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A SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS

IN OHIO HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY

AUGUST 1964 - JULY 1965

compiled by S. WINIFRED SMITH

ANTISLAVERY MOVEMENT

"Antislavery Movement Began in 1817," Ohio Genealogical Society, Report, V, No. 3

(June 1965), 2. On Jefferson County and the free-labor store at Mount Pleasant.

BAUER, Katherine S., "Abolition and the Purdys," Summit County Historical Society,

Bulletin, XVIII, No. 6 (June 1965), [2]. A family living at North Springfield.

 

ARCHAEOLOGY

"Artifacts from Collection of Tom Hall," Ohio Archaeologist, XV (1965), 82. Points

found in Tuscarawas and Coshocton counties.

BABY, Raymond S., and Martha A. Potter, "Four Fluted Points from Summit County,

Ohio," Ohio Archaeologist, XV (1965), 64-65.

"Banded Slate Gorgets from Ohio," Ohio Archaeologist, XV (1965), 92. In the James J.

Mathews collection.

"Bifurcated Variations," Ohio Archaeologist, XV (1965), 106. Four points in the collec-

tion of Charles Voshall; surface finds in Tuscarawas County.

BLANK, John Edward, "The Brown's Bottom Site, Ross County, Ohio," Ohio Archaeol-

ogist, XV (1965), 16-21.

BLANK, John Edward, "The McGraw Site," Ohio Archaeologist, XV (1965), 51-59.

Scioto Township, Ross County. Hopewell.

BRANSCOME, Ray E., "A Great Hobby," Ohio Archaeologist, XV (1965), 98-101.

Describes a number of archaeological finds in Butler and Hamilton counties.

"Cache of Blades," Ohio Archaeologist, XV (1965), 104. Found in Milford Township,

Knox County.