Ohio History Journal




A SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS IN OHIO HISTORY,

A SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS IN OHIO HISTORY,

ARCHAEOLOGY, AND NATURAL HISTORY,

AUGUST 1952-JULY 1953

 

Compiled by S. WINIFRED SMITH

 

AGRICULTURE

MICK, J. R., 4-H Club Golden Anniversary Marking the First Half Century of Boys'

and Girls' Club Work in Ohio, Being a History of the Movement in Williams

County "To Make the Best Better." N. p., n. d. 16p.

POWER, Richard Lyle, "Settlers on Corn Belt Soil," Indiana Magazine of History,

XLIX (1953), 161-172.

RICKARD, Anne M., "The University and Agriculture," Ohio State University

Monthly, XLIV, No. 5 (February 1953), 6-9. History of contribution of the college

of agriculture to agricultural progress.

ANTISLAVERY MOVEMENT

MILLER, Lillian M., "'Aunt Laura,' the Story of Laura Haviland," Northwest Ohio

Quarterly, XXIV (1952), 199-210. Antislavery reformer who lived at Adrian,

Michigan, but was involved in incidents in Ohio.

YANUCK, Julius, "The Garner Fugitive Slave Case," Mississippi Valley Historical

Review, XL (1953-54), 47-66.

ARCHAEOLOGY

BABY, Raymond S., "Prehistoric Ohio," American Heritage, n. s., IV, No. 3 (Spring

1953), 52-55.

COLLINS, David R., "The Enon Mound," Ohio Archaeologist, n. s., III, No. 3 (July

1953), 11-12. In Mad River Township, Clark County.

GOSLIN, Robert M., "Mammal and Bird Remains from the Cramer Village Site,"

Ohio Archaeologist, n. s., II, No. 4 (November 1952), 20-21.

GRIFFIN, James B., ed., Archeology of Eastern United States. Chicago, University of

Chicago Press, 1952. 392 p., 205 plates. "Outline of Cultures in the Ohio Region"

by Richard G. Morgan deals specifically with Ohio.

HICKS, Lawrence E., "A Human Effigy Head from the Ohio Valley Area," Ohio

Archaeologist, n. s., III, No. 1 (January 1953), 22-27. Lists twelve other effigies

found in Ohio.

JOHNSTON, LaDow, "Indian Trade Good[s] in Wood and Lucas Counties of the

Maumee River Valley," Ohio Archaeologist, n. s., III, No. 1 (January 1953), 16-18.

KRAMER, Leon, "Granite Objects," Ohio Archaeologist, n. s., II, No. 4 (November

1952), 30. Three of the four objects were found in Ohio.

McPHERSON, Harry R., "The Pence Mound," Ohio Archaeologist, n. s., II, No. 4

(November 1952), 10-16. Located in Jefferson Township, Preble County, Ohio.

McPHERSON, Harry R., "Two Antler Combs from Ohio," Tennessee Archaeologist,

VIII (1952), 73-80.

MAYER-OAKES, William J., An Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Shenango

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River Reservoir Area in Ohio and Pennsylvania (Annals of the Carnegie Museum,

XXXIII, Art. 3, Anthropological Series, No. 1, Pittsburgh, 1953). 124p.+14 plates.

MEUSER, G[ordon] F., "Ceremonial Picks," Ohio Archaeologist, n. s., III, No. 3

(July 1953), 13-15. Nine specimens illustrated are all from Ohio.

SMITH, Arthur George, "The Hilliard Site, Lakewood, Ohio," Ohio Archaeologist,

n. s., III, No. 3 (July 1953), 18-20.

TOWNSEND, Earl C., Jr., "Seventeen Birdstones from a Collection of 100," Ohio

Archaeologist, n. s., III, No. 1 (January 1953), 4-7. Seven of the stones were found

in Ohio.

WACHTEL, H. C., "Ohio Celts," Ohio Archaeologist, n. s., II, No. 4 (November

1952), 19.

WACHTEL, H. C., "Preserve Us," Ohio Archaeologist, n. s., III, No. 3 (July 1953),

6-8. On the preservation of the Warren County Serpent Mound.

WACHTEL, H. C., "Rattling the Bones," Ohio Archaeologist, n. s., II, No. 4 (No-

vember 1952), 25-29.

ARTS AND CRAFTS

"Cincinnati, the Queen City, as Viewed from the Kentucky Shore in 1848," News

from Home, XIV, No. 1 (February-March 1953), 10-15. Panoramic view of Cin-

cinnati reproduced from the original daguerreotypes by Fontayne and Porter, with

text.

"Cleveland, Ohio, 1853." Drawn by John William Hill. On stone by B. F. Smith, Jr.

Printed by Michelin & Shattuck, and published by Smith Brothers & Co. 23" x 37".

Old Print Shop Portfolio, XII (1952-53), 132-133.

CLIFTON, Lucile, "The Early Theater in Columbus, Ohio, 1820-1840," Ohio State

Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LXII (1953), 234-245.

CUMMINGS, Abbott Lowell, "The Ohio State Capitol Competition," Society of

Architectural Historians, Journal, XII, No. 2 (May 1953), 15-18.

HOITSMA, Muriel Cutten, "Early Cleveland Silversmiths," Antiques, LXII (1953),

130-131.

INGRAM, Patricia Smith, "Hudson: Early 19th Century Domestic Architecture," So-

ciety of Architectural Historians, Journal, XII, No. 2 (May 1953), 9-14.

LOCKETT, Annie Hoge, "Cincinnati Clockmakers 1800-1825," Historical and Phil-

osophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XI (1953), 107-111.

MEAD, David, "William Charles Macready and the Cincinnati Stage," Historical and

Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XI (1953), 91-98.

MYERS, Denys P., "The Architectural Development of the Western Floating Palace,"

Society of Architectural Historians, Journal, XI, No. 4 (December 1952), 25-31.

Ohio and Mississippi river steamboats including the Buckeye State, the J. M. White,

and others.

PARKER, Wyman W., "Printing in Gambier, Ohio, 1829-1884," Ohio State Archaeo-

logical and Historical Quarterly, LXII (1953), 55-66.

RICE, Otis K., "West Virginia Printers and Their Work, 1790-1830," West Virginia

History, XIV (1953), 297-338. The northern Panhandle section includes a portion

of northeastern Ohio.

RODABAUGH, James H., "Adena Restored," Society of Architectural Historians,

Journal, XII, No. 2 (May 1953), 25.



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ROOS, Frank J., Jr., "Ohio: Architectural Cross-Road," Society of Architectural His-

torians, Journal, XII, No. 2 (May 1953), 3-8.

STEVENS, Harry R., "Pioneer Photography," Historical and Philosophical Society of

Ohio, Bulletin, X (1952), 308-309.

WEISERT, John J., "Beginnings of German Theatricals in Louisville," Filson Club

History Quarterly, XXVI (1952), 347-359. Close connection with the theater in

Cincinnati.

WINTERMUTE, H. Ogden, "The Story of A Collection," Antiques Journal, VIII,

No. 6 (June 1953), 12-15. The collection of Mr. and Mrs. John Adams of Spring-

field, which contains many pieces of furniture made in or brought to Ohio in the

late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.

ZEPP, Erwin C., and James H. Rodabaugh, "Ohio's Historic Sites," American Heritage,

n. s., IV, No. 3 (Spring 1953), 44-49.

BIBLIOGRAPHIES, GUIDES, AND CATALOGS

[BIGGERT, Elizabeth C.], "The Dick Papers," Museum Echoes, XXV (1952), 71-72.

[BIGGERT, Elizabeth C.], "Harding Papers," Museum Echoes, XXV (1952), 94.

BIGGERT, Elizabeth C., "The Library of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical

Society," Autograph Collectors' Journal, V, No. 3 (Spring 1953), 46-48.

Fifty Ohio Rarities, 1653-1802 (Bulletin LXII of the Clements Library). Ann Arbor,

Mich., Clements Library, 1953. 40p. Catalog of an exhibition at the Clements

Library in recognition of Ohio's sesquicentennial.

[GRIMES, James W.], 18th and 19th Century Painting, Ohio Subjects and Ohio

Artists: An Exhibit Presented at the Ohio State Museum, February 8- June 1, 1953.

Columbus, Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society in association with the

Ohio Sesquicentennial Commission, 1953. [24p.]

HESSELTINE, William B., and Larry Gara, eds., "Lyman Draper's Account of Lost

Western Manuscripts," Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XI

(1953), 192-204.

INDIANA HISTORICAL SOCIETY LIBRARY, Greetings to Ohio: An Exhibition in

Honor of Our Neighbor's Sesquicentennial. Indianapolis, Indiana Historical Society,

1953. [14p.]

LB GEAR, Clara Egli, comp., United States Atlases: A Catalog of National, State,

County, City, and Regional Atlases in the Library of Congress and Cooperating

Libraries. Volume 2. Washington, Library of Congress, Reference Department, 1953.

301p. One section, pages 159-169, devoted to Ohio atlases.

MARCHMAN, Watt P., "Ohio Rich in Manuscript Repositories," Autograph Col-

lectors' Journal, V, No. 3 (Spring 1953), 50-53, 58.

Marietta College, The Sesquicentennial of Ohio's Statehood, 1803-1953: An Exhibition

of Manuscript and Other Materials in the Library, June 5, 1953 to June 12, 1953.

Marietta, Marietta College, 1953. 56p.

The Ohio Country, Territory to State: An Exhibit Commemorating the One Hundred

Fiftieth Anniversary of Statehood and Honoring the Return of the General Assembly

to Chillicothe, Ohio's First Capital. Chillicothe, Ross County Historical Society,

1953. 4p. Historical data on the Northwest Territory and the state of Ohio to 1815.

Ohio: The Sesquicentennial of Statehood, 1803-1953. An Exhibition in the Library of

Congress, Washington, D. C., January 8, 1953, to April 8, 1953. Washington,

Government Printing Office, 1953. 77p.



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POLLACK, Ervin H., and Charles F. O'Brien, "The History of Legislative Publica-

tions in Ohio," Ohio State Law Journal, XIII (1952), 307-349.

SMITH, S. Winifred, comp., "A Survey of Publications in Ohio History, Archaeology,

and Natural History, August 1951 - July 1952," Ohio State Archaeological and

Historical Quarterly, LXI (1952), 410-430.

BIOGRAPHY

ATHEARN, Robert G., "General Sherman and the Montana Frontier," Montana

Magazine of History, III (1953), 55-64.

BAKER, Nina Brown, Cyclone in Calico: The Story of Mary Ann Bickerdyke. Boston,

Little, Brown & Company, 1952. 278p.

CHESNUTT, Helen M., Charles Waddell Chesnutt, Pioneer of the Color Line. Chapel

Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1952. viii+324p.

CHURCHILL, Alfred Vance, "Midwestern: Professor Charles Henry Churchill of

Oberlin," Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXIV (1952), 139-175.

CLEMENS, Cyril, "Howard Chandler Christy: Impressions and Letters," Hobbies,

LVII, No. 11 (January 1953), 32-33, 75.

CLEMENS, Cyril, "My Friend, Ben Ames Williams--Novelist and Collector," Hobbies,

LVIII, No. 3 (May 1953), 129-130.

COLEMAN, J. Winston, "John Filson: Early Kentucky Historian," Historical and

Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XI (1953), 57-66. Filson was one of the

original proprietors of the land on which Cincinnati was founded.

COLES, Harry L., "Salmon Portland Chase," Museum Echoes, XXV (1952), 67-70.

DIRLAM, H. Kenneth, John Chapman, "By Occupation a Gatherer and Planter of

Appleseeds." N. p., 1953. 36p. Mimeographed.

FATOUR, Paul, Ambrose Bierce, the Devil's Lexicographer. Norman, Okla., Univer-

sity of Oklahoma Press, 1951. 349p.

"George Rogers Clark Bicentennial," Indiana History Bulletin, XXIX (1952), 159-162.

HARDMAN, Anson F., "The Ohio Pageant--These Are Ohio's Jewels!" Inside Ohio

Magazine, II, No. 5 (June 1953), 29-34. Lists distinguished Ohio men and women.

HARNSBARGER, Caroline Thomas, A Man of Courage: Robert A. Taft. Chicago,

Wilcox & Follett Company, 1952. 370p.

HATCHER, Harlan, Robert Price, Florence Murdoch, John W. Stockwill, Ophia D.

Smith, and Leslie Marshall, Johnny Appleseed, A Voice in the Wilderness: The

Story of the Pioneer John Chapman. Johnny Appleseed Highway Edition (Fourth

Edition). Paterson, N. J., Swedenborg Press, 1953. 74p.

HESSELTINE, William B., and Larry Gara, eds., "Andrew H. Ernst, Pioneer Horti-

culturist," Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XI (1953), 37-41.

HAVIGHURST, Walter, George Rogers Clark: Soldier in the West. New York,

Toronto, and London, McGraw Hill Book Company, 1952. For high school readers.

KELLY, Fred Charters, Life and Times of Kin Hubbard, Creator of Abe Martin. New

York, Farrar, Straus & Company, 1952. 179p.

KENT, Donald H., "Henry Bouquet," American Heritage, n. s., IV, No. 3 (Spring

1953), 40-43.

KING, Ernest J., and Walter Muir Whitehill, Fleet Admiral King: A Naval Record.

New York, W. W. Norton & Company, 1952. 674p. Chapter I covers King's early

life in Ohio.

KNOPF, Richard C., "John Brough," Museum Echoes, XXV (1952), 91-93.



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LONGSWORTH, Ferne, "Elijah Stites, Minute Man," Allen County Historical Society,

Reporter, No. 60 (July 1953), [1-4).

MACARTNEY, Clarence Edward, Grant and His Generals. New York, McBride

Company, 1953. 352p. Includes Ohioans James B. McPherson, Philip H. Sheridan,

and W. T. Sherman.

MARCH, David D., "Charles Daniel Drake of St. Louis," Missouri Historical Society,

Bulletin, IX (1952-53), 291-310. A son of Dr. Daniel Drake, the subject spent his

boyhood and part of his adult years in Cincinnati.

MASON, Miriam E., Dan Beard: Boy Scout (Childhood of Famous Americans Series).

Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1953. 192p. For juvenile readers. Beard was

a native of Ohio.

MEADOWCROFT, Enid LaMonte, The Story of Thomas Alva Edison. New York,

Grosset, [1952]. 189p. Juvenile.

NEVINS, Allan, Study in Power: John D. Rockefeller, Industrialist and Philanthropist.

New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1953. 2 vols., 441+501p.

PEARE, Catherine O., Stephen Foster, His Life. New York, Henry Holt & Company,

1952. 87p.

PETERS, Ralph W., "Spencer A. Canary--First Citizen of the Maumee Valley,"

Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXV (1952-53), 37-40.

"President Green Is Dead," American Federationist, LIX, No. 12 (December 1952),

2-23. William Green, of Coshocton, Ohio, president A. F. of L., 1924-1952. Also,

mining conditions in Coshocton County in latter part of 19th century.

ROSS, Ishbel, Proud Kate: Portrait of an Ambitious Woman. New York, Harper &

Brothers, 1953. 309p.

SCOTT, George Tressler, Illinois' Testimonial to Mrs. Rutherford B. Hayes. 21p.

Reprinted, with Appendix added, from the Journal of the Illinois State Historical

Society, Spring, 1953.

SHETRONE, Henry C., "Biographical Sketch of Harry Raymond McPherson," Ohio

Archaeologist, n. s., III, No. 3 (July 1953), 18-20.

SIEVERS, Harry J., Benjamin Harrison, Hoosier Warrior, 1833-1865. Chicago, Henry

Regnery Company, 1952. 344p. Youth and education in Ohio.

SMITH, Dwight L., "William Medill," Museum Echoes, XXV (1952), 59-62.

SMITH, William E. and Ophia D., A Buckeye Titan. Cincinnati, Historical and Philo-

sophical Society of Ohio, 1953. 558p. A biography of John H. James of Urbana.

STEVENS, Harry R., "The Reverend William Burke," Historical and Philosophical

Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XI (1953), 205-219. Early Cincinnati Methodist minister.

STILL, John S., "William Dennison, Jr.," Museum Echoes, XXV (1952), 75-77.

TIMMONS, Bascom N., Portrait of an American: Charles G. Dawes. New York,

Henry Holt & Company, 1953. 344p.

TRESTER, Delmer J., "David Tod," Museum Echoes, XXV (1952), 83-86.

WASSON, Woodrow W., James A. Garfield, His Religion and Education: A Study in

the Religious and Educational Thought and Activity of an American Statesman.

Nashville, Tennessee Book Company, 1952. 155p.

WEIR, Ruth Cromer, Thomas Alva Edison, Inventor (Makers of America Series).

Nashville, Abingdon-Cokesbury, 1953. 128p. For juvenile readers.

WILEY, Earl W., "Colonel Charles Anderson's Gettysburg Address," Lincoln Herald,

LIV, No. 3 (Fall 1952), 14-21.



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BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY

"Birth of a Giant Press," Inside Ohio Magazine, II, No. 3 (April 1953), 21-25. The

Throatless Press Company, owned by the Hydraulic Press Manufacturing Company

of Mount Gilead and the Austin Company of Cleveland.

CARLSON, Don O., "Toledo, Pivot City of the Great Lakes," Inside Ohio Magazine,

II, No. 2 (March 1953), 28-33.

DODDS, Gilbert F., "Carriage Making Days in Franklin County," Franklin County

Historical Society, Bulletin, IV, No. 12 (November 1952), 74-75.

HARDMAN, Anson F., "The Ohio Pageant--The Story of How East Liverpool

Became the Pottery Center of America," Inside Ohio Magazine, II, No. 6 (June

1953), 26-29.

KOREN, J. M., "Canton-a City Whose Industrial Backbone is Made of Alloy Steel,"

Inside Ohio Magazine, II, No. 7 (August 1953), 21-25.

MORGAN, Arthur E., Industries for Small Communities, With Cases from Yellow

Springs (Community Service News, XI, Nos. 1-2). Yellow Springs, Ohio, Com-

munity Service, Inc., 1953. 107p.

RODGERS, Allan, "The Iron and Steel Industry of the Mahoning and Shenango

Valleys," Economic Geography, XXVIII (1952), 331-342. Development of the

industry, especially since 1947.

WRIGHT, Alfred J., Economic Geography of Ohio (Division of Geological Survey,

Fourth Series, Bulletin 50). Columbus, Division of Geological Survey, 1953. 217p.

WRIGHT, Orville, "How We Invented the Airplane," Harper's Magazine, CCVI, No.

1237 (June 1953), 25-33. An account used as a deposition in a lawsuit made on

January 13, 1920. Edited by Fred C. Kelly.

DIARIES, LETTERS, AND MEMOIRS

ANDERSON, Sherwood, Letters of Sherwood Anderson, edited by Howard Mumford

Jones and Walter B. Rideout. Boston, Little, Brown & Company, 1953. 504p.

MAHR, August C., "Diary of a Moravian Indian Mission Migration Across Pennsyl-

vania in 1772," Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LXII (1953),

247-269.

EDUCATION

BARNES, Sherman B., "Shaker Education," Ohio State Archaeological and Historical

Quarterly, LXII (1953), 67-76.

BELL, Hobart H., "Financing Public Education in Ohio for 150 Years," Ohio Schools,

XXXI (1953), 104-107, 128.

BELL, Hobart H., "Then as Now, Essential to the Public Welfare," Ohio Schools,

XXXI (1953), 58-63, 84-85. A history of the public schools in Ohio.

BROWNING, Lucy, The Land Needs Book-Learning, or The Three R's. Columbus,

Ohio Sesquicentennial Commission Headquarters, 1952. Unpaged. Mimeographed.

Historical choral drama for elementary schools.

CHURCHILL, Alfred Vance, "Midwestern: Oberlin Students, Sinners and Adolescents

in the 1870's and 1880's," Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXV (1952-53), 41-62.

CHURCHILL, Alfred Vance, "Midwestern: Transition at Oberlin, 1850-1887," North-

west Ohio Quarterly, XXIV (1952), 220-239.

CLOPPER, Edward N., "The Ohio Mechanics Institute, Its 125th Anniversary," His-

torical and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XI (1953), 179-191.



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HARDMAN, Anson F., "The Ohio Pageant--Under the Oberlin Elm," Inside Ohio,

Magazine, II, No. 7 (August 1953), 26-29.

"Lake Erie College Centennial," Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine

LXXXVI (1952), 1296.

LEAHY, John F., and Ruth E. Seeger, A Thirty Year Record: Projects of the Bureau o

Educational Research. Columbus, Ohio State University, Bureau of Educational Re

search, 1952. 107p.

LINDSEY, David, "George W. Norris as a Student at Baldwin University," Nebraska

History, XXXIV (1953), 115-122.

1952 Directory of Ohio Libraries, With Statistics for 1951. Columbus, Ohio State

Library, Department of Education, 1952. 31p.

POLLARD, James E., History of the Ohio State University: The Story of Its Firs

Seventy-Five Years, 1873-1948. Columbus, Ohio State University Press, 1952. 434p

RUPP, A. E., "'First in Ohio': A Recheck of the Personalities and Curricular Offer

ings in Ohio's Early Educational History," Ohio Schools, XXXI (1953), 212-214,

236-237.

WILLIAMS, E. I. F., Heidelberg, Democratic Christian College, 1850-1950. Menasha,

Wis., George Banta Publishing Company, 1952. 321p.

FOLKLORE

FISHWICK, Marshall W., "Daniel Boone and the Pattern of the Western Hero,"

Filson Club History Quarterly, XXVII (1953), 119-138. Deals with the develop-

ment of the legendary Boone, including the contribution of Timothy Flint.

JAGENDORF, M. A., Sand in the Bag, and Other Folk Stories of Ohio, Indiana, and

Illinois. New York, Vanguard Press, 1953. 192p.

GENEALOGY

BAER, Mabel Van Dyke, "Cemetery Inscriptions Found in Bulletin of Ohio Historical

and Philosophical Society," National Genealogical Society, Quarterly, XL (1952),

91-92.

BREWSTER, Harriet Niles, comp., "Some Additional Descendants of John Niles,

1680-1768, of Colchester, Conn.," Detroit Society for Genealogical Research,

Magazine, XVI (1952-53), 123-128. Some branches of the family lived in Ohio.

BRIGHAM, Clarence S., "Thomas Bible Records," New England Historical and

Genealogical Register, CVII (January 1953), 74-75. Record of family of Ebenezer

Smith Thomas of Cincinnati.

CARPENTER, J. Rodman, "Major Silas Howell, Who Came to the Miami Region

with John Cleves Symmes," Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin,

X (1952), 322-333. In "Little Miami Valley Cemetery Inscriptions."

DICKOR1, Marie, "Carpenter's Run Baptist Church, 1797-1828, in Sycamore Town-

ship, Hamilton County, Ohio," Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio,

Bulletin, XI (1953), 69-77, 172-174. Includes Plainfield Cemetery.

DICKOR1, Marie, "Plainfield Road Cemetery," Historical and Philosophical Society of

Ohio, Bulletin, XI (1953), 244-248.

DICKSON, Lura M., Ancestry and Descendants of David Garton of New Jersey and

Ohio. Montezuma, Iowa, 1952. 67p. Mimeographed.

FULLER, Helen Swisher, "The Ancestry of Frederick Peterson of Sussex County, New



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Jersey, and Franklin County, Ohio," Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine,

LXXXVI (1952), 1324-1325.

KEPLER, Frank Roy, "The Peter Kepler Family, Erie and Crawford Counties, Penn-

sylvania," Detroit Society for Genealogical Research, Magazine, XVI (1952-53),

129-132. One branch lived in Ashtabula, Ohio.

LONGSWORTH, F[erne] M., "The Breeches Bible," Allen County Historical Society,

Reporter, No. 57 (November 1952), 1-3. An account of the family of George and

Martha Dunstall Catt of Cincinnati and Lima.

"McIntosh Emigrants to Columbiana, Jefferson, and Carroll Counties, Ohio," Wells-

ville Echoes, V(1953), 17-21. Reprinted from the Clan Chattan Association, Journal,

III, No. 1 (December 1952).

O'HARA, Mrs. D. T., "Brief History and Genealogy of the Aten Family in America,"

Wellsville Echoes, IV (1952), 31-33.

PITTIS, Margaret Birney, The Hout Family for Two Hundred and Twenty-Seven Years,

Ten Generations, 1725-1952.... Cleveland, published by the author, 1952. 638p.

"Roster of Members," Society of Indiana Pioneers, Yearbook, 1952, 51-106. Gives

names of ancestors and state of origin. Many from Ohio.

WARNER, Anna Harrington, "Some Descendants of John Gray of Worcester, Massa-

chusetts," Detroit Society for Genealogical Research, Magazine, XVI (1952-53),

133-136. Connections in several Ohio counties.

GENERAL

BOWMAN, David W., Pathway of Progress: A Short History of Ohio. New York,

American Book Company, new ed., 1951. 564p.

ECHEVERRIA, Durand, trans., "General Collot's Plan for a Reconnaissance of the

Ohio and Mississippi Valleys, 1796," William and Mary Quarterly, 3d ser., IX

(1952), 512-520.

IZANT, Grace Goulder, This is Ohio: Ohio's 88 Counties in Words and Pictures.

Cleveland, World Publishing Company, 1953. 264p.

NOBLE, Ruth V., Historic American Landmarks: An Engagement Calendar for 1953.

Cambridge, Mass., Berkshire Publishing Company, [1952]. Unpaged. Has pictures

of three Ohio landmarks: the Hayes Memorial Library and Museum, Fremont, Ohio;

the Taft Museum, Cincinnati, Ohio; and Glendower, Lebanon, Ohio.

OVERMAN, William D., "Ohio Town Names," Names, I, No. 2 (June 1953),

115-117.

PHILLIPS, Hazel Spencer, and Lawrence Jordan Gray, Governors of Ohio. [Lebanon,

Ohio], published by the authors, 1952. 61p.

SIEDEL, Frank, Out of the Midwest: More Chapters in the Ohio Story. Cleveland,

World Publishing Company, 1953. 240p. Fictionized stories of Ohio people and

events.

SMITH, Dwight L., "The Ohio Country in 1785," Historical and Philosophical So-

ciety of Ohio, Bulletin, XI (1953), 42-46. An unsigned letter dated December 22,

1785, published in the New Haven Gazette, and the Connecticut Magazine, March

2, and 9, 1786.

STILLE, Samuel Harden, Ohio Builds a Nation: A Memorial to the Pioneers and the

Celebrated Sons of the "Buckeye" State. Chicago, Lower Salem, Ohio, and New

York, Arlendale Book House, 4th ed., 1953. 300p.



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WILSON, Frazer Ells, Advancing the Ohio Frontier: A Saga of the Old Northwest

Columbus, Long's College Book Co., new ed., 1953. 124p.

HISTORICAL FICTION

DELEEUW, Adele and Cateau, Hideaway House. Boston, Little, Brown and Company

1953. 151p. Describes a journey down the Ohio River by flatboat and settlement o?

a farm in the Miami Valley. Juvenile.

ELLIS, William D., The Bounty Lands. Cleveland, World Publishing Company, 1952

492p. The scene is laid in Ohio in the early part of the nineteenth century.

SPICER, Bart, The Wild Ohio. New York, Dodd, Mead and Company, 1953. 328p

INDIANS AND INDIAN WARS

DOWNES, Randolph C., "The Ottawa Indians and the Erie and Kalamazoo Railroad:

A Dresden W. H. Howard Item," Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXIV (1952), 136-

138.

KELLER, Kathryn Miller, "The Tales and Travels of Turkey Foot Rock," Northwest

Ohio Quarterly, XXIV (1952), 186-198.

KING, Arthur G., "The Exact Site of Fort Washington and Daniel Drake's Error,"

Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XI (1953), 128-146.

KNOPF, Richard C., Raymond S. Baby, and Dwight L. Smith, "The Re-Discovery of

Fort Washington," Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XI

(1953), 1-12.

KNOPF, Richard C., "Trailing 'Mad' Anthony Wayne," Inside Ohio Magazine, II, No.

5 (June 1953), 13-15.

KNOPF, Richard C., ed., "Two Journals of the Kentucky Volunteers," Filson Club

History Quarterly, XXVII (1953), 247-281.

SMITH, Dwight L., "The Contest with the Indians for Ohio Lands," American

Heritage, n. s., IV, No. 3 (Spring 1953), 32-37, 69-70.

SMITH, Dwight L., ed., From Greene Ville to Fallen Timbers: A Journal of the

Wayne Campaign, July 28-September 14, 1794 (Indiana Historical Society Publi-

cations, Volume XVI, Number 3). Indianapolis, Indiana Historical Society, 1952.

Pp. 239-333.

WALLACE, Paul A. W., "John Heckewelder's Indians and the Fenimore Cooper

Tradition," American Philosophical Society, Proceedings, XCVI (1952), 496-504.

"Yellow Creek Blockhouse," Wellsville Echoes, V (1953), 13-17. Jefferson County,

Ohio.

LITERATURE

HILTON, Earl, "The Evolution of Sherwood Anderson's 'Brother Death,'" Northwest

Ohio Quarterly, XXIV (1952), 125-130.

JONES, Howard Mumford, ed., "The Letters of Sherwood Anderson," Atlantic,

CXCI (1953), 30-33. Effect of Anderson's middlewestern background on his style.

WOODRESS, James Leslie, Howells & Italy. Durham, N. C., Duke University Press,

1953. 223p.

LOCAL HISTORY

BLAINE, Harry S., "Henry Gibson, Pioneer Mail Carrier of Attica, Ohio," Northwest

Ohio Quarterly, XXIV (1952), 211-219.

BROWNING, Mrs. John Keith, "The Ohio Shrine: The Christian Waldschmidt



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House," Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine, LXXXVI (1952), 1281-

1282.

CARLSON, Don O., "Greenville; A City with an Historic Background, and a Modern

Record of Accomplishment," Inside Ohio Magazine, II, No. 1 (February 1953),

31-35.

CARLSON, Don O., "Newark--A Center of Industry in the Center of Ohio," Inside

Ohio Magazine, II, No. 3 (April 1953), 16-20.

CHAMBERLAIN, Dudley, "Marietta," Museum Echoes, XXVI (1953), 3-5.

CHAPMAN, Edmund H., "City Planning Under Industrialization: The Case of Cleve-

land," Society of Architectural Historians, Journal, XII, No. 2 (May 1953), 19-24.

"Coshocton, a Remarkable Town, Built on an Absurd Idea," Inside Ohio Magazine,

II, No. 4 (May 1953), 26-30.

CRONIN, Jack, "Cincinnati," Museum Echoes, XXVI (1953), 11-13.

DICKORE, Marie, "Carpenter's Run Pioneers," Historical and Philosophical Society

of Ohio, Bulletin, XI (1953), 169-171.

DICKORE, Marie, "One Hundred Years of Leadership in Fire Fighting," Historical

and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XI (1953), 235-239.

DODDS, Gilbert F., 50 Historic Events in Franklin County. Columbus, Franklin

County Historical Society, 1952. 48p.

DODDS, Gilbert F., "The Founding of Dublin," Franklin County Historical Society,

Bulletin, IV, No. 10 (September 1952), 59.

DODDS, Gilbert F., "Rohr's Emigrant Party," Franklin County Historical Society,

Bulletin, IV, Nos. 7-8 [9-10] (July-August 1952), 50.

DODDS, Gilbert F., "The Whetstone River," Franklin County Historical Society,

Bulletin, V, No. 1 (December 1952), 2.

DOWNES, Randolph C., History of Lake Shore Ohio. 3 vols., New York, Lewis His-

torical Publishing Company, 1953. 864+570p.

DRAPER, Walter A., and others, "Christmas Dinner at the Commercial Club," His-

torical and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XI (1953), 147-165. A play

representing a meeting in Yeatman's Tavern in Cincinnati on Christmas Eve, 1802.

DUNN, James Taylor, ed., "'Cincinnati Is a Delightful Place': Letters of a Law Clerk,

1831-34," Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, X (1952), 257-

277. Letters from Columbus and Cincinnati written by Isaac A. Jewett in 1831-34.

"East Liverpool--Civic Life in Action," Ohio Bell, XXIX, No. 7 (July 1952), 3-

[11].

FEENEY, Phyllis L., "Grandma's Hotel: The Gibson House in Attica, Ohio," North-

west Ohio Quarterly, XXIV (1952), 131-135.

FEIGLE, Frank, and others, Geaugaraphy (In One Easy Lesson). [Chardon, Ohio],

Geauga County Sesquicentennial Commission, [1953]. 18p. and folded map. Brief

history of the townships in Geauga County.

FEISS, Carl, "Tallmadge, Township No. 2, Range 10, Connecticut Fire Lands: An

Early Ohio Planned Community," Society of Architectural Historians, Journal, XII,

No. 2 (May 1953), 25-27.

FENNER, Laura, "In 1790, Determined Frenchmen Settled Gallipolis," Ohio Farmer,

CCXI, No. 3 (March 7, 1953), 40-41.

GRAYSON, Emilie B., "Troy--Sends Its Products to All Corners of the Earth,"

Inside Ohio Magazine, II, No. 6 (June 1953), 22-25, 43.



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GREGORY, William M., The Story of James Nicholson: The Beginning of Lakewood.

Lakewood, Ohio, the Public Schools, 1953. 59p. Mimeographed.

GRISMER, Karl H., Akron and Summit County. Akron, Summit County Historical

Society, 1952. 834p.

HAVIGHURST, Walter, "Kelley's Island," American Heritage, n. s., IV, No. 3

(Spring 1953), 56-59.

HEALD, Edward Thornton, Industry Comes of Age in Stark County, 1901-1917 (The

Stark County Story, Volume III). Canton, Ohio, Stark County Historical Society,

1952. 822p.

Historic Landmarks of Columbus and Franklin County (Franklin County Historical

Society, Bulletin, V, No. 10). Columbus, Franklin County Historical Society, 1953.

68p.

History Commission of the Greene County Sesquicentennial Organization, Out of the

Wilderness: An Account of Events in Greene County, Ohio. N. p., 1953. 306p.

JACKSON, Clingan, "Youngstown," Museum Echoes, XXVI (1953), 43-45.

JEFFERS, Thomas E., "City of the Gauls [Gallipolis, Ohio]," American Heritage,

n. s., IV, No. 3 (Spring 1953), 50-51, 71.

KNOPF, Richard C., "Dayton," Museum Echoes, XXVI (1953), 19-21.

KING, Arthur G., "Some Cincinnati Streets," Historical and Philosophical Society of

Ohio, Bulletin, X (1952), 291-301.

LUBRIZOL CORPORATION, comp., How Lake County Made History. Wicliffe,

Ohio, the Lubrizol Corporation, 1953. 12p.

PARK, Clyde W., "Somerset: Historic Town on Zane's Trace," Historical and Philo-

sophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XI (1953), 221-234.

QUINE, C. R., comp., Old Portage and the Portage Path. [Akron, published by the

author], 1953. 35p. Mimeographed.

RIGNEY, Eugene D., "Chillicothe," Museum Echoes, XXVI (1953), 27-30.

SEIFERT, Myron T., "Columbus Heralds First Auto Show, Christmas Night--1909,"

Franklin County Historical Society, Bulletin, V, No. 1 (December 1952), 3-5.

Shedding Light on Worthington. Worthington, Ohio, Woodrow Guild of the First

Presbyterian Church, 2d ed., 1953. 79p.

SMITH, Dwight L., "Mansfield," Museum Echoes, XXVI (1953), 51-53.

SOUTHWICK, Erman Dean, "Marietta--Is Building Its Future on a Foundation 165

Years Old," Inside Ohio Magazine, II, No. 5 (June 1953), 20-24.

"To the Rescue by Drum Beat, Centennial of the Cincinnati Steam Fire Department,"

News from Home, XIV, No. 1 (February-March 1953), 16-18.

VENABLE, Bryant, "Peasenhall Lane," Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio,

Bulletin, XI (1953), 166-167. An account of the Charles Parnell family and the

naming of a Cincinnati street for Peasenhall Village, England.

WABNITZ, William S., ed., "The Bates Papers and Early Cincinnati," Historical and

Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XI (1953), 13-36, 112-127.

MEDICAL HISTORY

CHRISTENSEN, B. V., "The Teaching of Pharmacy in Ohio," Ohio State Archaeo-

logical and Historical Quarterly, LXI (1952), 352-364.

CLARK, Robert D., "The Medical Training of Matthew Simpson, 1830-1833," Ohio

State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LXI (1952), 371-379.



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DITTRICK, Howard, "An Ancestor of Ohio Medicine: Fairfield Medical School

(1812-1840)," Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LXI (1952),

365-370.

"Historic Drugstore in Ohio," National Association of Retail Druggists, Journal,

LXXIII (1951), 425.

HORINE, Emmet Field, "Daniel Drake and the Origin of Medical Journalism West

of the Allegheny Mountains," Bulletin of the History of Medicine, XXVII (1953),

217-235.

RODABAUGH, Mary Jane, "Some Ohio Aspects of Military Nursing," Ohio State

Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LXI (1952), 339-351.

SCHULLIAN, Dorothy M., "Dr. Samuel Hanbury Smith of Cincinnati, Columbus,

and Hamilton, Ohio," Medical Library Association, Bulletin, XXXIX (1952), 146-

154.

MISCELLANEOUS

Fifth Annual State Conservation Field Day and Plowing Contests. Cincinnati, Kaeser,

Inc., Ptrs., [1952]. 64p. Contains the following data for each county: derivation

of name, date established, population, agricultural income, major enterprise, date

conservation district organized, number of cooperatives.

LEWIS, Charles A., and Marvin Diamond, "A Lake Erie Treasure Hunt," Inside Ohio

Magazine, II, No. 7 (August 1953), 16-20.

SHEPARD, Lee, "A Little Story from an Old Cemetery," Historical and Philosophical

Society of Ohio, Bulletin, X (1952), 302-307. Concerns a Cherokee word on the

gravestone of Mrs. Clarissa Palmer (missionary to Cherokee and Osage Indians) in

an old cemetery in Granville, Ohio.

STILL, John S., "Library Fires and Salvage Methods," The American Archivist, XVI

(1953), 145-153. Based on experience of the Ohio State Archaeological and His-

torical Society after the fire of June 12, 1951.

NATURAL HISTORY

COCHRAN, Rod, "Home Sweet Home," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVII, No. 1

(January 1953), 8-9, 32. A study of territorialism in animals; observations mainly

in Ohio.

HARPER, Arthur R., "The Winter Woods," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVII, No. 1

(January 1953), 4-5, 32.

SCHULTZ, Vincent, "A Limnological Study of an Ohio Farm Pond," Ohio Journal

of Science, LII (1952), 267-283. A study of biological, physical, and chemical con-

ditions of a farm pond on the Ohio State University farm in Franklin County, Ohio.

VERBER, James L., "Surface Water Movement, Western Lake Erie," Ohio Journal of

Science, LIII (1953), 42-45.

Birds

BOND, Gorman, ed., "Sixteenth Breeding-Bird Census," Audubon Field Notes, VI

(1952), 304-324. Sections 10, 11, 12, 23, and 33 pertain to Ohio.

BROOKS, Maurice, "Appalachian Region," in "Region Reports--Fall Migration,

August 16 to November 30, 1952," Audubon Field Notes, VII (1953), 15-17.

BROOKS, Maurice, "Appalachian Region," in "Region Reports, Nesting Season, June



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1 to August 15, 1952," Audubon Field Notes, VI (1952), 280-282. Region in-

cludes part of Ohio.

BROOKS, Maurice, "Appalachian Region," in "Region Reports, Winter Season, De-

cember 1, 1952-March 31, 1953," Audubon Field Notes, VII (1953), 212-213.

Region includes part of Ohio.

"Fifty-Third Christmas Bird Count," Audubon Field Notes, VII (1953), 44-192.

Sections 200-225, pp. 113-120, pertain to Ohio.

GILBERT, William M., "Chuck-will's-widow in Central Ohio," in "General Notes,"

Wilson Bulletin, LXV (1953), 43.

HANDLEY, Delmar, "Ancient Murrelet (Synthliboramphus antiquus) Taken in Erie

County, Ohio," Auk, LXX (1953), 206-207. Specimen in the Ohio State Museum.

MASLOWSKI, Karl, "Grouse Post-Mortem," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVII, No.

1 (January 1953), 10-11.

"The 1952 Christmas Bird Count," Redstart, XX, No. 1 (December 1952), 1-16. The

region covered includes parts of Ohio, West Virginia, and Virginia.

NOLAN, Val, Jr., "Middlewestern Prairie Region," in "Regional Reports, Nesting

Season, June 1 to August 15, 1952," Audubon Field Notes, VI (1952), 284-285.

Region includes part of Ohio.

NOLAN, Val, Jr., "Middlewestern Prairie Region," in "Region Reports--Fall Mi-

gration, August 16 to November 30, 1952," Audubon Field Notes, VII (1953)

18-20.

NOLAN, Val, Jr., "Middlewestern Prairie Region," in "Region Reports--Winter

Season, December 1, 1952-March 31, 1953," Audubon Field Notes, VII (1953),

215-216. Region includes part of Ohio.

RANDLE, Worth, and Ronald Austing, "Ecological Notes on Long-eared and Saw-

whet Owls in Southwestern Ohio," Ecology, XXXIII (1952), 422-426.

STEWART, Paul A., "Winter Mortality of Barn Owls in Central Ohio," in "General

Notes," Wilson Bulletin, LXIV (1952), 164-166.

Conservation

ALLEN, Durward, "Wildlife History and the Soil," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVII,

No. 7 (July 1953), 10-11.

ATZENHOEFER, Dan, "Rabbit Nests are Death Traps. .. Sometimes," Ohio Con-

servation Bulletin, XVII, No. 6 (June 1953), 10-11.

AUMANN, Francis R., Ohio Government and Conservation: Legislation, Program, and

Administration (Ohio State University Studies, Engineering Series, Engineering Ex-

periment Station, Circular No. 54). Columbus, Ohio State University, 1953. 24p.

BEDNARIK, Karl, "Enjoy Wildlife, Hunting & Fishing in Cuyahoga County," Ohio

Conservation Bulletin, XVII, No. 6 (June 1953), 12-15, 32.

BEDNARIK, Karl, "Enjoy Wildlife, Hunting & Fishing in Ottawa County," Ohio

Conservation Bulletin, XVI, No. 10 (October 1952), 16-19.

BEDNARIK, Karl, "Meet the Man Behind the Badge," Ohio Conservation Bulletin,

XVII, No. 7 (July 1953), 2-5, 26, 30.

CHAPMAN, Floyd B., "Enjoy Wildlife, Hunting & Fishing in Vinton County," Ohio

Conservation Bulletin, XVII, No. 2 (February 1953), 16-19, 27-28.

CHAPMAN, Floyd B., "Ohio Tackles Turkey Restoration," Ohio Conservation Bul-

letin, XVII, No. 1 (January 1953), 20-21.



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CHAPMAN, Floyd B., "Wildlife Losses from Forest Fires," Ohio Conservation Bul-

letin, XVI, No. 10 (October 1952), 20.

COLE, Vernon W., "A Pollution Survey of Raccoon Creek," Ohio State University,

Engineering Experiment Station News, XXV, No. 2 (April 1953), 20-24.

COLE, Vernon W., "Report on Raccoon Creek," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVII,

No. 3 (March 1953), 16-17, 27.

DAVIS, Charles C., and Harland B. Roney, "A Preliminary Study of Industrial Pol-

lution in the Cleveland Harbor Area. I. Physical and Chemical Results," Ohio

Journal of Science, LIII (1953), 14-30.

GALLAGHER, Thomas G., "The Effect of Water Pollution on Wildlife in Ohio,"

Ohio State University, Engineering Experiment Station News, XXV, No. 2 (April

1953), 16-20.

GOODMAN, Louis J., "Erosion Control in Engineering Works," Ohio State Univer-

sity, Engineering Experiment Station News, XXV, No. 2 (April 1953), 27-32.

GROVES, Elden R., "After the Shovel Has Passed--What of the Land?" Ohio Farmer,

CCX, No. 7 (October 4, 1952), 3, 38-41.

HAGUE, John A., "Richland County," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVII, No. 5

(May 1953), 16-19.

HARPER, Arthur R., "Enjoy Wildlife, Hunting & Fishing in Ross County," Ohio

Conservation Bulletin, XVII, No. 1 (January 1953), 12-15, 32.

HARROLD, L. L., "Basic Water Concepts for Soil and Water Conservation," Ohio

Journal of Science, LIII (1953), 168-172.

MORSE, H. Howe, "Guesswork vs Surveys in Soil Conservation," Ohio Conservation

Bulletin, XVII, No. 3 (March 1953), 22-23.

MOSLEY, Carl, "Enjoy Wildlife, Hunting & Fishing in Hocking County," Ohio Con-

servation Bulletin, XVII, No. 3 (March 1953), 8-11, 27, 29.

PETERS, Ralph W., "Water Management and the Conservancy District," Ohio State

University, Engineering Experiment Station News, XXV, No. 2 (April 1953), 25-27.

Plant Ohio Today--For Tomorrow. N. p., Plant Ohio Committee, [1953]. 20p.

REDETT, Robert B., "How About This Oak Wilt," Ohio Conservation Bulletin,

XVII, No. 3 (March 1953), 20-21, 23.

RILEY, Charles V., "Striplands Can Produce Wildlife," Ohio Conservation Bulletin,

XVII, No. 6 (June 1953), 2-3, 30-31.

SHAFER, Paul V., "Stream Improvement on the Little Miami River," Ohio State

University, Engineering Experiment Station News, XXV, No. 2 (April 1953), 12-16.

STARR, Ray, "There's Virgin Fishing in Them Hills," Ohio Conservation Bulletin,

XVII, No. 5 (May 1953), 6-7. In lakes in strip pits in Jefferson County.

TRYON, Clarence Archer, Jr., and Daniel F. Jackson, "Summer Plankton Productivity

of Pymatuning Lake, Pennsylvania," Ecology, XXXIII (1952), 342-350. Part of the

lake lies in Ashtabula County, Ohio.

TURNER, George J., Jr., "Enjoy Wildlife, Hunting & Fishing in Coshocton County,"

Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVII, No. 4 (April 1953), 12-15.

"25 Million More Trees for Ohio," Inside Ohio Magazine, II, No. 4 (May 1953),

19-21.

WICKLIFF, E. L., "Eighty Years of Wildlife Conservation in Ohio, 1873-1953," Ohio

Conservation Bulletin, XVII, No. 7 (July 1953), 18-19, 31.



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WICKLIFF, E. L., "Gizzard Shad Rides Again," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVII,

No. 5 (May 1953), 23, 25.

Fishes

CUMMINS, Bob, "The Lake Erie Whitefish," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVII,

No. 3 (March 1953), 18-19.

"Fishing Forecast for Fifty-Three," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVII, No. 4 (April

1953), 16-17. Ohio waters.

ST. CLAIR, Harry P., "Some Favorite Fishing Spots," Ohio Conservation Bulletin,

XVII, No. 2 (February 1953), 4-5.

Geology

ARKLE, Thomas, Jr., "The Geology of Switzerland Township, Monroe County, Ohio,"

Ohio Journal of Science, LIII (1953), 1-13.

BAGLEY, C. T., "Subsurface Study of Glacial Deposits at Cleveland, Ohio," Ohio

Journal of Science, LIII (1953) 53-71.

BOWEN, Charles H., Petrology and Economic Geology of the Sharon Conglomerate

in Geauga and Portage Counties, Ohio (Ohio State University Studies, Engineering

Series, XXII, No. 3, Engineering Experiment Station, Bulletin No. 153). Columbus,

Ohio State University, 1953. 58p.

Fossil Vertebrates of the Tri-State Area. Art. 1. Location and Stratigraphy of Known

Occurrences of Fossil Tetrapods in the Upper Pennsylvanian and Permian of Penn-

sylvania, West Virginia, and Ohio, by William E. Morgan. Art. 2. Late Pennsyl-

vanian and Early Permian Vertebrates of the Pittsburgh-West Virginia Region, by

Alfred Sherwood Romer. (Annals of the Carnegie Museum, XXXIII, Pittsburgh,

1953). 110p.+2 plates.

GRAY, Henry H., and Dwight E. Arnold, "Penecontemporaneous Erosional Slump

Structure near Mineral City, Ohio," Ohio Journal of Science, LII (1952), 261-266.

LEONARD, A. Byron, "Molluscan Faunules in Wisconsin Loess at Cleveland, Ohio,"

American Journal of Science, CCLI (1953), 369-376.

The Meigs Creek No. 9 Coal Bed in Ohio: Part I, "Geology and Reserves," by William

H. Smith, Russell A. Brant, and Fred Amos; Part II, "Washability Characteristics

and Other Properties," by Peter O. Krumin. (Division of Geological Survey, Report

of Investigation No. 17, and Engineering Station, Bulletin No. 151). Columbus, Ohio

State University, 1953. 163p.

MERRILL, William M., "Pleistocene History of a Part of the Hocking River Valley,

Ohio," Ohio Journal of Science, LIII (1953), 143-158.

SHIDELER, William H., "The Cincinnati Arch, a Creator of Geologists," Historical

and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, X (1952), 310-319.

STOUT, Wilber, "Age of Fringe Drift in Eastern Ohio," Ohio Journal of Science,

LIII (1953), 183-188.

WAYNE, William J., "Pleistocene Evolution of the Ohio and Wabash Valleys,"

Journal of Geology, LX (1952), 575-585.

WHITE, George W., "Sangamon Soil and Early Wisconsin Loesses at Cleveland,

Ohio," American Journal of Science, CCLI (1953), 362-368.

Insects and Crustacea

ANDREWS, Ted F., "Seasonal Variations in Relative Abundance of Cyclops vernalis

Fischer, Cyclops bicuspidatus Claus, and Mesocyclops Leuckarti (Claus) in Western



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Lake Erie, from July, 1946, to May, 1948," Ohio Journal of Science, LIII (1953),

91-100.

DEXTER, Ralph W., "Spread of the Japanese Beetle into Portage County, Ohio,"

Ohio Journal of Science, LII (1952), 360-362.

MILLER, William E., "Biological Notes on Five Hymenopterous Parasites of Pine

Bud and Stem Moths in Ohio," Ohio Journal of Science, LIII (1953), 59-63.

Mammals

CHAPMAN, Floyd B., "Ghost Rabbits," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVII, No. 7

(July 1953), 6-7, 32. On the snowshoe rabbit and the attempt to restore it to Ohio.

COCHRAN, Rod, "He Always Walks to the Nearest Exit," Ohio Conservation

Bulletin, XVII, No. 5 (May 1953), 2-3. Habits of the skunk, including the striped

eastern skunk which is found in Ohio.

HARPER, Arthur R., "The Cottontail in Ohio," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVII,

No. 2 (February 1953), 6-7, 31-32; No. 3 (March 1953), 12-13, 31-32; No. 4

(April 1953), 8-9, 29-30.

MASLOWSKI, Karl, "Let's Look Back," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVII, No. 7

(July 1953), 8-9. Ohio mammals now extirpated.

Plants

HARPER, Arthur, "Ferns of Ohio," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVII, No. 5 (May

1953), 12-13, 31; No. 6 (June 1953), 16-17.

PORTER, Walter P., "Notes on Orchidaceae Collected in Athens County, Ohio,"

Ohio Journal of Science, LIII (1953), 179-182.

WALTERS, Maurice B. "Mosses of a Northern Ohio Area," Ohio Journal of Science,

LII (1952), 291-295. North Chagrin Reservation of the Cleveland Metropolitan

Park System.

OHIO IN THE WARS

CLOPPER, E. N., "More About the Twin Sisters," Historical and Philosophical So-

ciety of Ohio, Bulletin, XI (1953), 47-49. Cannon cast in Cincinnati and used in

the battle of San Jacinto, April 21, 1836.

QUENZEL, Carrol H., "A Billy Yank's Impression of the South," Tennessee Historical

Quarterly, XII (1953), 99-105. Based on letters of George H. Cadman, a member

of the 39th Regiment, O. V. I.

SMITH, Bethania Meradith, "Civil War Subversives," Illinois State Historical So-

ciety, Journal, XLV (1952), 220-240. Considerable mention of G. W. L. Bickley,

Vallandigham, and other Ohioans.

Thirty-seventh Infantry Division, 37th Infantry Division, Pictorial History. Camp

Polk, La., Thirty-seventh Infantry Division, 1952. 399p. "Buckeye Division."

POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT

AUMANN, Francis R., "The Growth and Regularization of the Licensing Process in

Ohio," University of Cincinnati Law Review, XXI (1952), 97-124.

DOWNES, Randolph C., "Ohio's First Constitution," Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXV

(1953), 12-21.

DOWNES, Randolph C., "Ohio's Local History Law," Northwest Ohio Quarterly,

XXV (1953), 69-70.



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DOWNES, Randolph C., "Ohio's Second Constitution," Northwest Ohio Quarterly,

XXV (1953), 71-78.

DORSEY, Herbert W., "The Spirits of '26," Inland Seas, IX (1953), 119-124. An

account of rum smuggling across Lake Erie in the twenties.

EELLS, William H., comp., Your Ohio Government. Columbus, Ohio, Midwest Law

Printers and Publishers, 1953. 88p.

GUNDERSON, Robert Gray, "Horace Greeley and the Log-Cabin Campaign," His-

torical and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, X (1952), 279-290.

GUNDERSON, Robert Gray, "Presidential Inauguration, 1861," Historical and Philo-

sophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, XI (1953), 99-106. Gives reaction of Ohio

newspapers, among others.

GUNDERSON, Robert Gray, "Tippecanoe Belles of 1840," American Heritage, n. s.,

IV, No. 1 (Fall 1952), 3-5. Women in the political campaign.

HARDMAN, Anson F., "The Ohio Pageant: Ohio Elects Her First President," Inside

Ohio Magazine, II, No. 3 (April 1953), 32-37.

LINK, Arthur S., "The Middle West and the Coming of World War I," Ohio State

Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LXII (1953), 109-121.

MARTIN, Dorothy V., "An Impression of Harding in 1916," Ohio State Archae-

ological and Historical Quarterly, LXII (1953), 179-180.

NICHOLS, Jeannette P., "The Middle West and the Coming of World War II,"

Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LXII (1953), 122-145.

SCHRIFTGIESSER, Karl, "Lausche of Ohio--How to Survive a Landslide," Collier's,

CXXXI, No. 13 (March 28, 1953), 74-80.

TRESTER, Delmer J., "David Tod and the Gubernatorial Campaign of 1844," Ohio

State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LXII (1953), 162-178.

UTTER, William T., "Chillicothe Junto," American Heritage, n. s., IV, No. 3 (Spring

1953), 38-39, 70-71.

WARNER, Landon, "Henry T. Hunt and Civic Reform in Cincinnati, 1903-1913,"

Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LXII (1953), 146-161.

WHIPPLE, James B., "Municipal Government in an Average City: Cleveland, 1876-

1900," Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LXII (1953), 1-24.

RECREATION

CHURCHILL, Alfred Vance, "Midwestern: An Oberlin Boyhood," Northwest Ohio

Quarterly, XXV (1953), 96-115.

MASTICS, Al, "History of the Cleveland Yacht Club, 1948-1952," Inland Seas, VIII

(1952), 263-267.

"Pike Lake State Park," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVII, No. 6 (June 1953), 18-19.

PREBLE, Jack, and Clark Archer, "Sportsmen's Paradise," Ohio Conservation Bulletin,

XVII, No. 6 (June 1953), 8-9.

WHITE, Ray, Arthur Day, and Kenneth M. Byers, "John Bryan State Park," Ohio

Conservation Bulletin, XVII, No. 4 (April 1953), 18-19.

RELIGIOUS HISTORY

ANDERSON, Charles A., "Minutes of Richland [Ohio] Presbytery, 1817-1820,"

Presbyterian Historical Society, Journal, XXX (1952), 55-72.

BRINTON, Ellen Starr, "The Yearly Meetinghouse of Mount Pleasant, Ohio,"

Friends Historical Association, Bulletin, XL (1953), 93-103.



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BROWN, James Haldane, "Origins of Ohio Synods and Presbyteries," Presbyterian

Historical Society, Journal, XXXI (1953), 41-61.

BROWN, James Haldane, "Presbyterian Social Influences in Early Ohio," Presbyterian

Historical Society, Journal, XXX (1952), 209-235.

COLE, Charles C., Jr., "The Evangelist as Theological Disputant: Charles Grandison

Finney and Some Others," Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LXII

(1953), 219-233.

Introducing "Churches in the Buckeye Country," an Interfaith Project. [24p.] Pros-

pectus of a book to be published by the Religious Participation Committee of the

Ohio Sesquicentennial Commission. Contains short historical sketches of the fol-

lowing denominations: Protestant Episcopal, Disciples of Christ, Churches of God,

Church of the Brethren, Friends (Quakers), Methodist, Congregational Christian,

Evangelical United Brethren, Evangelical and Reformed, Presbyterian, United

Presbyterian, and Baptist. Also printed in Ohio Christian News, June 1953.

PEARSON, George W., "Memories of Great Churchmen of the Past Fifty Years--A

Toledo Newspaper Man's Reaction to Different Brands of Theology," Northwest

Ohio Quarterly, XXV (1953), 79-90.

SALOMON, Richard G., "Early Days of the Church in Ohio," Church Life, LVII,

No. 5 (June 1953), 3-19.

SMITH, Ophia D., "The Rise of the New Jerusalem Church in Ohio," Ohio State

Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LXI (1952), 380-409.

SMITH, Ophia D., "The New Jerusalem Church in Ohio from 1848 to 1870," Ohio

State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LXII (1953), 25-54.

SESQUICENTENNIAL

BROWNING, Lucy, The Land Needs Faith. Columbus, Ohio Sesquicentennial Com-

mission Headquarters, 1953. 47p. Mimeographed. A choral drama for intermediate

schools in Ohio.

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION MAGAZINE, LXXXVI, No.

12 (December 1952). This issue features Ohio in connection with the state's

sesquicentennial. Historical data on Franklin, Hamilton, Madison, and Stark counties

and on the cities of Canton and Cincinnati, sponsored by local officials or organi-

zations. See pages 1359, 1365, 1372, 1392, 1393, 1402.

FESS, Lehr, "The President's Page--The Ohio Sesquicentennial," Northwest Ohio

Quarterly, XXV (1953), 6-10.

HARDMAN, Anson F., "The Ohio Pageant," Inside Ohio Magazine, II, No. 1 (Feb-

ruary 1953), 22-26. Ohio's early history.

HARDMAN, Anson F., "The Ohio Pageant," Inside Ohio Magazine, II, No. 2 (March

1953), 14-18. History of the adoption of the state emblems.

HARLOW, Perse E., and others, eds., Keepsake Program for Fayette County's Cele-

bration of Ohio's Sesquicentennial. Washington Court House, Ohio, Fayette County

Sesquicentennial Committee, [1953]. 20p. Includes list of important county dates

and numerous old photographs.

HAVIGHURST, Walter, "The Ohio Heritage," Ohio State Archaeological and His-

torical Quarterly, LXII (1953), 211-218.

HEAD, Florence R., ed., Ohio, 1803-1953. (Martha Kinney Cooper Ohioana Library

Association publication.) Cleveland, World Publishing Co., [1952]. Unpaged.

Sesquicentennial year book with historical notes and pictures (engagement calendar).



396 Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly

396      Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly

 

How to Celebrate the Ohio Sesquicentennial in the Schools. [Columbus], Ohio State

Department of Education and the Ohio Sesquicentennial Commission, 1952. 21p.

McCOMBS, R. L. F., Suggestions for Celebrating Ohio's 150th Anniversary. Columbus,

Ohio Sesquicentennial Commission Headquarters, 1952. 19p.

MANN, Olen V., "Ohio Reaches Historic Milestone," Ohio Farmer, CCXI, No. 5

(March 7, 1953), 8, 26-27.

Mercer County Sesquicentennial Corporation, Official Souvenir Program of the Mercer

County Sesqui-Centennial. Celina, Ohio, the Corporation, 1952. 52p. History of

Fort Recovery and towns and churches.

Ohio's Capitals. New edition issued by Ted W. Brown, Secretary of State, Columbus,

1953. 16p.

"Ohio's Sesquicentennial, 1803-1953," Pictorial Enquirer, Sunday, March 1, 1953, pp.

1-33.

Our Heritage: Fayette County Celebrates. Keepsake Program for Fayette County's Cele-

bration of Ohio's Sesquicentennial. [Washington Court House, Ohio], Fayette County

Sesquicentennial Committee, Inc., 1953. 20p.

Program Outlines on Cincinnati and Hamilton County, Nos. 1-27. Prepared in con-

nection with the Ohio Sesquicentennial Celebration, March 1, 1953 - February 28,

1954, by the Readers' Bureau of the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton

County. Topics with suggested readings include: forerunners, pioneer days, the Ohio

River, people of Cincinnati, growth of the city, education, industry, welfare, religion,

government, biography, Civil War, medicine, literature, transportation, theater,

architecture, art, and music.

WHITE, Ray, "The Sesquicentennial Tree," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XVII, No. 4

(April 1953), 4-5, 26-27.

Your Ohio--The Story of a River and Its Tributaries. Cincinnati, Corps of Engineers,

U. S. Army, Ohio River Division, 1953. Folded map with illustration and text on

back.

SOCIAL HISTORY

ATHERTON, Lewis E., "The Midwestern Country Town--Myth and Reality," Agri-

cultural History, XXVI (1952), 73-80.

EGBERT, Donald Drew, and Stow Persons, eds., Socialism and American Life. 2 vols.,

Princeton, N. J., Princeton University Press, 1952. 776p.+575p. Shaker settlements

receive due attention.

HOSTETLER, John A., "The Amish in America," American Heritage, n. s., III, No. 4

(Summer 1952), 4-8. Greatest concentration is in Holmes County, Ohio.

The Jews of Ohio. Cincinnati, American Jewish Archives, 1953. 15p.

KAATZ, Martin R., "The Settlement of the Black Swamp of Northwestern Ohio:

Early Days," Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXV (1953), 23-36.

LYDENBERG, Harry Miller, "Lincoln and Prohibition," American Antiquarian So-

ciety, Proceedings, LCII (1952), 9-62. Several references to Ohio.

PRUGH, Daniel F., "The Woman Suffrage Movement: Susan B. Anthony Visits

Columbus in 1888," Franklin County Historical Society, Bulletin, IV (1952), 79.

WOODS, James H., Helping Older People Enjoy Life. New York, Harper & Brothers,

1953. 139p. A record of Golden Age clubs in Cleveland.



A Survey of Publications 397

A Survey of Publications                        397

 

TRANSPORTATION

BOWEN, Dana Thomas, Shipwrecks of the Lakes: Told in Story and Picture. Daytona

Beach, Fla., published by the author, 1953. 368p.

GARD, R. Max, and William H. Vodrey, Jr., The Sandy and Beaver Canal. East

Liverpool, Ohio, East Liverpool Historical Society, 1952. 210p.+2 folded maps.

DORSEY, Herbert W., "Sidelights on the Erie-Tashmoo Race," Inland Seas, VIII

(1952), 207-208.

DORSEY, Herbert W., "The Spirits of '26," Inland Seas, IX (1953), 119-124. An

account of rum smuggling across Lake Erie in the twenties.

DUNCAN, Francis, "The Story of the D & C," Inland Seas, VIII (1952), 167-176,

268-274; IX (1953), 27-34, 125-129. History of the Detroit and Cleveland Navi-

gation Company.

ODLE, Thomas D., "The American Grain Trade of the Great Lakes, 1825-1873,"

Inland Seas, VIII (1952), 177-178, 187-192, 248-254; IX (1953), 52-58, 105-109.

An Outline of the History of Ohio's Roads and Related Transportation Development.

Columbus, Ohio Department of Highways, Highway Planning Survey with the

U. S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Public Roads, for the Ohio Highway

Study Committee, Engineering Staff, [1953]. 45p.

RICE, Frank, "The Most Reluctant Lady of the Lakes," Inland Seas, VIII (1952),

229-233. The Crescent City, captained by Frank Rice. Told to his granddaughter,

Esther Rice Battenfeld.

SMITH, Catherine Blaskovich, "The Terminus of the Cumberland Road on the Ohio,"

West Virginia History, XIV (1952-53), 193-264.

TRAVEL AND DESCRIPTION

Let's Explore Ohio. N. p., Standard Oil Company (Ohio), 1953. 64p.

SMITH, Dwight L., "The Ohio River in 1801, Letters of Jonathan Williams, Junior,"

Filson Club History Quarterly, XXVII (1953), 199-222.

WHITE, Wallace B., "Firelands Roads and Taverns of the 1830's," Inland Seas, IX

(1953), 86-91.