma Pilling, "Ohio
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KAUFFMAN, Henry J., Pennsylvania
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KNITTLE, Rhea Mansfield, "Early
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McKEARIN, Helen, "Early
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A metallic store card of great rarity,
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