A Survey of Publications
In Ohio History and Archaeology,
August 1957 - July 1958
Compiled by S. WINIFRED SMITH
ANTISLAVERY MOVEMENT
BUCKMASTER, Henrietta, Flight to
Freedom: The Story of the Underground Rail-
road. New York, Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1958. 217p.
For ages twelve
and older.
JELLISON, Charles A., "The
Martyrdom of John Brown," West Virginia History,
XVIII (1957), 243-255.
LOTTICK, Kenneth V., "The
Connecticut Reserve and the Civil War," History of
Education Journal, VIII, No. 3 (Spring 1957), 92-104. Discusses the
influence
of education on antislavery sentiment in
the Reserve.
ARCHAEOLOGY
BABY, Raymond S., "The Adena
Pipe," Museum Echoes, XXXI (1958), 11-13. A
famous artifact of the Adena People in
the Ohio State Museum.
"A Colorful Variety of Flint from
the Collection of McDonald Schumm, Circleville,
Ohio," Ohio Archaeologist, VIII
(1958), 57. Most of the specimens are from Ohio.
CROCKER, C. T., "A Collector's
Reminiscence," Ohio Archaeologist, VIII (1958),
69. Early collecting in Geauga County,
Ohio.
DIAMOND, Walter V., "An Ancient Ohio
Engraving," Ohio Archaeologist, VII
(1957), 143.
GALITZA, Edward, "Glacial Kame
Artifacts," "Ohio Archaeologist, VII (1957),
140. From Hardin and Wyandot counties.
GALITZA, Edward, "A Report of the
Zimmerman Kame Site--Thirty Years Later,"
Ohio Archaeologist, VII (1957), 140-142, 144.
GORDON, Fred, "Pickaway County
Spears," Ohio Archaeologist, VII (1957),
148, 149.
GOSLIN, Robert M., "A Hopewell
Pottery Fragment from Circleville, Ohio," Ohio
Archaeologist, VIII (1958), 100.
MUNGER, Lynn, "The Cincinnati Head
Pipe," Ohio Archaeologist, VIII (1958), 73.
PORTER, Tom, and Don McBeth,
"Report on the West Mound," Ohio Archaeologist,
VIII (1958), 29-31. Near Marshall in
Highland County.
SCHATZ, John W., "Late Woodland
Projectile Point Types from Central Ohio,"
Ohio Archaeologist, VII (1957), 134-135.
SMITH, Arthur George, "A Point Peninsula
Type," Ohio Archaeologist, VIII (1958),
32-33. A type found frequently in
northeastern Ohio.
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SMITH, Arthur George, "A Very Early
Archaic or Late Paleo-Indian Type," Ohio
Archaeologist, VII (1957), 118-119. All but one of the fluted points
illustrated
are from Ohio.
"Some Fluted Points from Collection
of Stanley G. Copeland, Columbus, Ohio,"
Ohio Archaeologist, VIII (1958), 88-89. Most of the points were found in
Ohio.
STARR, S. Frederick, "Excavation of
an Indian Mound in Sayler Park," Historical
and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
XVI (1958), 31-40. Located in
Cincinnati.
"Unique Sandal-Sole Gorget (Gravel
Kame)," Ohio Archaeologist, VII (1958), 26.
From Hardin County.
"Unusual Cannel Coal Gorget of
Gravel Kame," Ohio Archaeologist, VIII (1958),
26. From Allen County.
WACHTEL, H. C., "An Ohio Discoidal," Ohio
Archaeologist, VII (1957), 113.
From northern Ohio.
WACHTEL, H. C., "Ohio
Triangles," Ohio Archaeologist, VII (1957), 120-121.
Serrated flint points.
WACHTEL, H. C., "The Trophy Axes of
Ohio," Ohio Archaeologist, VIII (1958),
36-37.
WEBB, William S., and Raymond S. Baby, The
Adena People No. 2. Columbus,
Ohio State University Press for Ohio
Historical Society, 1957. 123p.
WITTHOFT, John, "The Art of Flint
Chipping," Ohio Archaeologist, VII (1957),
17-20, 35, 42-45, 80-88, 92, 122-127.
WOOD, James J., "Rock Shelters in
Gallia County, Ohio," Ohio Archaeologist, VIII
(1958), 66-67.
ARTS AND CRAFTS
ANDREWS, Edward D., "The Shakers in
a New World," Antiques, LXII (1957),
340-343. Discusses furniture and other
artifacts, some made in Ohio communities.
ARRINGTON, Joseph Earl, "Samuel A.
Hudson's Panorama of the Ohio and Missis-
sippi Rivers," Ohio Historical
Quarterly, LXVI (1957), 355-374.
COMSTOCK, Helen, "Shaker Crafts on
View," Antiques, LXII (1957), 344-347.
Includes the Shaker room at the Dunham
Tavern, Cleveland.
DODDS, Gilbert F., Early Ironmasters
of Ohio. Columbus, Franklin County Histori-
cal Society, 1957. 16p.
HOPPING, D. M. C., and Gerald R.
Watland, "The Architecture of the Shakers,"
Antiques, LXII (1957), 335-339. Mainly New York, but typical of
Ohio.
INNES, Lowell, "Glassmaking in the
Ohio Valley," Antiques Journal, XII, No. 10
(October 1957), 9-15. Deals with the
Pittsburgh area, but data are comparable
to Ohio.
Ohio Artists and Craftsmen. Massillon, Ohio, Massillon Museum, [1957]. 5p.
STILL, John S., "Early Ohio Blown
Glass," Museum Echoes, XXXI (1958), 3-6.
STILL, John S., "Ohio
Ceramics," Museum Echoes, XXXI (1958), 51-54.
STILL, John S., "Ohio
Coverlets," Museum Echoes, XXXI (1958), 27-30.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
SMITH, S. Winifred, comp., "A
Survey of Publications in Ohio History and Archae-
ology, August 1956-July 1957," Ohio
Historical Quarterly, LXVI (1957), 407-417.
A SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS 371
BIOGRAPHY
ANDERSON, Elliott J., "The Scott
Nearing Controversy in Toledo, 1916-1917
(Part II)," Northwest Ohio
Quarterly, XXIX (1957), 161-173;
(Part III)
XXIX (1957), 206-233.
BROWN, Morrison, Louis Bromfield and His Books, New
York, Essential Books,
1957. 165p.
COATE, Janet, "Tribute to a
Pioneer," The Agricultural Student of the Ohio State
University, LXIV (March 1958), 13. A. B. Graham, pioneer in
agricultural exten-
sion work.
CUTLER, Ann, "The Man Who Snubbed
Lincoln," Esquire, XLVII, No. 3 (March
1957), 61, 123. Concerns Edwin M.
Stanton and the McCormick case at Cincinnati.
EISENDRATH, Joseph L., Jr., "'The
Wright Brothers Are in Europe . . .': A
Vignette from the Who's Who Archives,"
Manuscripts, X (1958), 38-39, 52.
GARST, Doris Shannon, Annie Oakley. New
York, Julian Messner, 1958. 190p.
Juvenile.
GOETSCH, Bertha Louise, "John
Wendel Eysenbach, Pioneer Musician and Teacher,"
Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXIX (1957), 194-205. Eysenbach taught at Delphos
and Lima.
GELD, Ellen Bromfield, Strangers in
the Valley. New York, Dodd, Mead and Com-
pany, 1957. 229p. Largely on Malabar of
Brazil, but relates memories of her
father, Louis Bromfield, and Malabar
Farm in Ohio.
HILL, Leonard U., John Johnston and
the Indians in the Land of the Three Miamis.
Piqua, Ohio, privately published, 1957.
192p.
"Knight Praises Cox as Great
Man," Ohio Newspaper, XXXIX, No. 1 (October
1957), 1-3. Governor James M. Cox.
KNOX, Israel, Rabbi in America: The
Story of Isaac M. Wise. Boston, Little, Brown
and Company, 1957. 173p. Wise lived in
Cincinnati from 1854 until his death
in 1900.
LOWITT, Richard, and Randolph C. Downes,
eds., "George W. Norris--Monclova
Township Schoolmaster," Northwest
Ohio Quarterly, XXX (1958), 78-81.
LOWITT, Richard, "The Ohio Boyhood
of George W. Norris," Northwest Ohio
Quarterly, XXX (1958),
70-77.
MANN, Arthur, Branch Rickey: American
in Action. Boston, Houghton Mifflin
Company, 1957. 312p.
NOBLE, Iris, Clarence Darrow: Defense
Attorney. New York, Julian Messner, 1958.
185p.
NORTH, Gene, "The Tafts Went to
Texas," Historical and Philosophical Society of
Ohio, Bulletin, XV (1957),
290-301. Recounts a visit of President Taft to the
Texas ranch of Charles P. Taft.
OSBORN, George C., "Woodrow
Wilson's First Romance," Ohio Historical Quarterly,
LXVII (1958), 1-20.
PARK, Clyde W., That Grant Boy. Cincinnati,
C. J. Krehbiel Company, [1957].
52p. Ulysses S. Grant as a boy in Point
Pleasant and Georgetown, Ohio.
SIEGEL, Leo K., "John Eaton and the
Freedman," Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXIX
(1957), 127-143. A Toledoan and chaplain
of the 27th O. V. I., Eaton became
assistant commissioner of the Freedmen's
Bureau.
THOMAS, Henry, Thomas Alva Edison. New
York, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1958.
128p. For ages ten to fourteen.
VITZ, Carl, "Martin Baum, Pioneer
Cincinnati Entrepreneur," Historical and Philo-
sophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XVI
(1958), 215-239.
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WEBB, Robert N., The Story of Dan
Beard. New York, Grosset and Dunlap, 1958.
Juvenile.
WHITNEY, Frank P., School and I: The
Autobiography of an Ohio Schoolmaster.
Yellow Springs, Antioch College Press,
1958. 173p.
WILKIE, Katherine E., George Rogers
Clark: Boy of the Old Northwest. Indianapolis,
Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1958. 183p.
Childhood of Famous Americans series.
BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY
FISK, William L., "John Bailhache:
A British Editor in Early Ohio," Ohio Historical
Quarterly, LXVII (1958), 141-147.
O'CONNOR, E. L., "Oglebay Norton
Company," Inland Seas, XIV (1958), 115-122.
A Cleveland, Ohio, firm engaged in iron
ore and coal mining and in dock opera-
tion and transportation.
ROSENTHAL, Fred, "Early Ohio
Currency," Numismatist, LXXI (1958), 26-28.
STILL, John S., "Ohio Farm
Machinery," Museum Echoes, XXXI (1958), 43-46.
WEED, Merrill, "The Public Be
Served," Ohio Engineer, XV, No. 11 (November
1957), 6-9, 28-29. The growth of public
utilities in Ohio.
DIARIES, LETTERS, AND MEMOIRS
BINGLE, Alice, A Woman's Diary. New
York, Vantage Press, 1958. 91p. The
author was for years director of the
infirmary at Antioch College.
"Caldwell Letter," Historical
and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XVI (1958),
254-258. A letter of John W. Caldwell to
Robert Hamilton Bishop, October 5, 1887.
COYLE, Leo P., "Howells' Campaign
Biography of Rutherford B. Hayes: A Series
of Letters," Ohio Historical
Quarterly, LXVI (1957), 391-406.
JOHNSTON, John, Recollections of
Sixty Years. Republished in Leonard U. Hill,
John Johnston and the Indians in the
Land of the Three Miamis. Piqua, Ohio,
privately published, 1957. 192p.
SHEPARD, Lee, ed., "News from North
Bend," Historical and Philosophical Society
of Ohio, Bulletin, XV (1957),
316-329. Letters of the Howell family, 1789-93.
SHEPARD, Lee, ed., "Two Early
Quaker Letters," Historical and Philosophical
Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XVI
(1958), 245-253. Letters of Samuel Linton, a
settler at Waynesville, Clinton County,
Ohio, in 1802.
SMITH, Dwight L., "Nine Letters of
Nathaniel Dike on the Western Country, 1816-
1818," Ohio Historical
Quarterly, LXVII (1958), 189-220.
WARNER, Robert M., ed., "Miss
Newcomb and the Talking Machine," Ohio Histori-
cal Quarterly, LXVII (1958), 148-151. A letter of Mary E. Newcomb to
her
father, May 25, 1878, relating a
demonstration of an early Edison phonograph at
a female seminary at Painesville, Ohio.
WHEALEN, John J., ed., "The
Jackson-Dawson Correspondence," Historical and
Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
XVI (1958), 3-30. Letters of Andrew
Jackson to Moses Dawson of Cincinnati on
political subjects of the period 1830-44.
EDUCATION AND CULTURE
CHESSMAN, G. Wallace, Denison: The
Story of an Ohio College. Granville, Ohio,
Denison University, 1957. 451p.
A SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS 373
ESAREY, Logan, "Elements of Culture
in the Old Northwest," Indiana Magazine of
History, LIII (1957), 257-264. An analysis of culture in
southern Indiana, which
the author believes representative of
Ohio and other states of the Old Northwest.
GRAHAM, A. B., "Teachers'
Contracts--1827 Style," Ohio Schools, XXXV, No. 8
(November 1957), 11. Contract of John
Neal to teach at Mosquito Creek in
Champaign County.
MILLER, Ernest I., "Libraries in
Cincinnati," Historical and Philosophical Society of
Ohio, Bulletin, XVI (1958),
240-244. From the earliest subscription libraries to
present-day organizations.
SHOEMAKER, Forest L., "Our Debt to
the Past," Ohio Schools, XXXVI, No. 3
(March 1958), 14-15. Deals with Ohio
schools and the work of Hiram H. Barney,
state commissioner of common schools.
FOLKLORE
BOWMAN, James Cloyd, Mike Fink:
Snapping Turtle of the O-hi-o-o, Snag of the
Massassip. Boston, Little, Brown and Company, 1957. 147p.
PUCKETT, Newbell Niles, Eighty Years
of Ohio Folklore. Chillicothe, Ross County
Historical Society, [1958]. 6p.
Mimeographed.
GENEALOGY
DICKORE, Marie, "Genealogical
Research in the Cincinnati Area," Historical and
Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
XVI (1958), 259-261.
DICKORE, Marie, ed., "The Joseph
Hayes Family," Historical and Philosophical
Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XVI
(1958), 80-81.
DICKORE, Marie, ed., "Marriage Records
from H. L. Hilmer's Docket," Historical
and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
XV (1957), 341-343.
DICKORE, Marie, "Two Abandoned
Pioneer Cemeteries in Hamilton County, Ohio,"
Historical and Philosophical Society of
Ohio, Bulletin, XVI (1958), 261-264. The
Compton Cemetery in Colerain Township
and the Smiley Cemetery in Springfield
Township.
DICKORE, Marie, "Virginia Military
Lands in Ohio Often Present Genealogical
Problems," Historical and
Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XV (1957),
340-341.
DICKORE, Marie, ed., "The Welsh
Congregational Church in Cincinnati," Historical
and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
XVI (1958), 76-80.
HERRON, Robert, "The Gwynne Family
Papers," Historical and Philosophical Society
of Ohio, Bulletin, XVI (1958),
151-160. An account of a Cincinnati family.
IMLAY, Hugh and Nella, The Imlay
Family. Zanesville, Ohio, privately published,
1958. 190p. One branch located in
Zanesville, Ohio.
MAIN, Mrs. Carl, comp., "Delaware
County, Ohio, Probate," American Genealogist,
XXXIV (1958), 103-105. Extracts from
estate records for selected families.
MILLER, Mary McGregor, The Warder
Family. Springfield, Ohio, Clark County
Historical Society, 1957. [20p.]. A
prominent family of Springfield.
NICOLAI, Edna Ritzi, "Groesbeck,
Ohio: The Olive Branch Church Cemetery,"
Historical and Philosophical Society of
Ohio, Bulletin, XVI (1958), 179-186.
PHILLIPS, Hazel Spencer, "The
Lebanon, Ohio, Presbyterian Church," Historical
and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
XIV (1956), 329-332.
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THE OHIO HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
PRICE, John M., The Price Family
Tree. Privately published, 1957. 32p. Descendants
of Thomas Davis Price of the Welsh Hills
near Newark and Granville.
"Roster of Members," Society
of Indiana Pioneers, Yearbook, 1957, 53-117. Gives
names of ancestors and places of origin.
Many were from Ohio.
GENERAL
JOHNSON, Davis Ben, ed. and comp., Stories
of Ohio. [n. p. 1958]. 129p. Mimeo-
graphed.
PATTISON, William D., American
Rectangular Land Survey System, 1784-1800.
Chicago, University of Chicago,
Department of Geography, 1957. 248p.
HISTORICAL FICTION
ELLIS, Marguerite, Free Soil. New
York, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1958. 288p. Story
opens (first seven chapters) in Ohio.
ELLIS, William Donohue, The Brooks
Legend. New York, Thomas Y. Crowell
Company, 1958. 467p. Considerable Ohio
background.
LANCASTER, Bruce, Roll Shenandoah. Boston,
Little, Brown and Company, 1956.
316p. A story of General Phil Sheridan's
campaign in the Shenandoah Valley.
INDIANS AND INDIAN WARS
BAUMAN, Robert F., ed., "The Last
Gathering Under the Old Council Elm: A Selec-
tion from the Dresden W. H. Howard
Papers," Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXIX
(1957), 145-160.
BAUMAN, Robert F., ed., "The
Removal of the Indians from the Maumee Valley:
A Selection from the Dresden W. H.
Howard Papers," Northwest Ohio Quarterly,
XXX (1958), 10-25.
FABEN, W. W., "Indians of the
Tri-State Area: The Potowattamis," Northwest Ohio
Quarterly, XXX (1958), 49-53, 100-105.
HILL, Leonard U., John Johnston and
the Indians in the Land of the Three Miamis.
Piqua, Ohio, privately published, 1957.
192p.
HORSMAN, Reginald, "British Indian
Policy in the Northwest, 1807-1812," Missis-
sippi Valley Historical Review, XLV (1958-59), 51-66.
LAMBERT, Harold, "Cornstalk--King
of the Rhododendron Country," West Virginia
History, XIX (1957-58), 194-203.
"The Memorable October--1774,"
Cresap Society, Bulletin, XXII, No. 10 (October
1957), [1-3]. Exonerating Michael Cresap
of the murder of Chief Logan's family.
VAN EVERY, Dale, "President
Washington's Calculated Risk," American Heritage,
IX, No. 4 (June 1958), 56-61, 109-111.
Background of the Indian Wars of 1790-
94 and the Battle of Fallen Timbers.
LITERATURE
ALMY, Robert F., "Sherwood
Anderson," Museum Echoes, XXX (1957), 83-86.
BARNARD, Kenneth H., "Presentation
of the West in Conrad Richter's Trilogy,"
Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXIX (1957), 224-234.
A SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS 375
BREMNER, Robert H., "Brand
Whitlock," Museum Echoes, XXX (1957), 67-70.
KUMMER, George, "Who Wrote 'The Harp of a Thousand
Strings'?" Ohio Histori-
cal Quarterly, LXVII (1958), 221-231.
PECKHAM, Howard H., "Books and
Reading on the Ohio Valley Frontier," Missis-
sippi Valley Historical Review, XLIV (1957-58),
649-663.
REEVES, John K., comp., "The Literary Manuscripts
of W. D. Howells: A Descrip-
tive Finding List," New York Public
Library, Bulletin, LXII (1958), 267-278,
350-363.
RODABAUGH, James H., "Louis Bromfield," Museum
Echoes, XXX (1957), 91-94.
SINCLAIR, Robert B., "Ridgely
Torrence," Museum Echoes, XXX (1957), 75-79.
SMITH, S. Winifred, "Zane
Grey," Museum Echoes, XXX (1957), 59-62.
SOKOLOFF, B. A., "Printing and
Journalism in the Novels of William Dean
Howells," Wisconsin Academy of
Sciences, Arts and Letters, Transactions, XLVI
(1957), 165-178. Considerable emphasis
on the Ohio period.
STRONKS, James B., "Paul Laurence
Dunbar and William Dean Howells," Ohio
Historical Quarterly, LXVII (1958), 95-108.
LOCAL HISTORY
BLOWER, Arthur H., "Akron's Birth
Date," Summit County Historical Society,
Bulletin, X, No. 11 (November 1957), [2].
GAULT, Homer J., ed., History of
Mentor Headlands and Vicinity, Lake County,
Ohio. Privately published. Pamphlet.
GRAHAM, Thomas D., ed., The
Sesqui-Centennial of Delaware County and City,
1808-1958: Our History Through the
Years. Delaware, Ohio, Delaware County
Sesquicentennial, Inc., Delaware County
Historical Society, and Delaware County
Commissioners, 1958. Illustrated
historical sketches of the county. [112]p.
HOLM, James B., and Lucille Dudley,
eds., Portage Heritage: A History of Portage
County, Ohio. Ravenna, Portage County Historical Society, 1957. 824p.
A history
of Portage County with biographical
sketches.
HOOPES, Minta, Collected Traditions
of "Ye Olde Log Cabin Town" at Chesterhill,
Ohio. McConnelsville, Ohio, Herald Printing Company, 1957.
54p.
KING, Arthur G., "The Earliest Map
of Cincinnati (1792)," Historical and Philo-
sophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XV
(1957), 302-310. Describes a map ordered
by Governor St. Clair and gives names
and data on lot owners.
KLEIN, Benjamin F., ed., Cincinnati
Souvenir. Cincinnati, Young and Klein, 1958.
96p. Illustrations, maps, and drawings
of Cincinnati from its founding to the
present.
LOTTICK, Kenneth V., "New
Connecticut on Lake Erie," Social Education, XXI
(1957), 153-157.
MATTHEWS, Stanley, "Aftermath of a
Golden Jubilee," Historical and Philosophical
Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XVI
(1958), 143-150. Guarantors of the Saengerfest in
Cincinnati in 1899 attempt to liquify a
large debt.
PABST, Anna C. Smith, ed. and comp., Berlin
Township and Delaware County,
Ohio [,] History Told by Contemporaries. Mimeographed
by compiler, 1957-58.
5 vols.
PHILLIPS, Hazel Spencer, The Golden
Lamb. Oxford, Ohio, Oxford Press, 1958.
68p. An inn at Lebanon, Ohio.
PHILLIPS, Josephine E., "Moody vs.
Cummins," Historical and Philosophical Society
of Ohio, Bulletin, XVI (1958),
206-214. Deals with the claims of David Cummins
over William Moody as the first white
child born in Cincinnati.
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QUARTERLY
"Razing of Goodale Hotel Recalls
Early Days of Capital University," Franklin County
Historical Society, Historical
Bulletin, X (1958), 6-8.
"River Town: Moscow, Ohio," Ford
Times, XLIX, No. 8 (August 1957), 32. A
"ghost town" on the Ohio River
in Clermont County.
RUPPERT, Arthur George, The City of
Norwood, Ohio, 1809-1957. Norwood, Ohio,
Norwood Chamber of Commerce, 1957. 151p.
TEICHERT, Richard E., "The
Exhibit--Columbus' First 'Respectable' Movie House,"
Franklin County Historical Society, Historical
Bulletin, X (1958), 2-4.
MEDICINE
BUTCHER, Wendell A., and Mary Knoche,
"One Hundred Years of Progress in the
Columbus State School," Ohio
State Medical Journal, LIII (1957), 678-679,
796-798.
EDWARDS, Linden F., "Dr. Frederick
C. Waite's Correspondence with Reference to
Grave Robbery," Ohio State
Medical Journal, LIV (1958), 480, 482, 600, 602.
Includes incidents at Willoughby,
Granville, and Cleveland.
EDWARDS, Linden F., "The Famous
Harrison Case and Its Repercussions," Bulletin
of the History of Medicine, XXXI (1957), 162-171. Body of John Scott Harrison
snatched from grave at North Bend, Ohio,
in 1878.
FORMAN, Jonathan, "Meetings of the
Faculty of Starling Medical College in 1859,"
Ohio State Medical Journal, LIII (1957), 926-927.
PATERSON, Robert G., "Governor Cox
and Public Health in Ohio," Ohio State
Medical Journal, LIV (1958), 170-171, 318-319.
PRESTON, Robert H., "Hospital
Transports, with Special Reference to the Steam-
boat Allen Collier and the
Cincinnati Branch of the U. S. Sanitary Commission,"
Ohio State Medical Journal, LIII (1957), 1037-1038, 1165-1167.
ROND, Philip C., "Samuel Mitchel
Smith, M. D., Medical College Psychiatric Lamp-
lighter," Ohio State Medical
Journal, LIII (1957), 1266-1267, 1405-1406. Smith,
a native of Highland County, practiced
in Columbus, 1840-74.
MISCELLANEOUS
GAY, Phil, "Ohio's Treasure
House," The Agricultural Student of the Ohio State
University, LXIV (March 1958), 8-9. The Ohio State Museum described.
HEALD, Edward T., "History to the
People: Stark County Historical Society's Radio
and Publication Program," American
Association for State and Local History,
History News, XIII (1957-58), 46-47.
SHEARROW, George C., "Salt a
Luxury," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XXI, No. 12
(December 1957), 20-21. A brief history
of salt production in Ohio.
STEWART, Kate MacLean, "The William
Howard Taft Papers," Library of Congress,
Quarterly Journal of Current
Acquisitions, XV (1957), 1-11. An
account of the
acquisition of the Taft papers and an
analysis of their contents.
OHIO IN THE WARS
DOWNER, Edward T., "Ohio Troops in
the Field," Civil War History, III (1957),
253-284. Numbers, organization, and
service of Ohio troops.
FITES, Gilbert G., "Fort
Fizzle," Ohio Local History News, III, No. 3 (August
1957), [3]. An account of draft
resistance in Holmes County in 1863.
A SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS 377
GILPIN, Alec R., The War of 1812 in
the Old Northwest. East Lansing, Michigan
State University Press, 1958. 286p.
HARPER, Robert S., "The Ohio Press
in the Civil War," Civil War History, III
(1957), 219-252.
JACOBS, William J., "Quiet
Crusaders: The Cincinnati Branch of the U. S. Sanitary
Commission," Historical and
Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XVI (1958),
104-120.
MAURER, Maurer, "McCook Field,
1917-1927," Ohio Historical Quarterly, LXVII
(1958), 21-34.
RODABAUGH, James H., "The Fighting
McCooks," Civil War History, III (1957),
287-290.
SMITH, Dwight L., "Conquest of the
Old Northwest, Second Phase, 1783-1795,"
Old Fort News, No. 2 (April-June 1958), 13-26.
STILL, John S., "Blitzkrieg, 1863:
Morgan Raid and Rout," Civil War History, III
(1957), 291-306.
WAKEFIELD, T. D., "The 'Last'
Battle of Lake Erie," Inland Seas, XIII (1957),
205-206. The battle on Pelee Island in
the Canadian rebellion of 1837-38.
WEATHERFORD, John, "Ohio and the
Civil War in Manuscripts," Civil War
History, III (1957), 307-313. Discusses mainly Civil War
collections in the library
of the Ohio Historical Society.
PLACE NAMES
WILLIS, Richard P., "Names on the
Lakes," Inland Seas, XIV (1958), 15-25. In-
cludes Ohio place names on Lake Erie.
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
DOWNES, Randolph C., "Squeezing the
Water out of the Toledo Railways and
Light Company, 1907-1913," Northwest
Ohio Quarterly, XXX (1958), 26-48.
EELLS, William H., Your Ohio
Government. Columbus, Midwest Law Printers and
Publishers, 1958. 122p. Brief historical
background.
FELT, Thomas E., "Organizing a
National Convention: A Lesson from Senator
Dick," Ohio Historical
Quarterly, LXVII (1958), 50-62.
GUNDERSON, Robert Gray, The Log-Cabin
Campaign. Lexington, University of
Kentucky Press, 1957. 292p. The
Harrison-Van Buren campaign of 1840.
HARRIS, Ray Baker, Warren G. Harding;
An Account of His Nomination for the
Presidency by the Republican
Convention of 1920. Washington D. C.,
published by
author, 1957. 30p.
HUBBARD, Paul G., "A Toledo Trade
Union and the Arizona Constitution of
1910," Ohio Historical
Quarterly, LXVII (1958), 109-128.
MURDOCK, Eugene C., "Cleveland's
Johnson: The Cabinet," Ohio Historical Quart-
erly, LXVI (1957), 375-390.
MURDOCK, Eugene C., "Cleveland's
Johnson: First Term," Ohio Historical Quarterly,
LXVII (1958), 35-49.
"The Rail Splitter: A Chicago and
Cincinnati Newspaper Published in the Interest
of the Lincoln-Hamlin Republican Ticket
of 1860," Lincoln Lore, No. 1445 (July
1958), 1-3.
STRAETZ, Ralph A., PR Politics in
Cincinnati: Thirty-two Years of City Government
Through Proportional Representation. New York, New York University Press,
1958. 329p.
378
THE OHIO HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
WALKER, Kenneth R., "The Growing
Political Significance of the United States
Midwest in 1901," Northwest Ohio
Quarterly, XXIX (1957), 235-246.
WALKER, Kenneth R., "The Third
Assassination," New-York Historical Society
Quarterly, XLI (1957), 407-422. The assassination of McKinley and
the reaction
of numerous officials and prominent men.
WHEALEN, John J., ed., "The Jackson-Dawson
Correspondence," Historical and
Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
XVI (1958), 3-30. Letters of Andrew
Jackson to Moses Dawson of Cincinnati on
political subjects of the period 1830-44.
RELIGION
BOASE, Paul H., "'In Cases of
Extreme Necessity': The Methodists Take Action
Against Tobacco Chewing and Spitting in
Church Along with the Excessive Use of
Alcohol," Historical and
Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XVI (1958),
191-205.
EVANS, James F., "A Brief History
of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Maumee, Ohio
(March 14, 1836--September 1,
1955)," Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXIX (1957),
174-184.
History of West Branch Quarterly
Meeting of the Society of Friends, West Milton,
Ohio, 1807-1957. Sketch of more than a dozen constituent meetings and
genealogi-
cal data on some thirty member families.
Also heads of families from the 1820
census for three local townships in
Miami County.
KUHNS, Frederick, "Religious
Rivalries in the Old Northwest," Presbyterian Histori-
cal Society, Journal, XXXVI
(1958), 19-51.
PIERCY, Caroline B., "Early
Warrensville--The Forest Primeval, 1807-1817," in
Selected Papers, 35-111. Cleveland, Shaker Historical Society, 1957.
Edited by Harry
D. Piercy. On the settlement of
Warrensville Township, Cuyahoga County, Ohio,
by the Shakers.
SOCIAL HISTORY
HEUCK, Robert, "Show Business
Over-The-Rhine," Historical and Philosophical So-
ciety of Ohio, Bulletin, XVI
(1958), 121-142. German section of Cincinnati.
"History of the Amish in Wayne
County, Ohio," Mennonite Quarterly Review, XXXI
(1957), 156-219.
WITTKE, Carl, "Ohio's Germans,
1840-1875," Ohio Historical Quarterly, LXVI
(1957), 339-354.
WITTKE, Carl, "Ora et Labora: A
German Methodist Utopia," Ohio Historical
Quarterly, LXVII (1958), 129-140. The colony was in Huron County,
Michigan,
but it had close connections with Ohio
Methodism.
TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATION
ARMS, Richard G., "The Fustest with
the Mostest," Historical and Philosophical
Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XVI
(1958), 41-65. A history of the Cincinnati and
Suburban Telephone Company.
BARTON, Thomas F., "Twenty-five
Years' Use of the 9-Foot Ohio River Channel,"
Economic Geography, XXXII (1957), 41-49. From 1929 to 1954.
A SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS 379
BLAINE, Charles G., "Great Lakes
Racing: City of Erie v. Tashmoo," Niagara
Frontier, IV (1957-58), 99-101. The race started at Cleveland and
ended at Erie,
Pennsylvania.
DUNCAN, Francis, "The Story of the D &
C," Inland Seas, XIII (1957), 274-282;
XIV (1958), 36-49, 136-144, 199-206.
FISHER, Charles E., "The Clover
Leaf," Railway and Locomotive Historical Society,
Bulletin No. 97 (October 1957), 73-75. Sketch of the Toledo, St. Louis
and
Western Railroad, which was known as the
"Clover Leaf."
FISHER, Charles E., "The Hocking
Valley Ry.," Railway and Locomotive Historical
Society, Bulletin No. 98, (April
1958), 79-81.
LEE, Robert E., "Car Tracks to
Oblivion," Detroit Historical Society, Bulletin, XIV,
No. 7 (April 1958), 6-12. Concerns
interurban lines in the Detroit area, a number
of which had connections with Ohio
cities. Generalizations applicable to Ohio.
MORGAN, John M., "The Ashleys Build
a Railroad," Northwest Ohio Quarterly,
XXX (1958), 82-96. The Toledo, Ann Arbor
and North Michigan, 1877-93.
SMITH, Ophia D., "Cincinnati: From
Keelboat to Steamboat," Historical and Phil-
osophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XV
(1957), 259-289.
WAGGONER, Madeline S., The Long Haul West: The Great
Canal Era, 1817-1850.
New York, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1958.
320p. Chapter 12 deals with Ohio canals,
and there are other references to Ohio.
TRAVEL AND DESCRIPTION
ELKINTON, J. Passmore, "To Ohio One
Hundred Years Ago: Excerpts from the
Journal of Thomas Elkinton,"
Friends Historical Association, Bulletin, XLVII
(1958), 38-45. A trip of a Quaker
wedding party from Pittsburgh to Somerton,
near Barnesville, Ohio, and back by way
of Mt. Pleasant, with a visit at the
meetinghouse.
MILLER, Ernest C., ed., "Down the
Rivers: A Rafting Journal of 1859--from
Warren, Pa., to Louisville, Ky.," Western
Pennsylvania Historical Magazine, XL
(1957), 149-164. Mention of Ohio towns
and a rail trip across Ohio from Cincin-
nati to Cleveland.
SMITH, Dwight L., "Nine Letters of
Nathaniel Dike on the Western Country, 1816-
1818," Ohio Historical
Quarterly, LXVII (1958), 189-220.
MASTERS THESES ON OHIO SUBJECTS IN OHIO
COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
FETH, Sister Vincent, S.N.D. de N., A
History of the Sisters of Notre Dame in
Columbus: The First Fifty Years,
1855-1905. Xavier University, 1958.
REEVES, Pamela, Navigation on Lake Erie,
1825-1860. Western Reserve University,
1958.
RICK, Sister Mary Clarisena, R. S. M.,
Guy M. Bryan and President Hayes' Southern
Policy. Xavier University, 1958.
THOMAS, Nathan, The Millerite Movement
in Ohio. Ohio University, 1957.
A Survey of Publications
In Ohio History and Archaeology,
August 1957 - July 1958
Compiled by S. WINIFRED SMITH
ANTISLAVERY MOVEMENT
BUCKMASTER, Henrietta, Flight to
Freedom: The Story of the Underground Rail-
road. New York, Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1958. 217p.
For ages twelve
and older.
JELLISON, Charles A., "The
Martyrdom of John Brown," West Virginia History,
XVIII (1957), 243-255.
LOTTICK, Kenneth V., "The
Connecticut Reserve and the Civil War," History of
Education Journal, VIII, No. 3 (Spring 1957), 92-104. Discusses the
influence
of education on antislavery sentiment in
the Reserve.
ARCHAEOLOGY
BABY, Raymond S., "The Adena
Pipe," Museum Echoes, XXXI (1958), 11-13. A
famous artifact of the Adena People in
the Ohio State Museum.
"A Colorful Variety of Flint from
the Collection of McDonald Schumm, Circleville,
Ohio," Ohio Archaeologist, VIII
(1958), 57. Most of the specimens are from Ohio.
CROCKER, C. T., "A Collector's
Reminiscence," Ohio Archaeologist, VIII (1958),
69. Early collecting in Geauga County,
Ohio.
DIAMOND, Walter V., "An Ancient Ohio
Engraving," Ohio Archaeologist, VII
(1957), 143.
GALITZA, Edward, "Glacial Kame
Artifacts," "Ohio Archaeologist, VII (1957),
140. From Hardin and Wyandot counties.
GALITZA, Edward, "A Report of the
Zimmerman Kame Site--Thirty Years Later,"
Ohio Archaeologist, VII (1957), 140-142, 144.
GORDON, Fred, "Pickaway County
Spears," Ohio Archaeologist, VII (1957),
148, 149.
GOSLIN, Robert M., "A Hopewell
Pottery Fragment from Circleville, Ohio," Ohio
Archaeologist, VIII (1958), 100.
MUNGER, Lynn, "The Cincinnati Head
Pipe," Ohio Archaeologist, VIII (1958), 73.
PORTER, Tom, and Don McBeth,
"Report on the West Mound," Ohio Archaeologist,
VIII (1958), 29-31. Near Marshall in
Highland County.
SCHATZ, John W., "Late Woodland
Projectile Point Types from Central Ohio,"
Ohio Archaeologist, VII (1957), 134-135.
SMITH, Arthur George, "A Point Peninsula
Type," Ohio Archaeologist, VIII (1958),
32-33. A type found frequently in
northeastern Ohio.