Ohio History Journal




A SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS IN OHIO HISTORY,

A SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS IN OHIO HISTORY,

ARCHAEOLOGY, AND NATURAL HISTORY

AUGUST 1949-JULY 1950

 

Compiled by S. WINIFRED SMITH

 

AGRICULTURE

HAYTER, Earl W., "Mechanical Humbuggery Among the Western Farmers, 1860-90,"

Michigan History, XXXIV (1950), 1-18. Numerous Ohio examples.

KOESTER, Leonard, ed. and trans., "Latin Farmers in Northwestern Ohio, from the

Autobiography of Mrs. Karl Tafel," Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXI (1948-49),

113-119.

ANTISLAVERY

ASHLEY, James M., "John Brown's Execution: An Eye Witness Account," North-

western Ohio Quarterly, XXI (1948-49), 140-148. Edited by Robert L. Stevens.

CULMER, Frederic A., "Fleming Terrell of Virginia and Missouri," Virginia

Magazine of History and Biography, LVIII, 194-208. A daughter married

Gabriel Slaughter and moved to Logan County, Ohio. Deals with slave question.

"The 'John Brown House,' Chatham," Ontario History, XLII (1950), 55-56. John

Brown's connection with Chatham, Kent Co., Ontario, Canada.

NYE, Russel B., "Eliza Crossing the Ice: A Reappraisal of Sources," Historical

and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, VIII (1950), 105-112.

NYE, Russel B., Fettered Freedom: Civil Liberties and the Slavery Controversy,

1839-1860. East Lansing, Michigan State College Press, 1949. xiii +  273p.

STAIGER, C. Bruce, "Abolition and the Presbyterian Schism of 1837-1838,"

Mississippi Valley Historical Review, XXXVI (1949), 391-414.

 

ARCHAEOLOGY

"Ancient Burial Mound Opened in Delaware County," Ohio Indian Relic Collectors

Society, Bulletin, No. 23 (January 1950), [6].

BAERREIS, David A., "Some Comments on Trait Lists and the Hopewellian

Culture," Wisconsin Archaeologist, XXX (1950), 65-73. Wisconsin-comparative.

COPELAND, Stanley, "The Hudson Mound," Ohio Indian Relic Collectors Society,

Bulletin, No. 24 (June 1950), 15-16. Pickaway County.

GOSLIN, Robert M., "Kettle Hill Cave," Ohio Indian Relic Collectors Society,

Bulletin, No. 23 (January 1950), [2-3].

GREENMAN, Emerson F., Guide to Serpent Mound. Columbus, Ohio State

Archaeological and Historical Society, rev. ed., 1950. 18p.

"Hopewell Culture Mound Explored by Ross County Historical Society, 1946,"

Ohio Indian Relic Collectors Society, Bulletin, No. 23 (January 1950), 7, 9.

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MAXWELL, Moreau S., "A Change in the Interpretation of Wisconsin's Prehistory,"

Wisconsin Magazine of History, XXXIII (1950), 427-443. One reference to

Hopewellian culture.

MOFFETT, Ross, "The Raisch-Smith Site, an Early Indian Occupation in Preble

County, Ohio," Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LVIII

(1949), 428-441.

SCHULMAN, Albert, "The Toledo Mound: A Preliminary Report," Northwest

Ohio Quarterly, XXI (1948-49), 169-175.

SOLECKI, Ralph, "Report on the Natrium Mound on the Ohio," West Virginia

History, XI (1949-50), 74-77. Adena culture.

WACHTEL, H. C., "Plate Description," Ohio Indian Relic Collectors Society,

Bulletin, No. 24 (June 1950), 16-19. Description of Ohio artifacts.

WERTZ, Charles V., "Ancient Man and His Works in and Around Scioto County,"

Ohio Indian Relic Collectors Society, Bulletin, No. 24 (June 1950), 20-29.

 

ARTS AND CRAFTS

[CAREN, Henry J.], "Adena," Museum Echoes, XXIII (1950), 10-13.

"Cincinnati Masterpiece," Cincinnati Art Museum News, V, No. 1 (January 1950),

i-ii. Work of T. Worthington Whittredge, Cincinnati artist.

MERTEN, John W., "Stone by Stone Along a Hundred Years with the House of

Strobridge," Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, VIII (1950),

3-48. A century of lithography in Cincinnati.

[SMITH, S. Winifred], "The John H. James House, Urbana," Museum Echoes,

XXIII (1950), 34-38.

[SMITH, S. Winifred], "The Log Cabin Home in Ohio," Museum Echoes, XXIII

(1950), 26-29.

[SMITH, S. Winifred], "The Maccracken House, Lancaster," Museum Echoes,

XXIII (1950), 42-45.

[SMITH, S. Winifred], "The Mills House, Marietta," Museum Echoes, XXIII

(1950), 50-53.

[SMITH, S. Winifred], "The Rufus Putnam      House," Museum    Echoes, XXIII

(1950), 2-6.

[SMITH, S. Winifred], "The Taft Museum," Museum Echoes, XXIII (1950), 18-22.

TAFT, Robert, "The Pictorial Record of the Old West. X. Artists of Indian Life:

Henry F. Farney," Kansas Historical Quarterly, XVIII (1950), 1-19. Farney

was a Cincinnati artist and illustrator of McGuffey's readers. Some of his

work is now in the Cincinnati Art Museum.

 

BIBLIOGRAPHY

[BIGGERT, Elizabeth C.], "Thomas Worthington Manuscripts," Museum Echoes,

XXIII (1950), 23-24.

List of Publications and Maps on the Geology and Mineral Resources of Ohio.

Columbus, Ohio Division of Geological Survey, 1950. 16p.

NORTH, Paul H., Jr., "Some Notable Books of the Early Columbus Press,"

Franklin County Historical Society, Bulletin, II (1950), 142-143.



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A Survey of Publications                        421

 

Publications in Ohio History, Archaeology, and Natural History for Sale by the

Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society. Columbus, Ohio State

Archaeological and Historical Society, 1950, 31p.

SMITH, S. Winifred, comp., "A Survey of Publications in Ohio History, Archaeology,

and Natural History, August 1948-July 1949," Ohio State Archaeological and

Historical Quarterly, LVIII (1949), 442-462.

 

BIOGRAPHY

BROWN, N. Worth, and Randolph C. Downes, eds., "A Conference with Abraham

Lincoln; from the Diary of Reverend Nathan Brown," Northwest Ohio Quar-

terly, XXII (1949-50), 49-63. Brown lived in Cincinnati for a time, where he

edited the Journal and Messenger.

CLOPPER, E. N., "Romance in Reporting," Historical and Philosophical Society of

Ohio, Bulletin, VIII (1950), 128-133. Exploits of Lafcadio Hearn.

DAWSON, Mary Jones Byrne, "A Memorial to James L. McDonald," Wellsville

Echoes, II (1950), 63-64.

DUNN, James Taylor, ed., James Wickes Taylor: "A Choice Nook of Memory,"

The Diary of a Cincinnati Law Clerk, 1842-1844. Columbus, Ohio State

Archaeological and Historical Society, 1950. 85p.

DWIGHT, C. Harrison, "Matthias Denman: Soldier and Realtor," Historical and

Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, VII (1949), 218-225.

"Elihu M. Peck," Inland Seas, VI (1950), 114-116. Cleveland shipbuilder, 1847-69.

FORD, Harvey S., ed., "The Diary of John Beatty, January-June 1884," Ohio State

Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LVIII (1949), 119-151, 390-427;

LIX (1950), 58-91, 165-195.

HELMS, David Franklin, Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory: The Life Story of a

Nonagenarian Ohio Preacher. Nashville, Parthenon Press, c1949. 369p.

HODGES, Fletcher, Jr., "Stephen Foster: Cincinnatian and American," Historical

and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, VIII (1950), 83-104.

HOLBERG, Ruth Langland, Restless Johnny; the Story of Johnny Appleseed.

New York, Thomas Y. Crowell Company, c1950. 210p.

HUNTER, Robbins, The Judge Rode a Sorrel Horse. New York, E. P. Dutton &

Company, 1950. 268p. Judge Samuel M. Hunter of Newark, Ohio.

KEAGY, Walter R., "Lafcadio Hearn: Cincinnati's Stepchild," Historical and

Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, VIII (1950), 113-127.

KEITH, Lina C., Yours Truly. N.p., privately published, 1950. Autobiographical

account of a Toledo woman musician. 29p.

KELLEY, Fred C., ed., "Miracle at Kitty Hawk: Unpublished Letters of the Wright

Brothers," Atlantic Monthly, CLXXXV, No. 5 (May 1950), 23-29; CLXXXV,

No. 6 (June 1950), 64-70; CLXXXVI, No. 1 (July 1950), 68-74. Biographical

introduction. Letters mostly on experiments.

LEWIS, Lloyd, Captain Sam Grant. Boston, Little, Brown and Company, 1950. 512p.

LONG, Laura, Oliver Hazard Perry, Boy of the Sea (Childhood of Famous Ameri-

cans Series). Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill Company, c1949. 192p.

LONG, R. Lincoln, "Ernest Tiedtke," Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXII (1949-50),

95-96. Toledo businessmen.

McCARTHY, John Russell, "Wholesale Historian: Hubert Howe Bancroft . . .,"



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American Heritage, n.s., I, No. 3 (Spring 1950), 17-19. Mention of birth and

schooling in Ohio.

MARCHMAN, Watt P., The Hayes Memorial. Columbus, Ohio State Archaeological

and Historical Society, 1950. 40p.

MARTIN, Sidney Walter, Florida's Flagler. Athens, Georgia, University of Georgia

Press, c1949. 280p. Association with Rockefeller and Standard Oil, introduces

considerable Ohio material.

PATTERSON, Edith M., George A. Patterson, and John S. Patterson, Carl

Patterson: A Biography and Extracts of Writings. N. p., n. pub., 1949. 86p.

Patterson was a minister of the Ohio Yearly Meeting who lived most of his

life at Chesterhill, Ohio.

PLUMMER, Mrs. Ray B. (as told to D. F. Prugh), "Windsor Atcheson, Pioneer

Leader and Benefactor," Franklin County Historical Society, Bulletin, II

(1949-50), 102-103.

The Presidents of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society, 1885-1950.

Columbus, Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society, 1950. 29p.

PRICE, Robert, "Johnny Appleseed: Yankee Peddler," Farm Quarterly, V, No. 2

(Summer 1950), 81, 114-120.

PRUGH, Daniel F., ed., "A Portrait of Lyne Starling, Founder of Columbus,"

Franklin County Historical Society, Bulletin, II (1949-50), 150-151.

REEVE, Frank D., ed., "Frederick E. Phelps: A Soldier's Memoirs," New Mexico

Historical Review, XXV   (1950), 187-221. Phelps was from   Ohio. Relates

hunting experience on St. Mary's reservoir. Ohio people.

SHEPARD, Lee, "John Johnston: Humanitarian," Historical and Philosophical

Society of Ohio, Bulletin, VII (1949), 239-251.

SHEPARD, Lee, "Joseph Dorfeuille," Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio,

Bulletin, VIII (1950), 135-139.

SIGAUD, Louis A., "Tried and Not Found Wanting," Tyler's Quarterly Historical

and Genealogical Magazine, XXXI (1950), 225-252. Trial of Aaron Burr which

implicated Blennerhassett, John Smith, and other Ohioans.

SUTTON, William A., "Sherwood Anderson: The Cleveland Year, 1906-1907,"

Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXII (1949-50), 39-44.

THOMAS, Gilbert E., "The Boston Tea Party and Olney," Olney Current, XLIV,

No. 2 (1950), 11-13. Regarding Thomas Rotch.

THOMAS, Katharine Garford, Auntie Kate: Her Journey Through Ninety Years.

Columbus, Ohio History Press, Ohio State Archaeological and Historical

Society, 1949. 252p. Biography of woman who lived many years in Elyria,

Ohio.

THOMPSON, Elizabeth H., Harvey Cushing: Surgeon, Author, Artist. New York,

Henry Schuman, 1950. 347p.

WHITE, Robert M., "Francis Eugene Randall, 1914-1949," American Anthropologist,

LII (1950), 243-244.

WIDDEMER, Mabel Cleland, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Connecticut Girl. Indianapolis,

Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1949. 196p.

WILLIAMS, Beryl, Lillian Wald, Angel of Henry Street. New York, Julian Messner,

c1948. 216p.



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BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY

BANKS, Loy Otis, "The Evening and the Morning Star," Missouri Historical Re-

view, XLIII (1949), 319-333. Published at Kirtland, Ohio, by the Church of

Latter Day Saints, Dec. 1833-Sept. 1834.

"From Little Acorns," Ohio Edisonian, May 1950, 6-9. History of Ohio Edison

Company.

FOSTER, C. T., "Financing Sohio's Growth, 1928-1948," Sohian, XXII, No. 2

(February 1950), 9-13.

HATCHER, Harlan, A Century of Iron and Men. Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill,

c1950. 295p. Deals with Great Lakes regions and Cleveland, Ohio, men.

HOLLIDAY, W. T., "The Chairman's Page," Sohioan, XXII, No. 1 (January 1950),

2-3, 24. Brief history of the Standard Oil Company.

HOOK, Charles Ruffin, Romance of Iron and Steel: Contribution of the Central Ohio

Valley. New York, Newcomen Society in North America, 1950. 32p.

MONTI, Minnie S., "Publishing & Bookselling in Cleveland," Library Journal, LXXV

(1950), 1106-1108.

MORRISON, Paul Cross, "Kelleys Island, Ohio: An Economy in Transition,"

Economic Geography, XXVI (1950), 105-124.

"Our Company Operations--Then and Now," Sohioan, XXII, No. 1 (January 1950),

[18]-21.

"Our Customers and Products--Then and Now," Sohioan, XXII, No. 1 (January

1950), 11-13.

ROSE, William Ganson, "The Greatness of the Great Lakes," Inland Seas, VI

(1950), 67-73.

SMITH, L. Marjorie, "The Pulp and Paper Industry of the Lake States," Illinois

Academy of Science, Transactions, XLII (1949), 91-96.

"Sohio Service--Then and Now," Sohioan, XXII, No. 1 (January 1950), [14-17].

"Story of an 'Oil Peddler,' " Sohioan, XXII, No. 2 (February 1950), 14. Peter

Peterson peddled oil in Lake County, beginning in 1892. Describes equipment.

"The Story of OPS [Ohio Public Service Company]," Ohio Edisonian, May 1950,

10-13.

THOMSON, Kenneth Scott, A Brief History of the Cleveland Association of Credit

Men with Highlights from the News About Cleveland and the World from

1899 to 1949. Cleveland, the Association, 1949. 48p.

Timken Roller Bearing Company, The State of the Company, III. Canton, Ohio,

Timken Roller Bearing Company, [1950]. 269p.

EDUCATION

BAWDEN, W. T., "Some Leaders in Industrial Education: Fred Campbell Whit

comb," Industrial Arts and Vocational Education, XXXIX (1950), 227-229. For

over thirty years head of industrial education at Miami University.

BAWDEN, W. T., "Some Leaders in Industrial Education: William Elmer Roberts,"

Industrial Arts and Vocational Education, XXXVIII (1949), 189-191, 227-229,

263-265, 310-314, 357-359, 391-394. History of manual training education in

Cleveland.



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BLISS, Walter B., "The Deeds of Our Recent Years," Ohio Schools, XXVII (1949),

253, 266-268. History of the Ohio Education Association, 1933-49.

DODDS, Gilbert F., "Century of Capital University," Franklin County Historical

Society, Bulletin, II (1950) 106-107.

DOWNES, Randolph C., "The Jesup W. Scott Family and the Idea of a Municipal

University," Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXI (1948-49), 149-168.

FALL, Paul H., "The Last Decade of Hiram's First Century," Hiram College,

Bulletin, XXXXII, No. 5 (May 1950), [1-24].

HENDRICKSON, Andrew, "Adult Education in Ohio," Adult Education Journal,

VIII (1949), 176-182. Recent growth.

HOLBROOK, Stewart H., "Oberlin College: Beacon in the Wilderness," American

Mercury, LXX (1950), 485-491.

MARCHMAN, Watt P., "The Hayes Memorial Library," Northwest Ohio Quarterly,

XXII (1949-50), 32-38.

MORGAN, Lucy Griscom, Pioneering Days at Antioch. Yellow Springs, Ohio,

Antioch Press, c1947. 24p.

MORTON, R. L., "Ohio's Educational Council," National Education Association,

Journal, XXXIX (1950), 291. Story of 27 years of service to the Ohio Educa-

tion Association.

"Past Presidents of Capital U. Were Great Leaders," Franklin County Historical

Society, Bulletin, II (1950), 108-109.

SMITH, S. Winifred, "Antioch College," Museum Echoes, XXII (1949), 82-85.

SMITH, S. Winifred, "Oberlin College," Museum Echoes, XXII (1949), 58-61.

SMITH, S. Winifred, "Ohio Wesleyan University," Museum Echoes, XXII (1949),

66-69.

SMITH, S. Winifred, "The University of Dayton," Museum Echoes, XXII (1949),

74-77.

SMITH, S. Winifred, "Wilberforce University," Museum Echoes, XXII (1949),

90-94.

TREUDLEY, Mary Bosworth, Prelude to the Future: The First Hundred Years of

Hiram College, 1850-1950. Hiram, Hiram College, 1950. 282p.

WEISENBURGER, Francis P., A Brief History of Urbana University (Urbana

Junior College). [Urbana, Urbana Junior College, 1950.] 40p.

 

GENEALOGY

CHANDLER, Charles H., The Descendants of Roger Chandler of Concord, Mass.,

1658. Provo, Utah, Herald Printing Co., 1949. Some of the descendants resided

in Ohio.

DICKORE, Marie, ed., "Little Miami Valley Cemetery Inscriptions," Historical and

Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, VIII (1950), 68-73, 143-152. Inscrip-

tions from Old Greenbrier, Flag Spring, and Duck Creek Baptist Church

cemeteries.

DICKORE, Marie, "A Sea-Faring Captain and a President's Grandparents Buried

in 'Old Bethel M. E. Cemetery' at Bantam, Ohio," Historical and Philosophical

Society of Ohio, Bulletin, VII (1949), 256-260.

HALL, Wm. K., "The Richardson Family of Muskingum        and Marion Counties,

Ohio," National Genealogical Society, Quarterly, XXXVII (1949), 85.



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HUDSON, William C., "Cornelius Atkinson: Frontier Ranger," Detroit Society for

Genealogical Research, Magazine, XIII (1950), 123-128. Sons were pioneers

in Monroe County, Ohio.

RABER, Nellie M., "Probate Records of Trumbull County, Ohio," National

Genealogical Society, Quarterly, XXXVIII (1950), 24-26. Continued from

XXXVII (June 1949), p. 47.

REESER, Nellie Wallace, Valentin Alt, His Children and His Grandchildren. York,

Pa., mimeographed, c1949. 123p.

ROBERTS, George McKenzie, "The Denslow Family in America," New York

Genealogical and Biographical Record, LXXX (1949), 33-40, 105-111, 142-145,

230-238; LXXXI (1950), 31-38, 106-112, 156-165. Some descendants came to

Ohio.

"Roster of Members," Society of Indiana Pioneers, Yearbook, 1949, 55-110. Gives

name of ancestor and place of origin. Many from Ohio.

SCOTT, Eva Alice, Jacobus Jansen Van Etten. Some Ten Generations in America

of Jacobus Jansen Van Etten, Immigrant from Etten, North Brabant, Holland,

to Kingston, New York, About 1663. Youngstown, Ohio, privately printed,

1950. 164p.

"Seward Notes," Detroit Society for Genealogical Research, Magazine, XIII (1950),

145-146. Family for whom Seward, Ohio, is named.

SMITH, Edward Church, "The Family of Daniel Bates, of Hanover, N. J., and

Cincinnati and Sandusky County, Ohio," American Genealogist, XXVI (1950),

148-151.

Society of Mayflower Descendants in the State of Ohio. N.p., n. pub., 1949. 125p.

WEINE, Joseph M., "Old Bethel M. E. Cemetery at Bantam, Ohio," Historical and

Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, VII (1949), 261-264.

 

GENERAL

BANTA, R. E., The Ohio (Rivers of America Series). New York, Rinehart &

Company, 1949. 592p.

EMERSON, Caroline Dwight, Pioneer Children of America (History on the March

Series). Boston, D. C. Heath & Company, c1950. 311p. Illustrated by William

Sharp; foreword by Allan Nevins. One unit deals with pioneers on the Ohio

River.

HOLBROOK, Stewart H., The Yankee Exodus: An Account of Migration from

New England. New York, Macmillan Company, 1950. Chapter III on settling

of the Western Reserve, and other Ohioana.

Inside Ohio. Columbus, Ohio Development and Publicity Commission, 1949. A

series of four-page leaflets on water, power, research, transportation, minerals,

and taxes.

MUSSEY, Barrows, "Yankee Chills, Ohio Fever," New England Quarterly, XXII

(1949), 435-451.

SIEDEL, Frank, The Ohio Story. Cleveland, World Publishing Company, 1950. 256p.

SIMPICH, Frederick, "So Much Happens Along the Ohio River," National

Geographic Magazine, XCVII (1950), 177-212.



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TROLLOPE, Frances Milton, Domestic Manners of the Americans, edited, with a

history of Mrs. Trollope's adventures in America, by Donald Smalley. New

York, Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., 1949. 556p. Describes life in Cincinnati in

the 1830's.

WHEELER, Robert C., Ohio Newspapers, A         Living Record. Columbus, Ohio

History Press, Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society, 1950. 257p.

 

HISTORICAL FICTION

HAVIGHURST, Walter, Signature of Time. New York, Macmillan Company,

1949. 292p. Lake Erie island scene.

RICHTER, Conrad, The Town. New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1950. Marietta,

Ohio, locale.

VAN EVERY, Dale, Bridal Journey. New York, Julian Messner, 1950. 311p.

WILLIAMS, Ben Ames, Owen Glen. Boston, Houghton Mifflin Company, 1950.

Scene: small town in southern Ohio coal fields.

 

INDIANS AND INDIAN WARS

BAUMAN, Robert F., "The Migration of the Ottawa Indians from the Maumee

Valley to Walpole Island," Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXI (1948-49), 86-112.

Fallen Timbers and Fort Miami. Columbus, Ohio State Archaeological and His-

torical Society, 1950. 8p.

JACOBS, Wilbur R., "Wampum, the Protocol of Indian Diplomacy," William and

Mary Quarterly, VI (1949), 596-604. Ohio Indians included.

JACOBS, Wilbur R., "Was the Pontiac Uprising a Conspiracy?" Ohio State

Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LIX (1950), 26-37.

[LAWWILL, J. Richard, and Dwight L. Smith], The Great Indian Leaders in the

Indian Wars, 1790-1794. Columbus, Anthony Wayne Parkway Board, 1950. 6p.

SELLARDS, E. H., "The Indian Captivity of Jennie Wiley," Tyler's Quarterly

Historical and Genealogical Magazine, XXXI (1950), 256-262. Refutes idea

that she was held in Ohio.

SMITH, Dwight L., "Wayne's Peace with the Indians of the Old Northwest, 1795,"

Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LIX (1950), 239-255.

STANLEY, George F. G., "The Indians in the War of 1812," Canadian Historical

Review, XXXI (1950), 145-165.

STORM, Colton, "Maps Are Strategy," American Heritage, I (1949-50), 8-11.

Describes strategy of Indian campaigns in Ohio in relation to contemporary

maps of the Northwest Territory.

WILSON, Frazer Ells, Fort Jefferson, The Frontier Post of the Upper Miami Val-

ley. Lancaster, Pa., Intelligencer Printing Co., 1950. 35p.

 

LABOR

BOOTHE, Viva, and Sam Arnold, Prewar, War, and Postwar Earnings, and Em.

ployment of Wage Earners in Ohio Industries, 1935-1946. Columbus, Ohio

State University, Bureau of Business Research, 1950. 608p.

STURM, William F., "We Thrive in Toledo," American Federationist, LVII, No. 4

(April 1950), 10, 22. Brief historical background.



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LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE

CORRIGAN, Marie, "Wind of the Word . . . in Ohio," Library Journal, LXXV

(1950), 1124-1127. Ohio authors have used "natural resources" in prose and

poetry.

DAVIS, Alva L., and Raven I. McDavid, "Northwestern Ohio: A Transition Area,"

Language, XXVI (1950), 264-273. A word study in towns of northwestern Ohio.

GREEN, James Albert, "The Literary Club of Cincinnati," Historical and Philo-

sophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, VIII (1950), 49-53.

HAMILTON, John A., "Timothy Flint's 'Lost Novel,'" American Literature, XXII

(1950), 54-56.

"A Toast to the Queen City Club," Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio,

Bulletin, VIII (1950), 60-62.

VENABLE, W. H., Beginnings of Literary Culture in the Ohio Valley: Historical

and Biographical Sketches. New    York, Peter Smith, 1949. 510p. Reprint

(micro-offset).

LOCAL HISTORY

ALLEN, Hugh, Rubber's Home Town: The Real Life-Story of Akron. New York,

Stratford House, 1949. xxii+265p.

BIGGS, Louise Ogan, A Brief History of Vinton County. Columbus, Heer Printing

Co., 1950. 184p.

BINGHAM, Robert K., "Ada, Ohio, Main Street," Allen County Historical Society,

Reporter, December 20, 1949, 6-8.

CLOPPER, E. N., "The Waters of Discord," Historical and Philosophical Society

of Ohio, Bulletin, VII (1949), 211-217. Cumminsville feud.

DAWSON, William J., The Aurora Story. N.p., privately published, 1949. 79p.

DICKORE, Marie, "Newton, First Named Mercersberg," Historical and Philosophical

Society of Ohio, Bulletin, VIII (1950), 65-67.

DODDS, Gilbert F., "Archibald Smith Homestead Is Memorial to County's Pioneer

Architect Carpenters," Franklin County Historical Society, Bulletin, II (1950),

114.

DODDS, Gilbert F., "The Frederick Sprague Homestead," Franklin County His-

torical Society, Bulletin, II (1950), 130.

DODDS, Gilbert F., "William Sharp Homestead, Westerville," Franklin County

Historical Society, Bulletin, II (1949-50), 156-157.

DOWNES, Randolph C., "The Story of Camp Perry," Northwest Ohio Quarterly,

XXII (1949-50), 25-31. Based on an interview with Harry Harold Kerr.

ERVIN, Edgar, Pioneer History of Meigs County, Ohio, to 1949, Including Masonic

History of the Same Period. N. p., Meigs County Pioneer Society, [1950]. 514p.

HARRIS, Elizabeth W., A Brief History of Salem, Ohio. N.p., n. pub., 1950. 24p.

HEALD, Edward Thornton, The Stark County Story. Vol. I, Being the First Seventy-

six Scripts Covering the Years 1805-1874 on the Cities, Towns and Villages of

Stark County, Ohio, As Broadcast over WHBC--WHBC-FM.           Canton, Ohio,

Stark County Historical Society, 1949. 704p.

HESSLER, Iola O., Cincinnati Then and Now. Cincinnati, League of Women

Voters of Cincinnati, 1949. 163p.



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HUSBAND, R. M., "A County Seat Is Carved out of the Wilderness," Antiques

Journal, V, No. 6 (June 1950), 22-25, 41. Hillsboro, Highland County, Ohio.

KELLER, Kathryn Miller, "Dynamite Doings on Delaware Creek," Northwest Ohio

Quarterly, XXII (1949-50), 64-72.

KELLER, Kathryn Miller, Lucas County Tourists' Guide. Toledo, Historical Society

of Northwestern Ohio, 1950. Mimeographed.

MATTHEWS, C. W., "Chillicothe's Master Plan Gets Action," American City,

LXIV, No. 11 (November 1949), 118-119. Reference to first capital and plan

for preservation of historic sites. Part of sesquicentennial plan.

"Michael Sullivant Homestead, Hilltop's Oldest, Now Only a Memory," Franklin

County Historical Society, Bulletin, II (1950), 117.

1950 Record of Old Houses of Hudson, Ohio: A Brief History of 115 of Hudson's

Oldest Houses. Hudson, Hudson, Ohio, Sesquicentennial, Committee on His-

torical Buildings, 1950.

QUINE, C. R., Akron's Old Forge. Akron, mimeographed for the author, 1950. 4p.

QUINE, C. R., The Old Wolf Ledges. Akron, mimeographed for the author,

1950. 12p.

[RODABAUGH, James H.], "Fremont-100 Years," Museum Echoes, XXII (1949),

61-62.

ROSE, William G., Cleveland: The Making of a City. Cleveland, World Publishing

Company, 1950. 1280p., 343 illus.

RUST, Orton G., ed., Yesteryear in Clark County, Ohio. Vol. III. Springfield, Ohio,

Clark County Historical Society, 1949. 37p.

RUST, Orton G., ed., Yesteryear in Clark County. Vol. IV. Springfield, Ohio,

Clark County Historical Society, 1950. 35p.

"Salem--'The Quaker City,' A Progressive Community with Nationally Prominent

Industries," Ohio Edisonian, July 1950, 10-12. Historical references.

SEIFERT, Myron T., "A Pioneer Christmas with Recollections of William G.

Deshler," Franklin County Historical Society, Bulletin, II, No. 1 (December

1949), 99-101.

Sesquicentennial of Hudson, Ohio, June 17, 1950. [Hudson, Sesquicentennial Com-

mission, 1950.] 36p.

STRAYER, Daniel Evan, History of DeGraff. DeGraff, DeGraff Centennial Asso-

ciation, 1949. 140p.

"This Is Toledo," Ohio Bell, XXVII, Nos. 2-3 (February-March 1950), 2-15. His-

torical background.

Troy of Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow. Troy, Ohio, Historical Society of Troy,

Miami County, Ohio, [1949]. 128p. Pictorial history.

TULLIS, John, Overfield Tavern. Troy, Ohio, Historical Society of Troy, 1950. 22p.

WELLES, G. D., "Toledo Zoo Celebrates Fiftieth Anniversary This Year," Parks

& Recreation, XXXII (1949), 582-585.

Wellsville 155th Anniversary Celebration Committee, Souvenir Program, June 28-

Through--July 8, 1950. Wellsville, the Committee, 1950. unpaged.

WILLIAMS, Mentor L., "J. K. Paulding's Sketch of the Great Lakes," Mid-Amer.

ica, XXXII (1950), 67-79. A couple of paragraphs on Cleveland in 1842.



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MEDICAL HISTORY

Christ Hospital Blue Book, 1948-1949. Fifty-Ninth Annual Report of the Elizabeth

Gamble Deaconess Home Association and the Christ Hospital (The Christ Hos-

pital Bulletin, XLIX, No. 1). Brief history and reproduction of oil painting of

Dr. Daniel Drake.

FETTERMAN, Joseph L., and Jack Horrocks, "Psychiatric Progress in Ohio in

the Twentieth Century," Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly,

LVIII (1949), 378-389.

FORMAN, Jonathan, "Obstetrics As Taught at the College of Physicians and Sur-

geons of Columbus, Ohio (1835-1841)," Ohio State Medical Journal, XLV

(1949), 895-896, 991-992.

"Ground Rules for Doctors of Morgan County in 1848," Ohio State Medical Journal,

XLVI (1950), 462-464.

HERTZOG, Lucy S., "Dr. James Craven Wood, 1859-1948," Ohio State Medical

Journal, XLVI (1950), 344. Cleveland physician.

HERTZOG, Lucy S., "Dr. Lester E. Siemon, of Cleveland, 1867-1943; Dr. Thomas

A. McCann, of Dayton, 1858-1943; Dr. Hamilton Fiske Biggar [of Cleveland],

1839-1926," Ohio State Medical Journal, XLVI (1950), 464.

HERTZOG, Lucy S., "High Spots of Ohio Homeopathic History 1890-1949," Ohio

State Medical Journal, XLV (1949), 1189-1195.

HERTZOG, Lucy S., "The Hoyt Family, 1839-1949," Ohio State Medical Journal,

XLVI (1950), 252. Three generations of homeopathic physicians in Ohio.

LUPTON, Ella G., "History of Medicine in Gallia County, Ohio," Ohio State Medi-

cal Journal, XLVI (1950), 143-148.

McCARTHY, Kenneth C., "The Progress of Anesthesiology in Ohio," Ohio State

Medical Journal, XLV (1949), 585-588.

MAHR, August C., "Health Conditions in the Moravian Indian Mission of Schon-

brunn," Ohio Journal of Science, L (1950), 121-131.

PATERSON, Robert G., "James E. Bauman's Service to the State of Ohio," Ohio

State Medical Journal, XLVI (1950), 249-252, 341-344.

PATERSON, Robert G., "The Proceedings of the General Medical Society of Ohio

in 1829," Ohio State Medical Journal, XLVI (1950), 51-52.

PRUGH, Daniel F., ed., "St. Francis Hospital Celebrates Its 100th Anniversary;

Historic Starling Medical College Founded in 1848," Franklin County His-

torical Society, Bulletin, II (1949-50), 146-148.

WAITE, Frederick C., "Changes in the Medical Educational Program in Ohio from

1890 to 1910," Ohio State Medical Journal, XLV (1949), 1083-1088.

 

NATURAL HISTORY

"Ecology [of the Cleveland Area]," Explorer, II, No. 3 (Spring 1950), entire issue,

unpaged.

"Winter [in Cleveland and Northern Ohio]," Explorer, II, No. 2 (Winter 1950),

[1-16].

Birds

BORROR, Donald J., "A Check List of the Birds of Ohio, with the Migration

Dates for the Birds of Central Ohio," Ohio Journal of Science, L (1950), 1-32.



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DEXTER, Ralph W., "A Banded Albino Robin," Bird-Banding, XX (1949), 187.

Banded at Kent, Ohio.

DEXTER, Ralph W., "Banding Chimney Swifts," Audubon, LII (1950), 158-161, 190.

Banding at Kent State University.

DEXTER, Ralph W., "Six Year Diary of Two Chimney Swifts," Bird-Banding,

XXI (1950), 99-104. Banded at Kent, Ohio.

DUSTMAN, Eugene H., "Know Your Pheasants," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XIII,

No. 8 (August 1949), 27-28.

"Fiftieth Christmas Bird Count," Audubon Field Notes, IV (1950), 43-178. Sections

184-208, pp. 108-116, pertain to Ohio.

GOOD, E. E., "A Winter Bird Count," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XIV, No. 2 (Feb-

ruary 1950), 27.

KEMSIES, Emerson, and G. Ronald Austing, "Smith's Longspur in Ohio," Wilson

Bulletin, LXII (1950), 37.

LEEDY, Daniel L., "Ducks Continue to Nest After Brush Fire at Castalia, Ohio,"

The Auk, LXVII (1950), 234.

McPHERSON, H. R., "The Ivory Billed Woodpecker in Ohio," Ohio Indian Relic

Collectors Society, Bulletin, No. 24 (June 1950), 12-14.

MAYFIELD, Harold, "Middlewestern Prairie Region" in "Region Reports-Fall

Migration, August 16 to November 30, 1949," Audubon Field Notes, IV (1950),

17-19. Includes part of Ohio.

PUTNAM, Loren S., "The Life History of the Cedar Waxwing," Wilson Bulletin,

LXI (1949), 141-182. Observations at Put-In-Bay, Sandusky, Ohio.

SCHULTZ, Vincent, "A Tabulation of Ohio Bobwhite Quail Foods," Ohio Journal

of Science, XLIX (1949), 247-250.

THOMAS, Marian W., and Elder P. Hengst, "Little Gull at Columbus, Ohio," Wil-

son Bulletin, LXI (1949), 236.

WILLIAMS, Arthur B., ed., Birds of Cleveland. Cleveland Museum of Natural

History, 1950. 220p., map, and 1 pl. Compiled by members of Kirtland Bird

Club.

Conservation

BAUER, Edwin A., "Hunting in the Hill Country-Lawrence County," Ohio Con-

servation Bulletin, XIII, No. 10 (October 1949), 16-17.

BERNHAGEN, R. J., "Program, Responsibilities, and Problems Concerning Water

Resources in Ohio," Ohio Journal of Science, L (1950), 168-176.

CHAPMAN, Floyd B., "Management Suggestions for Quail in Ohio," Ohio Conserva-

tion Bulletin, XIII, No. 10 (October 1949), 31-32.

CHAPMAN, Floyd B., "Resthaven Sanctuary Development," Ohio Conservation Bul-

letin, XIII, No. 10 (October 1949), 21.

"Conservation Farm Is a Wildlife Haven," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XIII, No. 12

(December 1949), [16-17].

CRAIG, James B., "The Miracle of Muskingum," American Forests, LV, No. 7

(July 1949), 18-23, 37, 46. Historical material on Muskingum Watershed

Conservancy District.

DAMBACH, Charles A., "The Special Symposium on Conservation Presented at the

Fifty-Ninth Annual Meeting of the Ohio Academy of Science," Ohio Journal

of Science, L (1950), 156-157.



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"Experts Make Wild Game Flourish on Model Farm Tract in Highland County,"

Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XIII, No. 12 (December 1949), 4-5.

"Father of Forestry," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XIV, No. 7 (July 1950), 16.

Reprinted from Ohio State Journal editorial.

HARTLEY, Oliver, "Soil Conservation-Ruin or Redemption?" Ohio Conservation

Bulletin, XIV, No. 5 (May 1950), 4-5.

"How Ohio Game Is Being Managed," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XIII, No. 10

(October 1949), 14-15.

"How Ohio Ravages Her Land," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XIII, No. 11 (November

1949), [16-17].

LEEDY, Daniel L., "Ohio's Status As a Game and Fur Producing State," Ohio

Journal of Science, L (1950), 88-94.

MARION, A. W., "Program, Responsibilities, and Problems of the New Ohio De-

partment of Natural Resources," Ohio Journal of Science, L (1950), 158-163.

MASTERS, Charles O., "Ohio's Pond Plants and Animals," Ohio Conservation

Bulletin, XIII, No. 8 (August 1949), 22-23; No. 9 (September 1949), 22;

No. 10 (October 1949), 22; No. 11 (November 1949), 22-23; No. 12 (December

1949), 22-23; XIV, No. 1 (January 1950), 22-23; No. 2 (February 1950), 22-23;

No. 4 (April 1950), 22-23; No. 5 (May 1950), 22; No. 6 (June 1950), 22.

MELVIN, John H., "Program, Problems, and Policies Concerning Mineral Re-

sources in Ohio," Ohio Journal of Science, L (1950), 164-167.

"Ohio Leads Nation As Builder of Lakes," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XIII, No. 9

(September 1949), 16.

Ohio Wildlife Research Unit, Ohio State University, "Knowing Ohio Wildlife,"

Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XIV, No. 5 (May 1950), 27-28; No. 6 (June 1950),

27-28.

"Ohio's Golden Harvest of Fur, Game: Game Banquet Table from Columbus

to Cincy and Back," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XIII, No. 8 (August 1949), 20.

OWENS, W. E., "Cowan Creek Dam and Lake," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XIII,

No. 9 (September 1949), 17, 31.

ROACH, Lee, "In Fishing Circles," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XIII, No. 8

(August 1949), 12-13; No. 9 (September 1949), 12-13; No. 10 (October 1949),

12-13, 29-30; No. 11 (November 1949), 12-13; No. 12 (December 1949), 12-13;

XIV, No. 1 (January 1950), 12-13.

SEARS, Paul B., "Conservation in Theory and Practice," Ohio Journal of Science,

L (1950), 149-155. Refers especially to Lorain, Richland, and Knox counties.

"Story of the Wayne National Forest," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XIII, No. 10

(October 1949), 4-6.

"Stream Pollution, Too Long Neglected," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XIII, No. 11

(November 1949), 29.

STUBER, James W., "Looking Backwards in Conservation," Ohio Conservation

Bulletin, XIII, No. 11 (November 1949), 20.

STUBER, James W., "Then and Now in Conservation," Ohio Conservation Bulletin,

XIII, No. 12 (December 1949), 20; XIV, No. 1 (January 1950), 20-21; No. 2

(February 1950), 20; No. 3 (March 1950), 20; No. 4 (April 1950), 20.

"A Summary of Waterfowl Kill Census at Buckeye Lake, Ohio," Ohio Conservation

Bulletin, XIV, No. 1 (January 1950), 27-28.



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TRAUTMAN, Milton B., "A Hostile Force Invading Lake Erie," Ohio Conservation

Bulletin, XIV, No. 1 (January 1950), 4-6. Silver lamprey.

TUCKER, Walter A., "Greater Use of Surface Water Needed," Ohio Conservation

Bulletin, XIV, No. 7 (July 1950), 14. Reprinted from the Columbus Dispatch,

March 25, 1945.

"Vigilant Rangers Guard State Forests," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XIV, No. 1

(January 1950), [16-17]. Photos by R. L. Gibbons.

"Wildlife Habitat Improvement: Federal Aid Projects," Ohio Conservation Bulletin,

XIV, No. 5 (May 1950), 4-5.

 

Fishes and Reptiles

BAUER, Edwin A., "Fishing in Southern Ohio," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XIV,

No. 3 (March 1950), 4-5.

"Northern Pike Offers Characteristic Gameness and Unpredictable Antics," Ohio

Conservation Bulletin, XIII, No. 11 (November 1949), 19.

ROACH, Lee, "In Fishing Circles," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XIV, No. 5 (May

1950), 12, 15; No. 6 (June 1950), 12-13; (July 1950), 12, 19.

WEISS, Gilbert, "The Bluegill," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XIV, No. 7 (July

1950), 18.

WOOD, John Thornton, "Observation oil Natrix septemvittata (Say) in South-

western Ohio," American Midland Naturalist, XLII (1949), 744-750.

WOOD, John Thornton, and William Edward Duellman, "Size and Scutellation in

Natrix septemvittata (Say) in Southwestern Ohio," American Midland Naturalist,

XLIII (1950), 173-178.

Geology

ALKIRE, Robert L., and Harold J. Flint, comps., Map of Oil and Gas Pipe Lines

in Ohio. [Columbus], Ohio Division of Geological Survey, 1949. 41" x 53".

BURTON, Walter E., "Deep in the Heart of Ohio," Popular Mechanics, XCIV,

No. 2 (August 1950), 134-138, 218, 224. Limestone mining near Barberton,

Ohio, with explanation of formation of the limestone.

HARPER, Arthur R., Ohio in the Making: A Brief Geological History of Ohio.

Columbus, College of Education, Ohio State University, 1948. 80p.

MELVIN, John H., "Ohio--Salt of the Earth," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XIII,

No. 10 (October 1949), 4-5.

SMITH, William H., Sand and Gravel Resources in Northern Ohio (Geological

Survey of Ohio, Report of Investigations, No. 6). Columbus, Ohio Division of

Geological Survey, 1949.

WHITE, George W., Geology of Holmes County (Geological Survey of Ohio, Fourth

Series, Bulletin 47). Columbus, Ohio Division of Geological Survey, 1949.

373p. Includes chapter on gas and oil by Raymond E. Lamborn.

WILSON, T. H., and T. H. Kerr, Ohio Coal and Oil Studies (Ohio State University

Studies, Engineering Series, XVIII, No. 4). Columbus, Ohio State University,

1949. 35p. Pt. 1, Investigation of the Washability of Several Ohio Coals; Pt. 2,

Survey of Production of the Corning Ohio Oil Pool.



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Insects and Other Invertebrates

DEXTER, Ralph W., Thomas C. Surrarrer, and Charles W. Davis, "Some Recent

Records of the Fresh-Water Jellyfish Craspedacusta sowerbii from Ohio and

Pennsylvania," Ohio Journal of Science, XLIX (1949), 235-241.

PRICE, Homer F., "Notes on the Dragonflies (Odonata) of Northwestern Ohio,"

Ohio Journal of Science, L (1950), 71-78.

WEAVER, C. R., "Some Aspects of the Distribution of Larval Parasites of the

Oriental Fruit Moth in Ohio," Ohio Journal of Science, XLIX (1949), 154-159.

 

Mammals

DUSTMAN, Eugene H., "Ohio's 1948-1949 Fur Crop," Ohio Conservation Bulletin,

XIV, No. 7 (July 1950), 4-5.

DUSTMAN, Eugene H., "The Scent Master," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XIII,

No. 12 (December 1949), 27. Skunk (Ohio status given).

LAWSON, Helen and Bill, "Mammal Tracks and Facts," Ohio Conservation Bulletin,

XIV, No. 5 (May 1950), 20-21; No. 6 (June 1950), 18-19; No. 7 (July 1950),

20-21.

YOUNG, Charles H., "Habits of the Thirteen-Striped Ground Squirrel," Ohio

Conservation Bulletin, XIII, No. 11 (November 1949), 27-28.

 

Plants

THOMAS, Edward S., "Mahogany [in Ohio]," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XIII,

No. 11 (November 1949), 5. Reprinted from Columbus Sunday Dispatch

Magazine.

OHIO IN THE WARS

HEFLINGER, W. M., "The War of 1812 in Northwestern Ohio: Background and

Causes," Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXII (1949-50), 8-24.

MORGAN, John M., "Old Steady: The Role of General James Blair Steedman at

the Battle of Chickamauga," Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXII (1949-50), 73-94.

NEWMAN, Ralph G., "Battles and Leaders of the Civil War," Lincoln Herald,

LI, No. 3 (October 1949), 11, 24-25. On a series of articles in The Century,

November 1884 to November 1887, some of which were contributed by Ohioans,

Grant, Sherman, Buell, McClellan, Rosecrans, etc.

OSBORN, George C., "A Confederate Prisoner at Camp Chase: Letters and a

Diary of Private James W. Anderson," Ohio State Archaeological and Historical

Quarterly, LIX (1950), 38-57.

ROSEBOOM, Eugene H., "The Mobbing of the Crisis,'2 Ohio State Archaeological

and Historical Quarterly, LIX (1950), 150-153.

WILLIAMS, Kenneth B., Lincoln Finds a General: A Military Study of the Civil

War. New York, Macmillan Company, 1949. 2 vols., xviii, ix, 902p. Evaluation

of leaders including Ohioans.

ZORNOW, William Frank, "Confederate Raiders on Lake Erie. Their Propaganda

Value in 1864," Inland Seas, V (1949), 42-47, 101-105.



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POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT

ALLEN, Florence E., and Mary Welles, A Certain Unalienable Right; What Ohio

Did To Help Secure It: An Outline of the Ohio Woman Suffrage Movement.

Cleveland, Committee for the Preservation of Ohio Woman Suffrage Records,

1950. 59p. mimeographed.

ALLEN, Robert S., Our Sovereign State. New York, Vanguard Press, 1949. 413p.

Exposes backstair politics in New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois, and eight

other states.

AUER, J. Jeffery, "Lincoln's Minister to Mexico," Ohio State Archaeological and

Historical Quarterly, LIX (1950), 115-128.

BREMNER, Robert H., "The Civic Revival in Ohio-Artist in Politics: Brand

Whitlock," American Journal of Economics and Sociology, IX (1949-50),

239-254.

BREMNER, Robert H., "The Civic Revival in Ohio: Municipal Ownership and

Economic Privilege," American Journal of Economics and Sociology, IX (1950),

477-482.

BREMNER, Robert H., "Tom L. Johnson," Ohio State Archaeological and Historical

Quarterly, LIX (1950), 1-13.

CARPENTER, Charles K., The Origin of the Woman's Crusade and the W. C. T. U.

N.p., Mines Press, 1949. 29p.

GRIFFITH, J. P., and J. W. Smith, Ohio: The State and Its Government. New

York, Oxford Book Company, rev. ed., 1949. 123p.

GUNDERSON, Robert Gray, "The Dayton Log-Cabin Convention of 1840," Historical

and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, VII (1949), 203-210.

MACKOY, Harry B., "A Political Letter of 1818," Historical and Philosophical

Society of Ohio, Bulletin, VII (1949), 226-231. From A. H. Owens, secretary

of war, pro tem, to Gen. Joseph Dobbins regarding the Seminole War.

WILEY, Earl W., "Ohio Pre-Convention Support for Lincoln in 1860," Lincoln

Herald, LII, No. 2 (June 1950), 13-17, 39.

WITTKE, Carl, "Peter Witt, Tribune of the People," Ohio State Archaeological

and Historical Quarterly, LVIII (1949), 361-377.

ZORNOW, William, "Lincoln and Chase: Presidential Rivals," Lincoln Herald,

LII, No. 1 (February 1950), 17-28; No. 2 (June 1950), 6-12, 21.

ZORNOW, William, "Some New Light on Fremont's Nomination at Cleveland in

1864," Lincoln Herald, LI, No. 3 (October 1949), 21-23, 25.

 

RELIGION

COLE, Charles C., Jr., "Finney's Fight Against the Masons," Ohio State Archaeo-

logical and Historical Quarterly, LIX (1950), 270-286.

FARRELL, John T., "Background of the 1902 Taft Mission to Rome. I.," Catholic

Historical Review, XXXVI (1950), 1-32.

HUTCHINSON, Paul, ed., "Great Churches of America. II. Evangelical and Re-

formed, New Knoxville, Ohio," Christian Century, LXVII (1950), 233-238.

JOHNSON, Charles A., "The Frontier Camp Meeting: Contemporary and Historical

Appraisals, 1805-1840," Mississippi Valley Historical Review, XXXVII (1950),

91-110.



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KLETT, Guy S., ed., "A Missionary Journey in Ohio in 1809," Presbyterian His-

torical Society, Journal, XXVII (1949), 229-234. Diary of the Rev. William

Williamson.

KUHNS, Frederick, "A Glimpse of Home Missionary Activities in the Old North-

west," Presbyterian Historical Society, Journal, XXVII (1949), 89-116.

McCONAHEY, S. C., and Elizabeth Humphreville, The First Presbyterian Church,

Mt. Pleasant, Ohio, Formerly the Presbyterian Congregation of Indian Short

Creek, 1798-1948. Martins Ferry, Ohio, Sedgwick Printing Co., 1948. 159p.

Includes an account of the progress of Presbyterianism in eastern Ohio.

"Minutes of Miami Presbytery (Ohio) 1810-1812," Presbyterian Historical Society,

Journal, XXVII (1949), 117-129. Publication of original manuscript.

Minutes of Ohio Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends, 1949. N.p.,

n. pub., n.d. 69p.

"Minutes of the Presbytery of Ohio," Presbyterian Historical Society, Journal,

XXVII (1949), 179-193.

"Minutes of Washington (Ohio) Presbytery, 1808-1811," Presbyterian Historical

Society, Journal, XXVII (1949), 235-251.

PRUGH, D. F., "History of Clinton Township's First Church Is Recorded for

Society's Library of Local History," Franklin County Historical Society, Bul-

letin, II (1950), 122-124.

"Records of the Church in Aurora in Library," Western Reserve Historical Society,

Historical Society News, V, No. 1 (January 1950), 4.

ROBBINS, Roy M., "Crusade in the Wilderness, 1750-1830," Indiana Magazine of

History, XLVI (1950), 121-132. Deals with entire Old Northwest.

St. Raphael Church, Springfield, Ohio, 1849-1949. N.p., n. pub., [1950].

SALOMON, Richard G., "The Episcopate on the Carey Case: New Sources from

the Chase Collection at Kenyon College," Historical Magazine of the Protestant

Episcopal Church, XVIII (1949), 240-281.

SALOMON, Richard G., "The Pierpont Morgan Collection of Bishops' Letters,"

Historical Magazine of the Protestant Church, XIX (1950), 53-58.

SCHOTT, John, Our Shaker Heritage. Cleveland, Shaker Historical Society, 1949.

10p. mimeographed.

SHERMAN, Harold J. "The Beginnings of the Presbyterion Church in Toledo,"

Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXI (1948-49), 120-131.

SMITH, Margaret B., "History of the Yellow Creek Presbyterian Church," Wells-

ville Echoes, I (1949), 34-36, 38-39.

 

TRANSPORTATION

BECK, Melvin, "Packet Boat Valhalla," Ford Times, XLII, No. 3 (March 1950),

51-53. Describes River Museum at the Campus Martius Museum, Marietta.

BURGESS, George H., and Miles C. Kennedy, Centennial History of the Penn-

sylvania Railroad Company, 1846-1946. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Railroad

Company, 1950. 835p. Includes Ohio railroads consolidated with the Pennsyl-

vania Railroad.

"Charles Wasch Recalls Topeka Sinking," Great Lakes News, XXXV (1950), 23-24.



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JONES, Robert Leslie, ed., "Flatboating down the Ohio and Mississippi, 1867-1873:

Correspondence and Diaries of the William Dudley Devol Family of Marietta,

Ohio, Part I," Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LIX (1950),

287-309.

"Let's Explore Ohio-Early Canals and Roads," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XIII,

No. 8 (August 1949), 16.

"Walk-in-the-Water Arrived in August," Western Reserve Historical Society, His-

torical Society News, IV, No. 8 (August 1949), [2]. Illustration [1].

 

TRAVEL AND DESCRIPTION

ARMYTAGE, W. H. G., "William Chambers in America, 1853," Ohio State Archaeo-

logical and Historical Quarterly, LIX (1950), 139-149.

BANTA, R. E., "Explorers of the Ohio," American Heritage, n.s., I, No. 3 (Spring

1950), 20-23, 54. Claim for Arnout Viele.

BRUCE, Mary Hoge, "The Wilderness Road," Historical and Philosophical Society

of Ohio, Bulletin, VII (1949), 232-238.

FERGUSON, Alfred R., "Charles Dickens in Ohio," Ohio State Archaeological and

Historical Quarterly, LIX (1950), 14-25.

"The Great Lakes in Niles' National Register-Northern Ohio in 1813," Inland

Seas, V (1949), 118-121.

JACQUET, E. A., "Steamboating Will Get You If You Don't Watch Out!"

Sohioan, XXI, No. 7 (August 1949), 10-15. Trip on the Ohio, Mississippi, and

Tennessee rivers, with brief mention of earlier type boats.

KLEIN, Benjamin and Eleanor, eds., Ohio River Handbook. Cincinnati, Young &

Klein, rev. ed., 1950. 376p.

THOMAS, Robert, "Buckeye Argonauts," Ohio State Archaeological and Historical

Quarterly, LIX (1950), 256-269. Ohioans in the California gold rush, 1849-50.

WHITE, Wallace B., "Trailing Roger's Rangers Through the Firelands," Inland

Seas, VI, No. 1 (Spring 1950), 18-25. To be continued.

 

MISCELLANEOUS

BIEMILLER, Carl L., "Football Town [Massillon, Ohio]," Holiday, VI, No. 5 (No-

vember 1949), 72-83. Record since 1933.

JILLSON, Willard Rouse, "Early Kentucky Maps," Kentucky Historical Society,

Register, XLVII (1949), 265-293; XLVIII (1950), 32-52. Many show adjacent

parts of Ohio.

LAWWILL, J. Richard, "The Anthony Wayne Parkway--A Memorial for the Living,"

Parks & Recreation, XXXIII (1950), 237-240.

MEAD, David, "Some Ohio Conversations of Amos Bronson Alcott," New England

Quarterly, XXII (1949), 358-372. Lectures at Cincinnati, Cleveland, Toledo, and

Tiffin.

POWER, Richard Lyle, "Ditchwater and Our Hoosier Ancestors," Society of Indiana

Pioneers, Yearbook, 1949, 30-34. Influence of the Black Swamp on the settle-

ment of Indiana.

RAUP, H. F., "A Preliminary Study of Geographic Names in Ohio," Museum

Echoes, XXII (1949), 86-88.



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ROELLINGER, Francis X., Jr., "Oscar Wilde in Cleveland," Ohio State Archaeo-

logical and Historical Quarterly, LIX (1950), 129-138.

"Territorial Days of Indiana, 1800-1816," Indiana History Bulletin, XXVII (1950),

91-120. Material on Harrison and incidental Ohioana.

"Three Years Progress--Ohio," 1949 Yearbook, Park and Recreation Progress, 70-72.

Washington, D. C., National Conference on State Parks, 1950.