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.
398
SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS 399
[RODABAUGH, James H.], "Rankin
House, Ripley," in Museum
Echoes, XX (1947), 83-85.
STUTLER, Boyd B., "Autograph
Collector Buys John Brown Farm,"
in Collector, LXI (1948), 1.
Farm near Meadville, Pennsylvania.
STUTLER, Boyd B., "The Case of John
Brown's Letter," in Col-
lector, LX (1947), 185-190.
Discussion of authenticity of various
copies of a letter from
Brown to his cousin, Rev. Luther
Humphrey.
STUTLER, Boyd B., "John Brown's
Letter," in West Virginia His-
tory, IX (1947-48), 1-25.
"'Underground Railroad' House
Becomes Shrine," in Hobbies,
LII, No. 11 (January 1948), 28.
Rankin House at Ripley.
ARCHAEOLOGY
AUGHINBAUGH, B. A., "Ohio
Petroglyphs (No. 171)," in Ohio
Schools, XXVI (1948), 54.
CHAPMAN, Carl H., A Preliminary
Survey of Missouri Archae-
ology (Missouri Archaeologist, X, Part 2, Bulletin 21 [56]-94.
Comparative Hopewell material.
GROGAN, Robert M., "Beads of
Meteoric Iron from an Indian
Mound near Havana, Illinois," in American
Antiquity, XIII
(1947-48), 302-305.
Comparative Ohio material.
"Master Collector Sees Benefits to
Lads in Hobby of Indian Arti-
facts," in Illinois State
Archaeological Society, Journal, V,
No. 3 (January 1948), 29-30.
Artifacts from Ohio.
MORGAN, Richard G., and Edward S.
Thomas, Fort Hill. Colum-
bus, Ohio State Archaeological and
Historical Society, 1948.
36p.
Mound City Group-National Monument,
Ohio. [Washington,
D. C.], National Park Service, 1948. 6p.
The Newark Earthworks. [Columbus, Ohio State Archaeological
and Historical Society, 1948.] 6p.
400
OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
"Ohio Archaeologists Hold Notable
November Meeting in Colum-
bus," in Illinois State
Archaeological Society, Journal, V, No. 3
(January 1948), 25-28.
[RODABAUGH, James H.], "Exciting
Discoveries at Frankfort
Mound," in Museum Echoes, XXI
(1948), 54-55.
Ater Mound, near Frankfort; Hopewell
Culture.
SHETRONE, Henry C., "Fauna of the
Mound-Builders," in Fauna,
X (1948), 46-47.
SMAIL, William, "Mississippi Valley
Folsoms," in Hobbies, LII,
No. 8 (October 1947), 140.
"Thousands of Mounds Tell Story of
Prehistoric Indians," in Ohio
Development News, IV, No. 2-3 (1948), 4, 18.
VIETZEN, Raymond C., "Knobbed or
Humped Celts," in Ohio
Indian Relic Collectors Society, Bulletin,
No. 20 (June 1948),
[19-21].
VIETZEN, Raymond C., "Petroglyphs
on the Ohio," in Indian
Relic Collectors Society, Bulletin, No.
19 (December 1947),
[10-16].
VIETZEN, Raymond C., "Prehistoric
Pipes from Lorain County,
Ohio," in Ohio Indian Relic
Collectors Society, Bulletin, No.
20 (June 1948), [9-10].
ARTS AND CRAFTS
"American Primitive Comes of
Age," in American Antiques Jour-
nal, III, No. 4 (April 1948), 14.16.
Exhibition of Society of Collectors in
Cleveland.
"Broadway Branch Library,
Cleveland, Ohio-A Decagon," in
American Antiques Journal, III, No. 6 (June 1948), 19.
Architecture.
[CAREN, Henry J.], "St. Lukes's
Episcopal Church, Granville,"
in Museum Echoes, XXI (1948),
2.4.
DRURY, John, Historic Midwest Houses.
Minneapolis, University
of Minnesota Press, 1947. 246p.
Ohio houses: Putnam, Taft, Garfield,
McGuffey, B. Harrison,
Edison, Hayes, and Dunbar.
FINK, Robert O., "American Indian
Artifacts," in American An.
tiques Journal, III, No. 4 (April 1948), 12-15.
SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS 401
FITZGERALD, Roy G., "An Interesting
Old Courthouse," in His-
torical and Philosophical Society of
Ohio, Bulletin, VI (1948),
112-115.
Dayton, Ohio, courthouse.
FRANCIS, Harry S., "The Annual
Exhibition [Cleveland Art Mu-
seum]-Foreword," in Cleveland
Museum of Art, Bulletin,
XXV (1948), 71-76.
FRARY, I. T. "Dunham Tavern: Its
Story," in American Antiques
Journal, III, No. 4 (April 1948), 4-7.
FRARY, I. T., "Mormonism's First
Temple," in American An-
tiques Journal, II, No. 10 (October 1947), 8-10.
At Kirtland, Ohio.
FRARY, I. T., "The Octagonal House
Again," in American An-
tiques Journal, III, No. 4 (April 1948), 26.
House near New Lyme, Ohio, described and
illustrated.
HALL, Virginius C., "Mr. [Hulbert]
Taft Receives an Old Litho-
graph," in Historical and
Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bul-
letin, VI (1948), 69-72.
Harrison House, Cincinnati, 1839.
HUNTER, Dard, Papermaking: The
History and Technique of an
Ancient Craft. 2d ed. revised and enlarged, New York, Alfred
A. Knopf, 1947. 680p.
HUNTER, Robbins, Jr., "The Davidson
House, Newark, Ohio," in
American Antiques Journal, III, No. 2 (February 1948),
19-20.
KELLOGG, Elizabeth R., "Old Theater
Programs," in Historical
and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
VI (1948), 66-68.
Cincinnati theaters.
"The Kirtland Temple," in Western
Reserve Historical Society
News, III, No. 5 (May 1948), [1].
LINDSEY, Bessie M., "Tecumseh
Mustard Jar," in Hobbies, LIII,
No. 3 (May 1948), 64-65.
MacCRACKEN, Bess W., "St. John's
Church, Lancaster, Ohio," in
American Antiques Journal, III, No. 5 (May 1948), 12-13.
402
OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
MACHEN, Edwin A., and Randolph C.
Downes, "William Henry
Machen: Pioneer Local Colorist of
Northwestern Ohio," in
Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XX (1948), 59-81.
"Mechanical Manufacture of
Glass-Ware," in Pure Oil News, XXX,
No. 3 (August 1947), 8-11.
MILLIKEN, William M., "Report for
the Year 1947," in Cleveland
Museum of Art, Bulletin, VI
(1948), 119-134.
MONTGOMERY, Henry C., "St. Peter in
Chains, Cincinnati," in
Museum Echoes, XXI (1948), 10-14.
"A Page of Ohio Fireplaces,"
in American Antiques Journal, III,
No. 1 (January 1948), 23.
RAMSAY, John, "American Rockingham
Tableware," in American
Antiques Journal, II, No. 10 (October 1947), 4-5.
"St. John's, Lancaster,
Centenary," in Messenger of the Episcopal
Church in the Diocese of Southern
Ohio, LXX, No. 4 (May
1948), 18-19.
SMITH, Cecil, "Cultural Lag,"
in New Republic, CXVIII, No. 22
(May 31, 1948), 36-37.
Deals with Cincinnati's May Festival.
SMITH, S. Winifred, "Brecksville
Congregational Church," in
Museum Echoes, XXI (1948), 42-45.
SMITH, S. Winifred, "First
Congregational Church, Tallmadge,"
in Museum Echoes, XXI (1948),
18-21.
SMITH, S. Winifred, "Grace
Methodist Church, Dayton," in Mu-
seum Echoes, XXI (1948), 50-53.
SMITH, S. Winifred, "The Temple at
Kirtland," in Museum Echoes,
XXI (1948), 34-38.
[SMITH, S. Winifred, and Vance M.
Smith], "The First Presby-
terian Church, Worthington," in Museum
Echoes, XXI (1948),
26-29.
STEVENS, Harry R., "Adventure in
Refinement: Early Concert Life
in Cincinnati, 1810-1826," in
Historical and Philosophical
Society of Ohio, Bulletin, V, No.
3 (September 1947), 8-22.
STEVENS, Harry R., "Folk Music on
the Midwestern Frontier,"
in Ohio State Archaeological and
Historical Quarterly, LVII
(1948), 126-146.
SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS 403
STEVENS, Harry R., "Further
Adventures in Refinement: Early
Concert Life in Cincinnati," in
Historical and Philosophical
Society of Ohio, Bulletin, V, No.
4 (December 1947), 22-32.
"Two Fine Old Hudson, Ohio,
Homes," in American Antiques Jour-
nal, III, No. 6 (June 1948), 6-7.
Illustrations of architecture and
furnishings.
WHEELER, Robert C., "Ohio
Gun-Makers-Artisans," in Museum
Echoes, XX (1947), 75-78.
WINTERMUTE, H. Ogden, "Connecticut
Came to Ohio," in Amer-
ican Antiques Journal, III, No. 6 (June 1948), 4-5.
Hudson, Ohio. Illustrations of
architecture.
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MORGAN, Richard G., and James H.
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RODABAUGH, James H., "Publications
in Ohio History," in Ohio
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RODABAUGH, James H., and S. Winifred
Smith, comps., "A Sur-
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Ohio State Archaeolog-
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ZUCKER, A. E., "Bibliography,
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BIOGRAPHY
BLISS, Walton, B., "The Leader for
Schools in the Ohio Legisla-
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404
OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
BROWN, John Mason, "Sherman in the
Saddle [with Text of Let-
ters to S. F. Miller]," in Saturday
Review of Literature, XXXI,
No. 9 (February 28, 1948), 26-30.
Written by William T. Sherman during the
Civil War.
BURTON, Katherine, Three Generations:
Marie Boyle Ewing
(1801-1864), Ellen Ewing Sherman
(1824-1888), Minnie
Sherman Fitch (1851-1913). New York, Longmans, Green and
Co., 1947. vii +
312p.
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CHAPIN, Henry, The Adventures of
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CRAMER, J. H., "The Great and the
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of Grace Bedell
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CRAMER, J. H., "Abraham Lincoln
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Ohio State Archaeological and
Historical Quarterly, LVII
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DICKORE, Marie, "Some Notable
Pioneers," in Historical and
Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
VI (1948), 101-103.
Little Miami Valley.
"Dr. Daniel Drake Lives
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Society of Ohio, Bulletin, V, No.
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HILMER, Gertrude, "An Apostle of
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Lived in Ohio 1830-56, 1862-1900.
HUGHES, Adella Prentiss, Music in My
Life. Cleveland, World
Publishing Co., c1947. 319p.
SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS 405
Founder of the Cleveland Symphony
Orchestra.
"John G. Kidd," in Publishers'
Weekly, CLIII (1948), 2088-2092.
Cincinnati bookseller.
"John Huntington," in Sohioan,
XX, No. 6 (June 1948), 11-16.
Cleveland philanthropist.
JOHNSTON, Ross B., comp., "West
Virginians in the American
Revolution," in West Virginia
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Includes data on the Zanes.
KELLER, Kathryn Miller, "Just
Before the World Came to an End:
The Story of Thomas L. Hawkins," in
Northwest Ohio Quar-
terly, XX (1948), 82-96.
KEISTER, Cecile M., "Elias Pattee,
Methodist Circuit Rider," in
Detroit Society for Genealogical
Research, Magazine, XI (1947-
48), 59-63.
KOHLER, Dayton, "Conrad Richter:
Early American," in College
English, VIII (1947), 221-227.
Writer of novels of the Ohio frontier.
LUCE, Henry R., "Charlie Taft's Big
Chance," in Fortune, XXXVI,
No. 2 (August 1947), 85-87, 162-166.
McKEE, Irving, Ben-Hur Wallace: The
Life of General Lew Wal-
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Press, 1947. x + 301p.
McLEAN, Joseph E., William Rufus Day:
Supreme Court Justice
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MARSHALL, Leslie, ed., Johnny
Appleseed, A Voice in the Wil-
derness--The Story of the Pioneer
John Chapman. Paterson,
N. J., Swedenborg Press, 1947. 74p.
Contributors to the volume are Harlan
Hatcher, Robert Price,
Florence Murdock, John W. Stockwell, and
Ophia D. Smith.
"Mr. Fred of the Lazari," in Fortune,
XXXVII, No. 3 (March
1948), 109-113, 162, 165-166, 168, 170,
173-174, 176, 178.
PETERSEN, William J., "Robert
Lucas," in Palimpsest, XXIX
(1948), 1-12.
406
OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Plum Grove, Home of the First
Governor of the Territory of Iowa,
Robert Lucas. Des Moines, State Historical Society of Iowa,
1948. 32p.
Reprint of three articles by William J.
Petersen, John C.
Parish, and Jacob A. Swisher in Palimpsest.
A Portrait of Anthony Wayne Painted
from Life by lean Pierre
Henri Elouis in 1796 and now
Reproduced from a Unique
Print for the Schoolchildren of
Detroit With a Historical
Essay on General Anthony Wayne by F.
Clever Bald. Ann
Arbor, University of Michigan, Clements
Library, 1948. 15p.
RANSOME, Jack Clifford, "David Ross
Locke: Civil War Propa-
gandist," in Northwest Ohio
Quarterly, XX (1948), 5-19.
RANSOME, Jack Clifford, "David Ross
Locke: The Post-War
Years," in Northwest Ohio
Quarterly, XX (1948), 144-158.
RENICK, Marion, Swimming Fever. New
York, Charles Scribner's
Sons, 1947. 181p.
Biography of Mike Peppe, Ohio State
University swimming
coach.
"Salmon P. Chase--Secretary of the
Treasury," in Lincoln Lore,
No. 971 (November 17, 1947).
SMITH, Ophia D., "Langstroth, the
'Bee Man' of Oxford," in Ohio
State Archaeological and Historical
Quarterly, LVII (1948),
147-164.
SPITZER, Mary Branch, "Mary Branch
Spitzer: An Autobiog-
raphy," in Northwest Ohio
Quarterly, XIX (1947), 200-215.
SUTTON, William A., "Sherwood
Anderson: The Clyde Years," in
Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XIX (1947), 99-114.
SUTTON, William A., "Sherwood
Anderson: The Spanish-Ameri-
can War Years," in Northwest
Ohio Quarterly, XX (1948),
20-36.
SWARTWOUT, Annie Fern, Missie; an
Historical Biography of
Annie Oakley. Blanchester,
Ohio, Brown Publishing Co.,
1947.
SWISHER, Jacob A., "Plum
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19-32.
Home of Robert Lucas in Iowa City.
SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS 407
TAYLOR, Dave R., "John
Vincent--History of a Famous M-L
Gunsmith," in Muzzle Blasts, IX,
No. 8 (April 1948), 12.
"William Dennison--Postmaster
General," in Lincoln Lore, No.
967 (October 20, 1947).
WILLIAMS, Gardner, "Francis
Ellingwood Abbot: Free Religionist.
The Toledo Episode, 1869-1873," in Northwest
Ohio Quarterly,
XX (1948), 128-143.
WILLIAMS, Mentor L., "Horace
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and Harbor Convention, 1847," in Inland
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218-223.
General data on the Great Lakes.
BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY
ARNOLD, Sam, and James Carlton Yocum, Business
Data, 1926-
1945, in Charts and Tables (Bureau of Business Research,
Research Monograph No. 42). Columbus, Ohio State Univer-
sity, Bureau of Business Research, 1947.
104p.
ASZLING, Richard, "The Story of
Liederkranz," in Ohio Magazine,
III, No. 5 (1948), 39-43.
BALLERT, Albert G., "The Coal Trade
of the Great Lakes and the
Port of Toledo," in Geographical
Review, XXXIII (1948),
194-205.
DONNELL, O. D., "The Petroleum
Industry in Ohio," in North-
west Ohio Quarterly, XIX (1947), 186-199.
HALL, Virginius C., "Governor
Morrow's Mill," in Historical and
Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
V, No. 4 (December
1947), 11-16.
HARLOW, Alvin F., The Road of the
Century: The Story of the
New York Central. New York, Creative Age Press, c1947.
447p.
Much Ohio material.
"Historic Insurance Company a Sohio
Stockholder," in Sohioan,
XIX, No. 9 (September 1947), 2-7.
Insurance Company of North America.
LANGLOIS, Thomas H., "The Ice
Industry at Put-in-Bay," in In-
land Seas, IV (1948), 41-43.
408
OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
PAULSON, F. M., "Operation
Freeze," in Sohioan, XX, No. 3
(March 1948), 15-19.
Difficulties of oil transportation
during freeze of Ohio River.
PORTER, Eugene O., "Financing
Ohio's Pre-Civil War Railroads,"
in Ohio State Archaeological and
Historical Quarterly, LVII
(1948), 215-226.
"Portsmouth Steel Goes Full
Blast," in Norfolk and Western Maga-
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"Pottery Plant Comes Back," in
Business Week, No. 964 (February
21, 1948), 21-22.
Scio, Ohio.
ROWE, John J., "Money and Banks in
Cincinnati Pre-Civil War,"
in Historical and Philosophical Society
of Ohio, Bulletin, VI
(1948), 74-99.
"Scio, Ohio, Makes a Quick
Comeback," in Life, XXIV, No. 9
(March 1, 1948), 32-33.
SHEPARD, Lee, "Steamboat Building
at Cincinnati," in Historical
and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
VI (1948), 16-18.
SPIEGELMAN, Mortimer, "The Failure
of the Ohio Life Insurance
and Trust Company, 1857," in Ohio
State Archaeological and
Historical Quarterly, LVII (1948), 247-265.
CIVIL WAR
DOWNES, Randolph C., "The Civil War
Diary of Fernando E.
Pomeroy," in Northwest Ohio
Quarterly, XIX (1947), 129-156.
HULL, Forrest, "Cannon in the
Laurel. Part I--Summer Thun-
der," in West Virginia Review, XXV,
No. 2 (November 1947),
13-14, 22.
Engagement at Carnifex Ferry, West
Virginia, in which promi-
nent Ohioans participated.
GRAYSTON, Florence L., "Lambdin P.
Milligan--A Knight of the
Golden Circle," in Indiana
Magazine of History, XLIII (1947),
379-391.
Lived in Ohio and held prisoner there.
MATHEWS, Joseph J., ed., The Capture
and Wonderful Escape of
General John H. Morgan. As reported
by Samuel C. Reid Jr.,
SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS 409
of the Atlanta Intelligencer. (Emory University, Publications,
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EDUCATION
AVREN, Frank E., "A Brief History
of Fairs," in Ohio Magazine,
III, No. 4 (August 1947), 21-23.
BAKER, John C., and Thomas J. Herbert,
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IRRMANN, Robert H., "The Library of
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Historical Quarterly, LVII
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JACKSON, Reid E., "The 'New'
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No. 3 (March 1948), 74-77.
JENNY, George F., "3 Steps to
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Educational procedure at the Ohio State
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RICHEIMER, Mary Jane, "A Century of
Local Education--Mas-
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Service," in Ohio
Schools, XXVI (1948), 166, 185.
SALOMON, Richard G., "Philander
Chase, Norman Nash, and
Charles Bulfinch-A Study in the Origins
of Old Kenyon," in
Historical Magazine of the Episcopal
Church, XV (1948),
209-231.
Also reprinted.
"University History--The Difficult
Beginning," in Ohio State Uni-
versity Monthly, XXXIX No. 5 (February 15, 1948), 3-4,
30-32.
"University History--Eventful Early
90's," in Ohio State Univer-
sity Monthly, XXXIX, No. 7 (April 15, 1948), 9-12.
"University History--The First
Decade," in Ohio State University
Monthly, XXXIX, No. 6 (March 15, 1948), 3-6.
"University History--The Second
Decade," in Ohio State Univer-
sity Monthly, XXXIX, No. 7 (April 15, 1948), 9-12.
WISH, Harvey, "Shaping the Seminar
in Local History," in Ohio
State Archaeological and Historical
Quarterly, LVII (1948),
179-184.
YOUNG, John J., "First Step in the
Second Century," in Ohio
Schools, XXVI (1948), 55, 94-95.
GENEALOGY
ANDERSON, Russell H., "The
Genealogical Resources of the West-
ern Reserve Historical Society
Library," in Indiana Magazine
of History, XLIV (1948), 211-215.
BREWER, Joseph Hillyer, "Early
Births in Granville, Ohio--Ac-
couchment List of Dr. William Samuel
Richards," in American
Genealogist, XXIV (1948), 115-118.
DICKORE, Marie, ed., "Little Miami
Valley Cemetery Inscrip-
tions," in Historical and
Philosophical Society, Bulletin, VI
(1948), 104-110.
DICKORE, Marie, ed., "Little Miami
Valley Cemetery Inscrip-
tions from Church, Township and Private
Burial Grounds," in
Historical and Philosophical Society of
Ohio, Bulletin, VI,
(1948), 53-58.
SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS 411
DICKORE, Marie, ed., "Little Miami
Valley Cemetery Inscrip-
tions--Columbia Baptist Cemetery,"
in Historical and Philo-
sophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, V,
No. 4 (December 1947),
41-47.
HUDSON, William C., comp.,
"Lieutenant James Martindell, A
Partisan Soldier of the
Revolution," in Detroit Society for
Genealogical Research, Magazine, X
(1946-47), 91-93; XI
(1947-48), 12-14, 35-38, 73-76, 97-100,
119-122.
Includes Ohio Martindale families.
KEECH, Mabel Louise, "'At the Sign
of the Crest'--Taffe-Taft
Coat-of-Arms," in Hobbies, LII,
No. 12 (February 1948),
138-139, 144.
Biographical data on the Cincinnati
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LITERATURE
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NATIONAL AND RACIAL GROUPS
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Insects
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Minerals
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Contributions of Ohioans to the survey.
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Plants
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Trees and Forestry
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THOMAS, Edward S., "Primer of Ohio
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Reprint from Columbus Sunday
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STROUSE, Don, "Lakes are Changing
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NEWSPAPERS
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PARKS AND RECREATION
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HICKEY, Margaret,
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Colt Ohio bred and owned.
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Historical Spots Each Season,"
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2-3 (1948), 3.
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Federation," in American Maga.
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STROUSE, Don, "Seven Lakes Planned
for Southern Ohio," in
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From Columbus Citizen.
POLITICS IN GOVERNMENT
DAVIDSON, Charles W., Jr., "Municipal Corporations-Tort
Liability," in Ohio State Law
Journal, IX (1948), 174-177.
DAVIDSON, W. P., and J. F. Shumaker,
"The Power of Ohio
Municipalities to Enact Private
Law," in Ohio State Law Jour-
nal, IX (1948), 152-156.
FORDHAM, Jefferson B., and Joe F. Asher,
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Municipal.
GEHRET, Kenneth G., "Oberlin's Mock
Conventions," in Chris.
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GLANDER, C. Emory, and Addison E. Dewey,
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GORRELL, James A., and Iltramar D. Weed,
"Erie Railroad: Ten
Years After," in Ohio State Law
Journal, IX (1948), 276-307.
GREGG, Ronald E., "City
Payroll-income Tax Proves Its Work-
ability," in American City, LXIII
(January 1948), 112-113,
115.
History of Toledo law of 1946.
HARPER, J. 0., and G. H. Savage,
"Procedure in Home Rule
Charter Making," in Ohio State
Law Journal, IX (1948),
127-140.
LEE, William J., "Appellate
Jurisdiction of the Courts of Appeals
in Ohio," in Ohio State Law
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MOLEY, Raymond, "Ohio is Two
States," in Newsweek, XXXI,
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Political history.
OWENS, Willard P., "Comparative
Powers of Charter and Non-
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Rule," in Ohio State
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PENDERGRAFT, Daryl, "Thomas Corwin
and the Conservative
Republican Reaction, 1858-1861," in
Ohio State Archaeolog-
ical and Historical Quarterly, LVII (1948), 1-23.
POMEROY, Earl S., The Territories and
the United States, 1861-
1890: Studies in Colonial
Administration. Philadelphia, Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania Press, 1947. vi
- 163p.
Deals with Ordinance of 1787 as a model
of territorial govern-
ment.
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Party Leaders of Ohio:
Exponents of Antislavery
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ological and Historical Quarterly, LVII (1948), 165-178.
SEASONGOOD, Murray, "Cincinnati and
Home Rule," in Ohio
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STEVENSON, Burton, and Robert W. Minor,
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OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
RELIGION
CRONENBERG, Milton, "When God and
The Devil Fought in
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1948), 16-21.
The churches' fight against crime in
Steubenville.
DOBBS, Catherine R., Freedom's Will.
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ratists of Zoar. An Historical
Adventure of Religious Com-
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1947. 104p.
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College Hill Case," in National
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(1947), 432.
Question of aid for parochial schools.
KUHNS, Frederick, "New Light on the
Plan of Union," in Presby-
terian Historical Society, Journal, XXVI
(1948), 19-43.
"The Methodist Church: Its Strength
Lies in Its Great Energy," in
Life, XXIII, No. 19 (November 10, 1947), 113-132.
Historical treatment. Pictures and text
on Wilmington, Ohio,
church and pastor, Thomas Adshead.
TRANSPORTATION
BOCK, Gene, "Ohio's Fairfield
County Beckons," in Covered Bridge
Topics, March 1948, 1, 9.
ESPY, G. Andrews, "The Greene
Line," in Historical and Philo-
sophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, VI
(1948), 40-50.
FIRESTONE, Clark B., "River of
Destiny," in Historical and Philo-
sophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, VI
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Ohio River.
FROHMAN, Charles E., "The Milan
Canal," in Ohio State Archae-
ological and Historical Quarterly, LVII (1948), 237-246.
JOHNSON, Gilbert R., "United
States-Canadian Treaties Affect-
ing Creat Lakes Commerce and
Navigation," in Inland Seas,
III (1947), 203-207.
JONES, Roger M., "The Rockefeller
Fleet," in Inland Seas, III
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LANGLOIS, Thomas H., "The Annual
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LORD, Robert A., "Covered Bridges
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MACKOY, Harry B., "The Licking
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METZMAN, Gustav, Cincinnati and
Ohio-Their Early Railroads.
New York, the Newcomen Society of
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"The R. N. Rice," in Inland
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Steamboat on Detroit and Cleveland line.
"Some Early River Steamers,"
in Old Print Shop, VII (1947-48),
75-77.
4 illustrations including Hibernia
No. 2 (Pittsburgh and Cin-
cinnati Steam Packet).
STEWART, Leola M., "Sandusky,
Pioneer Link Between Sail and
Rail," in Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical Quarterly,
LVII (1948), 227-236.
STUBIG, W. O., "The Strange Fate of
Sister Ships," in Inland
Seas, III (1947), 259-260.
Two ships built in a Cleveland shipyard.
"Three Municipal Railroads,"
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TRAVEL AND DESCRIPTION
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Franklin," in Pennsylvania
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Discusses sources of Crevecoeur's Voyages,
with descriptions of
the Ohio country.
BROWN, Ralph Hall, Historical
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Harcourt, Brace
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Covers Ohio River and Great Lakes
regions to 1830.
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428
OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
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Country, 1750-1815, as Described
in Journals and Letters," in Ohio
State Archaeological and
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FRENCH, Elsie Janet, "Bound Down, A
Summer Cruise in 1897,"
in Inland Seas, IV (1948), 47-53.
A cruise on the Great Lakes.
JACKSON, Reginald S., "Lake Erie's
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JORDAN, Philip D., The National Road. Indianapolis,
The Bobbs.
Merrill Company, 1948. 442p.
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House," in Northwest Ohio
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Toledo hostelry.
KLINGMAN, Orie Erb, "The Upper
Mississippi in 1840," in
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Describes trip of unidentified young man
from Cincinnati.
MAHR, August C., ed. and trans.,
"Down the Rhine to the Ohio-
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Munk, April 21-August
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"Report of the Executive Committee
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the Synod of Pennsylvania, containing
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Chiefly Rev. Wynecken's report on his
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Ohio, Indiana, and
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SCHNEIDER, Norris F., and Clair C.
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Seventeen Year Old Looks at the
Lakes, Part II," in Inland Seas,
III (1947), 180-184.
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Front-1848," in Historical and
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WORLD WAR II
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ciation, 1947. 46p.
SCHNEIDER, Norris F., Muskingum
County Men and Women in
World War II. Zanesville, Zanesville Publishing Company,
c1947. 511p.
MISCELLANEOUS
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Development News, IV, No. 2-3 (1948), 8-10, 18.
BILLINGTON, Ray A., "The Historians
of the Northwest Ordi.
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397413.
BUNKER, John, " In Her Garlands
Dressed," in Historical and
Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
V, No. 4 (December
1947), 16-21.
Concerns a gift of Catawba wine by
Nicholas Longworth.
LAWLIS, Chelsea L., "Migration to
the Whitewater Valley, 1820.
1830," in Indiana Magazine of
History, XLIII (1947), 225-
239.
Scattered references to Ohio places and
persons.
LAWLIS, Chelsea L., "Population of
the Whitewater Valley," in
Indiana Magazine of History, XLIV (1948), 161-174.
Contribution of Ohio.
MESSENGER, Amanda Long, comp. and ed., Ohio
State History of
the Daughters of the American
Revolution. Volume II. [Co-
lumbus, Ohio State Society, Daughters of
the American Revo-
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Adair, The Mystery of
the Horn Papers.
Offprint from the William and Mary
Quarterly, 3d ser., IV
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the Ohio National Guard," in
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Historical background of Christmas
celebrations in Ohio.
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Veterans of Foreign Service and
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State Archaeological
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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-
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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
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Ohio references and sources.
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