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time program, through study of conditions and methods utilized

by other organizations, and to crystallize these in definite form

for presentation to the Legislature in 1933. Special emphasis is

being given the requirements of the public and of tourists in the

matter of developing historical, archaeological and other out-

door attractions, and to providing that they may be properly

marked so that they may be readily intelligible.

On motion of Mr. Hinkle, the report was ordered printed

for distribution.

 

 

REPORT OF THE REGISTRAR

(Accessions are by gift unless otherwise designated)

The following accessions to museum collections have been

recorded since the last annual meeting of the Society:

Robert B. Hutcheson, picture of Gen. Sir Douglas Haig.

Obsolete copper tools, and burr-stone dressers; purchase.

Mr. Weil, Mansfield, Ohio, unfinished banner-stone.

Miss Rose Baker, Columbus, Ohio, bag of gold dust.

Mrs. C. Fisher, Columbus, Ohio, Indian pottery; loan.

Paul Baker, Columbus, Ohio, old photograph.

Mr. Stephen Richards, Bexley, Ohio, archaeological specimens.

Mr. Leon Thompson, Columbus, Ohio; Mrs. Belle Miller, Spo-

kane, Washington; Mrs. Gail McDowell, Findlay, Ohio;

Civil War relics.

Dept. of Agriculture, State of Ohio, two paintings of race horses,

by E. Troye; loan.

Rev. S. R. Martin, Columbus, Ohio, German machine-gun belt.

Mrs. William Rhoads, Columbus, Ohio, six silver spoons.

Mrs. Mary Neiswender, Columbus, Ohio, blue china plate.

Mr. Charles Jarvis, Columbus, Ohio, aerial bomb.

Dr. Harvey Whitaker, Columbus, Ohio, trunk with military uni-

forms, straw hats from Philippines, and three pictures.

Archaeological specimens; purchase.

Mr. W. G. Wheaton, Columbus, Ohio; Maynard rifle and reload-

ing tools.



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Miss Kate M. Litzenberg, Utica, Ohio, brass candle snuffers.

Senator Simeon D. Fess, Washington, D. C., United States flag.

Mr. Larry D. Bartlett, Fredericktown, Ohio, archaeological and

historical specimens.

Mr. Fred Sharer, Columbus, Ohio, account book, 1825, and pam-

phlet, 1811.

Mr. Julius F. Stone, Columbus, Ohio, boat and camping outfit.

Col. John Edwards, Columbus, Ohio, Spanish War relics.

Mr. W. Ross Teel, Indianapolis, Ind., correspondence of Elna-

than and Jay Cooke.

Mr. Herbert A. Hard, Columbus, Ohio, ox yoke.

Mrs. K. H. McCloy, Columbus, Ohio, picture of Battle of Stone

River.

Mr. L. Ridgeway, New York, Bible found at Harper's Ferry,

1860.

Mr. F. A. Bellus, Columbus, Ohio, old clock.

Mrs. T. C. Clark, Brilliant, Ohio, archaeological collection of late

T. C. Clark.

Miss Ollie J. Baum, Bourneville, Ohio, archaeological collection

of the late William Keran, and old books.

Dr. Westfall, Coshocton, Ohio, sandstone cone.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Watkins, Blanchester, Ohio, china plate.

Prof. C. M. Garber, Aikiak, Alaska, Eskimo material; loan.

Sheriff Gail Sesler, Lancaster, Ohio, copper still 100 years old.

Mr. Clarence E. Baum, Duvall, Ohio, pad for horse collar.

Mr. Grover Koons, Sarasota, Fla., travertine and photos.

Mrs. J. W. Potts, Columbus, Ohio, Civil War relics.

Mrs. John Overly, Columbus, Ohio, archaeological and historical

specimens.

Mr. Philip P. Bascom, Columbus, Ohio, block matches.

Mr. D. D. Ketch, Plain City, Ohio, photo.of old Court House.

Mr. J. A. Kight, Columbus, Ohio, World War relics.

World War ribbons, purchase.

Mrs. Nora B. Turner, Columbus, Ohio, archaeological specimens

and books of the late Frank S. Turner.

Mr. Mathilda Natho, Columbus, Ohio, two samplers.

Surveyor's transit; purchase.

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Guilford College, N. C., quartz crystal.

Mr. John Starr, Berne, Ohio, burr-stones.

Dr. C. E. Rice, Alliance, Ohio, board from birthplace of John

Brown.

Mr. C. S. Westcott, Jr., White Cottage, Ohio, sausage grinder;

loan.

Mrs. Lola Hunter, Columbus, Ohio, pillow cover of featherwork.

Mrs. Jeanette S. Lohmann, Columbus, Ohio, melodeon; loan.

Pennsylvania Railroad Co., patriotic posters.

Mrs. H. V. Weil, New York, N. Y., historical specimens.

Miss Ollie J. Baum, Bourneville, Ohio, old letters.

Miss Elizabeth U. Sullivant, Columbus, Ohio, historical speci-

mens, maps, books, pictures, etc.

Mr. Carl C. Danford, Lewisville, Ohio, ciphering book of Tilgh-

man Brashar; loan.

Gen. Edward Orton, Jr., archaeological specimens from England

and France.

Archaeological specimens; purchase.

Miss Emma Jones, Columbus, Ohio, Kilbourne letters.

Mr. J. W. Miles, Pittsburgh, Pa., two wooden bowls.

Dr. Alexander, Newark, Ohio, historical specimens.

Robert C. Frame, Ralph G. Young, Guy Ellison, -- Smith, West

Union, Ohio, old letters, books, etc.

Mr. Calvin Sohl, Columbus, Ohio, hardware bill of 1816.

Mr. Frank J. Soday, Dept. of Chemistry, O. S. U., photos and

relics of penitentiary fire in Columbus.

Dr. C. C. Pheanais, Versailles, Ohio, minerals.

Mrs. Fred A. Williams, Ashtabula, Ohio, letters, diaries, etc., of

the late Joshua R. Giddings.

Mr. W. E. Miller, Columbus, Ohio, Civil War relics.

Mr. Albert G. Giddings, Jefferson, Ohio, silver service, chair, etc.

of the late Joshua R. Giddings; loan.

Mrs. Lucy H. Washburn, Columbus, Ohio, fossil fern.

Prof. Roderick Peattie, Dept. of Geography, O. S. U., specimen

of barite.

Archaeological specimens; purchase.



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Mrs. Joseph O. Gregg, Columbus, Ohio, sword, picture, papers,

and fossil fish.

Miss Olive F. McKim, Parkersburg, W. Va., doll and book.

Mr. Rodney Gragg, Bainbridge, Ohio, old account book.

Mr. Robert E. Lanich, Columbus, Ohio, sword bayonet.

Dr. Emerson F. Greenman, Columbus, Ohio, Algonkian Indian

head-dress.

Mr. James W. McLaughlin, Newark, Ohio, safe destroyed by

Morgan's raiders.

Mrs. Foster Tyler, Alexandria, Ohio, two lamp chimneys.

Miss Sarah Williams, Circleville, Ohio, doll of 90 years ago.

Mr. M. S. Brown, Grand Rapids, Mich., the Symmes E. Brown

collection of books.

Capt. J. R. Benjamin, Columbus, Ohio, World War insignia; loan.

Mr. Eli Gabriel, Columbus, Ohio, Chinese opium outfit, and pipe

made by soldier of Civil war.

Mr. Harry R. McPherson, Columbus, Ohio, Darke County rec-

ord books.

Dr. Harlow Lindley, Columbus, Ohio, wooden butter mould.

Mr. Homer Zimmerman, Sugar Creek, Ohio, glass flask.

Miss Bertha Eisenbeis, Columbus, Ohio, valentine of 1830.

Mr. J. Russell Hayes, Swarthmore, Pa., 170 Quaker books.

Robert M. Miller, Columbus, Ohio, gas mask.

The Hastings Museum, Hastings, Neb., archaeological specimens.

Mr. Hugh Hardy, Columbus, Ohio, stone mortar and pestle.

Mr. George W. Gehman, Bethlehem, Pa., minerals; in exchange.

Prof. W. McPherson, 0. S. U., bill of sale of slave, 1856.

Mr. C. H. Murphy, Columbus, Ohio, Alaskan canoe, sled, har-

poons, etc., in miniature.

Dr. Frank Warner, Columbus, Ohio, great barred owl.

Mr. H. F. Pancake, Columbus, Ohio, specimen of barite.

Mr. D. E. Puckett, Columbus, Ohio, Civil war sword.

Mr. Alfred H. Leaman, Columbus, Ohio, lead pipe from Pompeii.

Mr. Robert E. Gardner, Columbus, Ohio, books on military tac-

tics.

Cherokee Ochre Company, Cartersville, Ga., barite.



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Johns-Manville Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio, asbestos, and ex-

hibit of asbestos products.

Buckeye Steel Castings Company, Columbus, Ohio, iron ore.

American Rolling Mills Company, iron ore.

Mr. Dudley Fisher, Sr., Columbus, Ohio, photos of Columbus

Cadets.

Mr. George W. Gehman, Bethlehem, Pa., asbestos; exchange.

Anaconda Copper Mining Company, Great Falls, Mont., copper

ore.

Miss Josephine Klippart, Columbus, Ohio, sofa and chair.

Mr. Charles Snyder, Columbus, Ohio, mammoth tooth.

American Gypsum Company, Port Clinton, Ohio, gypsum.

Dr. B. H. Moffatt, Shelby, Ohio, archaeological specimens.

Mr. W. C. Fisher, Shelby, Ohio, two grooved axes.

Mr. C. J. Laser, Shelby, Ohio, minerals.

Eagle-Picher Lead Company, Chicago, Ill., lead and zinc ore.

Mr. David S. Clark, Cleveland, Ohio, Civil War envelopes.

Calumet and Arizona Mining Company, Ajo, Ariz., copper ore.

Mr. T. J. Andrews, Newark, Ohio, and Mrs. M. J. Lewis, New-

ark, Ohio, historical specimens.

Mr. Bernard S. Mason, Dept. of Sociology, O. S. U., Indian

drum; loan.

Mr. Albert C. Spetnagel, Chillicothe, Ohio, calcite crystal.

Donald Dell, Columbus, Ohio, Betty lamp.

Mr. H. Dale Kuhn, Shelby, Ohio, four stone pipes.

The United States Graphite Company, Saginaw, Mich., graphite.

The Grasselli Chemical Company, Cleveland, Ohio, sulphur.

Mr. Edward A. Day, Columbus, Ohio, poster of 1865.

Mr. William J. Nonnenmacher, Columbus, Ohio, collection of

watches and watchmakers' obsolete tools.

Mr. Byron Blake, Columbus, Ohio, Civil War musket.

Mr. W. G. Pengelly, Columbus, Ohio, three land grants.

Mr. H. P. Leiendecker, Groveport, Ohio, antique watch.

Mr. A. D. Sproat, Chillicothe, Ohio, minerals.

Mr. Laurence B. Webster, Columbus, Ohio, archaeological speci-

mens.



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Mr. Julius F. Stone, Columbus, Ohio, habitat group Rocky

Mountain sheep.

Mr. William Rindsfoos, Columbus, Ohio, habitat group Alaskan

grizzly bear.

Remarks were then made in regard to the proposed

new constitution for the Society by the President, Mr.

Hinkle and Mr. Harrop.

The Secretary called attention to the fact that there

were three vacancies to be filled on the Board of Trus-

tes. Mr. Goodman nominated for the three vacancies

Mr. Arthur C. Johnson, General George Florence and

Mr. Oscar F. Miller. On motion of Mr. Bareis the

rules were suspended and the Secretary instructed to

cast the vote of the society for these three members. The

motion was unanimously carried and the Secretary cast

the unanimous vote of the Society for the three members

nominated.

Remarks were then made, bearing appreciative tes-

timony to the life and character of Edwin F. Wood who

had recently passed away.

Somewhat extended remarks were made by Mr.

Hinkle on the proposed new constitution though none of

its provisions were read.

Mr. Shetrone gave reasons for the change of the

name of the Society from the Ohio State Archaeological

and Historical Society to the Ohio State Historical So-

ciety.

On motion of Mr. Hinkle, seconded by Mr. Pengelly,

the following resolution was adopted:

RESOLVED: That the Articles of Incorporation of The

Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society be and the same

are amended so that its corporate name be changed from The