Ohio History Journal




A SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS

A SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS

IN OHIO HISTORY, ARCHAEOLOGY, AND

NATURAL HISTORY

AUGUST 1947-JULY 1948

Compiled by JAMES H. RODABAUGH

and S. WINIFRED SMITH

AGRICULTURE

BARDOLPH, Richard, Agricultural Literature and the Early Illi-

nois Farmer (Illinois Studies in the Social Sciences, XXIX,

No. 1-2). Urbana, University of Illinois Press, 1948.

Comparative general material and some specific Ohio data.

BROMFIELD, Louis, Malabar Farm. New York, Harper & Broth-

ers, 1948. vii + 405p.

COMIN, Donald, Onion Production in Ohio (Bulletin 671).

Wooster, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1947.

HAYTER, Earl W., "Horticultural Humbuggery among the Western

Farmers, 1850-1890," in Indiana Magazine of History, XLII

(1947), 205-224.

PLANK, Joseph S., "A Co-operative in the Mad River Valley," in

Mennonite Community, I, No. 6 (November 1947), 18-19.

 

ANTISLAVERY

BOYD, William M., "Southerners in the Anti-Slavery Movement,

1800-1830," in Phylon, IX (1948), 153-162.

Part played by southern Ohioans, especially John Rankin,

included.

LAND, Mary, "John Brown's Ohio Environment," in Ohio State

Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LVII (1948), 24-47.

MILLER, Ernest C., "John Brown's Ten Years in Northwestern

Pennsylvania," in Pennsylvania History, XV (1948), 24-33.

Ohio references and sources.

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[RODABAUGH, James H.], "Rankin House, Ripley," in Museum

Echoes, XX (1947), 83-85.

STUTLER, Boyd B., "Autograph Collector Buys John Brown Farm,"

in Collector, LXI (1948), 1.

Farm near Meadville, Pennsylvania.

STUTLER, Boyd B., "The Case of John Brown's Letter," in Col-

lector, LX (1947), 185-190.

Discussion of authenticity of various copies of a letter from

Brown to his cousin, Rev. Luther Humphrey.

STUTLER, Boyd B., "John Brown's Letter," in West Virginia His-

tory, IX (1947-48), 1-25.

"'Underground Railroad' House Becomes Shrine," in Hobbies,

LII, No. 11 (January 1948), 28.

Rankin House at Ripley.

 

ARCHAEOLOGY

AUGHINBAUGH, B. A., "Ohio Petroglyphs (No. 171)," in Ohio

Schools, XXVI (1948), 54.

CHAPMAN, Carl H., A Preliminary Survey of Missouri Archae-

ology (Missouri Archaeologist, X, Part 2, Bulletin 21 [56]-94.

Comparative Hopewell material.

GROGAN, Robert M., "Beads of Meteoric Iron from an Indian

Mound near Havana, Illinois," in American Antiquity, XIII

(1947-48), 302-305.

Comparative Ohio material.

"Master Collector Sees Benefits to Lads in Hobby of Indian Arti-

facts," in Illinois State Archaeological Society, Journal, V,

No. 3 (January 1948), 29-30.

Artifacts from Ohio.

MORGAN, Richard G., and Edward S. Thomas, Fort Hill. Colum-

bus, Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society, 1948.

36p.

Mound City Group-National Monument, Ohio. [Washington,

D. C.], National Park Service, 1948. 6p.

The Newark Earthworks. [Columbus, Ohio State Archaeological

and Historical Society, 1948.] 6p.



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"Ohio Archaeologists Hold Notable November Meeting in Colum-

bus," in Illinois State Archaeological Society, Journal, V, No. 3

(January 1948), 25-28.

[RODABAUGH, James H.], "Exciting Discoveries at Frankfort

Mound," in Museum Echoes, XXI (1948), 54-55.

Ater Mound, near Frankfort; Hopewell Culture.

SHETRONE, Henry C., "Fauna of the Mound-Builders," in Fauna,

X (1948), 46-47.

SMAIL, William, "Mississippi Valley Folsoms," in Hobbies, LII,

No. 8 (October 1947), 140.

"Thousands of Mounds Tell Story of Prehistoric Indians," in Ohio

Development News, IV, No. 2-3 (1948), 4, 18.

VIETZEN, Raymond C., "Knobbed or Humped Celts," in Ohio

Indian Relic Collectors Society, Bulletin, No. 20 (June 1948),

[19-21].

VIETZEN, Raymond C., "Petroglyphs on the Ohio," in Indian

Relic Collectors Society, Bulletin, No. 19 (December 1947),

[10-16].

VIETZEN, Raymond C., "Prehistoric Pipes from Lorain County,

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

20 (June 1948), [9-10].

ARTS AND CRAFTS

"American Primitive Comes of Age," in American Antiques Jour-

nal, III, No. 4 (April 1948), 14.16.

Exhibition of Society of Collectors in Cleveland.

"Broadway Branch Library, Cleveland, Ohio-A Decagon," in

American Antiques Journal, III, No. 6 (June 1948), 19.

Architecture.

[CAREN, Henry J.], "St. Lukes's Episcopal Church, Granville,"

in Museum Echoes, XXI (1948), 2.4.

DRURY, John, Historic Midwest Houses. Minneapolis, University

of Minnesota Press, 1947. 246p.

Ohio houses: Putnam, Taft, Garfield, McGuffey, B. Harrison,

Edison, Hayes, and Dunbar.

FINK, Robert O., "American Indian Artifacts," in American An.

tiques Journal, III, No. 4 (April 1948), 12-15.



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FITZGERALD, Roy G., "An Interesting Old Courthouse," in His-

torical and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, VI (1948),

112-115.

Dayton, Ohio, courthouse.

FRANCIS, Harry S., "The Annual Exhibition [Cleveland Art Mu-

seum]-Foreword," in Cleveland Museum of Art, Bulletin,

XXV (1948), 71-76.

FRARY, I. T. "Dunham Tavern: Its Story," in American Antiques

Journal, III, No. 4 (April 1948), 4-7.

FRARY, I. T., "Mormonism's First Temple," in American An-

tiques Journal, II, No. 10 (October 1947), 8-10.

At Kirtland, Ohio.

FRARY, I. T., "The Octagonal House Again," in American An-

tiques Journal, III, No. 4 (April 1948), 26.

House near New Lyme, Ohio, described and illustrated.

HALL, Virginius C., "Mr. [Hulbert] Taft Receives an Old Litho-

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

letin, VI (1948), 69-72.

Harrison House, Cincinnati, 1839.

HUNTER, Dard, Papermaking: The History and Technique of an

Ancient Craft. 2d ed. revised and enlarged, New York, Alfred

A. Knopf, 1947. 680p.

HUNTER, Robbins, Jr., "The Davidson House, Newark, Ohio," in

American Antiques Journal, III, No. 2 (February 1948),

19-20.

KELLOGG, Elizabeth R., "Old Theater Programs," in Historical

and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, VI (1948), 66-68.

Cincinnati theaters.

"The Kirtland Temple," in Western Reserve Historical Society

News, III, No. 5 (May 1948), [1].

LINDSEY, Bessie M., "Tecumseh Mustard Jar," in Hobbies, LIII,

No. 3 (May 1948), 64-65.

MacCRACKEN, Bess W., "St. John's Church, Lancaster, Ohio," in

American Antiques Journal, III, No. 5 (May 1948), 12-13.



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MACHEN, Edwin A., and Randolph C. Downes, "William Henry

Machen: Pioneer Local Colorist of Northwestern Ohio," in

Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XX (1948), 59-81.

"Mechanical Manufacture of Glass-Ware," in Pure Oil News, XXX,

No. 3 (August 1947), 8-11.

MILLIKEN, William M., "Report for the Year 1947," in Cleveland

Museum of Art, Bulletin, VI (1948), 119-134.

MONTGOMERY, Henry C., "St. Peter in Chains, Cincinnati," in

Museum Echoes, XXI (1948), 10-14.

"A Page of Ohio Fireplaces," in American Antiques Journal, III,

No. 1 (January 1948), 23.

RAMSAY, John, "American Rockingham Tableware," in American

Antiques Journal, II, No. 10 (October 1947), 4-5.

"St. John's, Lancaster, Centenary," in Messenger of the Episcopal

Church in the Diocese of Southern Ohio, LXX, No. 4 (May

1948), 18-19.

SMITH, Cecil, "Cultural Lag," in New Republic, CXVIII, No. 22

(May 31, 1948), 36-37.

Deals with Cincinnati's May Festival.

SMITH, S. Winifred, "Brecksville Congregational Church," in

Museum Echoes, XXI (1948), 42-45.

SMITH, S. Winifred, "First Congregational Church, Tallmadge,"

in Museum Echoes, XXI (1948), 18-21.

SMITH, S. Winifred, "Grace Methodist Church, Dayton," in Mu-

seum Echoes, XXI (1948), 50-53.

SMITH, S. Winifred, "The Temple at Kirtland," in Museum Echoes,

XXI (1948), 34-38.

[SMITH, S. Winifred, and Vance M. Smith], "The First Presby-

terian Church, Worthington," in Museum Echoes, XXI (1948),

26-29.

STEVENS, Harry R., "Adventure in Refinement: Early Concert Life

in Cincinnati, 1810-1826," in Historical and Philosophical

Society of Ohio, Bulletin, V, No. 3 (September 1947), 8-22.

STEVENS, Harry R., "Folk Music on the Midwestern Frontier,"

in Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LVII

(1948), 126-146.



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STEVENS, Harry R., "Further Adventures in Refinement: Early

Concert Life in Cincinnati," in Historical and Philosophical

Society of Ohio, Bulletin, V, No. 4 (December 1947), 22-32.

"Two Fine Old Hudson, Ohio, Homes," in American Antiques Jour-

nal, III, No. 6 (June 1948), 6-7.

Illustrations of architecture and furnishings.

WHEELER, Robert C., "Ohio Gun-Makers-Artisans," in Museum

Echoes, XX (1947), 75-78.

WINTERMUTE, H. Ogden, "Connecticut Came to Ohio," in Amer-

ican Antiques Journal, III, No. 6 (June 1948), 4-5.

Hudson, Ohio. Illustrations of architecture.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

"About the Mormons," in Western Reserve Historical Society News,

III, No. 5 (May 1948), [2].

[CAREN, Henry J.], "Ohio Publications," in Museum Echoes, XXI

(1948), 5-6.

MORGAN, Richard G., and James H. Rodabaugh, Bibliography

of Ohio Archaeology. Columbus, Ohio State Archaeological

and Historical Society, 1947. v + 189p.

RODABAUGH, James H., "Publications in Ohio History," in Ohio

State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LVII, No. 3

(July 1948), iii-xiii.

RODABAUGH, James H., and S. Winifred Smith, comps., "A Sur-

vey of Publications in Ohio History, Archaeology, and Natural

History, August 1946-July 1947," in Ohio State Archaeolog-

ical and Historical Quarterly, LVI (1947), 404-441.

ZUCKER, A. E., "Bibliography, Americana Germania, 1947," in

American-German Review, XIV, No. 4 (April 1948), 37-40.

 

BIOGRAPHY

BLISS, Walton, B., "The Leader for Schools in the Ohio Legisla-

ture," in Ohio Schools, XXV (1947), 255, 290-291.

Senator Albert L. Daniels.



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BROWN, John Mason, "Sherman in the Saddle [with Text of Let-

ters to S. F. Miller]," in Saturday Review of Literature, XXXI,

No. 9 (February 28, 1948), 26-30.

Written by William T. Sherman during the Civil War.

BURTON, Katherine, Three Generations: Marie Boyle Ewing

(1801-1864), Ellen Ewing Sherman (1824-1888), Minnie

Sherman Fitch (1851-1913). New York, Longmans, Green and

Co., 1947. vii + 312p.

"Carl Smiley--Good Will Builder," in Norfolk and Western Maga-

zine, XXV (1947), 484-485.

CHAPIN, Henry, The Adventures of Johnny Appleseed. New York,

Grosset and Dunlap, c1930.

Reprint.

CRAMER, J. H., "The Great and the Small," in Lincoln Herald,

XLIX (1947), 14-20. Story of the letter of Grace Bedell

Billings to Lincoln.

CRAMER, J. H., "Abraham Lincoln Visits with His People," in

Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LVII

(1948), 66-78.

DICKORE, Marie, "Some Notable Pioneers," in Historical and

Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, VI (1948), 101-103.

Little Miami Valley.

"Dr. Daniel Drake Lives Again," in Historical and Philosophical

Society of Ohio, Bulletin, V, No. 4 (December 1947), 16.

"Edwin McMasters Stanton," in Lincoln Lore, No. 990 (March 29,

1948).

"Eight Ohioans Reached The Presidency," in Ohio Development

News, IV, No. 2-3 (1948), 11-13.

HEALD, Edward Thornton, Bezaleel Wells, Founder of Canton and

Steubenville, Ohio. Cleveland, Stark County Historical Soci-

ety, 1948. 241p.

HILMER, Gertrude, "An Apostle of Free Education [Christopher

C. Nestlerode]," in Palimpsest, XXIX (1948), 49-63.

Lived in Ohio 1830-56, 1862-1900.

HUGHES, Adella Prentiss, Music in My Life. Cleveland, World

Publishing Co., c1947. 319p.



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Founder of the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra.

"John G. Kidd," in Publishers' Weekly, CLIII (1948), 2088-2092.

Cincinnati bookseller.

"John Huntington," in Sohioan, XX, No. 6 (June 1948), 11-16.

Cleveland philanthropist.

JOHNSTON, Ross B., comp., "West Virginians in the American

Revolution," in West Virginia History, IX (1947-48), 70-72.

Includes data on the Zanes.

KELLER, Kathryn Miller, "Just Before the World Came to an End:

The Story of Thomas L. Hawkins," in Northwest Ohio Quar-

terly, XX (1948), 82-96.

KEISTER, Cecile M., "Elias Pattee, Methodist Circuit Rider," in

Detroit Society for Genealogical Research, Magazine, XI (1947-

48), 59-63.

KOHLER, Dayton, "Conrad Richter: Early American," in College

English, VIII (1947), 221-227.

Writer of novels of the Ohio frontier.

LUCE, Henry R., "Charlie Taft's Big Chance," in Fortune, XXXVI,

No. 2 (August 1947), 85-87, 162-166.

McKEE, Irving, Ben-Hur Wallace: The Life of General Lew Wal-

lace. Berkeley and Los Angeles, University of California

Press, 1947. x + 301p.

McLEAN, Joseph E., William Rufus Day: Supreme Court Justice

from Ohio (The Johns Hopkins University, Studies in Histori-

cal and Political Science, LXIV, No. 3). Baltimore, Johns

Hopkins Press, 1946. 172p.

MARSHALL, Leslie, ed., Johnny Appleseed, A Voice in the Wil-

derness--The Story of the Pioneer John Chapman. Paterson,

N. J., Swedenborg Press, 1947. 74p.

Contributors to the volume are Harlan Hatcher, Robert Price,

Florence Murdock, John W. Stockwell, and Ophia D. Smith.

"Mr. Fred of the Lazari," in Fortune, XXXVII, No. 3 (March

1948), 109-113, 162, 165-166, 168, 170, 173-174, 176, 178.

PETERSEN, William J., "Robert Lucas," in Palimpsest, XXIX

(1948), 1-12.



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Plum Grove, Home of the First Governor of the Territory of Iowa,

Robert Lucas. Des Moines, State Historical Society of Iowa,

1948. 32p.

Reprint of three articles by William J. Petersen, John C.

Parish, and Jacob A. Swisher in Palimpsest.

A Portrait of Anthony Wayne Painted from Life by lean Pierre

Henri Elouis in 1796 and now Reproduced from a Unique

Print for the Schoolchildren of Detroit With a Historical

Essay on General Anthony Wayne by F. Clever Bald. Ann

Arbor, University of Michigan, Clements Library, 1948. 15p.

RANSOME, Jack Clifford, "David Ross Locke: Civil War Propa-

gandist," in Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XX (1948), 5-19.

RANSOME, Jack Clifford, "David Ross Locke: The Post-War

Years," in Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XX (1948), 144-158.

RENICK, Marion, Swimming Fever. New York, Charles Scribner's

Sons, 1947. 181p.

Biography of Mike Peppe, Ohio State University swimming

coach.

"Salmon P. Chase--Secretary of the Treasury," in Lincoln Lore,

No. 971 (November 17, 1947).

SMITH, Ophia D., "Langstroth, the 'Bee Man' of Oxford," in Ohio

State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LVII (1948),

147-164.

SPITZER, Mary Branch, "Mary Branch Spitzer: An Autobiog-

raphy," in Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XIX (1947), 200-215.

SUTTON, William A., "Sherwood Anderson: The Clyde Years," in

Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XIX (1947), 99-114.

SUTTON, William A., "Sherwood Anderson: The Spanish-Ameri-

can War Years," in Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XX (1948),

20-36.

SWARTWOUT, Annie Fern, Missie; an Historical Biography of

Annie Oakley.   Blanchester, Ohio, Brown Publishing Co.,

1947.

SWISHER, Jacob A., "Plum Grove," in Palimpsest, XXIX (1948),

19-32.

Home of Robert Lucas in Iowa City.



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TAYLOR, Dave R., "John Vincent--History of a Famous M-L

Gunsmith," in Muzzle Blasts, IX, No. 8 (April 1948), 12.

"William Dennison--Postmaster General," in Lincoln Lore, No.

967 (October 20, 1947).

WILLIAMS, Gardner, "Francis Ellingwood Abbot: Free Religionist.

The Toledo Episode, 1869-1873," in Northwest Ohio Quarterly,

XX (1948), 128-143.

WILLIAMS, Mentor L., "Horace Greeley at the Northwestern River

and Harbor Convention, 1847," in Inland Seas, III (1947),

218-223.

General data on the Great Lakes.

BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY

ARNOLD, Sam, and James Carlton Yocum, Business Data, 1926-

1945, in Charts and Tables (Bureau of Business Research,

Research Monograph No. 42). Columbus, Ohio State Univer-

sity, Bureau of Business Research, 1947. 104p.

ASZLING, Richard, "The Story of Liederkranz," in Ohio Magazine,

III, No. 5 (1948), 39-43.

BALLERT, Albert G., "The Coal Trade of the Great Lakes and the

Port of Toledo," in Geographical Review, XXXIII (1948),

194-205.

DONNELL, O. D., "The Petroleum Industry in Ohio," in North-

west Ohio Quarterly, XIX (1947), 186-199.

HALL, Virginius C., "Governor Morrow's Mill," in Historical and

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

1947), 11-16.

HARLOW, Alvin F., The Road of the Century: The Story of the

New York Central. New York, Creative Age Press, c1947.

447p.

Much Ohio material.

"Historic Insurance Company a Sohio Stockholder," in Sohioan,

XIX, No. 9 (September 1947), 2-7.

Insurance Company of North America.

LANGLOIS, Thomas H., "The Ice Industry at Put-in-Bay," in In-

land Seas, IV (1948), 41-43.



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PAULSON, F. M., "Operation Freeze," in Sohioan, XX, No. 3

(March 1948), 15-19.

Difficulties of oil transportation during freeze of Ohio River.

PORTER, Eugene O., "Financing Ohio's Pre-Civil War Railroads,"

in Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LVII

(1948), 215-226.

"Portsmouth Steel Goes Full Blast," in Norfolk and Western Maga-

zine, XXV (1947), 474-477, 488-489.

"Pottery Plant Comes Back," in Business Week, No. 964 (February

21, 1948), 21-22.

Scio, Ohio.

ROWE, John J., "Money and Banks in Cincinnati Pre-Civil War,"

in Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, VI

(1948), 74-99.

"Scio, Ohio, Makes a Quick Comeback," in Life, XXIV, No. 9

(March 1, 1948), 32-33.

SHEPARD, Lee, "Steamboat Building at Cincinnati," in Historical

and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, VI (1948), 16-18.

SPIEGELMAN, Mortimer, "The Failure of the Ohio Life Insurance

and Trust Company, 1857," in Ohio State Archaeological and

Historical Quarterly, LVII (1948), 247-265.

CIVIL WAR

DOWNES, Randolph C., "The Civil War Diary of Fernando E.

Pomeroy," in Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XIX (1947), 129-156.

HULL, Forrest, "Cannon in the Laurel. Part I--Summer Thun-

der," in West Virginia Review, XXV, No. 2 (November 1947),

13-14, 22.

Engagement at Carnifex Ferry, West Virginia, in which promi-

nent Ohioans participated.

GRAYSTON, Florence L., "Lambdin P. Milligan--A Knight of the

Golden Circle," in Indiana Magazine of History, XLIII (1947),

379-391.

Lived in Ohio and held prisoner there.

MATHEWS, Joseph J., ed., The Capture and Wonderful Escape of

General John H. Morgan. As reported by Samuel C. Reid Jr.,



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of the Atlanta Intelligencer. (Emory University, Publications,

Sources & Reprints, Series IV, No. 2.) Atlanta, the Library,

Emory University, 1947. 20p.

From Georgia Historical Quarterly, XXXI, 329.

STACK, Harry, The Jay Cooke Story: How a Native Sanduskian

Became the Nationally and Internationally Known Financier

of the Civil War. Sandusky, Chamber of Commerce, 1948.

Reprinted from Twin Anniversary Edition, Register-Star-News,

November 1947.

EDUCATION

AVREN, Frank E., "A Brief History of Fairs," in Ohio Magazine,

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

BAKER, John C., and Thomas J. Herbert, "The Rededication of

Cutler Hall, 1816-1947," in Ohio University, On the Occasion

of the Rededication of Cutler Hall, October 19, 1947. 16p.

BLISS, Walton B., ed., "One Round Century of Professional Enter-

prise," in Ohio Schools, XXV (1947), 404-412.

HICKERSON, Frank R., "The University of Toledo--Manual Train-

ing School Era, 1884-1900," in Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XX

(1948), 97-117.

"History of the Department of Biology," in University of Toledo,

Bulletin, XXV (1947), 29-31.

IRRMANN, Robert H., "The Library of an Early Ohio Farmer," in

Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LVII

(1948), 185-193.

JACKSON, Reid E., "The 'New' Wilberforce," in The Crisis, LV,

No. 3 (March 1948), 74-77.

JENNY, George F., "3 Steps to Museum Experience," in Educa-

tional Screen, XXVII (1948), 219-220, 229.

Educational procedure at the Ohio State Museum.

MOSIER, Richard D., Making the American Mind: Social and

Moral Ideas in the McCuffey Readers. New York, King's Crown

Press, 1947. vi + 207p.

O'KEEFE, T. G., "Ohio Teachers' Salaries Are Increasing," in

Ohio Schools, XXV (1947), 428-429.

Comparative 1943 and 1947-48.



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RICHEIMER, Mary Jane, "A Century of Local Education--Mas-

sillon Celebrates 100 Years of School Service," in Ohio

Schools, XXVI (1948), 166, 185.

SALOMON, Richard G., "Philander Chase, Norman Nash, and

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

Historical Magazine of the Episcopal Church, XV (1948),

209-231.

Also reprinted.

"University History--The Difficult Beginning," in Ohio State Uni-

versity Monthly, XXXIX No. 5 (February 15, 1948), 3-4,

30-32.

"University History--Eventful Early 90's," in Ohio State Univer-

sity Monthly, XXXIX, No. 7 (April 15, 1948), 9-12.

"University History--The First Decade," in Ohio State University

Monthly, XXXIX, No. 6 (March 15, 1948), 3-6.

"University History--The Second Decade," in Ohio State Univer-

sity Monthly, XXXIX, No. 7 (April 15, 1948), 9-12.

WISH, Harvey, "Shaping the Seminar in Local History," in Ohio

State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LVII (1948),

179-184.

YOUNG, John J., "First Step in the Second Century," in Ohio

Schools, XXVI (1948), 55, 94-95.

GENEALOGY

ANDERSON, Russell H., "The Genealogical Resources of the West-

ern Reserve Historical Society Library," in Indiana Magazine

of History, XLIV (1948), 211-215.

BREWER, Joseph Hillyer, "Early Births in Granville, Ohio--Ac-

couchment List of Dr. William Samuel Richards," in American

Genealogist, XXIV (1948), 115-118.

DICKORE, Marie, ed., "Little Miami Valley Cemetery Inscrip-

tions," in Historical and Philosophical Society, Bulletin, VI

(1948), 104-110.

DICKORE, Marie, ed., "Little Miami Valley Cemetery Inscrip-

tions from Church, Township and Private Burial Grounds," in

Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, VI,

(1948), 53-58.



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DICKORE, Marie, ed., "Little Miami Valley Cemetery Inscrip-

tions--Columbia Baptist Cemetery," in Historical and Philo-

sophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, V, No. 4 (December 1947),

41-47.

HUDSON, William C., comp., "Lieutenant James Martindell, A

Partisan Soldier of the Revolution," in Detroit Society for

Genealogical Research, Magazine, X (1946-47), 91-93; XI

(1947-48), 12-14, 35-38, 73-76, 97-100, 119-122.

Includes Ohio Martindale families.

KEECH, Mabel Louise, "'At the Sign of the Crest'--Taffe-Taft

Coat-of-Arms," in Hobbies, LII, No. 12 (February 1948),

138-139, 144.

Biographical data on the Cincinnati Tafts.

MARTIN, Clarence R., "Notes on Guilford Family in America," in

Detroit Society for Genealogical Research, Magazine, XI (1947-

48), 123-126.

"Robert Ohio Weible [Obituary]," in Christian Metzger Family,

News Bulletin, No. 6 (November 25, 1947), [10].

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

in New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, LXXVII

(1947), 173-182.

SKINNER, Jane Knox, "Marriage Records for Butler County, Ohio,

1805," in Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bul-

letin, VI (1948), 110-111.

WOODSON, C. G., "The Waring Family," in Negro History Bul-

letin, (1947-48), 99-107.

GENERAL

BAKER, Joseph E., "The Midwestern Origins of America," in

American Scholar, XVII (1947-48), 58-68.

CROY, Homer, Corn Country (American Folkway Series). New

York, Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1947. vi + 325p.

Western Ohio to eastern Kansas, mostly Iowa.

DICK, Everett, The Dixie Frontier, a Social History of the Southern

Frontier from the First Transmontane Beginnings to the Civil

War. New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1948. 374+[xxvi]p.

Includes small portion of southern Ohio.



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DRAKE, Daniel, Pioneer Life in Kentucky, 1785-1800. Edited,

from the original manuscript, with introductory comments and

a biographical sketch by Emmet Field Horine, M.D. New

York, Henry Schuman, c1948.

Editors of Look, in collaboration with Louis Bromfield, Look at

America: The Midwest. Boston, Houghton Mifflin Company,

c1947. 392p.

Travel guide for Ohio and seven other midwestern states.

McCALEB, Walter F., The Conquest of the West. New York,

Prentice-Hall, c1947. xiv + 336p.

McELROY, Robert, "Maryland and the Ordinance of 1787," in

Maryland Historical Magazine, XLII (1947), 153-159.

WERTENBAKER, Thomas J., "The Molding of the Middle West,"

in American Historical Review, LIII (1947-48), 223-234.

HISTORICAL FICTION

ROSENFELD, Paul, ed., The Sherwood Anderson Reader. Boston,

Houghton Mifflin Company, 1947. xxx + 850p.

Contains Ohio stories from Winesburg, Ohio and other pub-

lications.

SCOTT, Virgil, The Dead Tree Gives No Shelter. New York, Wil-

liam Morrow & Company, c1947. 248p.

Locale: Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati.

INDIANS AND INDIAN WARS

AUGHINBAUGH, B. A., "Pictorial Ohio--The Mansfield Block-

house," in Ohio Schools, XXV (1947), 252.

BENJAMIN, J. W., "Prelude to Peace with the Indians," in West

Virginia Review, XXIV, No. 12 (September 1947), 15-17, 22;

XXV, No. 1 (October 1947), 20-22, 26.

Cornstalk and the Battle of Point Pleasant.

BROOKS, Edward Howard, "The First Battle for the Ohio Valley,"

in Historian, X (1947-48), 14-26.

Washington at Ft. Necessity. French versus English, 1754.

"Great Historical Painting Hangs in Ohio Capitol," in Ohio De-

velopment News, IV, No. 2-3 (1948), 2.



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"Signing of the Treaty of Greene Ville" by Howard Chandler

Christy.

HIBBARD, Francis Hamilton, "Captain Joseph Ogle of Virginia

and Illinois in Defense of the Upper Ohio," in West Virginia

Historical Quarterly, IX (April 1948), 224-239.

Chief Logan and Dunmore's War.

HOWARD, Dresden W. H., "The Battle of Fallen Timbers as Told

by Chief Kin-jo-i-no," in Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XX

(1948), 37-49.

KYTE, George W., "A Spy on the Western Waters: The Military

Intelligence Mission of General Collot in 1796," in Mississippi

Valley Historical Review, XXXIV (1947-48), 427-442.

Ohio and Mississippi rivers.

"The Legend of Minehonto," in Ohio Indian Relic Collectors So-

ciety, Bulletin, No. 19 (December 1947), [3-5].

OLIPHANT, J. Orin, ed., "The Report of the Wyandot Exploring

Delegation, 1831," in Kansas Historical Quarterly, XV (1947),

248-262.

From Upper Sandusky to examine proposed reservation lands.

PECKHAM, Howard H., Pontiac and the Indian Uprising. Prince-

ton, Princeton University Press, 1947. 346p.

SIEBENECK, Henry King, "Hervey Allen vs. Arthur St. Clair," in

Western Pennsylvania Historical Magazine, XXX   (1947),

73-94.

"Simon Kenton Alias Butler," in Historical and Philosophical So-

ciety of Ohio, Bulletin, V, No. 4 (December 1947), 39.

Reprint of Karl Bodmer's sketch of Kenton's escape.

WAINWRIGHT, Nicholas B., ed., "George Croghan's Journal, 1759-

1763, from the Original in the Cadwalader Collection of the

Historical Society of Pennsylvania," in Pennsylvania Magazine

of History and Biography, LXXI (1947), 305-444.

WALLACE, Anthony F. C., "Woman, Land, and Society: Three

Aspects of Aboriginal Delaware Life," in Pennsylvania Ar-

chaeologist, XVII (1947), 1-35.

"Winning of the West Began in Ohio," in Ohio Development News,

IV, No. 2-3 (1948), 6-7, 17-18.



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LABOR

Ohio Bureau of Unemployment Compensation, Summary of

Activities under the Ohio Unemployment Compensation Law

and Servicemen's Readjustment Act, 1939 through 1947. [Co-

lumbus, 1948.] 2p.

LANDS AND BOUNDARIES

McELROY, John Lee, "[The Celeron Lead Plates]," in Virginia

Magazine of History and Biography, LVI (1948), 66-69.

LITERATURE

CUNNINGHAM, Virginia, Paul Laurence Dunbar and His Song.

New York, Dodd, Mead and Co., 1947. ix + 283p.

LOCAL HISTORY

COLE, A. D., and Jacquelin Hencken, eds., New Rumley, Harrison

County, Ohio; Birthplace of General Custer. Strasburg, Ohio,

Spidell Printing Company, [1947]. [24p.]

"Columbus Celebrates Founding-," in Norfolk and Western Maga-

zine, XXV (1947), 492.

DALE, Addelyle, "Cincinnati Chapter Room," in Daughters of the

American Revolution Magazine, LXXXI (1947), 499-500.

Contains Symmes documents, relics, etc.

DICKORE, Marie, "Historic Augusta, Kentucky," in Historical

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

tember 1947), 2-7.

Closely connected with history of Cincinnati.

DOWNES, Randolph C., The Conquest. Toledo, Lucas County

Historical Society, 1948. 105p.

Lucas County history.

GRIMM, Harold J., "The Founding of Franklinton: Its Significance

Today," in Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly,

LVI (1947), 323-330.

JACUMSKI, John, "Grant Went to School Here," in Ohio Farmer,

CCI, No. 8 (April 17, 1948), 36.

Georgetown, Ohio.



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JENNY, George F., Franklinton--Columbus, 1797-1947. [Columbus,

Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society, 1947]. 4p.

LADD, V. E., "A Bit of Toledo Pioneer History," in Ohio Indian

Relic Collectors Society, Bulletin, No. 20 (June 1948), 25-26.

LANGLOIS, Thomas H., "Sidelights on the Erie Isles," in Inland

Seas, III (1947), 173-179.

LANGLOIS, Thomas Huxley, and Marina H., South Bass Island

and Islanders (Franz Theodore Stone Laboratory, Contribution

No. 10). Columbus, Ohio State University, 1948. 139p.

MARCHMAN, Watt P., "Hayes Memorial Library," in State and

Local History News, IV (1948), 63-66.

Rutherford B. Hayes Memorial at Fremont.

MURPHY, Mark, "The Cities of America-Toledo," in Saturday

Evening Post, CCXX, No. 28 (January 10, 1948), 28-29, 61,

63-64.

PERRY, George Sessions, Cities of America (Whittlesey House

Publication). New York, McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1947. vii

+ 287p.

Reprinted from  the Saturday Evening Post.   Cincinnati,

p.147-159.

[RODABAUGH, James H.], "Adena To Be Opened," in Museum

Echoes, XX (1947), 63.64.

[RODABAUGH, James H.], "'Entry Number 1393'-Franklinton,

1797," in Museum Echoes, XX (1947), 60-62.

[RODABAUGH, James H.], "Gnadenhutten Celebrates 175th Anni-

versary," in Museum Echoes, XX (1947), 78-79.

RUST, Orton G., ed., Yester Year in Clark County. Vol. I. Spring-

field, Ohio, Clark County Historical Society, 1947. 33p.

"Schoenbrunn Was First Ohio Settlement," in Ohio Development

News, IV, No. 2-3 (1948), 5.

SHEPARD, Lee, "The New England Society in Cincinnati," in

Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, V, No.

4 (December 1947), 35-37.

SMITH, Ophia D., Fair Oxford. Oxford, Ohio, Oxford Historical

Press, 1947. 223p.

"State Museums and Historic Houses Keep Pioneer Spirit Alive in

Ohio," in Ohio Development News, IV, No. 2-3 (1948), 14-16.



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MEDICAL HISTORY

"Cincinnati in Veterinary History, Seventeen Eighty-eight--Nine-

teen Forty-seven," in American Veterinary Medical Associa-

tion, Journal, CX (1947), 394-395.

CURTIS, George M., "James Fairchild Baldwin, M.D., 1850-1936,"

in Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LVI

(1947), 374-378.

DITTRICK, Howard M., "The Origin of the Cleveland Clinic," in

Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LVI

(1947), 331-348.

EDWARDS, Linden F., "Doctor Edward Tiffin, First Governor of

Ohio," in Bulletin of the History of Medicine, XXI (1947),

811-822.

Also reprinted.

EDWARDS, Linden F., "Governor Edward Tiffin: Pioneer Doctor,"

in Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LVI

(1947), 349-361.

FORMAN, Jonathan, "A Brief History of the Ohio State Medical

Journal," Part IV, in Ohio State Medical Journal, XLIII

(1947), 847-848.

FORMAN, Jonathan, "The History of the American Medical Asso-

ciation, 1847-1947," in Ohio State Medical Journal, XLIII

(1947), 1258-1262.

FORMAN, Jonathan, "The Ohio State Medical Journal," in Ohio

State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LVI (1947),

379-386.

FORMAN, Jonathan, "The Worthington School and Thomsonian-

ism," in Bulletin of the History of Medicine, XXI (1947),

772-787.

GLOVER, Vera, "Twenty-five Years of Health Service," in Ohio

Parent Teacher, XXVI, No. 9 (May 1948), 10-11.

Cuyahoga County District Health Department.

HICKERSON, Frank R., "The Toledo Medical College," in North-

west Ohio Quarterly, XIX (1947), 168-185.

JOHNSON. G. T., "Pioneering in Mental Hygiene: Youngstown

Receiving Hospital," in Hygeia, XXV (1947), 774-775.



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JORDAN, Philip D., "The Eclectic of St. Clairsville," in Ohio

State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LVI (1947),

387-391.

KING, Arthur G., "The Cincinnati Obstetrical Society, Seventieth

Anniversary; An Historical Note," in American Journal of

Obstetrics and Gynecology, LIV (1947), 349-350.

MANGUS, A. R., "Mental Hygiene in a Rural and Semi-Rural

Area in Ohio," in Ohio Parent Teacher, XXVI, No. 2 (October

1947), 6-7.

Miami County project begun in April 1946.

MILLS, Edward C., "Ohio Dentists Sixty Years Ago," in Ohio State

Dental Society, Journal, XXI (1947), 192-198.

MILLS, Edward C., "The Taylor Family of Dentists," in Ohio

State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LVI (1947),

392-398.

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

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

PATERSON, Robert G., "Brief History of Local Health Units in

Ohio," in Ohio Public Health, XII, No. 4 (April 1948), 9-10.

PLATTER, H. M., "Early Internships in St. Francis Hospital--A

Reminiscence," in Ohio State Archaeological and Historical

Quarterly, LVI (1947), 399-403.

WALLER, Adolph E., "Daniel Drake as a Pioneer in Modern

Ecology," in Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quar-

terly, LVI (1947), 362-373.

"Western Reserve University, School of Pharmacy," in Drug Topics,

XCI, No. 18 (1947), 26.

NATIONAL AND RACIAL GROUPS

BERGMANN, Leola Nelson, "The Negro in Iowa," in Iowa Journal

of History and Politics, XLVI (1948), 3-90.

Comparison with Ohio constitution. Mention of John Brown

and Barclay Coppoc.

FISK, William L., "The Scotch-Irish in Central Ohio," in Ohio

State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, LVII (1948),

111-125.



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LOEB, Charles H., The Future Is Yours. Cleveland, The Future

Outlook League, 1947. 124p.

The Negro in Cleveland.

LUDWIG, G. M., "The Influence of the Pennsylvania Dutch in the

Middle West," in Pennsylvania German Folklore Society [Pub.

lications], X (1947), 1-101.

MITCHELL, Edwin Valentine, It's an Old Pennsylvania Custom.

New York, Vanguard Press, c1947. 262p.

PAUL, Velma Mackay, "Pennsylvania Dutch Dialect & Supersti-

tions," in American Antiques Journal, III, No. 5 (May 1948),

12-13.

ROTHAN, Emmet H., German Catholic Immigrant in the United

States (1830-1860). Washington, D. C., Catholic University

of America, 1946. vii + 173p.

WITTKE, Carl, "The German Forty-Eighters in America: A Cen-

tennial Appraisal," in American Historical Review, LIII (1947-

48), 711-725.

ZORNOW, William F., "The Ohio Democrats and the 'Africaniza-

tion' Issue in 1862," in Negro History Bulletin, XI (1947-48),

211-214.

NATURAL HISTORY

HARPER, Arthur R., "The Laboratory of the Outdoors," in Ohio

Conservation Bulletin, XII, No. 2 (February 1948), 4-5; No. 3

(March 1948), 4-5; No. 4 (April 1948), 20-21; No. 5 (May

1948), 20-21.

MASTERS, Charles Otto, "Ohio's Pond Plants and Animals," in

Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XII, No. 5 (May 1948), 22; No.

6 (June 1948), 22; No. 7 (July 1948), 22.

MASTERS, Charles Otto, "Notes on Lake Punderson," in Ohio

Conservation Bulletin, XII, No. 3 (March 1948), 22.

Birds

BAKER, William C., "A Sight Record of the Sycamore Warbler in

Eastern Ohio," in Ruffed Grouse, II (1948), 24-26.

BREIDING, George H., "The Range of an Individual Bob-White,"

in Auk, LXV (1948), 446-447.

Highland County.



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CHAPMAN, Floyd B., "Eastern Goldfinch Feeding on June Berry,"

in Auk, LXV (1948), 446-447.

Observation made in Lucas County.

CHAPMAN, Floyd B., "The Ruffed Grouse--Its Future in Ohio,"

in Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XI, No. 11 (November 1947),

20-21.

KEMSIES, Emerson, "Northern Pine Siskin in Hamilton County,

Ohio," in Auk, LXV (1948), 146.

KEMSIES, Emerson, and William A. Dreyer, "Three New Sub-

species for Ohio [Southern Robin, Newfoundland Yellow War-

bler and Maryland Yellow-Throat], in Auk, LXV (1948),

144-146.

LEEDY, Daniel L., "Knowing Ohio Wildlife: Notes on the Turkey

Vulture-Observations on the American Golden Plover," in

Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XI, No. 12 (December 1947), 27.

Ohio Wildlife Research Station, "Knowing Ohio Wildlife: Wild

Turkeys-The Hungarian and Chukar Partridges in America,"

in Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XI, No. 10 (October 1947), 28.

PRICE, Homer F., "Cowbird Tragedy at Prothonotary Warbler's

Nest," in Auk, LXV (1948), 298-299.

At Lake St. Marys, Ohio.

Conservation

BARTON, Bob, "Emory Beetham, Conservationist," in Ohio Con-

servation Bulletin, XII, No. 4 (April 1948), 10.

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

in Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XI, No. 8 (August 1947), 20-21.

CHAPMAN, Floyd B., "The Hawthornes for Wildlife Food and

Cover," in Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XI, No. 10 (October

1947), 20-21.

CHAPMAN, Floyd B., "Viburnums," in Ohio Conservation Bulle-

tin, XI, No. 9 (September 1947), 18-19.

"Game Program and Policy in Ohio," in Ohio Conservation Bul-

letin, XII, No. 4 (April 1948), 4-6.

HAYES, Ben, "Pioneering at Rio Grande," in Ohio Magazine, III,

No. 5 (May 1948), 27-29.

Conservation of soil.



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420   OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

HAYES, Ben, "Second Frontier at Rio Grande," in Ohio Conser-

vation Bulletin, XII, No. 7 (July 1948), 9.

HINMAN, Dave, "Akron's Master Conservation Club," in Ohio

Conservation Bulletin, XII, No. 4 (April 1948), 16-17.

HYDER, Albert E., "Operation-Roosevelt," in Ohio Conservation

Bulletin, XII, No. 1 (January 1948), 16-17.

Conservation at Roosevelt Lake.

LEEDY, Daniel L., "Knowing Ohio Wildlife-The Outlook for

Pheasant Hunting, 1947," in Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XI,

No. 11 (November 1947), 27.

LEEDY, Daniel L., "Some Observations on Hunting-Wildlife Eco-

nomics and the Game Kill," in Ohio Conservation Bulletin,

XI, No. 8 (August 1947), 4-7.

McGLOTHLIN, W. J., "Large Was Our Bounty; Ohio Conservation

Laboratory, Leesville Lake," in National Education Association,

Journal, XXXVII (1948), 220-221.

Describes work of Ohio Conservation Laboratory near New

Philadelphia--school for teachers.

OLDS, Hayden, "Wildlife Management on State Land," in Ohio

Conservation Bulletin, XI, No. 12 (December 1947), 18-19.

PETRIDES, George A., "Those Bothersome Surveys," in Ohio Con-

servation Bulletin, XI, No. 11 (November 1947), 27-28.

Ohio wildlife surveys.

ROACH, Lee, "In Fishing Circles [Fish Removal from Ohio Wa-

ters]," in Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XI, No. 12 (December

1947), 12-13.

ROBEY, George, "Road to Restoration," in Ohio Magazine, III,

No. 5 (May 1948), 23-25.

Brief history of conservation in Ohio.

STUMP, Dale, "The War to Save Our Natural Resources," in Ohio

Magazine, III, No. 5 (May 1948), 15-17.

Fishes, Reptiles, and Crustaceans

CLARK, Clarence F., "A Progress Report of the Creel Census at

Lakes St. Marys and Loramie, Ohio, 1946," in Ohio Journal of

Science, XLVIII (1948), 41-48.



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DEXTER, Ralph W., and Charles H. Kuehnle, "Fairy Shrimp

Populations of Northeastern Ohio in the Seasons of 1945 and

1946," in Ohio Journal of Science, XLVIII (1948), 15-26.

DUNKLE, David H., "The Museum's Fossil Fish Collection," in

Explorer, No. 94 (Spring 1948),7.

Cleveland Museum of Natural History collection of northern

Ohio fossil fishes.

HILLSON, Charles J., "The Poisonous Snakes of Ohio," in Ohio

Conservation Bulletin, XII, No. 5 (May 1948), 22-23.

HUBBS, Carl L., and Karl F. Lagler, Fishes of the Great Lakes

Region. Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, Cranbrook Institute of

Science, 1947. 186p.

RAUSCH, Robert, "Observations on Some Helminths Parasitic in

Ohio Turtles," in American Midland Naturalist, XXXVIII

(1947), 434-442.

RIETHMILLER, Ray H., "Behind the Scenes," in Ohio Conserva-

tion Bulletin, XII, No. 3 (March 1948), 12-13.

TRIPLEHORN, Charles A., "Storeria Occipitomaculata in North-

western Ohio," in Copeia, 1948, p.133.

WICKLIFF, Edward L., "Story of Fish Research in Ohio," in Ohio

Conservation Bulletin, XII, No. 3 (March 1948), 14-15.

WICKLIFF, Edward L., and Milton B. Trautman, Some Food and

Came Fishes of Ohio. Columbus, Ohio Department of Agri-

culture, Division of Conservation, [1947]. 38p.

Insects

BOESEL, M. W., "Holoconops in the Western Lake Erie Region,"

in Ohio Journal of Science, XLVIII (1948), 69-72.

WOOD, John Thornton, and Maurice E. Fitzmaurice, "Eggs, Larvae,

and Attending Females of Desmognathus f. fuscus in South-

western Ohio and Southeastern Indiana," in American Midland

Naturalist, XXXIX (1948), 93-95.

Mammals

ANDERSON, John M., "Sex Ratio and Weights of Southwestern

Lake Erie Muskrats," in Journal of Mammology, XXVIII

(1947), 391-395.



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LEEDY, Daniel L., "Ohio's Fur Crop," in Ohio Conservation Bul-

letin, XII, No. 3 (March 1948), 14-15.

"Ohio Bats--Mystery Mammals," in Ohio Conservation Bulletin,

XI, No. 9 (September 1947), inside front cover.

Minerals

MISER, Hugh D., "Petroleum Geology in the United States Geo-

logical Survey," in Ohio Journal of Science, XLVIII (1948),

95-101.

Contributions of Ohioans to the survey.

"New Chemical Area Grows; Industries Tap Northern Ohio's Rich

Resources," in Business Week, No. 970 (April 3, 1948), 36,

39-40, 42-44.

"Vast Mineral Wealth of Ohio Revealed by Sohio's New Movie," in

Sohioan, XX, No. 2 (February 1948), 6-10.

Plants

CORE, Earl L., The Flora of the Erie Islands; An Annotated List

of Vascular Plants (Franz Theodore Stone Laboratory, Con-

tribution No. 9). Columbus, Ohio State University, 1948.

106p.

JONES, Clyde H., "Additions to the Revised Catalogue of Ohio

Vascular Plants, XIV," in Ohio Journal of Science, XLVII

(1947), 201-205.

THOMAS, Edward S., "Fort Hill," in Museum Echoes, XX (1947),

66-69.

WHEELOCK, W. R., "Wild Flowers," in Ohio Conservation Bul-

letin, XI, No. 8 (August 1947), 29.

WHEELOCK, W. R., "Wild Flowers: Swamp Rose Mallow-The

Bull Thistle," in Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XI, No. 10 (Oc-

tober 1947), 29.

Trees and Forestry

CORNING, Maud and Warren, "Arboretum Progress," in Explorer,

No. 94 (Spring 1948), 8.9.

Holden Aboretum, near Cleveland.

"Kent Commission Prohibits Planting Certain Trees," in American

City, LXIII, No. 2 (February 1948), 135.



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PATON, Robert R., Reforestation in Ohio. Wooster, Ohio Agri-

cultural Experiment Station, 1947. 11p.

THOMAS, Edward S., "Primer of Ohio Pines," in Ohio Conserva-

tion Bulletin, XII, No. 4 (April 1948), 22.

Reprint from Columbus Sunday Dispatch.

Water and Flood Control

BROMFIELD, Louis, "The Year of the Flood," in Atlantic Monthly,

CLXXXI, No. 5 (May 1948), 59-64.

1947 flood at Malabar Farm.

CALLAHAN, John P., "Single Purpose Flood Control Pays Off in

Ohio," in Public Utilities Fortnightly, XLII (1948), 69-76,

159-166.

CROSS, William P., Local Floods in Ohio During 1947. (Columbus

Water Resources Board, Bulletin No. 14). Columbus, Water

Resources Board, 1948. 66p.

STROUSE, Don, "Lakes are Changing Map of Ohio," in Ohio Con-

servation Bulletin, XI, No. 12 (December 1947), 22.

From Columbus Citizen.

NEWSPAPERS

"Biggest Little Daily [Mechanicsburg Daily Telegram]," in News-

week, XXXI, No. 15 (April 12, 1948), 59-60.

"0. O. McIntyre and C. L. Knight Chosen in Revived Hall of Fame

Nominations," in Ohio Newspaper, XXIX, No. 3 (December

1947), [1].

SUTTON, Walter, "Antecedent History of the Society's File of the

Centinel of the North-western Territory," in Historical and

Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, VI (1948), 5-6.

PARKS AND RECREATION

ALLEN, Lee, Cincinnati Reds (Putnam's Sports Series). New

York, G. P. Putnam's Sons, c1948. xiii + 302p.

AUGHINBAUGH, B. A., "Pictorial Ohio-The Medina County

Lakes (No. 172)," in Ohio Schools, XXVI (1948), 200.

CRASS, Harvey S., "Pioneering in the Muskingum Valley," in

Parks and Recreation, XXX (1947), 438-439.

Recreational plan of the Muskingum Conservancy District.



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CRICHTON, Kyle, "Lou is Cleveland's Business," in Collier's,

CXXI, No. 20 (May 15, 1948), 48, 102-104.

Sketch of Lou Boudreau of the Cleveland Indians.

"Ewell Blackwell [of Cincinnati Reds]," in Life, XXIII, No. 8

(August 25, 1947), 59-60, 62.

HICKEY, Margaret, "Recreation-Toledo Museum of Art: Fam-

ilies Need Beauty," in Ladies Home Journal, LXV, No. 2

(February 1948), 23, 152, 155.

"Hocking Parks-Ohio's Scenic Wonderland!" in Ohio Motor

Travel, XVIII, No. 6 (June 1948), 4.5.

HOOEY, Robert E., "Stout Hearted Colt," in Ohio Magazine, III,

No. 4 (August 1947), 16-17.

Colt Ohio bred and owned.

MacDONALD, Bill, "Indian Lake Has 'Everything,"' in Ohio

Motor Travel, XVIII, No. 5 (May 1948), 4-5, 14.

"Millions Visit Ohio's Numerous Historical Spots Each Season,"

in Ohio Development News, IV, No. 2-3 (1948), 3.

"Sandlotter; Cleveland Baseball Federation," in American Maga.

zine, CXLV (June 1948), 121.

STROUSE, Don, "Seven Lakes Planned for Southern Ohio," in

Ohio Conservation Bulletin, XI, No. 10 (October 1947), 16-17.

From Columbus Citizen.

POLITICS IN GOVERNMENT

DAVIDSON, Charles W., Jr., "Municipal Corporations-Tort

Liability," in Ohio State Law Journal, IX (1948), 174-177.

DAVIDSON, W. P., and J. F. Shumaker, "The Power of Ohio

Municipalities to Enact Private Law," in Ohio State Law Jour-

nal, IX (1948), 152-156.

FORDHAM, Jefferson B., and Joe F. Asher, "Home Rule Powers

in Theory and Practice," in Ohio State Law Journal, IX

(1948), 18.71.

Municipal.

GEHRET, Kenneth G., "Oberlin's Mock Conventions," in Chris.

tian Science Monitor Magazine, May 1, 1948, 6.

GLANDER, C. Emory, and Addison E. Dewey, "Municipal Taxa.

tion-A Study of the Pre-emption Doctrine," in Ohio State

Law Journal, IX (1948), 72-97.



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GORRELL, James A., and Iltramar D. Weed, "Erie Railroad: Ten

Years After," in Ohio State Law Journal, IX (1948), 276-307.

GREGG, Ronald E., "City Payroll-income Tax Proves Its Work-

ability," in American City, LXIII (January 1948), 112-113,

115.

History of Toledo law of 1946.

HARPER, J. 0., and G. H. Savage, "Procedure in Home Rule

Charter Making," in Ohio State Law Journal, IX (1948),

127-140.

LEE, William J., "Appellate Jurisdiction of the Courts of Appeals

in Ohio," in Ohio State Law Journal, IX (1948), 157-164.

MOLEY, Raymond, "Ohio is Two States," in Newsweek, XXXI,

No. 9 (March 1, 1948), 76.

Political history.

OWENS, Willard P., "Comparative Powers of Charter and Non-

Charter Municipalities under Ohio Home Rule," in Ohio State

Law Journal, IX (1948), 121-127.

PENDERGRAFT, Daryl, "Thomas Corwin and the Conservative

Republican Reaction, 1858-1861," in Ohio State Archaeolog-

ical and Historical Quarterly, LVII (1948), 1-23.

POMEROY, Earl S., The Territories and the United States, 1861-

1890: Studies in Colonial Administration. Philadelphia, Uni-

versity of Pennsylvania Press, 1947. vi - 163p.

Deals with Ordinance of 1787 as a model of territorial govern-

ment.

RAYBACK, Joseph G., "The Liberty Party Leaders of Ohio:

Exponents of Antislavery Coalition," in Ohio State Archae-

ological and Historical Quarterly, LVII (1948), 165-178.

SEASONGOOD, Murray, "Cincinnati and Home Rule," in Ohio

State Law Journal, IX (1948), 98-120.

STEVENSON, Burton, and Robert W. Minor, "Public Utilities

Under Home Rule," in Ohio State Law Journal, IX (1948),

141-151.

WALKER, Harvey, "Municipal Government in Ohio before 1912,"

in Ohio State Law Journal, IX (1948), 1-17.



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RELIGION

CRONENBERG, Milton, "When God and The Devil Fought in

Steubenville," in Magazine Digest, XXXVI, No. 1 (January

1948), 16-21.

The churches' fight against crime in Steubenville.

DOBBS, Catherine R., Freedom's Will. The Society of the Sepa-

ratists of Zoar. An Historical Adventure of Religious Com-

munism in Early Ohio. New York, William Frederick Press,

1947. 104p.

KENNAN, Richard B., "The North College Hill Case," in National

Education Association, Journal, XXXVI (1947), 432.

Question of aid for parochial schools.

KUHNS, Frederick, "New Light on the Plan of Union," in Presby-

terian Historical Society, Journal, XXVI (1948), 19-43.

"The Methodist Church: Its Strength Lies in Its Great Energy," in

Life, XXIII, No. 19 (November 10, 1947), 113-132.

Historical treatment. Pictures and text on Wilmington, Ohio,

church and pastor, Thomas Adshead.

TRANSPORTATION

BOCK, Gene, "Ohio's Fairfield County Beckons," in Covered Bridge

Topics, March 1948, 1, 9.

ESPY, G. Andrews, "The Greene Line," in Historical and Philo-

sophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, VI (1948), 40-50.

FIRESTONE, Clark B., "River of Destiny," in Historical and Philo-

sophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, VI (1948), 19.27.

Ohio River.

FROHMAN, Charles E., "The Milan Canal," in Ohio State Archae-

ological and Historical Quarterly, LVII (1948), 237-246.

JOHNSON, Gilbert R., "United States-Canadian Treaties Affect-

ing Creat Lakes Commerce and Navigation," in Inland Seas,

III (1947), 203-207.

JONES, Roger M., "The Rockefeller Fleet," in Inland Seas, III

(1947), 131.136.

LANGLOIS, Thomas H., "The Annual Regatta at Put-in-Bay," in

Inland Seas, III (1947), 244-247.



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LORD, Robert A., "Covered Bridges of Ashtabula County, Ohio,"

in Covered Bridge Topics, V, No. 4 (December 1947), 10.

MACKOY, Harry B., "The Licking River," in Historical and

Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, VI (1948), 6-16.

METZMAN, Gustav, Cincinnati and Ohio-Their Early Railroads.

New York, the Newcomen Society of England, American

Branch, 1948.

"The R. N. Rice," in Inland Seas, IV (1948), 29-32.

Steamboat on Detroit and Cleveland line.

"Some Early River Steamers," in Old Print Shop, VII (1947-48),

75-77.

4 illustrations including Hibernia No. 2 (Pittsburgh and Cin-

cinnati Steam Packet).

STEWART, Leola M., "Sandusky, Pioneer Link Between Sail and

Rail," in Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly,

LVII (1948), 227-236.

STUBIG, W. O., "The Strange Fate of Sister Ships," in Inland

Seas, III (1947), 259-260.

Two ships built in a Cleveland shipyard.

"Three Municipal Railroads," in American City, XLIII, No. 4

(April 1948), 122-123.

Includes the Cincinnati and Ohio.

WAY, Frederick, Jr., comp., Mississippi Stern-Wheelers. Mil-

waukee, Kalmbach Publishing Co., c1947. [21p.]

TRAVEL AND DESCRIPTION

ADAMS, Percy G., "Crevecoeur and Franklin," in Pennsylvania

History, XIV (1947), 273-279.

Discusses sources of Crevecoeur's Voyages, with descriptions of

the Ohio country.

BROWN, Ralph Hall, Historical Geography of the United States.

Edited by J. Russell Whitaker. New York, Harcourt, Brace

& Company, Inc., 1948. 604p.

Covers Ohio River and Great Lakes regions to 1830.

"Famous Stagecoach Taverns Still Dot Ohio Landscape," in Ohio

Development News, IV, No. 2-3 (1948), 19.



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FARIES, Elizabeth, "The Miami Country, 1750-1815, as Described

in Journals and Letters," in Ohio State Archaeological and

Historical Quarterly, LVII (1948), 48-65.

FRENCH, Elsie Janet, "Bound Down, A Summer Cruise in 1897,"

in Inland Seas, IV (1948), 47-53.

A cruise on the Great Lakes.

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

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

JORDAN, Philip D., The National Road. Indianapolis, The Bobbs.

Merrill Company, 1948. 442p.

KELLER, Kathryn Miller, "The Oliver House," in Northwest Ohio

Quarterly, XIX (1947), 116-128.

Toledo hostelry.

KLINGMAN, Orie Erb, "The Upper Mississippi in 1840," in

Annals of Iowa, 3d ser., XXIX (1947-48), 176-196.

Describes trip of unidentified young man from Cincinnati.

MAHR, August C., ed. and trans., "Down the Rhine to the Ohio-

The Travel Diary of Christoph Jacob Munk, April 21-August

17, 1832," in Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quar-

terly, LVII (1948), 266-310.

NORRIS, C. H., "Look to Lorain," in Inland Seas, IV (1948),

44-46.

"Report of the Executive Committee of the Missionary Society of

the Synod of Pennsylvania, containing Brother Wynecken's

Report," in Concordia Historical Institute, Quarterly, XX

(1947), 124-135.

Chiefly Rev. Wynecken's report on his missionary trip in

1838-39 to the German settlements in Ohio, Indiana, and

Michigan.

SCHNEIDER, Norris F., and Clair C. Stebbins, Zane's Trace.

Zanesville, Chamber of Commerce, 1947. 32p.

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

Lakes, Part II," in Inland Seas, III (1947), 180-184.

VITZ, Carl, "The Cincinnati Water Front-1848," in Historical and

Philosophical Society of Ohio, Bulletin, VI (1948), 28-38.

WILLIAMS, Mentor L., "Horace Greeley Tours the Great Lakes,"

in Inland Seas, III (1947), 137-144.



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WORLD WAR II

RODABAUGH, James H., War Records Projects in the States

(American Association for State and Local History, Bulletins,

Vol. II, No. 1, November 1947). Montpelier, Vt., the Asso-

ciation, 1947. 46p.

SCHNEIDER, Norris F., Muskingum County Men and Women in

World War II. Zanesville, Zanesville Publishing Company,

c1947. 511p.

MISCELLANEOUS

"Artistic Monuments Perpetuate Important Event[s]," in Ohio

Development News, IV, No. 2-3 (1948), 8-10, 18.

BILLINGTON, Ray A., "The Historians of the Northwest Ordi.

nance," in Illinois State Historical Society, Journal, XL (1947),

397413.

BUNKER, John, " In Her Garlands Dressed," in Historical and

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

1947), 16-21.

Concerns a gift of Catawba wine by Nicholas Longworth.

LAWLIS, Chelsea L., "Migration to the Whitewater Valley, 1820.

1830," in Indiana Magazine of History, XLIII (1947), 225-

239.

Scattered references to Ohio places and persons.

LAWLIS, Chelsea L., "Population of the Whitewater Valley," in

Indiana Magazine of History, XLIV (1948), 161-174.

Contribution of Ohio.

MESSENGER, Amanda Long, comp. and ed., Ohio State History of

the Daughters of the American Revolution. Volume II. [Co-

lumbus, Ohio State Society, Daughters of the American Revo-

lution], 1946[1947]. 392p.

MIDDLETON, Arthur Pierce, and Douglas Adair, The Mystery of

the Horn Papers.

Offprint from the William and Mary Quarterly, 3d ser., IV

(1947), 409-445.

RODABAUGH, James H., "History of the Ohio National Guard," in

Report of the Adjutant General of Ohio . . . 1946 (Columbus,

F. J. Heer Printing Company, 1947), 25-41.



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[RODABAUGH, James H.], "Merry Christmas," in Museum

Echoes, XX (1947), 91-94.

Historical background of Christmas celebrations in Ohio.

TRIAL, George T., "The American Veterans of Foreign Service and

the Veterans of Foreign Wars," in Ohio State Archaeological

and Historical Quarterly, LVII (1948), 79-93.