Ohio History Journal

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MINUTES OF THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE

MINUTES OF THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE

BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE OHIO STATE

ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL

SOCIETY, APRIL 4, 1941

 

The Board of Trustees of the Ohio State Archaeological and

Historical Society met at noon, Friday, April 4, 1941, in the

Trustees Room of the Ohio State Museum. President Johnson

presided over the meeting attended by the following trustees:

Messrs. Eagleson, Fleischmann, Florence, Rightmire, Spencer,

Spetnagel, Wittke, and Wolfe. Director Shetrone, Secretary

Lindley, and Miss Hiestand were also present.

For the committee previously appointed to consider the ad-

visability of purchasing Professor Wilbur H. Siebert's library on

the Underground Railroad, Mr. Rightmire read a communication

of March 25, 1941, from Mr. Siebert to Mr. Rightmire in which

the special library was described and a price of $4500 quoted.

In closing his letter Mr. Siebert wrote: "In case the Society buys

my collection, which I think ought to be within a year's time, it is

my intention to present to the Society's library my comprehensive

collection of materials relating to the American Loyalists of the

Revolutionary period." Mr. Rightmire also read his own letter

addressed on April 3, 1941, to Mr. Johnson, chairman of the

special committee, in which he told of his examination of the

Siebert collection and said, " . . .the purchase price which he [Mr.

Siebert] mentions . . .seems reasonable to me, although I have no

commercial standard by which value in such case can be deter-

mined. I have no doubt that this material should be on the shelves

of the Society, and I recommend that a particular effort be made

to obtain it. This matter was referred to the Executive Com-

mittee which was given power to act.

The Secretary sketched the rise of business history groups in

this country and recommended that for the following reasons it

would be well for our Society to sponsor the organization of such

a section and approve the setting up of a committee for that

purpose:

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