Ohio History Journal

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A SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS

A SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS

IN OHIO HISTORY, ARCHAEOLOGY, AND

NATURAL HISTORY

AUGUST 1947-JULY 1948

Compiled by JAMES H. RODABAUGH

and S. WINIFRED SMITH

AGRICULTURE

BARDOLPH, Richard, Agricultural Literature and the Early Illi-

nois Farmer (Illinois Studies in the Social Sciences, XXIX,

No. 1-2). Urbana, University of Illinois Press, 1948.

Comparative general material and some specific Ohio data.

BROMFIELD, Louis, Malabar Farm. New York, Harper & Broth-

ers, 1948. vii + 405p.

COMIN, Donald, Onion Production in Ohio (Bulletin 671).

Wooster, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1947.

HAYTER, Earl W., "Horticultural Humbuggery among the Western

Farmers, 1850-1890," in Indiana Magazine of History, XLII

(1947), 205-224.

PLANK, Joseph S., "A Co-operative in the Mad River Valley," in

Mennonite Community, I, No. 6 (November 1947), 18-19.

 

ANTISLAVERY

BOYD, William M., "Southerners in the Anti-Slavery Movement,

1800-1830," in Phylon, IX (1948), 153-162.

Part played by southern Ohioans, especially John Rankin,

included.

LAND, Mary, "John Brown's Ohio Environment," in Ohio State

Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LVII (1948), 24-47.

MILLER, Ernest C., "John Brown's Ten Years in Northwestern

Pennsylvania," in Pennsylvania History, XV (1948), 24-33.

Ohio references and sources.

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