Ohio History Journal

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A SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS

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,

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