Ohio History Journal

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compiled by

compiled by

PATRICIA B. GATHERUM

 

Checklist of Major Research-in-Progress

and Completed Masters and Doctors

Degrees on Topics Relating to Ohio*

 

 

 

REFERENCE WORKS

 

DITTBRENNER, CURTIS H. and GERALD G. NEWBORG, Guide to Researching Ohio County and

Municipal Government Records. Archives specialists, Ohio Hist. Soc.

FULLER, SARA S., Guide to Research Materials on Ohio Black History. Mss specialist, Ohio

Hist. Soc.

GATHERUM, PATRICIA B., Bibliography of Doctoral Dissertations on Ohio History. Refer-

ence librarian, Ohio Hist. Soc.

GRABOWSKI, JOHN J., Bibliography of Ethnic History Sources in Western Reserve Histori-

cal Society. Ethnic project coordinator, Western Reserve Hist. Soc.

GRABOWSKI, JOHN J., Guide to the Photograph and Print Collection of Western Reserve

Historical Society. Ethnic project coordinator, Western Reserve Hist. Soc.

GUTGESELL, STEPHEN C., Union Bibliography of Ohio Newspapers Available in Ohio.

Newspaper specialist, Ohio Hist. Soc.

HEDLIN, EDIE M., Three archives manuals for Business Records, Church Records, and

Organizational Records. Institutional records specialist, Ohio Hist. Soc.

LARGE, JOHN J., JR., Guide to the Manuscripts in the Shaker Collection at Western Reserve

Historical Society. Research specialist, Western Reserve Hist. Soc.

LENTZ, EDWARD R., Guide to Urban Research Materials on Columbus, Ohio. Film-sound

specialist, Ohio Hist. Soc.

LEVSTIK, FRANK R., Guide to the State Archives at the Ohio Historical Society. State

archives specialist, Ohio Hist. Soc.

 

RESEARCH PROJECTS COVERING 1788-1860

 

AIELLO, JOHN, Bank of the United States vs. Ralph Osborn. Ohio State Univ., Ph.D., hist.

dept.

 

*The data has been compiled with the aid of staff members of the Ohio Historical Society,

from records of patron registration at the eight libraries comprising the Ohio Network of

American History Research Centers, from mail and telephone reference inquiries, from pub-

lished research-in-progress lists in professional journals, and from information solicited from

professors at Ohio's fifteen history graduate universities.

Revisions, corrections, and additions should be directed to the compiler, Reference Librarian,

Ohio Historical Society, for inclusion in the next checklist.