compiled by
HELEN M. THURSTON
A Survey of Publications
on the History and
Archaeology
of Ohio, 1970 to 1971
ARCHAEOLOGY
Central States Archaeological
Journal, 1970, published by several
archaeological societies.
Ohio Archaeologist, 1970, published by the Archaeological Society of Ohio.
A quarterly
devoted to the discussion and
illustration of artifacts found primarily in Ohio.
PRUFER, OLAF H., and ORRIN C. SHANE,
III, Blain Village and the Fort Ancient Tradition in
Ohio. Kent, Ohio, Kent State University Press, 1970. 287p.
ARTS AND CRAFTS
ANDERSON, DAVID D., "'Shane's Castle': Myth and Reality in Louis
Bromfield's Fiction,"
Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XLII (1970), 38-46.
BRADIER, DONALD, Five Early American Painters: Benjamin West, John
Singleton Copley,
Charles Willson Peale, Gilbert
Stuart, John Trumbull. New York,
Meredith Pub. Co.,
1969. 188p.
PHILIPS, HAZEL SPENCER, Traditional Architecture Warren County, Ohio. Privately published,
1970. 129p.
STARR, S. FREDERICK, "Wesley Chapel," Cincinnati Historical
Society, Bulletin, XXVIII
(1970), 7-26. Concerns the oldest public
building in Cincinnati.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
LARSON, DAVID R., "Checklist of Major Research-in-Progress Relating
to Ohio," Ohio His-
tory, LXXVIII (1969), 297-301.
LENTZ, ANDREA D., ed., The Warren G. Harding Papers: An Inventory
to the Microfilm Edi-
tion. Columbus, Ohio Historical Society, 1970. 283p.
LINK, ARTHUR S., and WILLIAM M. LEARY,
JR., comps., The Progressive Era and the Great
War 1896-1920. New York, Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1969. 85p.
244
OHIO HISTORY
THURSTON, HELEN M., comp., "A Survey of Publications on the History
and Archaeology of
Ohio, 1969-1970," Ohio History, LXXVIII
(1969), 288-296.
BIOGRAPHY
BLANCHARD, HOMER D., "Lenau's Ohio
Venture," Ohio History, LXXVIII (1969), 237-251.
Concerns the German poet Nikolaus Lenau.
CLARKE, DWIGHT L., William Tecumseh
Sherman: Gold Rush Banker. San Francisco, Cali-
fornia Historical Society, 1969.
DOWNES, RANDOLPH C., The Rise of
Warren Gamaliel Harding, 1865-1920. Columbus, Ohio
State University Press, 1970. 734p.
GRANT, ULYSSES S., 3d, Ulysses S.
Grant: Warrior and Statesman. New York, William Mor-
row and Co., Inc., 1969. 480p.
GRAY, GENEVIEVE S., ed., Life and
Times of Frederick Douglass. New York, Grosset and
Dunlap, Inc., 1970. 181p.
GRIFFIN, JAMES B., "Richard Morgan,
1903-1968," American Antiquity, XXXIV (1969), 467-
470. Morgan was a former curator of
archaeology at the Ohio State Museum.
HOOD, MARILYN G., ed., The First
Ladies of Ohio and the Executive Mansions. Columbus,
Ohio Historical Society, 1970. 32p.
HUDSON, GOSSIE HAROLD, ed., "An
Unpublished Letter Written to Paul Lawrence Dunbar,
1894," Journal of Negro History,
LV (1970), 215-217.
KLEMENT, FRANK L., The Limits of
Dissent: Clement L. Vallandigham and the Civil War.
Lexington, Univ. Press of Kentucky,
1970. 351p.
SIMON, JOHN Y., ed., The Papers of
Ulysses S. Grant, Vol. II, April-Sept. 1961. Carbondale,
Southern Illinois Press, 1969. 399p.
SMITH, GIBBS M., Joe Hill. Salt
Lake City, University of Utah Press, 1969. 286p. A Swedish
immigrant, migrant worker, and IWW
songwriter.
SMITH, JAMES, "The Saga of James
Smith," American History Illustrated, V (July 1970),
Part 1, pp. 34-40; (August 1970), Part
2, pp. 36-42.
SPEER, MICHAEL, ed., "Autobiography
of Adam Lowry Rankin," Ohio History, LXXIX (1970),
18-55.
TAGER, JACK, The Intellectual as
Urban Reformer: Brand Whitlock and the Progressive Move-
ment. Cleveland, Press of Case Western Reserve Univ., 1970.
198p.
TAYLOR, JOHN M., Garfield of Ohio:
The Available Man. New York, W.W. Norton and Co.,
Inc., 1970. 336p.
WAGENKNECHT, EDWARD, William Dean
Howells, the Friendly Eye. New York, Oxford Uni-
versity Press, 1970. 340p.
The Zane Grey Collector, 1970, edited by G. M. Farley. A quarterly devoted to
the life and
times of Zane Gray.
BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY
BEAVER, ROY C., The Bessemer and Lake
Erie Railroad, 1869-1969. San Marino, California,
Golden West Press, 1969. 184p.
Cincinnati. A monthly containing articles of cultural and
commercial interest.
Dayton. A monthly containing articles of cultural and
commercial interest.
DOWNARD, WILLIAM L., "When
Gambrinus Was King," Cincinnati Historical Society, Bul-
letin, XXVII (1969), 272-291. Concerns brewing industry in
Cincinnati.
O'CONNELL, WILLIAM E., JR., "The
Development of the Private Railroad Freight Car, 1830-
1966," Business History Review, XLIV
(Summer 1970), 190-209.
Survey of Publications
245
WRIGHT, RICHARD J., Freshwater Whales: A History of the American
Ship Building Company
and Its Predecessors. Kent, Ohio, Kent State University Press, 1970. 299p.
From 1880
to 1947.
EDUCATION AND CULTURE
PABST, ANNA C. SMITH, The Haning-Atwood Vision: Rio Grande College. Mimeographed,
1970.
324p.
RHODES, JAMES A., Alternative to a Decadent Society. Indianapolis, Sams, Howard W. and
Co., Inc., 1969. 108p. Concerns
vocational training in Ohio.
SHAPIRO, HENRY D., and ZANE L.
MILLER, eds., Physician to the West:
Selected Writings of
Daniel Drake on Science and Society. Lexington, Univ. Press of Kentucky, 1970. 419p.
VITZ, ROBERT C., "The Eclipse
of Cincinnati's Golden Age in Art," Cincinnati Historical
Society, Bulletin, XXVII (1969),
304-319.
GENEALOGY
Armstrong Surname Bulletin, published quarterly by the Armstrong Surname
Organization
(473 8th Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah
84103.)
BRIEN, LINDSAY M., A Genealogical Index of Pioneers in the Miami
Valley, Ohio. Privately
published, 1970. 196p.
FISHER, FRANK, "Rear Admiral Harley Hannibal Christy," Pickaway
Quarterly, X (Spring
1970), 5-9.
Gateway to the West (1970) a quarterly containing genealogical material
taken from early
Ohio records of various kinds.
The Hoosier Genealogist (July-August 1970) contains genealogical material
pertinent to
Ohioans.
MYRICK, SHELBY, JR., "Glossary of Legal
Terminology," History News, XXV (July 1970),
147-154. An aid to genealogists.
Ohio Records and Pioneer Families (1970) a quarterly containing genealogical material
taken from early Ohio records of various
kinds.
UHRBROCK, RICHARD STEPHEN, "The Pierrot-Gateway Family of Ohio," National
Genealogical
Society Quarterly, LVIII (September 1970), 180-191.
VANDENBARK, HELEN, and ISA D. REED, History of the Vandenbark Family. Privately pub-
lished, 1970. 414p.
See Ohioana Quarterly (Autumn 1970) for additional genealogy listings.
GENERAL
BERGMAN, PETER M., The Chronological History of the Negro in
America. New York, Harper
and Row, Pub., 1969. 698p.
FRIED, ALBERT, comp., Socialism in America: From the Shakers to the
Third International;
a Documentary History. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday Inc., 1970. 580p.
HORSMAN, REGINALD, The Frontier in the Formative Years, 1783-1815. New York, Holt, Rine-
hart, and Winston, Inc., 1970. 237p.
Inland Seas: Quarterly Journal of the
Great Lakes Historical Society, 1970.
Devoted to the
discussion and illustration of the
history, geography, geology, transportation, and industry
of the Great Lakes region.
246 OHIO HISTORY
INDIANS AND THE WARS
FABEN, w.w., "Indians of the Tri-State Area: The Miamis 1654-1752," Northwest
Ohio Quar-
terly, XLI (Fall 1969), 157-162.
WALLACE, ANTHONY F.C., The Death and Rebirth of the Seneca. New
York, Alfred A. Knopf,
Inc., 1970. 384p.
WILCOX, FRANK, Ohio Indian Trails. Kent, Ohio, Kent State University Press, 1958, 1970.
144p. Updated edition with color
illustrations.
LABOR
BRODY, DAVID, Steelworkers in America: The Nonunion Era. New York, Harper and Row,
Pub., 1969. 303p.
FONER, PHILIP S., "The IWW and the Black Worker," Journal of
Negro History, LV (January
1970), 45-64.
SPEER, MICHAEL, "The 'Little Steel' Strike: Conflict for
Control," Ohio History, LXXVIII
(1969), 273-287.
YELLOWITZ, IRWIN, The Position of the Worker in American
Society, 1865-1896. Englewood
Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1969.
118p.
LITERATURE
ANDERSON, DAVID D., "Ohio's Pioneer Poets," Northwest Ohio
Quarterly, XLII (Winter
1969-1970), 9-18.
APPEL, PAUL P., ed., Homage to Sherwood Anderson, 1876-1941. New
York, Mamaroneck
Press, 1970. 212p. Essays previously
published in Story Magazine (Sept.-Oct. 1941).
BRYSON, THOMAS A., "Walter George Smith and General Grant's
Memoirs," Pennsylvania
Magazine of History and Biography, XCIV (1970), 233-244.
OLSEN, OTTO H., Bricks Without Straw, by Albion W. Tourgee. Baton Rouge, Louisiana
State University Press, 1970. 455p.
REED, KENNETH T., 'W.D. Howells Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio,'
Cincinnati Historical
Society, Bulletin, XXVIII (1970),
133-141.
UNTERECKER, JOHN, Voyager: A Life of Hart Crane. New York, Farrar, Straus, and Giroux
and Co., 1970.
WHITLOCK, BRAND, Forty Years
of It. Cleveland, Press of Case
Western Reserve Univ.,
1970. 373p. Reprint of the 1914 edition
with an introduction by Louis Filler.
LOCAL HISTORY
Allen County Reporter, issued quarterly by the Allen County Historical
Society, Lima, Ohio.
Contains items of historical and local
interest.
ASHTABULA COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Quarterly
Bulletin, XVII (1970). Contains items
of historical and local interest.
BURRESS, MARJORIE BYRNSIDE, It Happened
'Round North Bend: A History of Miami Town-
ship and Its Borders. Privately published, 1970. Unpaged.
CROUCH, TOM D., "Thomas Kirkby: Pioneer Aeronaut in Ohio," Ohio
History, LXXIX (1970),
56-61.
Survey of Publications 247
KELLER, KATHRYN M., "Association
Cemetery--Sylvania, Ohio," Northwest Ohio Quarterly,
XLII (Winter 1969-1970), 29-36.
KINNISON, WILLIAM A., Building
Sullivant's Pyramid: An Administrative History of the Ohio
State University. Columbus, Ohio State University Press, 1970. 225p.
Ohio Cues, published by the Maumee Valley Historical Society. A
quarterly devoted to
Ohio history of interest to school-age
children.
Pickaway Quarterly, published by the Pickaway County Historical Society and
contains
various items of local historical
interest.
RENICK, MARION, Ohio. New
York, Coward-McCann, 1970. 129p. A history for youths.
The Tallow Light, the bulletin of the Washington County, Ohio, Historical
Society. A quar-
terly containing historical articles and
notes of interest to genealogists and members.
Towpaths, published by the Canal Society of Ohio. A quarterly
containing articles and illus-
trations of historical interest to canal
buffs.
YEAGER, HENRY J., "Nouvelles du Scioto: The
Story of a Fraud," Ohio History, LXXVIII
(1969), 261-272. Concerns the French
settlement of the Ohio country.
See Ohioana Quarterly (Autumn 1970) for additional local history listings.
MISCELLANEOUS
CARROTT, M.B., "The Supreme Court and Minority Rights in the
Nineteen-Twenties," North-
west Ohio Quarterly, XLI (Fall 1969), 144-156. Concerns Chief Justice
William Howard
Taft.
CROUCH, TOM D., "Up, Up, and--Sometimes--Away," Cincinnati
Historical Society, Bulletin,
XXVIII (1970), 109-132.
KIEFER, KATHLEEN J., "Flying
Sparks and Hooves: Prologue," Cincinnati Historical Society,
Bulletin, XXVIII (1970), 83-107. The advent of the professional
fireman in Cincinnati
in the nineteenth century.
KNIGHT, MARIAN, "Historic Mount Adams," Cincinnati Historical
Society, Bulletin, XXVIII
(1970), 27-38. Illustrations.
SMITH, THOMAS, Historical Atlas of Ohio. Kent, Ohio, Kent State University Press, 1970.
WEAVER, VALERIA W., "The Failure of
Civil Rights 1875-1883 and Its Repercussions," Jour-
nal of Negro History, LIV (1969), 368-382. Contains information on Ohio.
The Wonderful World of Ohio, published monthly by the State. Contains items of
historical
and local interest.
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
ABRAMS, RICHARD M., ed., The Issues of
the Populist and Progressive Eras, 1892-1912. New
York, Harper and Row, Pub., 1969. 283p.
DOWNES, RANDOLPH C., ed., "The
University of Toledo and the Presidential Campaign of
1928," Northwest Ohio Quarterly,
XLII (Winter 1969-1970), 3-8.
EIDSON, WILLIAM G., "Who Were the
Stalwarts?" Mid-America Historical Review, LII (1970),
235-261.
FOLK, PATRICK A., "Out Frank: The
Congressional Career of Frank Hurd," Northwest Ohio
Quarterly, XLII (Summer 1970), Part 1, pp. 47-63.
FONER, ERIC, Free Soil, Free Labor, Free Men: The Ideology of the
Republican Party Before
the Civil War. New York, Oxford University Press, 1970. 353p.
GRIFFIN, J. DAVID, "Historians and
the Sixth Article of the Ordinance of 1787," Ohio His-
tory, LXXVIII (1969), 242-260.
248
OHIO HISTORY
KLEMENT, FRANK L., The Limits of Dissent: Clement L. Vallandigham and the
Civil War.
Lexington, Univ. Press of Kentucky,
1970. 351p.
MANNERS, WILLIAM, TR and Will: A Friendship that Split the Republican
Party. New York,
Harcourt, Brace, and World, Inc., 1969.
335p.
MOORE, DOROTHY L., "William A. Howard and the Nomination of
Rutherford B. Hayes for
the Presidency," Vermont
History, XXXVIII (1970), 316-319.
NORRIS, JAMES D., and ARTHUR H.
SHAFFER, eds., Politics and
Patronage in the Gilded Age:
The Correspondence of James A.
Garfield and Charles E. Henry. Madison,
State Historical
Society of Wisconsin, 1970. 304p.
RAUCHER, ALAN, "Frank Tracy Carlton and the 'New'
Liberalism," Northwest Ohio Quar-
terly, XLI (Fall 1969), 129-143.
SWIFT, DON C., "Ohio Republicans and the Hayes Administration
Reforms," Northwest
Ohio Quarterly, XLII, (Fall 1970), Part 1, pp. 99-106.
WILHELMY, ROBERT W., "Senator John Smith and the Aaron Burr
Conspiracy," Cincinnati
Historical Society, Bulletin, XXVIII
(1970), 39-60.
WINTERS, DONALD L., Henry Cantwell Wallace as Secretary ofAgriculture,
1921-1924. Urbana,
University of Illinois Press, 1970.
313p.
WYNAR,
LUBOMYR R., comp., American Political
Parties: A Selective Guide to Parties and
Movements of the 20th Century. Littleton, Colo., Libraries Unlimited, 1969. 427p.
ZIEGER, ROBERT H., Republicans and
Labor. Lexington, Univ. of Kentucky Press, 1969. 303p.
RELIGION
CALKINS, DAVID L., "Billy Sunday's
Cincinnati Crusade," Cincinnati Historical Society, Bul-
letin, XXVII (1969), 292-303.
WEST, EARL IRVIN, "Early
Cincinnati's 'Unprecedented Spectacle,' " Ohio History, LXXIX
(1970), 5-17.
See Ohioana Quarterly (Autumn 1970) for additional religion listings.
SLAVERY, CIVIL WAR, RECONSTRUCTION
BONADIO, FELICE A., North of
Reconstruction Ohio Politics, 1865-1870. New York, New
York University Press, 1970. 204p.
CUMMINGS, CHARLES M., "The Scott
Papers: An Inside View of Reconstruction," Ohio His-
tory, LXXIX (1970), 112-118.
CHASE, SALMON P., and CHARLES
DEXTER CLEVELAND, Anti-Slavery Addresses of 1844 and
1845. New York, Negro Universities Press, 1969. 167p. Reprint
of the 1867 edition.
CONNER, JAMES, "The Antislavery
Movement in Iowa," Annals of Iowa, XL (Summer 1970),
Part 1, pp. 343-376. Compares the
political strategy of abolitionists in Iowa to that of
those in Ohio.
KLEMENT, FRANK L., "Ohio and the
Dedication of the Soldiers' Cemetery at Gettysburg,"
Ohio History, LXXIX (1970), 76-100.
LEVSTIK, FRANK R., "The Fifth Regiment, United States Colored
Troops, 1863-1865," North-
west Ohio Quarterly, XLII (Fall 1970), 86-98.
MARSZALEK, JOHN F., JR., "The
Stanton-Sherman Controversy," Civil War Times Illustrated,
IX (October 1970), 4-12.
MARSZALEK, JOHN F., JR., "William
T. Sherman and the Verbal Battle of Shiloh," North-
west Ohio Quarterly, XLII, (Fall 1970), 78-85.
Survey of Publications 249
MURPHY, JAMES B., ed., "A Confederate Soldier's View of
Johnson's Island Prison," Ohio
History, LXXIX (1970), 101-111.
SHANKMAN, ARNOLD, ed., "Vallandigham's Arrest and the 1863 Dayton
Riot--Two Letters,"
Ohio History, LXXIX (1970), 119-123.
SPEAR, DONALD P., "The
Sutler in the Union Army," Civil War History, XVI (June 1970),
121-138. Includes incidents related to
Ohio regiments.
STEWART, JAMES BREWER, Joshua R.
Giddings and the Tactics of Radical Politics. Cleveland,
Press of Case Western Reserve Univ.,
1970. 318p.
TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATION
HUNT, JOHN CLARK, "Over the
Alleghenies into History," American History Illustrated, V
(August 1970), 24-33. The National Road
in Ohio.
TRAVEL AND DESCRIPTION
HUDDLESTON, EUGENE L., "James
Elliot and 'The Garden of North America': A New En-
glander's Impressions of the Old
Northwest," Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XLII (Summer
1970), 64-73.
URBAN HISTORY
CLAPP, TOM, "Toledo Industrial
Peace Board 1935-1943," Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XLII
(Winter 1969-1970), 19-28.
SAUNDERS, TALITHA SLAUGHTER, The
Negro in Avondale, Ohio. New York, Vantage Press,
1970. 58p. A Cincinnati suburb.
THESES AND DISSERTATIONS ON OHIO
SUBJECTS
IN OHIO COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
BIEVENS, ALLEN, Housing Patterns in
Cincinnati. Univ. of Cincinnati, M.A., 1970.
BLISS, MICHAEL G., Politics and Social
Welfare in Cincinnati, 1900-1924. Univ. of Cincinnati,
M.A., 1970.
BRINKER, LEA J., The Role of Women in
Art as an Institution in Cincinnati in the 19th
Century. Univ. of Cincinnati, M.A.,
1970.
CERVELLI, JACK DURANT, Cleveland and the
National Election of 1924: A Progressive Re-
vival. Case Western Reserve Univ., M.A.,
1970.
CHILDRESS, JO ANN, Norwood, Ohio,
1787-1915. Univ. of Cincinnati, M.A., 1970.
DICKES, ALLEN LEROY, The Development of
the Port of Toledo, 1946-1966. Univ. of Toledo,
M.A., 1970.
DONALDSON, C. ROBERT, Antislavery Career
of Marius Robinson. Ohio State Univ., M.A.,
1970.
FRENCH, DAVID M., The Conversion
of an American Radical: Elizur Wright, Jr., and the
Abolitionist Commitment. Case Western
Reserve Univ., Ph.D., 1970.
250 OHIO
HISTORY
GAMBLE, DOUGLAS, Garrisonian
Abolitionism in Ohio: The Western Anti-Slavery Society.
Ohio State Univ., M.A., 1970.
GERMANN, STEVEN, Miami River Conservancy: A Study in the Urban-Rural
Conflicts. Wright
State Univ., M.A., 1970.
GUYTON, PRUDENCE PRISCILLA, John Hunt.
Univ. of Toledo, M.A., 1970.
HARROLD, STANLEY C., JR., Opposition to
the Mexican War in Ohio. Kent State Univ., M.A.,
1970.
HIBLER, BETTY M., Cincinnati's Response to Reconstruction. Univ. of
Cincinnati, M.A., 1970.
HODGSON, ILA, William Bickham: Battling the Copperheads in Dayton
1863-1864. Wright
State Univ., M.A., 1970.
HUDSON, GOSSIE, A Biography of Paul Lawrence Dunbar. Ohio State Univ.,
Ph.D., 1970.
KUSMER, KENNETH L., Black Cleveland: The
Origins and Development of a Ghetto, 1890-
1930. Kent State Univ., M.A., 1970.
LEARMONTH, DOLORIS F., Response to Poverty: A Study of Charitable Institutions
in Cin-
cinnati, 1870-1880. Univ. of Cincinnati,
M.A., 1970.
LENTZ, ANDREA D., A Question of
Community: The 1910 Street Car Strike in Columbus,
Ohio. Ohio State Univ., M.A., 1970.
MERZ, RAYMOND, Masked Power in Hamilton County: The Ku Klux Klan in
Twenties.
Univ. of Cincinnati, M.A., 1970.
MICHAEL, DEBORAH A., The Cincinnati
Jewish Community before 1860. Univ. of Cincinnati,
M.A., 1970.
MURPHY, MELVIN, The Columbus Urban
League. Ohio State Univ., Ph.D., 1970.
NORDSIECK, JOSEPH E., The Prohibition
Crusade in Cincinnati. Univ. of Cincinnati, M.A.,
1970.
ROBINSON, MARLENE, Ohio's Reaction to
John Brown's Raid. Kent State Univ., M.A., 1970.
ROCKWOOD, DEAN STEPHEN, The Peoples'
Party in Ohio, 1891-1896. Miami Univ., M.A.,
1970.
SABGIR, RICHARD M., The Role of the F. & R. Lazarus Company in the
Development of
Columbus, Ohio. Ohio State Univ., M.A.,
1970.
SCARBROUGH, MARY BRADY, A History of the
Appalacian Regional Development Act of
1965. Ohio State Univ., M.A., 1970.
SCHOTT, ROBERT H., John Gano, Urban
Frontiersman, 1788-1822. Univ. of Cincinnati, M.A.,
1970.
SCHRODER, ALAN M., A History of Mortgage Lending in Portage County,
Ohio: 1840-1899.
Kent State Univ., M.A., 1970.
SNYDER, LARRY M., Franklin Village, 1950-1970. Ohio State Univ.,
M.A., 1970.
compiled by
HELEN M. THURSTON
A Survey of Publications
on the History and
Archaeology
of Ohio, 1970 to 1971
ARCHAEOLOGY
Central States Archaeological
Journal, 1970, published by several
archaeological societies.
Ohio Archaeologist, 1970, published by the Archaeological Society of Ohio.
A quarterly
devoted to the discussion and
illustration of artifacts found primarily in Ohio.
PRUFER, OLAF H., and ORRIN C. SHANE,
III, Blain Village and the Fort Ancient Tradition in
Ohio. Kent, Ohio, Kent State University Press, 1970. 287p.
ARTS AND CRAFTS
ANDERSON, DAVID D., "'Shane's Castle': Myth and Reality in Louis
Bromfield's Fiction,"
Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XLII (1970), 38-46.
BRADIER, DONALD, Five Early American Painters: Benjamin West, John
Singleton Copley,
Charles Willson Peale, Gilbert
Stuart, John Trumbull. New York,
Meredith Pub. Co.,
1969. 188p.
PHILIPS, HAZEL SPENCER, Traditional Architecture Warren County, Ohio. Privately published,
1970. 129p.
STARR, S. FREDERICK, "Wesley Chapel," Cincinnati Historical
Society, Bulletin, XXVIII
(1970), 7-26. Concerns the oldest public
building in Cincinnati.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
LARSON, DAVID R., "Checklist of Major Research-in-Progress Relating
to Ohio," Ohio His-
tory, LXXVIII (1969), 297-301.
LENTZ, ANDREA D., ed., The Warren G. Harding Papers: An Inventory
to the Microfilm Edi-
tion. Columbus, Ohio Historical Society, 1970. 283p.
LINK, ARTHUR S., and WILLIAM M. LEARY,
JR., comps., The Progressive Era and the Great
War 1896-1920. New York, Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1969. 85p.