DOCUMENTARY DATA
BY BERTHA E.
JOSEPHSON
The effort to catalog
the manuscript collections in this depart-
ment thoroughly,
according to the unit card method, has pro-
ceeded slowly with
the following collections now completed:
MANUSCRIPT CATALOG
ABB TO CAMP
1. Abbott,
Mary--Scrapbook. Mechanicsburg, O.--1889. Mis-
cellaneous collection
of short stories and poems from newspapers
and magazines.
(1914)*--4.**
2. Abstractor's
Records--Property Titles. Columbus, O.--
1840's to 1870's.
Will of Henry Patch, etc. (2653)--11.
3. Account
Books--Bainbridge, O.--General Store--1830-1850.
(1)--4.
4. Account
Books--Evansville, Indiana (?)--849-81. Personal
Wage and Expense
Account. (2648)--5.
5. Account
Books--Farm Products and Groceries. 1838-52.
n.p., anonymous.
(2652)--6.
6. Account
Books--Firson, James. Personal Account Book and
Diary--Columbus, O.
and vicinity--1842-47. (2651)--17.
7. Account
Books--Grocer's (?). Accounts -- n.p. -- April,
1858-59. Also list of
Claims for Pension Bounty, Back Pay, etc.,
against U. S. Gov't:
105 OVI, Co. H. 32
Ohio, Co. A.
41 OVI, Co. F. 47
OVI, Co. D.
10 Pa. Vols., Co. H. 15 O.
Battery
24 OVI, Co. C. 11
OVI, Co. H.
42 Ill. V., Co. I. 19
OVI, Co. D.
3 OVI, Co. A. 155
OVI, Co. G.
* Accession number.
** Number of
supplementary card-headings in catalog.
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DOCUMENTARY DATA: MS
CATALOG, ABB--CAMP 45
124 OVI, Co. C. 12
Cavalry, Co. E.
2 OVI, Co. D, Co. E. 10 OVI, Co. H.
7 OVI, Co. G. 2
Virginia, Co. C.
6 OVI, Co. B, Co. M. 2 OVI, Co. E.
20 OVI, Co. H. 76
Reg. Pa. Vols., Co. H.
10 O. Battery 6
Reg. OVI Cavalry, Co. G.
125 OVI, Co. A. 12 O.
Cavalry.
61 OVI, Co. D.
(2641)--36.
8. Account
Books--Liquor--1835, n. p. (2649)--5.
9. Account
Books--Liquor--Groceries. Nov.-Dec., 1817.
Fragmentary Leaves.
(2650)--6.
10. Account Books--Liquor Accounts--1819-21--Ohio--no city
indicated. (2644)--4.
11. Account
Books--Land and Property Rents in Ottersdorf
(Germany?)--1850-1906
(written over earlier accounts for 1780'
& early 1800's)
in German. (2643)--1O.
12. Account
Books--Sales and Expenses--Dry Goods--Smith
and Reiner,
Reinersville, Morgan Co., O.--Nov. 1, 1849-72. Also
Ritual of Initiation
for International Order, Sons of Malta, list
of members &
closing ode. (2642)--10.
13. Account
Books-Wabash, Indiana, 1866--Shoes and Boots
(2647)--8.
14. Account Books--Wool Carding--Leesburgh, O.--1830-60
Also Account of
Appraisement of James Rippeth-Carroll Co.,
1858. (2645)--9.
15. Account Books--Urbana, O.--1821-22. General Store Mer-
chandise. Also a
Diary--Author unknown--Urbana, 0. resident
--from Jan. 28, 1848
(age 51), to Sept. 2, 1866--deeply religious
in tone. (2648)--8.
16. Adams, Dennis
Patterson--Journal of, 9/1845-11/1846. Ac-
count of trip from
Marietta to Boston on a sailing vessel built a
Harmar and return
overland. Original owned by Mrs. Maude
Taylor, Marietta, O.,
copied by W.P.A.--1937. Also a "List of
Boats in Ohio River
Traffic-1845--46." (QP*2556)--9.
* Quarterly
Possibilities-Manuscripts originally submitted for possible publication
in Quarterly.
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OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
17. Addresses and
Speeches--Miscellaneous.
(1). Unidentified notes for speech in
1st District of Ohio--1860's.
(2). Speech of Louis Kossuth at Bunker
Hill.
(3). Speech of John G. Pershing, Dec.
17, 1919.
(4). Speech of Theodore Roosevelt on
Progressive Candidates, n.d.
(902-5)--6.
18. Administrative Reorganization, Joint
Committee on. State of
Ohio--1920. Charts, Cuts,
Photostats, & Photographs. (538)--5.
19. Adrian, Sister Mary, Academy of the
Immaculate Concep-
tion, Mount Marie, Canton,
O.--1/15/1935--"The Western Re-
serve in the War of
1812"--83pp.--Master's Thesis. Bound & Put
in Book Collection of Library (QP
2557)--3.
20. Albert, King of Belgium, to General
Farnsworth from Palis
de Bruselles, August 25, 1921. In
appreciation of the deeds of
the 37th American Division. Also two
pictures of Memorials to
the 37th Division--a bridge at Eyne,
Belgium, and a building in
Montfaucon, France. Presented by Harold
E. Snell, Pres. of
37th Division, through Gov. Bricker.
(2378)--10.
21. Alpha Sigma Alpha--Secretary's
Record--1929-34. Colum-
bus, O. (728)--4.
22. Alum Creek
Monthly Meeting of Women Friends in Dela-
ware County, O., Second Book of Records.
June 23, 1842--June
22, 1854. (650)--4.
23. Anderson, J. H.--Collection. 15
Boxes. Letters, Scrapbooks
and Log of Whaling Vessel. 1861-1911.
(1). Letters to Anderson at Hamburg,
Jan.-June, 1862.
(2). Id., loc. cit., July-Dec.
1862.
(3). Id., loc. cit., 1862.
(4). Id., loc. cit., 1861-2-3.
(5). Id., loc. cit., 1863-4.
(6). Id., loc. cit., 1864.
(7). Id., loc. cit., 1864.
(8). Id., loc. cit., 1861-2-3-4.
(9). Notes, loc. cit., 1861-2-3-4.
(10). Letters--1866-7.
(11). Scrapbook.
(12). Scrapbook.
(13). Scrapbooks: King Crane Near East
Report--Miscellaneous,
1907-11.
DOCUMENTARY DATA: MS CATALOG,
ABB--CAMP 47
(14). O. S. U. Letters, 1878-82.
(15). Log of a Whaling Vessel, July,
1828-May, 1831
(911-25)--Cards not finished.
24. Andrews, Clarence
P.--Collection--World War 1--4 Boxes
--1917-19.
(1). Paper, Pamphlets & Money.
(2). Secret Orders, Newspapers
(Foreign)? Posters.
(3). Poems, Pictures, War Propaganda.
(4). Maps.
(926-9)--Cards not finished.
25. Argus (Newspaper)--Photostat, Frankfort, Ky., May 18,
1825. Reception of Gen. Lafayette. 2 Sheets--3
cols. each--19".
(2658)--7.
26. Arithmetics--Handmade--1810. Jacob
Van Metre and John
P. Finley, Greene Co., O. (2654)--8.
27. Arithmetics--
Handmade--1827--Tilghman Brasher--1827,
n.p. Also Teachers' Contract of Michael
Danfort, Seneca Tp.,
Monroe Co., 1825 & School Attendance
Record of id., 1829. Orig-
inal, negative and positive photostats.
(2655)--13.
28. Arithmetics--Handmade--1832. Robert L. Donough (age
12)--Cincinnati, 0.--(2652)--7.
29. Arithmetics--Handmade--1836--Gideon
B. Cotant (Green-
wich, 0.?)--(2657)--6.
30. Armstrong Papers--2 Boxes.
(1) Receipts, letters, etc. 1808-34 (62
pieces).
(2) Business Letters, Receipts--1807-22
(44, pieces)--Account Book--
William Armstrong, West Union, O.--early
19th Century Mer-
chant--Presented by R. G. Frames, R. G.
Young, & G. E. Smith,
West Union, O., 9/1930.
(930-1)--Cards not finished.
31. Army Discharges & Commissions,
1776-1917.
(1). Harris, Francis Henry by Hancock,
John--Jan. 29, 1776-Com-
mission.
(2). Curry, James, Lt. Col. Commandant,
Nov., 1803, Record of 2nd
reg. of militia of Highland.
(3). Brewer, James W. by Donald, M.
G.--New Orleans, La.--Nov.
28, 1805--Discharge.
(4). Livingston, Edward by Huntington,
Samuel--Chillicothe, O.,
Nov. 13, 1809--Commission.
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(5). Kortright, Cornelius by Thompkins,
Daniel D., Albany, N. Y.,
Jan. 25, 1813--Commission.
(6). Slaughter, Reuben by Williamson,
Thomas, Columbia, June 30,
1818--Discharge.
(7). Courtright, Abraham by Trimble,
Allen, Cols., O., May 23, 1822
--Commission.
(8). Courtright, Abraham by Morrow,
Jeremiah, Cols., O., July 19,
1824--Commission.
(9). Courtright, Abraham Van by Morrow,
Jeremiah, Cols., O., Aug.
29, 1825--Commission.
(10). Thompson, Edward by Walderian,
Cyrus S., Philadelphia, Oct.
21, 1862--Discharge.
(11). Harris, David by Tod, David,
Cols., O., Dec. 26, 1862--Com-
misssion.
(12). Tallent, Aaron by Dod, Albert B.,
Cols., O., Jan. 12, 1863--Dis-
charge.
(13). Bauchman, David by Allen, G. F.,
Memphis, Tenn., Jan. 28, 1863
--Discharge.
(14). Todd, David, March, 1863,
Resolution of Legislature regarding
corps of "Squirrel Hunters."
(15). Gillett, George A. by Dod, A. B.,
Cols., O., April 29, 1863--
Discharge.
(16). Woods, Joseph by Lyon, W. W.,
Harrisburg, Penn., May 24,
1863--Discharge.
(17). Langenderfer, Lt. Joseph by
Binert, T. S., Young's Point, La.,
May 28, 1863--Leave of Absence.
(18). Butterfield, James E. by Snyder,
Simon, Harrisburg, Penn., July
27, 1863--Discharge.
(19). Delong, Joseph by Brayman, Brig.
Gen. M., Camp Dennison, O.,
Sept. 23, 1863--Discharge.
(20). Ream, Andrew J. by Beale, Wm.,
Wanhatchie, La., Dec. 21, 1863
--Discharge.
(21). Folsom, William by Tod, David,
Gov., Cols., O., Jan. 4, 1861--
Commission.
(22). Fogle, Phillip by Askew, Frank,
Chattanooga, Tenn., Jan. 29,
1864--Discharge.
(23). Adams, Fred by Whieboer, A. N.,
Mansfield, O., March 4, 1864
--Furlough Paper.
(24). Rose, Nathan by McClung, John R.,
Cleveland, O., April 12,
1864--Discharge.
(25). Tushingham, William by Varian, J.
W., Dennison U. S. A. Gen.
Hospital, O., Aug. 5, 1864--Discharge
DOCUMENTARY DATA: MS CATALOG,
ABB--CAMP 49
(26). Gallagher, Robert by Varian, J.
W., Dennison U. S. A. Gen.
Hospital, O., Aug. 8, 1864--Discharge.
(27). Marts, Martin by Caldwell, J. N.,
Camp Thomas, O., Aug. 12,
1864--Discharge.
(28). Burk, William by Smith, I. R.,
Detroit, Michigan, Aug. 26,
1864--Discharge.
(29). Baker, Charles H. by Lurimore,
Henry, Camp Chase, O., Sept.
2, 1864--Discharge.
(30). Hanison, Anderson H. by McIlvaine,
Francis E., Chattanooga,
Tenn., Sept 5, 1864--Discharge.
(31). Roper, Albert J. by Heurn, J. A.,
Cols., O., Sept. 5, 1864--
Discharge.
(32). Blain, William O. by Neff, Jno.
W., Camp Chase, O., Sept. 6,
1864--Discharge.
(33). Gillett, John A. by Huft, J. B.,
Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 26,
1864--Discharge.
(34). Graham, James B. by Henry, Wm.
Clay, Cols., O., Sept. 26,
1864--Discharge.
(35). Wilcox, Eldridge E. by McIlvaine,
F. E., New Marineta, Georgia,
Oct. 5, 1864--Discharge.
(36). Cannon, Samuel by Beecher, Robt.
E., Atlanta, Georgia, Oct.
15, 1864--Discharge.
(37). Fitzgerald, Thomas by Armstrong,
F. E., Cols., O., Nov. 5,
1864--Discharge.
(38). Finn, John by Biggs, . . . .,
Virginia, Dec. 12, 1864--Discharge.
(39). Baughman, Jacob G. by Miller, F.
R., Cols., O., 1864--Dis-
charge.
(40). Tushingham, William, March 4,
1865--Invalid Pension.
(41). Woodward, Edgar J. by Brough,
Jno., Cols., O., April 21, 1865--
Commission.
(42). Maloney, Henry by Honigan, J. W.,
Camp Chase, O., May 8,
1865--Discharge.
(43). Wagar, Nelson W. by Honigan, J.
W., Camp Chase, O., May 8,
1865--Discharge.
(44). Woodward, Edgar J. by Honigan, J.
W., Camp Chase, O., May
8, 1865--Discharge.
(45). Davis, William by Brown (?), S.
S., Camp Chase, O., May 20,
1865--Discharge.
(46). Kehrwecker, John M. by Dettmeiler,
G., Madison, Indiana,
May 21, 1865--Discharge.
(47). Broadstone, Thomas by Sowe, Wm.
B., Camp Chase, O., May
25, 1865--Discharge.
(48). Law, Byron by Barstow, Wilson, New
York, N. Y., May 29,
1865--Discharge.
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OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
(49). Burton, Samuel by Hulmer, J.,
Washington, D. C., June 1,
1865--Discharge.
(50). Huffman, Francis by Nillm (?), R.
H., New Bladinsburg, Mary-
land, June 6, 1865--Discharge.
(51). Washburn, Stephen W. by Paulus,
Abrams, Greensboro, N. C.,
June 7, 1865--Discharge.
(52). Mackey, John W. by Brek, H.
Latimer, Camp Chase, O., June
12, 1865--Discharge.
(53). Warner, Curtis by Morris, John T.,
Camp Warker, Tenn., June
12, 1865--Discharge.
(54). Miller, Luther A. by Hendur, J.
D., Camp Chase, O., June 13,
1865--Discharge.
(55). Franklin, Thomas G. by Stivers,
Chas. B., Cols., O., June 26,
1865--Discharge.
(56). Binder, Joseph by Robinson, Thomas
J., Charleston, S. C., July
10, 1865--Discharge.
(57). Gillett, William T. by Brown, A.
M., Camp Dennison, O., July
10, 1865--Discharge.
(58). Rochelle, Winfield S. by
Alexander, Wm. S., Louisville, Ky.,
July 22, 1865--Discharge.
(59). Hardy, Joseph by Brown, Henry,
Lexington, N.C., July 24, 1865
--Discharge.
(60). Faeth, George by Nenevin, Wentz
R., Little Rock, Arkansas,
Aug. 14, 1865.
(61). Viall, James A. by Williams, B.
D., Benton Barracks, Missouri,
Sept. 11, 1865--Discharge.
(62). Arnett, Daniel W. by Way, David
L., Carolina City, N. C.,
Sept. 20, 1865--Discharge.
(63). Williard, Jacob by Ramsey, S. (?),
Cols., O., Nov. 27, 1865--
Discharge.
(64). Smith, Theron W. by Beale, Wm.,
Wauhatchie, Tenn., Dec. 21,
1865--Discharge.
(65). Smith, A. B. by Thomas, Geo. H.,
Nov. 15, 1871, Membership
in Society of The Army of the
Cumberland.
(66). Dietz, Ernst P. by Johnson, John
A., Cinn., O., Aug. 16, 1876
--Appointment as Sergeant.
(67). Dietz, Ernst P. by Hoadly, Geo.,
Cols., O., June 14, 1884--
Commission.
(68). Cramer, Chaplain Michael John by
Hayes, Rutherford B., Phila-
delphia, April 20, 1889--Companion of
the First Class of the
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of
the United States.
(69). Dietz, Ernst P. by Foraker, J. B.,
Cols., O., June 28, 1889--
Commission.
DOCUMENTARY DATA: MS CATALOG,
ABB--CAMP 51
(70). Dietz, Ernst P. by Dill, Thos. T.,
Cols., O., July 8, 1891--Dis-
charge.
(71). Dietz, Ernst P. by Campbell, J.
E., Cols., O., Aug. 5, 1891--
Commission.
(72). Williamson, Charles O. by Dill,
Thos., Adj. Gen. of Ohio, Cols.,
O., Aug. 25, 1891--Statement of
enlistment and discharge.
(73). Dietz, Ernst P. by Bushnell, Asa
S., Cols., O., Oct. 7, 1896--
Commission.
(74). Hess, Herman L. by Cox, James M.,
Cols., O., July 13, 1917-
Commission.
(2031-2057)--76.
32. Aryan Languages--Notes on history,
language, appearance
and customs--n.d. (2343)--5.
33. Ashtabula County, O.--Records of
Historical and Philosophi-
cal Society of--1838-78. (339)--4.
34. Ashtabula County, O.--Poll
Books--Oct. 12, 1813. (380)
--3.
35. Atkinson, Robert
M.--Letters--1863-65. Mostly from R.
M. Atkinson to his family, Jamestown,
O., from Army Camps in
Ohio, ,Ga., Ky., & Tenn.--about Army
life. Also two letters from
George W. Duffield concerning death of
R. M. Atkinson, Feb.
11, 1865, in Savannah, Ga.--33 pieces.
(2059)--12.
36. Autograph Album--Cardington,
O.--1858--Poetry, Miscel-
laneous--Illustrations--D. W.
Wesley--(789)--9.
37. Autograph Album--Ohio Constitutional
Convention--Third
--May 13, 1873, Cols., O. (809)--109.
38. Autograph Album--Pittsfield,
O.--1876-80. (791)--2.
39. Autograph
Album--Miscellaneous--Ohio--1852-56. Illus-
trations--Poetry--D. W.
Wesley--Zanesville, O. and Alexandria,
Va. (790)--40.
40. Autographs-Letters-Photographs (Ohio
Statesmen--Gov-
ernors) 1813-1911, 67 items.
(1). Trimble, W. A., to Trimble, Major
Allen, Washington City,
March 14, 1813.
(2). Copy of Accounts for Clothing and
Pay of Laborers in the
Order Dept. for the quarter ending March
31, 1815--Huntington,
Sam'l, District Paymaster--U. S. Army.
(3). Huntington, Sam'l, to Kelley,
Alfred, June 3, 1816.
(4). Tiffin, Edward, to Meigs, Josiah,
Oct. 11, 1811.
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OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
(5). Allen, W., appointment by, of
Ingraham, Alfred, as Commis-
sioner of Deeds, April 3,
1874--Certificate of Appointment.
(6). Allen, William--Photograph.
(7). Allen, W., appointment by, of
Phillips, Henry Jr., as Commis-
sioner of Deeds, Nov. 16,
1875--Certificate of Appointment.
(8). Anderson, Charles, to Patrick, G.
B., Jan. 23, 1890.
(9). Burton, Theodore, to Davis, Hayne,
Feb. 9, 1907, Feb. 26, 1907.
(10). Brice, Calvin Stewart--2
Photographs.
(11). Brice, Calvin Stewart, to Joline,
Adrain H., May 6, 1896, also
May 5, 1896.
(12). Burnet, Jac. C., to Huntington,
Samuel, April 20, 1804.
(13). Cox, James M., to Harris, Major
Moses, April 11, 1913.
(14). Campbell, James E.--Photograph.
(15). Campbell, James E., to Rose,
Clifford, March 3, 1891.
(16). Dick, Charles, to Markem, Isaac,
Dec. 17, 1908.
(17). Unidentified Photograph--Foraker,
Joseph B.
(18). Foraker, Joseph B.--Photograph.
(19). Foraker, Joseph B., to Davis,
Hayne, 3-7-1907.
(20). Foraker, Joseph B.--Photograph as
Captain.
(21). Foraker, Joseph B., appointment
by, of Netter, Gabriel, as Com-
missioner of Deeds, 3-5-88.
(22). Foraker, Joseph B., to Cist, H.
M., 10-25-83.
(23). Foster, Charles to President of U.
S., 12-6-82--about appointment
of Judge A. V. Hendry.
(24). Hoadly, George--Photograph.
(25). Hoadly, George--Note--autographed.
(26). Hoadly, George, to Patrick, G. B.,
1-16-90.
(27). Hanna, Senator Mark
A.--Photograph.
(28). Hanna, Mrs. Mark A.--Photograph.
(29). Hanna, M. A., to Secor, David
Pell, Feb. 11, 1897.
(30). Harris, Andrew L., signed receipt,
10-30-07.
(31). Harmon, Judson--Photograph.
(32). Harmon, Judson, to Harris, Major
Moses, April 19, 1911.
(33). Harmon, Judson, to Harris, Moses,
5-1-09.
(34). Harmon, Judson, to Sec. of
Interior, 7-6-95.
(35). Hoadly, George, to King, Gen.
Horatio C., 3-26-87.
(36). Huntington, Samuel, agreement with
Miner, John, April 9, 1912,
witnessed by Paine, Edward.
(37). Lucas, Robert, certificate
commissioning Allen, David, as Justice
of the Peace, Aug. 29, 1833.
(38). Lucas, Robert, to Gov. of
Mississippi, Feb. 216, 1833, about
Preamble and Resolutions on S. C.
Ordinance--Pres. Proclama-
tion.
DOCUMENTARY DATA: MS CATALOG, ABB--CAMP
(39). Morrow, Jeremiah, certificate
commissioning Woodworth, Row-
land as Lieut., 3 Co., 1st Reg., 1st
Brig., 9th Div., Ohio Militia,
Sept. 26, 1825.
(40). Morrow, Jeremiah, certificate,
commissioning Huntington, Julian
C., as Colonel, 1st Reg., 1st Brig., 9th
Div., Ohio Militia, Dec.
6, 1824.
(41). Morrow, Jeremiah, certificate
commissioning Norris, Daniel,
Justice of Peace, April 22, 1823.
(42). Noyes, Edward F., certificate
commissioning Phillips, Henry,
Jr., Commissioner of Deeds, Dec. 2,
1872.
(43). Noyes, Edward F., to Patrick,
Gen'l. M. R., Dec. 9, 1884.
(44). Pendleton, George H., letter, Oct.
31, 1875.
(45). Ruggles, Benjamin, to Boyd, Joseph
B., St. Clairsville, Dec.
1841.
(46). Ruggles, Benjamin, to Shriver,
James, April 1, 1824.
(47). Shannon, Wilson, to Carroll, Cash
C., March 2, 1840.
(48). Tod, David, to Balton, Thomas,
Jan. 21, 1839.
(49). Tappan, Benjamin, to Paulding, T.
K., Sec. of Navy, Feb.
1839.
(50). Tappan, Benjamin, vs. Campbell,
Robt., Law Suit, Aug., 1808
(51). Tappan, Benjamin, Administrator,
for Walker, William, Estate,
Nov., 1813, Motion to vacate the probate
of a will.
(52). Vance, Joseph, to Resoler, Stephen
Van, Aug. 15, 1835.
(53). Vance, Joseph, to Edwards, J. L.,
Jan. 2, 1822.
(54). Vance, Joseph, to Duncan,
Alexander, March 19, 1838.
(55). Vance, Joseph, to Dayton,
Jonathan, March 28, 1808.
(56). Vance, Joseph, Certificate
commissioning Mather, Samuel
as Notary Public, Feb. 19, 1838.
(57). Worthington, Thomas, to son, Dec.
18, 1824.
(58). Worthington, Thomas, to Slaughter,
Gabriel, Gov. of Ky., Oct.
24, 1817.
(59). Van Buren, Martin, Petition to,
recommending Eberlein, John
Elliott, as Brevet Lieutenant,
Steubenville, Sept., 1838, 161 si-
natures, many famous Ohioans.
(60). Harrison, William H.--Photograph.
(61). Tiffin, Edward to . . . ., from
Chillicothe, Jan. 15, 1812.
(62). Morrow, Jeremiah to Meigs, Return
J., from Piqua, Ohio, A
21, 1812.
(63). Vance, Joseph to . . . ., from
Washington, April 7, 1828.
(64). Vance, Joseph to Hammond, Charles,
from Washington, Feb.
1829.
(65). Lucas, Robert to Brown, Ethan A.,
to Wash. City from Co
O., Nov. 3, 1835.
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OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
(66). Huntington, Samuel to Meigs, R. J.
from Painesville to Zanes-
ville, Jan. 15, 1811.
(67). Willis, Frank B. to . . . ., from
Washington, D. C., to Dec. 12,
1927.
(808)--139.
41.
Autographs of Ohio General Assembly, 1855-6--when Chase
was Governor. Originally property of C.
B. Giffen, a member of
that body--from papers of William
Giffen, a descendant. (2659)
--16.
42.
Autographs--Miscellaneous (Letters)--17 items. 1778-1889.
(1). Harrison, Benjamin (autograph).
(2). Blennerhassett, Harman, to Putnam,
Waldo, May 30, 1813.
(3). Cones, Elliott, Frag. note, Nov.
20, 1889.
(4). Coppock, Edwin, to Uncle, Dec. 13,
1859--(last letter).
(5). Hale, Artemus, Nov. 4, 1881 (note
and autograph).
(6). Henry, Patrick, to Clark, George
Rogers, Jan. 12, 1778.
(7). Jackson, Andrew, to Booner, Capt.
Sterling M., Dec. 13, 1828.
(8). Jefferson, Thomas, March 24, 1781.
(9). Livingston, Edward--Autograph.
(10). Wilson, Woodrow, to Hildebrant,
Charles Q., Feb. 14, 1916.
(11). McAdoo, William G., to Wolfe,
Preston, Jan. 30, 1922.
(12). Pickering, Timothy, to Willing,
Thomas, May 6, 1799.
(13). Woodbridge, Dudley; Munroe,
Josiah; Greene, Griffin; Cutler.
Ephraim; and Putnam, William Rufus,
Justices of Peace, Wash-
ington County, Marietta, to Timothy
Pickering, 5/19/1799.
(14). Thomas, George H., to Tod, David,
Feb. 16, 1862.
(15). Webster, Daniel, to Adams, Demas,
Dec. 30, 1841.
(16). Wedgewood, Josiah, order for
payment, June 25, 1789.
(17). House of Representatives (Ohio
Legislature)--1880-81--signa-
tures.
(792-807)--30.
43. Autographs of Confederate Officers
at Johnson's Island--
Ohio--1865. (2523)--Cards not finished.
44. Autographs of Ohio Governors and
Senators, 1798-1914--
76 items.
(1). St. Clair, Arthur, Jan. 19, 1802.
(2). Tiffin, Edward, Apr. 17, 1807
(photo).
(3). Kirker, Thomas, Dec. 12, 1811
(photo).
(4). Huntington, Samuel, Oct. 3, 1812.
(5). Meigs, Return J., Oct. 23, 1818.
(6). Looker, O., May 12, 1841 (?).
(7). Worthington, Thomas, June 15, 1817.
DOCUMENTARY DATA: MS CATALOG,
ABB--CAMP 55
(8). Brown, Ethan A., March 28, 1836.
(9). Trimble, Allen, Oct. 21, 1829.
(10). Morrow, Jeremiah, Feb. 12, 1841.
(11). Trimble, Allen, July 18, 1829
(extradition papers).
(12). McArthur, Duncan, Jan. 2, 1813.
(13). Lucas, Robert, Nov. 1, 1836.
(14). Vance, Joseph, June 5, 1835.
(15). Shannon, Wilson, April 30, 1837
(photo).
(16). Barkley, T. B., Aug. 10, 1868
(photo).
(17). Bebb, William (autograph only).
(18). Ford, Seabury, Aug. 10, 1852.
(19). Corwin, Thomas, Feb. 22, 1852.
(20). Wood, Reuben, April 29, 1851.
(21). Medill, William, Aug. 9, 1840.
(22). Chase, Salmon P., April 26, 1859
(photo)--certificate commis-
sioning Elliott W. Rice.
(23). Dennison, William, Dec. 31, 1850.
(24). Tod, David, n.d.
(25). Brough, John, June 2, 1857
(photo).
(26). Anderson, Charles, Sept. 6, 1865.
(27). Bartley, Mordecai, April 9, 1876
(?).
(28). Cox, Jacob D., Jan. 14, 1880.
(29). Hayes, Rutherford B., (missing).
(30). Noyes, E. F., Nov. 14, 1872.
(31). Allen, William, Nov. 6, 1840
(photo).
(32). Young, T. L., Nov. 10, 1879.
(33). Bishop, Richard M., Jan. 18, 1878.
(34). Foster, Charles, Jan. 7, 1882
(photo).
(35). Hoadly, George, Dec. 30, 1874
(photo).
(36). Foraker, J. B., Dec. 18, 1885
(photo).
(37). Campbell, James E., n.d. (photo).
(38). Bushnell, Asa S., Nov. 24, 1897
(photo).
(39). McKinley, William, Aug. 2, 1901.
(40). Herrick, Myron T., Jan. 4, 1906.
(41). Harris, A. L. July 23, 1906.
(42). Harmon, Judson, March 28, 1910.
(43). Willis, Frank B., March 19, 1914.
(44). Cox, James M., Jan. 16, 1913.
(45). Massie, Nathaniel, Dec. 23, 1799.
(46). Lee, John C, March 12, 1869.
(47). Smith, John, Jan. 15, 1805.
(48). Worthington, Thomas, n.d.
(49). Meigs, Return J., March 1, 1802.
(50). Tiffin, Edward, May 28, 1841.
6
OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
(51). Campbell, Alexander, July 20, 1808
(?).
(52).
Griswold, Stanley, Feb. 2, 1798.
(53). Kerr, Joseph, frag., n.d.
(54). Morrow, Jeremiah, May 6, 1831.
(55). Ruggles, Benjamin, Jan. 7, 1841.
(56). Trimble, William A., Jan. 24,
1821.
(57). Brown, Ethan A., July 16, 1836.
(58). Burnet, Jacob, June 15, 1808.
(59). Ewing, Thomas, March 6, 1864
(photo).
(60). Morris, Thomas, July, 1818--court
record.
(61). Allen, William, Dec. 27, 1853.
(62). Tappan, Benjamin, Dec. 5, 1847
(photo).
(63). Corwin, Thomas, Nov. 30, 1859
(photo).
(64). Chase, Salmon P., Nov. 14, 1859
(photo).
(65). Wade, Benjamin F., March 24, 1858
(photo).
(66). Pugh, George Ellis, Sept. 24,
1860.
(67). Sherman, John, Feb. 14, 1872
(photo).
(68). Thurman, Allen G., March 13, 1869
(photo).
(69). Mathews, Stanley, Sept. 10, 1877
(photo).
(70). Pendleton, John H., Dec. 28, 1873.
(71). Payne, Henry B., Jan. 28, 1876.
(72). Brice, Calvin Stewart, May 9, 1895
(photo).
(73). Hanna, Marcus A., Dec. 21, 1901
(photo).
(74). Foraker, Joseph B., May 9, 1891
(photo).
(75). Dick, Charles, May 1, 1897
(photo).
(76). Burton, Theodore E., April 28,
1914.
810)--77.
5. Autographs--Scrapbook--Ohio Officers in Civil War--75
ignatures. (2660)--130.
5.
Backus Collection--Box I.
120 Letters & Memoranda plus
4-page Sermon or Address delivered in
Methodist Church at
??orwich, Conn., Feb. 22, 1842. (932).
??ox II:
(1). James Hopkinson (author of
"Hail Columbia" to Matthew
Backus, Phila., to Marietta, O.,
1/9/1799.
(2). Business Papers--1775-90--26
pieces.
(3). Letters--1794-1841--10 pieces.
(4). James Backus' Survey of Land along
Scioto & Ohio Rivers, 1790.
Photostat of Published Volume
2661)--374.
7.
Baker-Bixler Collection--Family
Letters--Wayne Co., O.
DOCUMENTARY DATA: MS CATALOG, ABB--CAMP
Miscellaneous, Baker, Catherine, Jacob
and Isaac. Bixler, Sara
Leah and David. 1847-86. 30 pieces.
(933)--51.
48. Baker, Sidney C. &
Carrie--Letters--Civil War, 1861-6
Many from Tenn., Ky. & Va.--Soldier
life--all to Springfield, (
60 letters, 64 envelopes. (934)--113.
49. Baldridge, A. H.--Personal
Diary--Nov. 10, 1849-Nov.2
1853--at Madison, Indiana, Louisville,
Ky., and Cincinnati, (
Baldridge was the son of a physician who
studied medicine himse
and lived with a brother-in-law--Dr. C.
J. Childs.--Student life-
Body snatching--Love affairs. (2478)--9.
50. Baldwin,
Carson--Collection--Painesville,
O.--Letters-
1883-89. Personal letters--mostly from
Mattie E. Stuart--
Canada--92 pieces. (935)--10.
51. Ball, William Henry--Collection. Account Books--Port
mouth, O. 2 Boxes.
I. 1846-54, 1852-67.
II. 1852-67, 1860-64.
(2-3)--Cards not finished.
52. Ballard, Mrs. Mary A,--Collection. 2
Boxes:
I. College Notebooks of Mahala and Eli
Jay--1857-63.
II. Mahala and Eli Jay--Antioch College
Diplomas.
(936-937)--8.
53. Baptists, Freewill--Ohio R.,
1819-1915. 7 Boxes--Record
of Meetings. Records of Regular
Primitive Baptist Church of
Christ called York, Deavertown, O.,
1819-1902. Records of Sand-
fork Baptists Church, 1821-1914.
(639-645)--Cards not finished
54. Bareis Collection--Miscellaneous.
Papers and Letters. Cata-
logs of Indian Relics. 14 pieces.
(1). Catalog of Indian Relics in
Collection of George F. Bare
Canal Winchester, Ohio.
(2). Price list--Indian Relics-Warren K.
Moorehead--1886.
(3 & 4). Invitations to Gov. J. E.
Campbell's 80th Birthday Dinn
at Scioto Country Club, 7/7/1923--for
Miss Helen Bareis
and George F. Bareis.
(5-8). Meeting of Nat'l Assoc. Lumber
Dealers, E. Palestine, O.
1883.
(9). Constitution & By-Laws--Union
Assoc. of Lumber Dealers, Ca
ton, O.--11/15/1883.
(10). Invitation to Governor's Inaugural
Reception--1/10/1921.
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OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
(11). Seever, William J., Letter to
George F. Bareis--3/3/1887.
(12 & 13). Membership
receipts--O.S.A.H.A.--1888-9.
(14). Blank Check on Columbia, S. C.
Bank. (Other items in News-
paper and Book Depts.)
(938)--20.
55. Barndollar, Rev. W. W., Pastor,
Baptist Church at New
Boston, Portsmouth, O., "The
Movement for the Admission of
Ohio," M. A. Thesis, O. S. U. 1931. 94pp. Carbon
copy. (Turned
over to Book Dept. of Library for
binding and cataloging.) (QP.
2559).
56. Beethoven Association--Columbus,
O.--Secretary's Records
--1855-62. (340)--5.
57. Bees and Beekeeping--1925--13 separate MSS.
(1). "Plan for a Honey
House"--by James F. Hambleton.
(2). "Location of a 200 Hive
Apiary"--by id.
(3). "The Bank Honey
House"--by Donald P. Plymale.
(4). "An Apiary Plan"--by
Lowell M. Lewis.
(5). "Honey House
Construction"--by L. H. Bokley.
(6). "Location of an
Apiary"--by Ray Thomas Everly.
(7). "Location of an Apiary of 200
Colonies"--by Donald P. Ply-
male.
(8). "The Location of a 200 Hive
Apiary"--by L. H. Bokley.
(9). "Condition of Bees in Hives 5
and 7"--by id.
(10). "The Selection of an Apiary
Site at the National Farm School,
Doylestown, Pa."--by Morris
Schosberg.
(11). "Plan for an Apiary House at
the National Farm School"--
by id.
(12). "The Construction of the
Honey House,"--by Ray Thomas
Everly.
(13). "Plan for Apiary
House"--by L. M. Lewis.
(2621)--Cards not finished.
58.
Bentley, H. P.--Collection--Chinese Materials. 3 Boxes:
I. Handmade Books and Pictures-98
pieces.
II. Pictures--45 pieces.
III. Writings--11 pieces.
(939, 940, 943)--Cards not finished.
59. Beresford, J. H.--Journal of
Overland Trip to California,
May 13, 1852 to Aug. 9, 1852 (2479)--10.
60. Binning, James--Journal--Account
Book--General--1841-
53.
Coshocton Co., Jackson Township, Notes, Recipes, Cures for
DOCUMENTARY DATA: MS CATALOG,
ABB--CAMP 59
Ailments, Local News, War News, Excerpts
from Newspapers,
Mathematical rules, Diary fragments,
Certificate of Naturalization
--1837. (816)--14.
61. Black, May--Collection--Marietta,
O.--Signatures of 243
Prominent Persons. (783)--244.
62. Bloom, C. W.--New Paris,
O.--Lectures & Addresses on
Roads, Prohibition, Drainage and
Commercial Fertilizers--7 ad-
dresses. 1906-7. Gift--Mrs. Grace Hahn,
New Paris, 1929. (941)
--12.
63. Boarding House Proprietor's Account
Book. Columbus, O.
--1865--near Starling Medical College.
(4)--7.
64. Boardman, Alice--State Librarian and
D. A. R. member.
D. A. R. Letters, 1925-1933--245pp. Also
Seals, Envelopes, 2
Pictures, Library Cards. (2277)--Cards
not finished.
65. Boardman Collection-4 Boxes:
I. Boardman and Hanna Ledger--Hillsboro,
O.--1852-60. High-
land News--3 Subscription
Books-Hillsboro, 1854-76.
II. Hillsboro Union School
Register--1885-87.
III. 4 Account Books--1850-65. Beginning
of W.C.T.U. in Hills-
boro, 1874--18pp.
IV. Miscellaneous--Account Book,
Programs, Receipts, School
Book.
(942, 944, 945, 946)--Cards not
finished.
66. Boats--Journal of the Barge
"Lovely Nan"--1807--New
Orleans to Louisville. (813)--Cards not
finished.
67. Boynton, Henry Van Ness--Letters
(Ohio Journalist, Mili-
tary Hero and Author, 1835-1905). 8
Letters to Gen. A. H.
Markland, 1874-84. About Ohio and Civil
War--Reminiscences,
Politics, etc. (2520)--Cards not
finished.
68. Brandriff, R.--Purchasing
Agent--Piqua, O.--General Ac-
counts, 1855-60. Purchases from various
Ohio cities, including
Cincinnati and Dayton, also in
Pennsylvania and New York. (7)--
Cards not finished.
69. Brinkerhoff Papers. 2 Boxes. Letters
to General Roeliff
Brinkerhoff, Mansfield, O., soldier,
author, & philanthropist, asso-
ciated with O. A. & H. S.--mostly
pertaining to a conference of
charities held under his management at
Cleveland, 1880. Also
60
OHIO ARCHEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
miscellaneous circulars. 211pp. (947, 948)--Cards
not finished.
70. Brinkerhoff School--Mansfield, O.--Teachers Registers,
1928-29. (373)--Cards not finished.
71. Brockmeyer, Lena--Scrap
Book--Chillicothe, O.--1890--1905
--Miscellaneous clippings, poetry,
letters, etc. (2329)--Cards not
finished.
72. Brough Family Collection--Pamphlet,
"Recollection of Pio-
neer Life" by Honorable Walter
Curtis (1787-1876)--Marietta,
O. 10 Letters from C. H. Brough to Wife,
1847-48--about Mexi-
can War. Data on Walter Curtis, by Mrs.
Laura G. Curtis Pres-
ton, granddaughter--Brough Family
References.
1 Letter (copy) John Brough to Charles
Brough, 1845. (2438)-
Cards not finished.
73. Brough, Mary--Letters and
Invitations, 1837-77--Lancaster,
0.--11 pieces. Gift of Catherine A.
Simpson, Orange, N. J.,
1935.
(949)--Cards not finished.
74. Brown, Alexander--Genealogy,
1738-1913--Pennsylvania--
(853)--Cards not finished.
75. Brown, Joseph--Account
Book--1820-51--General Store Ac-
counts and miscellaneous
papers--Clermont Co. (?)--(5)--Cards
not finished.
76. Brown, John--Collection--9 Boxes. Letters, Clippings,
Diaries, Photographs, etc., of John
Brown, his family and friends.
1830-1914.
Box 1--Letters--1830-49. Mostly from John Brown to his family.
Phrenological description of John Brown.
Also list of items
in John Brown Collection. 54 pieces.
Box 2--Letters--1850-51--mostly to John
Brown from his friends. Also
five letters written in shorthand--97
pieces.
Box 3--Letters--1852-93--151 pieces.
Box 4--Owen Brown's account of fight in
Black Jack, Kansas--1856.
Letter to Ex-Gov. Robinson from John
Brown, Jr.--1884.
Owen Brown's story of his escape from
Harper's Ferry-1859.
Letter to Springfield, Mass. Republican
from John Brown, Jr.
about "Haskell
Institute"--1888.
Letter from John Brown to his family of
first campaign--
1855.
Recollections of Early Days in Kansas by
John Brown, Jr.--
DOCUMENTARY DATA: MS CATALOG,
ABB--CAMP 61
111 Pieces.
(also miscellaneous letters and papers.)
Box 5--Letter Book kept by John Brown
for firm of Perkins & Brown
--Wool business--Springfield,
Mass.--1847-9.
Box 6--Monograph--John Brown in Canada.
An account of Battle of
Lake Erie--1858. Two diaries of John
Brown, Jr.--1858, 1861.
Miscellaneous photographs, clippings,
Owen Brown's lock of
hair. 20 Pieces.
Box 7--Clippings about John Brown and
family--1891-1914--18 pieces.
Box 8--Photograph of John Brown and of
home in Akron, Ohio.
Letter from John Brown, Jr. with
circular attached from
Perkins & Brown--1849. 4 Pieces.
Box 9--MS. on John Brown by C. B.
Galbreath. 3 photostats of
Presentation Letter to John Brown's
widow from Victor
Hugo, Louis Blanc and nine others--1874.
Also photostat of
Watson Brown. List of the Brown
Family--8 Pieces.
Gifts in main from Mr. & Mrs. T. B.
Alexander, Put-in-Bay, O.
(950-958)--Cards not finished.
77. Brown, John C. and Campbell, S.
B.--Investment Bankers--
Letters--894. Mostly from Edward C. Jones and Co., N. Y. to
Brown and Campbell, Cols., O.--17
pieces. (41)--Cards not fin-
ished.
78. Brown, Mioma, Sec., Mrs. Maj.
McKinley Tent No. 1, Mas-
sillon, 0., n.d. "History of Mrs.
Major McKinley Tent No. 1,
National Alliance of the Daughters of
Veterans, U. S. A., Mas-
sillon, 0." (QP. 2561)--Cards not
finished.
79. Brown, Sidney--Collection, 1818-84.
Worthington, O. 5
Boxes:
I. Letters, 1826-84--General Business
accounts, receipts, miscel-
laneous--308 pieces.
II. Journal--1818-29.
III. Justice of the Peace Docket,
1829-34.
IV. Account Book, general
store--1827-38.
V. Ledger, 1843-49.
(1025-9)--Cards not finished.
80. Browne, Symmes--Collection--Letters,
Diaries, Clippings,
Photographs, Advertisements, Cards,
Business Records, Legal
Papers, Civic Records, G.A.R., Masons,
Republican Party and
Glee Club, Association of Naval
Veterans, etc.--Columbus, Cin-
62
OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
cinnati, Dayton, etc.--1775-1920. 65
Boxes. 10, 827 pieces.
(959-1024)--Cards not finished.
81. Brush Creek Furnace Ledger, 1828-29.
Business Accounts
of James T. Claypoole & Co., Brush
Creek Furnace, Adams Co.,
0. (6)--Cards not finished.
82. Brush, Mrs. Emmett P., R.F.D.
4--Piqua, 0., n.d.--"His-
torical Piqua--Pickawillany, Johnston
Farm, Old Trails near
Piqua." 12pp. (QP. 2562)--Cards not
finished.
83. Bryant, Charles W. and Fitch, John
and William--Letters.
1819-46. Granville, Alexandria, and
Toledo, 0. (1030)--Cards
not finished.
84. Bryden,
George--Collection--Letters--1876-94. 60 pieces.
Mostly local and family news from
numerous cities and people--
several to Cincinnati, 0. (1031)--Cards
not finished.
85. Buck, I. E., Journals of Trips made
from Delaware to Cin-
cnnati in 1843 and to Upper Sandusky, in
1845. 8 pieces. (815)
--Cards not finished.
86. Burket, Harlan F.--Collection--12
Notebooks:
(1). Background and Youth
(2). Education and Experience as
Lawyer--1882-95.
(3). Law Cases--1896-1938.
(4). Law Cases--n.d.
(5). Law Cases--1878-1908.
(6). Law Cases--1901.
(7). J. D. Renshler Cases.
(8). Master Tire & Rubber Mfg.
Co.--Cases.
(9). Hunting Trip--Florence, Wis.--1885.
(10). Hunting Trip--1898.
(11). Baseball.
(12). Golf.
(2627)--Cards not finished.
87. Burket, Jacob F.-Father of Harlan F.
Burket, Findlay, O.
--2 Boxes:
I. Account Book--1854--56. Kept by Jacob
F. Burket, Carpenter--
also clippings on slavery and politics,
Civil War period. Memo
Book, 1851--while teaching school and
reading law. Also family
record. Account Book--1864-66. Diaries,
1864-82--22 pieces.
II. Diaries--1883-1906. 24 pieces.
Gift of same (817-818)--Cards not
finished.
DOCUMENTARY DATA: MS CATALOG,
ABB--CAMP 63
88. Burr Conspiracy, Notes on the. By
Isaac Van Home (also
photograph of). U. S. vs. Aaron Burr and
Blennerhassett, Circuit
Court--U. S., Ohio Dept., Chillicothe,
Jan. 11, 1808. 24 pp. Gift:
Mrs. William (Mary Van Home) Smith, 12/31/1942. (2450)
-11.
89.
Business Records--Miscellaneous--Bills, Receipts, Shares
of Stock, Bonds, etc.--Columbus,
Cincinnati, Marietta, Lancaster,
etc.--1798-1906. 20 pieces.
(1). 2 Shares of Stock, Atlantic & Great
Western R. R., Jan. 1, 1864.
Held by C. McFall & Co. of Richland
Co.
(2). John Kerr Estate bill to Joseph
Ridgeway, March 30, 1827.
(3). Gas Meter reading, Jan. 1,
1906--Cadiz, O.--receipt.
(4). Dissolution of Partnership, June
22, 1848--between Thomas
Buck and Robert Cook.
(5). Sandy & Beaver Canal Company
Bond, Nov. 3, 1846--held by
J. E. Day & Co.--folder indicated as
property of O. O. Eidenier,
East Cleveland, Ohio.
(6). Jacob Beam, Lancaster, Bills and
Receipts, 1841-45, 12 pieces.
(7). Share of Stock, Huntington Electric
Light & Street Railway
Co., May 15, 1889, No. 29, issued to D.
W. Emmons, transferred
from J. L. Caldwell.
(8). Binkley, Samuel, Lancaster Co.--Day
Book, 1820.
(9). Bill from Joseph Gander to Estate
of Johnson Binckley, Feb.
23, 1813.
(10). Liquor Bill, Aug. 30, 1841, from
N. Gregory to Daniel J. Burnass
--Columbus, O.
(11). Merchandise Bill, Jan. 11, 1845,
Worthington from F. & H.
Fullen to D. G. Burnass.
(12). Feed Store Bill, Feb. 23, 1813,
from Peter Rutt to estate of
Johnson Binckley.
(13). Feed Store Bill, Feb. 23, 1813,
from Christian Rohrer to estate
of Johnson Binckley.
(14). Promissory Note, Jan. 3, 1798 from
Archi (?) McAllister to
David Souder.
(15). Grosbeck & Co., letter to J.
Andrews, Feb. 9, 1857, from Cinn.
about bank stock.
(16). Granary Records, 18164, leaves
from record book.
(17). Receipted bills, Columbus business
houses, 1845-49.
(18). Tax Receipt, Marietta, O., Oct. 8,
1819, William Henry, 100
acre lot in name of Jacob Patterson, L.
P. Hildreth, Collector.
(19). Stock Share, C. L. Barker,
Pittsburgh, Maysville & Cincinnati
Railroad Co., Jan. 29, 1855.
64 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL
QUARTERLY
(20). List of Creditors
(unidentified) 1825.
(277-296)--Cards not
finished.
90. Butler, Lt. John
Edgar--Collection--6 Boxes plus 19 maps.
World War I--Papers and
Pamphlets, operations of A.E.F. in
France, 1917-19.
Box I. Confidential Reports and News
Releases--1918-19.
Box II. Confidential Reports, Lectures
& Instructions. A.E.F.--
1917-19.
Box III. General Army
Staff College Fourth Course--Schedules and
Lectures--1917-1918.
Box IV. Maps and
Instructions--A.E.F. 1st American Army in
France--1918.
Box V. Maps & Tracings of Operations of Am.
1st Army in France
--1917-18.
Box VI. Lectures &
Instructions--Army College--1918.
(1032-1037)--75.
91. Butterfield,
Consul W.--3 Boxes:
I. Family History. Also
Letters and Clippings, 1791-1908.
II. Plans and Notes for
Col. Crawford's Expedition to Sandusky, in
1782.
III. Alphabetical List
of Authorities for "Gnadenhiitten," "William-
son's Expedition,"
Lord Dunmore's War," "Life of Simon Girty,"
"Indiana,"
and "La Salle's Discovery of the Mississippi."
(1038-1040)--Cards not
finished.
92. Cadets, Columbus--Minute Book. Survivors of Juvenile
Military Group of
1/17/1774--reorganized, 4/12/1917. Minutes
and letters to
10/10/1939. List of 82 Survivors in 1917. Gift:
F. E. Shedd--Columbus,
Ohio, 1942. (2448)--Cards not finished.
93. Cadets, Columbus--Register
Book--6/17/1918-10/10/1941.
Including:
(1). Huntington Nat'l
Bank (Columbus) Savings Book.
(2). List of members,
10/10/1941.
(3). Notebook of
receipts & disbursements, 1932-41.
(4). Short History of
Columbus Cadets, by Dudley T. Fisher--32pp.
(5). Dues List.
(6). Reservation
replies.
(7). 2 Programs--6th
Annual Ball--1/30/1880.
Gift: F. E. Shedd,
Columbus, O., 1942. (2447)--Cards not fin-
ished.
DOCUMENTARY DATA: MS CATALOG,
ABB--CAMP 65
94. Calhoun, W. A., Early Clay
Industries of the Upper Ohio
Valley, 1806-1922. 112pp. (854)--Cards
not finished.
95. Campbell, James
Edwin--Collection
(1843-1924). Prose-
cuting Attorney, Governor, and member of
Congress. 15 Boxes:
I. Typed & Printed copies of various
Legislative Bills included
in Report of the Attorney General--Jan.
6, 1913. Report plus
24 bills.
II. 12 more Bills.
III. Miscellaneous items. 71 pieces (see
catalog for itemized list.)
IV. Patents--Canadian, British &
American for Edward F. Roberts,
Columbus, O. & Harriman, Tenn.,
1890's.
V. Account Books of J. E.
Campbell--1860's & 1870's with names
of Plaintiffs & Defendants.
VI. Manuscripts & notes for
Speeches.
VII & VIII. Contested Election Case
of James E. Campbell vs. Henry
L. Morey in Misc. House Documents--48
Cong. 1 Sess., No.
25. Brief--1883-4. Vols. I & II.
IX. Scrapbook--Messages, Proclamations,
Clippings, Letters--1890.
X. Handmade Autograph Book Presented to
Campbell on his 80th
Birthday--7/7/1923. Illuminated &
with Water Colors.
XI. Notes for Speeches--13 items.
XII. Notes for Speeches--20 items.
XIII. Notes for Speeches--19 items.
XIV. World War I--Citations for 37th
Division--8 Items.
XV. 36 Letters from James M. Cox to
Campbell, Oct. 1915-Nov.,
1924.
(Museum items turned over to Curator of
History and photo-
graphs to Reference Librarian).
Gift: Mrs. Jessie Campbell Coons, 1935.
(1063-1077)--447.
Altogether, the above 95 collections
plus the Miscellaneous
Letters reported in the April, 1945,
issue of this publication repre-
sent an addition of 6,549 cards to the
Manuscript Catalog.
For the first letter of the alphabet the
above list includes all
collections at present in the custody of
this Department. For the
second letter and up to Camp, there
are also the following 25 un-
accessioned and uncataloged collections
awaiting examination and
organization:
I. Baird, Dr. David--Collection--9
Medical Account Books
--Bound--836-55. Plus 200 MSS.
& 3 Diplomas.
66
OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
2. Barlow, Henry E., Index to Personal
Collections. 1 Vol.
Gift. 1943.
3. Banking Collection--Early Ohio
Broadsides. General
Early Ohio Materials, 1830-40;
Dayton--1834-49;
Springfield, Urbana, and
Cincinnati--about 2,000 pieces.
4. Bates--Harrison Collection--Mt.
Pleasant, O.
5. Benton, Thomas H.--Letters--1817-29.
6. Bible--Photostat of Family Bible of
Abner Lord,
brought to Marietta from Mass. Gift:
Andrew Rodgers,
1944.
7. Biddison, V. H., Tulsa, Okla., n.d.,
Lincoln MS., entitled
"An Incident," from Manhattan,
Kan. Industrialist--
4/17/1900, written by Prof. B. S.
McFarland, Kan. St.
Agric. College. 4pp., 4p.-letter from
Biddison.
8. Bingham, John A.--Letters and
Scrapbooks--85-1900.
9. Bixler, Howard--Letters.
10. Black, Peter--Estate Records,
1870's.
11. Blackstone Commentaries, MS.
12. Blesch Kindergarten Scrapbooks.
Produced by Emma
Blesch Between 1893-1896 in a Normal
School Class on
Kindergarten work taught by Mrs.
Elizabeth Osgood at
old Columbus Y.W.C.A. Miss Blesch later
taught at
Columbus 4th St. School. Gift: Clara
Blesch, 1944.
13. Bleile, Dr.
A. M.--Medical Record.
14. Blennerhassett--Woodbridge Journal,
1799.
15. Blunt, James G.--Collection--about
500 pieces.
16. Booth, Dr. J. J.--Civil War
History--36 O.V.I.--about
1500 pieces.
17. Boutwell, George Sewell--Sec. of the
Treasury in
Grant's Administration, 1869-72. 55
pieces.
18. Bricker, John W.--Radio Speeches,
1938.
19. British Consuls, Copies of
Correspondence. 1797-1818.
6 Books.
20. Broadsides, Miscellaneous & Unsorted--over 500.
21. Brough, Gov. John--Private Letter
Book--June 1,
1864-5.
DOCUMENTARY DATA: MS CATALOG,
ABB--CAMP 67
22. Brown, Ethan Allan--Letters to
(copies)--124 pieces--
1870's.
23. Brown, Ezekial--Collection.
24. Burkholder Collection.
25. Cammell, Matilda--Personal Account
Book--1836--Mt.
Pleasant, O.
DOCUMENTARY DATA
BY BERTHA E.
JOSEPHSON
The effort to catalog
the manuscript collections in this depart-
ment thoroughly,
according to the unit card method, has pro-
ceeded slowly with
the following collections now completed:
MANUSCRIPT CATALOG
ABB TO CAMP
1. Abbott,
Mary--Scrapbook. Mechanicsburg, O.--1889. Mis-
cellaneous collection
of short stories and poems from newspapers
and magazines.
(1914)*--4.**
2. Abstractor's
Records--Property Titles. Columbus, O.--
1840's to 1870's.
Will of Henry Patch, etc. (2653)--11.
3. Account
Books--Bainbridge, O.--General Store--1830-1850.
(1)--4.
4. Account
Books--Evansville, Indiana (?)--849-81. Personal
Wage and Expense
Account. (2648)--5.
5. Account
Books--Farm Products and Groceries. 1838-52.
n.p., anonymous.
(2652)--6.
6. Account
Books--Firson, James. Personal Account Book and
Diary--Columbus, O.
and vicinity--1842-47. (2651)--17.
7. Account
Books--Grocer's (?). Accounts -- n.p. -- April,
1858-59. Also list of
Claims for Pension Bounty, Back Pay, etc.,
against U. S. Gov't:
105 OVI, Co. H. 32
Ohio, Co. A.
41 OVI, Co. F. 47
OVI, Co. D.
10 Pa. Vols., Co. H. 15 O.
Battery
24 OVI, Co. C. 11
OVI, Co. H.
42 Ill. V., Co. I. 19
OVI, Co. D.
3 OVI, Co. A. 155
OVI, Co. G.
* Accession number.
** Number of
supplementary card-headings in catalog.
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