Ohio History Journal




A SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS

A SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS

IN OHIO HISTORY, ARCHAEOLOGY, AND

NATURAL HISTORY

AUGUST 1946--JULY 1947

Compiled by JAMES H. RODABAUGH

and S. WINIFRED SMITH

AGRICULTURE

ALEY, Howard C., First Hundred Years; the Centennial History

of the Mahoning County Agricultural Society. Youngstown,

Ohio, the Author, 1946. 113p.

BEACH, F. H., "The First 100 Years for the Ohio Horticultural

Society," in Ohio Farmer, CXCIX, No. 6 (March 15, 1947),

22-23.

BROMFIELD, Louis, The Farm. New York, Harper Brothers,

c1946. 382p. Illustrations and foreword by author in this

edition are new.

ELLENWOOD, C. W., and FOWLER, T. E., Record of a 50-

Year-old Apple Orchard. Wooster, Ohio Agricultural Ex-

periment Station, 1946. 30p.

JONES, Robert Leslie, "The Dairy Industry in Ohio Prior to the

Civil War," in Ohio State Archaeological and Historical

Quarterly, LVI (1947), 46-69.

JONES, Robert Leslie, History of Agriculture in Ontario, 1613-

1880 (University of Toronto, Studies, History and Economic

Series, Vol. XI). Toronto, University of Toronto Press,

1946.

References to Ohio.

"Ohio--Agricultural Leader--Factor in Nation's Supply," in Ohio

Development News, III, No. II (November 1946), 3-12.

"Swiss Cheese--Made in Ohio," in Ohio Society of Chicago,

Buckeye Bulletin, No. 117 (April 1947), [I].

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ANTI-SLAVERY

PENDLETON, Othniel A., Jr., "Slavery and the Evangelical

Churches," in Presbyterian Historical Society, Journal, XXV

(1947), 88-112.

SIEBERT, Wilbur, "Beginnings of the Underground Railroad

in Ohio," in Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quar-

terly, LVI (1947), 70-93.

 

ARCHAEOLOGY

BREW, J. O., and others, "Symposium on River Valley Archae-

ology," in American Antiquity, XII (1947), 209-225.

BURFORD, C. C., "[Review of] The Ancient Ohioans and Their

Neighbors, by Raymond C. Vietzen," in Illinois State Archae-

ological Society, Journal, IV, No. 3 (January 1947), 4.

BURFORD, C. C., "[Review of] The Immortal Eries, by Ray-

mond C. Vietzen," in Illinois State Archaeological Society,

Journal, IV, No. 3 (January 1947), 3.

DELAGUNA, Frederica, The Prehistory of Northern North

America as Seen from the Yukon (Memoirs of the Society

for American Archaeology, III. Supplement to American

Antiquity, XII, No. 3, Part 2). Menasha, Wis., Society for

American Archaeology, 1947. 360p.

FENENGA, Franklin, "A Comment on 'The Pedestal Vessels of

the Madisonville Site,' " in American Antiquity, XII (1946-

47), 53.

FORD, James A., and QUIMBY, George I., Jr., The Tchefuncte

Culture, and Early Occupation of the Lower Mississippi Val-

ley (Memoirs of the Society for American Archaeology, II.

Supplement to American Antiquity, X, No. 3, Part 2).

Menasha, Wis., Society for American Archaeology, 1945.

113p.

GRIFFIN, James B., ed., "The Spruce Run Earthworks: A

Forgotten Adena Site in Delaware County, Ohio," in Ohio

State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LVI (1947),

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HESSELBERTH, Charles, "The Fall of a Culture," in Illinois

State Archaeological Society, Journal, V, No. 1 (July 1947),

10-13.

HOEBEL, E. Adamson, The Archaeology of Bone Cave, Miller

County, Missouri (Anthropological Papers of the American

Museum of Natural History, XL, Part 2). New York, 1946.

23p.

JOHNSON, Frederick, ed., Man in Northeastern North America

(Papers of the Robert S. Peabody Foundation for Archae-

ology, III). Andover, Mass., the Foundation, 1946. xi,

347P.

JOHNSTON, La Dow, "Tabulation of Ohio Birdstones," in

Illinois State Archaeological Society, Journal, IV, No. 2

(October 1946), 11-12.

MARTIN, Paul S, "Indian Mounds: Some Facts About Them,

and Some Fallacies Debunked," in Chicago Natural History

Museum, Bulletin, XVIII, No. 5 (May 1947), 1-2.

Reprinted in Illinois State Archaeological Society, Journal,

V, No. 1 (July 1947), 6-7.

MORGAN, Richard G., "A Decorated Tobacco Pipe from the

Madisonville Village Site," in Museum Echoes, XX (1947),

[40].

MORGAN, Richard G., "Preserving Our Unwritten Records," in

Museum Echoes, XIX (1946), 75-77.

MORGAN, Richard G., "[Review of] The Adena People. Wil-

liam S.'Webb and Charles E. Snow," in American Antiquity,

XII (1946-47), 54-58.

OEHLER, Charles M., Some Notes on a Prehistoric Indian Vil-

lage & Cemetery. Cincinnati, Cincinnati Museum of Natural

History, [1947]. Mimeographed. 5p.

SCHWER, Wilbert G., "Archaeological Notes on Sandusky,

Ohio," in Ohio Indian Relic Collectors Society, Bulletin, No.

17 (December 1946), [10-11].

VIETZEN, Raymond C., "Birdstones and Their Probable Use,"

in Illinois State Archaeological Society, Journal, IV, No. 2

(October 1946), 15-16.



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[VIETZEN, Raymond C.], [Disc Pipe, Slate Gorget, Bird Pipe],

in Ohio Indian Relic Collectors Society, Bulletin, No. 18

(June 1947), 7-10.

VIETZEN, Raymond C., "Along the Sandusky," in Ohio Indian

Relic Collectors Society, Bulletin, No. 17 (December 1946),

[6, 8].

Archaeological site near Tiffin.

VIETZEN, Raymond C., and others, "A Brief Review of the

Career of Warren King Moorehead," in Illinois State Ar-

chaeological Society, Journal, V, No. 1 (July 1947), 20.

Reprinted from Ohio Indian Relic Collectors Society, Bulle-

tin, No. 16 (June 1946).

VIETZEN, Raymond C., and others, "Gerard Fowke," in Ohio

Indian Relic Collectors Society, Bulletin, No. 16 (June 1946),

[4-5].

VIETZEN, Raymond C., "Morrison Site," in Ohio Indian Relic

Collectors Society, Bulletin, No. 17 (December 1946),

[8, 10].

Near Brownsville, Ohio.

WEBB, William S., Indian Knoll, Site Oh 2, Ohio County, Ken-

tucky (University of Kentucky, Reports in Anthropology and

Archaeology, IV, No. 3, Part 1). Lexington, University of

Kentucky, 1946.

ARTS AND CRAFTS

"Blue Staffordshire Chase Dishes," in American Antiques Journal,

1, No. 9 (September 1946), 23.

Dishes used at Kenyon College.

CHUBB, C. St. J., "Early Architecture of Ohio," in Ohio State

University, Engineering Experiment Station News, XXIX

[XIX], No. 3 (June 1947), 4-8.

"Decorative Pottery of Cincinnati," in Hobbies, LI, No. 12 (Feb-

ruary 1947), 100-101; LII, No. 1 (March 1947), 110b, 110j;

LII, No. 5 (July 1947), 92-93, 142.

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DICKORE, Marie, "The Waldsmith Paper Mill--A Watermark

Furnishes a Clue to the History of the First Paper Mill in

the Little Miami Valley," in Historical and Philosophical

Society of Ohio, Bulletin, V, No. 1 (March 1947), 7-24.

FRANCIS, Henry S., "The Memorial Exhibit of the Works of

Max Kalish and Alexander Warshawsky," in Cleveland Mu-

seum of Art, Bulletin, XXIII (1946), 135-138.

"A Greek Revival Church in Granville, Ohio," in Antiques, LI

(1947), 326.

KNITTLE, Rhea Mansfield, "Ohio Chairmakers," in Antiques,

L (1946), 192-193.

McDERMOTT, John Francis, "Indian Portraits, The First Pub-

lished Collection," in Antiques, LI (1947), 320-322.

Mentions Samuel Drake, James Hall, and the Shawnee

Prophet.

PHILLIPS, Hazel Spencer, "Iron Lace of Lebanon," in Antiques,

LI (1947), 327.

WINTERMUTE, H. Ogden, "Early Architecture of Chillicothe,"

in American Antiques Journal, II, No. 5 (May 1947), 6-8.

 

BIBLIOGRAPHY

BIGGERT, Elizabeth C., "Manuscripts in the Library of the Ohio

State Archaeological and Historical Society," in Museum

Echoes, XIX (1946), 83-85.

HALL, VIRGINIUS C., "A        Rare Book," in Historical and

Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, IV, No. 4 (December

1946), 9-16.

Three letters of the Marquis de Marnezia from Marietta in

1790-91.

RODABAUGH, James H., and SMITH, S. Winifred, comps.,

"A Survey of Publications in Ohio History, Archaeology,

and Natural History, July 1945-July 1946," in Ohio State

Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LV  (1946), 374-

400.

RODABAUGH, James H., ed., "Writings in Ohio History," in

Museum Echoes, XX (1947), 30-32.



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BIOGRAPHY

BANNON, Henry, "Henry Bannon . . . The Story of a Pioneer

Railroad Attorney and Outstanding American," in Norfolk

and Western Magazine, XXV (1947), 294-297.

BOLTON, Sarah K., Lives of Poor Boys Who Became Famous.

New York, Crowell, 1947.

Includes Wright brothers.

BOYD, William M., "Charles Osborn: Pioneer American Abo-

litionist," in Phylon, VIII (1947), 133-137.

BRONDFIELD, Jerry, "Little Man, Big Splash," in Colliers,

CXIX, No. 13 (March 29, 1947), 16, 17, 98, 101.

Mike Peppe, Ohio State University swimming coach.

"Caleb Blood Smith--Interior Department," in Lincoln Lore, No.

939 (April 7, 1947), [1].

Born and educated in Ohio.

CASSIDY, Frank P., "Horace Mann," in Catholic Educational

Review, XLIV (1946), 453-460.

De V., "To Ohio's State Mother of 1947--a Garden of Orchids,"

in Baltimore & Ohio Magazine, XXXIII, No. 6 (June 1947),

6-7.

Mrs. Hester A. Miller, Cambridge, Ohio.

DUSTIN, Fred, "George Armstrong Custer," in Michigan His-

tory Magazine, XXX (1946), 227-254.

FENNER, Mildred S., and SOULE, Jean C., "William Holmes

McGuffey," in National Education Association, Journal,

XXXV (1946), 300-301.

"Fleet Admiral Ernest J. King, U.S.N., Elected President of

Naval Historical Foundation," in Daughters of the American

Revolution Magazine, LXXXI (1947), 100, 104.

"The Forten Family," in Negro History Bulletin, X (1946-47),

75-79.

Connected with the Grimke family.

GARBEDIAN, Haig Gordon, Thomas Alva Edison: Builder of

Civilization. New York, Julian Messner, c1947. 231p.

Juvenile.



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GUTHRIDGE, Sue, Tom Edison: Boy Inventor. Indianapolis,

Bobbs-Merrill, 1947. 200p.

Juvenile.

"General Charles R. Howland's Will," in Howland Quarterly,

XII, No. i (July 1947), [1].

HOLBROOK, Stewart H., "Annie Oakley--She Was the World's

Best Woman Shot," in Life, XXII, No. 17 (April 28, 1947),

67-70, 75.

HADLEY, Alden H., "Audubon, the Great American Woods-

man," in Outdoor Indiana, XIII, No. 8 (December 1946),

10-11, 16.

"Henry C. Shetrone Retired as Director of Activities of Ohio

State Archaeological and Historical Society," in Illinois State

Archaeological Society, Journal, V, N0. 1 (July 1947), 20-21.

HULL, Forrest, "The Death of Colonel Croghan (A Forgotten

Episode of the Civil War)," in West Virginia Review,

XXIV, No. 1 (October 1946), 20-22.

HUTCHESON, Austin E., "Before the Comstock, 1857-1858:

Memoirs of William Hickman Dolman," in New Mexico His-

torical Review, XXII (1947), 205-246.

Dolman lived in Ohio, 1830-47.

"In Memoriam Brigadier General Charles Roscoe Howland," in

Howland Quarterly, XI, N0. 2 (October 1946), [1-4].

Born at Jefferson and educated at Oberlin.

JACKSON, Russell Leigh, "Mary Leigh Swett--a Pioneer

Woman," in Essex Institute, Historical Collections, LXXXIII

(January 1947), 54-58.

Settled in Marietta, Ohio, in 1816.

JACKSON, Phyllis Wynn, Victorian Cinderella. The Story of

Harriet Beecher Stowe. [New York], Holiday House, c1947.

296p.

Cincinnati scene included.

Joseph Medill: The Man. Chicago, Chicago Tribune, c1947. 42p.

Originally published as booklet in 1929.



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KETTERING, Charles F., "Thomas Alva Edison," in Scientific

Monthly, LXIV (1947), 109-116.

LEFFLER, Andor M., "Kossuth Comes to Cleveland," in Ohio

State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LVI (1947),

242-257.

LODGE, Floyd, "Powers of Amherst," in Ohio Magazine, II, No.

5 (August-September 1946), 22-23.

Character sketch of Fred Powers, Superintendent, Amherst

Public Schools.

MAYNARD, Arthur S., "Mrs. William Lamon Harkness," in

New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, LXXVIII

(1947), 70.

MERRITT, Arthur H., ed., "Two Unpublished Letters of James

A. Garfield," in New York Historical Society, Quarterly,

XXXI (1947), 129-138.

MINOR, Richard Clyde, "James Preston Poindexter, Elder

Statesman of Columbus," in Ohio State Archaeological and

Historical Quarterly, LVI (1947), 267-286.

"Mrs. Georgina Case Sawyer," in Connecticut Historical Society,

Annual Report, May, 1947, 29.

MONTIS, Colin, "Our Third Ohio-Born President--James

Abram Garfield," in Ohio Magazine, II, No. 5 (August-

September 1946), 26.

MONTIS, Mrs. Colin, "The Wife of the Third Ohio-Born Presi-

dent--Lucretia Rudolph Garfield," in Ohio Magazine, II, No.

5 (August-September 1946), 27.

"New Pioneer of the Land," in Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XI,

No. 3 (March 1947), 16-17.

C. D. Blubaugh.

RIDEOUT, Grant Ann, "Grandee of the Erie Islands," in Inland

Seas, II (1946), 165-176.

Joseph de Rivera St. Jurjo.

RIGNEY, Eugene, "Henry Wade, Chillicothe Inventor," in Amer-

ican Antiques Journal, II, No. 5 (May 1947), II.



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ROSS COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY, "Dr. Edwin Ham-

ilton Davis" in Ohio Indian Relic Collectors Society, Bulletin,

No. 18 (June 1947), [2-3].

SACKETT, Kay, "Charles Willard Seiberling," in Ohio Maga-

zine, II, No. 5 (August-September 1946), 28.

SATTLER, George, "Bromfield at Fifty," in Ohio Conservation

Bulletin, XI, No. 2 (February 1947), 3.

SMITH, Ophia D., "Joseph Tosso, the Arkansaw Traveler," in

Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LVI

(1947), 16-45.

SPANGLER, L. S., "A Grandfather's Clock with Historical

Background," in Hobbies, LII, No. 5 (July 1947), 37.

History concerns Jacob D. Cox.

STEVENSON, Augusta, U. S. Grant: Young Horseman. In-

dianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill, c1947. 187p.

Juvenile.

THORNTON, Willis, "Washingtonii Vita," in Imprimatur, I

(1947), 33-39.

Author's life in Ohio described.

TIMBERLAKE, Philip W., "Bishop Chase's Vision," in Ameri-

can Antiques Journal, I, No. 9 (September 1946), 9-10.

TUDURY, Moran, "The Sorcerer of Fostoria [Ohio]," in Satur-

day Evening Post, CCXIX, No. 44 (May 3, 1947), 32-33,

110, 112, 117.

TURNER, Lucy Mae, and TURNER, Fannie V., "The Story of

Nat Turner's Descendants," in Negro History Bulletin, X

(1946-47), 155, 164-165.

Marietta and Zanesville in 1873.

TYLER, Polly, "Hosea Rogers, Builder of Boats," in Inland Seas,

III (1947), Part I, 33-41; Part II, 66-70.

To be continued.

WESSON, H. E. [Wessen, Ernest J.], "Charles Foster, En-

graver," in American Antiques Journal, II, No. 5 (May

1947), 12-13.



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WILSON, Ben Hur, "Abram        Tuston Hay," in Palimpsest,

XXVIII (1947), 193-206.

Hay lived in Ohio, 1835-51.

WILSON, Ben Hur, "Amelia Smith Hay," in Palimpsest,

XXVIII (1947), 218-222.

WRIGHT, Alfred J., "Joel Wright, City Planner," in Ohio State

Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LVI (1947), 287-

294.

WRIGHT, Muriel H., "Pioneer Historian and Archaeologist of

the State of Oklahoma," in Chronicles of Oklahoma, XXIV

(1946-47), 396-413.

Joseph Bradfield Thoburn.

 

EDUCATION

ARDERY, Mrs. William Breckinridge, "William Holmes Mc-

Guffey Taught School in Paris . . .," in In Kentucky, X, No.

3 (Autumn 1946), 24, 47.

BINKLEY, Mrs. Wilfred E., "The Evolution of Ohio Northern

University," in Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XIX   (1947),

51-63.

ELLSWORTH, F. O., "Conservation Training Opportunity

Flourishes in Ohio," in Ohio Schools, XXV (1947), 210-211,

236.

FEY, Harold E., "Preview of a Divided America," in Christian

Century, LXIV (1947), 682-684.

North College Hill, Ohio.

FEY, Harold E., "They Stand for Free Schools," in Christian

Century, LXIV (1947), 824-825.

North College Hill, Ohio.

HOLY, Thomas Celestine, and FLESHER, W. R., A Study of

Public Education in Hamilton, Ohio (Ohio State University,

Studies, Bureau of Educational Research, Monographs, No.

30). Columbus, Ohio State University, Bureau of Educa-

tional Research and Hamilton Board of Education, [1946],

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HUTCHINSON, Paul, ed., "Teachers Debate Aid to Parochial

Schools," editorial in Christian Century, LXIV (1947), 892-

893.

North College Hill, Ohio.

KING, Mrs. Gertrude F., "The Woman's Forum--Cleveland," in

Baltimore & Ohio Magazine, XXXIII, No. 6 (June 1947),

26.

LOUTHIAN, L. L., An Appreciation of Teaching in Ohio. [Co-

lumbus], Ohio Department of Education, 1946. 22p.

"Matriculation at Kenyon," in American Antiques Journal, I, No.

9 (September 1946), 15.

"More About Kenyon College," in American Antiques Journal,

I, No. 12 (December 1946), 30.

"Ohio's Citizens of Tomorrow--Education Holds Key to Future,"

in Ohio Development News, III, No. 12 (December 1946),

I-8.

SALOMON, Richard [G.], Philander Chase, Norman Nash, and

Charles Bulfinch, A Study in the Origins of Old Kenyon,

reprinted from Historical Magazine of the Episcopal Church,

XV [1946], 209-231. 23p.

SALOMON, Richard G., "The Old Halls of Kenyon College," in

American Antiques Journal, I, No. 9 (September 1946), 7-8.

SEITZ, W. Clinton, "The Libraries of Kenyon College," in

American Antiques Journal, I, No. 9 (September 1946), II,

14.

SIBLEY, H. E., ed., The Edwy Rolfe Brown School of Petro-

leum at Marietta College," in Pure Oil News, XXIX, No. 2

(July 1946), 4-7.

"Some Extracts from Family Letters, 1829," in American An-

tiques Journal, I, No. 9 (September 1946), 16.

Regarding Kenyon College.

"Student Life at Kenyon," in American Antiques Journal, I, No.

9 (September 1946), 14-15, 18, 20, 24.



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GENEALOGY

HUNTLEY, Alice P., "John Huntley and Some of His Descend-

ants," in New England Historical and Genealogical Register,

C (1946), 261-271; CI (1947), 56-63, 141-152, 199-212.

"Marginal Jottings from the Almanacs of the Scudder Family,"

transcribed by Virginia S. Burnett. Edited and annotated by

Elmer T. Hutchinson, in, New Jersey Historical Society,

Proceedings, LXV (1947), 47-50, 104-107, 152-159.

Several references to Ohio.

MORIARTY, G. Andrews, "The Moriarty Family of Salem,

Mass.," in New England Historical and Genealogical Reg-

ister, CI (1947), 219-229.

 

GENERAL

HALL, Virginius C., "Ohio in Knee Pants," in Ohio State Ar-

chaeological and Historical Quarterly, LVI (1947), 1-15.

HATCHER, Harlan, The Buckeye Country. A Pageant of Ohio.

New York, G. P. Putnam's Sons, new revised edition, C1947.

325p.

HAVIGHURST, Walter, Land of Promise; the Story of the

Northwest Territory. New York, Macmillan, 1946. 384p.

WRITERS' PROGRAM OF THE WORK PROJECTS AD-

MINISTRATION IN THE STATE OF OHIO, comp.,

The Ohio Guide (American Guide Series). New York,

Oxford University Press, 3d printing, with corrections, 1946.

 

HISTORICAL FICTION

BROMFIELD, Louis, Kenny. New York, Harper & Brothers,

1947. 219p.

Three short stories of the Ohio Valley. The title story ap-

peared in Cosmopolitan.

EAGLESON, Hodge MacIlvain, Laughing Into Glory. New

York, George W. Stewart, C1947. 192p.

Guernsey County.



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FINLAY, Lucile, The Coat I Wore. New York, Charles Scrib-

ner's Sons, 1947.

Historical novel of the Revolution with background in the

Natchez country. A highlight is a trip down the Holston,

Tennessee, Ohio, and Mississippi rivers.

FREITAG, George H., The Lost Land. New York, Coward-

McCann, C1947. 314p.

Stark County scene.

HALE, Garth, This Pounding Wheel. New York, E. P. Dutton

& Co., 1947. 314p.

Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad background.

HOWARD, Elizabeth, Summer Under Sail. New York, William

Morrow & Co., 1947. 213p.

Cleveland and Great Lakes, 1852. Juvenile.

JUDSON, Clara Ingram    [Mrs. James McIntosh Judson], Mi-

chael's Victory; They Came from Ireland. Boston, Houghton

Mifflin Company, 1946. 192p.

An Irish family settled in Defiance, Ohio, in the 1850's and

Michael found a job on the T. & I. R. R. Juvenile.

LENDER, Charles Franklin, Pirates on the Ohio; a Tale of the

Brig St. Clair and the Indomitable Commodore Whipple.

New York, Howell, Soskin, Publishers, c1947. 196p.

Juvenile.

LESUEUR, Meridel, Little Brother of the Wilderness: The Story

of Johnny Appleseed. New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1947.

68p.

Juvenile.

LOMAX, Bliss, pseud., [Henry Sinclair Drago], Trail Dust.

New York, Dodd, Mead & Company, 1947. 218p.

Girl from Ohio finds adventure and romance in Arizona.

MANNERS, William, pseud., [Rosenburgh], Father and the

Angels. New York, E. P. Dutton & Co., 1947. 224p.

Zanesville locale.

SMART, Charles Allen, Sassafras Hill: A Novel. New York,

Random House, c1947. 246p.

Ohio farm.



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INDIANS AND INDIAN WARS

CHANDLER, Anna, "Logan and the Logan Elm," in Ohio Mag-

azine, II, No. 6 (October 1946), 12-13.

COTTERILL, R. S., "The Thompson Expedition of 1773," in

Filson Club History Quarterly, XX (1946), 179-206.

Account of a trip down the Ohio and into Kentucky. The

overland horse train was attacked at Little Mingo town.

HOWARD, Dresden W. H., "Recollections of Old Winameg," in

Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XX (1947), 12-22.

An Indian town.

JACOBS, James Ripley, The Beginning of the U. S. Army 1783-

1812.  Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1947.  xi,

419p.

Most of this is on Ohio.

"Ka-Los-I-Tah," in Logan County Historical Society, Bulletin,

I, No. 2 [1947], [3].

LONG, R. E., "The Story of Mary Draper Ingles," in Norfolk

and Western Magazine, XXV (1947), 6-7, 53.

Escape from Shawnee Indians along southern shore of Ohio

River in 1775.

MORGAN, Richard G., "An Engraved Tomahawk Pipe," in

Museum Echoes, XX (1947) 15-16.

MULLETT, Charles F., "Military Intelligence on Forts and In-

dians in the Ohio Valley, 1756-1757," in William and Mary

College Historical Quarterly, 3d Ser., III, 398-410.

NORONA, Delf, "The Faris Painting of the 1782 Siege of Port

Henry," in West Virginia Magazine, VIII (1946-47), 316-

318.

Depicts the Betty Zane episode.

NORONA, Delf, "A Forgotten Account of the Sieges of Fort

Henry," in West Virginia Magazine, VIII (1946-47), 305-

315.

SHEPARD, Lee, "Fort Finney," in Historical and Philosophical

Society of Ohio, Bulletin, IV, No. 4 (December 1946), 19-22.



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TAFT, Robert, "The Pictorial Record of the Old West. IV.

Custer's Last Stand--John Mulvany, Cassilly Adams and

Otto Becker," in Kansas Historical Quarterly, XIV (1946),

361-390.

VIETZEN, Raymond C., "An Interesting Pipe Tomahawk," in

Ohio Indian Relic Collectors Society, Bulletin, No. 18 (June

1947), 6.

W., N. B., ed., "The Opinions of George Croghan on the Amer-

ican Indian," in Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biog-

raphy, LXXI (1947), 152-159.

WILLIAMS, S. R., "The Miami Tomahawk Pipe," in Museum

Echoes, XX (1947), 54-55.

 

INDUSTRY

AUGHINBAUGH, B. A., "Pictorial Ohio (No. 164). Strip

Mining," in Ohio Schools, XXV (1947), 52.

DESTLER, Chester McArthur, and GRODINSKY, Julius, "A

Variance of Views on the Standard Oil and the Erie Ring,"

in Mississippi Valley Historical Review, XXXIII (1947),

617-628.

"Hanna Is as Hanna Does," in Fortune, XXV, No. 5 (May

1947), 91-95, 212-214, 216, 219-223.

M. A. Hanna Co., Cleveland.

"Mr. Young and His C. & O.," in Fortune, XXXV, No. 5 (May

1947), 96-103, 230, 233-237.

MOORE, H. R., and DILLER, O. D., Timber Marketing in

Eastern Ohio (Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station, Bul-

letin, 666). Wooster, 1946. 28p.

OHIO COAL ASSOCIATION, Ohio Coal. Cleveland, the As-

sociation, [1946]. 16p.

"Ohio Industrial Biography. 18. The Limoges China Company,"

in Ohio State University, Engineering Experiment Station

News, XVIII, No. 4 (October 1946), 8-10.

PARSONS, LeRoy, "The Ohio Association of Real Estate

Boards," in Ohio Magazine, III, No. 3 (July 1947), 35-36.



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"Sherman-Williams Anniversary--Marks 80th Year for Ohio-

Born Company," in Ohio Magazine, III, No. 1 (November-

December 1947), 16-17.

VENIT, Abraham H., "The National Bank in 1836. A Partisan

Appraisal," in American Historical Review, LI (1946), 685-

688.

Mentions Elisha Whittlesey and Thomas Ewing.

WHITE, George W., "Ohio's Place in Mineral Industry in 1945,"

in Ohio State University, Engineering Experiment Station

News, XIX, No. 2 (April 1947), 3-10.

 

LABOR

ARICH, Ola M., "A True Story of Indenture-Bound Boys and

Girls," in Ohio Magazine, III, No. 1 (November-December

1947), 18-19.

CLAHERTY, Coleman, "In the Buckeye State," in American

Federationist, LV, No. 7 (July 1947), 24-25.

 

LITERATURE

DONALD, David, ed., "The Autobiography of James Hall, West-

ern Literary Pioneer," in Ohio State Archaeological and His-

torical Quarterly, LVI (1947), 295-304.

FORD, Harvey S., "Thomas Buchanan Read and the Civil War--

The Story of 'Sheridan's Ride,'" in Ohio State Archaeological

and Historical Quarterly, LVI (1947), 215-227.

GIBSON, William M., and ARMS, George, "Bibliography of

William Dean Howells," in New York Public Library, Bul-

letin, L (1946), 675-698, 857-868, 909-928; LI (1947), 49-

56, 9I-105, 213-248, 341-345, 384-388, 431-457, 486-512.

GIBSON, William M., 1Materials and Form in Howells's First

Novels,", in American Literature, XIX (1947), 158-166.

LOMAX, John Avery, Adventures of a Ballad Hunter. New

York, The Macmillan Company, c1947. 313P.

Travel throughout the United States.



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MARSTON, F. C., "An Early Howells Letter," in American

Literature, XVIII (1946), 163-165.

Dated from Cincinnati, April 1O, 1857. Earliest Howells

letter extant.

"Ohio Journalism Hall of Fame Election to Be Reviewed after

Wartime Lapse," in Ohio Newspaper, XXVIII, No. 9 (June

1947), I.

SUTTON, Walter, "Cincinnati as a Frontier Publishing and Book

Trade Center," in Ohio State Archaeological and Historical

Quarterly, LVI (1947), 117-143.

THURBER, James, "Thurber Pays Tribute to Bob Ryder; Urges

Collection of Humorist's Work," in    Ohio Newspaper,

XXVIII, No. 3 (December 1946), 1-2.

 

LOCAL HISTORY

"Address of Dr. R. W. Thrift, Delivered Before the Putnam

County Pioneer Association, September 3rd, 1885," in Pioneer

News, IV, No. 3 (March 1947), [1]-3; No. 4 (June

1947), 2.

ALLEN, Robert I., Our Fair City. New York, Vanguard Press,

1947.

Has an article on Cleveland by Richard T. Maher.

"The American City, 1850-1880," in Chicago History, I (1946-

47), 156-160.

Illustration, Smith Brothers and Company, printers of Cin-

cinnati, in 1853.

BATEMAN, Carroll, "Busiest 'Little' Town in U. S. A.," in

Baltimore &  Ohio Magazine, XXXIII, No. 2 (February

1947), 16-17, 61-62.

Hamilton, Ohio.

"Bishop Chase's Writing Desk," in American Antiques Journal,

I, No. 9 (September 1946), 16.

BUNKER, John, "Fire Department High-Lights," in Historical

and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, IV, No. 3 (Sep-

tember 1946), 5-16.

Cincinnati, Ohio.



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BURKHARDT, Franklin A., The Experiences of a Lima Ticket

Agent in the Gay Nineties. Edited with Notes by Ferne M.

Longsworth. Lima, Ohio, Allen County Historical and Ar-

chaeological Society, 1946.

"Chillicothe's Sesquicentennial," in Norfolk and Western Maga-

zine, XXIV (1946), 536-537.

CHUBB, Edwin Watts, "Athens, Ohio," in Pure Oil News,

XXIX, No. II (April 1947), 14-17.

"Cleveland's Planners," in Time, XLVIII, No. 4 (July 22, 1946),

22-24.

"Columbus," in Ohio Society of Chicago, Buckeye Bulletin, No.

115 (February 1947), [1].

Regarding the statue of Columbus now in the Capitol grounds.

"Court Houses in Putnam Co.," in Pioneer News, IV, No. 4

(June 1947), [1].

CROMBIE, Nellie, "Newark, an Ohio City Containing Pure Oil

Representation in the Production, Refining and Marketing of

Petroleum," in Pure Oil News, XXIX, No. 10 (March 1947),

4-7.

ELLIOTT, A. W., ed., "Marietta--First Ohio City," in Ohio

Magazine, III, No. 3 (July 1947), 18-21, 23-25, 27, 29.

FRANKLINTON SESQUICENTENNIAL COMMITTEE,

Franklinton Sesquicentennial, 1797-1947.  [Columbus, the

Committee, 1947]. 16p.

"The Golden Lamb, Lebanon, Ohio," in Ohio Hotel and Restau-

rant Monthly, 1, No. 1 (November 1946), [12].

First of a series on historic hotels.

GRIM, Mrs. Adelin K., "Dayton--'Gem City' of Ohio," in Balti-

more & Ohio Magazine, XXXIII, No. 6 (June 1947), [14-

15].

HALL, Theodore, The Sesquicentennial Story of Cleveland.

Cleveland, the Sesquicentennial Commission, 1946. 12p.

"Historical Society Project," in Hobbies, LII, No. 5 (July 1947),

18.

News note on the Allen County Museum and a review of

Burkhardt's Lima Ticket Agent.



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LAWLIS, Chelsea L., "The Great Migration and the Whitewater

Valley," in Indiana Magazine of History, XLIII (1947), 125-

139.

LAWLIS, Chelsea L., "Settlement of the Whitewater Valley,

1790-1810," in Indiana Magazine of History, XLIII (1947),

23-40.

McCORKHILL, Georgia, "Antiques and Hobbies," in Farm and

Dairy, August 7, 1947, 14, 20; August 14, 1947, 7, 12.

Hanby House.

McKINLEY, Charles, Jr., "The Bishop's Palace" and "The First

Fraternity Lodge," in American Antiques Journal, 1, No. 9

(September 1946), 12-13.

At Kenyon College.

MARTINEZ, Francis X., "Said Cleveland, 'Let's Celebrate,'" in

Holiday, 1, No. 8 (August 1946), 18-21.

MONAGHAN, Jay, "Morgan County's Dog Fennel War. An

Account of the Cass County [Illinois] Invasion of Jackson-

ville in 1863," in Illinois State Historical Society, Journal,

XXXIX (1946), 447-458.

References to the Holmes County (Ohio) riot and to Val-

landigham.

MORGAN, Violet, Folklore of Highland County. Greenfield,

Ohio, Greenfield Publishing Co., 1946. 240p.

MYERS, Laird, "The Famous Ride of 'Devil Dan' in Logan

County," in Logan County Historical Society, Bulletin, 1, No.

2 [1947], [1-3]. Mimeographed.

NADER, A. F., "Chillicothe--Birthplace of Ohio," in Ohio Mag-

azine, III, No. 4 (August 1947), 41-46.

"The Neil House, Columbus," in Ohio Hotel and Restaurant

Monthly, 1, No. 1 (November 1946), 14-15.

"Our House, Gallipolis, Ohio," in Ohio Hotel and Restaurant

Monthly, 1, No. 2 (December 1946), 17.

One of a series on historical inns of the Buckeye State.



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RIGNEY, Eugene, "The Ross County Museum, Chillicothe,

Ohio," in American Antiques Journal, 11, No. 5 (May 1947),

9-11.

RODABAUGH, James H., and CAREN, Henry J., "Adena," in

American Antiques Journal, 11, No. 5 (May 1947), 4-5.

Reprinted as a leaflet by the Ohio State Archaeological and

Historical Society.

ROOT, Donna L., "The Great Lakes Historical Society" in Ohio

State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LVI (1947),

179-187.

RUDOLPH, Adelaide, HINSDALE, Ellen, and MOWBRAY,

Henry B., Two Early Hiram Houses: The Garfield House:

A House of Memories.     The Buckingham House (Hiram

Historical Society, Pickups from the "American Way," Ser.

11, No. 2, 1947). v, 32p.

"Schoenbrunn, Ohio's First Town," in Diamond of Mid-Conti-

nent Petroleum Corporation, XX (1947), [10]-13, 28.

No. 12 in D-Xcursions "See America First," series.

SCOTT, B. S., "Fifty Years Ago [in Zanesfield]," in Logan

County Historical Society, Bulletin, 1, No. 1 [1947], [1-2].

Mimeographed.

[SHUMAN, Albert C.], Seneca County Museum. n.p., n. pub.,

[1947]. 32p.

SKINNER, George, "Reminiscences," in Pioneer News, IV, No.

1 (September 1, 1946), 3-4.

Copied from Putnam County Pioneer Reminiscences, 10-15.

SMALLEY, Donald, "Trollope's Folly," in Indiana Quarterly

for Bookmen, XI (1946), 107-114.

"Some Letters of James Mathews and Caroline Mathews Stone,"

in Iowa Journal of History and Politics, XLIII (1947), 311-

320.

Introduction by editor. Footnotes by Edgar B. Nixon. De-

picts life at Zoar.

"Sugar Creek Township [Putnam County]," in Pioneer News,

IV, No. 3 (March 1947), 3.



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424 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

 

SUMMIT COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY, The Perkins

Mansion, The John Brown Home, [and] Old Stone School.

Akron, the Society, [1947]. 6p.

"Two Edison Shrines--Milan and Ft. Myers," in Ohio Society

of Chicago, Buckeye Bulletin, No. 117 (April 1947), [1].

"What Do You Know About Hamilton," in Ohio Society of

Chicago, Buckeye Bulletin, No. 111 (October 1946), [1].

Williams, James H., "Restoration of the Edison Birthplace," in

Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XIX   (1947), 81-83.

The Year of Celebration, 1946, A Report of the Cleveland Ses-

quicentennial.  Cleveland, the Executive Committee, Cleve-

land Sesquicentennial Commission, 1946. 36p.

 

MEDICAL HISTORY

DITTRICK, Howard, "A Cleveland Drug Store," in Ohio State

Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LV (1946), 338-

345.

FARMER, Edwin, "Eradicating Tuberculosis," in Ohio Maga-

zine, III, No. 3 (July 1947), 13-15.

FISCH, Ruth B., and Max H., "The Marshall Collection of

Herbals in the Cleveland Medical Library," in Bulletin of

the History of Medicine, XXI (1947), 224-261.

FORMAN, Jonathan, "A Brief History of The Ohio State Med-

ical Journal," in Ohio State Medical Journal, XLIII (1947),

515-516; Part II, 632-633; Part III, 751-752.

FORMAN, Jonathan, "Organized Medicine in Ohio, 1811 to

1926," in Ohio State Medical Journal, XLIII (1947), 57-58;

Part II, 170-I7I; Part III, 278-280; Part IV, 398-400.

FREEMAN, Allen Weir, Five Million Patients; the Professional

Life of a Health Officer. New York, Charles Scribner's

Sons, 1946. 312p.

One time Commissioner of Public Health in Ohio.

HACKER, George F., transcriber, "Diary of Dr. Thomas Jef-

ferson Eaton--An Itinerant American Surgeon in 1856," in

Bulletin of the History of Medicine, XXI (1947), 193-223.

Headquarters in Peru, Ohio. Buried in Norwalk.



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McCORMICK, Alexander Stearns, The History of Medicine in

Summit County, Ohio. Cynthiana, Ky., Hobson Book Press,

1946. 156p.

"Ohio in San Francisco," in Ohio Public Health, XI, No. 7 (July

1947), 10-11.

OSBORN, Stellanova, "Great Lakes Pioneers in Medicine," in

Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XIX (1947), 23-26.

PATERSON, Robert G., "The Decline of Epidemics in Ohio,"

in Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LV

(1946), 311-337.

SHARPE, D. R., "The Spotlight of Public Opinion on Ohio's

Mentally Ill," in Ohio Magazine, III, No. 1 (November-

December 1947), 28-34.

WAIN, Harry, "A Survey of Brucellosis in a Rural Ohio

County," in Ohio State Medical Journal, XLIII (1947), 736-

738.

WAITE, Frederick C., "The First Medical Diploma Mill in the

United States," in Bulletin of the History of Medicine, XX

(1946), 495-504.

At New Albany, Indiana. The founder (John Cook Bennett)

was an Ohioan who was licensed by and practiced in Ohio.

WALLER, Adolph E., "Dr. John Locke, Early Ohio Scientist

(1792-1856)," in Ohio State Archaeological and Historical

Quarterly, LV (1946), 346-373.

WALLER, Adolph E., "A Fictitious Medic.al Degree of the

1830's," in Bulletin of the History of Medicine, XX (1946),

505-512.

Issued by New Albany University, but the article stressed the

part played by John L. Riddell.

 

NATIONAL AND RACIAL GROUPS

KLEES, Fredric, "The Pennsylvania Dutch," in Holiday, II, No.

6 (June 1947), 78-83, 85-86.



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LENHART, John M., "German Catholic Settlements in Ohio,

1834-1844," in Social Justice Review, January 1947.

MILLER, William Marion, "A French Community in Ohio," in

French Review, XX, No. 1 (October 1946), 8-13.

Reprinted.

SHEELER, J. Reuben, "The Struggle of the Negro in Ohio for

Freedom," in Journal of Negro History, XXXI (1946), 208-

226.

WOODSON, Cart G., ed., Race Hate in Early Ohio," in Negro

History Bulletin, X (1946-47), 203-204, 206-208, 210.

 

NATURAL HISTORY

Birds

ALDRICH, John W., "White Eggs of the Long-billed Marsh

Wren," in Auk, LXIII (1946), 442-443.

Found at Bay Point, Ohio.

"American Egrets Nesting on West Sister Island in Lake Erie,"

in Auk, LXIV (1947), 461-462.

BAKER, William C., "Notes on Summer Resident Wilson's

Snipes in Columbiana County, Ohio," in Auk, LXIII (1946),

446-448.

BUCHANAN, Forest W., "Red Phalarope in Eastern Ohio," in

Wilson Bulletin, LIX  (1947), 36.

DEXTER, Ralph W., "Another Partial Albino Robin," in Auk,

LXIV (1947), 460-461.

Found at Kent, Ohio.

DEXTER, Ralph W., "More Concerning the Thundering and

Clapping Sounds of the Chimney Swift," in Auk, LXIII

(1946), 439-440.

Observations at Kent, Ohio.

HAZARD, Frank O., "An Ohio Record for the Wood Ibis," in

Wilson Bulletin, LIX (1947), 110.



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MOSELEY, Edwin Lincoln, "Variations in the Bird Population

of the North Central States Due to Climatic and Other

Changes," in Auk, LXIV (1947), 15-35.

Observations taken mostly in Ohio.

MOSELEY, Edwin L[incoln], "Variations in Bird Population of

Ohio and Nearby States," in Ohio Journal of Science, XLVI

(1946), 308-322.

OBERHOLSER, Harry C., "Autumn Travelers," in Explorer,

No. 88 (1946), 2-3.

Bird migration, Cleveland area.

PRICE, Homer F., "Burrowing Owl in Ohio," in Auk, LXIII

(1946), 450-451.

TRAUTMAN, Milton B., "Courtship Behavior of the Black

Duck," in Wilson Bulletin, LIX (1947), 26-35.

Observations in Ohio.

TRAUTMAN, Milton B., "A Second Ohio Record for the Eared

Grebe," in Wilson Bulletin, LVIII (1946), 216.

WALLIN, Harold E., "A Bird Apartment Hotel," in Explorer,

XCI (Summer 1947), 3.

Pileated woodpecker, flicker, wood duck.   At Hinckley

Reservation, Cleveland.

 

Conservation

CHAPMAN, Floyd B., "The Apples in Wild Life Conservation,"

in Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XI, No. 5 (May 1947), 14-15.

CHAPMAN, Floyd B., "The Dogwoods in Wildlife Conserva-

tion," in Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XI, No. 4 (April 1947),

14-15.

CHAPMAN, Floyd B., "The Locusts in Wildlife Conservation,"

in Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XI, No. 2 (February 1947),

22-23.

CHAPMAN, Floyd B., "The Pine Tree in Wildlife Conserva-

tion," in Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XI, No. 3 (March

1947), 14-[15].



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CHAPMAN, Floyd B., "The Roses in Wildlife Conservation,"-

in Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XI, No. 6 (June I947), 20-21.

CHAPMAN, Floyd B., "What Brambles Mean to Wildlife," in

Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XIv No. 7 (July 1947), 20-2I.

LENNON, Sam, and OLDS, Hayden, "Woodbury--A Story of

Man and the Land," in Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XI, No.

4 (April 1947), 4-5.

MEIMEYER, O. H., "Game Welfare," in Ohio Conservation

Bulletin, XI, No. 4 (April 1947), 26-27; XI, No. 6 (June

1947), 14-15.

MORGAN, Arthur E., "Permissive Conservancy Legislation for

Beach Erosion Control," in Inland Seas, III (1947), 8-10.

Illustrated by Ohio Conservancy law and Muskingum Con-

servancy District.

RIDER, H. A., "Conservation and You," in Ohio Conservation

Bulletin, XI, No. 6 (June 1947), 16-17.

SEARS, Paul B., "Man and Nature in Modern Ohio," in Ohio

State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LVI (1947),

144-153.

Fish and Reptiles

McDERMOTT, P. W., "Snake Stories of the Lake Erie Islands,"

in Inland Seas, III (1947), 83-88.

METCALF, I. S. H., "Some Summer Observations," in Inland

Seas, II (1946), 232-235.

Observations on fish life near Lakewood.

Insects

BROMLEY, Stanley W., "Ohio Robber Flies, IV        (Diptera:

Aulidae)," in Ohio Journal of Science, LXVII (1947), 67-68.

OSBORN, Herbert, and KNULL, Dorothy J., "Check List of

Ohio Leafhoppers," in Ohio Journal of Science, XLVI

(1946), 329-336.

REESE, Charles A., "Just Honeybees," in Museum Echoes, XX

(1947), 43-45.



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WALKER, John D., "A       List of the Stoneflies, Plecoptera,

Known to Occur in Southeastern Ohio," in Ohio Journal of

Science, XLVII (1947), 134-136.

Mammals

PHILLIPS, Richard Stuart, "Notes on Some Mammals of Han-

cock County, Ohio," in Journal of Mammology, XXVIII

(1947), 189-190.

THOMAS, Edward S., "Skulls of Ohio Mammals," in Museum

Echoes, XX (1947), 3-5.

"Up in Arms. Fox Control Notes," in Ohio Conservation Bul-

letin, XI, No. 3 (March 1947), 20-21.

Minerals

BAKER, Guy C., "Ohio Sand and Gravel," in Ohio State Uni-

versity, Engineering Experiment Station News, XIX, No. 2

(April 1947), 55-57.

BERNHAGEN, R. J., "Ground Water in Ohio," in Ohio State

University, Engineering Experiment Station News, XIX, No.

2 (April 1947), 60-68.

BOND, Ralph H., "Ohio Shale Conodonts," in Ohio Journal of

Science, XLVII (1947), 21-37.

CARMAN, J. Ernest, "The Geologic Interpretation of Scenic

Features in Ohio," in Ohio Journal of Science, XLVI (1946),

241-283.

Reprinted, Geological Survey of Ohio, Reprint Series, No. 3.

CARMAN, J. Ernest, "Geologic Section of the Chillicothe Test-

Core," in Ohio Journal of Science, XLVII (1947), 49-54.

Reprinted, Geological Survey of Ohio, Report of Investiga-

tions, No. 2 (Columbus, 1947).

COTTINGHAM, Kenneth, "Natural Gas in Ohio," in Ohio State

University, Engineering Experiment Station News, XIX,

No. 2 (April 1947), 21-28.

DUNBECK, N. J., "Ohio Fire Clays as Foundry Bond Clays,"

in Ohio State University, Engineering Experiment Station

News, XIX, No. 2 (April 1947), 32-33.



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ELLIOTT, A. W., "Who Herald's Ohio's Mineral Wealth," in

Ohio Magazine, III, No. 1 (November-December 1946), 15.

FULLER, J. Osborn, "Sharon Conglomerate, A Source of High

Silica Raw Material in Ohio State University, Engineering

Experiment Station News, XIX, No. 2 (April 1947), 48-55.

GAMBS, Gerard C., and WHITE, George W., Ohio's Mineral

Resources; 3, Salt Reserves (Third in a Series on Salt).

Ohio State University, Studies, Engineering Series, XV, No.

3. Columbus, 1946. 22p.

LAMBORN, R. E., "Limestones of Eastern Ohio," in Ohio State

University, Engineering Experiment Station News, XIX, No.

2 (April 1947), 34-37.

LEE, HARLEY C., "Refractories from Ohio Dolomite," in Ohio

State University, Engineering Experiment Station News,

XIX, No. 2 (April 1947), 38-45.

THE OHIO COAL ASSOCIATION, "Ohio Coal Reserves," in

Ohio State University, Engineering Experiment Station

News, XIX, No. 2 (April 1947), 10-14.

Abridged from Ohio Coal, pub. by the Association in 1946.

SCHMIDT, J. J., and SCHAEFER, J. E., "Underground Stor-

age of Natural Gas in Wayne, Summit and Stark Counties,

Ohio," in Ohio State University, Engineering Experiment

Station News, XIX, No. 2 (April 1947), 29-32.

[WANDER, I. W.], Physical and Chemical Studies of Soils in

North Central Ohio Vineyards. Wooster, Ohio Agricultural

Experiment Station, 1946.

WHITE, George W., "Waynesburg Coal in Harrison and North-

ern Belmont Counties, Ohio, and Revision of Dunkard (Per-

mian) Boundary," in Ohio Journal of Science, XLVII

(1947), 55-58.

Reprinted, Geological Survey of Ohio, Report of Investiga-

tions, No. 1 (Columbus, 1947).



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Trees and Forestry

BUTLER, Ovid, "70 Years of Campaigning for American For-

estry," in American Forests, LII (1946), 456-459, 512.

Historic first meeting of American Forest Congress and

Ohio's first Arbor Day in Cincinnati, 1882.

WILLIAMS, Arthur B., ed., "The Largest American Elm [in

Cuyahoga County], in Explorer, No. 87 (1946), 3.

WILLIAMS, Arthur B., ed., "The Largest Cottonwood [in Cuya-

hoga County], in Explorer, No. 87 (1946), 4.

WILLIAMS, Arthur B., ed., "The Largest Sugar Maple [in

Cuyahoga County], in Explorer, No. 87 (1946), 5.

WILLIAMS, Arthur B., ed., "The Largest White Oak [in Cuya-

hoga County], in Explorer, No. 87 (1946), 7.

WILLIAMS, Arthur B., ed., "The Largest Moses Cleaveland

Tree," in Explorer, No. 88 (1946), 7.

WILLAMS, Arthur B., ed., "Moses Cleaveland Trees," in Ex-

plorer, No. 87 (1946), [2].

 

Water and Flood Control

BERNHAGEN, Ralph J., and SCHAEFER, Edward J.,

Ground-Water Conditions in Butler and Hamilton Counties,

Ohio (Water Resources Board, Bulletin No. 8). Mimeo-

graphed, Columbus, 1947. 35p.

CROSS, William P., The Flood of June, 1946, in Wayne and

Holmes Counties, Ohio (Water Resources Board, Bulletin

No. 9). Mimeographed, Columbus, 1947. 44P.

CROSS, William P., Floods in Ohio--Magnitude and Frequency

(Water Resources Board, Bulletin No. 7). Mimeographed,

Columbus, [1947]. 154p.

NEILL, Ora (edited by Bob Neill), "A Story, As Told by an Eye

Witness of the 1913 Flood," in Pioneer News, IV, No. 3

(March 1947), 3.



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SCHAEFER, Edward J.; WHITE, George W., and VAN TUYL,

Donald W., The Ground Water Resources of the Glacial De-

posits in the Vicinity of Canton, Ohio (Water Resources

Board, Bulletin No. 3). [Columbus, 1946]. [7], v, 60, [I],

vii, [3]p.

SIBLEY, H. E., ed., "Successful Flood Prevention at Dayton,"

in Pure Oil News, XXIX, No. 5 (October 1946), 4-7, 48.

"This Flood Control Project [Miami Conservancy District]

Wasn't on the Cuff," in Saturday Evening Post, CCXIX,

No. 20 (November 16, 1946), 188.

WHITE, Walter F., The Industrial Utility of the Surface Waters

of Ohio, Based on Sampling and Chemical Analyses Made

During 1946 (Water Resources Board, Bulletin No. 4). Co-

lumbus, 1947. 14p.

YOUNGQUIST, C. V., Ohio Stream Flow. Part II. Summary

of Stream-flow Records in Ohio, 1889-1944 (Ohio State

University, Studies, XVI, No. 1. Engineering Experiment

Station, Bulletin, No. 127). Columbus, 1947.

 

NEWSPAPERS

MINK, Arthur D., comp., History of Alliance Newspapers. Al-

liance, Alliance Review, 1946. 30p.

WHEELER, Robert C., "Ohio's Newspapers--A Living Rec-

ord," in Museum Echoes, XIX (1946), 91-93.

 

PARKS AND RECREATION

ANGLE, Paul M., ed., "The National League in Chicago," in

Chicago History, I (1947), 187-190.

Cincinnati Red Stockings.

AUGHINBAUGH, B. A., "Pictorial Ohio. (No. 161)--Where

Mill Creek Park Gets Its Name," in Ohio Schools, XXIV

(1946), 348.

DOOLITTLE, Will O., ed., "Service of the Cleveland Metro-

politan Parks, an Editorial Review," in Parks & Recreation,

XXX (1947), 203-212.



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FENNER, Laura J., "Two Features of Early Ohio Preserved in

One Park," in Ohio Farmer, CXCIX, No. 10 (May 17, 1947),

17.

"Master Plan, East Harbor State Park," in Ohio Conservation

Bulletin, XI, No. 7 (July 1947), 10.

WHEELOCK, W. R., "Canoeing in Ohio Waters," in Ohio Con-

servation Bulletin, XI, No. 5 (May 1947), 10.

 

PIONEER FOOD

DALE, Edward Everett, "The Food of the Frontier," in Illinois

State Historical Society, Journal, XL (1947), 38-61.

WENTWORTH, Edward N., "Meat in the Diet of Westward

Explorers and Emigrants," in Mid-America, XXIX (1947),

75-91.

POLITICS

BECK, Earl R., "Joseph B. Foraker and the Standard Oil

Charges," in Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quar-

terly, LVI (1947), 154-178.

CARLETON, William G., "Isolationism and the Middle West,"

in Mississippi Valley Historical Review, XXXIII (1947),

377-390.

DOWNES, Randolph C., "Judicial Review Under the Ohio Con-

stitution of 1802," in Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XVIII

(1946), 140-170.

HESSELTINE, William B., and WOLF, Hazel C., "The Cleve-

land Conference of 1861," in Ohio State Archaeological and

Historical Quarterly, LVI (1947), 258-265.

HESSELTINE, William B., "Lincoln's War Governors," in

Abraham Lincoln Quarterly, IV (1946-47), 153-200.

Ohio's war governors, 183-184.

MERRILL, Louis Taylor, "General Benjamin F. Butler in the

Presidential Campaign of 1864," in Mississippi Valley His-

torical Review, XXXIII (1947), 537-570.



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PARKINSON, Robert Henry, "The Patent Case that Lifted

Lincoln into a Presidential Candidate," in Abraham Lincoln

Quarterly, IV (1946-47), 105-122.

Case argued in Cincinnati.

WALTERS, Everett, "The Ohio Delegation at the National Re-

publican Convention of 1888," in Ohio State Archaeological

and Historical Quarterly, LVI (1947), 228-241.

 

POST-WAR PERIOD

CULBERTSON, Ely, "Ohio Takes Over in Drive for World

Peace," in Ohio Magazine, III, No. 2 (June 1947), 41-48.

DETZER, Karl, "Middletown [Ohio] vs. World War III," in

Christian Science Monitor Magazine, October 5, 1946, 3, 19.

Condensed in Reader's Digest, November 1946, 50-52.

ELDRIDGE, Mabel E., "Middletown Works for Peace," in Na-

tional Education Association, Journal, XXXVI (1947), 274-

275.

HYDE, Raymond G., "Middletown Mobilizes for Peace," in Ohio

Magazine, III, No. 1 (November-December 1946), 4-9; No.

2 (June 1947), 38-40.

OHIO DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION, A Study of the Tax

Burden in Ohio in Comparison with Other States. ([Colum-

bus], the Department [1946]. 21p., mimeographed.

ROOS, Jean C., "A Youth Department Points the Way," in

Library Journal, LXXII (1947), 279-282.

Cleveland Public Library project to develop world citizenship.

STANFIELD, D. R., "Farmers Are Working Together Through

Legislation Toward a Better Ohio," in Ohio Farm Bureau

News, XXVI, No. 11 (June 1947), 10-11.

STANFIELD, D. R., "Our Grass Roots Program," in Ohio Farm

Bureau News, XXVI, No. 9 (April 1947), 8-9.

"Your State Co-Op--1946," in Ohio Farm Bureau News, XXVI,

No. 9 (April 1947), 6-7.



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RELIGION

KLEIN, H. M. J., History and Customs of the Amish People.

York, Pa., Maple Press (priv. pr.), c1946. 73p.

LEWIS, Clifford M., "French Priests in Western Pennsylvania,"

in Mid-America, XXIX (1947), 92-121.

"The Names of the Letters and the Name of the Lord," in

American Antiques Journal, I, No. 9 (September 1946),

19-20.

Bishop Chase teaching children in Sunday School at Gambier.

SCHMIDT, J. P., "This Old Church Keeps Up-to-Date," in Ohio

Farmer, CXCIX, No. 9 (May 3, 1947), 16.

Historic Sharon Moravian Church, 1817--.

SWEET, W. W. ed., Methodists [1783-1840]. A Collection of

Source Materials (Religion on the American Frontier, Vol.

IV). Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1946. ix, 800p.

SWEET, W. W. ed., Presbyterians, 1783-1840. A Collection of

Source Materials (Religion on the American Frontier, Vol.

II). Chicago, University of Chicago Press, corrected publi-

cation, 1946. xii, 939p.

TAYLOR, Robert H., "Teamwork in Cortland," in Ohio Maga-

zine, III, No. 3 (July 1947), 33-34.

 

TRANSPORTATION

"Airplane Service for Ohio Schools," in Ohio Magazine, III, No.

I (November-December 1947), 35-36.

AMICK, George E., "Ohio Roads Had Names," in Ohio Maga-

zine, III, No. 3 (July 1947), 43-48.

AUGHINBAUGH, B. A., "Pictorial Ohio (No. 160). Steam-

boats on the Ohio," in Ohio Schools, XXIV (1946), 302.

BORTEL, Clifford R., "Old Canal Days at Texas, Ohio," in

Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XIX (1947), 84-86.

DEAN, Jewell R., "The Wilson Fleet, Freight Pioneers," in In-

land Seas, II (1946), 159-164.



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DOWLING, Edward J., "Red Stacks in the Sunset," in Illinois

State Historical Society, Journal, XL (1947), 176-199.

HALL, Virginius C., "The Navigator," in Historical and Philo-

sophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, V, No. 2 (June 1947),

29-31.

HARLOW, Alvin F., The Road of the Century. New York,

Creative Age Press, c1947. 447p.

HUNGERFORD, Edward, Men of Erie: A Story of Human

Effort. New York, Random House, c1946. 346p.

PHILLIPS, Josephine E., "Flatboating on the Great Thorough-

fare," in Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulle-

tin, V, No. 2 (June 1947), 11-23.

PIERCY, Mrs, Harry D., "Moses Cleaveland's Boat," in Inland

Seas, III (1947), 46-47.

POMEROY, Lawrence A., "The Bulk Freight Vessel," in Inland

Seas, II (1946), 191-200.

MAURER, Maurer, "Early Highways of Wood County, Ohio,"

in Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XIX (1947), 65-80.

OVERMAN, William D., "Early Ohio Postal Routes," in Ohio

State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LV (1946),

401-406.

Supplement to an article with the same title in the January-

March issue of the Quarterly.

RECORDS, T. W., "Flatboats," in Indiana Magazine of History,

XLII (1946), 323-342.

Ohio River, especially in Indiana.

SANDERLIN, Walter S., The Great National Project: A History

of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal (Johns Hopkins Univer-

sity, Studies in Historical and Political Science, Series LXIV,

No. 1). Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Press, 1946. 331p.

SHEPARD, Lee, "The Louisville & Cincinnati Packet Com-

pany," in Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bul-

letin, V, No. 2 (June 1947), 24-27.



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S[HEPARD], L[ee], "The 'Pike,'" in Historical and Philosoph-

ical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, V, No. 2 (June 1947), 31-32.

Steamboat.

STOLL, C. W., "The Arthur E. Hopkins River Collection and

Its Significance," in Filson Club History Quarterly, XX

(1946), 291-301.

ZILLMER, A. T., "History of the Cleveland and Buffalo Tran-

sit Company C & B Line, Part II," in Inland Seas, II (1946),

257-265.

Part I in Vol. II, No. 2, April 1946.

TRAVEL AND DESCRIPTION

AUGHINBAUGH, B. A., "Pictorial Ohio (No. 159) [Muskin-

gum River Near McConnelsville and Put-In-Bay Island],"

in Ohio Schools, XXIV, 254.

AUGHINBAUGH, B. A., "Pictorial Ohio (No. 165). Jacob's

Ladder," in Ohio Schools, XXV (1947), 150.

"A Beautiful New Lake Is Born," in Ohio Conservation Bulletin,

XI, No. 7 (July 1947), 16-17.

BOWEN, Dana Thomas, Memories of the Lakes Told in Story

and Picture. Daytona Beach, Fla., D. T. Bowen Pub. Co.,

1946. 292p.

DUNLAP, James, "No Place More Beautiful," in Ohio Motor

Travel, XXVI, No. 7 (July 1947), 4-6, 10-11.

DUNLAP, James, "Ohio's Forest Play Grounds," in Ohio Motor

Travel, XXV, No. 12 (December 1946), 4, 10.

"The Grand Old River," in Ohio Society of Chicago, Buckeye

Bulletin, No. 111 (December 1946), [1].

HILL, John B., "A Missionary Enters Missouri: Excerpts from

the Diary of Timothy Hill, 1845-1846," in Presbyterian His-

torical Society, Journal, XXV (1947), 1-13.

Observations at Cincinnati.

HOYT, William    D., Jr., ed., "From  Pittsburgh to Shawnee

Town," in Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quar-

terly, LVI (1947), 94-97.



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JACKSON, Reginald S., "Lake Erie's Picturesque Islands," in

Ohio Magazine, III, No. 4 (August 1947), 12-13.

LEWIS, Jane Voorhees, "Journal of Jane Voorhees Lewis," in

New Jersey Historical Society, Proceedings, LXV (1947),

83-92.

Describes a journey from Hopewell, New Jersey, through

Ohio, to White Hall, Illinois, in 1847.

"Log of the 'Tantalus,'" in Scioto Valley Scrapbook, 1, No. I

(Chillicothe, 1947), 16p. (unnumbered).

OHIO PUBLICITY AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION,

"Ohio--the 'Center,'" in Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XI, No.

4 (April 1947), [16-17].

"Ohio's Hidden Wonderlands," in Ohio Development News, III,

No. 10 (October 1946), 1-8.

PHILLIPS, Hazel Spencer, "Early Taverns," in Museum Echoes,

XX (1947), 11-13.

"Rocky Fork--A Grand Lake to Be," in Ohio Conservation Bul-

letin, XI, No. 4 (April 1947), 22-23.

ROSMAN, Foster D., "The Pride of District One: Harrison

Lake," in Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XI, No. 2 (February

1947), 3.

SHEPARD, Lee, "Our Historic River," in Historical and Philo-

sophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, V, No. 2 (July 1947), 5-9.

SYKORA, Thomas Andrew, "A Seventeen Year Old Looks at

the Lakes," in Inland Seas, III (1947), Part 1, 77-82.

WEESE, Asa Orrin, ed., "The Journal of Titian Ramsay Peale,

Pioneer Naturalist," in Missouri Historical Review, XLI

(1946-47), 147-163, 266-284.

Journey down the Ohio River in 1819 with stops at Steuben-

ville, Marietta, and Cincinnati. Brief description of mounds

at Marietta.

WELLS, Jim, "Autumn Paints Ohio's Hills and Forests a Beau-

tiful Masterpiece of Vivid Colorings," in Ohio Motor Travel,

XXV, No. 10 (October 1946), 4-5.



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WAR OF 1812

BENNETT, John, "Perry's Victory on Lake Erie," in Inland

Seas, II (1946), 155-158.

FENNER, Laura, "General Harrison's Mess Table," in Ohio

Farmer, CXCIX, No. 12 (June 21, 1947), 19.

"Fort Stephenson," in Ohio Magazine, III, No. 2 (June 1947), 14.

TYLER, Lyon G., "Highways and Milestones through Seven

Decades of United States History: 1775-1845. Part IV.

General Topic: President Madison and the War of 1812.

Eleventh Article, No. 65 in Dr. Lyon G. Tyler's [Richmond]

News Letter, Series of 1932. Madison Misrepresented:

Early Campaigns of the War. Antecedents and Beginnings

of the War of 1812," in Tyler's Quarterly Historical and

Genealogical Magazine, XXVIII (1946-47), [203]-208.

 

WORLD WAR II

THE HOOVER COMPANY, History of Production During

World War II, 1940-1945. n.p., no pub., [1947], 200p.

Lockbourne Army Air Base. Baton Rouge, La., Army and Navy

Publishing Co., [1947]. 120p.

The Men and Women in World War II from Defiance County.

n.p., Fort Defiance Post, No. 3360, V. F. W., [1947]. [112p.]

"Ohio Heroes," in Ohio Magazine, III, No. 2 (June 1947), 35.

"Ohio War History," in Ohio Society of New York, Buckeye

Bulletin, XIX, No. 8 (November 12, 1946), [4].

RODABAUGH, James H., "Ohio [War History Commission,

1942-1946]," in War Historian, III (1946-47), 50-54.

SCHNEIDER, Norris F., "Local Community at War," in War

Historian, III (1946), 31-34.

SMITH, Leathem D., "War Shipbuilding on the Great Lakes,"

in Inland Seas, II (1946), 147-154.

"Soldier of the Month," in Army Life, XXIX, No. 6 (June

1947), 18-19.

1st Sgt. Lawrence Lambert, Wright Field, Dayton.



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STONE, Ralph H., "Veterans' Administration in Ohio," in Ohio

Magazine, III, No. 3 (July 1947), 5-9.

U. S. Naval Air Facility, Air Ferry Squadron Two, Columbus,

Ohio. Baton Rouge, La., Army and Navy Publishing Co.,

[1947]. [84p.]

 

MISCELLANEOUS

ARVEN, Frank E., "A Brief History of Fairs," in Ohio Maga-

zine, III, No. 4 (August 1947), 21-23.

BAILEY, Kenneth P., The Ohio Company Papers, 1753-1817,

Being Primarily Papers of the "Suffering Traders" of Penn-

sylvania. Ann Arbor, Mich., Edwards Brothers, 1947. xi,

549p.

COLLINS, Harriet Daily, "Age and Contentment Meet at the

Virginia Gay Home," in Ohio Schools, XXV (1947), 220-

221, 232.

Near Worthington, Ohio.

DENT, Louis Addison, "Virginia--the Founder of States," in

Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, LV (1946),

286-305.

Discusses the part the state of Virginia played in founding

Ohio.

DODDS, Gilbert F., "Ohio History," in Hobbies, LII, No. 3

(May 1947), 13.

FENNER, Laura, "As Early Ohio Celebrated the Fourth," in

Ohio Farmer, CXCVIII, No. 1 (July 6, 1946), 16.

LAWLER, J. J., "Thomas A. Edison Stamp," in Hobbies, LII,

No. 1 (March 1947), 110.

Excerpt from speech at Milan, Ohio, February 11, 1947.

LISTON, J. E., ed., "Early Ohio Notes," in Muzzle Blasts, VIII,

No. 3 (November 1946), 4, 18-19.

Taken from J. B. Finley's Sketches of Western Methodism

(Cincinnati, Methodist Book Concern, 1854). Abridged.



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SCOTT, Mary Kail, "Our State Bird," in Ohio Farmer, CXCIX

No. 5 (March 1, 1947), 29.

SWISHER, Jacob A., "Good Templars in Iowa," in Iowa Journal

of History and Politics, XLIII (1947), 235-260.

"There's Magic in Ohio," in Ohio Magazine, III, No. 2 (June

1947), 31-32.

Famous magicians who lived in the State.