Ohio History Journal

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528 Ohio Arch

528       Ohio Arch. and Hist. Society Publications

 

time program, through study of conditions and methods utilized

by other organizations, and to crystallize these in definite form

for presentation to the Legislature in 1933. Special emphasis is

being given the requirements of the public and of tourists in the

matter of developing historical, archaeological and other out-

door attractions, and to providing that they may be properly

marked so that they may be readily intelligible.

On motion of Mr. Hinkle, the report was ordered printed

for distribution.

 

 

REPORT OF THE REGISTRAR

(Accessions are by gift unless otherwise designated)

The following accessions to museum collections have been

recorded since the last annual meeting of the Society:

Robert B. Hutcheson, picture of Gen. Sir Douglas Haig.

Obsolete copper tools, and burr-stone dressers; purchase.

Mr. Weil, Mansfield, Ohio, unfinished banner-stone.

Miss Rose Baker, Columbus, Ohio, bag of gold dust.

Mrs. C. Fisher, Columbus, Ohio, Indian pottery; loan.

Paul Baker, Columbus, Ohio, old photograph.

Mr. Stephen Richards, Bexley, Ohio, archaeological specimens.

Mr. Leon Thompson, Columbus, Ohio; Mrs. Belle Miller, Spo-

kane, Washington; Mrs. Gail McDowell, Findlay, Ohio;

Civil War relics.

Dept. of Agriculture, State of Ohio, two paintings of race horses,

by E. Troye; loan.

Rev. S. R. Martin, Columbus, Ohio, German machine-gun belt.

Mrs. William Rhoads, Columbus, Ohio, six silver spoons.

Mrs. Mary Neiswender, Columbus, Ohio, blue china plate.

Mr. Charles Jarvis, Columbus, Ohio, aerial bomb.

Dr. Harvey Whitaker, Columbus, Ohio, trunk with military uni-

forms, straw hats from Philippines, and three pictures.

Archaeological specimens; purchase.

Mr. W. G. Wheaton, Columbus, Ohio; Maynard rifle and reload-

ing tools.