A SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS
IN OHIO HISTORY, ARCHAEOLOGY, AND
NATURAL HISTORY
AUGUST 1946--JULY 1947
Compiled by JAMES H. RODABAUGH
and S. WINIFRED SMITH
AGRICULTURE
ALEY, Howard C., First Hundred Years;
the Centennial History
of the Mahoning County Agricultural
Society. Youngstown,
Ohio, the Author, 1946. 113p.
BEACH, F. H., "The First 100 Years
for the Ohio Horticultural
Society," in Ohio Farmer, CXCIX,
No. 6 (March 15, 1947),
22-23.
BROMFIELD, Louis, The Farm. New
York, Harper Brothers,
c1946. 382p. Illustrations
and foreword by author in this
edition are new.
ELLENWOOD, C. W., and FOWLER, T. E., Record
of a 50-
Year-old Apple Orchard. Wooster, Ohio Agricultural Ex-
periment Station, 1946. 30p.
JONES, Robert Leslie, "The Dairy
Industry in Ohio Prior to the
Civil War," in Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical
Quarterly, LVI (1947), 46-69.
JONES, Robert Leslie, History of
Agriculture in Ontario, 1613-
1880 (University of Toronto, Studies, History and
Economic
Series, Vol. XI). Toronto, University of Toronto Press,
1946.
References to Ohio.
"Ohio--Agricultural Leader--Factor
in Nation's Supply," in Ohio
Development News, III, No. II (November 1946), 3-12.
"Swiss Cheese--Made in Ohio,"
in Ohio Society of Chicago,
Buckeye Bulletin, No. 117 (April 1947), [I].
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SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS 405
ANTI-SLAVERY
PENDLETON, Othniel A., Jr.,
"Slavery and the Evangelical
Churches," in Presbyterian
Historical Society, Journal, XXV
(1947), 88-112.
SIEBERT, Wilbur, "Beginnings of the
Underground Railroad
in Ohio," in Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical Quar-
terly, LVI (1947), 70-93.
ARCHAEOLOGY
BREW, J. O., and others, "Symposium
on River Valley Archae-
ology," in American
Antiquity, XII (1947), 209-225.
BURFORD, C. C., "[Review of] The
Ancient Ohioans and Their
Neighbors, by Raymond C. Vietzen," in Illinois State Archae-
ological Society, Journal, IV,
No. 3 (January 1947), 4.
BURFORD, C. C., "[Review of] The
Immortal Eries, by Ray-
mond C. Vietzen," in Illinois State
Archaeological Society,
Journal, IV, No. 3 (January 1947), 3.
DELAGUNA, Frederica, The Prehistory
of Northern North
America as Seen from the Yukon
(Memoirs of the Society
for American Archaeology, III. Supplement to American
Antiquity, XII, No. 3, Part 2).
Menasha, Wis., Society for
American Archaeology, 1947. 360p.
FENENGA, Franklin, "A Comment on
'The Pedestal Vessels of
the Madisonville Site,' " in American
Antiquity, XII (1946-
47), 53.
FORD, James A., and QUIMBY, George I.,
Jr., The Tchefuncte
Culture, and Early Occupation of the
Lower Mississippi Val-
ley (Memoirs of the Society for
American Archaeology, II.
Supplement to American Antiquity, X,
No. 3, Part 2).
Menasha, Wis., Society for American
Archaeology, 1945.
113p.
GRIFFIN, James B., ed., "The Spruce
Run Earthworks: A
Forgotten Adena Site in Delaware County,
Ohio," in Ohio
State Archaeological and Historical
Quarterly, LVI (1947),
188-200.
406
OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
HESSELBERTH, Charles, "The Fall of
a Culture," in Illinois
State Archaeological Society, Journal,
V, No. 1 (July 1947),
10-13.
HOEBEL,
E. Adamson, The Archaeology of Bone Cave, Miller
County, Missouri (Anthropological
Papers of the American
Museum of Natural History, XL, Part 2). New York, 1946.
23p.
JOHNSON, Frederick, ed., Man in
Northeastern North America
(Papers of the Robert S. Peabody
Foundation for Archae-
ology, III). Andover, Mass., the Foundation, 1946. xi,
347P.
JOHNSTON, La Dow, "Tabulation of
Ohio Birdstones," in
Illinois State Archaeological Society, Journal,
IV, No. 2
(October 1946), 11-12.
MARTIN, Paul S, "Indian Mounds:
Some Facts About Them,
and Some Fallacies Debunked," in
Chicago Natural History
Museum, Bulletin, XVIII, No. 5
(May 1947), 1-2.
Reprinted in Illinois State
Archaeological Society, Journal,
V, No. 1 (July 1947), 6-7.
MORGAN, Richard G., "A Decorated
Tobacco Pipe from the
Madisonville Village Site," in Museum
Echoes, XX (1947),
[40].
MORGAN, Richard G., "Preserving Our
Unwritten Records," in
Museum Echoes, XIX (1946), 75-77.
MORGAN, Richard G., "[Review of] The
Adena People. Wil-
liam S.'Webb and Charles E. Snow,"
in American Antiquity,
XII (1946-47), 54-58.
OEHLER, Charles M., Some Notes on a
Prehistoric Indian Vil-
lage & Cemetery. Cincinnati, Cincinnati Museum of Natural
History, [1947]. Mimeographed.
5p.
SCHWER, Wilbert G., "Archaeological
Notes on Sandusky,
Ohio," in Ohio Indian Relic
Collectors Society, Bulletin, No.
17 (December 1946), [10-11].
VIETZEN, Raymond C., "Birdstones
and Their Probable Use,"
in Illinois State Archaeological
Society, Journal, IV, No. 2
(October 1946), 15-16.
SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS 407
[VIETZEN, Raymond C.], [Disc Pipe, Slate
Gorget, Bird Pipe],
in Ohio Indian Relic Collectors Society,
Bulletin, No. 18
(June 1947), 7-10.
VIETZEN, Raymond C., "Along the
Sandusky," in Ohio Indian
Relic Collectors Society, Bulletin, No.
17 (December 1946),
[6, 8].
Archaeological site near Tiffin.
VIETZEN, Raymond C., and others, "A
Brief Review of the
Career of Warren King Moorehead,"
in Illinois State Ar-
chaeological Society, Journal, V,
No. 1 (July 1947), 20.
Reprinted from Ohio Indian Relic
Collectors Society, Bulle-
tin, No. 16 (June 1946).
VIETZEN, Raymond C., and others,
"Gerard Fowke," in Ohio
Indian Relic Collectors Society, Bulletin,
No. 16 (June 1946),
[4-5].
VIETZEN, Raymond C., "Morrison
Site," in Ohio Indian Relic
Collectors Society, Bulletin, No.
17 (December 1946),
[8, 10].
Near Brownsville, Ohio.
WEBB, William S., Indian Knoll, Site
Oh 2, Ohio County, Ken-
tucky (University of Kentucky, Reports in Anthropology and
Archaeology, IV, No. 3, Part 1). Lexington, University of
Kentucky, 1946.
ARTS AND CRAFTS
"Blue Staffordshire Chase
Dishes," in American Antiques Journal,
1, No. 9 (September 1946), 23.
Dishes used at Kenyon College.
CHUBB, C. St. J., "Early
Architecture of Ohio," in Ohio State
University, Engineering Experiment
Station News, XXIX
[XIX], No. 3 (June 1947), 4-8.
"Decorative Pottery of
Cincinnati," in Hobbies, LI, No. 12 (Feb-
ruary 1947), 100-101; LII, No. 1
(March 1947), 110b, 110j;
LII, No. 5 (July 1947), 92-93, 142.
Reprinted from Harper's New Monthly
Magazine, May 1881.
408 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL
QUARTERLY
DICKORE, Marie, "The Waldsmith
Paper Mill--A Watermark
Furnishes a Clue to the History of the
First Paper Mill in
the Little Miami Valley," in
Historical and Philosophical
Society of Ohio, Bulletin, V, No.
1 (March 1947), 7-24.
FRANCIS, Henry S., "The Memorial
Exhibit of the Works of
Max Kalish and Alexander
Warshawsky," in Cleveland Mu-
seum of Art, Bulletin, XXIII
(1946), 135-138.
"A Greek Revival Church in
Granville, Ohio," in Antiques, LI
(1947), 326.
KNITTLE, Rhea Mansfield, "Ohio
Chairmakers," in Antiques,
L (1946), 192-193.
McDERMOTT, John Francis, "Indian
Portraits, The First Pub-
lished Collection," in Antiques,
LI (1947), 320-322.
Mentions Samuel Drake, James Hall, and
the Shawnee
Prophet.
PHILLIPS, Hazel Spencer, "Iron Lace
of Lebanon," in Antiques,
LI (1947), 327.
WINTERMUTE, H. Ogden, "Early
Architecture of Chillicothe,"
in American Antiques Journal, II,
No. 5 (May 1947), 6-8.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
BIGGERT, Elizabeth C., "Manuscripts
in the Library of the Ohio
State Archaeological and Historical
Society," in Museum
Echoes, XIX (1946), 83-85.
HALL, VIRGINIUS C., "A Rare Book," in Historical and
Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
IV, No. 4 (December
1946), 9-16.
Three letters of the Marquis de Marnezia
from Marietta in
1790-91.
RODABAUGH, James H., and SMITH, S.
Winifred, comps.,
"A Survey of Publications in Ohio
History, Archaeology,
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1946," in Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical
Quarterly, LV (1946), 374-
400.
RODABAUGH, James H., ed., "Writings
in Ohio History," in
Museum Echoes, XX (1947), 30-32.
SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS 409
BIOGRAPHY
BANNON, Henry, "Henry Bannon . . .
The Story of a Pioneer
Railroad Attorney and Outstanding
American," in Norfolk
and Western Magazine, XXV (1947), 294-297.
BOLTON, Sarah K., Lives of Poor Boys
Who Became Famous.
New York, Crowell, 1947.
Includes Wright brothers.
BOYD, William M., "Charles Osborn:
Pioneer American Abo-
litionist," in Phylon, VIII
(1947), 133-137.
BRONDFIELD, Jerry, "Little Man, Big
Splash," in Colliers,
CXIX, No. 13 (March 29, 1947), 16, 17,
98, 101.
Mike Peppe, Ohio State University
swimming coach.
"Caleb Blood Smith--Interior
Department," in Lincoln Lore, No.
939 (April 7, 1947), [1].
Born and educated in Ohio.
CASSIDY, Frank P., "Horace
Mann," in Catholic Educational
Review, XLIV (1946), 453-460.
De V., "To Ohio's State Mother of
1947--a Garden of Orchids,"
in Baltimore & Ohio Magazine, XXXIII,
No. 6 (June 1947),
6-7.
Mrs. Hester A. Miller, Cambridge, Ohio.
DUSTIN, Fred, "George Armstrong
Custer," in Michigan His-
tory Magazine, XXX (1946), 227-254.
FENNER, Mildred S., and SOULE, Jean C.,
"William Holmes
McGuffey," in National Education
Association, Journal,
XXXV (1946), 300-301.
"Fleet Admiral Ernest J. King,
U.S.N., Elected President of
Naval Historical Foundation," in Daughters
of the American
Revolution Magazine, LXXXI (1947), 100, 104.
"The Forten Family," in Negro
History Bulletin, X (1946-47),
75-79.
Connected with the Grimke family.
GARBEDIAN, Haig Gordon, Thomas Alva
Edison: Builder of
Civilization. New York, Julian Messner, c1947. 231p.
Juvenile.
410 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL
QUARTERLY
GUTHRIDGE, Sue, Tom Edison: Boy
Inventor. Indianapolis,
Bobbs-Merrill, 1947. 200p.
Juvenile.
"General Charles R. Howland's
Will," in Howland Quarterly,
XII, No. i (July 1947), [1].
HOLBROOK, Stewart H., "Annie
Oakley--She Was the World's
Best Woman Shot," in Life, XXII,
No. 17 (April 28, 1947),
67-70, 75.
HADLEY, Alden H., "Audubon, the
Great American Woods-
man," in Outdoor Indiana, XIII,
No. 8 (December 1946),
10-11, 16.
"Henry C. Shetrone Retired as
Director of Activities of Ohio
State Archaeological and Historical
Society," in Illinois State
Archaeological Society, Journal, V,
N0. 1 (July 1947), 20-21.
HULL, Forrest, "The Death of
Colonel Croghan (A Forgotten
Episode of the Civil War)," in West
Virginia Review,
XXIV, No. 1 (October 1946), 20-22.
HUTCHESON, Austin E., "Before the
Comstock, 1857-1858:
Memoirs of William Hickman Dolman,"
in New Mexico His-
torical Review, XXII (1947), 205-246.
Dolman lived in Ohio, 1830-47.
"In Memoriam Brigadier General
Charles Roscoe Howland," in
Howland Quarterly, XI, N0. 2 (October 1946), [1-4].
Born at Jefferson and educated at
Oberlin.
JACKSON, Russell Leigh, "Mary Leigh
Swett--a Pioneer
Woman," in Essex Institute, Historical
Collections, LXXXIII
(January 1947), 54-58.
Settled in Marietta, Ohio, in 1816.
JACKSON, Phyllis Wynn, Victorian
Cinderella. The Story of
Harriet Beecher Stowe. [New York], Holiday House, c1947.
296p.
Cincinnati scene included.
Joseph Medill: The Man. Chicago, Chicago Tribune, c1947. 42p.
Originally published as booklet in 1929.
SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS 411
KETTERING, Charles F., "Thomas Alva
Edison," in Scientific
Monthly, LXIV (1947), 109-116.
LEFFLER, Andor M., "Kossuth Comes
to Cleveland," in Ohio
State Archaeological and Historical
Quarterly, LVI (1947),
242-257.
LODGE, Floyd, "Powers of
Amherst," in Ohio Magazine, II, No.
5 (August-September 1946), 22-23.
Character sketch of Fred Powers,
Superintendent, Amherst
Public Schools.
MAYNARD, Arthur S., "Mrs. William
Lamon Harkness," in
New York Genealogical and
Biographical Record, LXXVIII
(1947), 70.
MERRITT, Arthur H., ed., "Two
Unpublished Letters of James
A. Garfield," in New York
Historical Society, Quarterly,
XXXI (1947), 129-138.
MINOR, Richard Clyde, "James
Preston Poindexter, Elder
Statesman of Columbus," in Ohio
State Archaeological and
Historical Quarterly, LVI (1947), 267-286.
"Mrs. Georgina Case Sawyer,"
in Connecticut Historical Society,
Annual Report, May, 1947, 29.
MONTIS, Colin, "Our Third Ohio-Born
President--James
Abram Garfield," in Ohio
Magazine, II, No. 5 (August-
September 1946), 26.
MONTIS, Mrs. Colin, "The Wife of
the Third Ohio-Born Presi-
dent--Lucretia Rudolph Garfield,"
in Ohio Magazine, II, No.
5 (August-September 1946), 27.
"New Pioneer of the Land," in Ohio
Conservation Bulletin, XI,
No. 3 (March 1947), 16-17.
C. D. Blubaugh.
RIDEOUT, Grant Ann, "Grandee of the
Erie Islands," in Inland
Seas, II (1946), 165-176.
Joseph de Rivera St. Jurjo.
RIGNEY, Eugene, "Henry Wade,
Chillicothe Inventor," in Amer-
ican Antiques Journal, II, No. 5 (May 1947), II.
412 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL
QUARTERLY
ROSS COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY,
"Dr. Edwin Ham-
ilton Davis" in Ohio Indian Relic
Collectors Society, Bulletin,
No. 18 (June 1947), [2-3].
SACKETT, Kay, "Charles Willard
Seiberling," in Ohio Maga-
zine, II, No. 5 (August-September 1946), 28.
SATTLER, George, "Bromfield at
Fifty," in Ohio Conservation
Bulletin, XI, No. 2 (February 1947), 3.
SMITH, Ophia D., "Joseph Tosso, the
Arkansaw Traveler," in
Ohio State Archaeological and
Historical Quarterly, LVI
(1947), 16-45.
SPANGLER, L. S., "A Grandfather's
Clock with Historical
Background," in Hobbies, LII,
No. 5 (July 1947), 37.
History concerns Jacob D. Cox.
STEVENSON, Augusta, U. S. Grant:
Young Horseman. In-
dianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill, c1947. 187p.
Juvenile.
THORNTON, Willis, "Washingtonii
Vita," in Imprimatur, I
(1947), 33-39.
Author's life in Ohio described.
TIMBERLAKE, Philip W., "Bishop
Chase's Vision," in Ameri-
can Antiques Journal, I, No. 9 (September 1946), 9-10.
TUDURY, Moran, "The Sorcerer of
Fostoria [Ohio]," in Satur-
day Evening Post, CCXIX, No. 44 (May 3, 1947), 32-33,
110,
112, 117.
TURNER, Lucy Mae, and TURNER, Fannie V.,
"The Story of
Nat Turner's Descendants," in Negro
History Bulletin, X
(1946-47), 155, 164-165.
Marietta and Zanesville in 1873.
TYLER, Polly, "Hosea Rogers,
Builder of Boats," in Inland Seas,
III (1947), Part I, 33-41; Part II,
66-70.
To be continued.
WESSON, H. E. [Wessen, Ernest J.],
"Charles Foster, En-
graver," in American Antiques
Journal, II, No. 5 (May
1947), 12-13.
SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS 413
WILSON, Ben Hur, "Abram Tuston Hay," in Palimpsest,
XXVIII (1947), 193-206.
Hay lived in Ohio, 1835-51.
WILSON, Ben Hur, "Amelia Smith
Hay," in Palimpsest,
XXVIII (1947), 218-222.
WRIGHT, Alfred J., "Joel Wright,
City Planner," in Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical
Quarterly, LVI (1947), 287-
294.
WRIGHT, Muriel H., "Pioneer
Historian and Archaeologist of
the State of Oklahoma," in Chronicles
of Oklahoma, XXIV
(1946-47), 396-413.
Joseph Bradfield Thoburn.
EDUCATION
ARDERY, Mrs. William Breckinridge,
"William Holmes Mc-
Guffey Taught School in Paris . .
.," in In Kentucky, X, No.
3 (Autumn 1946), 24, 47.
BINKLEY, Mrs. Wilfred E., "The
Evolution of Ohio Northern
University," in Northwest Ohio
Quarterly, XIX (1947),
51-63.
ELLSWORTH, F. O., "Conservation
Training Opportunity
Flourishes in Ohio," in Ohio
Schools, XXV (1947), 210-211,
236.
FEY, Harold E., "Preview of a
Divided America," in Christian
Century, LXIV (1947), 682-684.
North College Hill, Ohio.
FEY, Harold E., "They Stand for
Free Schools," in Christian
Century, LXIV (1947), 824-825.
North College Hill, Ohio.
HOLY, Thomas Celestine, and FLESHER, W.
R., A Study of
Public Education in Hamilton, Ohio (Ohio State University,
Studies, Bureau of Educational Research, Monographs, No.
30). Columbus, Ohio State University,
Bureau of Educa-
tional Research and Hamilton Board of
Education, [1946],
xiv, 239p.
414 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL
QUARTERLY
HUTCHINSON, Paul, ed., "Teachers
Debate Aid to Parochial
Schools," editorial in Christian
Century, LXIV (1947), 892-
893.
North College Hill, Ohio.
KING, Mrs. Gertrude F., "The
Woman's Forum--Cleveland," in
Baltimore & Ohio Magazine, XXXIII, No. 6 (June 1947),
26.
LOUTHIAN, L. L., An Appreciation of
Teaching in Ohio. [Co-
lumbus], Ohio Department of Education,
1946. 22p.
"Matriculation at Kenyon," in American
Antiques Journal, I, No.
9 (September 1946), 15.
"More About Kenyon College,"
in American Antiques Journal,
I, No. 12 (December 1946), 30.
"Ohio's Citizens of
Tomorrow--Education Holds Key to Future,"
in Ohio Development News, III,
No. 12 (December 1946),
I-8.
SALOMON, Richard [G.], Philander
Chase, Norman Nash, and
Charles Bulfinch, A Study in the
Origins of Old Kenyon,
reprinted from Historical Magazine of
the Episcopal Church,
XV [1946], 209-231. 23p.
SALOMON, Richard G., "The Old Halls
of Kenyon College," in
American Antiques Journal, I, No. 9 (September 1946), 7-8.
SEITZ, W. Clinton, "The Libraries
of Kenyon College," in
American Antiques Journal, I, No. 9 (September 1946), II,
14.
SIBLEY, H. E., ed., The Edwy Rolfe Brown
School of Petro-
leum at Marietta College," in Pure
Oil News, XXIX, No. 2
(July 1946), 4-7.
"Some Extracts from Family Letters,
1829," in American An-
tiques Journal, I, No. 9 (September 1946), 16.
Regarding Kenyon College.
"Student Life at Kenyon," in American
Antiques Journal, I, No.
9 (September 1946), 14-15, 18, 20,
24.
SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS 415
GENEALOGY
HUNTLEY, Alice P., "John Huntley
and Some of His Descend-
ants," in New England Historical
and Genealogical Register,
C (1946), 261-271; CI (1947), 56-63,
141-152, 199-212.
"Marginal Jottings from the
Almanacs of the Scudder Family,"
transcribed by Virginia S. Burnett.
Edited and annotated by
Elmer T. Hutchinson, in, New Jersey
Historical Society,
Proceedings, LXV (1947), 47-50, 104-107, 152-159.
Several references to Ohio.
MORIARTY, G. Andrews, "The Moriarty
Family of Salem,
Mass.," in New England
Historical and Genealogical Reg-
ister, CI (1947), 219-229.
GENERAL
HALL, Virginius C., "Ohio in Knee
Pants," in Ohio State Ar-
chaeological and Historical
Quarterly, LVI (1947), 1-15.
HATCHER, Harlan, The Buckeye Country.
A Pageant of Ohio.
New York, G. P. Putnam's Sons, new
revised edition, C1947.
325p.
HAVIGHURST, Walter, Land of Promise;
the Story of the
Northwest Territory. New York, Macmillan, 1946. 384p.
WRITERS' PROGRAM OF THE WORK PROJECTS
AD-
MINISTRATION IN THE STATE OF OHIO,
comp.,
The Ohio Guide (American Guide
Series). New York,
Oxford University Press, 3d
printing, with corrections, 1946.
HISTORICAL FICTION
BROMFIELD, Louis, Kenny. New
York, Harper & Brothers,
1947. 219p.
Three short stories of the Ohio Valley.
The title story ap-
peared in Cosmopolitan.
EAGLESON, Hodge MacIlvain, Laughing
Into Glory. New
York, George W. Stewart, C1947. 192p.
Guernsey County.
416
OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
FINLAY, Lucile, The Coat I Wore. New
York, Charles Scrib-
ner's Sons, 1947.
Historical novel of the Revolution with
background in the
Natchez country. A highlight is a trip
down the Holston,
Tennessee, Ohio, and Mississippi rivers.
FREITAG, George H., The Lost Land. New
York, Coward-
McCann, C1947. 314p.
Stark County scene.
HALE, Garth, This Pounding Wheel. New
York, E. P. Dutton
& Co., 1947. 314p.
Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad background.
HOWARD, Elizabeth, Summer Under Sail.
New York, William
Morrow & Co., 1947. 213p.
Cleveland and Great Lakes, 1852.
Juvenile.
JUDSON, Clara Ingram [Mrs. James McIntosh Judson], Mi-
chael's Victory; They Came from
Ireland. Boston, Houghton
Mifflin Company, 1946. 192p.
An Irish family settled in Defiance,
Ohio, in the 1850's and
Michael found a job on the T. & I.
R. R. Juvenile.
LENDER, Charles Franklin, Pirates on
the Ohio; a Tale of the
Brig St. Clair and the Indomitable
Commodore Whipple.
New York, Howell, Soskin, Publishers, c1947. 196p.
Juvenile.
LESUEUR, Meridel, Little Brother of
the Wilderness: The Story
of Johnny Appleseed. New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1947.
68p.
Juvenile.
LOMAX, Bliss, pseud., [Henry Sinclair
Drago], Trail Dust.
New York, Dodd, Mead & Company,
1947. 218p.
Girl from Ohio finds adventure and
romance in Arizona.
MANNERS, William, pseud., [Rosenburgh], Father
and the
Angels. New York, E. P. Dutton & Co., 1947. 224p.
Zanesville locale.
SMART, Charles Allen, Sassafras Hill:
A Novel. New York,
Random House, c1947. 246p.
Ohio farm.
SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS 417
INDIANS AND INDIAN WARS
CHANDLER, Anna, "Logan and the
Logan Elm," in Ohio Mag-
azine, II, No. 6 (October 1946), 12-13.
COTTERILL, R. S., "The Thompson
Expedition of 1773," in
Filson Club History Quarterly, XX (1946), 179-206.
Account of a trip down the Ohio and into
Kentucky. The
overland horse train was attacked at
Little Mingo town.
HOWARD, Dresden W. H.,
"Recollections of Old Winameg," in
Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XX (1947), 12-22.
An Indian town.
JACOBS, James Ripley, The Beginning
of the U. S. Army 1783-
1812. Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1947. xi,
419p.
Most of this is on Ohio.
"Ka-Los-I-Tah," in Logan
County Historical Society, Bulletin,
I, No. 2 [1947], [3].
LONG, R. E., "The Story of Mary
Draper Ingles," in Norfolk
and Western Magazine, XXV (1947), 6-7, 53.
Escape from Shawnee Indians along
southern shore of Ohio
River in 1775.
MORGAN, Richard G., "An Engraved
Tomahawk Pipe," in
Museum Echoes, XX (1947) 15-16.
MULLETT, Charles F., "Military
Intelligence on Forts and In-
dians in the Ohio Valley,
1756-1757," in William and Mary
College Historical Quarterly, 3d Ser., III, 398-410.
NORONA, Delf, "The Faris Painting
of the 1782 Siege of Port
Henry," in West Virginia
Magazine, VIII (1946-47), 316-
318.
Depicts the Betty Zane episode.
NORONA, Delf, "A Forgotten Account
of the Sieges of Fort
Henry," in West Virginia
Magazine, VIII (1946-47), 305-
315.
SHEPARD, Lee, "Fort Finney,"
in Historical and Philosophical
Society of Ohio, Bulletin, IV,
No. 4 (December 1946), 19-22.
418 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
TAFT, Robert, "The Pictorial Record
of the Old West. IV.
Custer's Last Stand--John Mulvany,
Cassilly Adams and
Otto Becker," in Kansas
Historical Quarterly, XIV (1946),
361-390.
VIETZEN, Raymond C., "An
Interesting Pipe Tomahawk," in
Ohio Indian Relic Collectors Society, Bulletin,
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INDUSTRY
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DESTLER, Chester McArthur, and
GRODINSKY, Julius, "A
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M. A. Hanna Co., Cleveland.
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MOORE, H. R., and DILLER, O. D., Timber
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OHIO COAL ASSOCIATION, Ohio Coal. Cleveland,
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"Ohio Industrial Biography. 18. The
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in Ohio State University, Engineering
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PARSONS, LeRoy, "The Ohio
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Mentions Elisha Whittlesey and Thomas
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LABOR
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LITERATURE
DONALD, David, ed., "The
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FORD, Harvey S., "Thomas Buchanan
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LOMAX, John Avery, Adventures of a
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Travel throughout the United States.
420 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL
QUARTERLY
MARSTON, F. C., "An Early Howells
Letter," in American
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Dated from Cincinnati, April 1O, 1857.
Earliest Howells
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"Ohio Journalism Hall of Fame
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SUTTON, Walter, "Cincinnati as a
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THURBER, James, "Thurber Pays
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LOCAL HISTORY
"Address of Dr. R. W. Thrift,
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ALLEN, Robert I., Our Fair City. New
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Has an article on Cleveland by Richard
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"The American City, 1850-1880,"
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BATEMAN, Carroll, "Busiest 'Little'
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Hamilton, Ohio.
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BUNKER, John, "Fire Department
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BURKHARDT, Franklin A., The
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Historical and Ar-
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CHUBB, Edwin Watts, "Athens,
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ELLIOTT, A. W., ed.,
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a review of
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422 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL
QUARTERLY
LAWLIS, Chelsea L., "The Great
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139.
LAWLIS, Chelsea L., "Settlement of
the Whitewater Valley,
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McCORKHILL, Georgia, "Antiques and
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Hanby House.
McKINLEY, Charles, Jr., "The
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At Kenyon College.
MARTINEZ, Francis X., "Said
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MONAGHAN, Jay, "Morgan County's Dog
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riot and to Val-
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MORGAN, Violet, Folklore of Highland
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240p.
MYERS, Laird, "The Famous Ride of
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RIGNEY, Eugene, "The Ross County
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32p.
SKINNER, George,
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SMALLEY, Donald, "Trollope's
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"Some Letters of James Mathews and
Caroline Mathews Stone,"
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320.
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424 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND
HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
SUMMIT COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY, The
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MEDICAL HISTORY
DITTRICK, Howard, "A Cleveland Drug
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FARMER, Edwin, "Eradicating
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One time Commissioner of Public Health
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McCORMICK, Alexander Stearns, The
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WAITE, Frederick C., "The First
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At New Albany, Indiana. The founder
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NATIONAL AND RACIAL GROUPS
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426 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL
QUARTERLY
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MILLER, William Marion, "A French
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SHEELER, J. Reuben, "The Struggle
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NATURAL HISTORY
Birds
ALDRICH, John W., "White Eggs of
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Found at Bay Point, Ohio.
"American Egrets Nesting on West
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BAKER, William C., "Notes on Summer
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BUCHANAN, Forest W., "Red Phalarope
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Found at Kent, Ohio.
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Bird migration, Cleveland area.
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Conservation
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1947),
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Illustrated by Ohio Conservancy law and
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Fish and Reptiles
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Insects
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SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS 429
WALKER, John D., "A List of the Stoneflies, Plecoptera,
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Mammals
PHILLIPS, Richard Stuart, "Notes on
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THOMAS, Edward S., "Skulls of Ohio
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"Up in Arms. Fox Control
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Minerals
BAKER, Guy C., "Ohio Sand and
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BERNHAGEN, R. J., "Ground Water in
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BOND, Ralph H., "Ohio Shale
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CARMAN, J. Ernest, "The Geologic
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COTTINGHAM, Kenneth, "Natural Gas
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DUNBECK, N. J., "Ohio Fire Clays as
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FULLER, J. Osborn, "Sharon
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Trees and Forestry
BUTLER, Ovid, "70 Years of
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Historic first meeting of American
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WILLIAMS, Arthur B., ed., "The
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WILLIAMS, Arthur B., ed., "The
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WILLIAMS, Arthur B., ed., "The
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Water and Flood Control
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graphed, Columbus, 1947. 35p.
CROSS, William P., The Flood of June,
1946, in Wayne and
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NEWSPAPERS
MINK, Arthur D., comp., History of Alliance
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PARKS AND RECREATION
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POLITICS
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POST-WAR PERIOD
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RELIGION
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WAR OF 1812
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A SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS
IN OHIO HISTORY, ARCHAEOLOGY, AND
NATURAL HISTORY
AUGUST 1946--JULY 1947
Compiled by JAMES H. RODABAUGH
and S. WINIFRED SMITH
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BROMFIELD, Louis, The Farm. New
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