A SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS IN OHIO
HISTORY,
ARCHAEOLOGY, AND NATURAL HISTORY,
AUGUST 1953-JULY 1954
compiled by S. WINIFRED SMITH
AGRICULTURE
KAATZ, Martin R., "The Settlement
of the Black Swamp of Northwestern Ohio:
Pioneer Days," Northwest Ohio
Quarterly, XXV (1953), 134-156.
KAATZ, Martin R., "The Settlement
of the Black Swamp of Northwestern Ohio:
Later Days," Northwest Ohio
Quarterly, XXV (1953), 201-217.
LIPP, Frederick J., "The Home Place
. . . Being 150 Years of Ohio Farming,"
Inside Ohio Magazine, II, No. 8 (September 1953), 81-86.
MATHER, Eugene Cotton, and John Fraser
Hart, "Fences and Farms," Geographical
Review, XLIV (1954), 201-223. Numerous references and
illustrations pertaining
to Ohio.
WEAVER, John C., "Changing Patterns
of Cropland Use in the Middle West,"
Economic Geography, XXX (1954), 1-47.
WEAVER, John C., "Crop-Combination
Regions in the Middle West," Geographical
Review, XLIV (1954), 175-200.
ARCHAEOLOGY
BABY, Raymond S., and Robert M. Goslin,
"Archaeological Field Work, 1953,"
Museum Echoes, XXVI (1953), 79-80. Excavations by the Ohio Historical
Society.
BABY, Raymond S., Hopewell Cremation
Practices (Ohio Historical Society, Papers
in Archaeology, No. 1). Columbus, Ohio Historical Society, 1954. 7p.
HOLT, William P., "Indian Utility
Pieces," Ohio Archaeologist, III, No. 4 (October
1953), 11-12.
KRAMER, Leon, "Is There a Jet Black
Flint and May It Be Found in Ohio [?],"
Ohio Archaeologist, III, No. 4 (October 1953), 29-31.
LONG, Russell J., "Glacial Drift
Artifacts," Ohio Archaeologist, III, No. 4 (October
1953), 25-26.
MAYER-OAKES, William J.,
"Archeological Problems in the Upper Ohio Valley:
Part 3--The Central Area," Pennsylvania
Archaeologist, XXIII (1953), 64-67.
MEUSER, Gordon F., "Individual
Smoking Pipes Found on the Surface in Ohio,"
Ohio Archaeologist, IV, No. 2 (April 1954), 29.
MEUSER, Gordon F., "Platform Pipes
Found on the Surface in Ohio," Ohio Archae-
ologist, III, No. 4 (October 1953), 4-5.
"Ohio Hopewell Culture Material:
Donald McBeth Collection," Ohio Archaeologist,
IV, No. 2 (April 1954), 24-25.
SMITH, Arthur George, "A Stone
Grave in Lakewood, Ohio," Ohio Archaeologist,
III, No. 4 (October 1953), 12.
SMITH, Arthur George, "Waterworn
Artifacts From Late Pleistocene Lake Beaches
in Northern Ohio," American
Antiquity, XIX (1953-54), 156-157.
Also in Ohio
Archaeologist, IV, No. 1 (January 1954), 30-32.
WACHTEL, H. C., "The Mammoth in
Ohio," Ohio Archaeologist, IV, No. 2 (April
1954), 6-9. Mammoth bones in association
with fluted points.
ARTS AND CRAFTS
BARKER, Ernest F., "Ohio's Master
Paper Maker," Inside Ohio Magazine, III, No.
6 (June 1954), 24-28, 32.
388
A
Survey of Publications 389
BJERKOE, Ethel Hall, "The Shakers
and Their Furniture," Hobbies, the Magazine
for Collectors, LIX, No. 1 (March 1954), 57-59.
"Columbus Gallery of Fine
Arts," Midwest Museums Quarterly, XIV, No. 3 (July
1954), 32-33.
CUMMINGS, Abbott Lowell, "Ohio
State Capitol," Society of Architectural His-
torians, Journal, XIII (1954),
28. Continued from the May 1953 issue.
DODDS, Gilbert F., "The Historic
McDannald Homestead," Franklin County His-
torical Society, Historical and
Genealogical Bulletin, VI (1954), 10.
DWIGHT, Edward H., "Art in Early
Cincinnati," Cincinnati Art Museum, Bulletin,
August 1953, 4-11.
GEST, Neil C., "Ohio Glass in the
Museum Collection," Cincinnati Art Museum,
Bulletin, August 1953, 12-15.
HARDMAN, Anson F., "The Ohio
Pageant--The Story of Darling Nelly Gray,"
Inside Ohio Magazine, II, No. 11 (December 1953), 21-23.
"Historical Fact Surrendered in
Most Custer Paintings to Fanciful Misrepresentations,"
Montana Magazine of History, IV, No. 3 (Summer 1954), 26-29.
LOCKETT, Annie Hoge, "Luman Watson,
Clockmaker, Poet in Gadgets," Historical
and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
XII (1954), 38-56.
REVETT, Marion S., "Trends and
Fashions in Toledo Music," Northwest Ohio
Quarterly, XXVI (1954), 39-68.
RODABAUGH, James H., "Adena--A
Restored Ohio Home," Antiques, LXVI
(1953), 477-479.
"Three Centuries of Easter
Bonnets," The Beacon, April 1954. Hats modeled were
from the Ohio State Museum.
WHITE, Mrs. Fred R., "Shandy
Hall," Western Reserve Historical Society, Historical
Society News, IX, No. 7 (July 1954).
BIBLIOGRAPHIES, GUIDES, AND CATALOGS
BIGGERT, Elizabeth C., Guide to the
Manuscript Collections in the Library of the
Ohio State Archaeological and
Historical Society. Columbus, Ohio
State Archae-
ological and Historical Society, 1953.
153p.
[BIGGERT, Elizabeth C.), "The
William S. Pierson Papers," Museum Echoes, XXVI
(1953), 55-56.
FOLEY, Mary Peers, "More Notes on
the West by the Rev. Shane," Kentucky His-
torical Society, LII (1954), 111-113.
Concerns two volumes of John Dabney Shane
MSS located in the library of the
Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio.
JENNY, George F., comp., Handbook to
Aid in the Study of State & Local History:
A Comprehensive Reference Book of
Special Interest to Teachers in Ohio Schools.
Columbus, Ohio Sesquicentennial
Commission, 1953. 124p.
OVERMAN, William D., "The Firestone Archives and
Library," American Archivist,
XVI (1953), 305-309.
SMITH, S. Winifred, comp., "A
Survey of Publications in Ohio History, Archaeology,
and Natural History, August 1952-July
1953," Ohio State Archaeological and
Historical Quarterly, LXII (1953), 378-397.
THAYER, Gordon W., "A 17th Century
Work on Lake Erie," Inland Seas, IX (1953),
220-221. A 1696 manuscript by Louis
Armand.
WATKINS, Dorothy G., Bibliography of
Ohio Geology, 1819-1950 (Division of
Geological Survey, Fourth Series, Bulletin
52). Columbus, Ohio Division of
Geological Survey, 1953. 103p.
[WATKINS, Dorothy G., and Ethel Dean,
comps.), The Story of Ohio's Mineral
Resources and Publications of the
Ohio Division of Geological Survey (Ohio
Division of Geological Survey, Information
Circulars, No. 9). Columbus, Ohio
Division of Geological Survey, 1953.
47p.
390 Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly
WESSEN, Ernest J., "Jones' Nests
and Eggs of the Birds of Ohio," Bibliographical
Society of America, Papers, XLVII
(1953).
BIOGRAPHY
BANG, Ed, and others, Cleveland in
Full Face. Cleveland, Gruber Hollenden Founda-
tion, 1954. 180p. Brief biographical
sketches of Cleveland persons.
BIGLAND, Eileen, The Indomitable Mrs.
Trollope. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott
Company, 1954. 255p.
BROMFIELD, Louis, Pleasant Valley (Cardinal
Edition). New York, Pocket Books,
1954. 336p.
BROWN, Rollo Walter, The Hills Are
Strong. Boston, Beacon Press, 1953. 244p.
Nearly half the book devoted to
recollections of Ohio boyhood.
CATTON, Bruce, U. S. Grant and the
American Military Tradition (Library of
American Biography). Boston, Little,
Brown & Company, 1954. 201p.
CHURCHILL, Alfred Vance,
"Midwestern: Mother Churchill," Northwest Ohio
Quarterly, XXV (1953), 240-254.
COLEMAN, J. Winston, Jr., John
Filson, Esq., Kentucky's First Historian and
Cartographer. Lexington, Kentucky, Winburn Press, 1954. 16p. Filson's
con-
nection with Cincinnati is given two and
a half pages.
DARRACH, Mrs. William, and Mrs. Ernest
G. Vietor, "Reverend Manasseh Cutler,
LL.D., 1742-1825: His Career as a
Botanist," Essex Institute, Historical Collections,
XC (1954), 111-122.
DWIGHT, Edward H., "John P.
Frankenstein," Museum Echoes, XXVII (1954),
51-53.
DWIGHT, Edward H., "Robert S.
Duncanson," Museum Echoes, XXVII (1954),
43-45.
FORBES, J. D., Victorian Architect:
The Life and Work of William Tinsley.
Bloomington, Indiana University Press,
1953. 153p. Designed buildings in Ire-
land, Indiana, Ohio, and Wisconsin.
GRAHAM, William A., The Custer Myth:
A Source Book of Custeriana. Harris-
burg, Stackpole & Heck, 1953. 413p.
GRANT, U. S., III, "General Ulysses
S. Grant--A Close Up," Lincoln Herald, LV,
No. 3 (Fall 1953), 30-38.
"A Great Conservative Dies," Life,
XXXV, No. 6 (August 10, 1953), 39-42. A
brief sketch of Robert A. Taft.
HARDMAN, Anson F., "The Ohio
Pageant--Henry Howe. . .," Inside Ohio Maga-
zine, II, No. 9 (October 1953), 18-21.
HARDMAN, Anson F., "Some Famous
Ohioans: Ohio People Who Have Helped
Make American History," Inside
Ohio Magazine, II, No. 8 (September 1953),
94-100.
HINDS, Carol Joyce, "Angel of the
Battlefield," The Mount, IV, No. 2 (Ohio
Sesquicentennial Number, Summer 1953),
3-7. Story of Sister Anthony O'Connell's
work in the Civil War.
HOWARD, John Tasker, Stephen Foster,
America's Troubadour. New York, Thomas
Y. Crowell Company, rev. ed., 1954.
448p.
JONES, Willis R., "James A.
Garfield--Public Speaker," Hiram College, Bulletin,
XLVI, No. 1 (January 1954).
KERSHNER, Frederick D., Jr., "Ohio
Artist in Australia: Livingston Hopkins,"
Ohio State Archaeological and
Historical Quarterly, LXIII (1954),
113-134.
MASON, Miriam E., Dan Beard: Boy
Scout (Childhood of Famous Americans Series).
Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill Company,
1954. 192p. School edition.
O'CONNOR, Richard, Sheridan, the
Inevitable. Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill Com-
pany, 1953. 400p.
A
Survey of Publications 391
PARKER, Wyman W., "President
Hayes's Graduation Speeches," Ohio State Archaeo-
logical and Historical Quarterly, LXIII (1954), 135-146.
PHILLIPS, Hazel Spencer, "Marcus
Mote, Quaker Artist," Museum Echoes, XXVII
(1954), 11-14.
POESE, William, Ohio, the Home of
Presidents. Cleveland, Cleveland Chamber of
Commerce, 1954. 10p. A short sketch of
each of the Ohio presidents.
PRATT, Fletcher, Stanton: Lincoln's
Secretary of War. New York, W. W. Norton
& Company, 1953. 520p.
REITER, Edith S., "Charles Sullivan
(1794-1867)," Museum Echoes, XXVII (1954),
3-5.
REITER, Edith S., "Lily Martin
Spencer," Museum Echoes, XXVII (1954), 35-38.
REITER, Edith S., "Sala
Bosworth," Museum Echoes, XXVII (1954), 19-21.
SMITH, S. Winifred, "James Henry
Beard," Museum Echoes, XXVII (1954), 27-30.
SPIELMAN, William Carl, William
McKinley, Stalwart Republican: A Biographical
Study. New York, Exposition Press, 1954. 215p.
THORNTON, Willis, Newton D. Baker and
His Books. Cleveland, Press of Western
Reserve University, [1954]. 85p.
WHITE, William S., The Taft Story. New
York, Harper & Brothers, 1954. 288p.
WILSON, Hazel Hutchins, The Story of
Mad Anthony Wayne. New York, Grosset
& Dunlap, 1953. 188p.
BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY
A Brief History of . . . the Scio
Pottery Co., 1933-1953. Scio, Ohio,
Scio Civic
Club, 1953. Unpaged.
ELLIS, William D., "Pay to the
Order of George Murphy: The Story of Ohio
Banking," Inside Ohio Magazine, II,
No. 8 (September 1953), 91-93.
FIELDS, Ernest S., Some Notes on the
Historical Development of the Electric Utility
Industry in Ohio. N. p., n. pub., n. d. 28p. Mimeographed.
The Golden Years: A Half Century of
Progress in Dairying (Fiftieth
Anniversary
Edition, Borden's Moores and Ross, Blade).
Columbus, The Borden Company,
1953. History of the Moores and Ross
Company of Columbus. Also gives pictures
of local history interest.
HARRIS, William N., "Recent Changes
in the Industrial Development of Newark,
Ohio," Ohio Journal of Science, LIV
(1954), 269-273.
HASTINGS, Smith, "Defiance," Inside
Ohio Magazine, II, No. 9 (October 1953),
12-15.
LIPP, Frederick J., "Ohio Is the
Auto Industry's Sub-Assembly Line," Inside
Ohio Magazine, II, No. 8 (September 1953), 47-50.
LIPP, Frederick J., "Power! Ohio
Pioneered in the Field of Electric Power--Now
Produces More Than the Combined Capacity
of 15 Other States," Inside Ohio
Magazine, II, No. 8 (September 1953), 51-53.
LITTELL, William Adams, "The Great
Chemical Shore," Inside Ohio Magazine, III,
No. 4 (April 1954), 15-17.
[LONGSWORTH, Ferne M.], "Shay No.
3288," Allen County Historical Society,
The Reporter, No. 61 (September 1953), [2-4]. An account of the
invention
and development of the Shay locomotive
manufactured in Lima, Ohio.
MILLER, Ernest I., "The Death of an
Industry," Historical and Philosophical Society
of Ohio, Bulletin, XII (1954),
17-26. The carriage industry of Cincinnati.
NOYES, Edward, "The Window Glass
Industry of Utica, Ohio," Historical and
Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
XII (1954), 227-243.
"Ohio Leads the World in
----," Inside Ohio Magazine, II, No. 8 (September
1953), 110, 112.
392 Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly
SAGENDORPH, Kent, "Baker Raulang's
Second Century," Inside Ohio Magazine,
III, No. 5 (May 1954), 14-17, 32.
SAGENDORPH, Kent, "Marion--The Ohio
City Where First Things Come First,"
Inside Ohio Magazine, II, No. 10 (November 1953), 20-23.
Seventy Years of Electricity (Sesquicentennial issue of Forward). Dayton,
Ohio,
The Dayton Power and Light Company,
1953. 54p. Background history of Ohio
and Dayton, and detailed history of the
Dayton Power and Light Company.
TEMPLETON, Lee, "March of the Iron
Men: 150 Years of Sheer Drama from
'Crazy' Dan Heaton to Joe Slater," Inside
Ohio Magazine, II, No. 8 (September
1953), 39-44. Men prominent in the iron
and steel industry in Ohio.
"The Tool Builders: Ohio Builds the
Machines That Make the Things You Need
and Use," Inside Ohio Magazine, II,
No. 8 (September 1953), 45-46.
DIARIES, LETTERS, AND MEMOIRS
ANDERSON, Oscar E., Jr., ed.,
"Harvey W. Wiley Spends the Christmas Holidays
in the Miami Valley, 1865-1866,"
Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio,
Bulletin, XII (1954), 209-217. Letters from Wiley while a student
at Hanover
College in Indiana.
BERRY, Carleton C., Memory Sketches
of Over Fifty Years in Newspaper Composing
Rooms. Columbus, privately published for the author, 1954.
150p.
CHASE, Salmon P., Inside Lincoln's
Cabinet: The Civil War Diaries of Salmon P.
Chase. Edited by David Donald. New York, Longmans, Green and
Company,
1954. 342p.
"Christmas, 1791," Historical
and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XII
(1954), 66-68. Copy of a letter dated
Fort Washington, November 10, 1791,
from Michael McDonough to his brother
describing St. Clair's defeat.
CLARK, George Peirce, "An Early
Report on Oberlin College," Ohio State Archaeo-
logical and Historical Quarterly, LXIII (1954), 279-282. From the diary of the
Rev. John Pierce of Brookline,
Massachusetts, for August 12, 1836.
KINKEAD, Charles B., Ohio Diary, the
Saga of Raccoon Valley: Memoirs of Charles
B. Kinkead. New York, Exposition Press, 1953. 268p. Autobiography
of a
retired West Virginia businessman whose
parents were Ohio pioneers.
McFARLAND, Marvin W., ed., The Papers
of Wilbur and Orville Wright. New
York, McGraw Hill Book Company, 1953. 2
vols., 1,337p.
MARCHMAN, Watt P., ed., "The
Washington Visits of Jenny Halstead, 1879-1881,
from Her Letters," Historical and
Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XII
(1954), 179-193. Jenny Halstead was the
daughter of Murat Halstead of Cin-
cinnati. She visited at the home of
General Sherman and was a guest of Mrs.
Hayes at the White House.
The Papers of Sir William Johnson. Volume IX. The Indian Uprising, 1764-
1765. Prepared for publication by Milton W. Hamilton. Albany,
N. Y., Uni-
versity of the State of New York,
Division of Archives and History, 1953. 994p.
"A Quaker Family Removes to
Ohio," Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio,
Bulletin, XI (1953), 305-313. A letter of Benjamin Conard, dated
Highland
County, Ohio, 5mo., 12, 1850, describing
an eighteen-day trip from Chester
County, Pennsylvania, to Highland
County, Ohio, where he settled.
SHRIVER, Phillip R., "A Wilsonian
Paradox," Ohio State Archaeological and His-
torical Quarterly, LXIII (1954), 147-154. Three letters of Woodrow Wilson
to
Ambassador Myron T. Herrick concerning
an invitation to the president to visit
France in 1913.
SMITH, William E., and Ophia D.,
"The Diary of Charles Peabody," Historical and
Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
XI (1953), 274-292; XII (1954), 119-139.
The entries cover October 4, 1845,
through May 19, 1846, while Peabody was
located in Cincinnati as district
secretary of the American Tract Society.
A
Survey of Publications 393
WADDELL, Nell, Sulphur and Molasses. New
York, Vantage Press, 1953. 153p.
Reminiscences of her girlhood in Ohio.
WAYMAN, Dorothy G., ed., "Some
Unpublished Correspondence Between the
Bellamy Storers and Cardinal O'Connell,
1908-1929," Catholic Historical Review,
XL (1954), 129-177.
EDUCATION AND CULTURE
"Antioch College: An Ohio
Tradition," Inside Ohio Magazine, III, No. 6 (June
1954), 18-21, 33.
BLAZIER, George J., "Early
Libraries of Ohio," Ohio Library Association, Bulletin,
XXIV (1924), 2-4.
EADS, Roscoe C., "Cincinnati
Libraries," Special Libraries, XLV (1954), 119-122.
"Fathers of a New Ideal for High
Education," The Ohio Alumnus, XXXII, No. 5
(February 1954), 20-21.
HARDMAN, Anson F., "The Ohio
Pageant--Bathsheba Rouse: Mother of Ohio
Education," Inside Ohio
Magazine, II, No. 10 (November 1953), 24-27.
HOOVER, Thomas N., The History
of Ohio University. Athens, Ohio, Ohio Uni-
versity Press, 1954. 274p.
KUHNS, Frederick I., "Home Missions
and Education in the Old Northwest,"
Presbyterian Historical Society, Journal,
XXXI (1953), 137-155; XXXII (1954),
19-36. Includes an account of the
establishment of Western Reserve Academy,
Lane Theological Seminary, Oberlin
College, Muskingum Academy, and Marietta
College, among others.
LEE, Sherman E., "Techniques of
Exhibition [Cleveland Museum of Art]," Midwest
Museums Quarterly, XIV, No. 3 (July 1954), 31-32.
LIPP, Frederick J., "Linda Woodhall
Buys $3,006.72 Worth," Inside Ohio Magazine,
II, No. 8 (September 1953), 56-60.
Education in Ohio from the beginnings.
LOMONT, Barbara, Dorothy Pax, and Ruth
V. Haar, "This, Our Harvest," The
Mount, IV, No. 2 (Ohio Sesquicentennial Number, Summer 1953),
21-26. Con-
tributions of the women of the College
of Mount St. Joseph-on-the-Ohio to the
fine arts.
MARSHALL, William E., and John S. Still,
"Exhibits Preparation and Techniques
[at the Ohio State Museum]," Midwest
Museums Quarterly, XIV, No. 3 (July
1954), 23-25.
NELSON, Narka, The Western College
for Women, 1853-1953. Oxford, Ohio,
Western College, 1954. 248p.
"Ohio State 'J' School 40 Years
Old," Ohio Newspaper, XXXV, No. 7 (April
1954), 1.
PATTERSON, Grove, "The Fellowship
of Those Who Care," Oberlin Alumni
Magazine, L, No. 2 (January 1954), 7-9. Reminiscences of Oberlin
College in
the early 1900's.
"Pioneers in Culture: Ohio
Federation of Women's Clubs Blazed the Way for
Libraries, Child Welfare, Pure Food
Laws, and Many Other Benefits," Inside Ohio
Magazine, II, No. 8 (September 1953), 102, 104.
PRICE, Hazel Huston, A History of
Home Economics in Ohio, Yesterday, Today and
Tomorrow, 1886-1954. [Columbus], Ohio Home Economics Association, 1954.
50p.
ST. CLAIR, A. D., Ohio Public School
Facilities Survey: Inventory of Existing Public
School Facilities, Needs, and
Resources. Columbus, State of Ohio,
Department of
Education, 1952. 102p.
VITZ, Carl, "Henry F. Farny and the
McGuffey Readers," Historical and Philosophical
Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XII
(1954), 91-108.
394 Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly
FOLKLORE
BUCKLEY, Bruce R., "'Uncle' Ira
Cephas--a Negro Folk Singer in Ohio," Midwest
Folklore, III (1953), 5-18.
COFFIN, Tristram P., "The State of
Folklore and the State of Ohio," Midwest
Folklore, III (1953), 19-27.
GENEALOGY
BAER, Mabel Van Dyke, "Augustus
Mortimer Van Dyke and Related Millcreek
Valley Families," Historical and
Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XII
(1954), 71-78.
BLAZIER, George J., "The Pioneer
Battelles and Their Contributions to the Building
of Ohio and West Virginia," West
Virginia History, XV (1953-54), 258-268.
CUMMINS, Virginia Raymond,
"Armstrong Chapel Cemetery, Indian Hill, Hamilton
County, Ohio," Historical and
Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XII (1954),
172-176.
CUMMINS, Virginia Raymond,
"Finneytown Cemetery," Historical and Philosophical
Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XI
(1953), 340-342.
CUMMINS, Virginia Raymond,
"Finneytown, Origin and First Families," Historical
and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
XI (1953), 331-340.
DICKORE, Marie, "The Nathaniel
Shepherd Armstrong Family, Pioneer Millers of
the Little Miami Valley,"
Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
XII (1954), 167-176.
DICKORE, Marie, "The Peter
Laboyteaux Family of Mt. Healthy, Ohio," Historical
and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
XII (1954), 255-257.
DUBBS, C. E., and Mrs. W. E. Klopp,
copyists, "The Laboyteaux Cemetery, North-
west Corner Van Zandt and Hamilton
Roads, Hamilton County, Ohio," Historical
and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
XII (1954), 257-260.
PACKER, Warren M., copyist,
"Tombstone Inscriptions, Hiller Cemetery, Washington
Township, Darke County, Ohio,"
Detroit Society for Genealogical Research,
Magazine, XVII (1953-54), 40.
POWERS, Lillian I. F., "Mary
Catherine Whisler, A Pioneer Wife and Mother,"
Garretson News, XI, No. 2 (June 1954), 1-4.
"Roster of Members," Society
of Indiana Pioneers, Year Book, 1953, 54-110. Gives
names of ancestors and places of origin.
Many from Ohio.
SMITH, Edward Church, "The Family
of Samuel Smith of Middle Haddam, Con-
necticut, and Euclid, Ohio," American
Genealogist, XXIX (1953), 230-238.
SPRING, Mrs. Everett E., "Society
of Friends Burying Ground, Franklin Township,
Fulton County, Ohio," Detroit
Society for Genealogical Research, Magazine, XVII
(1954), 107-108.
WALTON, John, "The Date of John
Filson's Birth," Historical and Philosophical
Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XII
(1954), 67-68.
GENERAL
BARNHART, John D., Valley of
Democracy: The Frontier Versus the Plantation
in the Ohio Valley, 1775-1818. Bloomington, Indiana, Indiana University Press,
1953. 338p.
BAHMER, Robert H., "Keep the Record
Straight," Ohio State Archaeological and
Historical Quarterly, LXIII (1954), 225-239. Archives administration, with
special
reference to the National Archives.
ELLIS, William D., "The Biggest, the Most, and the
First," Inside Ohio Magazine,
II, No. 8 (September 1953), 37-38.
Statistics on Ohio.
LINDSEY, David, An Outline History of
Ohio. Ann Arbor, Michigan, Edwards
Brothers, 1953. 67p. Lithoprinted.
A
Survey of Publications 395
"Ohio Today," Fortune, XLIX,
No. 4 (April 1954), 89-109.
PALMER, Julia, "What Is Ohio?"
Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXV (1953), 126-133.
ROSEBOOM, Eugene H., and Francis P.
Weisenburger, A History of Ohio.
Columbus, Ohio State Archaeological and
Historical Society, 1953. 412p. New,
illustrated edition.
HISTORICAL FICTION AND DRAMA
ALLIS, Marguerite, Brave Pursuit: A
Novel. New York, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1954.
312p. Laid in early Ohio.
ALLIS, Marguerite, To Keep Us Free. New
York, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1953.
344p. Ohio background.
BOESCH, Mark, Beyond the Muskingum. Philadelphia,
John C. Winston, 1953.
214p. Based on story of Lewis Wetzel.
For ages 12 to 16.
DAUGHERTY, Kermit, Out of the Red
Brush. Cleveland and New York, World
Publishing Company, 1954. 251p.
JOHNSON, Grace and Harold, Courage
Wins. New York, E. P. Dutton & Com-
pany, 1954. 222p. Story of family in the
Western Reserve in the early 1800's.
For ages 11 to 16.
SMART, Charles Allen, The Green
Adventure. Athens, Ohio, Ohio University Press,
1954. 186p. Drama depicting the early
history of Ohio University.
WELLS, Helen Frances Weinstock, Escape
by Night: A Story of the Underground
Railroad. Philadelphia, John C. Winston Company, 1953. 191p.
Scene laid
in Marietta, Ohio, in the 1850's. For
juvenile readers.
INDIANS AND INDIAN WARS
BABY, Raymond S., and Richard C. Knopf,
"Additional Structural Features of the
Fort Washington Powder Magazine,"
Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio,
Bulletin, XI (1953), 320-325.
BAUMAN, Robert F., "The Belated
Advocate of Ottawa Rights--Cha-no: Charloe
the Speaker," Northwest Ohio
Quarterly, XXVI (1954), 146-170. Maumee Valley
Ottawa chief and his memorial of 1829 to
the lieutenant governor of Canada re-
garding land claims of the Ottawa.
BAUMAN, Robert F., "Pontiac's
Successor, The Ottawa Au-goosh-away (E Gouch-e-
ouay)," Northwest Ohio
Quarterly, XXVI (1954), 8-38.
BLACK, Glenn A., "The Historic
Indian of the Ohio Valley: An Archaeologist's
View," Ohio State Archaeological
and Historical Quarterly, LXIII (1954), 155-165.
GRAHAM, W. A., "The Custer
Myth," American Heritage, V, No. 4 (Summer
1954), 33-35.
KNOPF, Richard C., ed., "Wayne's
Western Campaign: The Wayne-Knox Corre-
spondence, 1793-1794," Pennsylvania
Magazine of History and Biography, LXXVIII
(1954), 298-341.
LEIGHTON, Margaret, The Story of
General Custer. New York, Grosset & Dunlap,
1954. 179p.
LUCE, Edward S., "Custer
Battlefield," American Heritage, V, No. 4 (Summer
1954), 36-43.
"Red Jacket," Historical and
Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XII (1954),
65.
SMITH, Dwight L., "The Problem of
the Historic Indian in the Ohio Valley: The
Historian's View," Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LXIII
(1954), 172-180.
SMITH, Dwight L., "Wayne and the
Treaty of Greene Ville," Ohio State Archaeo-
logical and Historical Quarterly, LXIII (1954), 1-7.
396 Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly
STEWART, Edgar I., ed., "I Rode
with Custer," Montana Magazine of History, IV,
No. 3 (Summer 1954), 17-25. An account
of Private Edwin Pickard, who wit-
nessed parts of the battle of the Little
Big Horn.
TUTTLE, Carolyn, "Wilderness
Outpost," The Mount, IV, No. 2 (Ohio Sesqui-
centennial Number, Summer 1953), 18-20.
Fort Washington, Cincinnati.
VOEGELIN, Erminie W., "[The
Historic Indian of the Ohio Valley:] An Ethno-
historian's Viewpoint," Ohio
State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LXIII
1954), 166-171.
WAINWRIGHT, Nicholas B., "George
Croghan and the Indian Uprising of 1747,"
Pennsylvania History, XXI (1954), 21-31.
LITERARY HISTORY
BUDD, Louis J., "Howells'
'Blistering and Cauterizing,'" Ohio State Archaeological
and Historical Quarterly, LXII (1953), 334-347.
JONES, Howard Mumford, and Walter B.
Rideout, Letters of Sherwood Anderson.
Boston, Little, Brown and Company, 1953.
479p.
ORIANS, G. Harrison, "The Toledo
Literary Scene, 1875-1900," Northwest Ohio
Quarterly, XXVI (1954), 109-145.
LOCAL HISTORY
Adams County Music Festival. West Union, Ohio, Adams County Music Edu-
cation Association, 1953. 44p.
Historical sketches of towns, townships, and
schools.
BLOWER, Arthur H., "Tales of Old
Akron," Summit County Historical Society,
Bulletin, VII, No. 2 (February 1954).
CAREN, Henry J., "Columbus," Museum
Echoes, XXVI (1953), 59-62.
DAVIDSON, John, and others, Out of
the Wilderness: An Account of Events in
Greene County, Ohio. [Xenia, Ohio], Greene County Sesquicentennial Or-
ganization, 1953. 306p.
DODDS, Gilbert F., "The Duke of
Saxe-Weimar Visits Franklin County," Franklin
County Historical Society, Historical
and Genealogical Bulletin, VI, No. 1
(January 1954), 90.
DOWNES, Randolph C., "Toledo,"
Museum Echoes, XXVI (1953) 75-78.
DOWNES, Randolph C., "Toledo and
the Ohio Centennial of 1902," Northwest
Ohio Quarterly, XXV (1953), 189-200.
Early History of Carroll County. [Carrollton, Ohio, Carroll County Sesquicentennial
Committee, 1953]. 12p.
ERVIN, Edgar, Pioneer History of
Meigs County, Ohio, to 1949, Including Masonic
History of the Same Period. [Pomeroy], Meigs County Pioneer Society, [1953].
514p.
HACKMAN, Frank M., "Lima," Museum
Echoes, XVI (1953), 91-94.
HADLEY, Chalmers, "The Society for
the Suppression of Music," Historical and
Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
XI (1953), 314-319.
HARDMAN, Anson F.,
"Circleville," Inside Ohio Magazine, III, No. 2 (February
1954), 28-31.
HARDMAN, Anson F., "The Portsmouth
Story," Inside Ohio Magazine, III, No. 3
(March 1954), 18-21.
HARDMAN, Anson F.,
"Westerville," Inside Ohio Magazine, III, No. 1 (January
1954), 24-27.
HARDMAN, Anson F.,
"Zanesville," Inside Ohio Magazine, III, No. 4 (April
1954), 24-[27].
HAYES, Melvin L., "The Great Land
Sale," Toledo Blade Pictorial, June 13, 1954,
A
Survey of Publications 397
20-21. Land sale at Toledo, October 2,
1872, with reproduction of page of
brochure and map of 1872.
HILL, Leonard U., and others, A
History of Miami County, Ohio (1807-1953).
[Troy, Ohio], Miami County Ohio
Sesquicentennial Committee, 1953. 403p.
JONES, William Harvey, The Welsh
Hills: The Story of a Pioneer Community.
Edited by Raymond Evans. Privately
published. 83p. Mimeographed.
KERN, Mrs. Charles A., History of
Germantown. Germantown, Ohio, Germantown
Sesquicentennial Historical Committee,
1954. [14p.]
KINDER, William Rusk, Historic Notes
of Miami County. Troy, Ohio, The Troy
Foundation, 1953. viii+213p.
KING, Arthur G., "Clarkson's
Clifton Farm and Pioneer Neighbors," Historical
and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
XI (1953), 293-304.
LONGSWORTH, Ferne M., "Elm and Main
in the 1830's," Allen County Historical
Society, The Reporter, No. 62
(February 1954), 1-6. Lima, Ohio.
LUPTON, Phyllis E., "Historic
Martins Ferry," Inside Ohio Magazine, II, No. 11
(December 1953), 28-31.
OGAN, Lew, History of Vinton County,
Ohio, Wonderland of Ohio. McArthur,
Ohio, privately published, 1954. 322p.
OVERMAN, William D., "Akron," Museum
Echoes, XXVI (1953), 83-86.
[PECKHAM, Howard H.], "An Ohio
Example," Indiana History Bulletin, XXX
(1953), 130. On the work of the Geauga
County Historical Society.
Pioneer and General History of Geauga
County. Chardon, Ohio, Geauga County
Historical and Memorial Society, 1953.
783p.
REISS, George R., "Kelley's
Island," Flying, LIV, No. 5 (May 1954), 28-29, 57.
RHODES, Irwin S., "Notes on the
Pioneer Bar of Cincinnati," Historical and
Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
XII (1954), 140-158.
SCOTTON, Arlene A., "Wellsville in
1853," Wellsville Echoes, V
(1953), 42-47.
SEIFERT, Myron T., "Coumbus
Maennerchor Celebrates Christmas Day, December
25, 1881," Franklin County
Historical Society, Historical and Genealogical Bulletin,
VI, No. 1 (January 1954), 88.
STEWART, Leola M., "Sandusky,"
Museum Echoes, XXVI (1953), 67-70.
STEWART, Nelson, History of Pleasant
Plain, Ohio (Formerly New Columbia),
Commemorating Its Founding by Samuel
Craig on November 13, 1852. Privately
published, 1952.
MEDICAL HISTORY
DAVIS, Paul A., "Dedication of
Plaque Memorializing the Physicians in the Indian
Wars," Ohio State Medical
Journal, XLIX (1953), 900-901; L (1954), 49.
DAVIS, William F., "Ohioan Performs
First U. S. Appendectomy," Ohio State
Medical Journal, L (1954), 48-49.
DITTRICK, Howard, "A Bit of
Americana from Trumbull County (an Herb
Cutter)," Ohio State Medical
Journal, XLIX (1953), 1105.
EDWARDS, Linden F., "Cincinnati's
'Old Cunny,' a Notorious Purveyor of Human
Flesh," Ohio State Medical
Journal, L (1954), 466-469.
FORMAN, Jonathan, "A Country Doctor
in Germany Has Found a Germ Is the
Cause of Consumption," Ohio
State Medical Journal, L (1954), 566-567.
FORMAN, Jonathan, "Medical
Journalism in Ohio," Ohio State Medical Journal,
XLIX (1953), 710-712, 815-818.
HALE, Kelley, and R. S. Bassler,
"Dr. George M. Austin, a Super Intellect in
Science as Well as Medicine," Ohio
State Medical Journal, L (1954), 253-254.
HEIDER, Francis J., "Physicians'
Role in the Development of Withamsville, Ohio,"
Ohio State Medical Journal, L (1954), 361-362.
398
Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly
McGAVRAN, Charles W., and James H.
Warren, "Introduction of Insulin to
Columbus," Ohio State Medical
Journal, XLIX (1953), 1005-1006.
"Memorial to Richard Allison, M.
D.," Ohio State Medical Journal, L (1954), 690.
POMEROY, L. A., "A Student
Assistant to 'G. W.' [Crile]," Ohio State Medical
Journal, XLIX (1953), 1106.
SIMON, S. William, "The Medical
History of the Veterans Administration Center
at Dayton, Ohio (1900-1930)," Bulletin
of the History of Medicine, XXVIII
(1954), 73-79.
TYLER, James J., "Dr. John
Williamson Seely," Ohio State Medical Journal, XLIX
(1953), 901-902.
WAITE, Frederick C., "Medical
Education in Ohio," Ohio State Medical Journal,
XLIX (1953), 623-624.
WHITTAKER, Alfred H., "James T.
Whittaker, M. D., of Cincinnati," Ohio State
Medical Journal, L (1954), 142-146.
MISCELLANEOUS
ANDERSON, Russell H., "The Pease
Map of the Connecticut Western Reserve,"
Ohio State Archaeological and
Historical Quarterly, LXIII (1954),
270-278.
DODDS, Gilbert F., "Indian Monument
Oldest in Ohio," Ohio Monument Builder,
XVII (1954), 22-26.
ELLIS, William, "The Story Thus Far
as Seen Through 150 Years of Newspaper
Headlines," Inside Ohio
Magazine, II, No. 8 (September 1953), 27-34.
HANSEN, Ann Natalie, ed., Ohio, 1954
Yearbook, with Notes and Pictures.
Columbus, Martha Kinney Cooper Ohioana
Library Association, 1953. Unpaged.
MARSHALL, Schuyler C., "Four
Buckeye Argonauts in California," Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical Quarterly,
LXII (1953), 368-377.
RENICK, Marion, and Margaret C. Tyler, Buckskin
Scout and Other Ohio Stories.
Cleveland, World Publishing Company,
1953. 192p. Teen-age level.
NATURAL HISTORY
"Close-Up of Two Patient Men,"
Sohioan, XXVI, No. 2 (April 1954), 2-6. Karl
Maslowski and Woody Goodpaster, nature
photographers and writers.
KAIN, Allan, "Naturalist at
Work," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVII, No. 8
(August 1953), 16-19. Karl Maslowski.
LANGLOIS, Thomas H., The Western End
of Lake Erie and Its Ecology. Ann
Arbor, Michigan, J. W. Edwards, 1954.
459p.
Birds
BEDNARIK, Karl, "Ohio's
White-headed Monarch," Ohio Conservation Bulletin,
XVIII, No. 3 (March 1954), 4-31.
BROOKS, Maurice, "Appalachian
Region," in "Regional Reports--Nesting Season,
June 1 to August 15, 1953," Audubon
Field Notes, VII (1953), 307-309. Region
includes part of Ohio.
BROOKS, Maurice, "Appalachian
Region," in "Region Reports--Fall Migration,
August 16 to November 30, 1953," Audubon
Field Notes, VIII (1954), 17-19.
BROOKS, Maurice, "Appalachian
Region," in "Region Reports--Spring Migration,
April 1 to May 31, 1953," Audubon
Field Notes, VII (1953), 272-273.
BROOKS, Maurice, "Appalachian
Region" in "Region Reports--Winter Season,
December 1, 1953 to March 31,
1954," Audubon Field Notes, VIII (1954),
250-252.
HICKEY, Margaret B., ed.,
"Fifty-fourth Christmas Bird Count," Audubon Field
Notes, VIII (1954), 48-226. Sections 228-255, pp. 129-138,
pertain to Ohio.
A
Survey of Publications 399
NOLAN, Val, Jr., "Middlewestern
Prairie," in "Region Reports--Fall Migration,
August 16 to November 30, 1953," Audubon
Field Notes, VIII (1954), 21-23.
Region includes part of Ohio.
NOLAN, Val, Jr., "Middlewestern
Prairie Region," in "Regional Reports--Nesting
Season, June 1 to August 15, 1953,"
Audubon Field Notes, VII (1953), 310-312.
NOLAN, Val, Jr., "Middlewestern
Prairie Region," in "Region Reports--Spring
Migration, April 1 to May 31,
1953," Audubon Field Notes, VII (1953), 275-276.
NOLAN, Val, Jr., "Middlewestern
Prairie Region," in "Region Reports--Winter
Season, December 1, 1953 to March 31,
1954," Audubon Field Notes, VIII (1954),
254-256.
PUTNAM, L. S., and C. E. Knoder,
"Five Nestings of a Pair of Captive Mourning
Doves," Wilson Bulletin, LXV
(1953), 280. At Ohio State University orni-
thological laboratory.
SKAGGS, M. B., "Memorandum on
Nighthawks Nesting at Cleveland, Ohio,"
Redstart, XXI, No. 1 (December 1953), 21.
Conservation
BEDNARIK, Karl, and John Anderson,
"How Good Is Ohio's Duck Factory?" Ohio
Conservation Bulletin, XVII, No. 10 (October 1953), 4-5, 51-32.
BOURBON, Ken, "Franklin
County," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVIII, No. 1
(January 1954), 4-7.
CHAPMAN, Floyd B., "Killdeer
Plains," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVII, No. 8
(August 1953), 2-3, 27, 32.
COCHRAN, Rod, "Belmont
County," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVIII, No. 7
(July 1954), 10-12, 30.
COCHRAN, Rod, "Van Wert
County," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVIII, No. 3
(March 1954), 12-15.
CUMMINS, Robert, Jr., "Ohio's Fish
Tagging Program," Ohio Conservation Bulletin,
XVIII, No. 7 (July 1954), 14, 30.
DAMBACH, Charles A., "Wildlife in
the Muskingum Watershed," Ohio Conservation
Bulletin, XVIII, No. 7 (July 1954), 6-7.
ESHMEYER, R. W., "How Are We Doing
in Fish Management?" Ohio Conservation
Bulletin, XVII, No. 10 (October 1953), 22-23, 32.
GILFILLAN, Merrill C., "Darke
County," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVII, No.
10 (October 1953), 12-15, 30-31.
GILFILLAN, Merrill C., "Geauga
County," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVII, No.
8 (August 1953), 8-11.
GUILIANA, Edward, "We 'Hunted'
Hunkies Out of Season," Ohio Conservation
Bulletin, XVII, No. 8 (August 1953), 6-7.
JONES, Dorsey, "Guernsey County,"
Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVII, No. 12
(December 1953), 12-15.
KNUDSEN, Lyle L., and Paul H. Struthers,
"Stripmine Reclamation Research in
Ohio," Ohio Journal of Science, LIII
(1953), 351-355.
LIDE, Rufus, "Columbiana
County," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVII, No. 8
(August 1953), 4-7.
McCLELLAN, Charles, "Lawrence County," Ohio
Conservation Bulletin, XVII, No.
11 (November 1953), 8-10, 30.
McGILLIARD, Walter, "Champaign
County," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVIII,
No. 6 (June 1954), 8-11.
MANLEY, Wesley M., "Piedmont Lake," Ohio
Conservation Bulletin, XVII, No. 8
(August 1953), 8-9, 32.
400 Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly
MOORE, Paul, "New Pheasants for
Ohio?" Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVIII, No.
1 (January 1954), 2-3.
O'BRIEN, Tom, "Ohio's Animal
Visitors," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVII, No.
10 (October 1953), 2-3, 30.
QUIGLEY, Kenneth L., "Who Owns
Ohio's Forests," Ohio Conservation Bulletin,
XVII, No. 12 (December 1953), 16-17.
TEMPLETON, Lee, "How Fares the
Land? Very Well Indeed--Thanks to Ohio,
Home of the Conservancy Concept," Inside
Ohio Magazine, II, No. 8 (September
1953), 87-88.
WATERS, John, "Lake Alma," Ohio
Conservation Bulletin, XVII, No. 8 (August
1953), 20-21.
WATERS, John, "Lake Jackson," Ohio
Conservation Bulletin, XVIII, No. 3 (March
1954), 16-17.
WHITE, Ray M., "Ohio's Burning
Responsibility," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVII,
No. 8 (August 1953), 12-13, 31-32.
Record of forest fires in the fall of 1952.
Fishes, Reptiles, and Amphibians
DAIBER, Franklin C., "Notes on the
Spawning Population of the Freshwater Drum
(Aplodinotus grunniens Rafinesque) in Western Lake Erie," American
Midland
Naturalist, L (1953-54), 159-171.
DUELLMAN, William E., "The
Salamander Plethodon richmondi in Southwestern
Ohio," Copeia, 1954, 40-43.
GREEN, Donald M., and Warren F. Walker,
Jr., "A Northern Extension of the
Range of Plethodon richmondi in
Ohio," Copeia, 1954, 60.
KRUEGER, Russell F., "A Survey of
the Helminth Parasites of Fishes from Van
Buren Lake and Rocky Ford Creek," Ohio
Journal of Science, LIV (1954), 277-279.
MAHR, August C., "John
Heckewaelder's 'Toads' (April 25th, 1773)," Ohio Journal
of Science, LIII (1953), 217-219.
MARCY, Donald E., "The Food and
Growth of the White Crappie, Pomoxis
annularis, in Pymatuning Lake, Pennsylvania and Ohio," Copeia,
1954, 236-239.
ODLAUG, Theron O., "Parasites of
Some Ohio Amphibia," Ohio Journal of Science,
LIV (1954), 126-128.
PELTON, John Z., "Can You Identify
Ohio's Black Basses," Ohio Conservation
Bulletin, XVII, No. 8 (August 1953), 14.
WICKLIFF, E. L., "Kinsey Report on
Ohio Fishes," Ohio Conservation Bulletin,
XVIII, No. 1 (January 1954), 18, 30-31.
WICKLIFF, E. L., "Meet John A.
Grindle," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVII, No. 8
(August 1953), 22-23. The grindle fish
or Amia calva Linneaus.
Geology
ALKIRE, Robert L., comp., Oil and Gas
Well Drilling Statistics for 1952; Historical
Review of Oil and Gas Developments in
Ohio (Part I and Part II, Petroleum
and
Natural Gas Series No. 4, Ohio Division
of Geological Survey, Reports of In-
vestigations, No. 19). Columbus, Ohio Division of Geological Survey,
1953. 68p.
BRANT, Russell A., The Lower
Kittanning (No. 5) Coal Bed (Ohio Division of
Geological Survey, Reports of
Investigations, No. 21). Columbus, Ohio Division
of Geological Survey, 1954. 59p.
GOLDTHWAIT, Richard P., "Ohio's
Geology as Related to Soils and Aggregates for
Road Building," in Proceedings
of the Ohio Engineering Conference, 1953 (Ohio
State University Studies, Engineering
Series, XXIII, No. 1, May 1954, Engineering
Experiment Station, Special Report), 17-21.
A
Survey of Publications 401
GOLDTHWAIT, Richard P., What the
Glaciers Did to Ohio (Ohio Division of
Geological Survey and Ohio State
University Geological Museum, Educational
Leaflet Series, No. 3). Columbus, Ohio Division of Geological Survey,
1953.
17p.
HALL, John F., The Geology of Hocking
State Park (Geological Survey of Ohio,
Information Circulars, No. 8). Columbus, Division of Parks and Division of
Geological Survey, 1953. 29p. Reprinted
from the Ohio Conservation Bulletin,
XVI, No. 8 and No. 9, August and
September 1952.
HYDE, Jesse Earl, The Mississippian
Formations of Central and Southern Ohio
(Geological Survey of Ohio, Fourth
Series, Bulletin 51). Edited by Mildred
Fisher Marple. Columbus, Ohio Division
of Geological Survey, 1953. 335p.+
54 plates.
LATTMAN, Laurence H., "The Sub-Eden
Beds of the Ohio Valley Around Cin-
cinnati," American Journal of
Science, CCLII (1954), 257-276.
MARPLE, Mildred Fisher, Geology of
Lake Hope State Park (Ohio Division of
Geological Survey, Information
Circulars, No. 13). Columbus, Ohio Division
of Geological Survey, 1954. 30p.
MERRILL, William M., Pleistocene
History of a Part of the Hocking River Valley,
Ohio (Ohio Division of Geological Survey, Reports of
Investigations, No. 16).
Columbus, Ohio Division of Geological
Survey, 1953. 158p.
PINCUS, Howard J., ed., Investigations
of Lake Erie Shore Erosion (Ohio Division
of Geological Survey, Reports of
Investigations, No. 18). Columbus, Ohio
Division of Geological Survey, 1953.
138p.
SMITH, Philip M., "The Ohio Cave
Survey," Ohio Journal of Science, LIII (1953),
325-326.
TAGUE, Glenn C., "An Artesian
System in the Sharon Conglomerate near Chardon,
Ohio," Ohio Journal of Science, LIII
(1953), 343-346.
VERBER, James L., and David H.
Stansbery, "Caves in the Lake Erie Islands,"
Ohio Journal of Science, LIII (1953), 358-362.
WALKER, Alfred C., The Water
Resources of Jackson County, Ohio (Ohio Depart-
ment of Natural Resources, Division of
Water, Information Circulars, No. 3).
Columbus, Ohio Department of Natural
Resources, Division of Water, 1953.
15p.+charts and folded map.
WALTON, William C., The Hydraulic
Properties of a Dolomite Aquifer Underlying
the Village of Ada, Ohio (Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of
Water, Technical Report No. 1). Columbus,
Ohio Department of Natural Re-
sources, 1953. 31p.
[WATKINS, Dorothy G., and Ethel Dean,
comps.], The Story of Ohio's Mineral
Resources and Publications of the
Ohio Division of Geological Survey (Ohio
Division of Geological Survey, Information
Circulars, No. 9). Columbus, Ohio
Division of Geological Survey, 1953.
47p.
WINSLOW, John D., George White, and Earl
E. Webber, The Water Resources of
Cuyahoga County, Ohio (Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of
Water,
Bulletin 26). Columbus, Ohio Department of Natural Resources, 1953.
123p.
Insects and Other Invertebrates
BRITT, N. Wilson,
"Mayflies--Friends or Foes!" Ohio Conservation Bulletin,
XVIII, No. 5 (May 1954), 7-8, 31-32.
EDMUNDS, Lafe R., "An Additional
Record of the Lone-Star Tick, Amblyomma
americanum (Linn.) in Ohio," Ohio Journal of Science, LIV
(1954), 98.
POLIVKA, J. B., "The Seasonal
Behavior of the Japanese Beetle in Ohio," Ohio
Journal of Science, LIV (1954), 59-62.
402 Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly
STRECKER, Robert L., "A New Ohio
Locality Record for the Gilled Oligochaete
Branchiura sowerbyi," Ohio
Journal of Science, LIV (1954), 280.
VENARD, Carl E., and Frank W. Mead,
"An Annotated List of Ohio Mosquitoes,"
Ohio Journal of Science, LIII (1953), 327-331.
WILCOX, John A., Leaf Beetles of Ohio
(Chrysomelidae: Coleoptera) (Ohio State
University, Studies, VIII, No. 3,
Ohio Biological Survey, Bulletin 43). Columbus,
Ohio State University, 1954. Pp.
353-506.
Mammals
BEDNARIK, Karl, "Die
Fledermaus," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVIII, No. 6
(June 1954), 2-3, 32.
BEDNARIK, Karl, "This Mysterious
Muskrat Disease," Ohio Conservation Bulletin,
XVIII, No. 7 (July 1954), 21.
COCHRAN, Rod, "He Scratches with
His Feet," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVII,
No. 8 (August 1953), 16-17. Life history
of raccoons and prevalence in Ohio.
DEXTER, Ralph W., "Distribution of
the Meadow Jumping Mouse Zapus hudsonius
in Ohio," Journal of Mammalogy, XXXV
(1954), 233-239.
FICHTER, George S., "Squirrels
A-Plenty," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVII, No. 8
(August 1953), 15, 32. In early Ohio.
GILFILLAN, Merrill C., "The Story
of Ohio Deer and Deer Hunting," Ohio Con-
servation Bulletin, XVII, No. 8 (August 1953), 28.
GILFILLAN, Merrill C., "Fury in a
Fur Coat," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVII,
No. 8 (August 1953), 2-3, 32. The habits
of mink and importance in Ohio.
O'BRIEN, Tom, "Br'er Possum," Ohio
Conservation Bulletin, XVIII, No. 1 (January
1954), 8-9, 30.
O'BRIEN, Tom, "Whistler of the
Meadows," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVIII,
No. 6 (June 1954), 14-15. The Marmota
monax or woodchuck.
SMITH, Elizabeth, "Studies on the
Life History of Non-Cave-Dwelling Bats in
Northeastern Ohio," Ohio Journal
of Science, LIV (1954), 1-12.
Plants
JENNINGS, Otto Emery, Wild Flowers of
Western Pennsylvania and the Upper Ohio
Basin. Watercolors by Andrey Avinoff. 2 vols., Pittsburgh,
University of Pitts-
burgh Press, 1953. 574p.+200
color plates.
McNELLY, May, "Poor, Poor
Buckeye," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVIII, No. 6
(June 1954), 6, 31.
OHIO IN THE WARS
COOK, Roy Bird, "Joseph Andrew
Jackson Lightburn," West Virginia History, XV
(1953), 5-57. Lightburn was in command
of the 34th and 39th Ohio Volunteer
Infantry in 1862. Other Ohio troops also
are mentioned in the account of
Lightburn's Civil War service.
GRENIER, Fernand, ed., Papiers
Contrecoeur et Autres Documents Concernant le
Conflit Anglo-Francais sur l'Ohio de
1745 a 1756 (Universite Laval, Publications
des Archives du Seminaire de Quebec, I). Quebec, Les Presses Universitaires
Laval, 1952. 485p.
KENT, Donald H., "French Invasion,"
American Heritage, V, No. 4 (Summer 1954),
28-29, 59.
ROSENBERG, Max, The Building of
Perrys Fleet on Lake Erie. Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Historical
and Museum Commission, 1950. 72p.
A
Survey of Publications 403
STUEVE, Sister Mary Clement, "An
Ohio Army Officer of World War I: Major
General Joseph T. Dickman," Ohio
State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly,
LXIII (1954), 34-66.
WILKINSON, Raymond M., "Depot
Prisoners of War, Johnson's Island," American
Philatelist, LXVII (1954), 425-443.
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
ABERNETHY, Thomas Perkins, "Aaron
Burr at Blennerhassett Island and in Ohio,"
Historical and Philosophical Society of
Ohio, Bulletin, XII (1954), 3-16.
ABERNETHY, Thomas Perkins, The Burr
Conspiracy. New York, Oxford University
Press, 1954. 312p.
BREMNER, Robert H., "The Civic
Revival in Ohio: Humanizing Cleveland and
Toledo," American Journal of
Economics and Sociology, XIII (1953-54), 179-190.
DONALD, David, ed., Inside Lincoln's
Cabinet: The Civil War Diaries of Salmon P.
Chase. New York, London, and Toronto, Longmans, Green &
Company, 1954.
342p.
"Giddings and Wade," Inside
Ohio Magazine, III, No. 4 (April 1954), 18-20.
GUNDERSON, Robert Gray, "John C.
Wright and 'The Old Gentlemen's Con-
vention,'" Historical and
Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XII (1954),
109-118.
JAMES, Josef C., "Sherman at
Savannah," Journal of Negro History, XXXIX (1954),
127-137. An account of a meeting of
Sherman and Stanton with a group of
freedmen at Savannah.
LINDSEY, David, "'Sunset' Cox,
Ohio's Champion of Compromise in the Secession
Crisis of 1860-1861," Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LXII
(1953), 348-367.
McGRANE, Reginald C., "Orator Bob
and the Right of Instruction," Historical and
Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
XI (1953), 251-273. Robert G. Ingersoll.
MURDOCK, Eugene C., "Cleveland's
Johnson," Ohio State Archaeological and His-
torical Quarterly, LXII (1953), 323-333. Mayor Tom L. Johnson's
contributions
to the life of Cleveland.
Ohio Government Digest with the
Constitution of the State of Ohio. Zanesville,
Ohio, Buckeye Girls' State, 1954. 116p.
PERSHING, Benjamin H., "The
Admission of Ohio to the Union," Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical
Quarterly, LXIII (1954), 240-253.
ROSE, Albert Henry, Ohio Government,
State and Local, St. Louis, Educational
Publishers, 1953. 425p.
TOULMIN, George B., "The Political
Ideas of Winthrop Sargent, a New England
Federalist on the Frontier," Journal
of Mississippi History, XV (1953), 207-229.
ZORNOW, William Frank, "The
Cleveland Convention, 1864, and Radical Demo-
crats," Mid-America, XXXVI
(1954), 39-53.
RECREATION
BAUER, Erwin A., "Fishing Ohio's
Treasure Islands," Ford Times, XL, No. 4
(April 1954), 26-29. Bass Islands.
CHERRY, Marilyn, "Cowan Lake State
Park," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVII, No.
10 (October 1953), 18-19, 30. Has
pictures and description of Cowan Lake mound.
CHERRY, Marilyn, "East Harbor State
Park," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVII,
No. 8 (August 1953), 10-11.
CULLMAN, S. L., "The First German
Shooting Fest in Columbus," Franklin County
Historical Society, Historical and
Genealogical Bulletin, VI (1953-54), 18-21.
DODDS, Gilbert F., "Pioneer
Swimming Hole," Franklin County Historical Society,
Historical and Genealogical Bulletin,
V (1953), 58.
404 Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly
MOORE, John Travers, Cincinnati
Parks. Cincinnati, Board of Park Commissioners
of the City of Cincinnati, 1953. 84p.
Brief description and history of the parks.
REVETT, Marion S., "Pink
Lemonade," Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXV (1953),
157-164. Early circus companies and
circus people in Toledo.
ROBEY, George, "Let's Go Bass
Fishing," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVIII, No.
7 (July 1954), 8-9.
RELIGIOUS HISTORY
ANDREWS, Edward Deming, The People
Called Shakers: A Search for the Perfect
Society. New York, Oxford University Press, 1953. 309p.
BOASE, Paul H., "The Methodist
Circuit Rider in Southern Ohio," Historical and
Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
XII (1954), 27-37.
COLE, Charles C., Jr., The Social
Ideas of the Northern Evangelists, 1826-1860.
New York, Columbia University Press,
1954. 268p. Among the evangelists with
Ohio connections are Charles G. Finney,
Lyman Beecher, and Peter Cartwright.
DAVIS, Elizabeth Logan, Mothers of
America: The Lasting Influence of the Christian
Home. New York, Fleming H. Revell Company, 1954. 191p.
Includes Susan
Wright and Otelia Compton.
HANSEN, Ann N., "'As We Were
Served,' an Epitome of St. John's Parish History,"
in a Brochure Prepared in
Commemoration of the Sesquicentennial of St. John's
Episcopal Parish in Worthington and
Parts Adjacent, Ohio. Privately
published,
[1953]. 8p.
HUEMMER, Mary Agnes, "Pioneer
Social Worker of Ohio," The Mount, IV, No. 2
(Ohio Sesquicentennial Number, Summer
1953), 8-10. Account of the work of
Sister Blandina Segale in Cincinnati.
MASTERS, W. E. and Ross, eds., Brief
History of the Conotton Methodist Church
and Its Community Background. Carrollton, Ohio, Free Press Standard, 1953.
Unpaged.
[MILLER, Lawrence G.], First
Methodist Episcopal Church in Port Clinton, Ohio.
[Port Clinton, Ohio, First Methodist
Church, 1953.] 28p.
Ohio Sesquicentennial Commission,
Religious Participation Committee, Churches in
the Buckeye Country: A History of
Ohio's Religious Groups Published in Com-
memoration of the State's
Sesquicentennial, 1953. [Columbus, the
committee,
1953.] 72p.
RAHILL, Peter J., The Catholic Indian
Missions and Grant's Peace Policy, 1870-
1884. Washington, Catholic University of America Press, 1953.
396p.
RIEGLER, Gordon A., "The Story of
Religion in Toledo, 1875-1900," Northwest
Ohio Quarterly, XXV (1953), 218-239; XXVI (1954), 69-99.
The Sisters of Charity in Ohio. Cincinnati, the College of Mount St. Joseph
on-the-Ohio, 1953. 47p.
Stars Shine in Ohio, 1803-1953, and
Forever. [Columbus, Ohio], Diocesan
School
Office, 1954. 48p. A history of the
religious communities of women in the
diocese of Columbus.
THORNTON, Willis, "Gentile and
Saint at Kirtland," Ohio State Archaeological and
Historical Quarterly, LXIII (1954), 8-33.
SESQUICENTENNIAL
Historical Markers in 102 Ohio
Communities; Another Ohio Sesquicentennial Project,
1803-1953. Columbus, Ohio Sesquicentennial Commission, Markers and
Signs
Committee, 1953. 11p.
"Ohio Salutes Ohio,
1803-1953," The Beacon, XVIII, No. 9 (September 1953), 2-7.
A
Survey of Publications 405
SOCIAL HISTORY
ANDREWS, Wade H., and Emily M.
Westerkamm, Rural-Urban Change and Migra-
tion in Ohio, 1940-1950. Wooster, Ohio, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1953.
63p.
BOGUE, Donald J., A Methodological
Study of Migration and Labor Mobility in
Michigan and Ohio in 1947. Oxford, Ohio, Miami University, Scripps Foundation,
1952. 100p.
CHURCHILL, Alfred Vance,
"Midwestern: The Colored People," Northwest Ohio
Quarterly, XXV (1953), 165-180.
COLLINS, William R., The Parish of
the Church of the Advent, Walnut Hills,
Cincinnati, Ohio, 1855-1953. Privately published, 1953. 93p.
FISCHER, Frank, and R. J. Flory,
"Progress in Toledo," American Federationist,
LXI, No. 3 (March 1954), 18. Background
of labor organizations.
LANG, Elfrieda, "Ohioans in
Northern Indiana before 1850," Indiana Magazine
of History, XLIX (1953), 391-404.
"Memorial Service for William
Green," American Federationist, LX, No. 10 (October
1953), 24-25.
MOOK, Maurice A., "'Crawford County
Number Two': A Now Extinct Old Order
Amish Community of the 1930's," Western
Pennsylvania Historical Magazine,
XXXVII (1954), 33-46. A group of Amish,
most of them from eastern Ohio, who
settled in Sparta, Crawford County,
Pennsylvania.
PIERCY, Caroline B., The Shaker Cook
Book: Not by Bread Alone. New York,
Crown Publishers, 1953. 283p. Describes
customs of Shaker communities, four
of which were in Ohio.
POWER, Richard Lyle, Planting Corn
Belt Culture: The Impress of the Upland
Southerner and Yankee in the Old
Northwest. Indianapolis, Indiana
Historical
Society, 1953. 196p.
Public Welfare in Ohio Today: One
Hundred and Fifty Years of Progress (State
of
Ohio, Department of Public Welfare, Annual
Report--Fiscal Year Ending June 30,
1953). Columbus, Ohio Department of Public Welfare, 1953.
376p. Historical
section for each division and
institution.
TALBERT, Charles G., "Kentucky
Invades Ohio, 1779," Kentucky Historical Society,
Register, No. 176 (July 1953), 228-235.
WADE, Richard C., "The Negro in
Cincinnati, 1800-1830," Journal of Negro History,
XXXIX (1954), 43-57.
WHITE, Bessie Bruce, A Story of the
Cincinnati Union Bethel, A Social Service
Agency Since 1830. Cincinnati, Cincinnati Union Bethel, [1953]. 107p.
TRANSPORTATION
BOWEN, Dana Thomas, "Great Lakes
Ships and Shipping," Minnesota History, XXIV
(1954), 9-16.
"Commodore W. J. Kountz," Wellsville
Echoes, V (1953), 26-28. Kountz was
owner, pilot, and captain of steamboats
on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, 1832-84.
DOWLING, Edward J., "The 'Tin
Stackers,'" Inland Seas, IX (1953), 175-180,
271-280. Ships of the Pittsburgh S. S.
Co., many of which were built in Ohio.
DOWNES, Randolph C., "The Rapid
Transit and Electric Power Problems in Toledo
in the 1890's," Northwest Ohio
Quarterly, XXVI (1954), 171-190.
DUNCAN, Francis, "The Story of the
D. & C.," Inland Seas, IX (1953), 281-287;
X (1954), 26-34, 119-130.
HILL, Ralph Nading, Sidewheeler Saga:
A Chronicle of Steamboating. New York,
Rinehart & Company, 1953. 342p.
406 Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly
HUCKLEBERRY, Alan, "Transportation
on the Ohio River Prior to the Steamboat,"
The Torch, XXVII, No. 2 (April 1954), 35-39, 45. Describes all
types of
boats from canoe to steamboat.
KEITH, George W., "The Cincinnati
Transit Story," Public Utilities Fortnightly,
LII, No. 2 (July 16, 1953), 86-94.
KUMMER, George, "Ralph Keeler, A
Huckleberry Finn of the Lakes," Inland Seas,
IX (1953), 155-161.
LIPP, Frederick J., "'Let her go,
Wilbur!'--The Wright Brothers of Ohio Led the
Way to the Skies," Inside Ohio
Magazine, II, No. 8 (September 1953), 70-72.
MARVIN, Walter Rumsey, "Ohio's
Unsung Penitentiary Railroad," Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical
Quarterly, LXIII (1954), 254-269.
MAYER, Harold M., "Great
Lakes--Overseas: An Expanding Trade Route," Economic
Geography, XXX (1954), 117-143.
ODLE, Thomas D., "American Grain
Trade of the Great Lakes, 1825-1873," Inland
Seas, IX (1953), 162-168, 256-262.
POWELL, William S., "First
Flight," American Heritage, V, No. 2 (Winter 1953-54),
40-43, 57.
TEMPLETON, Lee, "The Long Ships:
The Story of the World's Least-Known and
Perhaps Its Greatest Fleet," Inside
Ohio Magazine, II, No. 8 (September 1953),
73-78.
TREFZGER, Leo, "Look, Onna, How
Fast She Goes! The Story of Ohio Trans-
portation," Inside Ohio
Magazine, II, No. 8 (September 1953), 63-66.
TREFZGER, Leo, "Ohio Talks to the
World: The Story of Communications," Inside
Ohio Magazine, II, No. 8 (September 1953), 67-69.
WAY, Frederick, Jr., She Takes the
Horns: Steamboat Racing on Western Waters.
Cincinnati, Picture Marine Publishing
Company, 1953. 144p.
WAY, Frederick, Jr., Way's Directory of Western
Rivers' Steam Towboats. Sewickley,
Pennsylvania, privately published by the
author, 1954. 452p. Mimeographed.
TRAVEL AND DESCRIPTION
PARK, Clyde W., ed., "Maysville to
Chillicothe in Four Days," Ohio Historical
and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
XII (1954), 159-162. Excerpts from
Fortescue Cuming's Sketches of a Tour
Through the Western Country.
WHITE, Wallace, B., "Firelands
Roads and Taverns of the 1830's," Inland Seas,
IX (1953), 200-207, 240-247.
A SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS IN OHIO
HISTORY,
ARCHAEOLOGY, AND NATURAL HISTORY,
AUGUST 1953-JULY 1954
compiled by S. WINIFRED SMITH
AGRICULTURE
KAATZ, Martin R., "The Settlement
of the Black Swamp of Northwestern Ohio:
Pioneer Days," Northwest Ohio
Quarterly, XXV (1953), 134-156.
KAATZ, Martin R., "The Settlement
of the Black Swamp of Northwestern Ohio:
Later Days," Northwest Ohio
Quarterly, XXV (1953), 201-217.
LIPP, Frederick J., "The Home Place
. . . Being 150 Years of Ohio Farming,"
Inside Ohio Magazine, II, No. 8 (September 1953), 81-86.
MATHER, Eugene Cotton, and John Fraser
Hart, "Fences and Farms," Geographical
Review, XLIV (1954), 201-223. Numerous references and
illustrations pertaining
to Ohio.
WEAVER, John C., "Changing Patterns
of Cropland Use in the Middle West,"
Economic Geography, XXX (1954), 1-47.
WEAVER, John C., "Crop-Combination
Regions in the Middle West," Geographical
Review, XLIV (1954), 175-200.
ARCHAEOLOGY
BABY, Raymond S., and Robert M. Goslin,
"Archaeological Field Work, 1953,"
Museum Echoes, XXVI (1953), 79-80. Excavations by the Ohio Historical
Society.
BABY, Raymond S., Hopewell Cremation
Practices (Ohio Historical Society, Papers
in Archaeology, No. 1). Columbus, Ohio Historical Society, 1954. 7p.
HOLT, William P., "Indian Utility
Pieces," Ohio Archaeologist, III, No. 4 (October
1953), 11-12.
KRAMER, Leon, "Is There a Jet Black
Flint and May It Be Found in Ohio [?],"
Ohio Archaeologist, III, No. 4 (October 1953), 29-31.
LONG, Russell J., "Glacial Drift
Artifacts," Ohio Archaeologist, III, No. 4 (October
1953), 25-26.
MAYER-OAKES, William J.,
"Archeological Problems in the Upper Ohio Valley:
Part 3--The Central Area," Pennsylvania
Archaeologist, XXIII (1953), 64-67.
MEUSER, Gordon F., "Individual
Smoking Pipes Found on the Surface in Ohio,"
Ohio Archaeologist, IV, No. 2 (April 1954), 29.
MEUSER, Gordon F., "Platform Pipes
Found on the Surface in Ohio," Ohio Archae-
ologist, III, No. 4 (October 1953), 4-5.
"Ohio Hopewell Culture Material:
Donald McBeth Collection," Ohio Archaeologist,
IV, No. 2 (April 1954), 24-25.
SMITH, Arthur George, "A Stone
Grave in Lakewood, Ohio," Ohio Archaeologist,
III, No. 4 (October 1953), 12.
SMITH, Arthur George, "Waterworn
Artifacts From Late Pleistocene Lake Beaches
in Northern Ohio," American
Antiquity, XIX (1953-54), 156-157.
Also in Ohio
Archaeologist, IV, No. 1 (January 1954), 30-32.
WACHTEL, H. C., "The Mammoth in
Ohio," Ohio Archaeologist, IV, No. 2 (April
1954), 6-9. Mammoth bones in association
with fluted points.
ARTS AND CRAFTS
BARKER, Ernest F., "Ohio's Master
Paper Maker," Inside Ohio Magazine, III, No.
6 (June 1954), 24-28, 32.
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