Ohio History Journal




A SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS IN OHIO HISTORY,

A SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS IN OHIO HISTORY,

ARCHAEOLOGY, AND NATURAL HISTORY

AUGUST 1950-JULY 1951

 

Compiled by S. WINIFRED         SMITH

 

AGRICULTURE

Centennial Souvenir of the Ohio State Fair: A Century of Agricultural Progress

in Ohio. Columbus, Columbus Chamber of Commerce and Franklin County

Historical Society, 1950. 11p.

DODDS, Gilbert F., "Centennial of the First Franklin County Fair," Franklin

County Historical Society, Bulletin, III (1950-51), 50-52.

DODDS, Gilbert F., "The Columbus Horticultural Society," Franklin County

Historical Society, Bulletin, III (1950-51), 23.

FOLCK, Chester, Springfield Ohio Jerseys, 1880-1950. Privately printed, [1950].

Unpaged.

SEIFERT, Myron T., "First Ohio State Fair," Franklin County Historical Society,

Bulletin, II (1949-50), 166-167.

SHANNON, Fred A., "The Status of the Midwestern Farmer in 1900," Mississippi

Valley Historical Review, XXXVII (1950-51), 491-510.

ANTISLAVERY

KEAGY, Walter R., "The Lane Seminary Rebellion," Historical and Philosophical

Society of Ohio, Bulletin, IX (1951), 141-160.

ARCHAEOLOGY

CARPENTER, Edmund S., "Ecology and Pennsylvania Mounds," Pennslyvania Archae-

ologist, XX (1950), 63-74. Comparative for the Ohio Valley.

GOSLIN, Robert M., "Animal Remains from a Prehistoric Ohio Indian Site," Ohio

Indian Relic Collectors Society, Bulletin, No. 25 (September 1950), 16-22.

GOSLIN, Robert M., "Evidence of the Occurrence of the Rice Rat in Prehistoric

Indian Village Sites in Ohio," Ohio Indian Relic Collectors Society, Bulletin,

No. 26 (January 1951), 19-22.

GOSLIN, Robert M., "An Interesting Mound Burial," Ohio Archaeologist, n. s.,

I, No. 1 (April 1951), 32-35. Mound on Charles Lehman farm near Gore,

Hocking County, Ohio.

JOHNSTON, LaDow, "The Bar Amulet," Ohio Indian Relic Collectors Society,

Bulletin, No. 26 (January 1951), 15-18.

JOHNSTON, LaDow, "Birdstones," Ohio Indian Relic Collectors Society, Bulletin,

No. 26 (January 1951), 7-14.

JOHNSTON, LaDow, "Random Thoughts on Birdstone Types," Ohio Archaeologist,

n. s., I, No. 1 (April 1951), 21-26. Many Ohio specimens are illustrated and

described.

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KELLEY, B. E., "The Stone Face," Ohio Indian Relic Collectors Society, Bulletin,

No. 25 (September 1950), 35. Found near Plain City, Ohio.

KRAMER, Leon, "Prehistoric Ohio Flint," Ohio Indian Relic Collectors Society,

Bulletin, No. 25 (September 1950), 12-15D.

KRAMER, Leon, "Two Flint Masterpieces," and "Three Spears," Ohio Indian Relic

Collectors Society, Bulletin, No. 26 (January 1951), 24-27. All were found

in Ohio.

McPHERSON, H. R., "The Cross Mound," Ohio Indian Relic Collectors Society,

Bulletin, No. 25 (September 1950), 38-40.

MEUSER, Gordon F., "The Knobbed or Spine-Back Gorget," Ohio Archaeologist,

n.s, I, No. 1, (April 1951), 12.

MEUSER, Gordon F., "The Notched Ovate Banner," Ohio Indian Relic Collectors

Society, Bulletin, No. 26 (January 1951), 42.

MEUSER, Gordon F., "So-called Effigy Forms in Ohio," Ohio Indian Relic Collectors

Society, Bulletin, No. 25 (September 1950), 6-10.

MEUSER, Gordon F., "An Unusual Gorget," Ohio Indian Relic Collectors Society,

Bulletin, No. 26 (January 1951), 32-33.

OEHLER, Charles M., Turpin Indians: A Report on the Findings of the Cincinnati

Museum of Natural History's Archaeological Exploration of the Turpin Site,

Hamilton County, Ohio. Cincinnati Museum of Natural History, 1950. 36p.

SCHWEINSBERGER, Sanchia, "Bone Flutes and Whistles Found in Ohio Valley

Sites," Indiana Academy of Science, Proceedings, LIX (1949), 28-33.

WACHTEL, H. C., "The Serpent Mounds in Ohio," Ohio Indian Relic Collectors

Society, Bulletin, No.25 (September 1950), 22-24.

ARTS AND CRAFTS

ANDREWS, Edward Deming, and Faith Andrews, Shaker Furniture: The Crafts-

manship of an American Communal Sect. With 48 Photographs by William

F. Winter. New York, Dover Publications, 1950. xi+133p.

BEACH, Warren, "A History of the Columbus Art School," Franklin County His-

torical Society, Bulletin, III (1950-51), 44-45.

CAVALLO, A. S., "Uncle Tom and Little Eva, a Painting by Robert S. Duncanson,"

Detroit Institute of Arts, Bulletin, XXX, No. 1 (1950-51), 21-25. Illustrated.

DODDS, Gilbert F., "Masonic Hall: Worthington," Franklin County Historical

Society, Bulletin, II (1949-50), 163.

DODDS, Gilbert F., "Ohio's Jewels," Franklin County Historical Society, Bulletin,

II (1949-50), 182-183.

DODDS, Gilbert F., "Replica of General William Henry Harrison Family Mansion,"

Franklin County Historical Society, Bulletin, III (1950-51), 26.

EDDY, Mary O., "Alexander Auld and The Ohio Harmonist," Midwest Folklore,

I (1951), 19-21. A discussion of the use of shape notes.

Franklin County Historical Society, Anniversary Bulletin--Featuring Early Franklin

County Homesteads, II, No. 11 (October 1950), 32p.

GOULDER, Grace, "Lancaster Homes--City's Beautiful Old Architecture Is Out-

standing," Ohio Bell, XXVII (November 1950), 10-11.

HASWELL, Ernest Bruce, "The Cincinnati Art Club," Historical and Philosophical

Society of Ohio, Bulletin, IX (1951), 203-211.



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A Survey of Publications                         389

 

McDERMOTT, John Francis, "J. C. Wild, Western Painter and Lithographer,"

Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LX (1951), 111-125.

MYERD, Denys P., "Isaiah Rogers in Cincinnati, Architect for the Burnet House,"

Historical and Philosophical Society, Bulletin, IX (1951), 121-132.

PRUGH, Dan F., "A History of the Famous Columbus Metropolitan Opera House,"

Franklin County Historical Society, Bulletin, III (1950-51), 18-19.

REVETT, Marion S., "Local Music and Louis Mathias," Northwest Ohio Quarterly,

XXII (1950), 179-183.

REVETT, Marion S., "When 'A' Was for 'Amateur," Northwest Ohio Quarterly,

XXIII (1951), 99-106. Amateur Toledo musicians.

RHOADES, Rendell, "Clam Shells and Buttons," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XV,

No. 6 (June 1951), 14-15.

SALOMON, Richard G., A Handlist of Pictures of Old Kenyon. Gambier, mimeo-

graphed for the author, rev. ed., 1950. 15p.

SMART, Charles Allen, "Oak Hill [Chillicothe]," Museum Echoes, XXIII (1950),

92-94.

[SMITH, S. Winifred], "The Curtis-Devin House [Mount Vernon]," Museum Echoes,

XXIII (1950), 66-69.

[SMITH, S. Winifred], "The French House [Lebanon]," Museum Echoes, XXIII

(1950), 74-77.

[SMITH, S. Winifred], "The Henry Mathews House [Zanesville]," Museum Echoes,

XXIII (1950), 58-61.

[SMITH, S. Winifred], "The Peter Neff House [Gambier]," Museum Echoes,

XXIII (1950), 82-85.

TODD, Eleanor Wingate, "History of Music in America: Cleveland," Musical

America, LXXI, No. 9 (July 1951), 8-9, 24.

WABNITZ, William S., "The Early Days of the Cincinnati MacDowell Society,"

Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, VIII (1950), 267-290.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

BESTOR, Arthur Eugene, Jr., Record of the New Harmony Community. A Descriptive

Catalogue of the Manuscript Volumes Preserved in the Working Men's Insti-

tute, New Harmony, Indiana, and Elsewhere. . . . (Illinois Historical Survey,

University of Illinois, Publication No. 2). Urbana, Illinois, Illinois Historical

Survey, 1950. 17p.

HAYWOOD, Charles, A Bibliography of North American Folklore and Folksong.

New York, Greenberg Publisher, 1951. 1,292p.

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

ology, and Natural History, August 1949-July 1950," Ohio State Archaeological

and Historical Quarterly, LX (1951), 419-437.

BIOGRAPHY

BUTTERFIELD, Consul Willshire, History of the Girtys; Being a Concise Account

of the Girty Brothers-Thomas, Simon, James and George, and of Their Half-

brother, John Turner. Columbus, Long's College Book Company, 1950. xiv+

426p. From an edition published by Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati, 1890.



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DAVIDSON, Edgar S., "William Chapman Ralston," Wellsville Echoes, III (1951),

115-125.

DICKORE, Marie, "James E. Murdock, Grower of Grapes and Builder of a Church,"

Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, IX (1951), 241-247.

FORD, Harvey S., ed., "Foster on Brice--A Forgotten Interview," Northwest Ohio

Quarterly, XXII (1950), 202-208.

GRIFFIN, Russell A., "Mrs. Trollope and the Queen City, " Mississippi Valley

Historical Review, XXXVII (1950-1951), 289-302.

GUNDERSON, Robert Gray, "Lincoln in Cincinnati," Historical and Philosophical

Society of Ohio, Bulletin, VIII (1950), 258-266.

HALL, Virginius C., "Oliver M. Spencer, Man and Boy," Historical and Philo-

sophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, VIII (1950), 233-257.

HUNT, Mabel Leigh, Better Known as Johnny Appleseed. Philadelphia, J. B.

Lippincott Company, c1950. 212p.

IHDE, Ira C., "Washington Ellsworth Lindsey," New Mexico Historical Review,

XXVI (1951), 177-196. Contains a brief account of his boyhood in Ohio,

and an interesting comment on the "One Study System" used at Scio College

in the late 1870's and early 1880's.

KELLY, Fred Charters, The Wright Brothers; a Biography Authorized by Orville

Wright. New York, Farrar, Straus & Young, rev. ed., [1951, c1950]. 340p.

KRAMER, Howard D., "An Ohio Doctor in the Early Navy," Ohio State Archaeologi-

cal and Historical Quarterly, LX (1951), 155-174.

MIERS, Earl Schenck, The General Who Marched to Hell; William Tecumseh

Sherman and His March to Fame and Infamy. New York, Alfred A. Knopf,

1951. xxiii+349+xviip.

"Mrs. Alfred Kelley II, First President of 'The Columbus Art Association,'" Franklin

County Historical Society, Bulletin, III (1950-51), 42-43.

OTIS, Charles Augustus, Here I Am: A Rambling Account of the Exciting Times

of Yesteryear. Cleveland, Buehler Printcraft Corp., 1951. 216p.

PARKER, Wyman W., "Edwin M. Stanton at Kenyon," Ohio State Archaeological and

Historical Quarterly, LX (1951), 233-256.

PATTERSON, John Gerald, "Ebenezer Zane, Frontiersman," West Virginia History,

XII (1950-51), 5-45.

PECKHAM, Howard, William Henry Harrison, Young Tippecanoe (Childhood of

Famous Americans Series). Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill Company, c1951. 190p.

Boyhood in Virginia.

PHILLIPS, Josephine E., Rufus Putnam, Father of Ohio. Evanston, Ill., Row,

Peterson & Company, 1950. 37p.

REYNOLDS, Quentin James, The Wright Brothers, Pioneers of American Aviation.

New York, Random House, c1950. 183p. For children.

[RODABAUGH, James H.], "Arthur Charles Johnson, 1874-1950," Museum Echoes,

XXIII (1950), 91.

SCHEVILLE, James, Sherwood Anderson, His Life and Work. Denver, University

of Denver Press, c1951. 376p.

SCHWEMLEIN, George X., "Daniel Drake, M.D., 1785-1852," Historical and

Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, IX (1951), 238-240.



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A Survey of Publications                        391

 

"Sketch of General Harrison," Franklin County Historical Society, Bulletin, III

(1950-51), 27.

SMITH, Ophia D., "Charles and Eliza Leslie," Pennslyvania Magazine of History

and Biography, LXXIV (1950), 512-521. Eliza was a close friend of Abbe

Bailey James of Urbana, whose correspondence in the John H. James Collect-

ion is the basis for much of the data in the article.

[SMITH, S. Winifred], "Edward Tiffin," Museum Echoes, XXIV (1951), 3-5.

[SMITH, S. Winifred], "Othniel Looker," Museum Echoes, XXIV (1951), 35-37.

[SMITH, S. Winifred], "Return Jonathan Meigs, Jr.," Museum Echoes, XXIV

(1951), 27-29.

[SMITH, S. Winifred], "Samuel Huntington," Museum Echoes, XXIV (1951), 19-22.

[SMITH, S. Winifred], "Thomas Kirker," Museum Echoes, XXIV (1951), 11-13.

[SMITH, S. Winifred], "Thomas Worthington," Museum Echoes, XXIV (1951),

43-45.

STILL, John S., "Ethan Allen Brown," Museum Echoes, XXIV (1951), 51-54.

STUTLER, Boyd B., "John Brown and the Oberlin Lands," West Virginia History,

XII (1950-51), 183-199.

SUTTON, William A., "Sherwood Anderson: The Advertising Years, 1900-1906,"

Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXII (1950), 120-157.

TALBERT, Charles G., "William Whitley 1749-1813, Part I, The Life of William

Whitley," Filson Club History Quarterly, XXV (1951), 101-121. Whitley

led a number of raids against the Indians into Ohio.

THOMAS, Benjamin P., Theodore Weld, Crusader for Freedom. Rutgers University

Press, New Brunswick, N. J., 1950. 307p.

THORNTON, Willis, "The American Centaur: How an Ohio Boy Astounded the

Courts of Europe by Training the World's Wildest Horses," American Heritage,

n.s., II, No. 2 (Winter 1951), 12-15. John S. Rarey of Groveport, Ohio.

THURBER, James, "Photograph Album--A Couple of Snapshots," New Yorker,

XXVI, No. 42 (December 9, 1951), 35-38. On a Mr. Ziegler, a Columbus,

Ohio, glazier, and Belinda Woolf, a servant in the Thurber family.

THURBER, James, "Photograph Album--Daguerreotype of a Lady," New Yorker,

XXVII, No. 11 (April 28, 1951), 24-28. On Margery Dangler Albright, a

neighbor of the author's in Columbus.

THURBER, James, "Photograph Album--Gentleman from Indiana," New Yorker,

XXVII, No. 17 (June 9, 1951), 29-33. On the author's father, Charles L.

Thurber. Ohio politicians mentioned; statehouse described.

THURBER, James, "Photograph Album--Lavender With a Difference," New Yorker,

XXVII, No. 24 (July 28, 1951), 20-26. A sketch of the author's mother,

Mary Agnes Thurber.

THURBER, James, "Photograph Album--Man With a Rose," New Yorker, XXVII,

No. 1 (February 17, 1951), 26-31. William M. Fisher, subject of the sketch

and grandfather of the author, was a businessman at Columbus, Ohio.

THURBER, James, "Photograph Album--The Tree on the Diamond," New Yorker,

XXVI, No. 46 (January 6, 1951), 33-35. On Frank James, organizer of the

Columbus Blind Asylum team.



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WHITE, Elliot P., Jr., The Beautiful Ohio; a Pageant of Yesterday. New York,

Exposition Press, c1950. 196p. Recollections of childhood in Ohio.

WOODFORD, Frank B., Lewis Cass: The Last Jeffersonian. New Brunswick, N. J.,

Rutgers University Press, 1950. ix+380p. Chapters II and III cover his Ohio years.

ZORNOW, William F., "Jeptha H. Wade in California: Beginning the Trans-

continental Telegraph," California Historical Society Quarterly, XXIX (1950),

345-356. Wade was an Ohioan.

BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY

ARNOLD, Sam, and James C. Yocum, Ohio Business Data, 1926-1948, in Charts

and Tables (Research Monograph No. 59). Columbus, Ohio State University,

Bureau of Business Research, 1949. 104p.

FORD, Harvey S., "The Faurot Failure at Lima," Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXIII

(1951), 82-95.

"Long's College Book Co.," Publisher's Weekly, CLIX (1951), 2642-2644. Early

history.

McGARRY, Sheridan L., "Mormon Money," Numismatist, LXIII (1950), 591-604,

698-706, 732-744, 830-840. The first installment discusses and illustrates the

first Mormon notes which were issued at Kirtland, Ohio.

"No One Will Ever Use It! 75th Anniversary of the Birth of the Telephone, 1876-

1951,"0hio Bell, XXVIII, No. 2-3 (February-March 1951), 6-8. Telephone

history in Ohio.

NOYES, Edward, "Mary Ann Furnace, Industrial Community of Early Central

Ohio," Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, IX (1951),

213-226.

PRUGH, Dan F., "Father of Charter Member Was Inventor of Improved Soda

Fountain and Water Cooler," Franklin County Historical Society, Bulletin, III

(1950-51), 54-55.

PRUGH, Dan F., "Lazarus Department Store Celebrates Its Centennial," Franklin

County Historical Society, Bulletin, III (1950-51), 18.

SIEDEL, Frank, "Ribbons of Steel," Esquire, XXXIV, No. 6 (December 1950),

115, 180-182. Experiments of John B. Tytus in the steel mills at Middletown,

Ohio.

DIARIES, LETTERS, AND MEMOIRS

BARNHART, John D., ed., "Letters of William H. Harrison to Thomas Worth-

ington, 1799-1813," Indiana Magazine of History, XLVII (1951), 53-84.

BAUMAN, Robert F., ed., "Young Jim, The Ottawa's Last Hope: A Selection from

the Dresden W. H. Howard Papers," Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXIII (1951),

46-58.

CLOPPER, E. N., ed., "Country Life During the Civil War: Selections from the

Diary of Sarah Elizabeth Rogers of Butler County, Ohio," Historical and Philo-

sophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, IX (1951), 171-196.

DAWES, Charles Gates, A Journal of the McKinley Years. Edited by Bascom N.

Timmons. (Lakeside Press Publication.) LaGrange, Ill., The Towers, Inc.,

c1950. 482p.

DOW, Charles J., ed., "An 1860 Vacation Jaunt," Inland Seas, VI (1950), 177-184.



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From the diary of J. E. Snow relating a trip on the Great Lakes by the West

Andover, Ohio, band.

DOWNES, Randolph C., ed., "An American Art Student Abroad: Selections from

the Letters of Karl Kappes, 1883-85," Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXIII (1951),

26-45.

GARA, Larry, ed., "A Correspondent's View of Cincinnati in 1839," Historical and

Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, IX (1951), 133-140.

GRAF, LeRoy P., ed., "The Journal of a Vermont Man in Ohio, 1836-1842," Ohio

State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LX (1951), 175-199.

HARRIS, Dorothy G., ed., "Baltimore to Waynesville in 1805: Extracts from the

Memoirs of Rebecca Wright Hill," Friends Historical Association, Bulletin,

XL (1951), 24-37.

HOYT, William D., Jr., "Benjamin C. Howard and the 'Toledo War': Some Letters

of a Federal Commissioner," Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly,

LX (1951), 297-307.

JONES, Robert Leslie, ed., "Flatboating down the Ohio and Mississippi, 1867-1873:

Correspondence and Diaries of the William Dudley Devol Family of Marietta,

Ohio, Part II," Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LX (1951),

385-418.

MURRAY, Margaret Plyley, Memories . . . Springtime and Youth. n.p., n. pub., n.d.

In Ross County, Salem Academy, and Ohio University.

REEVE, Frank D., ed., "Frederick E. Phelps: A Soldier's Memoirs," New Mexico

Historical Review, XXV (1950), 305-327. Phelps was a native of Ohio and

after being stationed in the West spent vacations with his family in Ohio.

STIMSON, George P., ed., "General Grant on Tour," Historical and Philosophical

Society of Ohio, Bulletin, VIII (1950), 291-296.

EDUCATION

ANDERSON, Russell H., "Pioneering in Manuscript Seminars," American Archivist,

XIV (1951), 241-247. Deals with the collections in the Western Reserve

Historical Society Library.

BIXLER, Paul, "A Decade of the Antioch Review," Antioch Review, IX (1951),

100-116.

BLAYDES, Glenn W., "A Brief History of the Ohio Journal of Science," Ohio

Journal of Science, LI (1951), 205-206.

CHURCHILL, Alfred Vance, "Midwestern: The Founding of Oberlin," Northwest

Ohio Quarterly, XXIII (1951), 107-132.

DODDS, Gilbert F., "Central College of Ohio," Franklin County Historical Society,

Bulletin, III (1950-51), 46-47.

LAMPE, Lois, "The Origin and Development of the Ohio State University with

Special Reference to the Biological Sciences," Ohio Journal of Science, L (1950),

201-204.

MARCHMAN, Watt P., The Hayes Memorial. Columbus, Ohio State Archaeological

and Historical Society, 1950. 40p.

MEAD, David, Yankee Eloquence in the Middle West: The Ohio Lyceum, 1850-1870.

East Lansing, Michigan State College Press, 1951. 273p.



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NORWOOD, F. A., "Frankfurt-am-Main and Baldwin-Wallace College," Ohio State

Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LX (1951), 20-27.

PHILLIPS, George L., "The Clean Conscience of a Dirty Sweep: McGuffey's 'Little

Chimney Sweep' and Another," Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarter-

ly, LX (1951), 265-272.

ROWE, John J., "Cincinnati's Early Cultural and Educational Enterprises," Historical

and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, VIII (1950), 304-310.

FOLKLORE

THORNBURG, Opal, "The Stillwater Tragedy: A Quaker Ballad," Midwest Folklore,

I (1951), 55-62. Locale of the story, near West Milton, Miami County, Ohio.

GENEALOGY

CLOPPER, Edward Nicholas, An American Family: Its Ups and Downs Through

Eight Generations in New Amsterdam, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and

Texas from 1650 to 1880. Published by the author, 1950. xiii+624p.

DICKORE, Marie, "The Aaron Lane Family Bible Records, New Jersey and Ohio,"

Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, IX (1951), 164-167.

DICKORE, Marie, "Little Miami Valley Cemetery Inscriptions," Historical and

Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, IX (1951), 75-79, 167-168, 247-248.

Inscriptions from Maineville, Springdale, Murdock cemeteries and the Spence

family lot.

HUGHES, Robert Davis, The Reynolds Family of Dayton. Dayton, Reynolds &

Reynolds Company, 1949. 87p.

ROBERTS, George McKenzie, "The Denslow Family in America," New York

Genealogical and Biographical Record, LXXXI (1950), 207-215.

"Roster of Members," Society of Indiana Pioneers, Yearbook, 1950, 54-111. Gives

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

RUSSELL, Eleanor Gerard, "Elias Gerard, Seven Sons of His 'Numerous Family,'"

Detroit Society for Genealogical Research, Magazine, XIV (1950-51), 3-6.

SCOTT, George Tressler, The Family of John Tressler and Elizabeth Loy Tressler:

A Sketch by a Grandson. Privately printed for complimentary distribution to

members of Tressler and Loy Families by the Tressler Orphans' Home, Loysville,

Perry  Co., Pennsylvania  [1949]. 73p. Numerous descendants in      Ohio.

SHEWELL, Harriet, The Shewell Story, 1630-1949. Privately published, [1950].

[12p.]

SMITH, Edward Church, "Supplement to the Family of Daniel Bates," American

Genealogist, XXVI (1950), 222-226.

GENERAL

BULEY, R. Carlyle, The Old Northwest: Pioneer Period, 1815-1840 (Indiana His-

torical Society Publication). Indianapolis, Indiana Historical Society, 1950. 2 vols.,

632p. and 686p.

CLARK, Thomas D., "The Country Store in American Social History,"Ohio State

Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LX (1951), 126-144.

JILLSON, Willard Rouse, "The Colonial Northwest," Kentucky Historical Society,

Register, XLIX (1951), 234-244.



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Ohio, an Empire Within an Empire. Columbus, Ohio Development and Publicity

Commission, rev. ed., 1950. 214p.

SCHICK, Joseph S., "Early Showboat and Circus in the Upper Valley," Mid-

America, XXXII (1950), 211-225. Several boats built in Cincinnati and

owned by Ohioans.

SHEPARD, Lee, "Duelling in the Ohio Valley," Historical and Philosophical Society

of Ohio, Bulletin, IX (1951), 65-70.

STEVENS, S. K., "Local History-Foundation of Our Faith in Democracy," Ohio

State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LX (1951), 221-232.

WITTKE, Carl, "An 1850 Preview of Worlds in Collision," Ohio State Archaeo-

logical and Historical Quarterly, LX (1951), 1-9.

HISTORICAL FICTION

HARRIS, Cyril, Street of Knives. Boston, Little, Brown & Company, 1950. 370p.

Burr-Blennerhassett expedition.

HARRIS, Laura, Ring in the New. New York, William Morrow & Company, c1950.

312p. A year of family life in an Ohio River town at the turn of the century.

HOWARD, Elizabeth, Peddler's Girl. New York, William Morrow & Company,

1951. 240p. A novel of life in the Middle West in 1840.

INDIANS AND INDIAN WARS

CUNNINGHAM, J. W., "'Easy Payments' Among the Ottawa Indians," Northwest

Ohio Quarterly, XXIII (1951), 97-98.

DODDS, Gilbert F., "Indian Captive," Franklin County Historical Society, Bulletin,

III (1950-51), 20. Jeremiah Armstrong.

DODDS, Gilbert F., "The Life of Jonathan Alder Among the Indians," Franklin

County Historical Society, Bulletin, III (1950-51), 10.

JACOBS, Wilbur R., Diplomacy and Indian Gifts: Anglo-French Rivalry Along

the Ohio and Northwest Frontiers, 1748-1763. Stanford, Stanford University

Press, 1950. 208p.

MULKEARN, Lois, "Why the Treaty of Logstown, 1752," Virginia Magazine of

History and Biography, LXIX (1951), 3-20. Involves Ohio Indian tribes.

LABOR

BOOTHE, Viva Belle, and Sam Arnold, Prewar, War, and Postwar Earnings, Hours,

and Employment of Wage Earners in Ohio Industries, 1935-1946. Columbus,

Ohio State University, Bureau of Business Research, c1949. 626p.

GALLAGHER, Jesse, "In the State of Ohio," American Federationist, LVIII, No. 3

(March 1951), 21-22. A review of American Federation of Labor activities

for 1950, with historical information.

HURST, John J., "Cincinnati Marches Again," American Federationist, LVII, No. 10

(October 1950), 26-27. Historical account of the labor movement in Cincinnati.

LYDEN, Michael J., and Phil Hannah, "Ohio Is on the Ball," American Federationist,

LVII, No. 8 (August 1950), 12, 24. Historical data on the Ohio State Feder-

ation of Labor.



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LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE

CARDWELL, Guy A., "Mark Twain's Hadleyburg," Ohio State Archaeological and

Historical Quarterly, LX (1951), 257-264.

COMMAGER, Henry Steele, ed., Selected Writings of William Dean Howells. New

York, Random House, 1950. xvii+946p.

DAVIS, Alva L., "Dialect Distribution and Settlement Patterns in the Great Lakes

Region," Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LX (1951),

48-56.

KIRK, Clara and Rudolph, eds., William Dean Howells: Representative Selections.

New York, American Book Company, 1950. ccv+394p.

PHILLIPS, William   L., "How    Sherwood Anderson Wrote Winesburg, Ohio,"

American Literature, XXIII (1951), 7-30.

TILLEY, Winthrop, "A Brand from the Critics' Fire: Or a Word for Whitlock,"

Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LX (1951), 145-154.

LOCAL HISTORY

"America's Most Intriguing Island," Ohio Edisonian, July 1951, p. 3-8. South Bass

Island, with historical data.

APPLEBY, Joseph, "A Historical Geography of Cambridge, Ohio," Ohio Journal

of Science, LI (1951), 59-61.

BEATTIE, Homer M., "The Location of British Fort Sandusky," Inland Seas, VI

(1950), 226-233.

BREMNER, Robert, Maineville, Ohio, History; 100 Years as an Incorporated Town,

1850-1950. Privately published, 1950. 216p.

CHURCHILL, Alfred Vance, "Midwestern: Pioneer Life in Northern Ohio, A

Prelude to the History of Oberlin Colony and College," Northwest Ohio

Quarterly, XXIII (1951), 5-25.

CRONIN, John F., "The Elsinore Tower," Historical and Philosophical Society

of Ohio, Bulletin, IX (1951), 47-49.

CUNNINGHAM, J. W., "All Aboard for Miltonville!" Northwest Ohio Quarterly,

XXII (1950), 209-212.

DICKORE, Marie, "Maineville, Ohio, First Known as 'Yankeetown,'" Historical

and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, IX (1951), 71-75.

DOWNES, Randolph C., Lake Port (Lucas County Historical Series, III). Toledo,

Historical Society of Northwestern Ohio, c1951. 466p.

"Early Columbus Government Recalled-Jarvis, Pike Was First Mayor in 1816,"

Franklin County Historical Society, Bulletin, II (1949-50), 164-165.

"Evolution of the Theater in Columbus," Franklin County Historical Society, Bulletin,

III (1950-51), 20-23.

HAMILTON, R. Hayes, Greene County and Its Court Houses, 1750-1950. Xenia,

Ohio, 2d ed., Buckeye Press, 1951.

HARLOW, Alvin Fay, The Serene Cincinnatians. New York, E. P. Dutton & Co.,

1950. 442p.

HEALD, Edward Thornton, The Stark County Story. Vol. II, The McKinley Era,

1875-1901; Being Scripts 77-152, as Broadcast over WHBC-WHBC-FM. Can-

ton, Ohio, Stark County Historical Society, 1950. 722p.



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A Survey of Publications                       397

 

KALFS, Barbara Bolmer, comp. and ed., The Story of a County That Grew and a

Bank That Prospered with It. Waverly, Ohio, First National Bank, [1951].

47p. Pike County.

LEVIN, Dan, "Cleveland," Holiday, IX, No. 5 (May 1951), 34-45, 139-142,

146.

"Life Visits the Cincinnati Literary Club: Venerable Ohio Society Meets to Hear

Papers of Its Members," Life, XXX, No. 13 (March 26, 1951), 148-150, 155.

Historical background.

MAXWELL, James A., "Cincinnati," Holiday, VIII, No. 3 (September 1950),

102-112, 114-115, 117-118.

PRUGH, Dan F., "Great Traffic Blizzard of 1846 Recalled," Franklin County

Historical Society, Bulletin, III (1950-51), 2.

PRUGH, Dan F., "Kelton Homestead Is a Stimulating Source Book of Early

Columbus History," Franklin County Historical Society, Bulletin, III (1950-51),

37-38.

QUINE, C. R., comp., The Great Akron Riot. Akron, mimeographed for the com-

piler, 1951. 23p.

SCHNEIDER, Norris Franz, Y Bridge City; the Story of Zanesville, and Muskingum

County, Ohio. Introduction by Louis Bromfield. Cleveland, World Publishing

Company, c1950. 414p.

"Sesquicentennial City ... Lancaster, Ohio," Ohio Bell, XXVII, No. 11 (November

1950), 3-9.

SHEDD, Carlos B., Tales of Old Columbus. Columbus, privately published, 1951.

48p.

SHEPARD, Lee, "An Acquisition of Great Importance," Historical and Philosophical

Society of Ohio, Bulletin, VIII (1950), 301-303. An account book belonging

to Arthur St. Clair, Jr. The article introduces historical material.

"The Toledo Story," Here in Ohio, XI, No. 1 (January 1951), 16-20. Some his-

torical background facts.

MEDICAL HISTORY

ALEXANDER, Robert L., "Abraham Metz, Ohio's First Great Ophthalmological

Author," Ohio State Medical Journal, XLVII (1951), 236-238.

CUMMER, Clyde L., "Dr. James H. Salisbury and the Salisbury Diet," Ohio State

Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LX (1951), 352-370.

EDWARDS, Linden F., "Body Snatching in Franklin County," Franklin County

Historical Society, Bulletin, III (1950-51), 30-31.

EDWARDS, Linden F., "Body Snatching in Ohio During the Nineteenth Century,"

Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LX (1951), 329-351.

EDWARDS, Linden F., "The Ohio Anatomy Law of 1881," Ohio State Medical

Journal, XLVI (1950), 1190-1192; XLVII (1951), 49-52, 143-146.

EDWARDS, Linden F., "Resurrection Riots During the Heroic Age of Anatomy

in America," Bulletin of the History of Medicine, XXV (1951), 178-184.

Many Ohio incidents are included.

GEBHARD, Bruno, "From Cincinnati's Western Museum to Cleveland's Health

Museum," Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LX (1951),

371-384.



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398       Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly

GOLDMAN, Leon, "Development of Dermatology in Ohio," Ohio State Medical

Journal, XLVI (1950), 989-991, 1086-1088.

HERTZOG, Lucy S., "Dr. Samuel R. Geiser-1850-1924," Ohio State Medical Journal,

XLVI (1950), 895.

HERTZOG, Lucy S., "The Hoyt Family," Ohio State Medical Journal, XLVI (1950),

252-253, 341-344.

PETERSON, Arthur, and Dorothy Stafford, Magnificent Century: An Outline of the

History of the First Hundred Years of Organized Medicine in Toledo and Lucas

County, Ohio, 1851-1951. Privately published, [1951].

POLING, Dorothy, "Jesse Bennet, Pioneer Physician and Surgeon," West Virginia

History, XII (1950-51), 87-128. Includes some material on Ohio and Ohioans,

Daniel Drake, Dr. Goforth.

WAITE, Frederick C., "Ohio Physicians in the Nineteenth Century, A Statistical

Study," Ohio State Medical Journal, XLVI (1950), 791-793, 893-895.

MISCELLANEOUS

BLANKENHORN, M. A., "A Visit to the Grave of Daniel Drake," Historical

and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, VIII (1950), 297-300.

KRAUSHOPF, Frances, "The Documentary Basis for La Salle's Supposed Discovery

of the Ohio River," Indiana Magazine of History, XLVII (1951), 143-153.

LAWWILL, J. Richard, "The Anthony Wayne Parkway," Historical and Philosophi-

cal Society of Ohio, Bulletin, IX (1951), 40-45.

MOUNTAIN, John M., "A 22-County Memorial for 'Mad Anthony' Wayne,"

Columbus Sunday Dispatch Magazine, April 8, 1951, pp. 6-9.

NEEDHAM, R. M., "Stamps Connected with Ohio," Society of Philatelic Americana,

Journal, (August 1950), 607-608.

PECKHAM, Howard, "Mail Service in Indiana Territory," Indiana Magazine of

History, XLVII (1951), 155-164. Ohio routes mentioned.

PIERCY, Caroline B., Favorite Shaker Recipes. Shaker Heights, Ohio, Shaker Heights

Historical Society, 1950. 26p. Mimeographed.

WAY, Capt. Frederick, Jr., "River Namesakes of the State of Ohio," Ohio State

Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LX (1951), 283-291.

WOOD, Frederic M., The James A. Garfield Home (Lawnfield). Mentor, Ohio, Lake

County Chapter, Western Reserve Historical Society, 1950. 16p.

NATURAL HISTORY

PHILLIPS, Richard Stuart, "February Change; Signs of Returning Spring," Audubon

Magazine, LIII (1951), 8-11.

PHILLIPS, Richard Stuart, "May in a North Ohio Marsh," Nature Magazine, XLIV

(1951), 242-244, 274.

THOMAS, Edward S., "Distribution of Ohio Animals," Ohio Journal of Science, LI

(1951), 153-167.

Birds

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

15 to November 30, 1950," Audubon Field Notes, V (1951), 14-16. Region in-

cludes part of Ohio.



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CHAPMAN, Floyd B., "Farm Pond Woodies," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XIV,

No. 10 (October 1950), 14, 32.

DAVIS, David E., "The Growth of Starling, Stumus vulgaris, Populations," Auk,

LXVII (1950), 460-465. Ohio is one of three states in which observations were

made.

De GARMO, W. R., "Appalachian Region," in "Region Reports-Spring Migration,

April 1 to May 31, 1950," Audubon Field Notes, IV (1950), 240-242. Includes

part of Ohio.

DUSTMAN, Eugene H., "Bird Nests and Their Locations," Ohio Conservation Bul.

letin, XV, No. 6 (June 1951), 20-21, 28-29.

DUSTMAN, Eugene H., "The Saga of Andy and Min," Ohio Conservation Bulletin,

XIV, No. 8 (August 1950), 9, 31. Canada geese in Marion County, Ohio.

DUSTMAN, Eugene H., "The Speed of Birds," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XV, No.

5 (May 1951), 25, 28.

"Fifty-first Christmas Bird Count," Audubon Field Notes, V (1951), 43-185. Sections

193-219, pp. 109-117, pertain to Ohio.

HANDLEY, Delmar, "Baldpates," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XV, No. 7 (July

1951), 1.

HARPER, Arthur R., "The Wise Old Owl," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XIV, No. 8

(August 1950), 4, 32.

HOWARD, Hildegarde, "Pleistocene Duck Bones from Ohio," Condor, LIII (1951),

205.

KEMSIES, Emerson, "The Genus Plegadis in Ohio," Wilson Bulletin, LXIII (1951),

110-111.

LANGLOIS, T. H., "Crow Ducks of Little Chicken Island," Ohio Conservation Bul-

letin, XIV, No. 10 (October 1950), 6-7.

McPHERSON, H. R., "Another Ivory-Billed Woodpecker Record," Ohio Archaeologist,

n. s., I, No. 1 (April 1951), 39-40. Metatarsus found in a refuse pit of the Fort

Ancient culture six miles north of Chillicothe, Ohio.

MAYFIELD, Harold, "Middlewestern Prairie Region," in "Region Reports-Fall Mi-

gration, August 15 to November 30, 1950," Audubon Field Notes, V (1951),

18-19, 22. Region includes part of Ohio.

MAYFIELD, Harold, "Middlewestern Prairie Region," in "Region Reports-Spring

Migration, April 1 to May 31, 1950," Audubon Field Notes, IV (1950), 243-245.

"Regional Reports: Nesting Season, June 1 to August 15, 1950," Audubon Field

Notes, IV (1950), 265-292. Sections on the Appalachian and Middlewestern

Prairie Regions, pp. 274-276, 278-279, include Ohio.

TRIPLEHORN, Charles A., and R. S. Phillips, "White Pelican on Ohio Shore of

Lake Erie," Wilson Bulletin, LXIII (1951), 41.

WHITESELL, Dale E., "Ruffed Grousing," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XIV, No. 11

(November 1950), 13, 30.

Conservation

ATZENHOEFER, Daniel R., "Can Rabbits Stand More Hunting," Ohio Conservation

Bulletin, XV, No. 6 (June 1951), 8-9.

ATZENHOEFER, Daniel R., "Is It Profitable to Stock Imported Rabbits," Ohio Con-

servation Bulletin, XV, No. 2 (February 1951), 10-11.



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400       Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly

 

BROMFIELD, Louis, "Is Public Hunting and Fishing on the Way Out," Ohio Con-

servation Bulletin, XIV, No. 12 (December 1950), 4-5, 29-30. Hunting practices

in Ohio. Reprinted from Sports Afield.

BROMFIELD, Louis, "Poor Land-Poor Hunting," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XIV,

No. 9 (September 1950), 4-7, 32.

BROMFIELD, Louis, "The $64 Word for Farmers and Sportsmen," Ohio Conserva-

tion Bulletin, XV, No. 3 (March 1951), 4-5, 30-32. Ecology in north-central

Ohio. Reprinted from Sports Afield.

CHAPMAN, Floyd B., "Let's Talk About Predator Control," Ohio Conservation Bul-

letin, XIV, No. 12 (December 1950), 6-7, 28-29.

CHAPMAN, Floyd B., "Underground Rabbits," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XV, No.

4 (April 1951), 11-12.

CHAPMAN, Floyd B., "What About Winter Feeding," Ohio Conservation Bulletin,

XV, No. 2 (February 1951), 4-5, 30.

COCHRAN, Rod, "The Woodbury Story," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XV, No. 6

(June 1951), 4-5, 29. History of the Woodbury wildlife tract.

COOK, Larry, "New Forests for Ohio," American Forests, LVI, No. 11 (November

1950), 6-8, 31, 34. An account of the work of the Ohio Reclamation Associa-

tion since 1937.

DAMBACH, Charles A., "The Importance, Needs, and Management of American

Game Resources," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XV, No. 6 (June 1951), 30-32.

Ohio data cited.

DAMBACH, Charles A., "An Inventory of Ohio's Wildlife Resources," Ohio Conser-

vation Bulletin, XV, No. 4 (April 1951), 18-19.

DAMBACH, Charles A., "Whose Job Is It?" Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XV, No. 5

(May 1951), 4-5, 27.

DICKMAN, Irving L., "Seed for State Forest Nurseries," Ohio Conservation Bulletin,

XV, No. 4 (April 1951), 15, 31-32.

DUSTMAN, Eugene H., "Dessert for Ohio Hunters," Ohio Conservation Bulletin,

XIV, No. 12 (December 1950), 11, 27-28. Deer facts and management in Ohio.

DUSTMAN, Eugene H., "Squirrel Housing Problems," Ohio Conservation Bulletin,

XIV, No. 9 (September 1950), 15, 32.

DUSTMAN, Eugene H., "Wildlife Mortality in Winter," Ohio Conservation Bulletin,

XV, No. 1 (January 1951), 19, 29-30.

HARPER, Arthur R., "Conservation and Covered Wagons," Ohio Conservation Bulle-

tin, XIV, No. 12 (December 1950), 8-9, 28.

HENDERSHOT, Bill, "Are We Wasting Our Surplus Cock Pheasants?" Ohio Con-

servation Bulletin, XV, No. 1 (January 1951), 4-5.

LAYCOCK, George, "Upside-Down Land for Wildlife," Ohio Conservation Bulle-

tin, XV, No. 2 (February 1951), 24-25, 31-32. Reclaimed strip mine land. Re-

printed from Outdoor Life.

MORSE, Kermit, "More Rabbits and Quail for Ohio's Hill Farms," Ohio Conserva-

tion Bulletin, XV, No. 1 (January 1951), 8-9, 32.

RHOADES, Rendell, "The Burrowing Crayfish," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XV,

No. 7 (July 1951), 4-5.

RHOADES, Rendell, "Frog Legs," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XIV, No. 12 (De-

cember 1950), 18, 30.



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A Survey of Publications                         401

 

ROACH, Lee, "Field Operations," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XV, No. 7 (July

1951), 8-9, 15. History of wildlife conservation in Ohio.

RUMMELL, L. L., "Research Sets Guide Posts for Soil Conservation," Ohio Farmer,

CCVI, No. 6 (September 2, 1950), 3, 26. History of over fifty years of soil

conservation research.

STRATTON, John, "Muskingum Country: A Report on Ohio's Muskingum Con-

servancy District-What It Is, What It Has Done," Ohio Conservation Bulletin,

XV, No. 7 (July 1951), 14-15.

Fishes, Reptiles, and Amphibians

BAUER, Erwin A., "The Ohio Muskalonge," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XV, No.

6 (June 1951), 1.

BROMLEY, Al, "The Bullhead," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XIV, No. 9 (September

1950), 12-13.

CLARK, Clarence F., "Observations on the Spawning Habits of the Northern Pike,

Esox lucius, in Northwestern Ohio," Copeia, 1950, pp. 285-288.

CONANT, Roger, The Reptiles of Ohio. Notre Dame, Ind., University of Notre Dame

Press, 2d ed., c1951. 284p.

LANGLOIS, T. H., "Ice Fishing-Sport and Industry," in "In Fishing Circles," Ohio

Conservation Bulletin, XV, No. 1 (January 1951), 7, 32.

PELTON, John Z., "Muskies in Ohio," in "In Fishing Circles," Ohio Conservation

Bulletin, XV, No. 2 (February 1951), 9, 30; Part II, by Erwin A. Bauer, XV, No.

3 (March 1951), 21.

PELTON, John Z., "A Report on Northwestern Ohio," in "In Fishing Circles," Ohio

Conservation Bulletin, XIV, No. 8 (August 1950), 18, 32.

RHOADES, Rendell, "The Frog Family Album," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XV,

No. 1 (January 1951), 11, 31-32.

RHOADES, Rendell, "Turtle Talk," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XV, No. 2 (Feb-

ruary 1951), 16-17, 32.

RIETHMILLER, Ray H., "Balancing Bluegill Populations," in "In Fishing Circles,"

Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XIV, No. 11 (November 1950), 18.

ROBERTS, Dave, "Cincinnati Pay Lakes," Ford Times, XLIII, No. 4 (April 1951),

51-55.

SCHWARTZ, Charles W., "Some Ohio Snakes," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XV, No.

5 (May 1951), 16-17.

SPANGLER, Paul J., "Occurrence of Scaphiopus holbrookii holbrookii (Harlan) in

Athens County, Ohio," Ohio Journal of Science, L (1950), 277.

WALKER, John, "Report on Southwestern Ohio," in "In Fishing Circles," Ohio Con-

servation Bulletin, XIV, No. 12 (1950), 19, 30.

WHITE, Mark O., "A Report on Southeastern Ohio," in "In Fishing Circles," Ohio

Conservation Bulletin, XIV, No. 10 (October 1950), 27, 30.

Geology

BOWEN, Charles H., "Mineral Resources Research at the Engineering Experiment

Station of the Ohio State University," Ohio Journal of Science, L (1950),

297-300.

DAVENPORT, F. Garvin, "Early American Geologists and the Oil Industry," Indiana



402 Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly

402       Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly

Magazine of History, XLVII (1951), 21-36. Ohio geologists discussed include

J. S. Newberry, E. B. Andrews, and Edward Orton.

HARPER, Arthur R., "Rocks and Squirrels," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XIV, No.

10 (October 1950), 12-13, 32.

HARPER, Charles, "The Hocking Parks," Ford Times, XLIII, No. 5 (1951), 36-40.

KASER, Paul, Ground-water Levels in Ohio, 1948. Columbus, Department of Natural

Resources, Division of Water, 1950. (Bulletin 21). 60p.

KERR, T. H., Natural Gas in Ohio; a History (Ohio State University Studies, En-

gineering Series, XIX, No. 5, Engineering Experiment Station, Circular No. 52).

Columbus, Ohio State University, 1950. 116p.

NORRIS, Stanley E., "The Bedrock Surface and the Distribution of the Consolidated

Rocks in Montgomery, Greene, Clark, and Madison Counties, Ohio," Ohio Journal

of Science, LI (1951), 13-15.

NORRIS, Stanley E., The Water Resources of Greene County, Ohio (Department of

Natural Resources, Bulletin 19). Columbus, Department of Natural Resources,

Division of Water, in cooperation with the Water Resources Division, U. S.

Geological Survey, 1950. 52p. With sections on "Surface Water Resources" by

William P. Cross and "Wisconsin Glacial Deposits" by Richard P. Goldthwait.

SANDERSON, Earl E., The Climatic Factors of Ohio's Water Resources; Precipita-

tion, Temperature, Evaporation, Trends and Cycles, Excessive Rainfall. Columbus,

Department of Natural Resources, Division of Water, prepared in cooperation

with the Water Resources Division, U. S. Geological Survey, 1950, 126p.

SAVAGE, C. N., "Geology for the Springtime Naturalist," Ohio Conservation Bulle-

tin, XV, No. 5 (May 1951), 10-11, 26.

SHAFFER, Paul R., "Shore Erosion on Sandusky Bay," Ohio Journal of Science, LI

(1951), 1-5.

WILLIAMS, Douglas C., Ohio's Mineral Resources: IV. Foundry Sand (Ohio State

University Studies, Engineering Series, XIX, No. 6, Engineering Experiment

Station, Circular No. 53). Columbus, Ohio State University, 1950. 21p.

Insects and Other Invertebrates

BARNHART, Clyde S., "A New Silverfish of Economic Importance Found in the

United States (Thysanura: Lepismatidae)," Ohio Journal of Science, LI (1951),

184-186.

BROMLEY, Stanley W., "Ohio Robber Flies V (Diptera: Asilidae)," Ohio Journal

of Science, L (1950), 229-234.

DEXTER, Ralph W., and Charles H. Kuehnle, "Further Studies on the Fairy Shrimp

Populations of Northeastern Ohio," Ohio Journal of Science, LI (1951), 73-86.

KNULL, Dorothy J., "Additions to List of Ohio Leafhoppers," Ohio Journal of

Science, LI (1951), 16.

KNULL, Dorothy J., "Sixteen New Leafhoppers and Notes (Homoptera: Cicadel-

lidae)," Ohio Journal of Science, LI (1951), 178. Includes a list of new Ohio

records.

KNULL, Josef N., The Checkered Beetles of Ohio (Coleoptera: Cleridae) (Ohio

State University Studies, Ohio Biological Survey, Bulletin 42). Columbus, Ohio

State University, 1951. Pp. 269-350.



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RHOADES, Rendell, "Pardon My Looks-I'm Just a Hellgrammite," Ohio Conserva-

tion Bulletin, XV, No. 6 (June 1951), 10, 29.

Mammals

DUSTMAN, Eugene H., "Flying Mammals," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XV, No.

3 (March 1951), 13, 28.

DUSTMAN, Eugene H., "The 1949-50 Ohio Fur Crop," Ohio Conservation Bulletin,

XV, No. 7 (July 1951), 30-32.

DUSTMAN, Eugene H., "Notes on the Raccoon," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XV,

No. 7 (July 1951), 12-13.

LAWSON, Helen and Bill, "Chipmunk; Thirteen-lined Ground Squirrel," in "Mam-

mal Tracks," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XIV, No. 10 (October 1950), 15,

31-32.

LAWSON, Helen and Bill, "Gray Squirrel" and "Fox Squirrel," in "Mammal Tracks,"

Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XIV, No. 9 (September 1950), 8-9.

LAWSON, Helen and Bill, "Ohio's Foxes," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XV, No. 2

(February 1951), 6-7.

LAWSON, Helen and Bill, "Red Squirrel; Flying Squirrel," Ohio Conservation Bulle-

tin, XIV, No. 8 (August 1950), 13, 32.

WHITESELL, Dale E., "The Autobiography of a Groundhog," Ohio Conservation

Bulletin, XV, No. 2 (February 1951), 15, 30.

Plants

BRAUN, E. Lucy, "Plant Distribution in Relation to the Glacial Boundary," Ohio

Journal of Science, LI (1951), 139-146. Includes Ohio.

HARPER, Arthur R., "The Conifers of Ohio," Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XV, No.

3 (March 1951), 8-9, 28-30.

WALTERS, Maurice B., "Wolffia papulifera and Lemna minima in Ohio," Ohio

Journal of Science, L (1950), 266.

OHIO IN THE WARS

ARENA, Frank C., "Southern Sympathizers in Iowa During the Civil War Period,"

Annals of Iowa, XXX (1951), 486-538. There were many southern Ohioans

in Iowa.

HEFLINGER, W. M., "The War of 1812 in Northwestern Ohio: The Year of

Disaster," Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXII (1950), 159-172.

OSBORN, George C., "The Atlanta Campaign, 1864," Georgia Historical Quarterly,

XXXIV (1950), 271-287. Several Ohioans are important: Grant, Sherman, Mc-

Clellan, and McPherson.

ZORNOW, William Frank, "John Wilson Murray and the Johnson's Island Plot,"

Inland Seas, VI (1950), 249-257.

PLACE NAMES

COYLE, William, "A Classification of Ohio Place-names," Ohio State Archaeological

and Historical Quarterly, LX (1951), 273-282.

OVERMAN, William D., Ohio Place Names. Akron, published by the author, 1951.

86p.



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WEBB, David K., and Emily A. Webb, A List of Ohio Place Name Variations. Chilli-

cothe, Ohio, published privately, 1951. Unpaged, mimeographed.

POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT

BREMNER, Robert H., "The Civic Revival in Ohio-Self-Government," American

Journal of Economics and Sociology, X (1951), 87-91.

BREMNER, Robert H., "The Civic Revival in Ohio: Tax Equalization in Cleveland,"

American Journal of Economics and Sociology, X (1951), 301-312.

BREMNER, Robert H., "The Civic Revival in Ohio: The Street Railway Controversy

in Cleveland," American Journal of Economics and Sociology, X (1951), 185-206.

GRAEBNER, Norman A., "Thomas Corwin and the Election of 1848: A Study in

Conservative Politics," Journal of Southern History, XVII (1951), 162-179.

HEINTZ, Michael G., "Cincinnati Reminiscences of Lincoln," Historical and

Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, IX (1951), 113-120.

JONES, Wilbur Devereux, "Marcus A. Hanna and Theodore E. Burton," Ohio State

Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LX (1951), 10-19.

MORGAN, John M., "The People Choose Freedom: The Congressional Election of

1860 in Northwestern Ohio," Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXII (1950), 106-119.

NYE, Russel B., Midwestern Progressive Politics. A Historical Study of Its Origins

and Development, 1870-1950. East Lansing, Michigan State College Press, 1951.

422p.

The Rising Tide of State Subsidies: Ohio Taxation for Thirty Years, 1920, 1935,

1950. Columbus, Ohio Chamber of Commerce, 1951. 45p.

WEYL, Nathaniel, Treason, the Story of Disloyalty and Betrayal in American His-

tory. Washington, D. C., Public Affairs Press, 1950. x+491p. Includes among

others the episodes of Aaron Burr, Brigham Young, John Brown, and Clement

L. Vallandigham.

WILEY, Earl W., "Behind Lincoln's Visit to Ohio in 1859," Ohio State Archae-

ological and Historical Quarterly, LX (1951), 28-47.

ZORNOW, William Frank, "Lincoln, Chase, and the Ohio Radicals in 1864," His-

torical and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, IX (1951), 3-32.

ZORNOW, William Frank, "McClellan and Seymour in the Chicago Convention of

1864," Illinois State Historical Society, Journal, XLIII (1950), 282-295.

RELIGIOUS HISTORY

"Christmas in Ohio-1750," Cresap Society, Bulletin, XVI, No. 1 (January 1951),

[1-2]. From the Columbus (Ohio) Sunday Dispatch Magazine.

DES CHAMPS, Margaret Burr, "Early Presbyterianism along the North Bank of the

Ohio River," Presbyterian Historical Society, Journal, XXVII (1950), 207-220.

DRURY, Clifford M., "The Western Missionary Society, 1802-1836," Presbyterian

Historical Society, Journal, XXVIII (1950), 233-248.

EDMAN, Victor Raymond, Finney Lives On; the Man, His Revival Methods, and His

Message. New York, Fleming H. Revell Company, c1951. 250p.

GORRELL, Donald K., "Presbyterians in the Ohio Temperance Movement of the

1850's," Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LX (1951),

292-296.

LUDWIG, Joseph, "The Story of Peter Carabin, Proto-Priest of Northwestern Ohio,"

Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXII (1950), 184-201.



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SCHOTT, John, Our Shaker Heritage. Shaker Heights, Ohio, Shaker Heights His-

torical Society, 1950. 10p. Mimeographed.

SOCIAL HISTORY

BANKS, W. S. M., II, "The Rank Order of Sensitivity to Discrimination of Negroes

in Columbus, Ohio," American Sociological Review, XV (1950), 529-534.

BARNHART, John D., "The Migration of Kentuckians Across the Ohio River,"

Filson Club History Quarterly, XXV (1951), 24-32.

BESTOR, Arthur Eugene, Jr., Backwoods Utopias: The Sectarian and Owenite Phases

of Communitarian Socialism in America, 1663-1829. Philadelphia, University of

Pennsylvania Press, 1950. xi+288p.

BINKLEY, William C., "The South and the West," Journal of Southern History,

XVII (1951), 5-22. Part played by the South in developing the West, includ-

ing the Ohio Valley.

FISHEL, Leslie H., Jr., "The Negro's Welcome to the Western Reserve," Midwest

Journal, II, No. 1 (Winter 1949), 50-60; II, No. 2 (Summer 1950), 34-40.

KOLLER, Marvin R., "Some Changes in Courtship Behavior in Three Generations of

Ohio Women," American Sociological Review, XVI (1951), 366-370.

NOYES, Edward, "The G. A. R. as an Instrument of Charity in Ohio at the Height

of Its Development," Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XXII (1950), 213-220.

PRICE, Edward T., "The Mixed-Blood Racial Strain of Carmel, Ohio, and Magoffin

County, Kentucky," Ohio Journal of Science, L (1950), 281-290.

WEISS, Leah, The Story of Why and How the Leah Weiss Relief Kitchen Became a

Landmark in Cincinnati. Cincinnati, privately published, 1950. 190p.

TRANSPORTATION

BROWN, Andrew T., "The Great Lakes, 1850-1861," Inland Seas, VI (1950),

161-165, 234-239.

DOW, C. J. "The Dean Richmond," Inland Seas, VII (1951), 41-45. A ship lost in

Lake Erie in 1893.

HARLOW, Alvin F., "A Paralyzed City," Historical and Philosophical Society of

Ohio, Bulletin, IX (1951), 103-112. Cincinnati in 1872.

POMEROY, Lawrence A., Jr., "Life Line of America," Inland Seas, VII (1951),

13-20. Discussion of the importance of lake commerce with some historical data

on lake ships.

REARDON, William J., "A Little Known Tunnel in Cincinnati," Historical and

Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, IX (1951), 227-233.

SILCOTT, George, and others, The Return of the Interurban: The Story of The Ohio

Railroad Museum. Worthington, Ohio, Central Ohio Railfan's Association, 1950.

(12 p.)

WHITE, Wallace B., "The Ghost Port of Milan and a Druid Moon," Inland Seas,

VI (1950), 211-221; VII (1951), 21-28, 81-90. Milan in 1847-55.

TRAVEL AND DESCRIPTION

BROWN, Andrew T., "The Great Lakes, 1850-1861," Inland Seas, VII (1951), 29-32.

"The Great Lakes in Niles' National Register: Northern Ohio in 1813," Part II,

Inland Seas, VI (1950), 189-192.

CREW, Mildred, "J. J. Ampere's Journey Through Ohio: A Translation from His



406 Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly

406       Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly

Promenade en Amerique," Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly,

LX (1951), 64-89.

LANGLOIS, Thomas H., "The Caves on South Bass Island," Inland Seas, VII (1951),

113-117.

LINDSEY, David, "Ohio Through French Eyes, 1849-1864," Historical and Philo-

sophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, IX (1951), 91-102.

MEWETT, Alfred, "The Plank Road [from Cleveland Heights Eastward]," Gates

Mills Historical Society, I (May 1951), [3-7].

ROBERTS, Carl V., "Tour Ohio and See America," Chrysler Owners' Magazine,

Events, II, No. 3 (March 1951), 7-9.

WILLIAMS, Mentor L., "A Great Lakes Excursion: 1847 Style," Inland Seas, VI

(1950), 153-160.

WINDELL, Marie, ed., "James Van Dyke Moore's Trip to the West, 1826-1828,"

Delaware History, IV (1950), 69-104. Moore spent the greater part of two years

in eastern Ohio.