Ohio History Journal

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COUNTY AND LOCAL HISTORICAL MATERIAL

COUNTY AND LOCAL HISTORICAL MATERIAL

IN THE OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL

AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY LIBRARY

 

 

Compiled by CLARENCE L. WEAVER

and HELEN M. MILLS

 

 

PREFACE

A great many requests come daily for information on the

history of localities in the State. In 1936, the first edition of this

list was compiled and published with the title, County Historical

Material in the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society

Library, as a convenient guide to this material. With the passage

of time a large number of new titles have been added, making

this second edition necessary. While this bibliography is designed

primarily for use in connection with the Ohio State Archaeological

and Historical Society Library, it can be found of value to

others--librarians, bookdealers, collectors of Ohioana and pro-

spective users of the Library.

The arrangement is alphabetical by county and region, with

titles listed alphabetically by author in each group. The list in-

cludes Ohio regional, county, city and local histories and atlases,

and, collected biographies for localities, in book, pamphlet, serial,

and serial contribution form. It does not attempt to include

manuscript material, nor works on family and institutional his-

tory; neither does it list histories of the State as a whole. As

helpful supplements, the user is directed to Dr. William D. Over-

man's Index to Materials for the Study of Ohio History in the

Ohio State Archaological and Historical Quarterly (Volumes

1-43, inclusive) (Columbus, 1935) and his Select List of Materials

on Ohio History in Serial Publications (Columbus, 1941).

Columbus, Ohio, March 5, 1945.    CLARENCE L. WEAVER

HELEN M. MILLS

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