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HISTORY
BROWN, Leonard H., "A Sculptured
Head," Ohio Archaeologist, XV (1965), 116. A
Coshocton County find.
BROWN, LEONARD H., "Summer
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140-141. By Case Institute of Technology
in Ross, Athens, Vinton, and Coshocton
counties.
CARROLL, George, "Human
Effigy," Ohio Archaeologist, XVI (1966), 79. Describes a
stone sculpture of the human form from
Hugh Wachtel's collection.
CARSKADDEN, Jeff, "Palaeo-Indian
Points from Muskingum County," Ohio Archae-
ologist, XVI (1966), 4-5.
"Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Julius
E. Noebe," Ohio Archaeologist, XVI (1966), 30-31.
Projectile points found in the
Walhonding Valley.
CONVERSE, Robert N., "Ohio Stone
Tools," Ohio Archaeologist, XVI (1966), 99-137.
CONVERSE, Robert N., "The Troyer
Site," Ohio Archaeologist XVI (1966), 11-15. Near
Plain City; surface finds.
DAWSON, Harold A., "The Woodrow
Rock Shelter," Ohio Archaeologist, XVI (1966),
76-78. Describes site found in December,
1958 located near Coal Hollow Creek in
Columbiana County, Ohio.
ELLIS, H. Holmes, Flint Working
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mental Study. Columbus, Ohio Historical Society, 1965. 63p.
FORSYTH, Jane L., "Ohio's New State
Gem," Wonderful World of Ohio, XXIX
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of the use of flint by prehistoric and historic
Indians.
GOODMAN, Kenneth C., "The Picnic
Table Archaic Point," Ohio Archaeologist, XV1
(1966), 58. An Archaic point found along
the Scioto River in Columbus, Ohio.
GRIMM, Elmer, "The Grimm
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a spear found in Lorain County, Ohio in
1916.
HAIGHT, Marion and Norman L. Wright,
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Ohio.
"Hamilton County Surface
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quartz loaf stone and a hematite
plummet.
"Hopewellian Artifacts from
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found by Paul R. Swinger of Grafton,
Ohio.
JESENSKY, Joseph D., "Summit County
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KINKADE, Glenn E., "High Speed
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87. Describes Adena flint blade found
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"Material from the Wachtel
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93-95.
MORROW, Don, "More Fun Than Hunting
Eggs," Ohio Archaeologist, XVI (1966),
32-33. Indian relics found on Easter
Sunday, 1965, near Alexandria, Ohio.
MORTINE, Wayne A., "Palaeo
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ologist, XV (1965), 134-135.
MURPHY, James and Larry Picking,
"Archaeology of the Plains Area, Athens County,
Ohio," Ohio Archaeologist, XVI
(April 1966), 48-57.
MYRON, Robert, Mounds, Towns and
Totems. Cleveland, World Publishing Company,
1966. 127p. Contains sections on the
Indians of Ohio, such as Adena, Hopewell, and
the moundbuilding Indians in general.
OMWAKE, H. F., and M. Joseph Becker,
"Evaluation of an Assortment of White Clay
Pipe Bowl and Stem Fragments
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Southern Michigan and Ohio," Northwest
Ohio Quarterly, XXXVII (1965), 133-150.
PATTERSON, Richard P., "A Pleasant
Ridge Site," Ohio Archaeologist, XVI (1966),
88-90. Describes site located in Fearing
Township, Washington County, Ohio.
"A Prize Flint Blade," Ohio
Archaeologist, XVI (1966), 86. Describes blade found by
Gary R. Aeh, Portsmouth, Ohio.
PRUFER, Olaf H., Studies in Ohio
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sity Press, 1966. 368p.
"Serpent Mound," The Wonderful World of
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SMITH, Arthur George, "The Old Home
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62-63. Artifacts found on the Smith farm
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"Specimens from the Timmons Collection," Ohio
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SPENCER, Robert F. and Jesse D.
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249
"A Symposium of Reviews," New
York State Archaeological Association, The Bulletin,
No. 36 (March 1966), 5-9, 9-10. Gives
five reviews covering the book: The Archae-
ology of New York State by William A. Ritchie. Some of the sites mentioned are
in northeastern Ohio and the Ohio
Valley.
THELER, James L., and Franklin P.
Everman, "The Eight Mile Site, Hamilton County,
Ohio," Ohio Archaeologist, XVI
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TOWNSEND, Earl C., Jr., "Facts
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TOWNSEND, Earl C., Jr., "Ohio Flint
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"The Tredway Dovetail," Ohio
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WALSTON, Earl, "Porphory
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WRIGHT, Norman L., "Lunate
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ANDREWS, Edward Deming and Faith
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CLARK, Roger, "Cincinnati
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COOK, Alexander B., "Great Lakes
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unusual matching ship
carvings from the Greyhound which
was built in 1867, and later used on another
side-wheeler built in 1902.
"Dulcimers," Wonderful
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Zanesville.
"First Ladies of Ohio," The
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Describes the authentic dolls
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GALBRAITH, A. E., Jr., "Mariettta's
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"Glass, Beauty and Color," The
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HOOVER, Earl R., "Benjamin Hanby's
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HUTSLAR, Donald A., "In the Days of
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JOHANNESEN, Eric, "Simeon Porter:
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KELLER, Kathryn M., "Cobbled-Up
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KELLER, Kathryn M., "Picture
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"Ohioan Painted the Spirit of
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"Ohio's Historic
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BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY
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Deep Mines at Coal Ridge," Ohio Genealogical
Society, Report, VI, No. 1
(February 1966), 4. Noble County.
GOULDEN, Joseph C., The Curtis Caper.
New York, G. P. Putman's Sons, 1965. 281p.
An account of the rise and fall of the
Curtis Publishing Company of Springfield.
HILTON, George W., "The Chicago
Cincinnati & Louisville Railroad," The Railway and
Locomotive Historical Society, Bulletin
No. 114, (April 1966), 5-14.
HUTSLAR, Donald A., "The Young
Repeating Shotgun," American Rifleman, CXIV
(September 1966), 56-60. Is the story of
"Sparrow" Young and his two-shot trap
gun.
JOHNSON, Arthur M. and Barry Supple, Boston
Capitalists and Western Railroads:
A Study in the Nineteenth-Century
Railroad Investment Process. Cambridge,
Har-
vard University Press, 1967. 416p.
LANGWORTHY, Helen, "Marble Driven
Cash Register," The Antiques Journal, XXI
(March 1966), 23. Describes a cash
register built in 1850 by the John Waddel
Manufacturing Company of Greenfield,
Ohio.
McKAY, William A., "The Packet Boat
Era on the Ohio," Filson Club History Quart-
erly, XL (1966), 357-367.
PIXTON, John, The Marietta and
Cincinnati Railroad, 1845-1883. University Park,
Pennsylvania State University Press,
1966. 94p. (Penn. State Studies No. 17).
PORTER, Daniel R., "Lockington
Locks," Ohio Historical Society, Echoes, V (April
1966), [1].
REHOR, John A., The Nickel Plate
Story. Milwaukee, Kalmbach Publishing Co., 1965.
483p.
"Revolution in the Kitchen,"
Ohio Historical Society, Echoes, V (December 1966), [1].
Pictures Stoves Manufactured in Ohio,
1818-1890.
"Sawmills," Ohio Historical
Society, Echoes, V (January 1966), [1]. Describes early
Ohio mills, 1780-1857.
SCHEIBER, Harry N., "The Commercial
Bank of Lake Erie, 1831-1843," Business His-
tory Review, XL (1966), 47-66.
SCHOFIELD, Mary-Peale, "The
Cleveland Arcade," Journal of the Society of Architec-
tural Historians, XXV (December 1966), 281-291.
"Sherwin-Williams 100th Anniversary
Highlights Cleveland's Paint Industry," Cleve-
lander, XL, No. 10 (February 1966), 4-11. History of the
Sherwin-Williams and
Glidden companies.
STEALEY, John Edmund, III, "Notes
on the Ante-Bellum Cattle Industry from the
McNeill Family Papers," Ohio
History, LXXV (1966), 38-47.
STERN, Joseph S., Jr., "The
Suspension Bridge: They Said It Couldn't Be Built,"
Cincinnati Historical Society, Bulletin,
XXIII (1965), 211-228.
THORNBROUGH, Emma Lou, "American
Negro Newspapers, 1880-1914," Business
History Review, XL (1966), 467-490. Includes Negro newspapers published
in Ohio.
TREVORROW, F. W., "The Cincinnati
and Whitewater Canal," Towpaths, IV (October
1966), 41-47. Describes the problems of
construction and cost of the canal.
254 OHIO
HISTORY
THROWER, Norman J. W., Original
Survey and Land Subdivision. Chicago, Rand
McNally and Company, 1966. 160p. Book
compares two ways of dividing the land
in an area of northwestern Ohio.
WEED, J. Merrill, "C. E. Sherman: C. E., Engineer,
Historian," Ohio Historical Society,
Echoes, V (March 1966), [1].
WHITE John H., Cincinnati Locomotive
Builders, 1845-1868. Washington, D. C.,
Smithsonian Institution, 1965. 167p.
WREEDE, Estella H., "Ohio Claims
the Largest Country Store in the World," Maumee
Valley Historical Society, Ohio Cues,
XVI (October 1963), 1, 6. Describes the
Garver Bros. Company in Strasburg, Ohio.
WREEDE, Estella H., "America's
Dessert Cheese Capital, Van Wert, Ohio," Maumee
Valley Historical Society, Ohio Cues,
XV, No. 4 (January 1966), 3.
EDUCATION AND CULTURE
BALL, Roland A., "My Father, Ernest
R. Ball," Ohio Genealogical Society, Report,
VI, No. 5 (June 1966), 1, 3, 4. Was
Cleveland's "Ballad King."
BILLINGTON, Ray Allen, ed., America's
Frontier Heritage. Histories of the American
Frontier Series. New York, Holt,
Rinehart and Winston, Inc., 1966. 302p. Frontier
conditions in Ohio are discussed in many
places in the book.
BITTNER, W. Sanford, "The Cost of
Higher Education, 1929," Ohio Historical Society,
Echoes, V (August 1966), [1]. Quotes from a letter from Charles
H. Clark, a student
at Ohio University in 1829.
BUCKINGHAM, Ray E., "Ohio's
Miniature World of Letters," Ohioana, VIII (Winter,
1965-1966), 99-103.
CAMPBELL, Thomas Francis, A History
of the School of Applied Social Sciences.
Cleveland, Western Reserve University
Press, 1966. 160p.
"Christmas at School -- 1817,"
Ohio Historical Society, Echoes, IV (December 1965), [1].
"Cleveland Play House Marks Fifty
Years," Clevelander, XL, No. 6 (October 1965),
58-59.
EASTON, Loyd D., Hegel's First
American Followers, The Ohio Hegelians; J. B. Stallo,
Peter Kaufmann, Moncure Conway,
August Willich. Athens, Ohio
University Press,
1967. 353p.
EYNON, Nola R., "One Room
Schools," Ohio Genealogical Society, Report, VI, No. 1
(February 1966), 3. In Noble County in
1916.
FLORY, Julia McCune, The Cleveland
Play House -- How It Began. Cleveland, Western
Reserve University Press, 1965. 133p.
GERSTNER, Patsy A., "Natural
History in the Midwest's Earliest Scientific Journal,"
The Bulletin of the Cleveland
Medical Library, XIII (1966), 49-53. Describes The
Western Quarterly Reporter of
Medical, Surgical, and Natural Science, "which
was supported by physicians and
naturalists of the Western Country," and was
published in Cincinnati from March, 1822
until late in 1823.
GODWIN, Blake-More, "George W. Stevens,"
Toledo Museum of Art, Museum News,
IX (1966), 5-22. Includes historical
data on the museum by the director.
GOULDER, Grace, "Some Early Ohio
Libraries," Kent State University, The Serif,
III (March 1966), 3-8.
HATCHER, Harlan, The Western Reserve:
The Story of New Connecticut in Ohio.
Cleveland, World Publishing Company,
1966. 328p.
HERGET, Paul, "The Minor Planet Center at the
Cincinnati Observatory," The Cin-
cinnati Historical Society Bulletin, XXIV
(1966), 175-187.
HOLLIDAY, Joseph E., "Cincinnati
Opera Festivals During the Gilded Age," The
Cincinnati Historical Society Bulletin,
XXIV (1966), 131-149.
JANOWSKY, Oscar I., "The Cleveland
Bureau of Jewish Education: A Case Study,
1924-1954," American Jewish
History Quarterly, LIV (1965), 323-357.
McMULLEN, Haynes, "The Use of Books
in the Ohio Valley Before 1850," Journal of
Library History, I (January 1966), 43-56, 73.
MILLER, Lillian B., Patrons and
Patriotism: The Encouragement of the Fine Arts
in the United States, 1790-1860. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1966. 335p.
Contains a chapter, "Art in the
West," that includes Ohio contributions.
MULLER, Dorothea R., "Josiah Strong
and American Nationalism: A Reevaluation,"
Journal of American History, LIII (1966), 487-503. An Ohioan who wrote Our
Country.
MURRAY, Robert K., "Harding on
History," Journal of American History, LIII (1967),
781-784. Presents a letter written by
the President discussing the importance of
"a proper understanding of the
problems connected with Modern History."
"Nearby Schools of Guernsey
County," Ohio Genealogical Society, Report, VI, No. 1
(February 1966), 3, 4.
A SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS
255
NUNMAKER, Frances G., "The Unique
Ohioana Library," The Wonderful World of
Ohio, XXXI (January 1967), 13-15.
"Ohio in Song," Ohio
Historical Society, Echoes, VI (April 1967) [1]. Describes the
various "official" state songs
of Ohio.
PORTER, Daniel R., "The Ohio State
Museum," The Wonderful World of Ohio, XXXI
(January 1967), 22-25.
SMITH, Jane, "The Railroad
Museum," The Wonderful World of Ohio, XXXI (Janu-
ary 1967), 32-35. Describes the museum
that was the idea of Eugene Lambert,
located in Conneaut, Ohio.
TIMMONS, Kay, "University of
Dayton: Potential Unlimited," Dayton, I, No. 6 (Sep-
tember 1965), 19-23. Gives historical
background.
TUCKER, Louis L., "The Literary
Club of Cincinnati," Cincinnati Historical Society,
Bulletin, XXIII (1965), 201.
WHITE, Jessie Jewitt, "Cleveland's
Ballad King," Ohio Genealogical Society, Report,
VI (June 1966), 1-4.
WOODWARD, Charles, introduced by,
"Two Cincinnati Astronomers, Ormsby M.
Mitchel and Paul Herget," The
Cincinnati Historical Society, Bulletin, XXIV
(1966), 164-174.
GENEALOGY
BARNETT, James, and others,
"Wyoming Honors Its Founder, Robert Reily," Cin-
cinnati Historical Society, Bulletin,
XXIII (1965), 202-205.
"Bates Files Claim in 1809,"
Ohio Genealogical Society, Report, VI, No. 1 (February
1966), 2. Ephrain Bates, Noble County.
CAREY, Maude, "70 Early Burial
Plots, Shelby County," Ohio Genealogical Society,
Report, V, No. 4 (August 1965) 3.
CONNER, Mrs. Robert M.,
"Genealogies of [Noble] County Pioneers," Ohio Genealog-
ical Society, Report, VI
(February 1966), 1-2. Levi Finley, Bridgeman, Stone,
Buckey, Williams, Morrison, Cunningham,
Cox, Bonar, and Snyder families.
DOUTHIT, Ruth L. "Ancestor Chasing
in Ohio," Indiana History Bulletin, XLII
(1965), 150-156. An analysis of sources
for Ohio genealogy.
FEDORCHAK, Catherine Foreaker,
"Revolutionary War Pensioners of Monroe
County," Ohio Genealogical Society Report,
VI, No. 4 (August 1966), 1-4.
FRAZIER, Minerva, "The Frazier
Family," Ohio Genealogical Society, Report, VI,
No. 1 (February 1966), 1.
LACY, Roy E., comp., "Veteran
Records of Shelby County," Ohio Genealogical Society,
Report, V, No. 4 (August 1965), 3.
LACY, Roy E., comp., "Wesley
Methodist Cemetery Records," Ohio Genealogical So-
ciety, Report, V, No. 4 (August
1965), 3. Near Anna, Shelby County.
"The 'McKee' Family," Ohio
Genealogical Society, Report, VI, No. 1 (February 1966),
2. Ezra McKee of Washington County.
"New Orleans German Port List for
1845," Balkan and Eastern European American
Genealogical and Historical Society, III (June 1966), 3-25. Contains many names
of people whose destination was
Cincinnati.
Ohio Amish Directory: Holmes County
and Vicinity, 1965 edition. Prepared
under direc-
tion of Harold E. Cross, M.D., Division
of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University
School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland.
Ohio Records and Pioneer Families, VI, No. 4 (1965). Contains: Licking County tax
list, 1810; Knox County tax list, 1810;
list of Revolutionary and War of 1812 soldiers
buried in Carroll County; Huron County
cemetery records; sketch of family of
Enos Atwater, Portage County; records of
Pioneer Trail Cemetery, Mantua
Township, Portage County; family records
for Ozias, Woodhouse, Botkin, Black,
Beeks, and Powell families; clippings
from early Ohio newspapers; list of War of
1812 soliders buried in Ross, Fayette,
Pickaway, and Greene counties; Meigs
County pioneer families, S-Z.
Ohio Records and Pioneer Families, VII, No. 1 (1966). Contains: Family records for
Scott and Griffith families; Jefferson
County tax list, 1810; Morrow County marriage
records, 1848-53; Guernsey County
cemetery records; Licking County death records,
1874-82; clippings from early Ohio
newspapers; Knox County will index, 1808-70;
Putnam County pioneer families, A-B.
Ohio Records and Pioneer Families, VII, No. 2 (1966). Contains: Family records for
the David Murphey family of Putnam
County; Hamilton County 1810 tax list;
Guernsey County 1810 tax list; Highland
County 1810 tax list; Morrow County
marriage index for 1848-1853; Licking
County death records 1874-1882; Knox
County will index 1861-1870, 1870-1877,
1877-1882; Jefferson County Bacon Ridge
Cemetery records; Jefferson County Sugar
Grove M. E. Cemetery records; Jefferson
County Smithfield Cemetery #1 records;
Cemetery at Shelley School near Knoxville;
256 OHIO
HISTORY
Abel J. Crawford Farm Cemetery near
Knoxville; another near the Jeffrey farm at
Carmen's; another near the above two,
Grimm Cemetery; some Geauga County
death notices; family histories for the
Guernsey County Rose-Whaling families and
Rose-Dilley families; Putnam County
pioneer families; original land entries for
Miami County, Union Township.
Ohio Records and Pioneer Families, VII, No. 3 (1966). Contains: Family records for
John Garrett, III, of Portage County;
Gallia, Geauga and Greene County tax lists
for 1810; Morrow County marriages for
1848-1858; Licking County death records,
1876-1882; Gallia County, Mt. Zion,
Long, Denny and Fairfield cemeteries; Miami
County land entries; Putnam County
pioneer families.
Ohio Records and Pioneer Families, VII, No. 4 (1966). Contains: Fayette, Fairfield,
and Franklin County 1810 tax lists;
Licking County death records; Morrow County
marriages for 1856-1858; Gallia County:
Centenary and Morgan cemeteries; Geauga
County: Morton, Munn, South Newbury
cemeteries; early Ohio newspaper clippings;
Putnam County pioneer families.
Ohio Records and Pioneer Families, VIII, No. 1 (1967). Contains: Ohio counties--
formation and county seats; evolution of
Ohio county boundaries; Delaware, Clin-
ton, and Coshocton counties, 1810 tax
lists; Delaware County women born before
1801, burials; cemeteries: Cuyahoga
County, Chagrin Falls area, Riverview Road
area, (Brecksville), and Hermoga
Cemetery (Independence area); early Ohio
newspaper clippings; family records:
Young, Morrison, Willard, Fetterhoff; Clinton
County pioneers.
Ohio Records and Pioneer Families, VIII No. 2 (1967). Contains: Columbiana and
Butler counties tax lists, 1810;
miscellaneous cemetery records for Coshocton,
Mercer and Montgomery counties; Clermont
County marriage index, 1810-1807;
miscellaneous clippings from early Ohio
newspapers; Part I, "Nantucket in
Portage County, Ohio," by Edgar L.
McCormick; Revolutionary War soldier records
for Cherry, Carlton, Elliott; family
records for Reed, Work, Peters, Dunbar,
McGoldrick; Clermont County land grants.
The Ohio Researcher, IV, No. 2 (1965). Contains: Marion County marriages,
1824-26:
Marion County wills and inventories,
1825-35; Marion County deeds, 1821-22;
Morrow County, Ohio Society of Friends,
Alum Creek monthly meetings, birth,
deaths, marriages, and removal
certificates, 1828, and births and deaths, 1830.
The Ohio Researcher, IV, No. 3 (1965). Contains: Morrow County
naturalization records,
1861-1902; Morrow County wills,
1848-1850; Richland County deeds, 1814-1815;
Richland County wills, 1816-1822;
Washington County deeds 1790-1795.
The Ohio Researcher, IV, No. 4 (1966). Contains: Huron County deeds,
1802-1810;
Huron County naturalization of minors,
1885-1903; Crawford County marriages,
1831-1832; Crawford County wills,
1831-1838; Seneca County wills, 1828-1836.
RENIGER, Jerilyn Jacklin, comp., The
Messenger Family in Portage and Geauga
Counties, Ohio. Privately published, 1966. 338p.
"Rev. David Gorby," Ohio
Genealogical Society, Report, VI, No. 1 (February 1966), 4.
Methodist circuit rider of Noble County.
WILL, Charles G., "The Renicks:
Pickaway County's First Cattlemen," Pickaway
County Historical Society, Pickaway
Quarterly, V, No. 4 (Fall 1965), 5-9.
"Young Operates First Cotton
Factory," Ohio Genealogical Society, Report, VI, No. 1
(February 1966), 1. Genealogical data on
William Young of Noble County, said
to have operated the first cotton
factory in the United States.
GENERAL
"Christmas in Pioneer Ohio." Wonderful
World of Ohio, XXIX, (December 1965), 2-5.
"The Heritage that is Ohio," Ohio
Bell Voice, XIII (July 1966), 8-11; (September 1966),
8-13; (November 1966), 12-15. Various
aspects of Ohio history.
HUTSLAR, Donald A., "Red Chaff,
Barrens, and Razor Backs," Ohio Historical Society,
Echoes, V (February 1966). [1]. Describes Ohio agriculture,
1790-1850.
"Life Around the Fireplace," Wonderful
World of Ohio, XXIX, (December 1965), 20-23.
Four fireplaces in Ohio museums are
illustrated.
Maps by Carey & Lea of Ohio in 1822
and by S. Augustus Mitchell in 1846. The Old
Print Shop Portfolio, XXV (1966), 107, 111.
O'CALLAGHAN, Jerry A.,
"Significance of the United States Public Land Survey,"
Western Pennsylvania Historical
Magazine, L (January 1967), 51-59.
Mapping of
Ohio River along borders of Ohio and
Pennsylvania.
RAINS, Albert, and others, With
Heritage So Rich. New York, Random House, 1966.
230p. Contains a few references to the
historic preservation work being done in Ohio.
RISTON, Walter W.,
"Nineteenth-Century Cadastral Maps in Ohio," The Papers of
the Bibliographical Society of
America, LIX (1965), 306-315.
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257
HISTORICAL FICTION
HALLETT, R. Carlin, The Last of the
Penny-Hetuks. New York, Vantage Press, 1965.
177p. Set in the Hocking Valley in the
early 1900's. Juvenile.
JONES, Evan, Citadel in the
Wilderness: The Story of Fort Snelling and the Old
North-West Frontier. New York, Coward-McCann, Inc. 1966. 255p.
RICHTER, Conrad, A Country of
Strangers. New York, Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., 1966.
169p. Tells of a white girl who is
captured by the Indians but is returned to her
home against her will.
INDIANS AND INDIAN WARS
"Evolving Patterns of Midwestern
Indian Dress," Indiana History Bulletin, XXIII
(October 1966), 131-143. Describes the
dress worn by Ohio Indian tribes, Shawnee,
Miami, and Delaware, along with numerous
Indiana tribes.
HATCH, Margaret G., "Fort St.
Clair," Ohio Historical Society, Echoes, IV (September
1965), [1].
"Indian Hostilities in the Old
Northwest, 1786," The Month at Goodspeed's, XXXVII
(October 1965), 22-24.
KING, James C., "The Frontier
Gunsmith and Indian Relations," Western Pennsylvania
Historical Magazine, L (January 1967), 23-32. Includes discussion of the
Ohioan,
Thomas Burney.
PERI, David W. and Robert W. Wharton,
eds., "Tributes to Samuel Alfred Barrett,"
The Kroeber Anthropological Society
Papers, No. 33 (1965), 27. Among his
Amer-
ican Indian Films to gain distinction
are "Buckeyes" and "The Beautiful Tree,"
the latter was the recipient of the
Chris Award at the 1965 Columbus Film Festival.
PHILLIPS, Edward Hake, "Timothy
Pickering at his Best: Indian Commissioner,
1790-1794," Essex Institute
Historical Collections, CII (July 1966), 163-202.
TEBBEL, John William, The Compact
History of the Indian Wars. New York, Haw-
thorn Books, 1966. 334p.
"The Turkey Foot Rock Affair,"
Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXXVII (1965), 48. Claims
of a "new" Turkey Foot Rock
disproved.
VIETZEN, Raymond C., "Aborigines of
Cansadooharie," Ohio Genealogical Society,
Report, VI, No. 2 (April 1966), 3. Describes the aborigines of
Lorain County.
LABOR
EGGERT, Gerald G., "A Missed
Alternative: Federal Courts as Arbiters of Railway
Labor Disputes, 1877-1895," Labor
History, VII (1966), 285-306. Some Ohio Cases
are included in the discussion.
LITERATURE
ANDERSON, David D., Sherwood
Anderson: An Introduction and Interpretation. New
York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc.,
1967. 182p.
BOYER, Dwight, Great Stories of the
Great Lakes. New York, Dodd, Mead and Com-
pany, 1966. 284p.
CARRINGTON, George C., Jr., The
Immense Complex Drama: The World and Art
of the Howells Novel. Columbus, Ohio State University Press, 1966. 245p.
CREIGHTON, Luella Bruce, The Story of
the Shawnee Chief Tecumseh. New York,
St. Martin's Press, 1965. 159p.
KUMMER, George, Introduction to The
Leatherwood God, in two versions, by Richard
H. Taneyhill. Gainesville, Florida,
Scholars' Facsimiles and Reprints, 1966. 86p.;
a reprint.
MATTHEISEN. Paul F. and Michael
Millgate, eds., Transatlantic Dialogue. Austin,
Texas, University of Texas, 1965. 333p.
Selected American correspondence between
Sir Edmund William Gosse, 1849-1928, and
William Dean Howells, among others.
PHILLIPS, Walda, "Paul Laurence
Dunbar: A New Perspective," Negro History
Bulletin, XXIX (1965), 7-8.
SCHNEIDER, Robert W., Five Novelists
of the Progressive Era. New York, Columbia
University Press, 1966. 290p. Includes a
section on the social views of W. D. Howells,
among others.
SPRINGER, Haskell S., "The
Leatherwood God: From Narrative to Novel," Ohio
History, LXXIV (1965), 191-202.
258 OHIO HISTORY
WHITE, Ray Lewis, The Achievement of
Sherwood Anderson. Chapel Hill, The Uni-
versity of North Carolina Press, 1966.
270p.
LOCAL HISTORY
ARTER, Bill, Columbus Vignettes. Columbus,
privately published, 1966. 96p. A collec-
tion of pieces and pictures about
Columbus places and people, past and present.
BLOWER, James G., A Brief History of
Trimble Township, Athens County, Ohio: Its
Towns, Villages and People. Privately published, 1965. 120p.
CARROLL, Lillian M., "Indian Lake
of Ohio," Maumee Historical Society, Ohio Cues,
XV, No. 8 (May 1966), 1, 4.
"Cincinnati's Tornado of 1917"
Cincinnati Historical Society, Bulletin, XXIV (1966),
75-78.
"County Named for W. P.
Noble," Ohio Genealogical Society, Report, VI, No. 3 (Feb-
ruary 1966), 1, 3.
COYLE, William T., Names of Ohio
Public Schools. Springfield and Columbus, Witten-
berg University Press and The Martha
Kinney Cooper Ohioana Library Associa-
tion (published jointly), 1965. 120p.
"Cradle of the Buckeye State:
History-rich Chillicothe Invites Exploration," Sohioan,
XXXVII (December 1965), 6-8.
DANFORD, Ardath, The Perrysburg
Story, 1816-1966. Fostoria, Ohio, Gray Printing
Company, 1966. 126p.
"The Diary of Horace G.
Canfield," Summit County Historical Society, Bulletin, XVIII
(1965) part I, (September), [2-3]; part
II, (October), [2-3].
DIRLAM, H. Kenneth, Bits of History
from Talks Here and There. Mansfield, Ohio,
Richland County Historical Society.
1965. Unpaged.
"The Early History of the Post
Office of the Townships of Summit County," Summit
County Historical Society, Bulletin, XVIII,
No. 7 (August 1965), [2-3].
"Early Richland County,"
Richland County Chapter 70 of the Ohio Genealogical Society,
Heritage, I (1965). Stories written for elementary grade school
children.
FOLGER, Fred J., "Celeryville, U.
S. A.," Maumee Valley Historical Society, Ohio Cues,
XV, No. 2 (November 1965), 1, 4. Center
of the celery growing industry; in Huron
County.
FOLGER Fred J., "Ohio's Farewell to
Mr. Lincoln," Maumee Historical Society, Ohio
Cues, XV, No. 7 (April 1966), 1-4.
FRAZIER, Minerva, "The Saga of
Olive," Ohio Genealogical Society, Report, VI, No. 1
(February 1966), 2. The village is now a
part of Caldwell.
"The Golden Lamb," The
Wonderful World of Ohio, XXIX, (September 1965), 30-32.
Lebanon, Ohio tavern in operation since
1803.
GOULDER, Grace, This Is Ohio. Cleveland,
World Publishing Company, 1965. 318p. A
new and revised edition of the book
first published in 1953.
"Hardin Platted in 1816," Ohio
Genealogical Society, Report, V, No. 4 (August 1965),
1-2. Seat of Shelby County.
HABER, Grace Stevenson, "Letters of
Three Pickaway Countians from the Draper
Collection," Pickaway Quarterly,
VI (Fall 1966), 12-15. Letters from Harry E. Lutz,
Samuel Lutz, and James Boggs.
HAUCH, Cornelius J., "Memories of
Dayton Street," Cincinnati Historical Society,
Bulletin, XXIV (1966), 17-29.
HAVIGHURST, Walter, ed., The Great
Lakes Reader. New York, Macmillan Co.,
1966. 465p.
HELLWIG, Sadie Clements, Our Ottawa
County. Privately published, 1966. 48p.
HEMINGER, R. L., Across the Years in
Findlay and Hancock County. Findlay, Ohio,
Findlay Printing and Supply Company,
1965. 205p.
"Hudson Builds First Paulding
County Cabin," Ohio Genealogical Society, Report, V,
No. 5 (October 1965), 1.
HUNTER, Grace, "Life on Lake Erie a
Century Ago," Inland Seas, XXII (1966),
part I, 17-29; part II, 111-120; part
III, 196-207.
INGRAHAM, Betty, "Pioneer
4th," The Wonderful World of Ohio, XXX (July 1966),
2-3.
HURD, Thad, "Sandusky County, Hub
of the Heartlands," Ohio Genealogical Society,
Report, VI (December 1966). The entire issue is devoted to various
historical
aspects of Sandusky County.
JOHNSTON, Charles, "Auglaize
Township," Allen County Historical Society, Allen
County Reporter, XXI (1965), 49-55.
KELLER, Kathryn M., "Indian Place
Names," Maumee Valley Historical Society,
Ohio Cues, XV, No. 1 (October 1965), 3; No. 2 (January 1966), 5.
A SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS
259
KELLER, Kathryn M., "Mount
Oberlin," Maumee Valley Historical Society, Ohio Cues,
XV, No. 2 (November 1965), 2. Mountain
in Glacier National Park named for
Oberlin College.
KUHN, Madison, "Tiffin, Morse, and
The Reluctant Pioneer," Michigan History, L
(1966), 111-139. Discusses the effects
of the writings of Edward Tiffin, Ohio surveyor-
general in 1815, and Jedediah Morse,
geographer, on the early settlement of the
Michigan territory.
McKEE, Russell, Great Lakes Country. New
York, Crowell-Collier and Macmillan, Inc.,
1966. 242p.
"Marietta, Gateway to Northwest
Territory," Ohio Genealogical Society, Report, VI
(October 1966). Issue contains
specialized articles on Generals, Rufus Putnam, and
Arthur St. Clair, Christina Rudolph, the
Batelle family, Colonel R. Jonathan Meigs,
the Stewart family, Major General James
Mitchell Varnum, the Thorniley family,
the G. Gale family, Phineas Matthews,
Judge Walter Curtis, James Lawton.
METCALF, George P., "Early Settlers
Arrived Black River (Lorain County) in 1807,"
Ohio Genealogical Society, Report, VI,
No. 2 (April 1966), 3.
METCALF, George P., "The First
White Men in Lorain County," Ohio Genealogical
Society, Report, VI, No. 2 (April
1966), 2.
"Naming Ohio's Schools No Easy
Task," Ohioana, VIII (Winter, 1965-1966), 105, 122.
"Oberlin College Founded Here
(Lorain County) 1833," Ohio Genealogical Society,
Report, VI, No. 2 (April 1966), 3.
"Ohio Courthouses," Ohio
Historical Society, Echoes, VI February 1967), [1]. Pictures
of five Ohio courthouses showing
architectural changes with time.
Ohio Historic Landmarks, published for The Ohio Historical Society, 1967. 58p.
Con-
tains nearly 200 illustrations with
descriptive text.
PECK, G. Richard, Chillicothe
Yesterday. Privately published, 1966. Unpaged. Contains
124 miscellaneous photographs and
sketches of early Chillicothe and vicinity.
"People of Richland County,"
Richland County, Chapter 70 of the Ohio Genealogical
Society, Heritage, II (1966).
Stories written for elementary grade school children.
PERRY, Dick, Vas you ever in
ZinZinnati? New York, Doubleday and Company, Inc.,
1966. 312p. Is a history of the city of
Cincinnati.
PHILLIPS, Hazel Spencer, Place Names
of Warren County, Ohio. Lebanon, Ohio,
Warren County Historical Society, 1965.
Ripley, Ohio: Its History and
Families. [Ripley, Ohio] Ripley
Sesquicentennial His-
torical Committee, 1966. 235p.
ROSE, Edith, These Things Stay By
You. (Sponsored by the Whirlpool Corporation).
1966. 56p. Is a history of Clyde, Ohio
written in connection wtih the Sesquicentennial
Celebration, March 1 to July 4, 1966.
"Samuel Marshall First Lawyer of
Shelby County," Ohio Genealogical Society, Report,
V, No. 4 (August 1965), 4.
SCHAPIOR, Eleanor Iler, ed., Historical
Highlights of Medina, compiled by students
of the class of 1966. Medina, Ohio, A.
Meyers Lithographers, 1966. 211p.
SCHEURER, Mrs. William A., "German
Village, Columbus, Ohio," Historic Preserva-
tion, XVIII (1966), 64-67.
SCHNEIDER, Norris F., Blennerhassett
Island and the Burr Conspiracy. Columbus,
Ohio Historical Society, 1965. 36p.
Up-to-date information about the island and
its residents from 1798 to 1806.
SELTZER, Louis B., "Troops in our
Streets Means our Methods Failed," Clevelander,
XLI (November 1966), 32-35. Gives some
insights into the problems of the riot-torn
Hough area.
SKINNER, Herbert K., "Fort Loramie
Was Gateway From Great Lakes to the Ohio
River," Ohio Genealogical Society, Report,
V, No. 4 (August 1965), 1, 2.
SPIESS, Philip D., II, Sights and
Scenes in Clifton: An Historical Tour. The author,
1965. 29p. [Clifton, Ohio]
STAELIN, Carl G., Toledo Highlights. Privately
published, 1966. 72p. Includes historical
background as well as present-day
material.
Steubenville -- Where Heaved Ohio's
Tide. Privately published. 1966.
Unpaged. Is a
history of the area written for the
First National Bank and Trust Company of
Steubenville, Ohio.
STEWART, Winona, "Ohio's Early
Courthouses," Allen County Historical Society,
Allen County Reporter, XXI (1965), 67-84.
A Story about Lawrence County, Ohio. Huntington, West Virginia, Paul Brown Pub-
lishing Company, 1966. Unpaged. Includes
a short historical background.
STUCKEY, Kathleen Neilan, "The
Trials of Tom McGehean," The Cincinnati His-
torical Society Bulletin, XXIV
(1966), 188-197. [of Hamilton, Ohio]
"Touring Maumee Country," The
Wonderful World of Ohio, XXIX (September 1965),
24-27.
260 OHIO
HISTORY
TUCKER, Louis Leonard, "Cincinnati:
Athens of the West, 1830-1861," Ohio History,
LXV (1966), 10-25.
"The Unfortunate Boot," Maumee
Valley Historical Society, Ohio Cues, XV, No. 5
(February 1966), 1. Concerns the
fountain figure at Sandusky.
WAGNER, Cindy, "End of the Long
Walk," Ohio Genealogical Society, Report, V,
No. 6 (December 1965), 4. An account of
the farm house of the Moses Crum family.
WEED, J. Merrill, "Disputed Ohio
Water Boundaries," The Ohio Engineer, XXVI (May
1966), 12, 20.
WESTERN RESERVE HISTORICAL SOCIETY,
"The Jonathan Hale Homestead,"
The Historical Society News, XX (June 1966), [1-8]. The homestead is located in
Bath Township, Summit County, Ohio.
"When Our Cities Were Young," The
Wonderful World of Ohio, XXIX (November
1965), 28-29. With illustrations of
early Cleveland, Cincinnati, and Dayton.
WOLCOTT, Merlin D., "Marblehead
(Ohio) Lifesaving Station," Inland Seas, XXII
(1966), 295-300.
WREEDE, Estella H., "Follow Signs
-- Learn Ohio History," Maumee Valley Historical
Society, Ohio Cues, XV, No. 2
(November 1965), 5; No. 3 (December 1965), 4; No. 4
(January 1966), 5. At Greenville,
Ripley, Columbus, and Chillicothe.
WREEDE, Estella H., "The Governor's
Mansion in Ohio," Maumee Historical Society,
Ohio Cues, XV (March 1966), 3. A description of the present
"Governor's Mansion"
located at 258 North Parkview, Bexley, a
Columbus suburb.
WREEDE, Estella H., "Zoarites in Ohio,"
Maumee Valley Historical Society, Ohio Cues,
XVI, No. 2 (November 1966), 1, 3.
WRIGHT, Richard J., "Green Flags
and Red-Coated Gunboats: Naval Activities on the
Great Lakes During the Fenian Scares,
1866-1870," Inland Seas, XX (1966), 91-100.
YATES, Trudy, R., "Muhlenberg --
The Township and the Family," Pickaway Quar-
terly, VII (Winter 1967), 4-6.
YODER, Harvey, "The Budget of
Sugarcreek, Ohio, (1890-1920)," The Mennonite
Quarterly Review, XL (1966), 27-48.
YOUNG, Paul, "Queen City,"
Cincinnati Historical Society, Bulletin, XXIV (1966),
72-75. A free-verse essay written for
presentation at the ceremony honoring Cincin-
nati's 177th birthday.
MEDICINE
"Dr. Allen's Address on Medical
Botany," Bulletin of the Cleveland Medical Library,
XIII (January 1966), 4-11. Includes
biographical data on Dr. Peter Allen, a kinsman.
"Cradle of Dentistry," Wonderful
World of Ohio, XXX (November 1966), 20-22. Deals
with the Dental Museum located in
Bainbridge, Ohio where Dr. John Harris
established the first school of
dentistry on November 1, 1827.
"Doctors in the Press," Ohio
Historical Society, Echoes, V (July 1966), [1]. Description
of Ohio medical men taken from
Spencerville Journal.
GREENE, Phillips F., "Levi Rogers:
Frontier Doctor, Pastor and Statesman," Ohio
State Medical Journal, LXII (1966), 118, 121, 212, 288.
HUDSON, N. Paul, "Yellow Fever in
Ohio," Ohio State Medical Journal, LXI (1965),
1054-1055; LXII (1966), 8-9.
MACLEOD, Kenneth I. E., "Health
Officers of Cincinnati, Ohio and the Problems of
Their Day -- 1900 to 1960," Ohio
State Medical Journal, LXII (1966), 654-657, 782,
785, 880-883, 1012-1014, 1138-1143,
1254-1256; LXIII (1967), 42-44, 181-184.
SCHNEIDER, Norris F., Bethesda Your
Hospital. Zanesville, Ohio, Bethesda Hospital
Association, 1965. 198p. Relates the
seventy-five year history of Bethesda Hospital in
Zanesville, Ohio.
SEIFERT, Myron T., "Tomatoes and
the Wonderful World of Ohio -- 1835," Ohio State
Medical Journal, LXI (1965), 958-959. On the therapeutic value of this
fruit.
MISCELLANEOUS
"Archives -- University's
'Attic,'" Ohio State University, Monthly, LVII, No. 5 (Jan-
uary 1966), 22-23.
BITTNER, W. S., "Ohio Agriculture
and The Historical Society," Ohio Grange, LXVIII
(May 1966), 8-9.
CLANCY, Col. Daniel F., "Monument
To a Bed," Ohio Genealogical Society, Report,
V, No. 4 (August 1965), 3.
DAVIS, Johnda T., "Caleb Atwater's
Chair," Pickaway County Historical Society,
Pickaway Quarterly, V (Fall 1965), 4.
A SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS
261
NCS MEDAL, National Commemorative
Society Wright Brothers Medal, The Numis-
matist, LXXIX (1966), 312.
NCS MEDAL, National Commemorative
Society 19th medal is of Thomas Alva Edison,
The Numismatist, LXXIX (1966), 750.
NCS MEDAL, National Commemorative
Society 19th medal in series commemorating
presidents is of Ulysses S. Grant, The
Numismatist, LXXIX (1966), 445.
NCS MEDAL, National Commemorative
Society 20th medal in series commemorating
presidents, is of William Henry
Harrison, The Numismatist, LXXIX (1966), 876.
NCS MEDAL, National Commemorative
Society 29th medal memoralizing persons
enshrined in the Hall of Fame at New
York University, The Numismatist, LXXIX
(1966), 452. Ohioans included.
"Ohio's Great Seal," The
Wonderful World of Ohio, XXIX (November 1965), 2-3.
PORTER, Daniel R., "Pone, Cake,
Dodger, and Mush," Ohio Historical Society, Echoes,
V (October 1966) [1]. Describes the
pioneer diet.
"Presidential Tour," Wonderful
World of Ohio, XXIX (August 1965), 2-7. Biographical
data and description of memorials to the
eight Presidents from Ohio.
SHOWMAN, Austin, "Corn," Wonderful
World of Ohio, XXIX (October 1965), 27-29.
On the development of corn production in
Ohio.
"The State Seal," Ohio
Historical Society, Echoes, V (November 1966), [1]. Describes
the various seals that have been used in
Ohio.
OHIO IN THE WARS
ANDERSON, David D., "The Odyssey of
Petroleum Vesuvius Nasby," Ohio History,
LXXIV (1965), 232-246.
BARRETT, John G., Yankee Rebel: Civil
War Journal of Edmund DeWitt Patterson.
Chapel Hill, University of North
Carolina Press, 1966. 207p. Is an account of the
Civil War experience of a young Ohioan
who fought for the Confederacy.
BECKER, Carl M., "The Death of J.
F. Bollmeyer: Murder Most Foul?" Cincinnati
Historical Society, Bulletin, XXIV
(1966), 249-269. Concerns the death of a co-editor
of the Dayton Daily Empire, the
voice of the Peace Democrats during the Civil War.
COLES, Harry L., The War of 1812. Chicago,
University of Chicago Press, 1965. 298p.
CUMMINGS, Charles M., "Otho French
Strahl: 'Choicest Spirit to Embrace the
South,'" Tennessee Historical
Quarterly, XXIV (1965), 341-355. Strahl was a native
of Ohio, and the article gives something
of his Ohio background.
DAVIS, Johnda T., ed., "The Civil
War Letters of the Leiby Family -- 1863," Pickaway
Quarterly, VI (Spring 1966), 15-20.
DODGE, Robert J., "A Brief History
of the Perry Memorial," Maumee Historical So-
ciety, Ohio Cues, XV (May 1966),
3.
DWIGHT, Henry O., "Each Man His Own
Engineer," Civil War Times Illustrated, IV
(June 1965), 4-7, 30-31. Is written by
the adjutant of the 20th Ohio Volunteer
Infantry about General Sherman's Atlanta
Campaign and was first published in
Harper's Monthly Magazine, October 1864.
EARNHART, Hugh G., "Commutation:
Democratic or Undemocratic?" Civil War His-
tory, XII (1966), 132-142. A study of commutation in four
Ohio counties in 1864.
FRAZIER, Minerva, "The Hoskinsville
Rebellion," Ohio Genealogical Society, Report,
VI, No. 1 (February 1966), 4.
FROHMAN, Charles E., Rebels on Lake
Erie. Columbus, Ohio Historical Society, 1965.
157p. An account of the rebels on Lake
Erie, in and around Sandusky in the Civil
War.
GALWEY, Thomas Francis, "An
Irishman's view of Battle," Civil War Times Illustrated,
IV (August 1965), 48-50. Is from the
diary of Thomas F. Galwey, who was an
officer in the 8th Ohio Volunteer
Infantry, and concerns the Battle of Fredericksburg.
"The G.A.R.," Ohio Historical
Society, Echoes, VI (January 1967), [1]. Discusses the
history of the G.A.R. in Ohio.
GILPATRICK, Meredith P., "The
Oldest Military Order," Ohio Historical Society,
Echoes, V (June 1966), [1]. Describes the Society of the
Cincinnati.
HAINES, Lt. Col. William B.,
"Ohio's Military Flags and Colors," Wonderful World of
Ohio, XXX (November 1966), 23-25.
HIGGINS, Wallace, "Pickaway County
and the War with Spain," Pickaway Quarterly,
VI (Winter 1966), 14-20; (Summer 1966),
6-18.
KEPLER, Virginia, "The 21st Ohio at
Chickamauga," Civil War Times Illustrated, V
(January 1967), 4-11, 47-49.
MURDOCK, Eugene C., "The Bounty
System in Cincinnati," Cincinnati Historical
Society, Bulletin, XXIV (1966),
278-301.
262 OHIO
HISTORY
NORRIS, James D., and James K. Martin,
"Three Civil War Letters of James A. Gar-
field," Ohio History, LXXIV
(1965), 247-252.
SMITH, Dwight L., With Captain Edward
Miller in the Wayne Campaign of 1794. Ann
Arbor, William L. Clements Library,
1965. 23p.
SMITH, W. J., "I Had the End Taken
off My Big Toe," Civil War Times Illustrated,
IV (July 1965), 45-47. Is from the diary
of W. J. Smith who served with the Second
Ohio Volunteer Cavalry.
SOSIN, Jack M., "The British Indian
Department and Dunmore's War," Virginia
Magazine of History and Biography, LXXIV (1966), 34-51.
THOMPSON, D. G. Brinton, "Dr.
Daniel Garrison Brinton with Army of the Cumber-
land," Pennsylvania Magazine of
History and Biography, XC (1966), 446-490. One
entry in the diary describes Dr.
Binton's impressions while traveling through Ohio,
especially in Columbus and Cincinnati.
TURNER, Herbert M., "A Call to
Arms," Ohio Historical Society, Echoes, VI (March
1967), [1]. Concerns the Fairfield
County volunteers in July 1863.
WOEHRMANN, Paul John, "The American
Invasion of Western Upper Canada in
1813," Northwest Ohio Quarterly,
XXXVIII (1966), 74-88. Ohio's role in this ven-
ture is included.
VIVIAN, Jean H., "Military Land
Bounties During the Revolutionary and Confedera-
tion Periods," Maryland
Historical Magazine, LXI (1966), 231-256. Is concerned
with land situated in Ohio.
WILSON, Spencer, "How Soldiers
Rated Carbines," Civil War Times Illustrated, V
(May 1966), 40-44. Some comments by Ohio
Civil War soldiers.
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
ANDERSON, Elaine S., "The Ohio
Election of 1910 -- Harding and the Republicans,"
Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXXVIII (1965-1966), 15-35.
ANDERSON, Elaine S., "The Ohio
Election of 1910: Harmon and the Democrats,"
Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXXVII (1966), 50-65.
CURL, Donald Walter, "The
Cincinnati Convention of the Liberal Republican Party,"
[1872], The Cincinnati Historical
Society Bulletin, XXIV (1966), 150-163.
CURRY, Leonard P., "Congressional
Democrats: 1861-1863," Civil War History, XII
(1966), 213-229. Includes the role
played by Clement Vallandigham of Ohio.
DOWNES, Randolph C., "Negro Rights
and White Backlash in the Campaign of
1920," Ohio History, LXXV
(1966), 85-107.
DOWNES, Randolph C., ed., "Some
Correspondence Between Warren G. Harding and
William Allen White During the
Presidential Campaign of 1920," Northwest Ohio
Quarterly, XXXVII (1965), 121-132.
DOWNEY, Matthew T., "Horace Greeley
and the Politicians: The Liberal Republican
Convention in 1872," Journal of
American History, LIII (1967), 727-750. Analyzes
the convention held in Cincinnati, Ohio.
FENTON, John H., Midwest Politics. New
York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc.,
1966. 244p. An analysis of the political
systems in the six midwestern states of
Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Ohio,
Indiana, and Illinois by the use of two
distinct typologies:
"issue-oriented" and "job-oriented."
FOLGER, Fred J., "William Medill,
1853-1856," Maumee Historical Society, Ohio
Cues, XV, No. 6 (March 1966), 2. A discussion of how a
lieutenant-governor
became governor of Ohio in 1853 and the
first comptroller of the federal treasury
in 1856.
GROSS, Edwin K., Vindication for Mr. Normalcy. Buffalo,
N. Y., American Society for
Faithful Recording of History, 1965.
98p. "A 100th-birthday memorial for President
Warren G. Harding written in the effort
to present the whole truth."
GUTMAN, Herbert G., "Peter H.
Clark: Pioneer Negro Socialist, 1877," Journal of
Negro Education, XXIV (1965), 413-418. An account of the political
transformation
of a former Cincinnati Negro educator.
Historical Directory of the Ohio House of
Representatives, 1803-1965-66. Columbus,
Columbus Blank Book Company, 1966. 337p.
JENNINGS, David H., "President
Harding and International Organization," Ohio His-
tory, LXXV (1966), 149-165.
KLEMENT, Frank L., "Vallandigham As an Exile in
Canada, 1863-1864," Ohio History,
LXXIV (1965), 151-168.
LEWIS, Gene D., ed., "Lincoln's Cincinnati Speech
of 1859," Cincinnati Historical So-
ciety, Bulletin, XXIII (1965),
147-178. Includes an introduction giving the Ohio
background.
McPHERSON, James M., "Grant or
Greeley? The Abolitionist Dilemma in the Election
of 1872," American Historical
Review, LXXI (1965), 43-61.
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263
MILLER, Zane L., ed., "'Ruining
Rudolph' or 'Red's Ready Relief,'" Cincinnati His-
torical Society, Bulletin, XXIV
(1966), 41-68.
MORGAN, H. Wayne, "William McKinley
and the Tariff," Ohio History, LXXIV
(1965), 215-231.
MORRISON, Chaplain W., Democratic
Politics and Sectionalism: The Wilmot Proviso
Controversy. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1967. 244p.
MURRAY, Robert K., "President
Harding and His Cabinet," Ohio History, LXXV
(1966), 108-125.
PHILBRICK, Francis S., The Rise of
the West. New York, Harper and Row, 1965. 398p.
The greater part of the book deals with
early history in Ohio and "Old Northwest."
SCHAPSMEIER, Edward L. and Frederick H.,
"Disharmony in the Harding Cabinet:
Hoover-Wallace Conflict," Ohio
History, LXXV (1966), 126-136.
SHOVER, Kenneth B., "Maverick at
Bay: Ben Wade's Senate Re-election Campaign,
1862-1863, Civil War History, XII
(1966), 23-43.
SIMON, John Y., "From Galena to
Appomattox: Grant and Washburne," Journal of
The Illinois Historical Society, LVIII (1965), 165-189.
SIMON, John Y., ed., General Grant by
Matthew Arnold with a rejoinder by Mark
Twain. Carbondale, Illinois, Southern Illinois University
Press, 1966. 58p.
SIMON, John Y., ed.. The Papers of
Ulysses S. Grant, Vol. I: 1837-1861. Carbondale,
Southern Illinois University Press,
1967. 528p.
"The Toledo War: Michigan vs. Ohio
in the 1830's," The Month at Goodspeed's Book
Shop, XXVIII (November-December 1966), 32-34. The article
includes a list of
some scarce pamphlets relating to the
Toledo War and Governor Stevens T. Mason
of Michigan.
TRANI, Eugene P., "Harding
Administration and the Recognition of Mexico," Ohio
History, LXXV (1966), 137-148.
WEINSTEIN, James, "Radicalism in
the Midst of Normalcy," Journal of American His-
tory, LII (1966), 773-791. Discusses radical movements of
1918-1924, including the
convention of the Conference for
Progressive Political Action, organized and domi-
nated by Railroad Brotherhoods, in
Cleveland July 4, 1924.
RELIGION
ALLBECK, Willard Dow, A Century of
Lutherans in Ohio. Yellow Springs, Ohio,
Antioch Press, 1966. 309p. Covers the
period from 1803 to about 1917.
"The Boar's Head Festival," The
Wonderful World of Ohio, XXX (December 1966),
12-15. Describes traditional ceremony
observed by Christ Church, Cincinnati for
twenty-five years.
DETZLER, Jack J., "The Religion of
William Tecumseh Sherman," Ohio History,
LXXV (1966), 26-34.
HANDY, Robert T., ed.. The Social
Gospel in America, 1870-1920. New York, Oxford
University Press. 339p. Includes a
section on the work of Washington Gladden, a
Columbus minister.
HARRELL, Mrs. Mary Edith, "W.P.A.
Church Survey," Cincinnati Historical Society
Bulletin, XXIV (1966), 236-248. A 1935-1941 survey taken in
Cincinnati. Ohio.
"History of the Sonnenberg
Church," Mennonite Historical Bulletin. XXVII, No. 1
(January 1966), 5-7. [Wayne County]
JORDAN, William C., A Brief History
of the First Methodist Church. Bowling Green.
Ohio. Privately published, undated. 174p.
McHUGH, Thomas F., "The Moravian
Mission to the American Indian: Early American
Peace Corps," Pennsylvania
History, XXXIII (October 1966), 412-431. A number
of Moravian missions were in Ohio.
MEADER, Robert F. W., "Reflections
on Shaker Architecture," Shaker Quarterly, VI
(1966), 35-44. Includes discussion of
some architecture in Ohio.
NESS, John H., Jr., One Hundred Fifty
Years: A History of Publishing in the Evangel-
ical United Brethren Church. Dayton, Ohio, Evangelical United Brethren Church
Publishing Company, 1966. 531p.
OPIE, John, Jr., "James McGready:
Theologian of Frontier Revivalism," Church His-
tory, XXXIV (1965), 445-456. Mentions several Ohioans.
PHILIPSON, David, "Strangers to a Strange Land, American
Jewish Archives, XVIII
(1966), 133-138. Philipson was rabbi in
Cincinnati from 1888 to 1948. The article
includes excerpts from his diaries
concerning the Jewish-Russian problem.
"Preacher Brown, County Circuit
Rider," Ohio Genealogical Society, Report, V, No. 5
(October 1965), 3. Henry A. Brown of
Paulding County.
QUINLAN, Marie, "Father Navarron
Pioneers Old Saint Michael's Parish," Ohio
Genealogical Society, Report, V,
No. 4 (August 1965), 2.
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ANTISLAVERY MOVEMENT CHASE, Helen, "Richland County and Underground Railroad," Ohio Genealogical Society, Report, V, No. 4 (August 1965), 2, 4. GARA, Larry, ed., "Brilliant Thoughts and Important Truths: A Speech of Frederick Douglass," Ohio History, LXXV (1966), 3-9. HOWARD, Victor B., "The Slavery Controversy and a Seminary for the Northwest," Journal of Presbyterian History, XLIII (1965), 227-253. "Shelby Quaker Served Underground Railroad," Ohio Genealogical Society, Report, V, No. 4 (August 1965), 3. Concerns Stephen Blanchard. ARCHAEOLOGY "Bannerstones," Ohio Archaeologist, XVI (1966), 92-93. From the collection of Stanley G. Copeland, Columbus. Ohio. BENNETT, Paul E., "A Highly Decorated Fort Ancient Burial," Ohio Archaeologist, XVI (1966), 64-65. Artifacts from a Fort Ancient village site in Scioto County, Ohio. BENNETT, Paul E., "An Unusual Fort Ancient Burial," Ohio Archaeologist, XVI (1966), 6-9. Found near Portsmouth, Ohio. BRANSCOME, Ray E., "A Great Hobby," Central States Archaeological Journal, XII (1965), 143-145. Artifacts found in Hamilton and Butler counties. BRITT, Claude, Jr., "The Monteville Site in Butler County, Ohio," Ohio Archaeologist, XVI (1966), 40-45. BROWN, Leonard H., "The Dent Turner Cache," Ohio Archaeologist, XVI (1966), 72-73. Describes the basically Adena cache with a Palaeo-Indian artifact included in it found northwest of Coshocton, Ohio in 1952. BROWN, Leonard H., "A Guernsey County Woods Find," Ohio Archaeologist, XV (1965), 117. Human bones, beads, and two axes. |