A Survey of Publications
In Ohio History and Archaeology,
August 1958 -- July 1959
Compiled by S. WINIFRED SMITH
AGRICULTURE
HENLEIN, Paul C., Cattle Kingdom in
the Ohio Valley, 1783-1860. Lexington,
University of Kentucky Press, 1959.
198p.
ANTISLAVERY MOVEMENT
KUHNS, Frederick Irving, The American
Home Missionary Society in Relation
to the Antislavery Controversy in the
Old Northwest. Billings, Montana, pub-
lished by the author, 1959. 53p.
ARCHAEOLOGY
ALLMAN, John C., "An Interesting
Bluff-Top Enclosure with Semi-lunar Wall
and Ditch," Ohio Archaeologist, IX
(1959), 52-55. On the west side of the
Stillwater River Valley near Dayton.
BABY, Raymond S., and Edward S. Thomas,
"The Tremper Pipes," Museum
Echoes, XXXI (1958), 83-85. Hopewell effigy pipes.
"Campbell Collection, Mt. Vernon,
Ohio," Ohio Archaeologist, IX (1959), 23. A
variety of artifacts, mostly from Ohio.
GOPELAND, Stanley G., "Feurt
Village Site Specimens in the Collection of
Stanley G. Copeland," Ohio
Archaeologist, IX (1959), 50-51.
CUNNINGHAM, Wilbur M., "Glacial
Kame Artifacts from Michigan and
Ohio," Ohio Archaeologist, VIII
(1958), 135-136.
DEUEL, Thorne, American Indian Ways
of Life: An Interpretation of the
Archaeology of Illinois and Adjoining
Areas (Story of Illinois Series, No.
9).
Springfield, State of Illinois, 1958. 76p.
GALITZA, Edward, "Gravel Kame
Artifacts from the Zimmerman Site, Hardin
County, Ohio," Ohio
Archaeologist, VIII (1958), 102-103.
A SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS 409
GOSLIN, Robert M., "Animal Remains
from the Merion Village Site, Franklin
County, Ohio," Ohio
Archaeologist, VIII (1958) 139.
KLEY, Norman L., "Ohio Flint Varieties," Ohio
Archaeologist, IX (1959), 58-59.
McNEAL, Kenneth, "New Additions to
the Collection of Kenneth McNeal,"
Ohio Archaeologist, IX (1959), 56-57. All specimens are Ohio finds.
MAYS, Asa, Jr., and Raymond S. Baby,
"Exploration of the Zencor Village Site,"
Museum Echoes, XXXI (1958), 87-88. A late Woodland site near Columbus.
ROYER, Jacob S., "The Island Park
Site," Ohio Archaeologist, IX (1959), 45-46.
At Dayton, Ohio.
SMITH, Arthur George, "Incised Bars
from Northern Ohio," Ohio Archaeologist,
IX (1959), 9-10.
ARTS AND CRAFTS
CLARK, Edna M., "Edward Winter of
Cleveland," Ohioana, I (1958), 112-113.
A pioneer in enameling on metal.
DWIGHT, Edward H., "Charles Willson
Peale," Cincinnati Art Museum Bulletin,
V, No. 4 (October 1958), 22-23. On the
portraits of Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Bailey which hung for years in the John
H. James house in Urbana, Ohio.
DWIGHT, Edward H., "A Cincinnati
Artist: Aaron H. Corwine," Historical
and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
XVII (1959), 103-108.
"Fountain Square, Cincinnati,"
Historical Preservation, X (1958), 119.
FRARY, I. T., At Large in Marble
Halls. Philadelphia, Dorrance and Company,
1959. 127p. Relates incidents
which occurred during the author's twenty-five
years as publicity director and
membership secretary for the Cleveland Museum
of Art.
HAMM, Charles, "Patent Notes in
Cincinnati," Historical and Philosophical
Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XVI
(1958), 293-310. Music publishing in Cin-
cinnati, 1813-50.
HUNTER, Dard, Jr., "Ohio
Firearms," Museum Echoes, XXXI (1958), 75-78.
MARSHALL, William E., "Ohio
Paintings," Museum
Echoes, XXXI (1958),
67-70.
M[ORTON], T[erry] B[urst], "St.
Peter in Chains," Historic Preservation, X
(1958), 121.
PANCOAST, Hazel and Chalmers Pancoast, Covered
Bridges to Yesterdays.
Newark, Ohio, Chalmers Lowell Pancoast,
1959. Most of the bridges described
and illustrated are in Ohio.
ROBBINS, Rose Y., "The Fabulous
Findlay Glass," Antiques Journal, XIII,
No. 10 (October 1958), 12-13.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
ORDAN, Casper Leroy, The Benjamin
William Arnett Papers at the Carnegie
Library, Wilberforce University. Wilberforce, Ohio, Wilberforce University,
1958. 18p. A listing of the Arnett
papers at the library and a short biography
of Bishop Arnett of the African
Methodist Episcopal Church.
MARTIN, Elizabeth R.], "Addition to
Dick Manuscripts," Museum Echoes,
XXXI (1958), 95. Papers of Senator
Charles Dick in the library of the Ohio
Historical Society.
410 THE OHIO HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
[MARTIN, Elizabeth R.], "Harding
Letters," Museum Echoes, XXXII (1959),
6-8. Letters of Warren G. Harding in the
library of the Ohio Historical Society.
MARTIN, Elizabeth R., "Ohio History
in Print and Manuscript in the Society's
Library," Museum Echoes, XXXI
(1958), 91-94. The library of the Ohio
Historical Society.
[MARTIN, Elizabeth R.], "Trimble
Family Papers," Museum Echoes, XXXII
(1959), 45-46. The noted Hillsboro
Trimbles; in the library of the Ohio His-
torical Society.
[MARTIN, Elizabeth R.], "Friedrich
Hassaurek Papers," Museum Echoes,
XXXII (1959), 31-32. In the library of
the Ohio Historical Society.
[SMITH, S. Winifred], "Land Office
Papers," Museum Echoes, XXXI (1958) 79.
In the library of the Ohio Historical
Society.
SMITH, S. Winifred, "A Survey of
Publications in Ohio History and Archaeology,
August 1957-July 1958," Ohio
Historical Quarterly, LXVII (1958), 369-379.
STEVENS, Harry R., The Middle West. Washington,
D. C., Service Center for
Teachers of History, 1958. 25p. An essay
on recent historical writings on the
Middle West.
BIOGRAPHY
BROWN, Eleanor G., Corridors of
Light. Yellow Springs, Ohio, Antioch Press,
1958. 186p. Autobiography of
a blind woman who taught in the Dayton public
schools for over forty years.
CADY, Edwin H., The Realist at War:
The Mature Years, 1885-1920, of William
Dean Howells. Syracuse, N.Y., Syracuse University Press, 1958. 299p.
"Charles F. Kettering Dies," Ohio
State University Monthly, L, No. 4 (December
1958), 5.
COMER, Lucretia Garfield, Strands
from the Weaving: The Life of Harry A.
Garfield. New York, Vantage Press, 1959. 73p. The
early life of Harry A.
Garfield, a native of Hiram, Ohio.
DAVIS, Hazel H., General Jim. St.
Louis, Bethany Press, 11958. 192p. A life of
James A. Garfield, for ages twelve to
sixteen.
DOWNES, Randolph C., "Wanted: A
Scholarly Appraisal of Warren G.
Harding," Ohioana, II
(1959), 18-20.
DURKIN, Joseph T., General Sherman's
Son: The Life of Thomas Ewing
Sherman, S.J. New York, Farrar, Straus and Cudahy, 1959. 276p.
GORDON, Arthur, Norman Vincent Peale.
New York, Prentice-Hall, 1958. 311p.
GOULD, Jean, That Dunbar Boy: The
Story of America's Famous Negro Poet.
New York, Dodd, Mead and Company, 1958.
245p. A life of Paul Laurence
Dunbar for ages fifteen and older.
HUNTER, Dard, My Life with Paper: An
Autobiography. New York, Alfred A.
Knopf, 1958. 237p.
KELLER, Allan, Thunder at Harper's
Ferry. New York, Prentice Hall, 1958.
282p. John Brown's raid in 1859.
LORD, Jeannette Mather, "John Brown-They Had a
Concern," West Virginia
History, XX (1958-59), 163-183. Deals with the Quakers of
Springdale, Iowa,
and John Brown and Edwin and Barclay
Coppoc and their mother.
MANCHESTER, William, A Rockefeller
Family Portrait from John D. to
Nelson. Boston, Little, Brown and Company, 1959. 184p.
MURRAY, Robert K., "General
Sherman, the Negro, and Slavery: The Story of
an Unrecognized Rebel," Negro
History Bulletin, XXII (1958-59), 125-130.
A SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS 411
NELSON, James M., "America's
Victoria," Historical and Philosophical Society
of Ohio, Bulletin, XVI (1958),
324-339. An account of Victoria Claflin
Woodhull.
NICHOLS, Jeannette P., "Bryan's
Benefactor: Coin Harvey and His World,"
Ohio Historical Quarterly, LXVII (1958), 299-325.
PANCOAST, Chalmers Lowell, As the
Years Went Laughing By. Newark,
Ohio, published by the author, 1958.
32p.
RUBIN, Louis D., Jr., ed., Teach the
Freeman--The Correspondence of Ruther-
ford B. Hayes and the Slater Fund for
Negro Education, 1881-1893. Baton
Rouge, Louisiana State University Press,
1959. 236+302p.
SEARS, Alfred Byron, Thomas
Worthington: Father of Ohio Statehood.
Columbus, Ohio State University Press
for the Ohio Historical Society, 1958.
260p.
SIEVERS, Harry J., Benjamin Harrison:
Hoosier Statesman. New York, Uni-
versity Publishers, 1959. 502p.
SMITH, William E., "William Holmes
McGuffey--Mid-American," Historical
and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
XVII (1959), 38-51.
SPENCE, Clark C., "Robert C.
Schenck and the Emma Mine Affair," Ohio
Historical Quarterly, LXVIII (1959), 141-160.
TREFOUSSE, Hans L., "Ben Wade and
the Negro," Ohio Historical Quarterly,
LXVIII (1959), 161-176.
WARWICK, Jack, "Growing Up with
Harding," Northwest Ohio Quarterly,
XXX (1958), 116-136; XXXI (1959), 72-93.
WEISENBURGER, Francis P., "Caleb
Atwater: Pioneer Politician and His-
torian," Ohio Historical
Quarterly, LXVIII (1959), 18-37.
WHITE, Dale, John Wesley Powell,
Geologist-Explorer. New York, Julian
Messner, 1958. 192p.
WIBBERLEY, Leonard, Wes Powell,
Conqueror of the Grand Canyon. New
York, Farrar, Straus and Cudahy, 1958.
216p.
WITTKE, Carl, "Friedrich Hassaurek:
Cincinnati's Leading Forty-Eighter,"
Ohio Historical Quarterly, LXVIII (1959), 1-17.
BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY
ARMS, Richard G., "From Disassembly
to Assembly: Cincinnati, the Birthplace
of Mass-Production," Historical and
Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
XVII (1959), 195-203. Early pork-packing
industry.
BERINGER, Sarah M., History of
Dayton's Industries. Piqua, Ohio, Magee
Publishing Company, 1958. 108p.
DODDIS, Gilbert F., "The Telegraph
Comes to Franklin County," Franklin
County Historical Society, Special
Bulletin No. 1 (August-September 1958),
3-12.
FINE, Sidney, "The Toledo Chevrolet
Strike of 1935," Ohio Historical Quarterly,
LXVII (1958), 326-356.
HAVIGHURST, Walter, Vein of Iron: The
Pickands Mather Story. Cleveland,
World Publishing Company, 1958. 223p.
Story of a Cleveland, Ohio, iron-
mining and shipping firm.
HUNKER, Henry L., Industrial Evolution of Columbus,
Ohio. Columbus, Ohio
State University, Bureau of Business
Research, 1958. 285p.
LIEF, Alfred, It Floats: The Story of
Procter & Gamble. New York, Rinehart
and Company, 1959. 338p.
412 THE OHIO HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
MORGAN, John M., "The Ann Arbor
Strike of 1893," Northwest Ohio Quarterly,
XXX (1958), 164-176. Against James M.
Ashley's Toledo, Ann Arbor, and
North Michigan Railroad Company.
EDUCATION AND CULTURE
ALDRICH, Frederic D., The School
Library in Ohio, with Special Emphasis
on Its Legislative History. New York, Scarecrow Press, 1959. 237p.
EDWARDS, Cecile Pepin, Horace Mann:
Sower of Learning. Boston, Houghton
Mifflin Company, 1958. 192p. Chapter 20
deals with the period of Mann's presi-
dency of Antioch College. For grades
four through six.
HAVIGHURST, Walter, The Miami Years,
1809-1959. New York, G. P.
Putnam's Sons, 1958. 254p. A history of
Miami University.
SUTTON, Walter, "Cincinnati as a
General Publishing Center: The Middle
Years, 1830-1860," Historical and
Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XVI
(1958), 311-323.
VITZ, Carl, "They Also Were McGuffey," Ohioana,
I (1958), 72-75. A discussion
of the McGuffey Readers.
FOLKLORE
PUCKETT, Newbell Niles, Eighty Years
of Ohio Folklore. Chillicothe, Ohio,
Ohio Valley Folklore Press for the Ross
County Historical Society, 1959. 6p.
GENEALOGY
DICKORE, Marie, "The Elnathan
Kemper Account Book, 1829-1843," His-
torical and Philosophical Society of
Ohio, Bulletin, XVII (1959), 69-73. Kemper,
the son of the Rev. James Kemper, lived
in Walnut Hills, Cincinnati. The
article includes records of burials of
"strangers" in his cemetery plot.
DICKORE, Marie, and Natalie Thornburgh,
comps., Hamilton County, Ohio,
Marriage Records, 1808-1820, and
Wills (Abstracts), 1790-1810. Cincinnati,
published by Marie Dickore, 1959. 68p.
HARTLEY, William Harrison, The
Hartley Story, 1815-1958. Troy, Ohio,
privately published, 1958. 56p. The
Hartley family of Troy, Ohio.
JOHNSON, Rhea Duryea, Our Duryea and
Turner Lines. [Philadelphia],
privately published, [1959]. 102p.
MURDOCH, Florence, "Church of the
New Jerusalem Sesquicentennial Cele-
bration," Historical and
Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XVI (1958),
343-352. Includes, besides a history of
the church, baptismal, marriage, and
death records, 1808-1847.
ROBERTS, George McKenzie, "The
Denslow Family in America," New York
Genealogical and Biographical Record,
LXXXIX (1958), 229-236. Some
branches in Ohio.
ROYSE, Mintie Allen, The Bennet
Family. (Indiana Historical Society Publica-
tions, Vol. XX No. 1.) Indianapolis,
Indiana Historical Society, 1958. 98p.
The Joseph Bennet family of Ohio,
Indiana, and Kentucky.
WARREN, Dale, "Some Notes on the
Tafts of Uxbridge," Historical and
Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
XVII (1959), 109-123. Ancestors of
the Cincinnati Tafts.
A SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS 413
GENERAL
MARY TERESA, Sister, and Kathryn Miller
Keller, Beautiful Ohio, Its People
and Its Institutions: Ohio History
for Elementary Schools. [N.p.],
privately
published, 1959. 12p.
HISTORICAL FICTION
MONSELL, Helen Albee, Her Own Way:
The Story of Lottie Moon. Nashville,
Kentucky, Boardman Press, 1958. 188p.
For ages nine to twelve.
WILSON, Ellen Janet Cameron, Annie
Oakley, Little Sure Shot. Indianapolis,
Bobbs-Merrill, 1958. 191p. Childhood of
Famous Americans series.
INDIANS AND INDIAN WARS
BAUMAN, Robert F., "The Ottawas of
the Lakes, 1615-1766," Northwest Ohio
Quarterly, XXX (1958), 186-210.
HABER, Grace Stevenson, With Pipe and
Tomahawk: The Story of Logan, the
Mingo Chief. New York, Pageant Press, 1958 [1959]. 126p.
HOFFMAN, Bernard G., "Iroquois
Linguistic Classification from
Historical
Materials," Ethnohistory, VI
(1959), 160-185. Includes data on several Ohio
Indian groups.
WHEELER-VOEGELIN, Erminie, ed.,
"John Heckewelder to Peter S. Du
Ponceau, Bethlehem 12th Aug 1818," Ethnohistory, VI
(1959), 70-81. Part
of the letter concerns Leatherlips and
Ohio Indians generally.
WHEELER-VOEGELIN, Erminie, ed., "Some Remarks and
Annotations con-
cerning the Traditions, Customs,
Languages & of the Indians in North America,
from the Memoirs of the Reverend David
Zeisberger, and other Missionaries
of the United Brethren," Ethnohistory,
VI (1959), 42-69.
LITERATURE
BENNETT, George N., William Dean
Howells: The Development of a Novelist.
Norman, University of Oklahoma Press,
1959. 220p. Summarizes Howells' youth
in Ohio.
KIRK, Clara Marburg, and Rudolph Kirk,
eds., Criticism and Fiction and Other
Essays by W. D. Howells. New York, New York University Press, 1959. 413p.
Editors' analytical introduction to each
section.
RAVITZ, Abe C., "Brand Whitlock's
Macochee: Puritan Theo-Politics in the
Midwest," Ohio Historical
Quarterly, LXVIII (1959), 257-275.
LOCAL HISTORY
BATTLES, D. Blake, ed., Wooster,
Ohio, Sesquicentennial Celebration. Wooster,
Ohio, Wooster Sesquicentennial
Committee, 1958. 112p. Brief history of Wooster.
BARKER, Joseph, Recollections of the
First Settlement of Ohio. Edited with an
Introduction and Notes by George Jordan
Blazier with a Genealogy and
Biography of Colonel Barker by Rodney T.
Hood, Marietta, Ohio, Marietta
College, 1958. 96p.
414
THE OHIO HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
DOWNES, Randolph C., "Background
History and Development of Toledo,"
Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXX (1958), 211-221.
FIFE, Dale, The Unmarried Sisters. New
York, Farrar, Straus and Cudahy, 1958.
208p. Toledo, Ohio, locale.
GILFILLAN, Merrill C., "Hamilton
County--Cradle of the Northwest Terri-
tory," Ohio Conservation
Bulletin, XXIII, No. 3 (March 1959), 6-7, 28-30.
HACKMAN, Frank M., It Happened Here:
Lima--Seat of Justice. Lima, Ohio,
Franklee Publishing Company, 1958. 37p.
HACKMAN, Frank M., It Happened Here:
Portraits of the Great Black Swamp,
Book 2. [Lima, Ohio], Shawnee Historical Publishers, 1959. 39p.
HEALD, Edward Thornton, The Suburban
Era, 1917-1958; Being Scripts 302-370
As Broadcast Over WHBC--WHBC-FM:
Rearranged and Edited as a County
History (The Stark County Story, Volume IV, Part 2). Canton, Ohio, Stark
County Historical Society, 1958. 850p.
HERRING, Simon E., Postal History of
Logan County, Ohio. Columbus, Ohio,
Rhodopress Publications, 1959. 14p.
HERRON, Robert, "How Lincoln Died in Cincinnati,"
Historical and Philo-
sophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XVII
(1959), 19-37. The reaction of
Cincinnatians to the news of Lincoln's
death.
HERRON, ROBERT, "The Police Strike
of 1918," Historical and Philosophical
Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XVII
(1959), 181-194. In Cincinnati.
HUMPHREYS, Daphne McMillan,
"Highlights of the History of the [Jonathan]
Hale Homestead," Western Reserve
Historical Society, Historical Society News,
XII (1958), [1-5]. A property in Summit
County recently acquired by the
society.
HUNT, Virginia L., What Went on
Around Here at Kenton Farm. [N.p.],
privately published, 1958. 12p. Life in
Clark County in the early days.
LOTTICK, Kenneth V., "New England
Transplanted," Social Science Studies,
XLIX (1958), 173-180. In the Western
Reserve.
McCORMICK, Mrs. Harold, History of
Pike County. Waverly, Ohio, Com-
missioners of Pike County, 1958. 42p.
MARTIN, William T., Our Old Town--As
She Used T'Be. New York, Pageant
Press, 1959. 279p. Sandusky,
Ohio, in the period 1890 to 1920.
PABST, Anna C. Smith, Berlin Township
& Delaware County, Ohio, History
Told by Contemporaries. Volume 7. Delaware, published by the author, 1958.
104p.
PANCOAST, Chalmers Lowell, and Hazel
Thomas Pancoast, Our Home Town
Memories. Newark, Ohio, Chalmers Lowell Pancoast, 1958. 96p.
PARK, Clyde W., The Lady from Keppel
Street. Cincinnati, C. J. Krehbiel Com-
pany, 1958. 36p. Frances Trollope and
her experiences in early Cincinnati.
PEALE, Norman Vincent, "Boyhood
Christmases in Old Cincinnati," Ohioana,
I (1958), 99-102.
PLAGEMANN, Bentz, "Cleveland: A
Native Son's Guide Book," Holiday,
XXIV, No. 2 (August 1958), 16-19,
115-116.
RHOADES, Rendall, Clinton, P. 0.,
Ohio, 1826-1827, Colonel Ayres' Canal Post
Office. Columbus, Ohio, Rhodopress Publications, 1959. [2]p.
RHOADES, Rendall, Notes of the Post
Offices of Highland County, Ohio.
Columbus, Ohio, Rhodopress Publications,
1958. 8p.
RHOADES, Rendall, The Post Offices of
Butler County, Ohio. Columbus, Ohio,
Rhodopress Publications, 1959. 12p.
RHOADES, Rendall, The Post Towns of
Clinton County, Ohio. Columbus, Ohio,
Rhodopress Publications, 1959. 16p.
A SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS 415
SCHNEIDER, Norris F., The Famous Y
Bridge at Zanesville, Ohio. Zanesville,
Ohio, published by the author, 1958.
44p. A history of the bridge from 1814.
SEAT, William R., Jr., "A Rebuttal
to Mrs. Trollope: Harriet Martineau in
Cincinnati," Ohio Historical
Quarterly, LXVIII (1959), 276-289.
TALCOTT, Kathryn H., ed.,
"Denmark," Ashtabula County Historical Society,
Quarterly Bulletin, V, No. 2 (June 15, 1958), [1-4].
TALCOTT, Kathryn H., ed.,
"Saybrook," Ashtabula County Historical Society,
Quarterly Bulletin, V, No. 3 (September 15, 1958), [1-6].
TALCOTT, Kathryn H., ed.,
"Sheffield," Ashtabula County Historical Society,
Quarterly Bulletin, VI, No. 1 (March 15, 1959), [1-4].
TURNER, Edith Ide, It Happened in
Springfield. Springfield, Ohio, Springfield
Tribune Printing Company, 1958. 220p.
History and folklore of Springfield,
written for ages nine to twelve.
WEST, Robert D., Chillicothe, Ohio: A
Postal History. Chillicothe, Ohio, the
Chillicothe Philatelic Society, 1959.
81p.
WILLIAMS, Fay, "Orwell,"
Ashtabula County Historical Society, Quarterly
Bulletin, V, No. 4 (December 15, 1958), [1-6].
MEDICINE
"College of Medicine: From This . .
. To This," Ohio State University Monthly,
L, No. 9 (May 1959), 5-8. Growth of the
university's college of medicine.
EDWARDS, Linden F., "A Ghoulish
Tale of Three Cities," Ohio State Medical
Journal, LV (1959), 788-789, 946-949. Body-snatching in
Zanesville, Columbus,
and Newark.
EGGER, Donald C., ed., Holmes County
Medical Doctors. [Millersburg], Holmes
County Historical Society, 1959. A list
of doctors who practiced in the county
from 1818 to 1958.
MILLER, Genevieve, "Medical
Education One Hundred Years Ago--The Intro-
ductory Lecture," Ohio State
Medical Journal, LIV (1958), 1578, 1580, 1582;
LV (1959), 40-41, 44.
REED, Elizabeth, "First Physician
Settled in Mansfield, Ohio, in 1815," Ohio
State Medical Journal, LIV (1958),
1430-1431. Brief account of the early
physicians in Mansfield.
MISCELLANEOUS
KERCHEVAL, Alonzo Finley [pseud.],
"The Apathetic Foxes," Ohio Historical
Quarterly, LXVIII (1959), 219-222. An allegory on the subject of
the preserva-
tion of historic sites.
"Ohio's Telephone Disneyland,"
Ohio Bell, XXXV, No. 5 (October 1958), 4-7.
Ohio Bell communications exhibit at the
Ohio State Museum.
PATTISON, William D., "The Survey
of the Seven Ranges," Ohio Historical
Quarterly, LXVIII (1959), 115-140.
RODABAUGH, James H., "Cholera in
Ohio," Museum Echoes, XXXII (1959),
3-6.
RODABAUGH, James H., "The Lorain
Tornado," Museum
Echoes, XXXII
(1959), 41-44.
RODABAUGH, James H., "The 1913
Flood," Museum Echoes, XXXII (1959),
19-22.
416 THE OHIO HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
SMITH, S. Winifred, "The Ashtabula
Bridge Disaster," Museum Echoes, XXXII
(1959), 35-37.
SMITH, S. Winifred, "The Collinwood
School Fire," Museum Echoes, XXXII
(1959), 51-53.
STILL, John S., "Ohio's Great
Floods of 1937 and 1959," Museum Echoes,
XXXII (1959), 27-30.
STILL, John S., "Some Great Ohio
Blizzards," Museum Echoes, XXXII (1959),
11-14.
TOLAND, John, "Death of a
Dirigible," American Heritage, X, No. 2 (February
1959), 18-22, 90-93. The Shenandoah, which
was destroyed over Ohio. Her
commander was Zachary Lansdowne, a
native of Greenville, Ohio.
OHIO IN THE WARS
CLIFT, G. Glenn, ed., "War of 1812
Diary of William B. Northcutt," Kentucky
Historical Society, Register, LXVI
(1958), 253-267.
DODDS, Gilbert F., "Bicentennial
Year--1758-1958," Franklin County Historical
Society, Special Bulletin No. 2 (November-December
1958), 3-16. An account
of the contest for the Ohio country
between the French and English, culminating
in the fall of Fort Duquesne, November
25, 1758.
FROHMAN, Charles E., "Piracy on
Lake Erie," Inland Seas, XIV (1958),
172-180. Capture of the Philo Parsons
and the Island Queen by Confederates in
September 1864.
OSBORN, George C., ed., "Sherman's
March Through Georgia: Letters from
Charles Ewing to His Father, Thomas
Ewing," Georgia Historical Quarterly,
XLII (1959), 323-327.
PLACE NAMES
OVERMAN, William D., Ohio Town Names.
Akron, Ohio, Atlantic Press,
1958. 155p.
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
CLANCY, Herbert J., The Presidential
Election of 1880. New Orleans, Loyola
University Press, 1958. 294p. The
contest between James A. Garfield of Ohio
and Winfield Scott Hancock of
Pennsylvania.
COX, Edward F., "The International
Institute: First Organized Opposition to
the Metric System," Ohio
Historical Quarterly, LXVIII (1959), 53-83.
DOWNES, Randolph C., "The Toledo
Political-Religious Municipal Election
of 1913 and the Death of the Independent
Party," Northwest Ohio Quarterly,
XXX (1958), 137-163.
HARPER, Robert S., "New Light from
a Lincoln Letter on the Story of the
Publication of the Lincoln-Douglas
Debates," Ohio Historical Quarterly,
LXVIII (1959), 177-187.
JONES, Samuel Milton, III, "Brand
Whitlock and the Independent Party,"
Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXXI (1959), 94-112.
WEISENBURGER, Francis P., "Lincoln
and His Ohio Friends," Ohio Historical
Quarterly, LXVIII (1959), 223-256.
A SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS 417
RELIGION
ALLBECK, William D., "Lutheran
Separation--the Ohio Story," Lutheran
Quarterly, XI (1959), 28-41. The formation of independent synods in
Ohio
and neighboring states, 1831-69.
ARANT, Francis M., "P.
H."--The Welshimer Story. Cincinnati, Standard
Publishing Company, 1958. 125p. P. H.
Welshimer, for fifty-six years minister
of the Christian Church of Canton.
BOASE, Paul H., "Moral Policemen on
the Ohio Frontier," Ohio Historical
Quarterly, LXVIII (1959), 38-53.
BURKE, Marie W., comp., Years of
Achievement, 1917-1958: A History of the
Cincinnati Catholic Women's
Association. [Cincinnati], privately
published,
1958. 94p.
COPELAND, Eleanor F., "James Hoge, Man of
God," Presbyterian Historical
Society, Journal, XXXVI (1958),
67-88, 255-279. Pioneer Ohio preacher.
GRAHAM, Thomas Dickson, An Historical
Sketch of the William Street
Methodist Church, Delaware, Ohio,
1818-1958. Delaware, Ohio, published
by
Thomas D. Graham, 1958. 63p.
GUTMANN, Joseph, "Watchman on an
American Rhine: New Light on Isaac
M. Wise," American Jewish
Archives, X (1958), 135-144. Wise's opposition to
Christianity and orthodox Judaism.
RYON, Fred, "William Allen, Negro
Evangelist of the Society of Friends,"
Friends Historical Association, Bulletin,
XLVII (1958), 94-105. Allen lived
and worked for a time in Ohio.
SOCIAL HISTORY
BELL, Howard H., "The National
Negro Convention, 1848," Ohio Historical
Quarterly, LXVII (1958), 357-368.
B[ULLOCK], H[elen] D[uprey], "The
American Dream Revisited," Historic
Preservation, XI (1959), 4-9. One section is on the Zoar community.
LOTTICK, Kenneth V., "Cultural
Transplantation in the Connecticut Reserve,"
Historical and Philosophical Society of
Ohio, Bulletin, XVII (1959), 155-166.
MYERS, Phineas Barton, Ninety-Five
Years After Lincoln. New York, Exposi-
tion Press, 1959. 103p. A history of the
Urban League of Dayton, Ohio.
STARR, Stephen Z., "William Charles
Macready vs. Edwin Forrest," Historical
and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
XVII (1959), 167-180. An account
of the feud between the famous English
and American actors, and Macready's
appearances in Cincinnati in 1844 and
1849.
TRANSPORTATION
DODDS, Gilbert F., "Old Canal
Days," Franklin County Historical Society,
Special Bulletin No. 3 (May 1959), 1-22.
FISHER, Charles E., "The Toledo
& Ohio Central Ry.," Railway and Locomotive
Historical Society, Bulletin No. 99 (October
1958), 57-60.
GILFILLAN, Merrill C., "Ohio
Canals," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XXIII
(1959), No. 6 (June), 19-21; No. 7
(July), 28-29, [33].
418 THE OHIO HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
REEVES, Pamela Wilson, "Navigation
on Lake Erie, 1825-1860," Inland Seas,
XIV (1958), 256-263; XV (1959), 55-60,
97-105.
WRIGHT, Richard J., "Conneaut
Harbor, 'Pig Pen Port,'" Inland Seas, XIV
(1958), 277-285; XV (1959), 29-35.
TRAVEL AND DESCRIPTION
FLETCHER, Robert S., Eureka-From
Cleveland by Ship to California, 1849-
1850. Durham, N. C., Duke University Press, 1959. 145p. Most
of the passengers
and crew were from Cleveland and
northern Ohio.
RICE, Howard C., Jr., "News from
the Ohio Valley as Reported by Barthelemi
Tardiveau in 1783," Historical and
Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
XVI (1958), 267-292.
THOMAS, William, "Charles Dickens
on Ohio Roads," Ohioana, II (1959),
12-14.
THESES AND DISSERTATIONS ON OHIO
SUBJECTS
IN OHIO COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
BAER, Elizabeth, Groesbeck of Ohio,
Lawyer of the Nineteenth Century. Miami
University, M.A., 1959.
BUCHMAN, Randall L., The History of the
Wyandot Indians in Ohio. Ohio
State University, M.A., 1958.
COLE, Marion, Theatrical and Musical
Entertainment in Early Cleveland. Western
Reserve University, M.A., 1958.
CRUDEN, Robert, James Ford Rhodes: Middle-Class
Historian. Western
Reserve University, Ph.D., 1959.
CURL, Donald, Ohio Opinion During the
War of 1812 Until the Victory of the
River Thames. Ohio State University,
M.A., 1958.
FLEMION, Philip F., A History of
Findlay, Ohio, During the Great Depression.
Ohio State University, M.A., 1958.
HOFFNAGLE, Warren M., William Henry
Harrison as Governor of Indiana
Territory. Ohio State University, M.A.,
1959.
KNOX, Donald F., The Impact of the Great
Depression on Cleveland, Ohio.
Ohio State University, M.A., 1959.
MacDONALD, Curtis, Ansequago: A Biography
of Sardis Birchard. Western
Reserve University, Ph.D., 1958.
PALLETT, James, The Indian Menace in the
Old Northwest, 1809-1812. Ohio
State University, M.A., 1959.
RAWLINSON, Gordon, The Congressional
Career of Tom L. Johnson. Ohio
State University, M.A., 1958.
WAGNER, Edward J., II, An Economic
History of Knox County, Ohio, 1870-
1900: A Case Study in Economic Change.
Ohio State University, M.A., 1959.
WHITAKER, Francis M., An Industrial
History of Delaware, Ohio, with Special
Emphasis on Railroads. Ohio State
University, M.A., 1959.