A SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS IN OHIO HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY AUGUST 1963 -- JULY 1964 compiled by s. WINIFRED SMITH AGRICULTURE DURAND, Loyal, Jr., "The Major Milksheds of the Northeastern Quarter of the United States," Economic Geography, XL (1964), 9-33. Ohio areas shown in twenty milksheds. STOVER, Stephen L., "Ohio's Sheep Year; 1868," Agricultural History, XXXVIII (1964), 102-107. ANTISLAVERY MOVEMENT McPHERSON, James M., "The Fight Against the Gag Rule: Joshua Leavitt and Antislavery Insurgency in the Whig Party, 1839-1842," Journal of Negro History, XLVIII (1963), 177-195. Considerable space devoted to Joshua R. Giddings. VOEGELI, Jacque, "The Northwest and the Race Issue, 1861-1862," Mississippi Valley Historical Review, L (1963), 235-251. ARCHAEOLOGY ALLMAN, John C., "Summary: Erp Bluff-Top Site," Ohio Archaeologist, XIV (1964), 79-80. Near Pleasant Hill, Ohio. BABY, Raymond S., and Martha A. Potter, "Archaeological Fieldwork, 1963," Ohio Archaeologist, XIV (1964), 21-22. BRYAN, Alan L., "Recent Excavations at Hopewell Habitation Sites in Ohio," Man, LXIV (1964), 86-87. CAMPBELL, Myers W., "A Laurentian Campsite," Ohio Archaeologist, XIV (1964), 42-45. Jefferson County, Ohio. CONVERSE, Robert N., "An Incised Stone Pendant from Gallia County," Ohio Archae- ologist, XIII (1963), 67. CONVERSE, Robert N., "Ohio Flint Types," Ohio Archaeologist, XIII (1963), 79-121. "Coshocton Adena Cache Blade Find," Ohio Archaeologist, XIV (1964), 12-14. CRAWFORD, Betty J., "Birdstone from Huron County," Ohio Archaeologist, XIV (1964), 91. "Flint Ridge," Ohio Historical Society, Echoes, III, No. 7 (July 1964), [1]. Prehistoric Indian quarries between Newark and Zanesville. |
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HISTORY
FORSYTH, Jane L., "What Geology
Tells the Ohio Archaeologist," Ohio Archaeologist,
XIV (1964), 48-54.
"Gravel Kame Artifacts," Ohio
Archaeologist, XIV (1964), 15. From the Zimmerman
farm near Roundhead, Ohio.
JOHNSTON, James R., "A New
Birdstone Find," Ohio Archaeologist, XIV (1964), 41.
Found by Dave Schatz in Hancock County.
LONG, Russell J., "The Raisch-Smith
Site near Oxford, Ohio," Ohio Archaeologist,
XII (1962), 68-69.
MILES, Charles, "Projectile Point
Types," Hobbies, LXIX, No. 2 (April 1964), 113-115,
126. Includes Adena type.
"Muskingum County Site
Material," Ohio Archaeologist, XIV (1964), 85.
"Ohio Fort Ancient Points," Ohio
Archaeologist, XIII (1963), 70-72.
OLAFSON, Sigfus, "West Virginia
Flints Used in Ohio," Ohio Archaeologist, XIV
(1964), 37-39.
PATTERSON, Richard P., and David D. Ray,
"Archaic Man in Washington County,
Ohio, Report No. 1," Ohio
Archaeologist, XIII (1963), 57-62.
POTTER, Martha A., "Some
Paleo-Indian Artifacts from Miami County, Ohio," Ohio
Archaeologist, XIV (1964), 8-10.
PRUFER, Olaf H., "Excavations at
the Brown and McGraw Sites near Chillicothe,
Ohio," Ohio Archaeologist, XIV
(1964), 5-7.
RICHARD, Edward, "A Burial
Offering," Ohio Archaeologist, XIV (1964), 72. A stone
tablet and an implement found in
Coshocton County.
SERVEY, Ralph J., and Ed W. Atkinson,
"Celt-Like Artifacts Used as Smoothing and
Abrading Stones," Ohio
Archaeologist, XIV (1964), 75-78. All artifacts from the
Portsmouth, Ohio, area.
SMITH, Arthur George, "An Adena
Effigy Pipe," Ohio Archaeologist, XIV (1964),
26-27. Found in Licking County, Ohio.
SMITH, Arthur George, "An Adena
Type Scraper," Ohio Archaeologist, XIV (1964),
11. Two of the three specimens
illustrated were found in Ohio.
SMITH, Arthur George, "The
Montgomery Burial Site near La Carne, Ottawa County,
Ohio," Ohio Archaeologist, XIV
(1964), 96-98.
STARR, S. Frederick, "Prehistoric
Miami Fort," Ohio Archaeologist, XIII (1963), 12-
17. In Hamilton County, near the mouth
of the Miami River.
SUTTON, Ernest R., "Exploration of
an Adena Mound near Guysville in Athens
County, Ohio," Ohio
Archaeologist, XIV (1964), 100-101.
WITZMAN, Joseph, "A Summit County
Village Site," Ohio Archaeologist, XII (1962),
78-79.
ARTS AND CRAFTS
"Behind One of the Best
Richardsonian Facades in the City," Historic Preservation,
XVI (1964), 22-23. The Arcade at
Cleveland.
HOOVER, Earl R., "1964 Is
Anniversary Year of 'Up On The House Top,'" Ohioana,
VII (1964), 35-37, 83-84.
KEENER, William G., and Donald A.
Hutslar, "The Powder Horn," Ohio History,
LXXII (1963), 320-323. Horns illustrated
are from the collections of the Ohio His-
torical Society.
MacKENZIE, Donald R., "Early Ohio
Painters: Cincinnati, 1830-1850," Ohio History,
LXXIII (1964), 111-118.
MARTIN, Elizabeth R., "The Civil
War Lithographs of Alfred Edward Mathews,"
Ohio History, LXXII (1963), 230-242.
RENTSCHLER, Thomas B.,
"Cosmopolitan and Gwyn & Campbell Carbines," Ameri-
can Rifleman, CXI, No. 1 (January 1963), 26-27. Guns made in
Hamilton, Ohio, in the
Civil War period.
RODEE, Margaret A., "Silver Making
in Early Ohio," Ohiana, VI (1963), 67-71.
SCHNEIDER, Norris F., Zanesville Art
Pottery. Zanesville, Ohio, the author, 1963.
27p.
SCHUMM, MacDonald, "Delamar
Kinnear's Oxygen Lard Lamp," Pickaway County
Historical Society, Pickaway
Quarterly, June 1964, pp. 3-4.
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241
SHOEMAKER, Dacia Custer, "Up On The
House Top," Ohio Historical Society, Echoes,
II, No. 12 (December 1963), [1]. An
account of Benjamin Hanby's song by that title.
"The State House," Ohio
Historical Society, Echoes, II, No. 10 (October 1963), [1].
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HOWELL, Hortense Fowler, and Violette S.
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JONES, James Hecker, The Family of
Jacob Zimmer and Mary Malinda Klinck, Mar-
ried April 4, 1839, at Miamisburg,
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Ohio Records and Pioneer Families, IV (1963), No. 4. Contains: Champaign County
tax list, 1810; early Ohio newspaper
clippings; Tourgee genealogy; Marion County,
Wyatt Cemetery inscriptions;
Pennsylvania early church records; Ohio church
records of the Rev. Samuel McReynolds
(Ashland and Tuscarawas counties); family
records for Frasher-Ponds and Weaver
families; Gallia County pioneer families, W's.
Ohio Records and Pioneer Families, V (1964), No. 1. Contains: Warren County tax
list, 1810; Stark County tax list, 1810;
Scioto County tax list, 1810; Allen County
church records, 1838-57; Allen County
War of 1812 soldier burials; Hardin County
McArthur and Price cemeteries;
Pennsylvania pioneers buried in Montgomery
County, Ohio; Pennsylvania early church
records; family records for Borton and
Taylor and Wachtel families; Meigs
County pioneer families, A-Cl.
Ohio Records and Pioneer Families, V (1964), No. 2. Contains: Washington County
tax list, 1810; Portage County deaths,
1856-57; Carroll County marriages, 1833-40;
Clark County pioneers; Monroe County
newspaper excerpts, 1853; Knox County,
Brink Haven Cemetery; John and Elizabeth
Wheaton Hart family history; Colum-
biana County, Lindesmith family
memorial; Harrison County, New Athens Cemetery
memorial; Meigs County pioneer families,
Co-E.
Ohio Records and Pioneer Families, V (1964), No. 3. Contains: Wayne County tax
list, 1814; Tuscarawas County tax list,
1810-11; Carroll County marriages, 1833-40;
Portage County births, 1856-57; Monroe
County newspaper excerpts, 1853; Van Wert
County marriages, assessor's list, and
probate court records, 1839-43; family records
for Morgan, Weaver, Schooley, Chandler,
and Graffius families; Meigs County
pioneer families, F-H.
The Ohio Researcher, II [III] (1964), No. 2. Contains: Gallia County
marriages, 1803-7;
Gallia County deeds, 1803-4; Gallia
County wills, 1803-24 [14]; Jackson County deaths,
1867-79; Jackson County deeds, 1816-32;
Jackson County wills, 1819-37.
PHILLIPS, C. Arthur, Wayne County,
Ohio: Early Censuses and Tax Lists. Wooster,
246 OHIO HISTORY
Wayne County Historical Society, 1963.
73p. Federal census of 1810 for Killbuck
Township, Columbiana County (which
became part of Wayne County in 1812), giving
names of heads of families, and the
census of 1820 and tax lists for 1817, 1818, and
1820 for Wayne County.
"The Samuel Richards Family,"
Allen County Historical Society, Allen County
Reporter, XIX (1963), 61-62. Pioneer settlers in German (now
American) Township,
Allen County.
SCHAFER, Bessie, comp., Krekler and
Related Families. Oxford, Ohio, Cullen Print-
ing Company, 1963. 35p. Centered in
Warren and neighboring counties.
WARNER, Esther Mae Winget, comp., The
Wingate-Winget Families in America,
Revised. Xenia, Ohio, the compiler, 1963. 279p. Mimeographed.
"Wass Family Bible Records,"
Ohio Genealogical Society, Report, III, No. 4 (August
1963), 3.
"Zimmerman Family Bible
Records," Ohio Genealogical Society, Report, III, No. 4
(August 1962), 3.
GENERAL
CARPENTER, John Allan, Ohio, from Its
Glorious Past to the Present. Chicago,
Childrens' Press, 1963. 93p.
GOULDER, Grace, Ohio Scenes and
Citizens. Cleveland, World Publishing Company,
1964. 253p.
HATCHER, Harlan, and Erich A. Walter, A Pictorial
History of the Great Lakes.
New York, Crown Publishers, 1963. 344p.
HAVIGHURST, Walter, Voices on the
River: The Story of the Mississippi Waterways.
New York, Macmillan Company, 1964. 304p.
"The Ohio State Museum: Panorama of
the Past," Sohioan, XXXVI, No. 2 (April
1964), 21-23.
SIEDEL, Frank, and James M. Siedel, The
Ohio Heritage Library. Cleveland, Standard
Oil Company (Ohio), 1963. 64p.
Twenty stories on Ohio history with illustrations
by Ohio artists.
VAN EVERY, Dale, Ark of Empire: The
American Frontier, 1784-1803. New York,
William Morrow and Company, 1963. 383p.
Includes Ohio and Old Northwest.
WAITLEY, Douglas, Portrait of the
Midwest: From the Ice Age to the Industrial
Era. New York, Abelard-Schuman, 1963. 288p.
HISTORICAL FICTION
CATTON, Bruce, Banners at Shenandoah.
New York, Globe Book Company, 1964.
220p. On Philip H. Sheridan. Juvenile
fiction.
INDIANS AND INDIAN WARS
BAUMAN, Robert F., "The Ottawa
Trading System," Northwest Ohio Quarterly,
XXXVI (1964), 60-78.
DAVIS, Johnda T., "Further Notes on
the Logan Mystery," Pickaway County Histori-
cal Society, Pickaway Quarterly, March
1964, pp. 21-24. On the murder of the family
of Chief Logan and the surviving Indian
child.
DAVIS, Johnda T., "The Logan Murder
Mystery," Pickaway County Historical Society,
Pickaway Quarterly, December 1963, pp. 3-11.
FABEN, Walter W. S., "Listen for
the Thunderers," Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXXV
(1963), 164-171; XXXVI (1964), 98-112.
"God's Acre," Ohio
Conservation Bulletin, XXVIII, No. 7 (July 1964), 3. A brief
account of Schoenbrunn Village.
LANING, Paul F., "Colonial Trail
Blazers Around Western Lake Erie," Inland Seas,
XIX (1963), 266-276. Deals with French
and British relations with the Indians of
the region.
A SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS
247
"Metal Trade Axes," Ohio
Archaeologist, XIV (1964), 88-90. Nearly all axes illustrated
were found in Ohio.
MUELLER, Paul Eugene, "David
Zeisberger's Official Diary, Fairfield, 1791-1795,"
Moravian Historical Society, Transactions,
XIX, Part I (1963), 3-229. The intro-
duction includes material on the
missions on the Tuscarawas.
ORIANS, George Harrison, "Pontiac
in Literature," Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXXV
(1963), 144-171; XXXVI (1964), 31-53.
"Schoenbrunn Village," Ohio
Historical Society, Echoes, II, No. 8 (August 1963), [1].
"Schoenbrunn Village,
1772-1776," Ohio Bell Voice, XI, No. 2 (March 1964), 12-13.
SOULEN, Robert W., "Greentown Is
Rediscovered," Ohio Genealogical Society, Report,
III, No. 6 (December 1963), 1, 4. An
Indian town in Jefferson Township, Richland
County, destroyed by whites in 1812, and
located by the Ohio Genealogical Society
in 1963.
LABOR
BAHNA, Donald G., "The Pope-Toledo
Strike of 1907," Northwest Ohio Quarterly,
XXXV (1963), 106-122, 172-187.
BUREAU OF UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION,
DIVISION OF RESEARCH
AND STATISTICS, Average Number of
Workers Under Ohio Unemployment Com-
pensation Law by County, 1947 Through
1962. Columbus, Bureau of Unemployment
Compensation, 1963. 2p.
BUREAU OF UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION,
DIVISION OF RESEARCH
AND STATISTICS, Total Payroll Under
Ohio Unemployment Compensation Law
by County, 1951 Through 1962. Columbus, Bureau of Unemployment Compensation,
1963. 2p.
LITERATURE
ALBERY, F. F. D., "First American
Edition of the Rubaiyat Was Published in Colum-
bus," Ohioana, VII (1964),
3-6. First published in The Book Lover for May-June
1902.
AUSTIN, James C., "Artemus Ward,
Mark Twain and the Limburger Cheese," Mid-
continent American Studies Journal, IV, No. 2 (Fall 1963), 70-73.
EMIG, Janet A., "The Flower in the
Cleft: The Writings of Harriet Beecher Stowe,"
Historical and Philosophical Society of
Ohio, Bulletin, XXI (1963), 223-238. Side-
lights on living at Cincinnati.
MOORE, Rayburn S., Constance Fenimore
Woolson. New York, Twayne Publishers,
1963. 173p. A study of the contribution
of a Cleveland woman to American letters.
ORIANS, G. Harrison, "Cannon
Through the Forest: Novels of the Land Battles of
the War of 1812 in the Old
Northwest," Ohio History, LXXII (1963), 195-219.
ORIANS, G. Harrison, "Lake Erie (a
Poem)," Ohio History, LXXII (1963), 228-229.
REED, John Q., "Artemus Ward's 'The
Children in the Wood,' " Midcontinent Ameri-
can Studies Journal, IV, No. 2 (Fall 1963), 58-69.
SIMON, John Y., "Hannah Fancher's
Notes on Ohio Speech in 1824," Ohio History,
LXXIII (1964), 34-38.
SKARDON, Philip, "Caleb Atwater as
Historian," Ohio History, LXXIII (1964), 27-33.
TUCKER, Louis L., "The Semi-Colon
Club of Cincinnati," Ohio History, LXXIII (1964),
13-26.
WHITTINGTON, Dorothy E., "The Story
of Ohio Poetry Day and Tessa Sweazy
Webb," Ohioana, VI (1963),
76-77.
LOCAL HISTORY
AHLSTROM, Janice Mather, "The
Little Mountain Story," Lake County Historical
Society, Historical Society
Quarterly, III, No. 4 (October 1961), [2-4]. An account
of the summer resort and village of
Little Mountain.
248 OHIO
HISTORY
AHLSTROM, Janice M., ed., "Manxmen
Come to Lake County," Lake County His-
torical Society, Historical Society
Quarterly, IV, No. 3 (August 1962), [1-4].
BACH, Jeanne, "The Squarers and the
Rounders," Pickaway County Historical Society,
Pickaway Quarterly, December 1963, pp. 15-18. A discussion of the squaring
of the
town plat of Circleville.
BOGUE, Virgil T., ed., "Fountain
House," Ashtabula County Historical Society,
Quarterly Bulletin, XI, No. 1 (March 15, 1964), [1-4]. A hotel at Geneva,
Ohio, which
burned in 1888.
BRAKEMAN, Ed, "Geneva--A
Poem," Ashtabula County Historical Society, Quarterly
Bulletin, XI, No. 1 (March 15, 1964), [4-5]. Describes the town
and its inhabitants
in about 1842.
BUTLER, Margaret Manor, A Pictorial
History of the Western Reserve, 1796 to 1860.
Cleveland, Early Settlers Association of
the Western Reserve and the Western Re-
serve Historical Society, 1963. 155p.
CAMPBELL, H. D., "The Paper Mill
Well," Allen County Historical Society, Allen
County Reporter, XIX (1963), 50-60. At the Lima Paper Mill, 1885.
CAMPBELL, Thomas F., Freedom's Forum:
The City Club, 1912-1962. Cleveland,
the City Club, 1963. 128p.
CROUT, George C., Middletown Diary. Middletown,
Ohio, the author, 1965 [1964].
395p. Mimeographed. Articles
based on the history of Middletown as though related
by a contemporary.
DAVIS, Johnda T., ed., "Leiby
Family Letters of the Civil War," Pickaway County
Historical Society, Pickaway
Quarterly, June 1964, pp. 7-11. A Circleville family.
DAWES, C. Burr, "A Grove for
Clio," Ohioana, VI (1963), 20-23. An account of the
founding of and planting of trees in the
Dawes Arboretum by noted persons.
[DODDS, Gilbert F.], Columbus &
Franklin County--Past & Present. Columbus, Ohio,
Franklin County Historical Society for
the Ohio National Bank, 1964. 24p.
A Drive Through Gallia County. Rio Grande, Ohio, Rural Sociology Class, Rio Grande
College, 1964. 101p. Mimeographed.
Historical development of various phases of life
in the county.
EGGER, Donald C., Holmes County,
Ohio: Flashes from the Past. [Millersburg, Ohio],
Library Archives of Holmes County, Ohio,
1963. 75p.
GILFILLAN, Merrill C., "Stark
County Glacier Land," Ohio Conservation Bulletin,
XXVIII (1964), 16-19, 33. Historical
data on settlement and population growth as
well as on wild life.
GREEN, Lonzo Steelwell, Tales of the
Buckeye Hills. Mount Vernon, Ohio, Printing
Arts Press, 1963. 184p. Stories of
eastern Ohio, based on fact.
HABER, Grace Stevenson, "Notes from
the American Pioneer," Pickaway County His-
torical Society, Pickaway Quarterly, March
1964, pp. 3-8. Concerns mainly an account
of Chief Logan and the organization of
the Logan Historical Society in 1841.
HAKALA, Paul E., comp., "Ashtabula
County Courthouse Records," Ashtabula County
Historical Society, Quarterly
Bulletin, X, No. 4 (December 15, 1963), [1-24].
HEALD, Edward Thornton, History of
Stark County. Canton, Ohio, Stark County
Historical Society, 1963. 195p.
JOHNSTOWN SESQUICENTENNIAL COMMITTEE, Johnstown
Sesquicentennial,
1813-1963. Johnstown, Ohio, the Committee, 1963. 56p.
KENNEDY, Willella Shearer, Our
Heritage; Being Little Stories of Union County.
Marysville, Ohio, Union County
Historical Society, 1963. 118p.
McFARLAND, Jeannette, Greetings from
Cambridge. Cambridge, Ohio, Southeastern
Printing Company, 1963. 32p. Local and
family history.
MOTHER MARY GENEVIEVE, O. P., comp.,
"Kelley's Island Is Famous Ohio His-
torical Location," Ohio
Genealogical Society, Report, III, No. 4 (August 1963), 1, 4.
MASSA, Paul L., "Mansfield's Johnny
Appleseed," Ohioana, VII (1964), 48-49. Photo-
graphic essay.
MEILY, Julia E. Orbison, "Early
Social Life of Lima," Allen County Historical Society,
Allen County Reporter, XIX (1963), 33-42. Concluded from the previous issue.
NOGGLE, M. E. "Before We Squared
the Circle," Pickaway County Historical Society,
Pickaway Quarterly, June 1964, pp. 5-6.
A SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS
249
PABST, Anna C. Smith. Historical
Atlas of Delaware County, Ohio. Delaware, Ohio,
the author, 1963. 128p. Mimeographed.
"Plat of Circleville in 1810,"
Pickaway County Historical Society, Pickaway Quarterly,
December 1963, pp. 13-14. Lists names of
owners of first forty-eight lots.
REICHELDORFER, Ione H., "The
Charles H. May House," Pickaway County His-
torical Society, Pickaway Quarterly, June
1964, pp. 13-16. At Circleville.
"Shiloh, Ohio, Community Celebrates
Centennial," Ohio Genealogical Society, Report,
III, No. 5 (October 1963), 1, 2, 4.
Gives early history of the village.
SLOANE, Madeleine Edison, "Thomas
Alva Edison: World's Benefactor Born in Erie
County, Ohio," Ohio Genealogical
Society, Report, III, No. 4 (August 1963), 1, 3.
On the Edison birthplace, Milan, Ohio.
SQUIRE, Richard J., Historical Guide
to Greater Cleveland. Bedford, Ohio, Lincoln
Press, 1964. 70p.
"The Studebaker Family in
Ashland," Ohio Genealogical Society, Report, III, No. 6
(December 1963), 2. The family of John
Studebaker, blacksmith and waggoner, who
lived in Ashland, 1836-51.
Welcome to Springfield, Ohio. Springfield, Ohio, Springfield Area Chamber of Com-
merce, 1963. 58p. Includes historical
highlights.
WILDER, Mary, "Circleville's
Earliest Architecture," Pickaway County Historical
Society, Pickaway Quarterly, March
1964, pp. 15-20.
WILKINSON, Raymond Moore, More About
Early Shelby. Shelby, Ohio, the author,
1963. 62p.
WILKINSON, Raymond Moore, Shelby,
Ohio--Some Highlights of Its Early History.
[Shelby, Ohio, the author], 1964. 62p.
WILLIAMS, Caroline, Cincinnati
Steeples, Streets and Steps. [Cincinnati], the author,
1962. 130p.
YAKLEVICH, Donna R., and Ruth M. Peters,
Chris Views Columbus. Privately pub-
lished, 1963. 30p. Includes some
historical data.
YATES, Trudy R., "The House on the
Hill," Pickaway County Historical Society,
Pickaway Quarterly, December 1963, pp. 19-22. House in Circleville built in
1826
by Samuel Watt, with an addition by
George H. E. Fickardt.
MEDICINE
LINGL, F. A., "Changing Pattern of
Admissions to the Columbus State Hospital,"
Ohio State Medical Journal, LX (1964), 53-55. Covers the period from 1838 to 1963.
MONTGOMERY, E. L., "Dr. Nelson E.
Jones' Report to the Provost Marshal General,"
Pickaway County Historical Society, Pickaway
Quarterly, December 1963, pp. 23-27.
Report of medical examination of men for
service in Union army in Civil War.
MISCELLANEOUS
"August Imgard's Christmas
Tree," Ohio Bell, XL, No. 6 (December 1963), 21-24.
"Famous Ohio Trees," Ohio
Historical Society, Echoes, III, No. 5 (May 1964), [1].
Historical associations with a number of
trees in the state.
"The Manny Reaper: Some Background
Information on the Case of McCormick v.
Manny, 1855," Lincoln Lore, No.
1516 (June 1964), 1-4. The trial was at Cincinnati,
and the majority opinion was handed down
by Judge John McLean.
OHIO IN THE WARS
COLLACOTT, Margaret O., "A Letter
Written by the Painesville Hoods," Lake County
Historical Society, Historical
Society Quarterly, III, No. 3 (July 1961), [2-4]. Writ-
ten by the "Sisterhood" to
local men in the O. V. I.
DANIELS, Jack, "Lake County in the
Civil War--1863," Lake County Historical
Society, Historical Society
Quarterly, V, No. 4 (November 1963), 1-6.
250 OHIO
HISTORY
DODGE, Robert J., "The Struggle for
Control of Lake Erie," Northwest Ohio Quart-
erly, XXXVI (1964), 10-30, 79-97.
FEUERLICHT, Roberta Strauss, Andrews
Raiders. New York, Collier Books, 1963.
127p.
HASELBERGER, Francis E., Jr., "The
Battle of Hanging Rocks Pass, Near Romney,
West Virginia, September 24, 1861,"
West Virginia History, XXV (1963), 1-20. The
4th and 8th Regiments, O. V. I., were
actively engaged.
JONES, James P., "General Jeff C.
Davis, U.S.A., and Sherman's Georgia Campaign,"
Georgia Historical Quarterly, XLVII (1963), 231-248. In addition to Sherman and
Secretary of War Stanton, several Ohio
generals figure in the account.
JULIAN, Allen P., "From Dalton to
Atlanta--Sherman versus Johnston," Civil War
Times, III, No. 4 (July 1964), 4-7, 34-41.
KURTZ, Wilbur G., Sr., "Sherman versus
Hood in the Fighting at Atlanta," Civil War
Times, III, No. 4 (July 1964), 8-17.
MASON, Philip P., ed., After
Tippecanoe: Some Aspects of the War of 1812. East
Lansing, Michigan State University
Press, 1963. 106p.
MASSA, Paul L., "Captain Brown
Outfits the Mount Vernon Blues for the 'Toledo
War,'" Ohio History, LXXIII
(1964), 39-40.
MURDOCK, Eugene C., Ohio's Bounty
System in the Civil War (Publications of the
Ohio Civil War Centennial Commission,
No. 13). Columbus, Ohio State University
Press for the Ohio Historical Society,
1963. 58p.
NYE, Wilbur S., "Cavalry Operations
Around Atlanta," Civil War Times, III, No. 4
(July 1964), 46-50. Brigadier General
Edward M. McCook's division was involved.
PARSONS, Usher, "Brief Sketches of
the Officers Who Were in the Battle of Lake
Erie," Inland Seas, XIX
(1963), 172-189. First published in the New England His-
torical and Genealogical Register, January 1863. No Ohioans.
PECKHAM, Howard H., "Commodore
Perry's Captive," Ohio History, LXXII (1963),
220-227. Robert Heriot Barclay,
commander of the British squadron at the battle
of Lake Erie.
REEDER, Colonel Red [Russell P.], The
Northern Generals. New York, Duell, Sloan
and Pearce, 1964. 205p. Includes Ohio
generals U. S. Grant, James B. McPherson,
and George B. McClellan.
RHODES, James A., "Johnny Clem--The
Drummer Boy of Shiloh: Licking County's
Runaway Is Civil War's Littlest
Hero," Ohio Genealogical Society, Report, III, No. 5
(October 1963), 1-2.
"We Have Met the Enemy and They Are
Ours--O. H. Perry," Ohio Historical Society,
Echoes, II, No. 9 (September 1963), [1].
"'We Have Met the Enemy and They
Are Ours,' Perry," Ohio Genealogical Society,
Report, III, No. 4 (August 1963), 1, 3-4. Excerpt from History
of Lake Erie Islands
and Put-in-Bay, Ohio.
WILLIAMS, T. Harry, and Stephen E.
Ambrose, "The 23d Ohio," Civil War Times,
III, No. 2 (May 1964), 22-25.
WRIGHT, Richard J., "Stars and Bars
Over Lake Erie," Inland Seas, XX (1964),
5-14, 104-114. The Confederate plot on
Lake Erie, 1864.
PLACE NAMES
BAKER, James W., How Our Counties Got
Their Names (Jim Baker's Historical Hand-
book Series, Vol. I). Columbus, Ohio,
Franklin County Historical Society, 1963.
[88]p. Panels first published
in the Columbus Dispatch.
[BROWN, Ted W.], "Your County's
Link with Ohio's History," Ohio Schools, XLI,
No. 8 (November 1963), 34-35, 38-39.
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
BAGBY, Wesley M., The Road to
Normalcy: The Presidential Election of 1920. Balti-
more, John Hopkins Press, 1962. 206p.
BARLOW, William R., "Ohio's
Congressmen and the War of 1812," Ohio History,
LXXII (1963), 175-194.
A SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS
251
BATES, James Leonard, The Origins of
Teapot Dome: Progressives, Parties, and
Petroleum, 1909-1921. Urbana, University of Illinois Press, 1963. 278p.
BAUGHIN, William A., "Bullets and
Ballots: The Election Day Riots of 1855," His-
torical and Philosophical Society of
Ohio, Bulletin, XXI (1963), 267-272. At Cincin-
nati.
BRYANT, William C., History of the
Franklin County Young Democratic Club.
Privately published, 1963. 25p. From
1929 to date of publication.
FELT, Thomas E., "What Mark Hanna
Said to Attorney General Watson," Ohio
History, LXXII (1963), 293-302.
NICHOLS, Jeannette P., "The
Monetary Problems of William McKinley," Ohio History,
LXXII (1963), 263-292.
NORTON, James A., The Metro
Experience. Cleveland, Press of Western Reserve
University, 1963. 80p. Describes the
metropolitan survey of Greater Cleveland in
1955-59.
SCHRUBEN, Francis W., "Edwin M.
Stanton and Reconstruction," Tennessee His-
torical Quarterly, XXIII (1964), 145-168.
SOLVICK, Stanley D., "William
Howard Taft and the Payne Aldrich Tariff," Missis-
sippi Valley Historical Review, L (1963), 424-442.
TEMPKIN, Sefton D., "Isaac Wise and
the Civil War," American Jewish Archives, XV
(1963), 120-142.
TREFOUSSE, Hans L., "The Motivation
of a Radical Republican: Benjamin F. Wade,"
Ohio History, LXXIII (1964), 64-74.
WARNER, Hoyt Landon, Progressivism in Ohio, 1897-1917. Columbus, Ohio
State
University Press for the Ohio Historical
Society, 1964. 556p.
RECREATION AND SPORTS
BURKHARDT, Frank A., "Fun and
Frolic on a Shawnee Township Pioneer Farm,"
Allen County Historical Society, Allen
County Reporter, XX (1964), 25-43.
KUNZOG, John C., "Barnum Show
Balloon Wedding," Bandwagon, VIII, No. 6 (May-
June 1964), 11-14. The wedding took
place on October 19, 1874, over Cincinnati, Ohio.
MASTICS, Al, "The Inter-Lake
Story," Inland Seas, XIX (1963), 220-226. Brief history
of yachting on Lake Erie. Main centers
in Ohio were Cleveland, Port Clinton, San-
dusky, Toledo, and Vermilion.
PFENING, Fred D., Jr., "Sells
Brothers, Enormous United Shows," Bandwagon, VIII,
(January-February 1964), 4-15. Organized
in Columbus.
RELIGION
HOSTETLER, John A., Amish Society. Baltimore,
Johns Hopkins Press, 1963. 347p.
The largest concentrations of Amish are
in Ohio.
KURTZ, Mrs. Cletus, and Mrs. David
Sommer, "The Oak Grove Mennonite Church,"
Mennonite Historical Bulletin, XXIV, No. 4 (October 1963), 6-7.
PLANK, David, "Origin and Growth of
Our Sunday School," Mennonite Historical Bul-
letin, XXV, No. 1 (January 1964), 1-2. Amish Mennonite Church
near West Liberty,
Logan County, Ohio. Written about 1898.
SWOPE, Wilmer D., "The Chester
Mennonite Church in Wayne County, Ohio," Men-
nonite Historical Bulletin, XXIV, No. 4 (October 1963), 5, 7.
SWOPE, Wilmer D., "The Mennonite
Church in West Township, Columbiana County,
Ohio, 1805-1885," Mennonite
Historical Bulletin, XXV, No. 1 (January 1964), 4-5.
TOWNSLEY, Audrey and Gardner, Historic
Lebanon Methodist Church. Lebanon, Ohio,
Lebanon Methodist Church, 1963. 31p.
UMBLE, John, "David Plank
(1833-1912)," Mennonite Historical Bulletin, XXIV, No.
4 (October 1963), 4, 7. A Mennonite
bishop in Logan County, Ohio.
UMBLE, John, "An Early Experience
with Graded Lesson Materials," Mennonite
Historical Bulletin, XXIV, No. 4 (October 1963), 1-2. In the Oak Grove Amish
Mennonite Church in western Ohio.
252 OHIO
HISTORY
WITMER, James, "John Witmer, a
World War I Conscientious Objector," Mennonite
Historical Bulletin, XXIV, No. 4 (October 1963), 3-4. A Mennonite bishop in
Logan
County, Ohio.
SOCIAL HISTORY
CROSSLAND, Clarence J., The Lady
Balances Her Scales. Cincinnati, Fred C. Rosselot
Company, 1963. 181p. Incidents
experienced by a common pleas judge in Muskingum
County.
GREEN, John D., A History of the
Elyria Methodist Home, 1896-1962. [Elyria, Ohio],
Board of Trustees of the Home, 1962.
42p.
HOWARD, Nathaniel R., Trust for All
Time: The Story of the Cleveland Foundation
and the Community Trust Movement. [Cleveland, the Foundation], 1963. 111p.
MILLER, Elizabeth M., From the Fiery
Stakes of Europe to the Federal Courts of
America. New York, Vantage Press, 1963. 125p. An account of
Amish persecution
from the time of the Reformation to the
present, including several Ohio examples.
TRANSPORTATION
ANDREWS, John Williams, First Flight:
The Story of Orville and Wilbur Wright at
Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. Westport, Conn., Pavilion Press, 1963. 31p. A poem
first
published in 1936.
BLACK, K. N., "Icebreaking in Lake
Erie," Inland Seas, XX (1964), 49-53. Deals
especially with operations of the Ojibwa
in the Buffalo ice field in the 1962-63 season.
CHRISTIANSEN, Harry, Lake Shore
Electric, 1893-1938. Cleveland, the author, 1964.
[82]p.
HILTON, George W., The Toledo, Port
Clinton and Lakeside Railway (Electric Railway
Historical Society, Publication No. 43).
[Toledo], the Society, 1964. 59p.
MORRISON R. G., Some Personal
Recollections of the Sandusky, Milan and Norwalk
Railway. Cleveland, the author, 1963. 16p.
ROBISON, Charles Ernest, "Deep Cut
Revisited," Allen County Historical Society,
Allen County Reporter, XX (1964), 43, 48.
ROBISON, C. Ernest, "The Story of
Deep Cut," Ohio Historical Society, Echoes, III,
No. 6 (June 1964), [1]. On the Miami and
Erie Canal near Spencerville.
SWANSON, Leslie C., Canals of Mid-America.
Moline, Ill., the author, 1964. 42p. Chap-
ter III is on Ohio and Indiana canals,
and there are five Ohio illustrations.
TRAVEL AND DESCRIPTION
VENABLE, William H., "Going Down to
Cincinnati (A Boy's Journey Half a Century
Ago)," Historical and Philosophical
Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XXI (1963), 252-266.
First printed in The Hesperian Tree (edited
by John James Piatt, Cincinnati, 1900),
127-139.
THESES AND DISSERTATIONS ON OHIO
SUBJECTS
IN OHIO COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
BARTHA, William, The Congressional
Career of Rutherford B. Hayes. Ohio State
University, M.A., 1963.
BORROR, Richard, A History of the Ohio
Turnpike. Ohio State University, M.A.,
1963.
BURKE, James Lee, The Gubernatorial
Campaign of 1910 in Ohio. Ohio State Uni-
versity, M.A., 1963.
CHRISTMAN, Larry H., The Congressional
Career of Brooks Fletcher of Ohio. Ohio
State University, M.A., 1963.
CURL, Donald W., The Career of Murat
Halstead, Eminent Cincinnati Journalist.
Ohio State University, Ph.D., 1964.
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253
DAACKE, John F. von, "Sparkling
Catawba"--Grape Growing and Winemaking in
Cincinnati, 1800-1870. University of
Cincinnati, M.A., 1964.
DOWNARD, William L., Miles Greenwood, an
Active Cincinnati Industrialist. Uni-
versity of Cincinnati, MA., 1964.
FERRELL, Nancie Clow, Hiram Powers: His
Life and His Art. University of Cin-
cinnati, M.A., 1964.
FRICKE, Jack W., History of the
Elections of 1946 in Ohio. Ohio State University,
M.A., 1963.
GIGLIO, James N., Harry M. Daugherty:
Harding's Attorney General, 1921-1923.
Kent State University, M.A., 1964.
GRIFFIN, Walter Roland, Judson Harmon.
University of Cincinnati, M.A., 1964.
GRIFFIN, William W., History of the
Presidential Election of 1948 in Ohio. Ohio
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HOLMGREN, Daniel, Edward Webster Bemis
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LOUTHAN, Donald, Akron Writes and Adopts
a Home Rule Charter. University of
Akron, M.A., 1964.
LOZIER, John William, The Hocking Valley
Coal Miners' Strike, 1884-1885. Ohio
State University, M.A., 1963.
MONTGOMERY, Fred Leslie, Factors Leading
to the Establishment of the Second
Presbyterian Church of Newark, Ohio.
Ohio State University, M.A., 1963.
MORTON, Rodger F., The Congressional
Career of Joseph Outhwaite of Ohio. Ohio
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NEEL, Robert W., The Civil War Career of
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looper. University of Cincinnati, M. A.,
1964.
NICHOLLS, Robert M., A History of the American Ship Building
Company in
Lorain, Ohio, 1899-1963. Kent State
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NOONE, Mary J., History of the
Development of Upper Arlington, Ohio. Ohio State
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STEFFES, Marvin J., Archbishop John B.
Purcell, a Cincinnatian in Controversy.
University of Cincinnati, M.A., 1964.
TRIPLETT, Barbara Jo, A Biography of
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WRIGHT, Richard, Adz, Caulk and Rivets:
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