Index
THE OHIO STATE
ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND
HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Volume 63
"ABOUT HISTORIANS," 74-76, 192- Bahmer,
Robert H., "Keep the Record
193, 293-295, 416-418. Straight,"
225-239.
Academic
Procession: An Informal His- Baker, Nina Brown, Cyclone in Calico:
tory of the
American College (1636- The
Story of Mary Ann Bickerdyke,
1953), by Ernest Earnest, rev., 307-308. rev.,
426-427.
Adams, William A.,
255. Baldwin,
Charles C., and Pease map of
"The Admission of
Ohio to the Union," Western
Reserve, 270-271.
by Benjamin H.
Pershing, 240-253. Baldwin,
Michael, agent for Ohio in
Agriculture in Ohio,
recent publications Washington,
246.
on, 388. Banks
and banking: Kirtland Safety So-
Allis, Marguerite, To
Keep Us Free, rev., ciety
Bank, 21-28.
317-318. Banta,
R. E., book rev., 87-88.
American
Constitutional Custom: A For- Barnhart, John D., Valley of Democracy:
gotten Factor in
the Founding, by Bur- The
Frontier Versus the Plantation in
leigh C. Rodick, rev.
311-314. the
Ohio Valley, 1775-1818, rev., 204-
American Gun
Makers, by Arcadi Gluck- 205;
book rev., 314-315.
man and L. D.
Satterlee, rev., 215-216. Beauregard,
Erving E., book rev., 427-428.
Amphibians, Ohio,
recent publications Bennett,
John W., "Opening Remarks [at
on, 400. Ohio
Valley Historic Indian Confer-
Anderson, Russell H.,
"The Pease Map ence],"
153-154.
of the Connecticut
Western Reserve," Bibliography:
"A Survey of Publications
270-278. in Ohio
History, Archaeology, and Na-
Anderson, Sherwood, Letters
of Sherwood tural
History, August 1953-July 1954,"
Anderson, rev., 100-102. 388-406.
Andrews, Edward
Deming, The People Bigelow,
Herbert S., officiated at Tom L.
Called Shakers: A
Search for the Per- Johnson's funeral, 334.
fect Society, rev., 88-90. Biggert,
Elizabeth C., Guide to the Manu-
Anthony Wayne Parkway
Board, 151. script
Collections in the Library of the
Anthropology, relation
of, to study of Ohio
State Archaeological and Histori-
historic Indian, 166. See
also Ethno- cal
Society, rev., 77-78.
history. Billings,
Josh, 133; work of, illustrated
The Antioch Review
Anthology: Essays, by L. Hopkins, 199.
Ficton, Poetry, and
Reviews from The Biography:
"An Ohio Army Officer of
Antioch Review, ed. by
Paul Bixler, World
War I: Major General Joseph
rev., 108-109. T.
Dickman," 34- 66;
"Cleveland's
Archaeology, relation
of, to study of his- Johnson:
At Home," 319-335; Ohio,
toric Indian, 155-165;
Ohio, recent pub- recent
publications on 390-391.
lications on, 388. Birchard,
Sardis, 363, 377; letter of Guy
Archives and
archivists: "Keep the Rec- M.
Bryan to, 361-362.
ord Straight," by
Robert H. Bahmer, Birds,
Ohio, recent publications on, 398-
225-239. 399.
The Army Air Forces
in World War II, Bixler, Paul, ed., The Antioch Review
ed. by Wesley F. Craven
and James L. Anthology:
Essays, Fiction, Poetry, and
Cate, Vol. V, The
Pacific: Matterhorn Reviews
from The Antioch Review, rev.,
to Nagasaki, rev., 102-103. 108-109.
Artists and Illustrators of
the Old West: Black, Glenn A., "The Historic Indian
1850-1900, by Robert Taft, rev., 95-96. of the Ohio Valley: An
Archaeologist's
Arts and crafts in
Ohio, recent publica- View,"
155-165.
tions on, 388-389. Blickle,
Arthur H., book rev., 219-221.
Bloodstoppers and
Bearwalkers: Folk
BABBITT, Dr. Abiathar,
343. Traditions
of the Upper Peninsula, by
Baehr, Herman, 335. Richard
M. Dorson, rev., 308-310.
433
434 Ohio State Archaeological and
Historical Quarterly
Blount, William, and
admission of Ten- Chippewa
Indians, ceded Isle de Bois
nessee, 243, 244,
245. Blanc
to Americans, 6.
Book of Mormon, 11,
13, 14. Cholera,
Asiatic, epidemic in Dayton,
Book reviews, 77-111,
194-224, 296-318, 1849,
383.
419-432. Churches
in the Buckeye Country: A
Booth, Rev. Ezra, and
Mormonism, 17. History
of Ohio's Religious Groups
Borden, Morton, book
rev., 429-430. Published
in Commemoration of the
Botkin, B. A., joint
ed., A Treasury of State's
Sesquicentennial, comp. by Ohio
Railroad Folklore:
The Stories, Tall Sesquicentennial Commission, Religious
Tales, Traditions,
Ballads and Songs Participation Committee, rev., 210-211.
of the American
Railroad Man, rev., Cincinnati,
O., Catholic schools in, 378,
297-299. 383;
Marianists in, 382.
Boxer Rebellion,
42-43. Clark,
George Peirce, "An Early Report
Boyer, Mrs. Curran
P., book rev., 194- on
Oberlin College," 279-282.
195. Cleveland,
Grover, 372; commended by
Breckinridge, John,
249. R.
B. Hayes, 376.
Britain's Post
Office: A History of De- Cleveland, O., Mormon bank notes cir-
velopment from the
Beginnings to the culated in, 23.
Present Day, by Howard Robinson, Cleveland
Electric Railway Company, and
rev., 300-301. Tom
Johnson, 325.
Brock, Leslie V.,
book rev., 301-303. Cleveland
Herald, reprinted story about
Brown, James M.. 362. Mormons,
15.
Brueck, John A.,
excerpts from "Chron- "Cleveland's
Johnson: At Home," by
ides of
Nazareth" by, 378-387. Eugene
C. Murdock, 319-335.
Bryan, Guy M., 138;
correspondence Coffin,
Tristram P., book revs., 308-310,
with Rutherford B.
Hayes, published, 425-426.
349-377. Coles,
Harry L., book rev., 422-424.
Burdette, Robert,
work of, illustrated by College
life, orations of R. B. Hayes on,
L. Hopkins, 119. 138-146.
Bushea, Frances, 325. Columbus,
O., maneuvers to keep capital
Business and industry
in Ohio, recent at,
254-269.
publications on,
391-392. Columbus
and Xenia Railroad, begin-
Byrd Charls Willing
2. nings,
254-258, 260-264, 267-268.
Byrd, Charles
Willing, 252.Communal societies, contrasted with Mor-
mons, 8, 9-10.
CAMERON, Richard M., The
Rise of Connecticut
Land Company, and early
Methodism: A
Source Book, rev., 431- surveys and
maps of the Western Re-
432. serve,
273, 274-277.
Campbell, Alexander,
opposed common- Connecticut
Western Reserve, see West-
property scheme, 10;
reviewed book of ern
Reserve.
Mormon, 13-14. Conservation
of natural resources in Ohio,
Campbell, Arthur,
244. 399-400.
Caricature:
"Ohio Artist in Australia: Convict
Labor, used in stone cutting for
Livingston
Hopkins," 113-134. capitol,
258.
Carson, Gerald, The
Old Country Store, Cooley,
Rev. Harris R., 326, 331, 334.
rev., 427-428. ' "Correspondence
of Guy M. Bryan and
Rutherford B. Hayes:
Additional Let-
Carter, Clarence
Edwin, ed., The Te- Rutherfordi
B. Hayes: Additional Let-
Carter, Clarence Edwin,
ed., The Terni- ters,"
ed. by Robert C. Cotner and Watt
torial Papers of
the United States, Vol. e
b r C nr an a
XIX, The Territory
of Arkansas, 1819- P. Marchman,
349-377.
1825, rev., 306-307. Corwin,
Thomas, admired by R. B. Hayes,
356.
A Catalogue of
Manuscripts in the Col- Cotner, Robert C., joint ed., "Correspond-
lection of Western
Americana Founded ence of Guy M. Bryan and Rutherford
by William
Robertson Coe, Yale Univer- B. Hayes: Additional Letters," 349-377.
sity Library, comp. by Mary C. With- Cowdery,
Oliver, Mormon leader, 11, 12
ington, rev.. 82-83. 13,
27.
Chaffee, Major
General Adna, 42, 43. Cramer,
C. H., Royal Bob: The Life ol
Champaign (Illinois) Union, L. Hopkins Robert G.
Ingersoll, rev., 92-93.
employed on, 116-117. Craven,
Wesley F., and James L. Cate,
Champion, Henry,
Connecticut Land Com- eds.,
The Army Air Forces in World
pany stockholder,
274, 275, 276, 278. Wr/ar
II, Vol. V, The Pacific: Mat-
Charvat, William,
book rev., 100-102. terhorn
to Nagasaki, rev., 102-103.
Index 435
Cyclone
in Calico: The Story of Mary Informal
History of the American Col-
Ann
Bickerdyke, by Nina Brown Baker, lege
(1636-1953), rev., 307-308.
rev.,
426-427. Economic
Geography of Ohio, by Alfred
J.
Wright, rev., 90-92.
DAUGHERTY,
Kermit, Out of the Red Edel
BroMarianist teacher at
Brush,
rev., 425-426. Dayton, 380, 381, 383, 384.
Brush,
rev., 425-426. Education:
"An Early Report on Oberlin,"
Davis,
Th., Marian, 25 s i, 3- 279-282;
co-education at Oberlin, 282;
8Dayton,
7 ., Marnst schools in, 378- "Early
Days of the University of Day-
387.
- ,. . . ton: Excerpts from the Chronicles of
Delaware
Indians, peace overtures in oNazareth,"
378-387; Ohio, recent pub-
1794,
1; failure of attempt to relate ication
on 3938
historic
and prehistoric, 159-164. Edwards,
Linden F., book rev., 109-110.
Democrats
and railroad subsidies, 261, Elections,
first under Ohio state govern-
262De
, 266. , J, 2. ment,
252-253. See also Railroad Elec-
Dennison,
William, Jr., 255. .X
The
Depositors' Savings and Trust Co-
. . description of Mormon mi-
pany,
failure, 331. Emery,
C. E., description of Mormon mi-
pany, failure, 331. gration from Kirtland, quoted, 30.
Diaries,
letters, and memoirs: "A Wil- g
Dsoiarie n Paradox," 147-15; "A WC - Enabling
act for admission of Ohio, 247.
sondan
Paradox, 1G47-150; Correst- Encyclopedia
of American History, ed.
pondence
of Guy M. Bryan and Ruth- by
Richard B. Morris, rev.,
106-107.
erford
B. Hayes: Additional Letters," by
Richard B. Morris, rev., 106-107.
ed.fod
By Rbert
AddCotonal Latter," Enfield, N.
H., Shaker community, 344.
Marchman,
349-377; Ohio, recent pub- Epidemics
in Colonial America, by John
Marchman,
349-377; Ohio, recent pub- D 109-110.
lications
on, 392-393. uy,
rev.,
Dibbs,
George, and L. Hopkins, 128. Esarey,
Logan, The Indiana Home, rev.,
Dibbs, George, and L.
Hopkins, 128. 222-224
Dickman,
Joseph Theodore, birth and Ethnohistory,
relation of to study of
Ethnohistory,
relation of, to study of
youth,
34-35; at West Point, 35; mar- historic
Indian, 166-171; defined, 168.
riage,
35; early military career, 35-39; Ewing William
S. book rev 77-78
occupation
duty in Cuba, 39-41; in the Guide
to Manuscript Col-
Philippines,
41-42, 46-47; and China comp., Gde
to the Manusc nt
lections
in the William L. Clements
relief
expedition, 42-44; in France, Library
rev 310-311
48-63;
retirement and death, 64-66.
Dilger,
Andrew. 386.
Documents:
"President Hayes's Gradu- FAITH HEALING, Mormon belief in,
ation
Speeches," 135-146; "An Early 16.
Report
on Oberlin College," 279-282. FallenTimbers,
battle of, 2.
Donald,
David, ed., Inside Lincoln's Fanning,
Frances, 325.
Cabinet:
The Civil War Diaries of Fanning, Ralph, book revs., 95-96, 207-
Salmon
P. Chase, rev., 422-424. 208.
Doolittle,
Amos, engraver, Pease map, Fearing,
Paul, opposed statehood for
271,
272, 273, 278. Ohio,
246; as territorial delegate in
Dorson,
Richard M., Bloodstoppers and congress,
250-251.
Bearwalkers:
Folk Traditions of the Federalists, opposition to statehood for
Upper
Peninsula, rev., 308-310. Ohio,
246.
Douglass,
David Bates, president of Fiction
and drama, historical, Ohio, recent
Kenyon
College, 353; R. B. Hayes's publications
on, 393.
address
to, 137, 144. Field,
Eugene, work of, illustrated by
Downes,
Randolph C., History of Lake L.
Hopkins, 119-120.
Shore
Ohio, rev., 93-94. Firelands,
shown on early maps of West-
Drum,
General H. A., 55. ern
Reserve, 271, 273, 274, 276-278.
Duffy,
John, Epidemics in Colonial Amer- Firelands
Company, and early surveys
ica,
rev., 109-110. of
the Firelands, 274, 275.
Dylks,
Joseph, "Leatherwood God," 9. Fishes,
Ohio, recent publications on, 400.
Fleur
de Lys and Calumet: Being the
"EARLY
DAYS of the University of Day- Penicaut
Narrative of French Adventure
ton:
Excerpts from the Chronicles of in
Louisiana, by R. G. McWilliams,
Nazareth,"
ed. by George Ruppel, 378- rev.,
197-199.
387. Folklore,
Ohio, recent publications on,
"An
Early Report on Oberlin College," 394.
by
George Peirce Clark, 279-282. Forbes,
J. D., Israel Thorndike, Federal-
Earnest,
Ernest, Academic Procession: An ist
Financier, rev., 301-303; Victorian
436 Ohio State Archaeological and
Historical Quarterly
Architect: The Life
and Work of Wil- Guide
to Ohio Plants: A Teaching Man-
liam Tinsley, rev., 207-208. ual
of Vascular Plants for Use in Field
Fort Greene Ville, Wayne's
headquarters, and
Laboratory, by John N. Wolfe and
1. others,
rev., 219-221.
Fort Laurens, on Greene Ville
treaty Guide
to the Manuscript Collections in
line, 3. the
Library of the Ohio State Archae-
Fort Miamis, 2; closed
to Indians, 3; ological
and Historical Society, by
tract secured by
Treaty of Greene Ville, Elizabeth
C. Biggert, rev., 77-78.
7. Guide
to the Manuscript Collections in
Fort Recovery, Indian
attack on, 2; on the
William L. Clements Library, comp.
Greene Ville treaty
line, 4, 6. by
William S. Ewing, rev., 310-311.
Fort Washington,
Wayne's legion at, 1.
Fowler, Edward,
quoted, 340.
French, difficulties
with, in American HAMNER,
Rev. Clemens, 379.
army in World War I,
58-62. Hampton,
Oliver C., quoted, 346.
Fuller, Arthur, 321;
quoted, 324-325. A
Handbook to Aid in the Study of
State & Local
History: A Comprehen-
sive Reference Book
of Special Interest
GALLATIN, Albert, and
survey of West- to
Teachers in Ohio Schools, rev., 194-
ern Reserve, 274, 275,
276. 195.
Gard, R. Max, joint
author, The Sandy Harlow,
Alvin F., joint ed., A Treasury
and Beaver Canal, rev., 304-305. of
Railroad Folklore: The Stories, Tall
Gassaway, Rev. S. G.,
commencement Tales,
Traditions, Ballads and Songs
speaker at Kenyon
College, 136. of
the American Railroad Man, rev.,
Geauga Gazette, 18. 297-299.
Genealogy, Ohio,
recent publications on, Harper,
Robert S., book rev., 212-214.
394. Harris,
Martin, Mormon missionary at
"Gentile and Saint at Kirtland," by Painesville,
14.
Willis Thornton, 8-33. Harrison,
David M., book rev., 216-217.
Geology, Ohio, recent
publications on, Harvard,
Mass., Shaker community, 341-
400-401. 342.
George, Henry,
influence on Tom L. Hayes,
Lucy Webb (Mrs. Rutherford B.),
Johnson, 319-320. 371,
372, 373, 376, 377; letter of
Germans, relations
with American oc- Guy
M. Bryan to, 366.
cupation forces after
World War I, 59. Hayes,
Rutherford B., graduation speeches
Giles, William B.,
aided Ohio statehood, at
Kenyon College reproduced, 135-146;
247. correspondence
with Guy M. Bryan,
Gluckman, Arcadi, and
L. D. Satterlee, published,
349-377.
American Gun
Makers, rev., 215-216. Hayes,
Rutherford, 2d, 374.
Gnadenhutten, O.,
mission diaries trans- Hayes
Memorial Library, 135.
lated, 151. Heald,
Edward Thornton, The Stark
Goldberg, Harvey, book
rev., 197-199. County
Story, Vol. III, Industry Comes
The Golden Age of
Homespun, by Jared of Age,
1901-1917, rev., 216-217.
Van Wagenen, Jr.,
rev., 222-224. Heitz,
Anthony, 386.
Good, Harry G., book
rev., 307-308. Herrick,
Myron T., correspondence with
Grant and His
Generals, by Clarence E. Woodrow Wilson regarding an ex-
Macartney, rev.,
86-87. change
of visits of Wilson and Poin-
Grt Awakening, . care,
147-150; and Tom L. Johnson,
Great Awakening, 328.
Great Miami River, on
proposed treaty Hill,
Leonard U., and others, A History
line, 4, 6. of
Miami County, rev., 98-100.
Greeley, Horace,
quoted on Mormons, 31. Hill,
Ralph Nading, Sidewheeler Saga:
Grenier, Fernand, ed.,
Papiers Contre- A Chronicle of Steamboating, rev.,
coeur et Autres
Documents Concernant 87-88.
le Conflit
Anglo-Francais sur l'Ohio Hiram, O., Mormons at, 17, 18; Mor-
de 1745 a 1756, rev., 80-81. mon
leaders mobbed at, 18, 32.
Grimes, Anne (Mrs.
James W.), book "The
Historic Indian of the Ohio Valley:
rev., 83-85. An
Archaeologist's View," by Glenn A.
Grinnell College, by John Scholte Nol- Black,
155-165; "An Ethnohistorian's
len, rev.. 199-200. Viewpoint,"
by Erminie W. Voegelin,
Gudgeon,
"Daddy," Logan County school 166-171;
"The Historian's View," by
teacher, 115. Dwight
L. Smith, 172-180.
Index 437
"Historical
News," 68-76, 181-193, 288- 88
Counties, in Words and Pictures,
295, 407-418. rev.,
103-105.
"Historical
Organizations," news notes,
68-74, 181-192,
288-293, 407-416. JAY'S
TREATY, dealt blow to Indians,
History of Lake Shore Ohio,
by Randolph 3
C. Downes, rev.,
93-94. Jefferson,
Thomas, and admission of
A History of Miami
County, by Leonard Ohio, 247,
249, 250, 251.
U. Hill and others,
rev., 98-100. Jeffersonian
Democrats, promoted state-
A History of Ohio, by Eugene H. Rose- hood
in Ohio, 246-247.
boom and Francis P. Weisenburger, Jenny,
George F., A Handook to Aid in
rev., 314-315. the
Study of State & Local History: A
Holland, J.G., founded
Scribner'sMonthly, Comprehensive
Reference Book of Spe-
117. cial
Interest to Teachers in Ohio
Holy Trinity's school,
Cincinnati, 382, Schools,
rev., 194-195.
387. . Johnson,
Albert Loftin, 320, 330.
Hopkins, Livingston,
fame in Australia, Johnson,
Bessie, 320, 322-323, 324, 329
113-114; birth and
early education, Johnson,
Loftin, 320, 322, 324.
114-115; Civil War
service, 116; early Johnson,
Magie (Mrs. Tom L.), 320,
work as cartoonist,
116-118; marriage, 321-322,
324
118; as artist in New
York, 117-120; Johnson,
Tom L., reform program
in
career in Australia,
120-132; estimate Cleveland,
319-320; family, 320; home,
of life and work,
132-134. 321;
recreations and diversions, 324-
Houston, Dr. Andrew,
343. 326,
328-329; mechanical abilities, 326-
Howe, E. D., account
of Mormonism 328;
intellectual interests, 329; financial
quoted, 11, 1ln, 12,
13. and
physical decline, 330-334; death
Howe, Frederic C.,
quoted on Tom L. and
funeral, 334-335.
Johnson, 327, 328,
329, 331. Jones,
George W., 355, 357, 370.
Howells &
Italy, by James L. Woodress, Jordan,
Philip D., The People's Health:
Jr., rev., 296-297. A
History of Public Health in Min-
Hubbard, Richard, 366. nesota
to 1948, rev., 110-111.
Hughes, General Robert
P., 41, 42, 43. Junker,
Rev. J., 383, 384n.
Humphrey, S. S., joint
author, Guide to Justice
George Shiras Jr. of Pittsburgh,
Ohio Plants, rev., 219-221. Associate
Justice of the United States
Hurlbut, Dr.
Philastus, opposed Mor- Supreme
Court, 1892-1903: A Chronicle
monism, 1ln, 27. of
His Family, Life and Times, by
George Shiras 3d,
rev., 214-215.
THE INDIAN TRIBES
of North Amer-
ica, by John R. Swanton, rev., 78-80. "KEEP the Record
Straight," by Robert
Indiana, admission to
the Union, 253. H.
Bahmer. 225-239.
Indiana Historical
Society, study of Eu- Kelley,
Alfred, president, Columbus and
ropean-Indian contact
period by, 156- Xenia
Railroad, 263.
158, 160, 170. Kennedy,
J. H., quoted, 25.
The Indiana Home, by Logan Esarey, rev., Kentucky,
admission to the Union, 242-
222-224. 243.
Indians and Indian
wars: "Wayne and Kenyon
College, 375; R. B. Hayes's grad-
the Treaty of Greene
Ville," 1-7; uation
speeches, 135-146; Bryan-Hayes
historic, Ohio Valley,
"The Ohio Val- letters
from, 349-354.
ley Historic Indian
Conference: Papers Kershner,
Frederick D., Jr., "Ohio Artist
Read at Its First
Meeting, November in Australia: Livingston Hopkins,"
20-21, 1953,"
151-180; in Ohio, recent 113-134.
publications on,
395-396. Kidder,
Daniel P., quoted, 24.
Insects and other
invertebrates, Ohio, re- Killin,
Richard S., 353.
cent publications on,
401-402. Kincaid,
Charles B., Ohio Diary: The
Inside Lincoln's
Cabinet: The Civil War Saga
of Raccoon Valley, rev., 425-426.
Diaries of Salmon
P. Chase, ed. by Kirk,
George, book rev., 310-311.
David Donald, rev.,
422-424. Kirtland,
Turhand, agent of the Con-
Isle de Bois Blanc,
ceded to Americans, necticut
Land Company, 273, 275, 276.
6, 7. Kirtland,
O., as Mormon center, 8-33.
Israel Thorndike,
Federalist Financier, Kirtland Mills, O., see Kirtland, O.
by J. D. Forbes, rev:,
301-303. Kirtland
Safety Society, banking activities,
Izant, Grace Goulder, This
is Ohio: Ohio's 21-28.
438 Ohio State Archaeological and
Historical Quarterly
Kirtland Safety
Society Anti-Bank-ing Mammals, Ohio,
recent publications on,
Co., 23. 402.
Kling, Ignatius, 386,
387. Manning,
William, 40, 41, 44.
Knopf, Richard C.,
book rev., 102-103. Maps:
"The Pease Map of the Connecti-
Knox, Henry,
and Treaty of Greene Ville, cut
Western Reserve," 270-278.
2. Marchman,
Watt P., discovered manu-
scripts of
Hayes's graduation speeches,
LAMANITS ( ),
M n M- 135;
book revs., 218-219, 296-297;
LAMANITES (Indians), Mormon mis- joint ed.,
"Correspondence of Guy M.
sionaries sent
to, 11. Bryan
and Rutherford B. Hayes: Ad-
Lamb, Alvan
B., 354. ditional
Letters," 349-377.
Land cessions,
by Indians in Treaty of Mariani,
Frederico, 323.
Greene Ville,
3-7. Marianists,
see Society of Mary.
Latter-Day
Saints, see Mormons. Marne,
second battle of the, 50-51.
Latter-Day
Saints Messenger and Advo- Marsh, John O., book rev., 195-197.
cate, 25; letter of Joseph Smith quoted Marvin,
Walter Rumsey, book rev., 214-
from, 20. 215, 304-305; "Ohio's Unsung Peniten-
Lawson, Henry,
and L. Hopkins, 131. tiary
Railroad," 254-269.
Lebanon
Medical Society of Lebanon, O., Mary
Lincoln: Biography of a Marriage,
recommended
Shaker medicines, 345. by
Ruth Painter Randall, rev., 212-214.
Lee, Ann,
arrival in America, 337; Masons,
opposition to, in Western Re-
Shaker
teachings, 337-338; death, 338. serve
14
Letters of
Sherwood Anderson, rev., 100- Matthews,
Stanley, quoted on R. B. Hayes
102. as
college student, 136.
Liggett,
General Hunter, 52, 56, 62. May,
Phil, English cartoonist in Australia,
Lindsay,
Norman, succeeded L. Hopkins 114,
126.
on Sydney Bulletin,
130. Medary,
Samuel, 256; statehouse commis-
Lindsey,
David, book revs., 86-87, 430- sioner,
255; editor, Ohio Statesman,
431. 259-260,
262; and state quarry, 259-
Literary
history: Ohio, recent publica- 260;
and Columbus railroads, 255, 260,
tions on, 396. 261,
262, 266.
"Little Boy
of Manly," symbol of Medical
history: "Shaker Medicines," by
Australia, 126,
127, 129, 131, 134. Harry
D. Piercy, 336-348; Ohio, recent
Little Miami
Railroad, 382n. publications
on, 397-398.
Little Turtle,
proposed compromise at Medicines,
herbal, 336, 339-348.
Greene Ville,
4. Meriweather,
R. H., 353.
Litz, Damian,
380, 381n, 383, 387. Meuse-Argonne,
53-54.
Local history,
Ohio, recent publications Mexican
bandits, J. T. Dickman and pur-
on, 396-397. suit
of, 36-37.
Locke, David
R., and Toledo Blade, 116; Meyer,
Rev. Leo, 379, 382, 383, 384, 385,
work of,
illustrated by L. Hopkins, 119. 386,
387.
Locofoco
party, bank policy, 21. Miami
Indians, peace overtures in 1794, 1.
Louisiana,
admission to the Union, 253. Military
history: "An Ohio Army Officer
Low, David,
Australian cartoonist, 114. of
World War I: Major General Joseph
Ludlow,
Maxfield, 276. T.
Dickman," 34-66; Ohio in the wars,
recent
publications on, 402-403.
MAcARTHUR,
Brigadier General Doug- Miller,
Dr. H. P., co-proprietor of the
las, 56. Toledo
Blade, 116.
Macartney,
Clarence Edward, Grant and "Minutes
of the Ohio Academy of His-
His
Generals, rev., 86-87. tory,
Columbus, Ohio, April 3, 1954,"
McFarland,
Marvin W., ed., The Papers by
John S. Still, 283-287.
of Wilbur
and Orville Wright, Includ- M.
Jefferson's Disciple: A Life of Justice
ing the
Chanute-Wright Letters and Woodward,
by Frank B. Woodford,
Other
Papers of Octave Chanute, rev., rev., 429-430.
303-304. Moravian
Church in Ohio, Indian mis-
McWilliams,
Richebourg Gaillard, trans. sions
diaries translated, 151.
and ed., Fleur
de Lys and Calumet: Morgan,
Edmund S., Virginians at Home:
Being the
Penicaut Narrative of French Family
Life in the Eighteenth Century,
Adventure
in Louisiana, rev., 197-199. rev., 201-204.
Mad River and
Lake Erie Railroad, 382n. Morgan,
William, and Masonry, 14.
Mahr, August
C., book rev., 420-422. Mormons,
at Kirtland, 8-33.
Index 439
Morris, Richard B., Encyclopedia of Major
General Joseph T. Dickman,"
American History, rev., 106-107. by
Sister Mary Clement Stueve, 34-66.
Morrow, Jeremiah,
first U. S. Representa- "Ohio
Artist in Australia: Livingston
tive from Ohio, 253. Hopkins,"
by Frederick D. Kershner,
Mt. Lebanon, N. Y., see
New Lebanon, Jr.,
113-134.
N. Y. Ohio
artists: "Ohio Artist in Australia:
Municipal government,
Tom L. Johnson's Livingston Hopkins," 113-134.
reform program in
Cleveland, 319-320. Ohio
capital, Columbus as permanent,
Murdock, Eugene C.,
book revs., 92-93, 254-255,
259, 262.
419-420;
"Cleveland's Johnson: At Ohio
capitol, present building started,
Home," 319-335. 254,
255; quarry acquired and used
for, 256, 257, 258,
259-260, 263, 266,
269.
NARRATIVE JOURNAL of Travels Ohio Constitutional Convention, 1802,
Through the
Northwestern Regions of 247-248.
the United States, Extending from Ohio
Diary: The Saga of Raccoon Valley,
Detroit Through the
Great Chain of by Charles B. Kincaid, rev., 425-426.
American Lakes to
the Sources of the Ohio
Government, State and Local, by
Mississippi River,
in the Year 1820, Albert Henry Rose, rev., 209.
by Henry R.
Schoolcraft, ed. by Men- Ohio
Historic Indian Center, 151.
tor L. Williams, rev.,
315-317. Ohio
Historical Society, annual dinner
Nasby, Petroleum V., see
Locke, David address,
April 30, 1954, text of, 225-
R. 239.
Nast, Thomas, and L.
Hopkins, 116, Ohio
penitentiary, and building of capi-
119, 123, 128, 134. tol,
256, 259, 260, 261, 263.
National Archives,
establishment, 225; Ohio
River, Greene Ville treaty line fol-
functioning of,
229-237. lowed,
4.
Natural history, Ohio,
recent publica- Ohio
Sesquicentennial Commission, Reli-
tions on, 398-402. gious
Participation Committee, comp.,
Neale, Eldress Emma
J., 347. Churches
in the Buckeye Country: A
The Negro in the
Civil War, by Ben- History of Ohio's
Religious Groups
jamin Quarles, rev.,
96-98. Published
in Commemoration of the
Neil, John Baldwin,
363. State's
Sesquicentennial, rev., 210-211.
Neil, Robert E., 257,
259, 260, 261. Ohio
State Archaeological and Historical
Neil, William, 256,
257, 259, 260, 261. Society,
historic Indian center estab-
Nelson, Narka, The Western
College for lished by,
151. See also Ohio Histori-
Women, 1853-1953, rev.. 424-425. cal
Society.
New Lebanon, N. Y.,
Shaker community, Ohio State
Journal, and early Columbus
341, 342, 344-345. railroads,
262, 263, 265, 266.
Newell, Grandison,
opposed Mormon- Ohio
Statesman, and early Columbus
ism, 27, 29, 32. railroads,
262, 263, 265.
Nollen, John Scholte, Grinnell
College, Ohio Valley,
study of historic Indians in,
rev., 199-200. 151-180.
Northwest Ordinance, see
Ordinance of Ohio Valley
Historic Indian Conference,
1787. first
officers, 152.
Norwood, Dr. Wesley
C., quoted, 343. "The
Ohio Valley Historic Indian Con-
ference: Papers Read
at Its First Meet-
OBERLIN COLLEGE, early report of, ing, November 20-21, 1953,"
151-180.
27-282 M *naming of, 282. "Ohio's
Unsung Penitentiary Railroad,"
279-282; naming OT, t2o2 by
Walter Rumsey Marvin, 254-269.
Oberlin Collegiate
Institute, see Oberlin Old
Chatham Shaker Museum, 348.
College. The
Old Country Store, by Gerald Car-
O'Connor, Richard, Sheridan the In- son,
rev.. 427-428.
evitable, rev., 430-431. Olentangy
railroad, see Penitentiary rail-
Ohio, admission of,
into the Union, road.
240-253;
sesquicentennial, recent pub- Ordinance
for the Territory of the United
lications relating to,
404. States
South of the River Ohio, 243.
Ohio Academy of
History, Addendum to Ordinance
of 1784, and admission of new
the Minutes of Its
Meeting on April 18, states, 241.
1953, 67; Minutes,
April 3, 1954, Ordinance
of 1787, and admission of
283-287. new
states, 241; provisions extended to
"An Ohio Army
Officer of World War I: territory
south of the Ohio, 243.
440 Ohio State Archaeological and
Historical Quarterly
Ouiatenon, land
cession at, 5, 7. Poincare,
Raymond, visit to United States
Out of the Red
Brush, by Kermit Daug- proposed, 147-150.
herty, rev.. 425-426. Polygamy,
and Mormons at Kirtland, 31-
32.
Politics and
government: "A Wilsonian
Paradox,"
147-150; "The Admission
PAINESVILLE TELEGRAPH, published of
Ohio to the Union," 240-253; in
accounts of Mormon
activities at Kirt- Ohio,
recent publications on, 403.
land, 12-13, 14, 15,
19. Pomeroy,
Earl, book rev., 306-307.
Palmyra Reflector,
published anti-Mor- Pomeroy, George E., 362.
mon articles, 14. Porterfield,
John D., book rev., 110-111.
The Papers of Wilbur and Orville Portrait
of an American: Charles G
Wright, Including
the Chanute-Wright Dawes, by Bascom N. Timmons, rev.,
Letters and Other
Papers of Octave 205-207.
Chanute, ed. by Marvin W. McFarland, Power, Richard Lyle, Planting Corn Belt
rev., 303-304. Culture:
The Impress of the Upland
Papiers
Contrecoeur et Autres Documents Southerner
and Yankee in the Old
Concernant le
Conflit Anglo-Francais Northwest,
rev., 221-222.
sur l'Ohio de 1745 d 1756, ed. by
Fer- Pratt, Fletcher, Stanton:
Lincoln's Secre-
nand Grenier, rev.,
80-81. tary
of War, rev., 195-197.
Parker, David, 343. Pratt,
Parley P., Mormon leader, 11, 13.
Parker, Wyman W.,
"President Hayes's "President
Hayes's Graduation Speeches,"
Graduation
Speeches," 135-146. by
Wyman W. Parker, 135-146.
Parrish, Warren,
Kirtland bank clerk, 26, Prugh,
Daniel F., book rev., 98-100.
27. Public
utilities, Johnson's fight to provide
Pease, Seth, map of
Western Reserve, cheap and
efficient service for Cleve-
270-278. land,
319-320.
"The Pease Map
of the Connecticut West- Purcell,
Bishop John Baptist, 379, 382,
ern Reserve," by
Russell H. Anderson, 387
270-278..
Penitentiary
railroad, 256, 258-259, 261,
262, 263-269. QUARLES,
Benjamin, The Negro in the
The People Called
Shakers: A Search for Civil
War, rev., 96-98.
the Perfect
Society, by Edward D.
Andrews, rev., 88-90. RAILROAD
ELECTIONS, of 1847, 261,
The People's
Health: A History of Pub- 266; of 1850 and 1851, 265.
lic Health in
Minnesota to 1948, by Railroads: "Ohio's Unsung
Penitentiary
Philip D. Jordan,
rev., 110-111. Railroad,"
254-269; first in Columbus,
Pershing, Benjamin
H., "The Admission 254-269;
early Ohio, accommodations,
of Ohio to the
Union," 240-253. 382.
Pershing, General
John J., 62; praised Randall,
Ruth Painter, Mary Lincoln:
work of General
Dickman, 58. Biography
of a Marriage, rev., 212-214.
Philippines, J. T.
Dickman assigned to, Raup,
H. F., book rev., 90-92.
41-42, 43-44, 46-47. The
Real Americans, by A. Hyatt Ver-
Pickering, Timothy,
treaty instructions to rill,
rev., 420-422.
Wayne, 3. Records:
"Keep the Record Straight,"
Pierce, John, report
on Oberlin College, 225-239.
279-282. Recreation
in Ohio, recent publications
Pierce, John Tappan,
student at Oberlin, on,
403-404.
280. Reid,
George, and L. Hopkins, 128, 129,
Piercy, Caroline B., The
Shaker Cook 131.
Book: Not by Bread
Alone, rev., 83- Religious history: "Gentile
and Saint at
85; book rev., 88-89. Kirtland,"
8-33; "Early Days of the
85; book rev., 88-89. University
of Dayton: Excerpts from
Piercy, Harry D.,
"Shaker Medicines," the
Chronicles of Nazareth," 378-387;
336-348. Ohio,
recent publications on, 404.
Planting Corn Belt
Culture: The Impress Reorganized Church of Latter-Day Saints,
of the Upland
Southerner and Yankee controlled Kirtland Temple, 31.
in the Old
Northwest, by Richard Lyle Reptiles, Ohio, recent publications
on,
Power, rev., 221-222. 400.
Plants, Ohio, recent
publications on, 402. Riddle, A.
G., quoted on Mormons at
Platt, William
Augustus, 352, 364. Kirtland,
16.
Index 441
Ridgeway, Joseph,
Jr., 255, 256, 257, Shaker
communities, established, 337-
260, 261, 263, 264. 339;
industries, 339; medicinal herbs
Ridgeway, Joseph,
Sr., 255, 260, 261. and
medicines, 339-348.
Rigdon, Sidney, as
Disciple preacher, 10; The
Shaker Cook Book: Not by Bread
conversion to
Mormonism, 11; as Mor- Alone,
by Caroline B. Piercy, rev.,
mon leader, 12, 17,
18, 19, 22, 25, 83-85.
26, 27, 29, 33;
mobbed at Hiram, 18. "Shaker
Medicines," by Harry D. Piercy,
The Rise of
Methodism: A Source Book, 336-348.
by Richard M.
Cameron, rev., 431-432. Shawnee
Indians, peace overtures in 1794,
Robinson, Howard, Britain's
Post Office: 1;
origin of supreme deity of, 169-170.
A History of
Development from the Sheffield Land and Improvement Com-
Beginnings to the
Present Day, rev., pany,
bankruptcy, 331.
300-301. Sheridan
the Inevitable, by Richard O'Con-
Rodabaugh, James H.,
book rev., 222-224. nor,
rev., 430-431.
Rodabaugh, Mary Jane
(Mrs. James H.), Shipherd,
John J., 279,281.
book rev., 426-427. Shiras,
George, 3d, Justice George Shiras
Rodick, Burleigh
Cushing, American Con- Jr.
of Pittsburgh, Associate Justice of
stitutional
Custom: A Forgotten Fac- the
United States Supreme Court, 1892-
tor in the
Founding, rev., 311-314. 1903:
A Chronicle of His Family, Life
Rose, Albert Henry, Ohio
Government, and
Times, rev., 214-215.
State and Local, rev., 209. Shiras,
Winfield, ed., Justice George
Roseboom, Eugene H.,
book rev., 221- Shiras
Jr., rev., 214-215.
222; joint author, A
History of Ohio, Shriver,
Phillip R., book rev., 103-105;
rev., 314-315. "A
Wilsonian Paradox," 147-150.
Rounds, S. D., suit
against Mormon Sidewheeler
Saga: A Chronicle of Steam-
bank, 28. boating,
by Ralph N. Hill, rev., 87-88.
Royal Bob: The
Life of Robert G. Inger- Slingerland, Dr. J. R., 343-344.
soll, by C. H. Cramer, rev., 92-93. Smalling, Cyrus, 24.
Ruggles, Almon,
surveyor for Firelands Smith,
Dwight L., "Wayne and the
Company, 275, 277,
278. Treaty
of Greene Ville," 1-7; book
Ruppel, George, ed.,
"Early Days of the revs.,
78-81, 315-317; "The Problem
University of Dayton:
Excerpts from of
the Historic Indian in the Ohio
the Chronicles of
Nazareth," 378-387. Valley:
The Historian's View," 172-
Ryder, Symonds, and
Mormonism, 17, 18. 180.
Smith, James Morton,
book revs., 201-
204, 311-314.
ST. CLAIR, Arthur,
opposition to state- Smith,
Joseph and the Mormons at Kirt-
S. Mhooie 246s t,
5 . land,
9, 11, 12, 14, 16, 18, 19-20, 21,
St. Mihiel salient,
51-53.B e 22,
25, 26, 27, 29-33; mobbed at
The Sandy and
Beaver Canal, by R. Hiram,
17-18
Max Gard and William
H. Vodrey, Jr., Smith,
Joseph, Sr., attack on, 27.
rev., 304-305. Smith,
Ophia D., book rev., 424-425.
Satterlee, L. D., and
Arcadi Gluckman, Smith S. Winifred, comp., "A Survey
American Gun
Makers, rev., 215-216. of
Pubications in Ohio History Arch-
Schoenbrunn, O.,
mission diaries trans-
History, A
lated,~151.~ ~aeology, and
Natural History, August
S narte, Rev.
1953 - July
1954," 388-406.
Schonart,
Rev. ----, Catholic clergy-
man, Cincinnati, 383.
Ca c c - Smith,
Willard H., Schuyler Colfax: The
School lands,
reservations for, in Ohio, Changing
Fortunes of a olttcal dol,
252. rev.,
218-219.
Schoolcraft, Henry
R., Narrative Journal Smith,
William, brother of Joseph Smith,
of Travels through
the Northwestern Jr., 27.
Regions of the
United States, rev., 315- Social history,
Ohio, recent publications
317. on,
405.
Schultz, Charles,
379, 382, 384. Society
of Mary, school for boys at Day-
Scovill, John F.,
280, 282. ton,
0., 378.
Schuyler Colfax:
The Changing Fortunes Spafford, Amos, surveyor for Connecticut
of a Political
Idol, by Willard H. Land
Company, 275.
Smith, rev., 218-219. Spelman,
Norman L., book revs., 108-109,
Scribner's Monthly, L. Hopkins em- 299-300.
ployed on, 117, 118. Spicer,
Bart, The Wild Ohio, rev., 209-
Sessions, Anson, 274. 210.
442 Ohio State Archaeological and
Historical Quarterly
Stanton:
Lincoln's Secretary of War, by Tilden Drug
Company, New Lebanon,
Fletcher
Pratt, rev., 195-197. N.
Y., 347.
The Stark
County Story, Vol. III, Industry Timmons,
Bascom N., Portrait of an
Comes of
Age, 1901-1917, by Edward American:
Charles G. Dawes, rev.,
Thornton
Heald, rev., 216-217. 205-207.
State
railroad, see Penitentiary railroad. To
Keep Us Free, by Marguerite Allis,
Statehouse, see
Ohio capitol. 317-318.
Stewart, Philo
P., 279, 280, 281. Toledo
Blade, cartoonists for, 116.
Still, John
S., "The Ohio Academy of Traill,
William Henry, editor, Sydney
History,
Addendum to the Minutes of (Australia)
Bulletin, 120, 121, 122,
Its Meeting
on April 18, 1953," 67; 124,
125, 126, 130.
book rev.,
106-107; "Minutes of the Transportation
in Ohio, recent publica-
Ohio Academy
of History, Columbus, tions
on, 405-406.
Ohio, April
3, 1954," 283-287. Travel
and description, Ohio, recent pub-
Stinzi, Bro.
,- Marianist teacher, lications
on, 406.
382, 387. A Treasury of Railroad
Folklore: The
Storm,
Colton, book rev., 82-83. Stories,
Tall Tales, Traditions, Ballads
Stow,
Joshua, surveyor for Connecticut and
Songs of the American Railroad
Land
Company, 276, 277, 278. Man,
ed. by B. A. Botkin and Alvin
Stuart,
John, 383, 385. F.
Harlow, rev., 297-299.
Stueve,
Clement A., 40, 44, 46, 50. Treaty
of Greene Ville, Wayne's part in
Stueve,
Sister Mary Clement, "An Ohio formulating,
1-7.
Officer of
World War I: Major Gen- Trowbridge,
Rowland E., 350, 368-369.
eral Joseph
T. Dickman," 34-66. Turner,
Dr. Louis, 343.
Sufferers
Company, see Firelands Com- Tuscarawas
River, Greene Ville treaty
pany. line
follows, 3.
Sullivant,
William Starling, 259, 260,
261, 264.
"A
Survey of Publications in Ohio His- UNION VILLAGE, O., Shaker com-
tory,
Archaeology, and Natural History, munity,
341, 343, 344, 345.
August
1953-July 1954," comp. by S. United
States Army, 3d Division, 48-51;
Winifred
Smith, 388-406. I
Corps, 54, 56; Third Army, 57, 60-63.
Swanton,
John R., The Indian Tribes of University
of Dayton, and Gen. J. T.
North
America, rev., 78-80. Dickman,
34, 64; early days, 378-387.
Sydney (Australia)
Bulletin, and L. Unterdiener,
Rev. - , Catholic clergy-
Hopkins,
124-127, 129. man,
Cincinnati, 383.
Until
Victory: Horace Mann and Mary
TAFT,
Robert, Artists and Illustrators of Peabody,
by Louise Hall Tharp, rev.,
the Old
West: 1850-1900, rev., 95-96. 299-300.
The Taft
Story, by William S. White,
rev.,
419-420. VALLEY
OF DEMOCRACY: The Fron-
Tappan, Abraham,
surveyor for Con- tier
Versus the Plantation in the Ohio
necticut
Land Company, 274, 275, 276, Valley,
1775-1818, by John D. Barn-
T278. Ab 375 hart, rev., 204-205.
Taylor, Abner, 375. Van Wagenen, Jared, Jr., The Golden
Tennessee, admission
into the Union, 243- Vn
Wgenen, Je, Jr., The Gold
246. Age
of Homespun, rev., 222-224.
The Territorial
Papers of the United errill, A
Hyatt, The Real Americans,
States, Vol. XIX, The Territory of rev., 420-422.
Arkansas,
1819-1825, ed. by Clarence Victorian
Architect: The Life and Work
Edwin
Carter, rev., 306-307. of
William Tinsley, by J. D. Forbes,
Tharp, Louise Hall, Until
Victory:Horace rev.,
207-208.
Mann and
Mary Peabody, rev., 299-300. Virginians at
Home: Family Life in the
This Is Ohio:
Ohio's 88 Counties in Eighteenth Century, by Edmund S.
Words and
Pictures, by Grace Goulder Morgan, rev.,
201-204.
Izant, rev.,
103-105. Vodrey,
William H., Jr., joint author,
Thornton,
Willis, "Gentile and Saint The
Sandy and Beaver Canal, rev.,
at
Kirtland," 8-33. 304-305.
Tiffin,
Edward, letter of, announcing Voegelin,
Erminie W., "[The Historic
formation of
state of Ohio, 248, 250; Indian of the Ohio Valley:) An
elected
first governor of Ohio, 253. Ethnohistorian's
Viewpoint," 166-171.
Index 443
WALUM OLUM, Delaware Indian leg- The Wild
Ohio, by Bart Spicer, rev.,
end, 159. 209-210.
Waller, Adolph E., joint
author, Guide Will,
Augustus, art instructor of L. Hop-
to Ohio Plants, rev., 219-221. kins,
117, 118.
Walters, Everett,
book rev., 205-207. Williams,
Mentor L., ed., Narrative Jour-
Ward, Artemus, and L.
Hopkins, 119, nal
of Travels through the Northwest-
133. ern
Regions of the United States, Ex-
Washington, George, and
admission of tending from
Detroit through the
new states, 241, 245. Great
Chain of American Lakes to the
Watervliet, N. Y., Shaker
community, Sources
of the Mississippi River, in
337-338. the
Year 1820, by Henry R. School-
Wayne, Anthony, and the
Treaty of craft,
rev.. 315-317.
Greene Ville, 1-7. Wilson,
Woodrow: "A Wilsonian Para-
"Wayne and the
Treaty of Greene Ville," dox,"
147-150.
by Dwight L. Smith,
1-7. "A
Wilsonian Paradox," by Phillip R.
Weisenburger, Francis
P., book revs., 93- Schriver,
147-150.
94, 199-200, 209,
210-211, 303-304, Winkler,
Ernest William, 349, 355.
431-432; joint
author, A History of Withington,
Mary C., comp., A Cata-
Ohio, rev., 314-315. logue
of Manuscripts in the Collection
Weishaupt, Clara,
joint author, Guide to of
Western Americana Founded by
Ohio Plants, rev., 219-221. William
Robertson Coe, Yale Univer-
Weninger, F. X.,
378-379. sity
Library, rev., 82-83.
Wesley, Charles H.,
book rev., 96-98. Wittke,
Carl, book rev., 204-205.
The Western
College for Women, 1853- Wolfe, John N., and others, Guide to
1953, by Narka Nelson, rev., 424-425. Ohio Plants: A Teaching Manual
of
Western Journal of
the Medical and Vascular
Plants for Use in Field and
Physical Sciences,
quoted on Shaker Laboratory,
rev., 219-221.
medicines, 344. Woodford,
Frank B., Mr. Jefferson's Dis-
Western Reserve, nationalist
sentiment ciple:
A Life of Justice Woodward,
in, 19-20; Pease map
of, 270-278. rev.,
429-430.
Western Reserve
Historical Society, Mor- Woodress,
James L., Jr., Howells & Italy,
mon bank notes in
collections of, 22, rev.,
296-297.
23; manuscript map in
collections of, Woodring,
Warner F., book rev., 300-
270. 301.
Wheeler, Ardis
Hillman, book revs., World
War I, General Joseph T. Dick-
209-210, 317-318. man's
career in, 48-66.
Wheeler, Geieral
Joseph, 40. Worthington,
Thomas, agent for Ohio
Wheeler, Robert C.,
book rev., 215-216. in
Washington, 246, 248, 249; elected
Whig party and Whigs,
and railroad sub- first
U. S. Senator from Ohio, 253.
sidies, 254, 256,
257, 259-260, 261, Wright,
Alfred J., Economic Geography
262, 266. of
Ohio, rev., 90-92.
White, James, and
admission of Ten-
nessee, 243-244.
nessee, 243-244. YOUNG,
Brigham, Mormon leader, 14-
White, William S., The
Taft Story, rev., YOUNG,
Brigha, leader 14-
419-420.
419-420. 15, 19,
27, 29, 30, 33.
Whitmer, John, sent
to Kirtland by Mor-
mons, 12, 13. ZEHLER,
Bro. - , Marianist teacher,
Whittaker, James,
337, 338. 380,
384.
Index
THE OHIO STATE
ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND
HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Volume 63
"ABOUT HISTORIANS," 74-76, 192- Bahmer,
Robert H., "Keep the Record
193, 293-295, 416-418. Straight,"
225-239.
Academic
Procession: An Informal His- Baker, Nina Brown, Cyclone in Calico:
tory of the
American College (1636- The
Story of Mary Ann Bickerdyke,
1953), by Ernest Earnest, rev., 307-308. rev.,
426-427.
Adams, William A.,
255. Baldwin,
Charles C., and Pease map of
"The Admission of
Ohio to the Union," Western
Reserve, 270-271.
by Benjamin H.
Pershing, 240-253. Baldwin,
Michael, agent for Ohio in
Agriculture in Ohio,
recent publications Washington,
246.
on, 388. Banks
and banking: Kirtland Safety So-
Allis, Marguerite, To
Keep Us Free, rev., ciety
Bank, 21-28.
317-318. Banta,
R. E., book rev., 87-88.
American
Constitutional Custom: A For- Barnhart, John D., Valley of Democracy:
gotten Factor in
the Founding, by Bur- The
Frontier Versus the Plantation in
leigh C. Rodick, rev.
311-314. the
Ohio Valley, 1775-1818, rev., 204-
American Gun
Makers, by Arcadi Gluck- 205;
book rev., 314-315.
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