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OHIO HISTORY CONFERENCE: PROCEEDINGS 247

OHIO HISTORY CONFERENCE: PROCEEDINGS                 247

 

MINUTES OF THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE BOARD OF

TRUSTEES OF THE OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND

HISTORICAL SOCIETY, APRIL 5, 1940

The regular April meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Ohio

State Archaeological and Historical Society was held in the Ohio State

Museum, Friday noon, April 5, 1940. Trustees present were Messrs. Eagle-

son, who presided, Florence, Rightmire, Spencer, Spetnagel, Weygandt, and

Wolfe. Director Shetrone, Secretary Lindley, and Miss Hiestand were also

present.

There being no objections to the minutes of the  previous meeting

which had been sent by mail to members of the Board, they were declared

approved.

The Secretary presented a request from Mr. Howard Baum that he

fall heir to the life membership granted to his father (now dead) in ap-

preciation of archeological excavations he had allowed on his farm. Mr.

Weygandt moved that the Secretary be instructed to tell Mr. Baum that

life memberships in the Society are not transferable. Mr. Spencer seconded

this motion which was carried.

The Secretary sketched the progress of plans for the Maumee Valley

Historical Conference to be held next October under the sponsorship of the

historical agencies of Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, and the Province of On-

tario. At a previous meeting the Board had approved of the Society's par-

ticipation in this project and had instructed the Secretary to cooperate in

organizing the conference. . . .

The handicaps endured by the Society because of the limitations of the

present budget were touched upon by both the Secretary and the Director

in their presentation of the following matters. The Secretary spoke of

the desirability of the Society's securing three valuable collections of li-

brary and museum material: (1) The Larwill Papers offered for sale by

Joseph S. Callery of Sandusky, Ohio, concerned with the settlement and de-

velopment of the towns of Wooster and Mansfield, Ohio. (2) The W. T.

Coggeshall Papers which are being offered for sale by Ernest J. Wessen of

Mansfield, Ohio. (3)   A large collection of Edisonia made by the late

William J. Hammer who was a close associate of Edison in all of his

enterprises. This collection would fit in satisfactorily with an Edison

memorial at his birthplace in Milan. In describing these collections the

Secretary stressed the advisability of the Society's building up an adequate

endowment fund or of acquiring a group of interested patrons who could

finance such purchases. It was suggested by Mr. Eagleson that the possible

acquisition of these three collections be referred immediately to the Execu-

tive Committee with power to act. This suggestion was used in a motion

by Mr. Spetnagel, seconded by Mr. Spencer, and carried. The Director an-

nounced the resignation of Ross W. Shoemaker as Assistant Curator of



248 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

248     OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY

 

State Memorials and the selection of J. Richard Lawwill as his successor. A

graduate of the University of Cincinnati with a B. S. degree in Landscape

Architecture, Mr. Lawwill has had extensive experience as supervisor of

work projects in state memorial areas and with the National Park Service.

Mr. Weygandt moved that the appointment of Mr. Lawwill be approved.

The motion was seconded by Mr. Spencer and carried. In making this an-

nouncement the Director stressed the importance of an increased budget in

order that the Society might secure and retain the services of well-trained,

capable staff members.

Following expressions of opinion from the Director and the Secretary

as to the satisfactory services rendered by staff members, Mr. Rightmire

moved that the present staff of the Society be re-elected for another year at

the prevailing salary schedule. This motion was seconded by Mr. Wolfe and

carried unanimously.

Mr. Weygandt moved that the officers who had served the Board of

Trustees during the past year (Mr. Johnson, President; Mr. Eagleson, First

Vice-President; Mr. Wolfe, Second Vice-President; Mr. Lindley, Secre-

tary; and Mr. Miller, Treasurer) be re-elected for the coming year and

that the Secretary be instructed to cast the ballot for their re-election. This

motion, seconded by Mr. Florence, was unanimously carried.

The Director announced the holding in May at Detroit of the annual

convention of the American Association of Museums. . . .

On a motion of Mr. Spencer and second of Mr. Florence the meeting

was adjourned.

HARLOW LINDLEY, Secretary.

 

Ohio Academy of History Sessions, April 5, 12:45 P. M.

Faculty Club, Ohio State University; 2:30 P. M.

Ohio State Museum      Auditorium

A. T. Volwiler, Presiding

The joint luncheon of the Ohio, Academy of History and the

Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society was held in the

Faculty Club of the Ohio State University. William T. Utter,

Professor of History at Denison University, was elected President

of the Academy for the ensuing year and William D. Overman,

Curator of History at the Ohio State Museum, was re-elected

Secretary. After a short business meeting H. A. De Weerd of

Denison University read the following paper.