A SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS IN OHIO
HISTORY,
ARCHAEOLOGY, AND NATURAL HISTORY
AUGUST 1948--JULY 1949
Compiled by S. WINIFRED SMITH
AGRICULTURE
GATES, Paul Wallace, "Cattle Kings
in the Prairies," Mississippi Valley
Historical Review, XXXV (1948-49), 379-412. Ohio source and market for
cattle.
HAYTER, Earl W., "Seed Humbuggery
among the Western Farmers, 1850-
1888," Ohio State Archaeological
and Historical Quarterly, LVIII (1949),
52-68.
JONES, Robert Leslie, "The
Introduction of Farm Machinery into Ohio Prior
to 1865," Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LVIII (1949),
1-20.
ANTISLAVERY
FILLER, Louis, ed., "John Brown in
Ohio: An Interview with Charles S. S.
Griffing," Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LVIII (1949),
213-218.
GREGORY, James P., Jr., "The
Question of Slavery in the Kentucky Consti-
tutional Convention of 1849," Filson
Club History Quarterly, XXIII (1949),
89-110. Comparison with Ohio as to
education.
ZABRISKIE, George A., "John Brown:
Saint or Sinner," New York Historical
Society, Quarterly, XXXIII
(1949), 31-38.
ARCHAEOLOGY
[BABY, Raymond S.], "Cowan Creek
Mound Exploration," Museum Echoes,
XXII (1949), 54-55.
BROWN, Edward Hoagland, "Harvard
and the Ohio Mounds," New England
Quarterly, XXII (1949), 205-228.
CUNNINGHAM, Wilbur M., A Study of the
Glacial Kame Culture in
Michigan, Ohio, and Indiana
(Occasional Contributions from the Museum
of Anthropology of the University of
Michigan, No. 12). Ann Arbor, Uni-
versity of Michigan Press, 1948. 51p. +
11 plates.
442
SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS 443
DEUEL, Thorne, Illinois Records of
1000 A. D. (Illinois Department of Reg-
istration and Education, Report of
Investigations, No. 2). Springfield,
State of Illinois, 1948. Reprinted from
Illinois State Historical Society,
Journal, XLI (1948), 219-230. Hopewell Culture.
Fort Hill. Columbus, Ohio State Archaeological and Historical
Society, 1949.
6p.
KRAMER, Leon, "Prehistoric Ohio
Flint," Ohio Indian Relic Collectors
Society, Bulletin, No. 21
(January 1949), 16-20 +2 inserts.
McBETH, Don, "An Interesting Adena
Culture Mound," Ohio Indian Relic
Collectors Society, Bulletin, No.
21 (January 1949), [6-10]. Site near
Chillicothe.
QUIMBY, George I., "A Hopewell Tool
for Decorating Pottery," American
Antiquity, XIV (1949), 344. From Hopewell Group, Mound No. 25.
[RODABAUGH, James H.], "Prehistoric
Indian Blanket," Museum Echoes,
XXI (1948), 62-63. Ater Mound, near
Frankfort; Hopewell Culture.
Serpent Mound. Columbus, Ohio State Archaeological and Historical
Society,
1949. 4p.
SHETRONE, Henry C., "Aboriginal Art
of the Eastern United States," Art
Quarterly (Autumn 1948), 307-323.
VIETZEN, Raymond C., "The Hasler
Mound," Ohio Indian Relic Collectors
Society, Bulletin, No. 21
(January 1949), [11-14].
ARTS AND CRAFTS
"Collections in Warren
County," American Antiques Journal, IV, No. 6 (June
1949), 12-13.
CRAMER, Polly, "Antiques To Live
with and Love," American Antiques
Journal, III, No. 11 (November 1948), 18-19. Describes home of
Edwin A.
Cook in Cincinnati.
DIEHL, John A., "Covered Bridges in
Ohio," Historical and Philosophical
Society of Ohio, Bulletin, VII
(1949), 123-125.
FANNING, Ralph, "Thomas Cole in
Ohio," Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts,
Bulletin, XIX, No. 2 (Winter 1948-49), 10-16.
HALL, Virginius C., "A Lithograph
Quiz," Historical and Philosophical So-
ciety, Bulletin, VII (1949),
111-115. Concerns actors and theaters
in
Cincinnati.
JOSEPHSON, Bertha E., ed., "An Ohio
Recipe Book of the 1820's," Mississippi
Valley Historical Review, XXXVI (1949), 97-112.
KELLOGG, Elizabeth R., "Amateur
Dramatics in Old Cincinnati," Historical
and Philosophical Society, Bulletin, VII
(1949), 35-43.
444
OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
LOGUE, Glenn R., "History of Bridge
Building in Ohio," Proceedings of the
Ohio Highway Engineering Conference
1949 (Ohio State University Studies,
Engineering Series, XVIII, No. 2 (March 1949), 169-175.
PALMER, Brooks, "Clockmakers of
Lebanon, Ohio," American Antiques
Journal, IV, No. 6 (June 1949), 15.
[RODABAUGH, James H.], "Mount
Pleasant Meeting House," Museum
Echoes, XXII (1949), 22-23.
"Sandy Hall," Western Reserve
Historical Society, Historical Society News,
III, Nos. 8 and 9 (August-September
1948), [2-3]. Built in 1815 at Union-
ville, Ohio.
SHIRLEY, Bernice, "Rookwood
Pottery," American Antiques Journal, III,
No. 11 (November 1948), 10-12.
SMITH, S. Winifred, "Christ
Protestant Episcopal Church, Hudson," Museum
Echoes, XXI (1948), 74-76.
SMITH, S. Winifred, "First
Congregational Church, Columbus," Museum
Echoes, XXI (1948), 58-61.
SMITH, S. Winifred, "Grace
Evangelical Lutheran Church, Fremont," Museum
Echoes, XXI (1948), 82-85.
SMITH, S. Winifred, "Plum Street Temple, Cincinnati," Museum Echoes,
XXI (1948), 66-70.
SMITH, S. Winifred, "The Proposed
Temple of Goodwill, Columbus," Museum
Echoes, XXI (1948), 90-93.
"Toys and Dolls in the Warren
County Museum [Glendower]," American
Antiques Journal, IV, No. 6 (June 1949), 31-32.
WRIGHT, G. Harry, "Show Boat
Theater in 1948," Dramatics, XX, No. 1
(October 1948), 8-10, 19.
WRIGHT, G. Harry, "Show Boat
Theater Is Born," Dramatics, XX, No. 2
(November 1948), 11-13.
WRIGHT, G. Harry, "Show Boat
Entertainment Becomes of Age," Dramatics,
XX, No. 3 (December 1948), 13-15.
WRIGHT, G. Harry, "Show Boat
Theatre at Its Best," Dramatics, XX, No. 4
(February 1949), 14-15, 18-19.
WRIGHT, G. Harry, "Show Boat
Theatre's Second Pioneer," Dramatics, XX,
No. 5 (March 1949), 13-14.
WRIGHT, G. Harry, "Heyday and
Decline of Showboat Theatres," Dramatics,
XX, No. 6 (April 1949), 8-10.
ZEPP, Erwin C., "Ohio's Historic
Buildings: Their Preservation," Museum
News, XXVI, No. 10 (November 15, 1948), 7-8.
SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS 445
BIBLIOGRAPHY
GESSINESS, Bernard, ed., Union List
of Scientific and Technical Periodicals
in the Libraries of Greater
Cincinnati; Published Under the Auspices of the
Cincinnati Section of the American
Chemical Society. Ann Arbor, Mich.,
J. W. Edwards, 1948. 127p.
NORTH, Paul H., Jr., "Ohio Printing
(1831-1860) Relating to Travel to
California," American Antiques
Journal, IV, No. 5 (May 1949), 19-20.
Ohio, Department of Public Works,
Geological Survey of Ohio, List of Pub-
lications on Geology and Mineral
Resources of Ohio. Columbus [1948].
14p.
RODABAUGH, James H., and S. Winifred
Smith, comps., "A Survey of Pub-
lications in Ohio History, Archaeology,
and Natural History, August 1947-
July 1948," Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LVII
(1948), 398-430.
BIOGRAPHY
ABERNATHY, Wealtha Vieth, Yesterdays.
Revised edition of Odds and
Ends [with additional material]. Columbus, printed by F. J.
Heer Printing
Company for the author, c1948.
Autobiographical with Circleville and
Columbus setting.
[ANGLE, Paul M., ed.,] "George
Flower: Diarist," Chicago History, I (1947-
48), 364-368. Quotes description of Ohio
frontiersmen in 1816.
BALD, F. Clever, "Colonel John Francis
Hamtramck," Indiana Magazine of
History, XLIV (1948), 335-354.
BOND, Beverley W., Jr., "William
Henry Harrison and the Old Northwest,"
Historical and Philosophical Society of
Ohio, Bulletin, VII (1949), 10-17.
BOUDREAU, Lou, and Ed Fitzgerald, Player-manager.
Boston, Little, Brown
& Co., 1949. 276p. The autobiography
of the player-manager of the
Cleveland Indians.
BURTON, Katherine, The Next
Thing. Autobiography &
Reminiscences.
New York, Longmans, Green and Co., 1949.
246p. Many years in Cleve-
land and the Western Reserve.
COX, James M., "Cox Sponsors
Knight; Cites State's Strength," Ohio News-
paper, XXX, No. 2 (November 1948), 1-2, 6. Newspaper career of
Charles
Landon Knight.
CRILE, George, George Crile: An
Autobiography, ed. by Grace Crile. 2 vols.,
New York, J. B. Lippincott Co., c1947.
624p.
DOTY, Sile, The Life of Sile Doty,
1800-1876; a Forgotten Biography; the
Most Noted Thief and Daring Burglar
of His Time, comp. by J. G. W.
Colburn. Foreword by Randolph G. Adams.
New Edition. Detroit, Alved of
Detroit, 1948. 288p. Ohio and Michigan
locale.
446
OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
DRAPER, Benjamin, "Worthington
Whittredge in the West," Antiques, LV
(1949), 50-51.
FORD, Henry S., ed., "The Diary of
John Beatty, January-June 1884; Part
I," Ohio State Archaeological
and Historical Quarterly, LVIII
(1949),
119-151.
HEINER, Marie Hays, Hearing is
Believing. Cleveland, World
Publishing
Company, c1949. 126p. Biography of
Cleveland woman telling of her work
there for the hard of hearing.
HILDRETH, William H., "Mrs.
Trollope in Porkopolis," Ohio State Archaeo-
logical and Historical Quarterly, LVIII (1949), 35-51.
HOLBROOK, Stewart Hall, Little Annie
Oakley, and Other Rugged People.
New York, Macmillan Company, 1948. 238p.
HOLLIDAY, W. Trevor, John D.
Rockefeller 1839-1937; Industrial Pioneer
and Man. New York, Newcomen Society of England, American Branch,
1948. 32p.
JOHNSON, Roy P., "Jacob Horner of
the 7th Cavalry," North Dakota His-
tory, XVI (1949), 75-100. Survivor of the battle of Little
Bighorn. Brief
estimate of Custer.
JORDAN, Philip D., "Westward to
Iowa," Palimpsest, XXX (1949), 209-216.
Moses Dillon Jordan's migration from
Virginia to Iowa by way of Ohio.
JOYNER, Fred B., "Robert Cumming
Schenck, First Citizen and Statesman
of the Miami Valley," Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical Quarterly,
LVIII (1949), 286-297.
"The Mister 'X' of American
Education," Sohioan, XX, No. 9 (September
1948), 14-18. Manasseh Cutler and the educational provisions of the
Ordinance of 1787.
NICOLAY, Helen, "Lincoln's
Cabinet," Abraham Lincoln Quarterly, V (1948-
49), 255-292. Ohioans Chase and Stanton
receive due attention.
PRATT, Fletcher, Eleven Generals. New
York, William Sloan Associates,
1949. xviii +355p. Included are Anthony
Wayne and Philip H. Sheridan.
[RODABAUGH, James H.] "McCook Home
Dedicated," Museum Echoes,
XXI (1948), 85-87.
SMITH, Cecil D., "Major Amos
Spafford," Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XX
(1948), 203-205.
SMITH, Mrs. Martin G., "Captain Isaac
Tichenor Pheatt," Northwest Ohio
Quarterly, XXI (1948-49), 24-26.
STOLL, C. W., "Captain Mary B.
Greene, 1868-1949," Filson Club History
Quarterly, XXIII (1949), 237-239. Greene Line, Cincinnati.
SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS 447
TYLER, James J., "John Cook
Bennett, Colorful Freemason of the Early
Nineteenth Century," Grand Lodge of
Ohio, Proceedings, 1947, 140-148.
TYLER, James J., "Rev. Joseph
Badger, Pioneer Missionary and Freemason,"
Grand Lodge of Ohio, Proceedings,
1948, 138-147.
TYLER, James J., "Rufus Paine
Spalding, Early Ohio Freemason," Grand
Lodge of Ohio, Proceedings, 1945, 131-143.
UPTON, Harriet Taylor, Random Recollections; from Mrs. Upton's Manu-
script Sent to Ohioana Library after
Her Death. Multigraphed by Com-
mittee for Preservation of Ohio Woman
Suffrage Records, 1948. Chapters
paged separately.
WALKER, Harvey, Constructive
Government in Ohio; the Story of the Ad-
ministration of Governor Myers Y.
Cooper, 1929-1930. (Ohio Governors
Series, II). Columbus, Ohio History Press, Ohio State
Archaeological and
Historical Society, 1948. 249p.
WALTERS, Everett, Joseph Benson
Foraker, an Uncompromising Republican
(Ohio Governors Series, I). Columbus, Ohio History Press, Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical Society,
1948. 328p.
WETHERHOLT, Harold W., "McIntyre
Held to Rate Place with Great of
Ages," Ohio Newspaper, XXX,
No. 2 (November 1948), 1, 3-5. Newspaper
career of O. O. McIntyre.
WHITLOCK, W. Carl, "William Holmes
McGuffey (1800-1873)," Albemarle
County, Virginia, Historical Society, Papers,
VII (1946-47), 5-21.
WITTKE, Carl, "Mr. Justice
Clarke--A Supreme Court Judge in Retire-
ment," Mississippi Valley
Historical Review, XXXVI (1949), 27-50.
WITTKE, Carl, "Mr. Justice Clarke
in Retirement," Western Reserve Law
Review, I (1949), 28-48.
BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY
ALLEN, Hugh, The House of Goodyear:
Fifty Years of Men and Industry.
Published by the author, 1949. 691p.
ANDERSON, Russell H., "Jeptha H.
Wade and the Cleveland and Cincinnati
Telegraph Company," Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical Quarterly,
LVIII (1949), 80-93.
CARLYLE, G. E., and D. D. Davis, eds., History
of the Pioneer Men and
Plants in Southern Ohio, Kentucky and
Oak Hill Fire Brick Districts.
Privately printed, 1948. 52p.
DIXON, Joseph E., Lima-Hamilton--Its
Historical Past: 1869-1945--and Later.
New York, Newcomen Society of England,
American Branch, 1948. 40p.
448
OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
GREER, Thomas H., "Economic and
Social Effects of the Depression in 1819
in the Old Northwest," Indiana
Magazine of History, XLIV (1948), 227-243.
HAMPTON, Taylor, The Nickel Plate
Road. Cleveland, World Publishing
Co., 1948. 366p. Especially good
description of the effort of Norwalk and
Bellevue to get the road.
MORAN, W. Royce, "The Maumee Power
House," Northwest Ohio Quarterly,
XXI (1949), 78-79.
NYGAARD, Norman Eugene, Lew Reese and
his Scio Pottery; the Story of a
Business with a Heart. New York, Greenberg, Publisher, 1949. 192p. An
account of the pottery and prosperity.
SCOVILLE, Warren C., Revolution in
Glassmaking. Entrepreneurship and
Technological Change in the American
Industry, 1880-1920. Cambridge,
Mass., Harvard University Press, 1948.
398p. Four chapters on Toledo.
SEARS, Alfred B., "Thomas
Worthington, Pioneer Business Man of the Old
Northwest," Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LVIII
(1949), 69-79.
"Smoothing the Plan of Progress for
50 Years," Timken Trading Post, VI
(1949), 71. History of the Timken Roller
Bearing Company, Canton.
Society for Savings in the City of
Cleveland, The First Hundred Years.
Cleveland, Griswold-Eshleman Company,
c1949. 46p.
THOMSON, Kenneth Scott, A Brief
History of the Cleveland Association of
Credit Men; with High Lights from the
News about Cleveland and the
World from 1899 to 1949. . . . Cleveland, Cadillac Press, 1949.
48p.
Timken Roller Bearing Company, The
State of the Company, Vol. II. Canton,
Ohio, Timken Roller Bearing Company,
[1948]. 233p.
Years to Remember, 1848-1948. One
Hundredth Anniversary Ohio Farmers
Insurance Company. Privately printed, 1948. 32p.
YOUNG, Agatha, Light in the Sky. New
York, Random House, 1948. 437p.
Cleveland industrial history.
EDUCATION
Birchard Library, 1874-1949,
Seventy-Five Years of Service. Fremont,
Ohio,
n. pub., 1949. 24p.
BOYD, O. F., A History of Wilmington
College. Wilmington, Ohio, Wilming-
ton College, 1949. 47p.
FENSCH, Edwin A., "First Junior
High School?" School and Society, LXIII
(1948), 136-137. Claims of Mansfield,
Ohio.
HENDRICKSON, Walter B., "The
Western Museum Society," Historical and
Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
VII (1949), 99-110.
SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS 449
HICKERSON, Frank R., "The Fight For
Life: The University of Toledo,
1900-1909," Northwest Ohio
Quarterly, XX (1948), 168-191.
HICKERSON, Frank R., "The
University of Toledo Comes of Age, 1909-1940,"
Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXI (1949), 38-68.
"History [of the Cleveland Museum
of Natural History]," Explorer, No. 97
(1948), 2.
MANDEL, Bernard, "Religion and the
Public Schools of Ohio," Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical
Quarterly, LVIII (1949), 185-206.
MEAD, David, "The Humiliation of
Henry Ward Beecher in the West," Ohio
State Archaeological and Historical
Quarterly, LVIII (1949), 94-100.
MEAD, David, "Theodore Parker in
Ohio," Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXI
(1949), 18-23.
MINNICH, Harvey C., Centennial
History of Ohio Education Association,
Akron, December 30-31,
1847--Columbus, December 29-31, 1947. Privately
printed, n. d. 193p.
"Ohio State-A City Within a
City-Celebrates its 75th Anniversary," Ohio
Bell, XXV, No. 10-11 (October-November 1948), 1-13.
PHILLIPS, Hazel Spencer, "The
Warren County Museum [Glendower],"
American Antiques Journal, IV, No. 6 (June 1949), 9-11.
PHILLIPS, Hazel S., "The Warren
County State Museum [Glendower] at
Lebanon, Ohio," Antiques, LV
(1949), 34-25.
RICHEIMER, Mary Jane, comp. and ed., A
Century of Education: One Hun-
dred Years of the Massillon, Ohio,
Public Schools. Canton, Stark County
Historical Society, 1947. 146p.
[RODABAUGH, James H.], "Miami
University," Museum Echoes, XXII
(1949), 10-13.
[RODABAUGH, James H.], "Ohio
University," Museum Echoes, XXII (1949),
2-5.
SMITH, S. Winifred, "Kenyon
College," Museum Echoes, XXII (1949), 26-29.
SMITH, S. Winifred, "Lane
Seminary," Museum Echoes, XXII (1949), 42-45.
SMITH, S. Winifred, "Marietta
College," Museum Echoes, XXII (1949), 50-53.
SMITH, S. Winifred, "University of
Cincinnati," Museum Echoes, XXII
(1949), 18-22.
SMITH, S. Winifred, "Western
Reserve University," Museum Echoes, XXII
(1949), 34-38.
SWOYER, C. A., "First Educational
Venture," Ohio Pioneer, I, No. 7 (De-
cember 1948), 1, 7. Early telephone
exhibit and history of first patent
(to Ohioan).
450
OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
"University History [No.
7]-Building of the Library," Ohio State University
Monthly, XL, No. 1 (October 15, 1948), 16, 47-48.
"University History [No. 8]-Prexy's
Last 14 Years," Ohio State University
Monthly, XL, No. 3 (December 15, 1948), 7-8, 31-32. President
Thompson's
administration.
"University History Series [No.
9]--Rightmire's First Years," Ohio State
University Monthly, XL, No. 6 (March 15, 1949), 19-20, 38-40.
"University History Series [No. 10],
Decade of 1930-40: Weathering the De-
pression," Ohio State University
Monthly, XL, No. 7 (April 15, 1949),
28-32.
WALLIN, Harold E., "Educational
Opportunities in Trailside Museums,"
American Association of Museums, Museum
News, XXVII, No. 1 (May 1,
1949), [7-8]. Some data on the history
of Cleveland Trailside Museum.
WILSON, Charles H., "Cincinnati
Uses Local History in Leadership Training,"
American Heritage, II (1948), 81-83.
GENEALOGY
DICKORE, Marie, ed., "Little Miami
Valley Cemetery Inscriptions," Historical
and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
VI (1948), 164-172; VII (1949),
53-61, 193-199. Inscriptions from Union,
North Bend, John Rose, Old Indian
Hill, Old Price Farm, Clough Baptist
Cemetery, Old Bethel Cemetery, Duck-
wall Burial Ground, McCullum and Shiloh
cemeteries.
HUDSON, William Clarence,
"Lieutenant James Martindell: A Partisan Sol-
dier of the Revolution," Detroit
Society for Genealogical Research, Maga-
zine, XII, No. 1 (September-October 1948), 13-16.
MARSHALL, George Sidney, The Daniel
Marshall Family with a Sketch of
the Aaron Marshall Family. Columbus, privately printed, 1949. 74p.
RABER, Nellie M., "Probate Records
of Trumbull County, Ohio," National
Genealogical Society, Quarterly, XXXVI
(1948), 6-7, 76-78; XXXVII (1949),
45-47.
TIEDGEN, Mrs. Fred A., "Sherraden
Family Sketch," Detroit Society for
Genealogical Research, Magazine, XII,
No. 4 (March-April 1949), [13].
TIEDGEN, Mrs. Fred A., "Sherraden
Family Bible Records," Detroit Society
for Genealogical Research, Magazine, XII,
No. 4 (March-April 1949), [14].
GENERAL
BILLINGTON, Ray Allen, and James B.
Hedges, Westward Expansion, a His-
tory of the Frontier. New York, Macmillan Company, 1949. 873p.
SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS 451
DRURY, John, Midwest Heritage. New
York, A. A. Wyn, Inc., 1948. 176p.
with 300 engravings.
DUMOND, Dwight L., "The
Mississippi: Valley of Decision," Mississippi Valley
Historical Review, XXXVI (1949), 3-26.
My Own Ohio. Delaware, Ohio, Gateway Publishing Co., 1948. [120p.]
Series of 30 bound leaflets on Ohio
history on the elementary level.
SIEDEL, Frank, The Ohio Story,
January 6, 1947--December 31, 1948. 4 vols.,
Cleveland, Ohio Bell Telephone Co.,
1949. Scripts paged separately. Pub-
lished scripts of the "Ohio
Story" broadcast by the Ohio Bell Telephone
Company.
HISTORICAL FICTION
DEASY, Mary, Cannon Hill. Boston,
Little, Brown and Company, 1949. 310p.
Scene in an Ohio town.
DOUGLAS, Emily Taft, Appleseed Farm. New
York, Abington-Cokesbury
Press, c1948. 127p. Johnny Appleseed.
Juvenile.
NOBLE, Hollister, Woman with a Sword:
The Biographical Novel of Anna
Ella Carroll. New York, Doubleday and Company, 1948. 395p.
Many
Ohio characters.
PLAGEMANN, Bentz, Into the Labyrinth.
New York, Farrar, Straus and
Company, 1948. 245p. Ohio scene.
SHAW, Eileen, A Crescent Moon. New
York, William Morrow and Com-
pany, 1949. 313p. Locale is an Ohio
town.
STANLEY, Edward, The Rock Cried Out. New
York, Duell, Sloan and
Pearce, c1949. 311p. Story of Harman and
Margaret Blennerhassett.
WILLETTE, Dorothy Davis, The Spear
Penny. New York, Coward-McCann,
c1949, 283p. Life in Welsh settlements
in Ohio.
INDIANS AND INDIAN WARS
BALD, F. Clever, A Portrait of
Anthony Wayne Painted from Life by Jean
Pierre Henri Elouis in 1796 and Now
Reproduced from a Unique Print . . .
with a Historical Essay on General
Anthony Wayne at Detroit (Clements
Library, Bulletin, No. 52). Ann
Arbor, Mich., Wm. L. Clements Library,
1948. 15p.
BARBEAU, Marius, "How the
Huron-Wyandot Language Was Saved from
Oblivion," American Philosophical
Society, Proceedings, XCIII (1949),
226-232.
BAYLES, G. H., "Tecumseh and the
Bayles Family Tradition," Kentucky
Historical Society, Register, XLVI,
No. 157 (October 1948), 647-655.
452 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL
QUARTERLY
"Fort Recovery and the Winning of
the West," Nickel Plate Road, Magazine,
I, No. 6 (September 1948), 2-5.
FRAZIER, Ida Hedrick, Fort Recovery:
An Historical Sketch Depicting Its
Role in the Old Northwest. Revised edition, Columbus, Ohio State Archaeo-
logical and Historical Society, 1948.
30p.
HAMIL, Fred Coyne, "The
Establishment of the Second Moravian Mission
on the Pettquotting," Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical Quarterly,
LVIII (1949), 207-212.
HAMIL, Fred Coyne, "The Moravians
of the River Thames," Michigan His-
tory, XXXIII (1949), 97-116.
JACOBS, Wilbur R., "Presents to
Indians along the French Frontiers in the
Old Northwest, 1748-1763," Indiana
Magazine of History, XLIV (1948),
245-256.
"Letter of General George Rogers
Clark to Dr. Samuel Brown for his Trans-
mission to Thomas Jefferson. Re Cresap and Logan," Cresap Society,
Bulletin, XIV, No. 7 (July 1949), [3-4]; XIV, No. 8 (August
1949), 1-2.
MAHR, August C., "Moravian
Influence on Indian Life in the Tuscarawas
Missions, 1772-1777," Ohio
Journal of Science, XLVIII (1948), 178-184.
SMITH, Dwight L., ed., "An
Unsuccessful Negotiation for Removal of the
Wyandot Indians from Ohio, 1834," Ohio
State Archaeological and Historical
Quarterly, LVIII (1949), 305-331.
[SMITH, S. Winifred], "Moravian
Missions Documents to be Published,"
Museum Echoes, XXI (1948), 93-94.
WAINWRIGHT, Nicholas B., "An Indian
Trade Failure: The Story of the
Hockley, Trent, and Croghan Company,
1748-1752," Pennsylvania Magazine
of History and Biography, LXXII (1948), 343-375.
LABOR
BURNS, John F., "The A. F. of L. in
Cleveland," American Federationist,
LVI, No. 6 (June 1949), 20-21.
COHEN, Sanford, State Labor
Legislation, 1937-1947; a Study of State Laws
Affecting the Conduct and
Organization of Labor Unions (Research
Mono-
graph No. R-35). Columbus, Ohio State
University, Bureau of Business
Research, 1948. 150p.
LITERATURE
DAVIS, N. C., "Emerson and Ohio: A
New Emerson Letter," Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical
Quarterly, LVIII (1949), 101-102.
DONALD, David, and Frederick A. Palmer,
"Toward a Western Literature,
1820-1860," Mississippi Valley
Historical Review, XXXV (1948-49), 413-428.
SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS 453
HALL, Virginius C., "To the Ladies
Repository," Historical and Philosophical
Society of Ohio, Bulletin, VII
(1949), 188-189.
LOCAL HISTORY
ALTER, J. Cecil, "National Weather
Service Origins," Historical and Philo-
sophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, VII
(1949), 139-185. Contributions by
Cincinnatians, especially.
BUTLER, Margaret Manor, The Lakewood
Story; with a Foreword by John
Lewis Shissler. New York, Stratford House, 1949. 271p.
DE CAPITE, Michael, The Bennett
Place. New York, John Day Co., 1948.
210p. Sparta, Ohio.
DICKORE, Marie, ed., "Bethel, Ohio,
Recollects 150 Years: Big Sons of a
Little Village," Historical and
Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, VII
(1949), 128-131.
DOWNES, Randolph C., Canal Days
(Lucas County Historical Series, II).
Toledo, Lucas County Historical Society,
1949. viii + 189p.
"The Golden Lamb," American
Antiques Journal, IV, No. 6 (June 1949), 11.
Guernsey Milestones, 1798-1948.
Souvenir Program of the Sesquicentennial
of the First Permanent Settlement in
Guernsey County. August 31-Septem-
ber 6, 1948. Privately published, [1948]. 52p.
HATCHER, Harlan H., The Western
Reserve: The Story of New Connecticut
in Ohio. Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill Company, c1949. 365p.
"Historic Marietta," Ohio
Bell, XXV, No. 9 (September 1948), 1-13.
HUBBART, Henry Clyde, "The
Contribution of Local History to the Commu-
nity," Ohio State Archaeological
and Historical Quarterly, LVIII (1949),
298-304.
"July, a Memorable Month in the
Annals of Cleveland," Western Reserve
Historical Society, Historical
Society News, IV, No. 7 (July 1949), [1-4].
KIRKPATRICK, E. L., and others, New Matamoras
in the Mirror (Marietta
College Bulletin, XLVII, No. 1, January 1949). 46p.
KOESTER, Leonard, ed., "Early
Cincinnati and the Turners, From Mrs.
Karl Tafel's Autobiography,"
Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio,
Bulletin, VII (1949), 18-22.
McGRANE, Mrs. Reginald C., Know
Hamilton County. Cincinnati, League
of Women Voters, 1948. 34p.
MEAD, David, "Brownson and Kossuth
at Cincinnati," Historical and Philo-
sophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, VII
(1949), 90-98.
454
OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Medina County Historical Society, History
of Medina County. Fostoria, Gray
Printing Company, printers, c1948. 419p.
MURPHY, Mary Ellen and Mark,
"Cities of America: Cleveland," Saturday
Evening Post, CCXXI, No. 27 (January 1, 1949), 22-23, 69-70.
RIKER, Ben, Pony Wagon Town along U.
S. 1890. Indianapolis, Bobbs-
Merrill Company, 1948. 312p. St. Paris,
Ohio.
ROSE, William Ganson, Cleveland: The
Making of a City. Cleveland, World
Publishing Company, 1949. 1280p.
RUST, Orton G., ed., Yesteryear in
Clark County, Ohio. Vol. II. Springfield.
Ohio, Clark County Historical Society,
1948. 43p.
SCHNEIDER, Norris F., My
Home--Zanesville and Muskingum County. A
Short History for Schools. Zanesville, Ohio, Zanesville Board of Education,
1947. 67p.
SHEPARD, Lee, ed., "The Overfield
Tavern," Historical and Philosophical
Society of Ohio, Bulletin, VII
(1949), 23-26.
SHEPARD, Lee, "When, and by Whom,
Was Cincinnati Founded," Historical
and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
VII (1949), 28-34.
SMITH, Ophia D., "Early Gardens and
Orchards," Historical and Philosophical
Society of Ohio, Bulletin, VII
(1949), 67-89. In Cincinnati.
TOWNSLEY, Gardner S., "Historic
Lebanon and Warren County," American
Antiques Journal, IV, No. 6 (June 1949), 6-9.
WULSIN, Rosamond, ed., "A New
Englander's Impressions of Cincinnati in
1820--Letters by William Greene,"
Historical and Philosophical Society,
Bulletin, VII (1949), 116-122.
Zoar. Columbus, Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society,
1948. 6p.
MEDICAL HISTORY
ADAIR, Wilbur G., "Sketch of Lucy
Hobbs Taylor, D.D.S.," Ohio State Dental
Association, Journal, XXIII
(1949), 89-91. First woman dentist, studied
and practiced in Ohio.
CUMMER, Clyde L., "Medical
Societies in Cleveland from 1890 to 1945,"
Ohio State Archaeological and
Historical Quarterly, LVII (1948),
344-377.
EDWARDS, Linden F., "Development of
the Teaching of Anatomy in Ohio,"
Ohio State Archaeological and
Historical Quarterly, LVII (1948),
329-343.
EDWARDS, Linden F., "Norton Strange
Townshend--Physician, Legislator,
'Father of American Agricultural
Education' (1815-1895)," Bulletin of the
History of Medicine, XXII (1948), 674-679.
SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS 455
"History of the Cleveland Dental
Society Orchestra," Ohio State Dental Asso-
ciation, Journal, XXII (1948),
169-170.
MARMELZAT, Willard L., "The
Establishment of Dermatology and Syphilol-
ogy as Medical Specialties in Northern
Ohio: Dr. William L. Corlett and
the 'Renaissance' of the 1890's," Ohio
State Archaeological and Historical
Quarterly, LVII (1948), 378-386.
PLATTER, Herbert M., "Notes on the
Prevention of Communicable Diseases
in Columbus, 1890-1945," Ohio
State Archaeological and Historical Quar-
terly, LVII (1948), 393-397.
TUCKER, David A., Jr., "The
Cincinnati Lancet-Clinic," Ohio State Archaeo-
logical and Historical Quarter, LVII (1948), 387-392.
NATURAL HISTORY
ALEY, Howard C., Exploring Our
Neighborhood with Our Friends. Youngs-
town, Ohio, Lakeside Press, printers,
1949. 174p. Supplementary school
reader for Mahoning, Trumbull, and
Columbiana counties, Ohio, and Mercer
County, Pennsylvania.
HUNT, Kenneth W., and others, Glen
Helen Guidebook. n. p., n. pub., 1948.
46p.
MAHR, August C., "A Chapter of
Early Ohio Natural History," Ohio Journal
of Science, XLIX (1949), 45-69. Ecological history of Tuscarawas
region.
Reprinted.
Birds
BORROR, Donald J., "Analysis of Repeat
Records of Banded White-Throated
Sparrows," Ecological
Monographs, XVIII (1948), 411-430. Banding station
on Ohio State University campus.
DEXTER, Ralph W., "Banding Studies
on the English Sparrow," Bird-Banding,
XX (1949), 40-50. At Kent, Ohio.
"Ohio's Largest Birds," Ohio
Conservation Bulletin, XII, No. 10 (October
1948), 10.
PHILLIPS, Richard S., "The First
Bird of Spring," Audubon Magazine, LI
(1949), 126. Paragraph from Findlay,
Ohio, in general article with above
title.
PHILLIPS, Richard S.,
"Hawkman," Audubon Magazine, LI (1949), 97-101.
Laurel Van Camp persuades citizens of
Ohio to respect hawks and owls.
PHILLIPS, Richard S., "The Indigo
Bunting [in Ohio]," Ohio Farmer, CCII,
No. 4 (August 21, 1948), 34.
WESTERSKOV, Kaj, "An Ecological
Comparison between the Avifaunas of
Ohio and Denmark," Ohio Journal
of Science, XLIX (1949), 15-31.
456
OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Conservation
ATZENHOEFER, Daniel R., and Daniel L.
Leedy, The Cottontail Rabbit and
Its Management in Ohio (Wildlife
Conservation Bulletin No. 2). Columbus,
Ohio Division of Conservation and
Natural Resources, 1947. 15p.
[CHAPMAN, Floyd B.], "A National
Institution-Squirrel," Ohio Conserva-
tion Bulletin, XII, No. 9 (September 1948), 4-5.
CHAPMAN, Floyd B., Tree and Shrub
Units for Wildlife Habitat Improve-
ment (Wildlife Conservation Bulletin
No. 3). Columbus, Ohio Division of
Conservation and Natural Resources,
1947. 16p.
DAMBACH, Charles A., "The Relative
Importance of Hunting Restrictions
and Land Use in Maintaining Wildlife
Populations in Ohio," Ohio Conserva-
tion Bulletin, XIII, No. 3 (March 1949), 16-17; No. 4 (April 1949),
4-5.
DAMBACH, Charles A., "The Relative
Importance of Hunting Restrictions
and Land Use in Maintaining Wildlife
Populations in Ohio," Ohio Journal
of Science, XLVIII (1948), 209-229. Reprinted.
An Evaluation of Ohio's Wildlife
Resources (Wildlife Conservation Bulletin
No. 5). Columbus, Ohio Department of Agriculture, 1948. 18p.
GOOD, E. E., "Some Game Birds We
Once Had," Ohio Conservation Bulletin,
XIII, No. 5 (May 1949), 27.
"Guilford Lake," Ohio
Conservation Bulletin, XIII, No. 6 (June 1949), 13.
LEEDY, Daniel L., "Further
Observations on the Ohio Game Kill and Wild-
life Economics," Ohio
Conservation Bulletin, XII, No. 8 (August 1948),
4-5, 29.
LEEDY, Daniel L., "Ohio's 1847-1948
Fur Crop," Ohio Conservation Bulletin,
XII, No. 11 (November 1948), 30-31.
LEEDY, Daniel L., "Some Wildlife
and Land Use Relationships in Ohio,"
Ohio Journal of Science, XLVIII (1948), 151-160.
LEEDY, Daniel L., and William B.
Hendershot, The Ring-Necked Pheasant
and Its Management in Ohio (Wildlife
Conservation Bulletin No. 1). Co-
lumbus, Ohio Division of Conservation
and Natural Resources, 1947. 16p.
LYTLE, Horace, "Make Me a Boy
Again," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XIII,
No. 2 (February 1949), 4-5; No. 3 (March
1949), 18-19, 22. Hunting at
Vandalia.
MASTERS, Charles O., "Ohio's Pond
Plants and Animals," Ohio Conservation
Bulletin, XII (1948), No. 8 (August), 22-23; No. 9 (September),
22; No.
10 (October) 22; No. 11 (November) 22;
XIII (1949), No. 4 (April), 31;
No. 5 (May), 22-23.
"The Ohio River Sanitation
Pact," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XII, No. 8
(August 1948), 14.
SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS 457
The Ruffed Grouse and Its Management
in Ohio (Wildlife Conservation
Bulletin No. 6). Columbus, Ohio Department of Agriculture, 1948. 24p.
Fishes, Reptiles, and Amphibians
"Buckeye Lake," Ohio
Conservation Bulletin, XIII, No. 4 (April 1949), 13.
MITTLEMAN, M. B., and H. T. Gier,
"American Caudata III, The Status of
Pseudotriton montanus in Ohio," American
Midland Naturalist, XL (1948),
372-377.
ROACH, Lee, ed., "In Fishing
Circles," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XII
(1948), No. 8 (August), 12-13; No. 9
(September), 12-13; No. 10 (October),
12-13; No. 11 (November), 12-13; No. 12
(December), 12-14.
TRAUTMAN, Milton B., "A Natural
Hybrid Catfish," Copeia, 1948, p. 166-174.
Taken in Ohio and compared with Ohio
species.
TRIPLEHORN, Charles A., "A Large
Specimen and a High Embryo Count
for the Queen Snake," Copeia, 1948,
p. 76. Specimen taken near Defiance,
Ohio.
WASCKO, Harold and Clarence F. Clark, Pond
Propagation of Bluntnose and
Blockhead Minnows (Wildlife
Conservation Bulletin No. 4). Columbus,
Ohio Division of Conservation, 1948.
16p.
Geology
COTTINGHAM, Kenneth, "The Influence
of Geology in Ohio Place Names,"
Ohio Journal of Science, XLIX (1949), 34-39.
DEAN, Ethel S., Additional Analyses
of Coals of Ohio (Report of Investiga-
tions No. 4). Columbus, Geological Survey of Ohio, 1948. 17p.
HARPER, Arthur R., Ohio in the
Making; a Brief Geological History of Ohio.
Columbus, Ohio State University, College
of Education, 1948. 8p.
KERR, T. H., Some Studies of Ohio
Coals, Shales, and Oils (Engineering
Experiment Station, Bulletin No.
133). Ohio State University Studies,
Engineering Series, XVII, No. 3, Columbus, 1948. vi + 63p.
A Key to the Soils of Ohio (Special
Circular No. 78). Wooster, Ohio Agri-
cultural Experiment Station, 1948. 51p.
KLEIN, Marian S., Two Billion Tons of
Coal; a Report of Bituminous Coal
Production in Ohio, 1838-1948. Columbus, Department of Industrial Relations,
Division of Labor Statistics, 1948. 79p.
NORRIS, Stanley E., "The Bedrock
Surface and Former Drainage Systems of
Montgomery County, Ohio," Ohio
Journal of Science, XLVIII (1948), 146-
150.
RULE, Glenn K., "An All-Around
Conservationist," Ohio Conservation Bulle-
tin, XIII, No. 1 (January 1949), 14-15. Rev. William
Stauffer, Sugar
Creek, Ohio.
458
OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
SMITH, William H., "Geology of
Newport Township, Washington County,
Ohio," Ohio Journal of Science, XLVIII
(1948), 233-240.
STURGEON, Myron T., and William M.
Merrill, "An Additional Fossiliferous
Member in the Alleghany Formation
(Pennsylvanian) of Ohio," Ohio Jour-
nal of Science, XLIX (1949), 1-11.
Insects
MASTERS, Charles Otto, "A Study of
the Adult Mosquito Population of a
Northern Ohio Woods," Ohio
Journal of Science, XLIX (1949), 12-14.
OSBORN, Herbert, and others, Recent
Insect Invasions (Ohio Biological Sur-
vey, VII, No. 5, Bulletin No. 40). Columbus,
Ohio State University, 1948.
Pp. 357-385.
Mammals
CHAPMAN, Floyd B., "The Beaver in
Ohio," Journal of Mammalogy, XXX
(1949), 174-179.
GOODPASTER, Woodrow, and Karl Maslowski,
"Meadow Vole Uses Same
Nest for Two Litters," Journal
of Mammalogy, XXX (1949), 73. Observa-
tion near Urbana, Ohio.
LEEDY, Daniel L., "Woodchucks
Survive Brush Fire and Remain in the Area,"
Journal of Mammalogy, XXX (1949), 73. Observation at Wildlife Sanc-
tuary, Castalia, Ohio.
"Ohio's Weasels," Ohio
Conservation Bulletin, XIII, No. 4 (April 1949), 27.
Paleontology
STRUMM, Erwin C., Lower Middle
Devonian Species of the Tetracoral Genus
Hexagonaria of East-Central North
America (Contributions from the Museum
of Paleontology, University of
Michigan, VII, No. 2, pp. 7-49). Ann
Arbor,
University of Michigan Press, 1948. 43p.
Plants
CLARK, Clarence F., "Water
Vegetation," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XIII,
No. 5 (May 1949), 12-13, 21.
RIES, Victor H., "Wild Flowers in
the Garden," Ohio Conservation Bulletin,
XIII, No. 6 (June 1949), 16-18.
Trees and Forestry
"The Logan Elm," Ohio
Conservation Bulletin, XIII, No. 6 (June 1949), 15.
From Conservation Week Handbook.
WILLIAMS, Archer B., The Native
Forests of Cuyahoga County, Ohio (Cleve-
land Museum of Natural History, Scientific
Publications, IX). Cleveland,
1949. 90p.
SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS 459
Water and Flood Control
MURPHY, Rowley, "Water against
Land," Inland Seas, IV (1948), 75-82.
Deals with the raising of the levels of
the Great Lakes.
"Water, Too, Is a Staff of
Life," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XIII, No. 1
(January 1949), 18-19.
OHIO IN THE WARS
BEIRNE, Francis F., The War of 1812. New
York, E. P. Dutton & Co.,
c1949. 410p.
DORRIS, Jonathan Truman, States
Rights and Sectionalism. Address deliv-
ered on September 5, 1948, at the
Dedication of a Monument to Three Un-
known Confederate Soldiers (Morgan
Raiders) Buried in the Cemetery at
Old Washington, Guernsey County,
Ohio, July, 1863. Berea, Ky., Berea
College Press, 1949. 16p.
Fort Meigs. Columbus, Ohio State Archaeological and Historical
Society,
1949. 6p.
"Lima's Civil War Recruits,"
Allen County Historical Society, Reporter, No. 41
(August 1948), 1-4.
MILLER, John, "The Strategic
Background of the Northern Solomons Cam-
paign," Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LVIII (1949),
274-285.
PARSONS, Thomas W., "George Croghan
in the War of 1812," Northwest
Ohio Quarterly, XX (1948), 192-201.
PLAUT, Arthur, The Story of the U. S.
O. in Cincinnati. Cincinnati, Cincin-
nati Council of the U. S. O., [1948].
60p.
RICHARDSON, Hila Appleton, "Raleigh
County, West Virginia, in the Civil
War," West Virginia History, X
(1949), 213-298. Considerable material on
Ohioans (J. D. Cox, McClellan, Hayes)
and Ohio troops.
WALTERS, John Bennett, "General
William T. Sherman and Total War,"
Journal of Southern History, XIV (1948), 447-480.
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
ABBOTT, Virginia Clark, The History
of Woman Suffrage and the League
of Women Voters in Cuyahoga County,
1911-1945. Cleveland, William
Feather Company, printers, c1949. 178p.
ABRAHAMS, Samuel, "Lincoln's
Political Opposition in 1864," Negro His-
tory Bulletin, XII (1948-49), 7-9, 18.
BREMNER, Robert H., "The Civic
Revival in Ohio," American Journal of
Economics and Sociology, VIII (1948-49), 61-68.
460
OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
BREMNER, Robert H., "The Civic
Revival in Ohio--Honest Man's Story:
Frederic C. Howe," American
Journal of Economics and Sociolgy, VIII
(1948-49), 413-422.
BREMNER, Robert H., "The Civic
Revival in Ohio--Samuel M. Jones: The
Man Without a Party," American
Journal of Economics and Sociology,
VIII (1948-49), 151-161.
BREMNER, Robert H., "The Civic
Revival in Ohio-Reformed Business Man:
Tom L. Johnson," American
Journal of Economics and Sociology, VIII
(1948-49), 299-309.
EATON, Vincent L., "Legislative
Journals of the Old Northwest Territory,"
Library of Congress, Quarterly
Journal, V, No. 4 (August 1948), 10-11.
GUNDERSON, Robert Gray, "The Fort
Meigs Whig Celebration of 1840,"
Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXI (1949), 69-77.
LEWIS, Lloyd, "Lincoln's Legacy to
Grant," Abraham Lincoln Quarterly, V
(1948), 75-93.
STAMPP, Kenneth M., Indiana Politics
During the Civil War (Indiana His-
torical Collections, XXXI). Indianapolis, Indiana Historical Bureau, 1949.
300p. Mentions many Ohio persons and
places.
WALSH, JOHN P., "The Ohio Sundry
Claims Board," Ohio State Law Jour-
nal, IX (1948), 437-444.
WILEY, Earl W., "'Governor' John
Greiner and Chase's Bid for the Presi-
dency in 1860," Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LVIII
(1949), 245-273.
ZORNOW, William F., "Bellamy
Nationalism in Ohio 1891 to 1896," Ohio
State Archaeological and Historical
Quarterly, LVIII (1949), 152-170.
ZORNOW, William F., "Indiana and
the Election of 1864," Indiana Magazine
of History, XLV (1949), 13-38. Some reference to Chase and the
action
of the Ohio legislature.
ZORNOW, William F., "Treason as a
Campaign Issue in the Re-election of
Lincoln," Abraham Lincoln
Quarterly, V (1949), 348-363. Ohioans men-
tioned.
RELIGION
Centennial of the High Street
Methodist Church, Springfield, Ohio, 1849-1949.
Privately printed, [1949]. Pamphlet.
HAREN, Paul, Centenary of St. Mary
Church of the Immaculate Conception,
Wooster, Ohio, 1847-1947. n. p., n. pub., n. d. 68p.
HOSTETLER, Fanny M., Aunt Faye of the
Mennonites. Privately printed,
1949. 136p. Life of a Mennonite family
on an Ohio farm.
SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS 461
HOWARD, Dresden W. H., "An
Experiment in Christianity: The Presbyterian
Mission on the Maumee. Edited by
Elizabeth Stimson Muttart," Northwest
Ohio Quarterly, XXI (1948-49), 5-17.
KUHNS, Frederick I., "The Breakup
of the Plan of Union in Michigan,"
Michigan History, XXXII (1948), 157-180. Reference is to the union be-
tween the Congregational and
Presbyterian churches. Closely connected with
Ohio history.
SCHIERLOH, Samuel, "Clough Baptist
Church," Historical and Philosophical
Society of Ohio, Bulletin, VII
(1949), 190-192. Located in Anderson Town-
ship, Hamilton County.
SHEPARD, Lee, "Sycamore
Church," Historical and Philosophical Society of
Ohio, Bulletin, VI (1948),
160-163. United Presbyterian church, north of
Montgomery, Ohio.
TRANSPORTATION
BALLERT, Albert G., "A Turn-Around
on a Great Lakes Freighter," Economic
Geography, XXV (1949), 146-155. "Albert E. Heekin" with
Sandusky the
port of origin.
The First Flight: Third Annual Ohio
Aviation Clinic, Honoring the Wright
Brothers and the Flight at Kittyhawk,
N. C., December 1903.... Columbus,
Ohio Post-War Program Commission and
Ohio Aviation Board, 1948. 12p.
FREUDENTHAL, Elsbeth Estelle, Flight
into History; the Wright Brothers
and the Air Age. Norman, Okla., University of Oklahoma Press, 1949.
281p.
"The Ohio Canal in Cleveland
History," Western Reserve Historical Society.
Historical Society News, IV, No. 1 (January 1949), [2].
"The Saga of the Ohio Cornfield
Ships," Nautical Research Journal, I (1949),
83-93.
WAY, Frederick, Jr., "Lore of the
Lorena," Columbus Sunday Dispatch Maga-
zine, January 30, 1949, pp. 4-5.
WILLIAMS, Mentor L., "The
Background of the Chicago River and Harbor
Convention, 1847," Mid-America, XXX
(1948), 219-232. Deals with the need
for river and harbor improvement in Ohio
and other Mississippi Valley states.
"Wright Brothers' Studies," Science
News Letter, LV (1949), 355-356.
TRAVEL AND DESCRIPTION
BAKER, John W., "Western
Travels," ed. by Harry R. Stevens, Historical
and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
VI (1948), 127-134. Describes
trip down the Ohio River in 1838.
BUCKLEY, J. P., "Ohio Takes
Inventory of its Roads and Streets," Proceed-
ings of the Ohio Highway Engineering
Conference, 1949 (Ohio State Univer-
462
OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
sity Studies, Engineering Series, XVIII, No. 2 (March 1949), 21-32. Contains
a historical review.
"The Great Lakes in Niles' National
Register-Northern Ohio in 1813,"
Inland Seas, IV (1948), 276-277.
ROSSKAM, Edwin and Louise, Towboat
River. New York, Duell, Sloan and
Pearce, c1948. 295p. Life on the
Mississippi River and its tributaries in-
cluding the Ohio.
WILLIAMS, Mentor L., "The
'President Maker' Goes West," Inland Seas,
IV (1948), 263-269. Thurlow Weed's
description of Cleveland and other
lake ports and boats.
MISCELLANEOUS
GREEN, James Albert, "Life at Ft.
Meigs in 1813 and 1840," Historical and
Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,
VII (1949), 3-9. The War of 1812
and Harrison's campaign of 1840.
HEIGHTSHOE, Walter, "On
Pioneers," Muzzle Blasts, X, No. 1 (September
1948), 14, 25. Adam Humberger, Somerset,
Ohio.
LEWIS, Franklin, The Cleveland
Indians. New York, G. P. Putnam's Sons,
c1949. 288 p.
MASTICS, Al, "History of the
Cleveland Yacht Club," Inland Seas, IV (1948),
185-194, 238-244.
PEREJDA, Andrew D., "Sources and
Dispersal of Michigan's Population,"
Michigan History, XXXII (1948), 355-366. Migration from and to Ohio
included.
SCHLEBECKER, John, "Braddock's Defeat,"
Ohio State Archaeological and
Historical Quarterly, LVIII (1949), 171-184.
SWOYER, C. H., "Historical Facts
about the Ohio State Fair," Ohio Bell,
XXV, No. 8 (August 1948), 3.
WINKLEPLECK, R. L., "The Story of
Johnny Appleseed," Baltimore and
Ohio Magazine, XXXIV, No. 10 (October 1948), 10, 60.
WITTKE, Carl, "Ohicans and the
Canadian-American Crisis of 1837-1838,"
Ohio State Archaeological and
Historical Quarterly, LVIII (1949),
21-34.
ZASLOW, Morris, "The Frontier
Hypothesis in Recent Historiography,"
Canadian Historical Review, XXIX (1948),
153-167.