NOTES
Contributors to This Issue.
ROBERT S. FLETCHER is
associate professor of history at
Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio.
W. SHERMAN SAVAGE, Ph.D., Ohio State
University, 1934,
is head of the Department of History at
Lincoln University, Jef-
ferson City, Missouri.
ALTA HARVEY HEISER, who has done work at
the University
of Cincinnati, writes nature and
historical articles for the Hamil-
ton (Ohio) Journal-News and does
genealogical research.
JOSEPHINE E. PHILLIPS of Marietta, Ohio,
is a research
worker in early Ohio history.
RUSSEL B. NYE, A.B., Oberlin College, 1934, is an assistant
instructor in the Department of English
at the University of Wis-
consin, specializing in American
literature and language.
JAMES H. RODABAUGH, Ph.D., Ohio State University, 1937,
is instructor in history at Denison
University, Granville, Ohio.
JOHN O. MARSH, M.A., Ohio State University, 1931, is
curator of history of the Ohio State
Archaeological and Histori-
cal Society.
Reprints.
Reprints of any paper published in the
Ohio State Archaeo-
logical and Historical QUARTERLY may be
obtained by the con-
tributor. Estimate of the cost will be
furnished on request, and
the request should be made to the editor
before the issue con-
taining the article is to be published.
Publications.
For a number of years the Society has
been publishing mono-
graphs on historical, archaeological and
natural history subjects
as related to Ohio. Many of these are
the only available sources
of reliable information on the subjects
treated and consequently
are desirable additions to any library.
In 1936 the Secretary is-
sued a revised list of the publications
then available which will be
sent free to interested parties.
The following list represents the
volumes thus far issued and
contemplated in the Ohio Historical
Collections series. These
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OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
books are done in uniform size and bound
in brown cloth (except
vols. 1 and 2) and may be had for
the prices quoted (discount
allowed to libraries).
Vol. I. Party Politics in Ohio, 1840-1850, by Edgar
Allan
Holt.
1930. 449P
.............................. $2.50
Vol. II. Chase and Civil War
Politics, by Donnal V. Smith
1931.
181p. port
................................ $2.50
Vol. III. Frontier Ohio, 1788-1803, by
Randolph Chandler
Downes. 1935. 280p. maps
..................... $2.50
An especially desirable item at present
in view of the North-
west Territory celebration.
Vol. IV. Robert Hamilton Bishop, by
James H. Rodabaugh.
1935.
216p. illus. ports ......................... $2.50
Vol. V. German-Americans and the
World War (With
Special Emphasis on Ohio's
German-Language Press),
by
Carl W ittke. 1936. 223
....................... $2.50
Vol. VI. The Life and Times of Giles
Richards (1820-
1860), by Ophia D. Smith. 1936. 130p. illus. port...
$2.00
Contains numerous references to the New
Jerusalem Church
in Cincinnati, an important item in
connection with the celebra-
tion of the 250th anniversary of Emanuel
Swedenborg's birth.
Vol. VII. Charles Osborn in the
Anti-slavery Movement,
by Ruth Anna Ketring. 1937. 95
................ $2.00
Vol. VIII. Chief Justice Taft, by
Allen E. Ragan (in press,
to appear early this year).
Emphasis is on his court decisions as
related to social problems.
An interesting item in light of the
Supreme Court publicity of the
past year.
Vol. IX. The Genesis of Western
Culture: The Upper Ohio
Valley--1800-1825, by James M. Miller (in prepara-
tion, to appear late this year).
Another item which should not be overlooked
by anyone in-
terested in the early days of the
Northwest Territory, and the
states of the Ohio Valley.
Send orders and inquiries to the
Secretary, Ohio State Ar-
chaeological and Historical Society,
Ohio State Museum, Colum-
bus, Ohio.