A Survey Of Publications
In Ohio History, Archaeology,
And Natural History,
August 1954-July 1955
Compiled by S. WINIFRED SMITH
AGRICULTURE
BRANDT, George A., Jr., "A Survey
of the Development of Dairying and the
Dairy Industry in the Toledo Milkshed
Area," Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXVII
(1955-56), 8-27.
BROMFIELD, Louis, From My Experience:
The Pleasures and Miseries of Life on
a Farm. New York, Harper & Brothers, 1955. 355p. Personal
experiences on
Malabar Farm in Ohio and
Malabar-do-Brasil.
CRAVENS, M. E., Jr., and R. L. Bere, Trends
in the Ohio Peach Industry, 1900 to
1953. Wooster, Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station, [1955].
45p.
DODDS, Gilbert F., "Early
Agriculture in Franklin County," Annual Bulletin of the
Franklin County Historical Society, 1954, 6-29.
DONNAN, Ray, "The Beginning of
Agricultural Extension Work in Northwestern
Ohio," Northwest Ohio Quarterly,
XXVI, No. 4 (1954), 266-283.
HENLEIN, Paul C., "Cattle Driving
from the Ohio Country, 1800-1850," Agricultural
History, XXVIII (1954), 83-95.
JONES, Robert Leslie, "The Beef
Cattle Industry in Ohio Prior to the Civil War,"
Ohio Historical Quarterly, LXIV (1955), 168-194, 287-319.
MEAD, A. R., "How the Farmers of
Ohio Came to Own the Grain Elevators,"
Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXVI (1954), 284-293.
ANTISLAVERY MOVEMENT
BOASE, Paul H., "Slavery and the
Ohio Circuit Rider," Ohio Historical Quarterly,
LXIV (1955), 195-205.
ARCHAEOLOGY
BABY, Raymond S., "Archaeological
Explorations at Fort Hill," Museum Echoes,
XXVII (1954), 86-87.
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A SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS 439
BECKNER, Lucien, "The
Moundbuilders," Filson Club History Quarterly, XXIX
(1955), 203-225.
COVARRUBIAS, Miguel, The Eagle, the Jaguar, and the
Serpent. Indian Art of the
Americas: North America--Alaska,
Canada, the United States. New York,
Alfred
A. Knopf, 1954. 314p. Includes art of
the Ohio cultures and a large number of
Ohio illustrations.
HILL, M. W., "Stone Head,
Beltsville, Ohio, 1879," Ohio Archaeologist, V (1955), 7.
HOLT, William P., "A Truly Unique
Artifact," Ohio Archaeologist, IV, No. 4
(October 1954), 13.
JOHNSTON, LaDow, "Birdstones and
Their Distribution Pattern in Ohio," Ohio
Archaeologist, IV, No. 3 (July 1954), 10-38; IV, No. 4 (October 1954),
21-36.
MAYER-OAKES, William J., Prehistory
of the Upper Ohio Valley: An Introductory
Archeological Study (Anthropological Series, No. 2. Annals of Carnegie
Museum,
Vol. 34). Pittsburgh, Carnegie Museum,
1955. 296p.
MITTEN, David G., "A Rock Shelter
at Stow, Summit County, Ohio," Ohio Archae-
ologist, V (1955), 85-86.
"Ohio Artifacts of Unusual Material
from the Collection of Gordon F. Meuser,
M. D.," Ohio Archaeologist, IV,
No. 4 (October 1954), 1.
ROYER, Jacob S., "Digging at Ft.
Ancient," Ohio Archaeologist, V (1955), 82, 87.
SHETRONE, Henry C., "Marine Shells
from Ohio Pre-Columbian Burial Mounds,"
Nautilus, LXVIII (1954-55), 11-14.
SMITH, Arthur George, "Onondaga
Chert in Northern Ohio," Ohio Archaeologist,
IV, No. 4 (October 1954), 9-10.
SMITH, Arthur George, "Two Peculiar
Pendants," Ohio Archaeologist, V (1955),
16-17.
WACHTEL, H. C., "The Glacial
Moraines of Southern Ohio," Ohio Archaeologist,
IV, No. 3 (July 1954), 43-45. Artifact
finds.
WACHTEL, H. C., "'The Hardstones,'
Pendants and Gorgets," Ohio Archaeologist,
IV, No. 4 (October 1954), 17-18.
WACHTEL, H. C., "Three More
Hardstones," Ohio Archaeologist, V (1955), 1.
Illustrations facing p. 1.
YATES, George A., "Report on the
Pretsch Site," Ohio Archaeologist, V (1955),
10-13.
ARTS AND CRAFTS
DWIGHT, Edward H., "Aaron Houghton
Corwine: Cincinnati Artist," Antiques,
LXVII (1955), 502-504. Illustrations
include a self-portrait and portraits of Dr.
Samuel P. Hildreth, Mrs. Nicholas
Longworth, Mr. and Mrs. Levi James, John
Hough James, and Zaccheus Biggs.
HOMMEL, Martha Hill, "Haus Segen
(House Blessing)," Hobbies, LIX, No. 12
(February 1955), 54-55. Engraver Gabriel
Miesse lived in Ohio from 1830 until
his death in 1886.
McDERMOTT, John Francis, "Likeness
by Audubon," Antiques, LXVII (1955), 499-
501. Includes his work at Cincinnati and
prints of his portraits of John Cleves
Symmes, General and Mrs. William Lytle,
and possibly Aaron H. Corwine.
MARKS, Robert W., "The Photography
of Clarence H. White," Gentry, IX (Winter
1953-54), 134-137. White was born at
West Carlisle and was a long-time resident
of Newark, Ohio, where he had a studio.
MEAD, Edward G., "Ohio's
Contribution to American Music," Daughters of the
American Revolution Magazine, LXXXIX (1955), 563-566, 632.
RODABAUGH, James H., "From Mounds
to Mansions: Ohio Architecture in History,"
Historical and Philosophical Society of
Ohio, Bulletin, XIII (1955), 3-24.
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THE OHIO HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
"A Tecumseh Portrait?" Indiana
History Bulletin, XXXI (1954), 178. Concerns
a possible Tecumseh portrait at the
Chicago Natural History Museum.
ZIEGLER, Elsie Reif, The
Blowing-wand: A Story of Bohemian Glass-Making in
Ohio. Philadelphia, John C. Winston Company, 1955. 212p.
BIBLIOGRAPHIES, GUIDES, AND CATALOGS
HUBACH, Robert R., "They Saw the
Early Midwest: A Bibliography of Travel
Narratives, 1673-1850," Illinois State
Historical Society, Journal, XLVII (1954),
385-397.
"Letters from Little Mac: 33
A.L.Ss. & L.Ss. by General McClellan," The Month at
Goodspeed's Book Shop, XXVI (1954-55), 203-206. Brief sketch of George B.
McClellan and list of McClellan letters
held by Goodspeed's.
[MARTIN, Elizabeth R.], "The George
White Papers," Museum Echoes, XXVII
(1954), [64].
"Ohio," in "Survey of
Picture Collections Relating to Individual States," Eye to Eye,
No. 6 (September 1954), 36-38.
SMITH, S. Winifred, comp., "A
Survey of Publications in Ohio History, Archae-
ology, and Natural History, August
1953-July 1954," Ohio State Archaeological
and Historical Quarterly, LXIII (1954), 388-406.
STUTLER, Boyd B., "John Brown's
Letters and Documents," Manuscripts, VII (1954-
55), 4-12. Gives the Ohio Historical
Society as second largest holder of John
Brown documents; first is the author.
BIOGRAPHY
ANSLEY, Delight, The Sword and the
Spirit: A Life of John Brown. New York,
Thomas Y. Crowell, 1955. 256p. High
school level.
BARNARD, Harry, Rutherford B. Hayes
and His America. Indianapolis, Bobbs-
Merrill, 1954. 606p.
BREMNER, Robert H., "Robert
Henri," Museum Echoes, XXVII (1954), 75-78.
BUSH, Vannevar, "Karl Taylor
Compton," American Philosophical Society, Year
Book, 1954, 409-412.
CHURCHILL, Alfred Vance,
"Midwestern: Grandma Vance, 1810-1901," Northwest
Ohio Quarterly, XXVII (1955-56), 32-42.
CHURCHILL, Alfred Vance,
"Midwestern: Grandpa Vance," Northwest Ohio
Quarterly, XXVI (1954-55), 294-303.
DWIGHT, Edward H., "Robert S.
Duncanson," Historical and Philosophical Society
of Ohio, Bulletin, XIII (1955),
203-211.
DWIGHT, Edward H., "Robert S. Duncanson,"
Negro History Bulletin, XVIII (1954-
55), 53-54. The same article appeared in
Museum Echoes for June 1954.
FANNING, Ralph, "James R.
Hopkins," Museum Echoes, XXVII (1954), 91-93.
HARDMAN, Anson F., "Old Bill
Gibson, the Man on Ohio's Conscience," Inside
Ohio Magazine, III, No. 8 (August 1954), 18-20.
HARVEY, E. Newton, "George Harrison
Shull," American Philosophical Society,
Year Book, 1954, 446-449.
HAVIGHURST, Walter, Annie Oakley of
the Wild West. New York, Macmillan
Company, 1954. 246p.
LAND, Mary, "'Bluff' Ben Wade's New
England Background," New England
Quarterly, XXVII (1954), 484-509.
LOCKETT, Annie Hoge, "Hiram Powers:
Clockmaker's Apprentice," Historical and
Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
XII (1954), 283-292.
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MILLER, Dorothy, "David
Blythe," Museum Echoes, XXVII (1954), 67-70.
MURDOCK, Eugene C., "Cleveland's
Johnson: At Home," Ohio State Archaeological
and Historical Quarterly, LXIII (1954), 319-335.
D'CONNOR, John, Jr., "George Wesley
Bellows," Museum Echoes, XXVII (1954),
83-85.
PATTERSON, Grove, I Like People: The
Autobiography of Grove Patterson. New
York, Random House, 1954. 300p.
PRICE, Robert, Johnny Appleseed, Man and Myth. Bloomington,
Ind., Indiana Uni-
versity Press, 1954. 320p.
RICE, Grantland, The Tumult and the
Shouting: My Life in Sport. New York, A. S.
Barnes & Co., 1954. 384p.
ROBBINS, Jhan, and June Robbins, Eight
Weeks to Live: The Last Chapter in the
Life of Senator Robert A. Taft. New York, Doubleday & Company, 1954. 23p.
RODABAUGH, James H., "Charles T.
Webber," Museum Echoes, XXVII (1954),
59-62.
SCHULLIAN, Dorothy M., "Howard
Dittrick (1877-1954)," Bulletin of the History
of Medicine, XXIX (1955), 75-76.
SIBERELL, Lloyd Emerson, "Dard
Hunter," The Amateur Book Collector, V, No. 2
(October 1954), 6-8.
SIEGEL, Leo K., "John Eaton, Jr.:
The Early Years, 1829-1862," Northwest Ohio
Quarterly, XXVII (1955), 50-62. Superintendent of schools at
Toledo.
SMITH, James S. and Kathryn,
"Sedulous Sergeant, Patrick Gass," Montana: The
Magazine of Western History, V, No. 3 (July 1955), 20-27. A one-time resident
of Ohio with the Lewis and Clark
Expedition.
SOUTHWICK, Erman Dean, "Doctor S.
P. Hildreth and His Home," Ohio Historical
Quarterly, LXIV (1955), 30-54.
STEVENS, Harry R., "David Everett
Wade (1763-1842): Patriot, Tanner, Deacon,
Alderman," Historical and
Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XIII (1955),
181-190. A Cincinnatian.
STUTLER, Boyd B., "An Eyewitness
Describes the Hanging of John Brown," American
Heritage, VI, No. 2 (February 1955), 4-9.
"Thomas D. Graham," Garretson
News, XI, No. 3 (November 1954), 1-4. Of
Delaware, Ohio.
WABNITZ, William, "Charles Theodore
Greve: Notes on the Boyhood and Maturity
of a Cincinnati Historian,"
Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
XIII (1955), 115-133.
WHALEY, Elizabeth J., Forgotten Hero:
General James B. McPherson: The Biography
of a Civil War General. New York, Exposition Press, 1955. 203p.
BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY
BATTELLE, L. G., Story of Ohio
Accountancy. Dayton, Ohio Society of Certified
Public Accountants, 1954. 281p.
EVERHART, J. O., "The Early
Evolution of an Ohio Industry," Ohio State Uni-
versity, College of Engineering, News
in Engineering, XXVII, No. 1 (February
1955), 22-26. Brick making.
GOLEMBE, Carter H., "Origins of
Deposit Insurance in the Middle West, 1834-
1866," Indiana Magazine of
History, LI (1955), 113-120.
HOAG, S. Durward, "How to Give
Customers What They Want," The Hotel
Monthly, LXIII, No. 742 (January 1955), 16-25. Story of the
growth of Hotel
Lafayette, Marietta, Ohio.
KONKLE, Ward W., "Ohio Maple Syrup,
'Nectar of the Gods,'" Inside Ohio Maga-
zine, IV, No. 3 (March 1955), 13-15.
442
THE OHIO HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
LITCHFIELD, Paul Weeks, Industrial
Voyage: My Life as an Industrial Lieutenant
New York, Doubleday & Co., 1954.
347p. Autobiography of the chairman or
the board of the Goodyear Tire and
Rubber Company.
PARK, Clyde W., The Cincinnati
Equitable Insurance Company: Oldest Fire In-
surance Company West of the
Alleghenies. Cincinnati Equitable
Insurance Com-
pany, 1954. 196p.
PRUGH, Daniel F., "Franklin
Countian Petitions Marker Committee to Erect Plaque
at Site of Old Grist Mill,"
Franklin County Historical Society, Historical Bulletin,
VII (1954-55), 42-44. A roller mill
patented by Murray Case in 1882.
SHEPPARD, E. J., "Marketing
Integration in Early Ohio," Journal of Marketing,
XIX, No. 2 (October 1954), 166-168. The
Worthington Manufacturing Company.
STEVENS, Harry R., "Bank
Enterprisers in a Western Town, 1815-1822," Business
History Review, XXIX (1955), 139-156. Cincinnati.
STEVENS, Harry R., "Henry Clay, the
Bank, and the West in 1824," American His-
torical Review, LX (1954-55), 843-848.
DIARIES, LETTERS, AND MEMOIRS
COTNER, Robert C., and Watt P. Marchman,
eds., "Correspondence of Guy M.
Bryan and Rutherford B. Hayes:
Additional Letters," Ohio State Archaeological
and Historical Quarterly, LXIII (1954), 349-377.
GARRATY, John A., ed., "The
Correspondence of George A. Myers and James Ford
Rhodes, 1910-1923," Ohio
Historical Quarterly, LXIV (1955), 1-29, 125-167,
239-286.
GRAF, LeRoy P., ed., "Three Ohio
Republicans Consider the Political Currents of
1872: A Document," Historical and
Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XII
(1954), 293-307. Several letters of John
W. Fuller of Toledo, William R. Thrall
of Cincinnati, and Samuel Thomas of
Zanesville to John Eaton, United States
Commissioner of Education.
GRAY, Leslie R., ed., "From
Bethlehem to Fairfield 1798," Moravian Historical
Society, Transactions, XVI
(1954), 1-42. The journal of Benjamin Mortimer who
accompanied Heckewelder and the Moravian
Indians. Slight reference to Ohio.
HALL, Virginius C., "Journal of
Isaac Hite, 1773," Historical and Philosophical
Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XII
(1954), 263-281. Hite was a member of Bullitt's
surveying party at Louisville. Several
references to Ohio Indians.
KNOPF, Richard C., ed., "Personal
Notes on the 'Whiskey Rebels,'" Historical and
Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
XII (1954), 308-323. Correspondence of
Isaac Craig, deputy quartermaster in
Anthony Wayne's legion, relating to the
Whiskey Rebellion.
MARCHMAN, Watt P., ed., "Lucy Webb (Hayes) in
Cincinnati--The First Five
Years, 1848-1852," Historical and
Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XIII
(1955), 38-60. Letters from her
correspondence.
RUPPEL, George, ed., "Early Days of the University
of Dayton: Excerpts from the
Chronicles of Nazareth," Ohio
State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LXIII
(1954), 378-387.
SHEPARD, Lee, ed., "William Walker
on Joseph Brant: Historical Indian Letter,"
Historical and Philosophical Society of
Ohio, Bulletin, XII (1954), 324-329.
EDUCATION
EELLS, William H., "How to Learn
Practical Politics," Inside Ohio Magazine, VIII,
No. 11 (November 1954), 18-19.
Functioning of Ohio Wesleyan University's
Institute of Practical Politics since
organized in 1947.
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Here's Proof That Ohio Had Nation's
First Agricultural College," Ohio Farmer,
CCXV, No. 6 (March 19, 1955), 46-47.
ACKSON, Margaret M., "Antioch's
Glen Helen," Nature Magazine, XLVII (1954),
426-427. Recreational and educational
uses of Antioch's forest tract.
ACQUET, E. A., "Coonskin Library:
Josh True's 'Skin Game' Brought Books to
Ohio," Sohioan, XXVI, No. 5
(October 1954), 11.
AGENDORPH, Kent, "Teaching the
Glories of Ohio," Inside Ohio Magazine, III,
No. 9 (September 1954), 23-25. In class
of Mrs. Margaret S. Hoffman, DeVilbiss
High School, Toledo.
'School Days Through the Years," Wellsville
Echoes, VII, No. 1 (1955), 3-5.
Story of the schools at Wellsville,
Ohio.
STOLZENBACH, Norma F., "The Wheeler
Operahouse," Northwest Ohio Quarterly,
XXVI (1954), 210-257.
FOLKLORE
KING, Walter, Sr., "Sparks from
Ottawa Campfires: The Story of Manabozho and
Why the Willow Is Red," Northwest
Ohio Quarterly, XXVI (1954), 197-199.
Legend of the Ottawa Indians told by the
oldest living male member of the tribe,
now residing in Oklahoma. The story is
laid in the Maumee Valley.
GENEALOGY
DICKORE, Marie, "Anderson Township
Pioneers, Hamilton County, Ohio," His-
torical and Philosophical Society of
Ohio, Bulletin, XIII (1955), 223-228. In-
cludes lists for Asbury, Stagg, Ayer,
and Bennett cemeteries.
DICKORE, Marie, "The 'Fulton
Cemeteries' in Present-day Cincinnati," Historical
and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
XII (1954), 330-336; XIII (1955),
69-73.
DICKORE, Marie, ed., "Inscriptions
for Three Cemeteries in Columbia," Historical
and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
XIII (1955), 152-155. Two at Fulton;
one, the Columbia Presbyterian.
MAIN, Mrs. Carl,
"Hoadley-Hine-Caulkins, Naugatuck, Conn., and Delaware Co.,
Ohio," American Genealogist, XXXI
(1955), 101.
"Roster of Members," Society
of Indiana Pioneers, Year Book, 1954, 57-114. Gives
names of ancestors and places of origin.
Many from Ohio.
GENERAL
BORAH, Leo A., "Ohio Makes Its Own
Prosperity," National Geographic Magazine,
CVII (1955), 435-484.
PLAGEMANN, Bentz, "Ohio," Holiday,
XVII, No. 6 (June 1955), 38-51. Present-
day Ohio against its historical
background.
HISTORICAL FICTION
ELLIS, William D., Jonathan Blair:
Bounty Lands Lawyer. Cleveland and New York,
World Publishing Company, 1954. 464p.
McGOVERN, Ann, Annie Oakley and the
Rustlers. New York, Simon and Schuster,
1955. Unpaged. Juvenile.
WILSON, William Edward, The Raiders. New
York, Rinehart & Company, 1955.
244p. Background of the action is the
raid of General John Hunt Morgan into
Kentucky, Indiana, and Ohio in July
1863.
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INDIANS AND INDIAN WARS
BECKNER, Lucien, "The
Moundbuilders," Filson Club History Quarterly, XXI:
(1955), 203-225. Deals more with
historic Indians than with the "moundbuilders.
BLASINGHAM, Emily J., "The Miami Prior to the
French and Indian War,
Ethnohistory, II (1955), 1-10.
FABEN, W. W., "Old Settlers' Tales--The Indians of
Williams County," Northwest
Ohio Quarterly, XXVII (1955), 68-74.
KING, Walter, Sr., "Sparks from
Ottawa Campfires: Meaning of the Name Pontiac,
Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXVI (1954), 292-293.
KNOPF, Richard C., ed., "A Precise
Journal of General Wayne's Last Campaign,'
American Antiquarian Society, Proceedings,
LXIV (1954), 273-302.
KNOPF, Richard C., ed., "Wayne's
Western Campaign: The Wayne-Knox Corre
spondence, 1793-1794, Part II," Pennsylvania
Magazine of History and Biography
LXXVIII (1954), 424-455.
MAHR, August C., "Semantic Analysis
of Eighteenth-Century Delaware Indian Names
for Medicinal Plants," Ethnohistory,
II (1955), 11-28.
MAHR, August C., "Aboriginal
Culture Traits as Reflected in 18th Century Delaware
Indian Tree Names," Ohio Journal
of Science, LIV (1954), 380-387.
MULKEARN, Lois, "Half King, Seneca
Diplomat of the Ohio Valley," Western
Pennsylvania Historical Magazine, XXXVII (1953-54), 65-81.
PECKHAM, Howard H., Captured by
Indians: True Tales of Pioneer Survivors.
New Brunswick, N. J., Rutgers University
Press, 1954. 238p. Several of the
captives were taken or lived for a time
in Ohio: Mary Jemison, Daniel Boone,
Frances Slocum, Dr. John Knight, Oliver
Spencer, and Matthew Brayton.
QUIMBY, George I., "Discovered: A
Possible Tecumseh Portrait," Chicago Natural
History Museum, Bulletin, XXV,
No. 9 (September 1954), 3.
SMITH, Dwight L., "Shawnee
Captivity Ethnography," Ethnohistory, II (1955),
29-41.
TALBERT, Charles G., "Kentucky
Invades Ohio--1780," Kentucky Historical Society,
Register, LII (1954), 291-300. An account of Clark's campaign
into the Miami
Valley against the British and Indians.
WITTHOFT, John, and William A. Hunter,
"The Seventeenth-Century Origin of the
Shawnee," Ethnohistory, II
(1955), 42-57.
INVENTIONS AND INVENTORS
HAINES, Madge, and Leslie Morrill, The
Wright Brothers, First to Fly. Nashville,
Abingdon Press, 1955. 128p. For ages
eight to twelve.
KEENER, William G., "Ohio's Pioneer
Auto Maker: Alexander Winton," Museum
Echoes, XXVIII (1955), 19-22.
KEENER, William G., "The
Ritty-Patterson Cash Register," Museum Echoes, XXVIII
(1955), 11-14.
KEENER, William G., "The Wright
Brothers," Museum Echoes, XXVIII (1955),
35-38.
PRAGER, Frank D., "An Early
Steamboat Plan of John Fitch," Pennsylvania Maga-
zine of History and Biography, LXXIX (1955), 63-80.
RODABAUGH, James H., "Arthur L.
Garford," Museum Echoes, XXVIII (1955),
51-54.
[RODABAUGH, James H.], "The Fitch
Model Steam Engine," Museum Echoes,
XXVIII (1955), 3-6.
STILL, John S., "Charles Martin
Hall," Museum Echoes, XXVIII (1955), 27-30.
STILL, John S., "Obed Hussey,"
Museum Echoes, XXVIII (1955), 43-45.
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LITERARY HISTORY
OLMSTEAD, John G., "Sinclair Lewis
at Seventeen," Oberlin Alumni Magazine, L
(1954), No. 8 (October 1954), 6-7.
LOCAL HISTORY
BARNHOLTH, William I., The
Cuyahoga-Tuscarawas Portage. Akron, Summit
County Historical Society, 1954. 29p.
BLAINE, Harry S., "Democratic
Jollification in Attica, 1884," Northwest Ohio
Quarterly, XXVII (1955-56), 28-33.
CHURCHILL, Alfred Vance,
"Midwestern: An Oberlin Homestead," Northwest Ohio
Quarterly, XXVII (1955), 75-85.
CHURCHILL, Alfred Vance,
"Midwestern: Oberlin Playmates," Northwest Ohio
Quarterly, XXVII (1955), 130-137.
DODDS, Gilbert F., "Darby Creek
Settlement," Franklin County Historical Society,
Historical and Genealogical Bulletin,
VII (1955), 25.
DODDS, Gilbert F., "Early Settlers
of Jefferson Township [Franklin County],"
Franklin County Historical Society, Historical
and Genealogical Bulletin, VII
(1954), 4-5.
DODDS, Gilbert F., "Pioneer
Newspaperman," Franklin County Historical Society,
Historical Bulletin, VII (1955), 52. James B. Gardiner.
DOWNES, Randolph C., and Catherine G.
Simonds, The Maumee Valley, U. S. A.:
An American Story. Toledo, Historical Society of Northwestern Ohio, 1955.
214p.
A textbook for seventh and eighth grades.
DUNLAP, James F., "Sophisticates
and Dupes: Cincinnati Audiences, 1851," His-
torical and Philosophical Society of
Ohio, Bulletin, XIII (1955), 87-97. Theater-
going in Cincinnati.
"Early German School Ends Long
Service," Franklin County Historical Society, His-
torical and Genealogical Bulletin, VII (1955), 26-28. Fourth Street Elementary
School, Columbus.
"1805 Was a Big Year ...,"
Ashtabula County Historical Society, Quarterly Bulletin,
III, No. 2 (July 25, 1955), [2-4]. In
the settlement of five townships of Ashtabula
County.
FABEN, W. W., "Old Settlers'
Tales--Stories of Williams County," Northwest Ohio
Quarterly," XXVII (1955), 114-119.
HARDMAN, Anson F.,
"Chillicothe--Ohio's First Capital," Inside Ohio Magazine,
IV, No. 2 (February 1955), 20-26, 29.
HARDMAN, Anson F.,
"Dayton--Yesterday and Today," Inside Ohio Magazine, III,
No. 12 (December 1954), 22-25, 36-37.
HARDMAN, Anson F., "Mansfield:
Portrait of an Ideal City," Inside Ohio Magazine,
IV, No. 3 (March 1955), 9-12.
HARDMAN, Anson F., "Salem--City of
Peace," Inside Ohio Magazine, IV, No. 1
(January 1955), 21-23.
HARDMAN, Anson F., "Springfield,
City of Culture," Inside Ohio Magazine, III,
No. 11 (November 1954), 15-17, 33.
HARDMAN, Anson F., "The Vindication
of Youngstown," Inside Ohio Magazine,
III, No. 10 (October 1954), 17-19, 33.
HARDMAN, Anson F., "Waverly--Ohio's
Atomic City," Inside Ohio Magazine, III,
No. 9 (September 1954), 16-19.
HAUCK, Cornelius J., "Deer Creek in
Cincinnati," Historical and Philosophical
Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XIII
(1955), 159-172.
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KIRK, Des B., "Little Known Facts
About the Great Lakes Area," Inside Ohio
Magazine, III, No. 11 (November 1954), 31; No. 12 (December
1954), 35; IV,
No. 1 (January 1955), 28; IV, No. 2
(February 1955), 19.
LINDSEY, David, Ohio's Western
Reserve: The Story of Its Place Names. Cleveland,
Press of Western Reserve University and
Western Reserve Historical Society, 1955.
111p.
LONGSWORTH, Ferne M., "Old Days of
the Lima House," Allen County Historical
Society, The Reporter, No. 64
(January 1955), 1-9.
MECKSTROTH, J. A., "Columbus Has
Come a Long Way," The Quill, XLII, No.
11 (November 1954), 19-20.
"The Origins of Fremont," in Official
Program, Croghan Day [Fremont, Ohio],
August 2 to August 4, 1954, 11-21.
SELDEN, Florence, "Ten Presidents
Slept Here," Inside Ohio Magazine, III, No. 10
(October 1954), 30-32. The Golden Lamb
hotel, Lebanon, Ohio.
The Story of Bainbridge, 1805-1955,
Ross County, Ohio. Springfield, Ohio,
H. K.
Skinner & Son, [1955]. 40p.
"View of Dayton, O.," Old
Print Shop Portfolio, XIV (1954-55), 104. Lithograph,
drawn from nature and printed by E.
Sachse & Co., about 1851.
"Wellsville in 1854," Wellsville
Echoes, VI (1954), 43-48.
WHEELER, Robert C., "The Allen
County Historical Museum," Ohio Historical
Quarterly, LXIV (1955), 206-209.
WISE, Leo Lillian, "A Pioneer
Justice of the Peace," Northwest Ohio Quarterly,
XXVII (1955), 63-67. Adam Stine, of
Jackson Township, Lucas County.
MEDICAL HISTORY
BLANKENHORN, M. A., "Pioneer
Doctors' Saddle Bags," Historical and Philo-
sophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XIII
(1955), 213-215. Bags used by Drs.
Harmon and Squire in the Western
Reserve.
BUNTS, A. T., "Leaves From an Ohio
Doctor's Scrapbook," Historical and Philo-
sophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XIII
(1955), 134-141.
EDWARDS, Linden F., Body Snatching in
Ohio During the Nineteenth Century.
Fort Wayne, Ind., Public Library of Fort
Wayne and Allen County, 1955. 26p.
Reprinted from the Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, for October
1950.
EDWARDS, Linden F., "A
Chronological Review of Ohio's Enviable Medical Record.
Part I--The First Seventy-five
Years," Ohio State Medical Journal, LI (1955),
453-456.
FERTIG, Henry H., "Some Letters of
Jared Potter Kirtland," Ohio State Medical
Journal, LI (1955), 553-557.
GEBHARD, Bruno, "From Medicine Show
to Health Museum (Historical
Aspects
of Public Health Education in the United
States of America)," Ohio State Medical
Journal, LI (1955), 145-147. Deals especially with the Cleveland
Health Museum.
GINN, Curtiss, "History of the
Montgomery County Medical Society, 1849-1949,"
Ohio State Medical Journal, L (1954), 951-954, 1051-1054.
HEALD, E. T., "History of the Stark
County Medical Society in the 19th Century,"
Stark County Medical Society, Bulletin,
Annual Issue, January 1955, 1-25.
JONES, N. E., "The Ohio Medical
Profession," Ohio State Medical Journal, LI
(1955), 46-50.
McGRANE, Reginald C., "The
Cincinnati College of Pharmacy," Historical and
Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
XIII (1955), 25-37.
A SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS 447
MARSH, John O., "B. F. Gard--Early
Columbus Doctor," Franklin County Historical
Society, Historical Bulletin, VII
(1955), 51.
O'BRIEN, Tom, "Rabies in
Ohio," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XIX, No. 3 (March
1955), 8, 28.
PIERCY, Harry D., "Shaker
Medicines," Ohio State Archaeological and Historical
Quarterly, LXIII (1954), 336-348.
PRESTON, Robert H., "Noah Worcester
and His Textbook," Ohio State Medical
Journal, LI (1955), 678-680. Worcester was a Cincinnati
physician.
TREVITT, William, "A Report on
Asiatic Cholera Epidemic to the Directors of
the Ohio Penitentiary, Columbus, Ohio,
30th November, 1849, by William Trevitt,
M.D.," Ohio State Medical
Journal, L (1954), 860-862.
WAITE, Frederick C., "Censors and Medical
Colleges," Ohio State Medical Journal,
L (1954), 1160-1162.
NATURAL HISTORY
Birds
BEDNARIK, Karl, "They Wade Ohio
Waters," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVIII,
No. 9 (September 1954), 2-3, 30-32.
Herons of Ohio, with photos by Maslowski
and Goodpaster.
BROOKS, Maurice, "Appalachian
Region" in "Region Reports--Fall Migration,
August 16 to November 30, 1954," Audubon
Field Notes, IX (1955), 24-26.
BROOKS, Maurice, "Appalachian
Region," in "Regional Reports, Nesting Season,
June 1 to August 15, 1954," Audubon
Field Notes, VIII (1954), 344-345. Re-
gion includes part of Ohio.
BROOKS, Maurice, "Appalachian
Region," "in "Region Reports, Spring Season,
April 1 to May 31, 1954," Audubon
Field Notes, VIII (1954), 311-312. Region
includes part of Ohio.
BROOKS, Maurice, "Appalachian
Region," in "Region Reports, Winter Season,
December 1, 1954-March 31, 1955," Audubon
Field Notes, IX (1955), 256-259.
Region includes part of Ohio.
CRUICKSHANK, Allan, ed.,
"Fifty-fifth Christmas Bird Count," Audubon Field
Notes, IX (1955), 64-234. Sections 226-256, pages 143-153,
pertain to Ohio.
GILFILLAN, Merrill C., "Hawks in
Ohio," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XIX, No.
7 (July 1955), 12-14, 32.
[HARPER, Robert S.], "The Passing
of Passenger Pigeons," Ohio Conservation
Bulletin, XIX, No. 4 [5] (May 1955), 17, 28-29.
NOLAN, Val, Jr., "Middlewestern
Prairie Region," in "Region Reports--Fall Mi-
gration, August 16 to November 30,
1954," Audubon Field Notes, IX (1955),
28-31. Region includes part of Ohio.
NOLAN, Val, Jr., "Middlewestern Prairie
Region," in "Regional Reports, Nesting
Season, June 1 to August 15, 1954,"
Audubon Field Notes, VIII (1954), 347-349.
Region includes part of Ohio.
NOLAN, Val, Jr., "Middlewestern
Prairie Region," in "Region Reports, Spring
Season, April 1 to May 31, 1954," Audubon
Field Notes, VIII (1954), 314-316.
Region includes part of Ohio.
NOLAN, Val, Jr., "Middlewestern Prairie
Region," in "Region Reports, Winter
Season, December 1, 1954-March 31,
1955," Audubon Field Notes, IX (1955),
256-259. Region includes part of Ohio.
RANDLE, Worth, and Emerson Kemsies,
"Eastern Willet in Ohio," in "General
Notes," Auk, LXXII (1955),
208.
448
THE OHIO HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Conservation
ARMBRUSTER, Daniel C.,
"Mountains--and Miles of Fish," Ohio Conservation
Bulletin, XVIII, No. 10 (October 1954), 14-15.
BOHLEY, Lou, "The Great Hinckley
Hunt," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVIII,
No. 10 (October 1954), 11, 31-32. An
organized hunt for wolves, bear, and
deer in Medina County in 1818.
BOHLEY, Lou, "Medina County," Ohio
Conservation Bulletin, XVIII, No. 10
(October 1954), 8-10.
CLARK, Clarence F., "Operation
Northern Pike," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XIX,
No. 3 (March 1955), 4-5, 26-28.
COCHRAN, Rod, "New Lyme," Ohio
Conservation Bulletin, XIX, No. 4 [5],
(May 1955), 13, 30. New Lyme Public
Hunting Area: plants and animals.
COLE, Vernon W., "The Lesson From
Raccoon Creek," Ohio Conservation Bulletin,
XIX, No. 2 (February 1955), 10-11,
28-30.
CRAIG, James B., "Muskingum
Revisited," America Forests, LX, No. 6 (June 1954),
8-13, 36, 38-39. Development of the
Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District
since 1913.
CUMMINS, Bob, "Two Years of Fish
Tagging on Lake Erie," Ohio Conservation
Bulletin, XIX, No. 2 (February 1955), 13, 30-31.
DAMBACH, Charles A., "Managing
Ohio's Wildlife," Ohio Conservation Bulletin,
XIX, No. 4 [5], (May 1955), 2-3, 31-32.
DAMBACH, Charles A., "Ohio's Real
Red Menace," Ohio Conservation Bulletin,
XIX, No. 4 (April 1955), 4-5, 24-26.
Stream pollution from acid wastes from
mining operations.
DAMBACH, Charles A., "Some
Highlights of 1954," Ohio Conservation Bulletin,
XIX, No. 3 (March 1955), 10-11, 30.
GILFILLAN, Merrill C., "Wanted More
Deer Hunters," Ohio Conservation Bulletin,
XIX, No. 3 (March 1955), 12-13.
HAGUE, John, "Lake County," Ohio
Conservation Bulletin, XIX, No. 7 (July
1955), 4-7.
HANDLEY, Delmar E., "Ducks and
Ohio's Farm Ponds," Ohio Conservation Bulletin,
XIX, No. 2 (February 1955), 6-7.
HANDLEY, Delmar E., "We're Counting
Our 'Woodies,'" Ohio Conservation
Bulletin, XIX, No. 7 (July 1955), 2-3.
KNODER, Eugene, "Let's Talk
Turkey," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XIX, No. 4
[5], (May 1955), 6-7. Extinction and
restoration of wild turkeys in Ohio.
MOSLEY, Carl J., Jr., "We're
Snooping on Our Bob Whites," Ohio Conservation
Bulletin, XVIII, No. 11 (November 1954), 16-19.
MANLEY, Wesley M., "Clendening
Lake," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVIII, No.
8 (August 1954), 6-7, 31.
REDETT, Bob, "Springtime
Disaster," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XIX, No. 4 (April
1955), 10, 24.
ROACH, Lee S., "Our Pollution
Problem," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XIX, No. 3
(March 1955), 21, 30, 29.
ROACH, Lee S., "Wildlife
Roundup," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVIII, No. 10
(October 1954), 19, 30-31. Comparison of
early and present qualification and
training of agents of the division of
wildlife.
ROACH, O. Dale, "Spring
Valley--Another Public Wildlife Area," Ohio Con-
servation Bulletin, XVIII, No. 8 (August 1954), 8-9.
SHAFER, Paul V., "We're
Face-Lifting the Little Miami," Ohio Conservation Bulletin,
XIX, No. 2 (February 1955), 4-5.
WATERS, John, "Marion County,"
Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XIX, No. 7 (July
1955), 4-6.
A SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS 449
WHITESELL, Dale E., "Clark
County," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XIX, No. 4
[5] (May 1955), 8-10, 31.
CARBOCK, Bill, and Jack G. Erickson,
"Should We Remove Rough Fish?" Ohio
Conservation Bulletin, XIX, No. 3 (March 1955), 9, 30-31. Experiments at
Lake St. Marys.
Fishes and Reptiles
BROWN, Ed, "Each Spring . . . A
Promise," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XIX,
No. 4 (April 1955), 6-7, 26-27.
CONANT, Roger, "Two New Ohio
Localities for the Red-Bellied Water Snake,"
Ohio Journal of Science, LV (1955), 61-62.
CUMMINS, Robert, "Where Do Fish
Go?" Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XIX, No. 4
(April 1955), 11, 23. Movement of fish
in Lake Erie.
MANN, John, "Subject:
Muskies," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XIII, No. 4 [5]
(May 1955), 14, 30-31.
PRICE, William R., "Alias 'Water
Moccasin,'" Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XIX,
No. 4 [5] (May 1955), 15. The common
water snake of Ohio.
TENNANT, Donald L., "Our Rocky Fork Muskies,"
Ohio Conservation Bulletin,
XVIII, No. 11 (November 1954), 8-9.
General
COCHRAN, Rod, Ohio's Wildlife
Resources. Columbus, Division of Wildlife, Ohio
Department of Natural Resources, 1955. 210p.
DAVIS, Charles C., "A Preliminary
Study of the Plankton of the Cleveland Harbor
Area, Ohio. III. The Zooplankton and
General Ecological Considerations of
Phytoplankton, and Zooplankton
Production," Ohio Journal of Science, LIV (1954),
388-408.
DINGLE, A. Nelson, "Ohio's
Contribution to Meteorology, a Brief Historical
Resume," Ohio Journal of
Science, LIV (1954), 378-379.
DODDS, Gilbert F., "Wild Animals
150 Years Ago," Franklin County Historical
Society, Historical and Genealogical
Bulletin, VII (1954-55), 35-36.
HARPER, Arthur R., "Autumn of a
Naturalist," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVIII,
No. 11 (November 1954), 21.
MARSHALL, Harold G., "Succession in
a Dune Community at Mentor Headlands,
Ohio," Ohio Journal of Science, LV
(1955), 90-94.
Geology
ALKIRE, Robert L., and Bernard A. Floto,
Oil and Gas in Ohio, 1954. Part I:
Drilling and Production Statistics. Part
II: The Possible Presence of Buried
Niagaran Reefs in Ohio and Their
Relationship to the Newburg Oil and Gas Zone
(Ohio Division of Geological Survey, Reports
of Investigations, No. 24. Petroleum
and Natural Gas Series, No. 7).
Columbus, Ohio Division of Geological Survey,
1955. 58p.
BOWEN, Charles H., "Lightweight
Aggregates in Ohio," Ohio State University,
College of Engineering, News in
Engineering, XXVII, No. 2 (April 1955), 18-21.
BOWEN, Charles H., Subsurface Study
of the Maxville Limestone in the Muskingum
Valley (Ohio State University Studies, Engineering Series,
XXIII, No. 4, Engi-
neering Experiment Station, Bulletin
No. 154). Columbus, Ohio State University,
Engineering Experiment Station, 1954.
19p.
CARMAN, J. Ernest, "Revision of the
Chillicothe Test-Core Section," Ohio Journal
of Science, LV (1955), 65-72.
DANNER, Wilbert R., and William M.
Bethke, "Mississippian-Pennsylvanian Un-
conformity near Adams Mills, Ohio,"
Ohio Journal of Science, LV (1955), 182-184.
450
THE OHIO HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
FAGERSTROM, J. A., "The Meigs Creek
Coal 'Lower Split' in Short Creek Town
ship, Harrison County, Ohio," Ohio
Journal of Science, LIV (1954), 347-348.
FULLER, J. Osborn, Source of Sharon
Conglomerate of Northeastern Ohio (Ohio
Division of Geological Survey, Report
of Investigations, No. 23). Columbus
Ohio Division of Geological Survey,
1955. Reprinted from Bulletin of the
Geological Society of America, LXVI (1955), 159-176.
HUBBARD, George D., "Terrace
Interpretation in Southeastern Ohio," Ohio Journal
of Science, LIV (1954), 365-377.
MAGBEE, Byron D., and Robert L. Alkire, Oil
and Gas in Morgan County (Ohio
Division of Geological Survey, Reports
of Investigations, No. 22). Columbus,
Ohio Division of Geological Survey,
1955. 69p.
MARPLE, Mildred Fisher, "The
Geology of Lake Hope State Park," Ohio Con-
servation Bulletin, XVIII, No. 8 (August 1954), 16-19, 32; XVIII, No. 9
(Sep-
tember 1954), 6-7, 32.
MARPLE, Mildred Fisher, "Small
Foraminifera of the Pottsville Formation in Ohio,"
Ohio Journal of Science, LV (1955), 81-89.
NICKELL, Walter P., "Fossil
Collecting in the Detroit Region," Cranbrook Institute
of Science, News Letter, XXIV
(1954-55), 58-63. Important fossil sites at Clay
Center, Woodville, and Silica, Ohio, are
discussed. Some of the illustrations are
of Ohio specimens.
Ostracods from the Middle Devonian Dundee Limestone in
Northwestern Ohio
(Contributions from the Museum
of Paleontology, XI, No. 8). [Ann Arbor,
University of Michigan Press, 1954].
22p.
SCHMIDT, James J., and Alfred C. Walker,
The Ground-Water Resources of the
Areas in the Vicinity of the
Interchanges on the East-West Ohio Turnpike (Ohio
Department of Natural Resources,
Division of Water, Information Circular No. 5),
Columbus, Ohio Department of Natural
Resources, 1954. 65p.
SMITH, Robert C., The Ground-Water
Resources of Summit County, Ohio, with a
Section on Glacial Geology by George
W. White. Columbus, Ohio Department
of Natural Resources and the United
States Geological Survey, 1953 [i. e., 1954].
130p.
SMYTH, Pauline, The Geology Along
Route 40 in Ohio (Ohio Division of Geological
Survey, Information Circulars, No.
16). Columbus, Ohio Division of Geological
Survey, 1955. 65p.
STEWART, Grace A., "Age Relations
of the Middle Devonian Limestones in Ohio,"
Ohio Journal of Science, LV (1955), 147-181.
STOUT, Wilbur, The Monongahela Series
in Eastern Ohio. Edited and prepared
for duplication by Dorothy G. Watkins
and others under the supervision of
William H. Smith. Columbus, Department
of Natural Resources, Division of
Geological Survey, 1954. 2 v. in 1.
Insects and Other Invertebrates
CHAMPLAIN, Robert A., and Russell W.
Whiting, "Helocordulia uhleri (Selys),
a Dragonfly New to Ohio," Entomological
News, LXVI (1955), 53.
PELTON, John Z., "A Shrimp in Fresh
Water," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVIII,
No. 8 (August 1954), 10.
Mammals
BEDNARIK, Karl, "The Muskrats in Our
Marshes," Ohio Conservation Bulletin,
XVIII, No. 11 (November 1954), 2-7.
GOSLIN, Robert M., "Eastern
Big-Eared Bat in Ohio," Journal of Mammalogy,
XXXV (1954), 430-431. First record in
Ohio. Specimen in the Ohio State
Museum.
A SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS 451
METZGER, Brice, "Notes on Mammals
of Perry County, Ohio," Journal of
Mammalogy, XXXVI (1955), 101-105.
Plants
LAUFERSWEILER, Joseph D., "Changes
with Age in the Proportion of the
Dominants in a Beech-Maple Forest in
Central Ohio," Ohio Journal of Science, LV
(1955), 73-80.
PRICE, Bill, "Milkweed," Ohio
Conservation Bulletin, XIX, No. 7 (July 1955), 20.
TERRELL, Edward E., "The Vascular
Flora of Clinton, County, Ohio," Ohio Journal
of Science, LV (1955), 215-240.
OHIO IN THE WARS
CAPPON, Lester J., "The Soldier's
Creed," Ohio Historical Quarterly, LXIV (1955),
320-327.
"George Croghan and the Defense of
Ft. Stephenson," in Official Program, Croghan
Day [Fremont, Ohio], August 2 to
August 4, 1954.
QUENZEL, Carrol H., "Johnny
Bull--Billy Yank," Tennessee Historical Quarterly,
XIV (1955), 120-141. Based on letters of
George Hovey Cadman, a volunteer
in the 39th O. V. I., to his wife.
REYNOLDS, C. E., "Thirteen Months
at Andersonville Prison and What I Saw There:
A Paper Delivered Before the N. L.
Association, Napoleon, Ohio, April 24, 1869,"
Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXVII (1955), 94-113. From the original manuscript
edited by the Ohio history class of Napoleon
High School under the supervision
of John Cuff, instructor.
STEWART, Edgar I., Custer's Luck. Norman,
Okla., University of Oklahoma Press,
1955. 538p.
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
BAGBY, Wesley M., "The 'Smoke
Filled Room' and the Nomination of Warren G.
Harding," Mississippi Valley
Historical Review, XLI (1954-55), 657-674.
BREMNER, Robert H., "The Civic
Revival in Ohio--Police, Penal and Parole
Policies in Cleveland and Toledo," American
Journal of Economics and Sociology,
XIV (1954-55), 387-398.
ERLICH, Martin, "Benjamin Franklin
Wade and the Dissolution of the Union,"
Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXVII (1955), 120-129.
FORD, Harvey S., "Walter Folger
Brown," Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXVI (1954),
200-209.
GARRATY, John A., ed., "The
Correspondence of George A. Myers and James Ford
Rhodes, 1910-1923," Ohio
Historical Quarterly, LXIV (1955),
1-29, 125-167,
239-286.
GILBERT, Bentley Brinkerhoff, "Some
Aspects of Ohio's Part in the Liberal Re-
publican Movement," Historical and
Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XIII
(1955), 191-202.
LINDSEY, David, "'Sunset' Cox,
Leader of Lincoln's Loyal Opposition, 1861-1865,"
Mid-America (1955), 3-30.
MALLAM, William D., "The
Grant-Butler Relationship," Mississippi Valley His-
torical Review, XLI (1954-55), 259-276.
NICHOLS, Roy F., "The Territories:
Seedbeds of Democracy," Nebraska History,
XXXV (1954), 159-172. Includes
discussion of the Ordinance of 1787.
PETERSON, Owen M., "Ohio Leaders in
the Democratic Convention of 1860," His-
torical and Philosophical Society of
Ohio, Bulletin, XIII (1955), 99-113.
STEVENS, Harry R., "Henry Clay, the
Bank, and the West in 1824," American
Historical Review, LX (1954-55), 843-848.
452
THE OHIO HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
RECREATION
BEDNARIK, Karl, "Trotlining on Lake
Erie," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XIX
No. 7 (1955), 16-17.
CULLMAN, S. L., "Der Schuetzen
Pla[t]z (The Shooting Grounds)," Franklin
County Historical Society, Historical
and Genealogical Bulletin, VI (1954), 51-52
64-65.
MORSE, Kermit N., "A Place to
Hunt," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVIII, No.
10 (October 1954), 2-5.
PRUGH, Daniel F., "Broad Street
Sleigh Ride--Christmas of 1881," Franklin County
Historical Society, Historical and
Genealogical Bulletin, VII (1954-55), 2-3.
WHITE, Mark, "New Lakes in
Southeastern Ohio," Ohio Conservation Bulletin,
XIX, No. 4 [5] (May 1955), 4-5.
WOLF, Bill, "It's Always Fishing
Season in Ohio," Saturday Evening Post, CCXXVII,
No. 10 (September 4, 1954), 25, 67-70.
"Your State Parks Guide," Ohio
Conservation Bulletin, XIX, No. 7 (July 1955),
8-11.
RELIGIOUS HISTORY
BOASE, Paul H., "Slavery and the
Ohio Circuit Rider," Ohio Historical Quarterly,
LXIV (1955), 195-205.
HEISS, Willard C., "Hiram
Mendenhall and the Union Home Community," Friends
Historical Association, Bulletin, XLII
(1955), 43-50. The community was in
Randolph County, Indiana, but there are
numerous references to Ohio.
PRUGH, Daniel F., "Metropolitan
Columbus Y. M. C. A. Observes 100th Anni-
versary: History Traced from 1855,"
Franklin County Historical Society, Historical
and Genealogical Bulletin, VII (1955), 14-18.
SALOMON, Richard G., "St. John's
Parish, Worthington, and the Beginnings of the
Episcopal Church in Ohio," Ohio
Historical Quarterly, LXIV (1955), 55-76.
THORNBURG, Opal, "Muskets or Muster
Fines--Ohio and Indiana Quakers and
the Civil War," Historical and
Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XIII (1955),
173-180. Reaction of Quakers to the
draft, especially that of Marcus Mote of
Lebanon, Ohio.
WISBEY, Herbert A., Jr., "A
Salvation Army Prelude: The Christian Mission in
Cleveland, Ohio," Ohio
Historical Quarterly, LXIV (1955), 77-81.
SOCIAL HISTORY
Analysis of Child Labor in Ohio
Industry: Injuries, Education, Occupation, 1949-1954.
Columbus, Department of Industrial
Relations, Division of Women and Minors and
Minimum Wage and Division of Labor
Statistics, 1955. 38p.
BREMNER, Robert H., "The Civic Revival
in Ohio--Harris R. Cooley and Cooley
Farms," American Journal of
Economics and Sociology, XIV
(1954-55), 71-75.
A charitable and correctional
institution near Cleveland.
PAPIER, William, "Employment
Promotion in Ohio," Inside Ohio Magazine, IV,
No. 4 (April 1955), 8-11. A study of
population and employment since 1932.
STEELE, Ellsworth, "The Flint Glass
Workers' Union in the Indiana Gas Belt
and the Ohio Valley in the 1890's,"
Indiana Magazine of History, L (1954),
229-250.
TRANSPORTATION
DUNCAN, Francis, "The Story of the
D & C," Inland Seas, X (1954), 171-179,
253-262; XI (1955), 126-132.
HARRISON, Timothy A., "George Washington's
Railroad," Highway Magazine,
XLVI (1955), 101-105. The Chesapeake and
Ohio. Railroad map and some
historical data.
A SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS 453
HOLDEN, Sprague, "Uncle Sam's First
Road: Ohio Gained the Lion's Share of
Benefit from the Very First U. S.
Highway, the Famed Historic Cumberland
Road," Inside Ohio Magazine, IV,
No. 2 (February 1955), 15-18, 28.
KLEIN, Benjamin and Eleanor, eds., The
Ohio River Handbook and Picture Album.
Cincinnati, Young and Klein, 1954. 432p.
New and enlarged edition.
LANDON, Fred, "Great Lakes Storm of
1913," Michigan History, XXXVIII (1954),
265-272.
LANING, Paul F., "Frontier
Railroads in Ohio's Great Lakes Region," Inland Seas,
X (1954), 180-186, 243-252.
MASTICS, Al, "Walk-in-the-Water,"
Inland Seas, X (1954), 219-220.
MAURER, Maurer, "Richard
Clayton--Aeronaut," Historical and Philosophical Society
of Ohio, Bulletin, XIII (1955),
143-150.
METCALF, Clarence S., "The Skipper
of the Golden Age," Inland Seas, X (1954),
216-218. Captain Charles Hubbard of
Toledo.
The Ohio: From Pittsburgh to Cairo. Cincinnati, Taft Museum, 1955. Exhibition
catalog.
PANCOAST, Lucy Hall, "Girdled
Road," Ohio Engineer, XIII, No. 6 (June 1955),
19. Road from the Pennsylvania line west
to Cleveland contracted for in 1798.
"Pittsburgh & Cincinnati
Steamer Messenger No. 2," Old Print Shop Portfolio, XIV
(1954), 81. Lithographed hand-colored
print of an Ohio River paddle steamboat.
WOLCOTT, Merlin D., "Marblehead
Lighthouse," Inland Seas, X (1954), 274-277.
TRAVEL AND DESCRIPTION
SMITH, Ophia D., "A Trip to Texas
in 1855," Southwestern Historical Quarterly,
LIX (1955-56), 24-39. An account of a
trip of John H. James and Mrs. James
of Urbana, Ohio, based on his manuscript
notebook.
MASTERS THESES ON OHIO SUBJECTS IN OHIO
COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
DONNELL, Raymond W., Edward Dickinson
and the History of Music in Oberlin,
1892-1922. Oberlin College, 1955.
DUNCAN, Richard, Pro-Southern and Peace
Sentiment in Southeastern Ohio During
the Civil War. Ohio University, 1955.
GAMBLE, Jay Mack, Steamboats on the
Muskingum. Ohio University, 1954.
GERSHON, Philip S., A History of
American Reform Judaism, 1885-1900. Hebrew
Union College, 1955.
GLEASON, Daniel, Early Decline of Rural
Population in Ohio, 1840-1910. Ohio
State University, 1955.
HILL, Frederick D., Legislative Activity
During the Governorship of George White.
Ohio State University, 1955.
KING, Lucy, Problems and Influences of
the Subdistrict Schools in Butler County,
Ohio. Miami University, 1955.
LIEBERMAN, Max, Territorial Problems in
the Ohio Country, 1785-1795. Miami
University, 1954.
NEAL, J. Allen, Colonel Henry Bouquet's Expedition of
1763-1764: A Study of
British Military Tactics as Used Against
the Indians of North America. Ohio
State University, 1955. Deals with Ohio
to a great extent.
SCHWARTZMAN, Allan H., William Rosenau,
His Life and Work as Rabbi and
Communal Leader. Hebrew Union College,
1955.
THOMPSON, Bertha Boys, The History of
Miami University from 1873 to 1900.
Miami University, 1954.