A SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS IN OHIO
HISTORY,
ARCHAEOLOGY, AND NATURAL HISTORY,
AUGUST 1951-JULY 1952
Compiled by S. WINIFRED SMITH
AGRICULTURE
CUNNINGHAM, John F., "John H.
Klippart, Secretary of the Ohio State Board of
Agriculture, 1856-1878," Ohio
State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LXI
(1952), 51-63.
McNELL, Bill, "Northwestern Ohio
Has a Pioneer Sugar Camp," Ohio Farmer,
CCIX, No. 7 (April 5, 1952), 20.
ANTISLAVERY MOVEMENT
FARRISON, W. Edward, "A Flight
Across Ohio: The Escape of William Wells
Brown from Slavery," Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LXI
(1952), 272-282.
FLADELAND, Betty L., "James G.
Birney's Anti-slavery Activities in Cincinnati,"
Historical and Philosophical Society of
Ohio, Bulletin, IX (1951), 251-265.
GARA, Larry, "Propaganda Uses of
the Underground Railroad," Mid-America,
XXXIV (1952), 155-171.
ROLLINS, William S., "The
Northeastern Religious Press and John Brown," Ohio
State Archaeological and Historical
Quarterly, LXI (1952), 128-145.
SIEBERT, Wilbur Henry, The Mysteries
of Ohio's Underground Railroads. Columbus,
Long's College Book Co., 1951. 359p.
ARCHAEOLOGY
BABY, Raymond S., "Explorations of
the Cordray and Goldsmith Mounds," Museum
Echoes, XXIV (1951), 94-95.
BABY, Raymond S., "The Hopewell
Culture," Ohio State Archaeological and
Historical Quarterly, LXI (1952), 182-185.
ENGLE, Harold, "A Cross Section
Display of Ohio Indian Relics," Ohio Archaeologist,
II, No. 2 (April 1952), 30-31.
ESSINGTON, J. H., "Early
Inhabitants of the Ohio Valley," West Virginia History,
XIII (1952), 277-285.
GOSLIN, Robert M., "Cultivated and
Wild Plant Food from Aboriginal Sites in
Ohio," Ohio Archaeologist, II,
No. 2 (April 1952), 9-29.
GRIFFIN, James B., "The Late
Prehistoric Cultures of the Ohio Valley," Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical
Quarterly, LXI (1952), 186-195.
KIENTZ, Philip, "Fifteen Objects
from the Feurt Village Site," Ohio Archaeologist,
II, No. 2 (April 1952), 32-34.
KRAMER, Leon, "Ceremonial Blades of
Ohio," Ohio Archaeologist, II, No. 1
(January 1952), 18-29.
KRAMER, Leon, "Ohio Ceremonial
Spears," Ohio Archaeologist, I, No. 3
(October 1951), 7-16.
410
A
Survey of Publications 411
McBETH, Donald, "Excavation of the
Nolan Ross Mound, Number One," Ohio
Archaeologist, I, No. 3 (October 1951), 27-29.
McPHERSON, H. R., "Clifford C.
Anderson-A Biographical Sketch," Ohio Archae-
ologist, II, No. 1 (January 1951), 29-31.
McPHERSON, H. R., "The Lee Mound-An
Account of Its Exploration," Ohio
Archaeologist, I, No. 3 (October 1951), 17-23.
McPHERSON, H. R., "The Warren
County Serpent Mound: Report of the Committee
Appointed to Investigate Its
Authenticity and Present Status," Ohio Archaeologist,
II, No. 1 (January 1952), 12-17.
MALLERY, Arlington H., Lost America:
The Story of Iron-Age Civilization Prior
to Columbus. Columbus, Ohio, and Washington, D.C., Overlook Company,
c1951.
238p.
MAYER-OAKES, William J.,
"Archaeological Problems in the Upper Ohio Valley,"
Pennsylvania Archaeologist, Part I: "The Southern Area," XXI (1951),
53-56;
Part II: "The Northern Area,"
XXII (1952), 37-39.
MAYER-OAKES, William J., Two Hopewell
Sherds from Beech Bottom, West
Virginia (Upper Ohio Valley Archaeological Survey, Contribution
No. 12).
Pittsburgh, Carnegie Museum, 1952. 4p.
MEUSER, Gordon F., "Hard Stone Bar
Amulets," Ohio Archaeologist, I, No. 3
(October 1951), 1.
PRITCHARD, Alan, "Digger in the Past,"
Dayton Daily News, Camerica, Sunday,
September 2, 1951. Clifford Anderson,
explorer of Fort Ancient.
SMITH, Arthur George, "Fluted
Points from Milan, Ohio," Ohio Archaeologist,
I, No. 3 (October 1951), 30-31.
SMITH, Arthur George, "A Survey of
Fluted Points in Ohio," Ohio Archaeologist,
II, No. 1 (January 1952), 7-9.
TOWNSEND, Earl C., "Wyandotte Flint
Dovetails," Ohio Archaeologist, II,
No. 2 (April 1952), 35-38.
WEBB, William S., "The Archaic
Cultures and the Adena People," Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical
Quarterly, LXI (1952), 173-181.
ARTS AND CRAFTS
CHAPMAN, Edmund H., "City Planning
Under Mercantile Expansion: The Case
of Cleveland, Ohio," Society of
Architectural Historians, Journal, X, No. 4
(December 1951), 10-17. History of the
street development of Cleveland.
DANIEL, Dorothy, "New England Glass
in Toledo," Antiques, LXI (1952), 328-331.
GRIMES, Anne L., "Ohio in
Song," Ohio Music Club News, X, No. 3 (Spring
1952), 10-13. Folksongs.
GRAHAM, Philip, Showboats: The
History of an American Institution. Austin,
Texas, University of Texas Press, 1951.
x+224p.
HUNTER, Dard, "The Early Paper
Mills of Ohio," in The Briquet Album: A
Miscellany on Watermarks,
Supplementing Dr. Briquet's "Les Filigranes." Hilversum,
Holland, the Paper Publications Society,
1952. pp. 85-96.
HURD, Thaddeus B., "Fifty Years of
Toledo Architecture: A Survey of the Recent
Past," Northwest Ohio Quarterly,
XXIV (1951-52), 68-82.
412 Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly
LOCKETT, Annie Hoge, "Iron Lace
Work in Ohio," Antiques Journal, VII, No. 5
(May 1952), 11.
MacLEAN, J. Arthur, "Fifty Years of
Toledo Art," Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXVI
(1951-52), 13-32.
McDERMOTT, John Francis, "Henry
Lewis and His Views of Western Scenery,"
Antiques, LXI (1952), 332-335. For a time Lewis painted at
Cincinnati.
"An Ohio Stoneware Jug," Brooklyn
Museum Bulletin, XII, No. 3 (Spring 1951),
15. Made by E. Hall of Muskingum County.
PARDEE, Caroline J., The Little Boy
Who Found a Knife: The Story of Ernest
Warther, Master Carver. Dover, Ohio, Dover Daily Reporter, ptrs., 1951. 65p.
PORTER, James A., "Robert S.
Duncanson, Midwestern Romantic-Realist," Art
in America (October 1951), 58p.
REVETT, Marion S., "Heavenly
Music," Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXIV (1952),
92-98. Early church choirs in Toledo.
REVETT, Marion S., "The Old Stage
Door," Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXIII
(1950-51), 152-157. Early theaters in
Toledo.
SMITH, Ophia D., "Frederick
Eckstein, the Father of Cincinnati Art," Historical
and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
IX (1951), 266-282.
[SMITH, S. Winifred], "Historical
Paintings Exhibition," Museum Echoes, XXIV
(1951), 62-63.
STEVENS, Harry R., "New
Foundations: Cincinnati Concert Life," Historical and
Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
X (1952), 26-38.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
[BIGGERT, Elizabeth C.], "Ewing
Papers Acquired," Museum Echoes, XXV (1952),
54-55.
CLARK, Thomas D., "Early Accounts
of Ohio Valley Settlement," Historical and
Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
X (1952), 91-110.
GEHR, Agnes Robbins, "Jared Potter
Kirtland," The Explorer, II, No. 7 (1952),
1-33.
List of Publications and Maps on the
Geology and Mineral Resources of Ohio.
Columbus, Division of Geological Survey,
1952. 16p.
SLOSSER, Gaius J., "Appreciation of
the Rev. Edward Burgett Welsh, D.D.,"
Presbyterian Historical Society, Journal,
XXX (1952), 9-10. Lists records of
synods and presbyteries, mostly from
Ohio, which have been transcribed, indexed,
and deposited in the Presbyterian
Historical Society, the Upper Ohio Valley
Presbyterian Historical Society, and the
Western Theological Seminary.
SMITH, S. Winifred, comp., "A
Survey of Publications in Ohio History, Archaeology,
and Natural History, August 1950-July
1951," Ohio State Archaeological and
Historical Quarterly, LX (1951), 387-406.
WALLACE, Paul A. W., "The Moravian
Records," Indiana Magazine of History,
XLVIII (1952), 141-160.
BIOGRAPHY
ADAMS, Arthur, "General Charles
Gates Dawes," New England Historical and
Genealogical Register, CV (1951), 241-242. Portrait facing 241.
AUER, J. Jeffery, "Thomas
Corwin," Museum Echoes, XXV (1952), 11-14.
A
Survey of Publications 413
ECKERT, Charles, "In Memoriam:
Herbert S. Bigelow, 1870-1951," American Journal
of Economics and Sociology, XI (1952), 220.
FORD, Harvey S., "Seabury
Ford," Museum Echoes, XXV (1952), 43-46.
GILMORE, Sister Julia, Come North!
The Life Story of Mother Xavier Ross, the
Foundress of the Sisters of Charity
of Leavenworth. New York, McMullen
Company,
1951. 310p. The biography of a 19th
century Cleveland woman who became a
convert to Catholicism, a nun, and the
founder of a religious order in Leavenworth,
Kansas.
HAMPTON, Taylor, God's Gentlemen. Shaker
Heights, Ohio, Shaker Heights His-
torical Society, Publication No. 3, 1952.
[16p.] Mimeographed. O. P. and M. J.
Van Sweringen of Cleveland.
HORINE, Emmet F., "Cincinnatian
Unique: Daniel Drake," Cincinnati Journal of
Medicine, XXXIII (1952), 201-207.
LAUDERDALE, Maude, "Melancthon
Woolsey Wells," in "The Webster County
Bar," Annals of Iowa, 3d
series, XXXI (1951), 105-107. Welles lived for nearly
forty years in northern Ohio.
LEMPENAU, Mary Carswell, "Baptist
Mission for Indians," Daughters of the
American Revolution Magazine, LXXXVI (1952), 872-874, 888. Jotham Meeker
of Cincinnati, Ohio, as missionary to
the Ottawa Indians in Kansas.
LIEF, Alfred, Harvey Firestone: Free
Man of Enterprise. New York, McGraw-Hill
Book Company, c1951. ix+324p.
LYON, Robert, "Dr. Benjamin Knox
Rachford, 1857-1929," Cincinnati Journal of
Medicine, XXXIII (1952), 267.
McCONNELL, Francis John, By the Way,
An Autobiography. Nashville, Abingdon-
Cokesbury, 1952. 286p. Bishop McConnell
is a native Ohioan.
MIKETTA, F. H., "Dr. Louis
Schwab," Cincinnati Journal of Medicine, XXXIII
(1952), 88-89. Cincinnati physician,
1850-1889.
MILLER, Ernest C., John Brown:
Pennsylvania Citizen. Warren, Pa., Penn State
Press, 1952. 27p.
NICHOLS, Roy F., ed., "William
Tecumseh Sherman in 1850," Pennsylvania
Magazine of History and Biography, LXXV (1951), 424-435. A letter from
Sherman to Major General Persifor F.
Smith, San Francisco, California, August 4,
1850.
REYNOLDS, Quentin James, Custer's
Last Stand. New York, Random House, 1951.
185p. Juvenile.
SCHWEMLEIN, George X., "Daniel
Drake, M.D., 1785-1852," Cincinnati Journal
of Medicine, XXXII (1951), 92-93.
SMITH, Edwin W. The Life and Times of
Daniel Lindley, 1801-80. New York,
Library Publishers, 1952. 446p.
References to Ohio where Lindley lived as a youth,
attended college (Ohio University), and
which he visited later.
[SMITH, S. Winifred], "Allen
Trimble," Museum Echoes, XXIV
(1951), 59-61.
[SMITH, S. Winifred], "Duncan
McArthur," Museum Echoes, XXIV (1951), 75-78.
[SMITH, S. Winifred], "Jeremiah
Morrow," Museum Echoes, XXIV (1951), 67-70.
[SMITH, S. Winifred], "Joseph
Vance," Museum Echoes, XXIV
(1951), 91-93.
[SMITH, S. Winifred], "Mordecai
Bartley," Museum Echoes, XXV (1952), 27-29.
[SMITH, S. Winifred], "Reuben
Wood," Museum Echoes, XXV
(1952), 51-53.
414 Ohio State Archaeological and
Historical Quarterly
[SMITH, S.
Winifred], "Robert Lucas," Museum Echoes, XXIV
(1951), 83-86.
[SMITH, S.
Winifred], "Thomas Welles Bartley," Museum Echoes, XXV (1952),
19-21.
[SMITH, S.
Winifred], "William Bebb," Museum Echoes,
XXV (1952), 35-38.
[SMITH, S.
Winifred], "Wilson Shannon," Museum Echoes, XXV (1952), 3-6.
"Stanton-A
Sagacious Appointment," Lincoln Lore, No. 1187 (January 7, 1952),
[1].
STEVENS,
Harry R., "Cincinnati's Founding Fathers," Historical and
Philosophical
Society of
Ohio, Bulletin, X (1952), 231-239. Isaac G. Burnet.
STEVENSON,
Augusta, Wilbur and Orville Wright: Boys with Wings (Childhood
of Famous
Americans Series). Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1951. 192p.
STEWART,
Edgar I., "Variations on a Minor Theme--Some Controversial Problems
of the Custer
Fight," Montana Magazine of History, I, No. 3 (July 1951), 23-35.
SWINT, Henry
L., "Rutherford B. Hayes, Educator," Mississippi Valley Historical
Review, XXXIX
(1952-53), 45-60.
TUCKER, David
A., Jr., "John Locke, M.D.," Historical and Philosophical Society
of Ohio, Bulletin,
X (1952), 111-125.
THORNBROUGH,
Gayle, "Tippecanoe," American Heritage, n.s., II (1950),
16-19.
William Henry
Harrison, Tecumseh, the Prophet, and the Battle of Tippecanoe.
THURBER,
James, The Thurber Album: A New Collection of Pieces About People.
New York,
Simon & Schuster, 1952. 346p. Recollections of relatives, friends, and
acquaintances
in Columbus, Ohio.
"Turning
Back the Clock: Governor Edward Tiffin and His Son-in-Law, Dr.
Cornelius G.
Comegys," Sixty-first Annual Report of the Elizabeth Gamble Deaconess
Home
Association and the Christ Hospital, for the Year 1950-1951, p. 13. Brief
biographical
data and portraits.
BUSINESS AND
INDUSTRY
PLETCHER,
David M., "General William S. Rosecrans and the Mexican Trans-
continental
Railroad Project," Mississippi Valley Historical Review, XXXVIII
(1951-52),
657-678.
PRUGH, Daniel
F., "The Evolution of Retail Business in Columbus, 1798-1952,"
Franklin
County Historical Society, Bulletin, IV (1952), 43-46.
STEIGERWALT,
A. K., Jr., "The Founding of the National Association of Manu-
facturers: A
Chapter in Cincinnati History," Historical and Philosophical Society
of Ohio, Bulletin,
X (1952), 127-142.
STOUT,
Wilber, "The Production of Iron in Ohio," Ohio Schools, XXX,
No. 1
(January
1952), 4, 44. Pictures of Olive Furnace in its heyday and in 1928 by
B. A.
Aughinbaugh.
DIARIES,
LETTERS, AND MEMOIRS
DOWNES,
Randolph C., ed., "The Migration of Zophar Case from Cleveland to
Vandalia,
1829-30, from the Diary of Zophar Case, Owned by His Grandson,
Warren Case
of Toledo, Ohio," Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXIV (1951-52),
83-91.
GRANT,
Ulysses S., Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant. With Notes and an Intro-
duction by E.
B. Long. Cleveland, World Publishing Co., 1952. 633p.
A
Survey of Publications 415
KELLY, Fred C., ed., Miracle at
Kittyhawk: The Letters of Wilbur and Orville Wright.
New York, Farrar, Straus, and Young,
1951. ix+482p.
MAHR, August C., trans. and ed., "A
Canoe Journey from the Big Beaver to the
Tuscarawas in 1773: A Travel Diary of
John Heckewaelder," Ohio State Archae-
ological and Historical Quarterly, LXI (1952), 283-298.
OLSON, James C., ed., "The Diary of
James Mason, Ohio to California, 1850,"
Nebraska History, XXXIII (1952), 103-121.
ROSEBOOM, Eugene H., ed., "Charles
Tinker's Journal: A Trip to California in
1849," Ohio State Archaeological
and Historical Quarterly, LXI (1952), 64-85.
EDUCATION
CHURCHILL, Alfred Vance,
"Midwestern: Early Oberlin Personalities," Northwest
Ohio Quarterly, XXIII (1950-51), 211-237.
CHURCHILL, Alfred Vance,
"Midwestern: The Founding of Oberlin," Northwest
Ohio Quarterly, XXIII (1950-51), 158-178.
CHURCHILL, Alfred Vance,
"Midwestern: New England Backgrounds," Northwest
Ohio Quarterly, XXIV (1951-52), 33-62.
CHURCHILL, Alfred Vance,
"Midwestern: Scientific and Musical Beginnings at
Oberlin," Northwest Ohio
Quarterly, XXIV (1951-52), 99-115.
ESSEX, Martin, "A Decade of
Continuing Contract in the Buckeye Country," Ohio
Schools, XXIX (1951), 389, 424. History of teachers' tenure law.
50 Years. Ohio Golden Jubilee Year,
1901-1951. Ohio Congress of Parents and
Teachers, Inc. Greenfield, Ohio, Ohio Congress of Parents and
Teachers, Inc., c1951.
123p.
McKENNY, Ruth, "Gigantic Ohio
State," Holiday, X, No. 5 (November 1951), 56-61.
MAYER, Vinnie J., "The Coonskin
Library," Wilson Library Bulletin, XXVI
(1951-52), 43-49. Library association
organized in 1804 at Ames, Athens County,
Ohio.
ROWE, John J., "Cincinnati's Early
Cultural and Educational Enterprises," His-
torical and Philosophical Society of
Ohio, Bulletin, VIII (1950), 211-216.
"Story of Worthington
College," National Eclectic Medical Quarterly, XLII, No. 4
(June 1951), 11, 14.
SWINT, Henry L., "Rutherford B.
Hayes, Educator," Mississippi Valley Historical
Review, XXXIX (1952-53), 45-60.
GENEALOGY
COOLEY, Elizabeth Morrow, "The Benham
Brothers-Robert, Peter, and Richard:
Early Settlers of Southwestern Ohio and
Northern Kentucky," Historical and
Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
X (1952), 78.
CRAGHEAD, Mrs. W. B., "Mitchell and
Brown Families of New Jersey and Ohio,"
National Genealogical Society
Quarterly, XL (1952), 30-31.
DICKORE, Marie, ed., "Little Miami
Valley Cemetery Inscriptions from Church,
Township and Private Burial
Grounds," Historical and Philosophical Society of
Ohio, Bulletin, XI (1951),
326-327 (Murdoch Cemetery and Spence Family lot);
X (1952), 78-79 (Springdale Cemetery); X
(1952), 247-253 (Waldsmith
Cemetery at Camp Dennison and Johnson
Cemetery, Franklin Tp., Clermont Co.).
416 Ohio
State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly
"Elizabeth May Belle Knoll
Luquiens," Garretson News, IX, No. 1 (February
1952), 5-6.
Items 14588, 14589, 14622, 14624, Genealogy
& History, XIII, No. 1 (March 1952),
10, 21. Pertain to Ohio.
NOBLE, Homer Mitchell, "The
Springdale Presbyterian Cemetery," in "Little
Miami Valley Cemetery Inscriptions from
Church, Township and Private Burial
Grounds," edited by Marie Dickore,
Historical and Philosophical and Historical
Society, Bulletin, VIII (1950),
224-232.
"Ohio Historical Society
Reports," Cresap Society, Bulletin, XVII, No. 5 (May
1952), [3]. A note on the Cresaps in
Ohio.
PARMENTER, George Lisle, "The
Garretsons of Cleveland, Ohio," Garretson News,
VIII, No. 3 (November 1951), 1-7. Deals
especially with Cecil Vincent Thomas.
PLATT, Daisy Poe, and Adam Poe, Sr.
(third generation), "Further History of the
Poe Family," Wellsville Echoes, III
(1951), 127-139.
RABER, Nellie M., ed., "Probate
Records of Trumbull County, Ohio," National
Genealogical Society Quarterly, XXXIX (1951), 83-86. Continued from Volume
XXXVIII, March 1950, p. 26.
"Roster of Members," Society
of Indiana Pioneers, Yearbook, 1951, 58-114. Gives
names of ancestors and state of origin.
Many from Ohio.
SMITH, Ophia D., "The Family of
Levi James and Its Alliances," Historical and
Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
VIII (1950), 171-200.
"The Tafts of Cincinnati," Life,
XXXII, No. 21 (May 26, 1952), 105-113. History
of Taft family and its connection with
history of Cincinnati.
GENERAL
COLEMAN, J. Winston, Jr., The British
Invasion of Kentucky With an Account
of the Capture of Ruddell's and
Martin's Stations, June, 1780. Lexington,
Ky.,
Winburn Press, 1951. The invaders passed
through Ohio and there are references
to several Ohioans.
KNOPF, Richard C., "Fort Miamis:
The International Background," Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical
Quarterly, LXI (1952), 146-166.
MILLIS, John S., "The Impact of
Science Upon the History of Ohio," Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical
Quarterly, LXI (1952), 227-234.
Ten Rivers in America's Future. The Report of the President's Water Resources Policy
Commission. Vol. II. Washington, D.C.,
U. S. Government Printing Office, 1950.
793p. Part II, No. 9, pp. 627-701,
pertains to the Ohio.
This Is Ohio. Columbus, Ohio Development and Publicity Commission,
1951. 20p.
WITTKE, Carl, "The Challenge of the
Times to the Historian," Ohio State Archae-
ological and Historical Quarterly, LXI (1952), 1-10.
HISTORICAL FICTION
ALLIS, Marguerite, Now We Are Free. New
York, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1952.
307p. A novel of emigration from
Connecticut to the Western Reserve.
ANGELI, Marguerite de, Just Like
David. New York, Doubleday & Co., 1952.
122p. Story of two brothers who moved from
Pennsylvania to Ohio. The history
of the region is related and its
architecture described. Juvenile.
A
Survey of Publications 417
PULSE, Charles K., John Bonwell: A
Novel of the Ohio River Valley, 1818-1862.
New York, Farrar, Straus & Young,
1952. 446p.
RAYFORD, Julian Lee, Child of the
Snapping Turtle: Mike Fink. New York,
Abelard Press, 1951. 344p.
ROBERTSON, Constance Noyes, The
Golden Circle. New York, Random House,
c1951. 339p. The activities of the
Copperheads during the Civil War centering
in Dayton, Ohio.
INDIANS AND INDIAN WARS
BAUMAN, Robert F., "The Last
Ottawa: A Selection from the Dresden W. H.
Howard Papers," Northwest Ohio
Quarterly, XXIV (1951-52), 4-9. The last
Ottawa Indian in the Toledo area.
BRETTSCHNEIDER, Carl A., "Some of
the Personalities and Problems of Supply
Affecting the Indian Campaign of
1792-1794," Historical and Philosophical Society
of Ohio, Bulletin, IX (1951),
299-319.
HAMILTON, Kenneth G., Cultural
Contributions of Moravian Missions Among
the Indians. Reprint from Pennsylvania History, XVIII, No. 1
(January 1951),
1-15.
JACOBS, Wilbur R., "The Indian
Frontier of 1763," Western Pennsylvania His-
torical Magazine, XXXIV (1951), 185-198.
KNOPF, Richard C., "Fort Miamis:
The International Background," Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical
Quarterly, LXI (1952), 227-234.
[MAHR, August C.], "The Indian
Houses at Schoenbrunn," Museum Echoes, XXV
(1952), 30-32.
MAURER, C. J., "The British Version
of Lochry's Defeat," Historical and Philo-
sophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, X
(1952), 215-229.
SHEPARD, Lee, "A War Casualty of
Long Ago," Historical and Philosophical
Society of Ohio, Bulletin, X
(1952), 48-60. An account of the petition of Ann
Elliott to congress for a claim in the
death of her husband, Robert Elliott, an
army contractor in 1794.
SNYDERMAN, George S., "Concepts of
Land Ownership Among the Iroquois and
Their Neighbors," in Symposium
on Local Diversity in Iroquois Culture, Smith-
sonian Institution, Bureau of American
Ethnology, Bulletin 149, pp. 13-34.
Includes Ohio tribes.
STEWART, Edgar I., "Variations on a
Minor Theme--Some Controversial Problems
of the Custer Fight," Montana
Magazine of History, I, No. 3 (July 1951), 23-35.
LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE
FLANAGAN, John T., "Folklore in the
Novels of Conrad Richter," Midwest
Folklore, II (1952), 5-14.
FLANAGAN, John T., "Some Projects
in Midwest Cultural History," Indiana
Magazine of History, XLVII (1951), 241-250.
FOX, Arnold B., "Howells as a
Religious Critic," New England Quarterly, XXV
(1952), 199-216. Howells' religious environment,
including that of his youth in
Ohio, is described.
MILLER, Ernest I., "Ned
Buntline," Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio,
Bulletin, X (1952), 3-25.
418 Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly
LOCAL HISTORY
"Communities We Serve: Warren, The
Progressive City," Ohio Edisonian, July
1952, 3-11.
FITZGERALD, Roy G., "Ohio's
Counties; Why So Named?" Historical and
Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
X (1952), 157-158 (Montgomery County);
X (1952), 240-241 (Warren County).
Goodale Park Centennial, 1851-1951. Columbus, Franklin County Historical
Society,
1951. 28p.
JONES, Wilbur D., "Some Cincinnati
German Societies a Century Ago," American
German Review, XVIII (1951-52), 22-24.
KING, Arthur G., "Origins of Some
Cincinnati Streets-A Street in Clifton,"
Historical and Philosophical Society of
Ohio, Bulletin, X (1952), 143-156.
Lebanon Sesquicentennial: Souvenir of
Lebanon, Ohio, Founded 1802. [Lebanon,
Sesquicentennial Committee, 1952]. 24p.
LONGSWORTH, Ferne M., "Bicycling in
Lima," Allen County Historical Society,
The Reporter, No. 54, pp. [1-5].
McKENNEY, Ruth, All About Eileen. New
York, Harcourt, Brace and Company,
1952. 283p. Some of the chapters have an
Ohio locale.
MENDENHALL, Emma, "History of the
Hill and Hollow Sewing Society," His-
torical and Philosophical Society of
Ohio, Bulletin, X (1952), 159-162.
PATTERSON, Merrill R., "The Meaning
of Marietta," Western Pennsylvania His-
torical Magazine, XXXV (1952), 45-54.
PERRY, George Sessions, "The Cities
of America: Columbus, Ohio," Saturday
Evening Post, CCXXIV, No. 44 (May 3, 1952), 22-23, 96-100.
RUST, Orton G., ed., Yester Year in
Clark County. Vol. V. Springfield, Ohio, Clark
County Historical Society, 1951. 36p.
"Second Ohio State Fair Held in
Franklinton One Hundred Years Ago," Franklin
County Historical Society, Bulletin, III
(1950-51), 60-61.
SEIFERT, Myron T., "The Christmas
Week of 1872," Franklin County Historical
Society, Bulletin, IV (1951-52),
4-5. In Columbus.
"Small Town, U. S. A.," Scholastic,
LX, No. 7 (March 19, 1952), 20-21. Clyde,
Ohio.
SMITH, Don, "Columbus City
Officials Stimulate Park Promotion," Parks &
Recreation, XXXV, No. 4 (April 1952), 5-7. History of city parks
since 1839.
VAN SICKLE, C. E., and James T. May,
"The Birthplace of President Hayes: A
Study in Oral Tradition," Ohio
State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly,
LXI (1952), 167-172.
Warren County Pilgrimage. Lebanon, Ohio, Warren County Historical Society, 1951.
Composed of thirteen folders on historic
homes in Warren County, prepared by
Mrs. Hazel Spencer Phillips with
photographs by Harold E. Rueppel and Lawrence
J. Gray.
WILLIAMS, Maude Newell, Today's
Yesterday: A Tale of the Pioneer Life of an
Ohio-Wisconsin Family, 1775-1930. New York, Exposition Press, c1952. 151p.
A
Survey of Publications 419
MEDICAL HISTORY
BLANKENHORN, M. A., "Drake Memorial
Plaque Ceremony," Cincinnati Journal
of Medicine, XXXIII (1952), 213-215. Contains historical material
and photo-
graph of Drake's home at 429 E. Third
St., Cincinnati.
BROWN, Nathan Worth, "The Practice
of Medicine in Toledo at the Beginning
of the Twentieth Century," Northwest
Ohio Quarterly, XXIII (1950-51), 145-151.
DITTRICK, Howard, "Medical Agents
and Equipment Used in the Northwest
Territory," Ohio State Medical
Journal, LXVIII (1952), 622-625.
DODDS, Gilbert F., "Medical Men of
the Ohio Indian Wars, 1790-1796," Ohio
State Medical Journal, XLVII (1952), 1133-1134.
EDWARDS, Linden F., "Centenary
Anniversary of the Oldest Medical College
Hospital in the United States-St.
Francis Hospital, Columbus, Ohio," Bulletin
of the History of Medicine, XXVI (1952), 269-276.
EDWARDS, Linden F., "Medical
Education of the Pioneer Physician in the Ohio
Country-1787-1803," Ohio State
Medical Journal, XLVIII (1952), 528-530.
EDWARDS, Linden F., "An Unusual
'Physician's Notice,'" Ohio State Medical
Journal, XLVII (1951), 738-740. Notice of eastern Ohio
physicians protesting
a bill (1839), increasing the penalty
for grave robbing.
FORMAN, Jonathan, "Doctors and the
Indian Wars," Ohio State Medical Journal,
XLVIII (1952), 49-51, 139-142. Brief
sketch of the Indian Wars in Ohio with
mention of the doctors who accompanied
the U. S. troops.
FORMAN, Jonathan, "Pathology in
Central Ohio," Ohio State Medical Journal,
XLVII (1951), 847-850.
HALL, Virginius C., "Richard
Allison, Surgeon to the Legion," Historical and
Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
IX (1950), 283-298.
MAHR, August C., "Materia Medica
and Therapy Among the North American
Forest Indians," Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LX (1951),
331-354.
REED, C. I., "Development of the
Teaching of Physiology in Ohio," Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical
Quarterly, LX (1951), 355-368.
RODABAUGH, James H., and Mary Jane
Rodabaugh, Nursing in Ohio: A History.
Columbus, Ohio, Ohio State Nurses'
Association, 1951. xiv+273p.
SIMON, S. William, "The Medical
History of the Veterans Administration Center,
Dayton, Ohio, 1868-1900," Bulletin
of the History of Medicine, XXV (1951),
539-553.
TUCKER, David A., Jr., "John Locke,
M.D.," Historical and Philosophical Society
of Ohio, Bulletin, X (1952),
111-125.
MISCELLANEOUS
Anthony Wayne Parkway Board, Program
for Development Surrounding The Miami
and Erie Canal Locks, Lockington,
Ohio. Columbus, Anthony Wayne Parkway
Board, 1951. 13p. mimeographed &
map. Gives historical background.
AUGHINBAUGH, B. A., "Free Speech
Monument at Newburg," Ohio Schools, XXX
(1952), 158.
420 Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly
BASLER, Roy P., "Isaac Harvey or
Samuel Haddam," Abraham Lincoln Quarterly,
VI (1950-51), 353-357. Discusses a
tradition of a visit from an Ohio Quaker
couple to Lincoln in the White House.
"Ohio Salutes Communications,"
Ohio Bell, XXIX, No. 4 (April 1952), 4-7.
VAN TASSEL, Valentine, "Baseball's
Traditional Birthplace," Antiques Journal,
VII (1952), 14-17. Some mention of the
Cincinnati Red Stockings.
WITTKE, Carl, "Baseball in Its
Adolescence," Ohio State Archaeological and
Historical Quarterly, LXI (1952), 111-127.
NATURAL HISTORY
CHRISTY, Harlan R., "Vertical
Temperature Gradients in a Beech Forest in
Central Ohio," Ohio Journal of
Science, LII (1952), 199-209. In Licking County.
De SELM, H. R., "Carbon Dioxide
Gradients in a Beech Forest in Central Ohio,"
Ohio Journal of Science, LII (1952), 187-198.
HUTTER, Harry K., "Eighty Years of
Weather and Climate at Toledo, Ohio,"
Ohio Journal of Science, LII (1952), 62-75.
"Jackson Lake," Ohio
Conservation Bulletin, XI, No. 4 [XVI, No. 5] (May 1952),
9.
LANGLOIS, Thomas H., "Why High Lake
Erie," Ohio Conservation Bulletin,
XVI, No. 7 (July 1952), 6-7, 31-32.
RHOADES, Rendell, "A Salute to the
Scioto," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XI, No.
4 [XVI, No. 5] (May 1952), 12-13.
RHOADES, Rendell, "The Shy Little
Miami," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVI,
No. 1 (January 1952), 9, 23. History,
scenery, and fishing.
SHEARER, Marilyn, "Oak Openings and
Ohio's Last Sand Dunes," Ohio Conservation
Bulletin, XV, No. 8 (August 1951), 6-7, 32. On a park near Toledo
describing
trees, other flora, recreation
possibilities, etc.
Birds
BROOKS, Maurice, "Appalachian
Region," in "Region Reports-Fall Migration,
August 16 to November 30, 1951," Audubon
Field Notes, VI (1952), 16-17.
Region includes part of Ohio.
BROOKS, Maurice, "Appalachian
Region," in "Region Reports-Spring Migration,
April 1 to May 31, 1951," Audubon
Field Notes, V (1951), 254-256. Region
includes part of Ohio.
BROOKS, Maurice, "Appalachian
Region," in "Region Reports-Winter Season,
December 1, 1951, to March 31,
1952," Audubon Field Notes, VI (1952), 194-
196. Region includes part of Ohio.
CHAPMAN, Floyd B., "American
Goldeneyes," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVI,
No. 2 (February 1952), 1.
COCHRAN, Rod, "Doth the Hawk Fly by
Thy Wisdom?" Ohio Conservation
Bulletin, XV, No. 9 (September 1951), 4-5, 32. Migration of Ohio
waterfowl.
DEXTER, Ralph W., "Another Record
of the Cadar Waxwing, Bombycilla cedrorum,
Feeding on Dragonflies," Auk, LXVIII
(1951), 511. Observation near Suffield,
Ohio. In "General Notes."
DUSTMAN, Eugene H., A Pre-Hunting
Season Wildlife Survey in Northwestern
A
Survey of Publications 421
Ohio, August 1951 (Ohio Wildlife Research Unit, Release 207). Columbus,
Ohio Wildlife Research Unit, 1951. 12p.
DUSTMAN, Eugene H., "The
Ring-Necked Pheasant," Ohio Conservation Bulletin,
XI, No. 4 [XVI, No. 5] (May 1952) 1.
"Fifty-Second Christmas Bird
Count," Audubon Field Notes, VI (1952), 44-175.
Sections 193-219, pp. 106-113, pertain
to Ohio.
GILFILLAN, Merrill C., "The
American Woodcock," Ohio Conservation Bulletin,
XI [XVI], No. 3 (March 1952), 1.
HANDLEY, Delmar, "The Ruddy
Duck," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XV, No. 11
(November 1951), 1.
KEMSIES, Emerson, and G. Ronald Austing,
"Alaska Myrtle Warbler, Dendroica
coronata hooveri, in Ohio," Auk, LXVIII (1951), 513. In
"General Notes."
KEMSIES, Emerson, and G. Ronald Austing,
"Northern Redstart, Setophaga ruticilla
tricolora, in Ohio," Auk, LXVIII (1951), 513. In
"General Notes."
KNODER, Eugene, "A Survey of the
Pheasant Family," in "Knowing Ohio Wildlife,"
Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XV, No. 8 (August 1951), 24-25, 31.
LIGAS, John, "Island Nesting
Eagles," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XV, No. 9
(September 1951), 11. On Green Island,
two miles southwest of Put-in-Bay.
MAYFIELD, Harold, "Middlewestern
Prairie Region," in "Region Reports-
Spring Migration, April 1 to May 31,
1951," Audubon Field Notes, V (1951),
257-259. Region includes part of Ohio.
NOLAN, Val, Jr., "Middlewestern
Prairie Region," in "Region Reports-Fall
Migration, August 16 to November 30,
1951," Audubon Field Notes, VI (1952),
16-17. Region includes part of Ohio.
NOLAN, Val, Jr., "Middlewestern
Prairie Region," in "Region Reports-Winter
Season, December 1, 1951, to March 31,
1952," Audubon Field Notes, VI (1952),
197-199. Region includes part of Ohio.
PETTINGILL, Olin Sewall, A Guide to
Bird Finding East of the Mississippi; with
Illustrations by George Miksch Sutton.
New York, Oxford University Press, 1951.
xxi+659p. Chapter on Ohio.
PHILLIPS, Richard Stuart, The Birds
of Hancock County, Ohio. Findlay, Ohio,
Findlay College, 1951. 63p.
PHILLIPS, Richard S., "Food of the
Barn Owl, Tyto alba pratincola, in Hancock
County, Ohio," Auk, LXVIII
(1951), 239-241.
"Regional Reports: Nesting Season,
June 1 to August 15, 1951," Audubon Field
Notes, V (1951), 281-309. Sections on the Appalachian and
Middlewestern prairie
regions, pp. 287-289, 291-292, include
Ohio.
Conservation
ALDERMAN, O. A., "Action Program
for Ohio Forests," Ohio State University,
Engineering Station News, XXIV, No. 2 (April 1952), 7-9, 22-23.
ALDERMAN, O. A., "Six Million
Seedlings to Reclaim Ohio's Barren Acres," Ohio
Conservation Bulletin, XI [XVI], No. 4 (April 1952), 4-5.
BASTIAN, John A., "Eyes on Ohio's
Forests," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XI
[XVI], No. 3 (March 1952), 4-5, 32.
BEDNARIK, Karl, "Legends of Magee
Marsh," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVI,
No. 1 (January 1952), 6-8, 32.
422 Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly
BEDNARIK, Karl, "Magee Marsh-An
Experiment That Worked," Ohio Con-
servation Bulletin, XVI, No. 2 (February 1952), 10-11, 31-32.
CHAPMAN, Floyd B., and Charles Lowther,
"Enjoy Wildlife, Hunting & Fishing
in Tuscarawas County," Ohio
Conservation Bulletin, XVI, No. 2 (February
1952), 12-13, 18-19.
CHAPMAN, Floyd B., and Kermit Morse,
"Enjoy Wildlife, Hunting & Fishing
in Adams County," Ohio
Conservation Bulletin, XI [XVI], No. 1 (January
1952), 14-15, 26, 28-29.
COCHRAN, Rod, "Conservation Ten
Years from Today," Ohio Conservation Bulletin,
XV, No. 9 (September 1951), 20-21, 32.
COCHRAN, Rod, "New Forests for Ohio-In the Making," Ohio
Conservation
Bulletin, XVI, No. 2 (February 1952), 4-6.
CUMMINS, Robert, Jr., "Lake Erie
and Liberalized Fishing," Ohio Conservation
Bulletin, XVI, No. 7 (July 1952), 12-13.
DAMBACH, Charles A.,
"Administration of Ohio Wildlife Resources," Ohio
State University, Engineering
Experiment Station News, XXIV, No. 2 (April
1952), 18-21.
DAMBACH, Charles A., "The First
Step Plans," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XV,
No. 9 (September 1951), 12-13, 31.
DAMBACH, Charles, "In April a Man
Soweth," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XI
[XVI], No. 4 (April 1952), 9, 30.
DAMBACH, Charles A., "The Rest of
the Plan," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XV,
No. 10 (October 1951), 12-13.
DAMBACH, Charles A., "What Can We
Do About It?" Ohio Conservation Bulletin,
XV, No. 11 (November 1951), 18-20.
DAMBACH, Charles A., "What Happens
Now?" Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XV,
No. 8 (August 1951), 26. Laws passed in
the 99th General Assembly.
EDWARDS, William, "Enjoy Wildlife,
Hunting & Fishing in Highland County,"
Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVI, No. 6 (June 1952), 12-15, 30.
FLICKINGER, V. W., "Trees-A Must
for Parks," Ohio Conservation Bulletin,
XI [XVI], No. 4 (April 1952), 12, 30.
GILFILLAN, Merrill C., "Enjoy
Wildlife, Hunting & Fishing in Ashtabula
County," Ohio Conservation
Bulletin, XI [XVI], No. 4 (April 1952), 16-19.
HARPER, Arthur R., "Enjoy Wildlife,
Hunting & Fishing in Highland County,"
Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XI, No. 4 [XVI, No. 5] (May 1952), 16-19, 21, 30.
HISSONG, Clyde, "Ohio's School
Youth Must Help," Ohio Conservation Bulletin,
XI [XVI], No. 4 (April 1952), 8.
MARTIN, E. D., and Daniel Atzenhoefer,
"Rabbits Have Their Ups and Downs,"
Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XI [XVI], No. 3 (March 1952), 10-11, 31.
MELVIN, John H., "Ohio 'On the
Rocks?'-Yes and Thrives on Them," Ohio
Conservation Bulletin, XI [XVI], No. 4 (April 1952), 10-11.
MORGAN, Arthur Ernest, The Miami
Conservancy District. New York, McGraw-
Hill Book Company, 1951. 517p.
MORSE, Kermit, "Enjoy Wildlife,
Hunting & Fishing in Delaware County," Ohio
Conservation Bulletin, XI [XVI], No. 3 (March 1952), 16-17, 30.
A
Survey of Publications 423
PORTERFIELD, John D., "New
Pollution Act for Sick Water," Ohio Conservation
Bulletin, XI [XVI], No. 4 (April 1952), 6-7.
PRICE, William B., "Enjoy Wildlife,
Hunting and Fishing in Athens County,"
Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVI, No. 7 (July 1952), 16-19.
RHOADES, Rendell, "Masters of the
Miami," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVI, No.
2 (February 1952), 14-15. Stream
pollution.
RIETHMILLER, Ray H., "Crappie
Management-Madison Lake," in "In Fishing
Circles," Ohio Conservation
Bulletin, XI, No. 4 [XVI, No. 5] (May 1952),
22-23, 29, 30-31.
ROACH, Lee, "Raccoon Creek-Can Good
Fishing Be Brought Back," Ohio
Conservation Bulletin, XI [XVI], No. 3 (March 1952), 18-19, 29.
SAVAGE, C. N., "Mass-Wasting,
Classification and Damage in Ohio," Ohio Journal
of Science, LI (1951), 299-308.
SHORT, A. W., "Ohio Forestry and
Ohio Future Farmers March Forward,"
Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVI, No. 6 (June 1952), 30.
SWAGLER, Rodney S., "The Flushing
Bar in Central Ohio," Ohio Conservation
Bulletin, XV, No. 9 (September 1951), 6.
TEMPLETON, Lee, "How to Prevent
Floods: The Lesson of the Muskingum
Watershed," Harper's Magazine, CCV
(1952), 88-91.
WHITE, Ray, "Oak Wilt Could Be More
Than a Lumberman's Problem," Ohio
Conservation Bulletin, XI [XVI], No. 3 (March 1952), 20-21, 31.
YOUNGQUIST, C. V., "Ohio's Water
Wealth," Ohio State University, Engineering
Experiment Station News, XXIV, No. 2 (April 1952), 13-14, 24.
YOUNGQUIST, C. V., "Water 'Our Life
Blood,'" Ohio Conservation Bulletin,
XI [XVI], No. 4 (April 1952), 14-15, 30.
Fishes, Reptiles, and Amphibians
ARMBRUSTER, Daniel C., "Pymatuning
Walleyes," in "In Fishing Circles," Ohio
Conservation Bulletin, XV, No. 8 (August 1951), 18-19.
ARMBRUSTER, Daniel C., "When
'Fishing Season' Opens," in "In Fishing Circles,"
Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVI, No. 2 (February 1952), 20-22.
DUELLMAN, William E., "Notes on the
Reptiles and Amphibians of Greene County,
Ohio," Ohio Journal of Science, LI
(1951), 335-341.
FEAGLES, Robert, "Through the Ice
on Sandusky Bay," Ohio Conservation Bulletin,
XVI, No. 2 (February 1952), 8-9.
KAH, William G., "The Largemouth
Bass," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVI, No.
7 (July 1952), 1.
KAH, William G., "Try Bluegills for
Real Game Fishin' and Tasty Eatin'," Ohio
Conservation Bulletin, XVI, No. 7 (July 1952), 8-9.
KINNEY, Ed, "White Bass," Ohio
Conservation Bulletin, XV, No. 8 (August
1951), 1.
MORGAN, George D., "Life History of
the Bluegill," Ohio Conservation Bulletin,
XI [XVI], No. 4 (April 1952), 25, 30-31.
O'BRIEN, Thomas W., "Most Snakes
Are Victims of Propaganda," Ohio Conservation
Bulletin, XI, No. 4 [XVI, No. 5] (May 1952), 14-15.
"Ohio Has a Smelt Run," Ohio
Conservation Bulletin, XVI, No. 6 (June 1952), 6.
424 Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly
PATRICK, Irvin, "Now You Can Snag
'em, but You Can't Gig, Snare or Seine 'em,"
Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XI, No. 4 [XVI, No. 5] (May 1952), 6-8.
PRICE, John W., "A Half-Century-Old
Boxturtle, Terrapene carolina carolina
(Linnaeus), from Northern Ohio," Copeia,
1951, No. 4, p. 312.
RHOADES, Rendell, "Eels-the Bait
for Discriminaing Bass," Ohio Conservation
Bulletin, XV, No. 10 (October 1951), 4-5. Collected for bait in
southern Ohio.
ROBEY, George, "Poor Man's
Trout," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XV, No. 8
(August 1951), 12-13. In the Muskingum
Conservancy District.
ROBINSON, Ben C., "Bass Oak
Big-Mouths," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVI, No.
6 (June 1952), 8-11.
WHITE, Mark, "An Unforgettable Person,"
in "In Fishing Circles," Ohio Con-
servation Bulletin, XI [XVI], No. 3 (March 1952), 22-23, 32. Henry A.
Koontz,
Guernsey County Wildlife Agent.
Geology
ALKIRE, Robert L., Oil and Gas in
Perry County (Geological Survey of Ohio,
Report of Investigations No. 10, Petroleum and Natural Gas Series No. 2). Colum-
bus, Ohio Division of Geological Survey,
1952. 64p.+3 folded maps.
CARMAN, J. Ernest, "The Geology of
Toledo and Vicinity," Northwest Ohio
Quarterly," XXIV (1951-52),
10-12.
Doan Brook (Explorer, II, No. 5). Cleveland, Cleveland Museum of Natural
History
[1951]. [8p.] History of a stream
flowing from Shaker Heights to Lake Erie.
FLINT, Norman K., Geology of Perry
County (Division of Geological Survey, Fourth
Series, Bulletin 48). Columbus,
Ohio Division of Geological Survey, 1951. 234p.
Further Studies of Ohio Coals and Oil
Shales: Part I, "Some Studies of
Ohio Coals
and Oil Shales," by Peter O.
Krumin; Part II, "Ohio Coals," by William H.
Smith; Part III, "Ohio Shales and
Cannel Coals," by Charles H. Bowen (Ohio
State University Studies, Engineering
Series, XX, No. 1; Ohio State University
Engineering Station Bulletin, No.
143). Columbus, Ohio State University, College
of Engineering, 1951. 77p.
Geological Survey of Ohio, Report of
Investigations, No. 13 (Petroleum and Natural
Gas Series No. 3); Part I, "Oil and
Gas Well Drilling Statistics for 1951,"
comp. by Robert L. Alkire; Part II,
"Oriskany Sand Study," by John F. Hall,
"Canton Gas Pool," by Henry
Belden, "Excerpts from Ohio Geological Survey
Reports," "Wells Drilled in
Ohio, 1888-1951," "Oil, Gas, and Water Well Sample
Cuttings." Columbus, Ohio Division
of Geological Survey, 1952. 137p.
GOLDTHWAIT, Richard P., "Geological
Situation of the Orleton Farms Mastodon,"
Ohio Journal of Science, LII (1952), 5-9.
High Calcium Limestones in the Area
Served by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
Baltimore, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad,
1951. 105p.
HUGHES, Everett C.,
"Accomplishments of Research in the Petroleum Industries,"
Ohio State University, Engineering
Experiment Station News, XXIII, No. 4
(October 1951), 9-12, 40-41. Deals
particularly with the history of research
in Ohio.
JANSSEN, Raymond E., "The History
of a River [Ohio River], Scientific American,
CLXXXVI, No. 6 (June 1952), 74-78, 80.
A
Survey of Publications 425
JOHNSON, L. E., "Utilization of
Lime as a Natural Resource of Ohio," Ohio State
University, Engineering Experiment
Station News, XXIII, No. 4 (October
1951), 13-14, 41-42.
KUGEL, F. O., "Beach Robbery-High
Lake Levels Are Pirating Lake Erie Beaches,"
Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XI [XVI], No. 4 (April 1952), 13, 30.
KUGEL, F. O., "Shore Erosion,"
Ohio State University, Engineering Experiment
Station News, XXIV, No. 2 (April 1952), 4-6, 22.
LAMBORN, Raymond E., Additional
Analyses of Brines from Ohio (Department
of Natural Resources, Division of
Geological Survey, Report of Investigations,
No. 11). Columbus, 1952. 56p., 1 map.
LAMBORN, Raymond E., Limestones of
Eastern Ohio (Geological Survey of Ohio,
Fourth Series, Bulletin 49). Columbus,
Ohio Division of Geological Survey, 1951.
377p.
MELVIN, John H., "Ohio's
Rocks," Ohio State University, Engineering Experiment
Station News, XXIV, No. 2 (April 1952), 10-12, 23-24.
PINCUS, Howard J., "Land
Hungry-Lake Erie," Ohio Conservation Bulletin,
XVI, No. 6 (June 1952), 16-19, 32.
PINCUS, Howard J., Marjorie L. Roseboom,
and Curtis C. Humphries, 1950
Investigation of Lake Erie Sediments,
Vicinity of Sandusky, Ohio (Report of
Investigations, No. 9). Columbus, Ohio Division of Geological Survey,
1951. 37p.
SMITH, Gilbert E., The Pittsburgh
Coal of the Federal Creek Field, with Notes on
the Surface Geology of Ames Township,
Athens County, Ohio (Division of
Geological Survey, Report of
Investigations, No. 14). Columbus, Ohio Division
of Geological Survey, 1952. 13p.
STEIDLE, Edward, "Mineral
Forecast," Ohio State University, Engineering Experi-
ment Station News, XXIII, No. 4 (October 1951), 5-6, 30-37. Conclusions
relate
largely to Ohio.
STOUT, Wilber, Raymond E. Lamborn, and
Downs Schaaf, Brines of Ohio (Geological
Survey of Ohio, Bulletin 37).
Columbus, Ohio Division of Geological Survey,
1932. 110p. Reprinted, 1951.
STOUT, Wilber, Generalized Section of
Rocks of Ohio (Geological Survey of Ohio,
Information Circular No. 4). Columbus, Ohio Division of Geological Survey,
1947. 2p. Reprinted.
STOUT, Wilber, and G. F. Lamb, Physiographic
Features of Southeastern Ohio
(Geographical Survey of Ohio, Reprint
Series No. 1). Columbus, Ohio Division
of Geological Survey, 1938. 35p.
Reprinted, 1952.
WHITE, George W., Illinoian and
Wisconsin Drift of the Southern Part of the
Grand River Lobe in Eastern Ohio (Geological Survey of Ohio, Report of In-
vestigations, No. 12). Columbus, Ohio Division of Geological Survey,
1951. 11p.
Reprinted from the Bulletin of the
Geological Society of America.
Insects and Other Invertebrates
BANKS, William M., "A New Megalura
cercaria from Ohio," Ohio Journal of
Science, LI (1951), 309-312.
BROMLEY, S. W., "Asilid Notes
(Diptera) with Descriptions of Thirty-two New
Species," American Museum Novitates, No. 1532 (October 1, 1951). 36p.
426 Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly
Contains descriptions of two new Ohio
species, Holococephala fusca and Diogmites
missouriensis. Paratypes of these species are in the Ohio State
Museum. The
museum also has paratypes of other
species described.
HANAN, Blake B., "An Addition to
the Ohio Records of Millepedes," Ohio Journal
of Science, LII (1952), 106.
HINTZ, Howard W., "The Role of
Certain Arthropods in Reducing Mosquito
Populations of Permanent Ponds in
Ohio," Ohio Journal of Science, LI (1951),
277-279.
LANGLOIS, Thomas H., "The Mayfly
Crop of 1951," Ohio Conservation Bulletin,
XV, No. 11 (November 1951), 15, 32. In
Lake Erie area.
LA ROCQUE, Aurele, "Molluscan
Faunas of the Orleton Mastodon Site, Madison
County, Ohio," Ohio Journal of
Science, LII (1952), 10-25.
RHOADES, Rendell, "The 'Soft-Craw'
Question," and "Gastrolith in Crayfish,"
Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XV, No. 8 (August 1951), 4-5.
YEATMAN, Harry C., "A New
Subspecies of Cyclopoid Copepod from Wooster,
Ohio," Journal of the Elisha
Mitchell Scientific Society, LXVII (1951), 255-258.
Mammals
BEDNARIK, Karl, "'Hudson Bay
Seal'--Just Plain 0l' Ohio Muskrat," Ohio
Conservation Bulletin, XI [XVI], No. 3 (March 1952), 8-9, 32.
GILFILLAN, Merrill C., "Buckeye
Bucks Grow Big Racks," Ohio Conservation
Bulletin, XVI, No. 7 (July 1952), 11, 13.
GILFILLAN, Merrill C., "The
White-Tailed Deer," Ohio Conservation Bulletin,
XVI, No. 6 (June 1952), 1.
HARPER, Arthur, "The Tiny Clamor of
the Woods," Ohio Conservation Bulletin,
XV, No. 11 (November 1951), 12-13. On
gray squirrels.
MARTIN, C. P., "Reynard, the
Red-The Country Slicker," Ohio Conservation
Bulletin, XVI, No. 2 (February 1952), 7, 22.
MARTIN, E. D., "Raccoon," Ohio
Conservation Bulletin, XI [XVI], No. 4
(April 1952), 1.
MASLOWSKI, Karl, "Red Fox," Ohio
Conservation Bulletin, XVI, No. 1 (January
1952), 1.
MORSE, Kermit, "The
Woodchucks," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XV, No. 10
(October 1951), 1.
THOMAS, Edward S., "The Orleton
Farms Mastodon," Ohio Journal of Science,
LII (1952), 1-5.
THOMAS, Edward S., and others, The
Orleton Farms Mastodon. (Geological Survey
of Ohio, Reprint Series, No. 4).
Columbus, Division of Geological Survey, 1952.
28p.
WHITSELL, Dale E., "The Fox
Squirrel," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XV, No. 9
(September 1951), 1.
WOOD, Albert E., "Tooth-Marks on
Bones of the Oreleton Farms Mastodon," Ohio
Journal of Science, LII (1952), 27-28.
Plants
HAUCK, Cornelius J., "The History
of a Rare Cincinnati Tree, Lea's Oak (Quercus
Leana)," Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
X (1952), 42-47.
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Survey of Publications 427
KORDA, John W., "Poor, Poor
Buckeye, Our State Tree Just Ain't Worth Much,"
Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XI, No. 4 [XVI, No. 5] (May 1952), 10-11.
SEARS, Paul B., and Kathryn H. Clisby,
"Pollen Spectra Associated with the Orleton
Farms Mastodon Site," Ohio
Journal of Science, LII (1952), 9-10.
SUDIA, Theodore W., "A Statistical
Analysis of Twenty Pollen Spectra from a
Single Stratum of Amanda Bog (Ohio),"
Ohio Journal of Science, LII (1952),
213-215.
WALP, Russell Lee, "Riddell's
Notice of Vegetable Productions Growing Spon-
taneously in Washington County,
Ohio," Ohio Journal of Science, LI (1951),
320-332.
WOLFE, John N., and others, Guide to
Ohio Plants: A Teaching Manual of Vascular
Plants for Use in Field and
Laboratory. Columbus, Long's College
Book Co.,
1952. 266p.
OHIO IN THE WARS
CATTON, Bruce, Mr. Lincoln's Army. Garden
City, Doubleday & Company, 1951.
vii+372p. The focus of attention is on
General George McClellan from August 1862
to November 7, 1863.
CLOPPER, E. N., "The Twin
Sisters," Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio,
Bulletin, X (1952), 39-41. Identical cannon cast in Cincinnati
and used in the
battle of San Jacinto, April 21, 1836.
CROSS, Jasper W., "The Mississippi
Valley Sanitary Fair, St. Louis, 1864,"
Missouri Historical Review, XLVI (1951-52), 237-246. Concerns Major General
W. S. Rosecrans.
GOLDTHORPE, George Weimer, "The
Battle of McDowell, Virginia, May 8,
1862," West Virginia History, XIII
(1952), 159-214. Ohio troops involved.
HEFLINGER, W. M., "The War of 1812
in Northwestern Ohio: The Year of
Victory," Northwest Ohio
Quarterly, XXIII (1950-51), 195-210.
KLEMENT, Frank L., "Economic
Aspects of Middle Western Copperheadism,"
The Historian, XIV, No. 1 (Autumn 1951), 27-44.
ROSEBOOM, Eugene H., "Southern Ohio
and the Union in 1863," Mississippi
Valley Historical Review, XXXIX (1952-53), 29-44.
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
AUER, J. Jeffery, "Cooper
Institute: Tom Corwin and Abraham Lincoln," New
York History, XXXII (1951), 399-413.
BERNARD, Kenneth A., "Lincoln and
Civil Liberties," Abraham Lincoln Quarterly,
VI (1950-51), 357-399. Discusses the
Vallandigham incident and other Ohio
events.
BREMNER, Robert H., "The Civic
Revival in Ohio-The Fight for Home Rule,"
American Journal of Economics and
Sociology, XI (1951-52), 99-110.
BREMNER, Robert H., "The Civic
Revival in Ohio-Gas and Ice Monopolies in
Toledo," American Journal of
Economics and Sociology, X (1950-51), 417-429.
Discusses monopolies of the 1890's and
early 1900's.
BREMNER, Robert H., "The Civic
Revival in Ohio-How Privilege Fights,"
American Journal of Economics and
Sociology, XI (1951-52), 203-214.
428 Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly
CLEVELAND, Frank T., "History of
the Coroner's Office in Ohio," Cincinnati
Journal of Medicine, XXXIII (1952), 86-87.
DOWNES, Randolph C., ed., "How
Andrew Jackson Settled the Ohio-Michigan
Boundary Dispute of 1835," Northwest
Ohio Quarterly, XXIII (1950-51), 186-190.
FILLER, Louis, "East and Middle
West Concepts of Liberalism in America During
the Late Nineteenth Century," American
Journal of Economics and Sociology,
XI (1951-52), 179-202. A number of
references to Ohio reformers.
GUNDERSON, Robert Gray, "John W.
Bear, 'The Buckeye Blacksmith,'" Ohio
State Archaeological and Historical
Quarterly, LXI (1952), 262-271.
GUNDERSON, Robert Gray, ed.,
"Letters from the Washington Peace Conference
of 1861," Journal of Southern
History, XVII (1951), 382-392. The letters are
from Reuben Hitchcock, a member of the
Ohio delegation at the conference, to
his brother, Peter Hitchcock, a
Republican leader in the Ohio House of Repre-
sentatives.
GUNDERSON, Robert G., "Thurlow
Weed's Network: Whig Party Organization in
1840," Indiana Magazine of
History, XLVIII (1952), 107-118.
HELFMAN, Harold M., "The Contested
Confirmation of Stanley Matthews to the
United States Supreme Court,"
Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio,
Bulletin, VIII (1950), 155-170.
KLEMENT, Frank L., "Middle Western
Copperheadism and the Genesis of the
Granger Movement," Mississippi
Valley Historical Review, XXXVIII (1951-52),
679-694.
MORGAN, Mrs. Mathew S., "How
Morrison R. Waite Came to Be Nominated
Chief Justice of the United
States," Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXIII (1950-51),
140-144.
PECKHAM, Howard, "The Ordinance of
1787," American Heritage, n.s., III, No. 3
(Spring 1952), 46-47.
POLLACK, Ervin H., Ohio Unreported
Judicial Decisions, Prior to 1823; edited
with historical commentary by Ervin H.
Pollack. Indianapolis, Allen Smith Co.,
1952. 286p.
VAN DYKE, Vernon, and Edward Lane Davis,
"Senator Taft and American Security,"
Journal of Politics, XIV (May 1952), 177-202.
WARNER, Landon, "Ohio's
Constitutional Convention of 1912," Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical
Quarterly, LXI (1952), 11-31.
RELIGIOUS HISTORY
BROWN, James Haldane, "United
Church Work in Ohio," Presbyterian Historical
Society, Journal, XXX (1952),
73-93.
FOX, Arnold B., "Howells as a
Religious Critic," New England Quarterly, XXV
(1952), 199-216. Howells' religious
environment, including that of his youth in
Ohio, is described.
HELFMAN, Harold M., "The Cincinnati
'Bible War,' 1869-1870," Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical
Quarterly, LX (1951), 369-386.
JOHNSON, Charles A., "Early Ohio
Camp Meetings, 1801-1816," Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical
Quarterly, LXI (1952), 32-50.
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Survey of Publications 429
LONGSWORTH, Ferne M., "A Communion
Bottle and a Pioneer Preacher," Allen
County Historical Society, Reporter, No.
52 (November 1951), 1-4.
Minutes of the Ohio Yearly Meeting of
the Religious Society of Friends, 1951.
Stillwater (P.O., Barnesville, Ohio),
[1952].
PIERCY, Caroline B., The Valley of
God's Pleasure: A Saga of The North Union
Shaker Community. New York, Stratford House, 1951. 247p.
"Record of Lancaster (Ohio)
Presbytery, 1809-1811," Presbyterian Historical Society,
Journal, XXIX (1951), 173-188.
SHAW, Henry K., Buckeye Disciples: A
History of the Disciples of Christ in Ohio
(Ohio Christian Missionary Centennial
Publication). St. Louis, Bethany Press,
1952. 504p.
SMITH, Ophia D., "The Beginnings of
the New Jerusalem Church in Ohio," Ohio
State Archaeological and Historical
Quarterly, LXI (1952), 235-261.
WEINMAN, Melvin, "The Attitude of
Isaac Mayer Wise Toward Zionism and
Palestine," American Jewish
Archives, III, No. 2 (January 1951), 3-23. Mentions
attitude of Cincinnati press toward
Wise's stand on Zionism.
SOCIAL HISTORY
CUNNINGHAM, J. W., "Social
Security-1827 Style," Northwest Ohio Quarterly,
XXIII (1950-51), 191-194. Apprenticeship
of William Ewing to John Hollister,
merchant at Perrysburg.
HALLOWAY, Mark, Heavens on Earth:
Utopian Communities in America, 1680-
1880. New York, Library Publishers, 1951. 231p.
Utopian communities in Ohio
included are Zoar, Equity, Waterliet,
White Water, and Utopia.
NOYES, Edward, "The Civil War
Veteran and Social Affairs in Ohio," Historical
and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
VIII (1950), 201-206.
TRANSPORTATION
BROWN, Andrew T., "The Great Lakes,
1850-1851," Inland Seas, VII (1951),
29-32, 99-104, 185-189.
BROWN, Dana Thomas, "Historic
Shipwrecks of the Great Lakes," Inland Seas,
VIII (1952), 3-13.
DUNCAN, Francis, "The Story of the
D & C," Inland Seas, VII (1951), 219-228;
VIII (1952), 49-55, 90-98. History of
the Detroit and Cleveland Navigation
Company.
GARD, R. Max, and William H. Vodrey,
Jr., The Sandy and Beaver Canal. East
Liverpool, Ohio, East Liverpool
Historical Society, 1952. 210+2 folded maps.
The Miami and Erie Canal: Symbol of
an Era. (Carillon Park Booklet.)
Dayton,
Ohio, Carillon Park [1952]. 14p.
MUELLER, Zita A., "The Ohio River:
America's Busy Waterway," Historical and
Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
X (1952), 177-196.
ODLE, Thomas D., "The American
Grain Trade of the Great Lakes, 1825-1873,"
Inland Seas, VII (1951), 237-245; VIII (1952), 23-28, 99-104.
PRUGH, Daniel F., "The Development
and Passing of Street and Interurban
Transportation Around Columbus,"
Franklin County Historical Society, Bulletin,
IV (1951-52), 19-21.
430 Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly
"Steamer Missouri." A rare
lithograph of a steamboat on the Ohio River in the
forties or fifties, issued by Klauprech
& Menzel. Reproduced in the Old Print Shop
Portfolio, VIII (1949), 236.
VITZ, Carl, "The Steamboat Comes to
the Ohio," Historical and Philosophical
Society of Ohio, Bulletin, X
(1952), 197-214.
WAY, Frederick, Jr., Saga of the
Delta Queen. Cincinnati, Picture Marine Pub-
lishing Co., 1951. 128p.
ZILLMER, A. T., "The Erie-Tashmoo
Race," Inland Seas, VIII (1952), 41-48.
TRAVEL AND DESCRIPTION
EAVENSON, Howard N., "Hutchins'
Courses of the Ohio River-A Correction,"
Historical and Philosophical Society of
Ohio, Bulletin, VIII (1950), 207-210.
MONTULE, Edouard de, Travels in
America, 1816-1817. Translated by Edward D.
Seeber. Bloomington, Indiana University,
1950. 197p. Traveled from Frankfort,
Kentucky, through Ohio to Wheeling.