compiled by
HELEN M. THURSTON
A Survey of Publications
on the History and Archaeology
of Ohio, 1969-1970
ARCHAEOLOGY
BRITT, CLAUDE, JR., "The Hopkins
Sites: Multi-Component Sites in Miami County, Ohio,"
Ohio Archaeologist, XVIII (October 1968), 124-128.
GOODMAN, KENNETH C., "A Proposed
Standard for Denoting Loci of Features and Artifacts
in Archaeological Explorations and
Excavations," Ohio Archaeologist, XVIII (October
1968), 134-135.
HOFFMAN, MICHAEL, "Archaeological
Surveys in the Central Ohio River Valley," Ohio Arch-
aeologist, XVIII (October
1968), 112-114.
LABOUNTY, LARRY W., "A Sampling of Mississippian
Material from the Conneaut, Ohio
Area," Ohio Archaeologist, XVIII
(October 1968), 121-123.
Ohio Archaeologist, 1969, published by the Archaeological Society of Ohio.
A quarterly
devoted to the discussion and
illustration of artifacts found primarily in Ohio.
SILVERBERG, ROBERT, ". . . and the
mound-builders vanished from the earth," American
Heritage, XX (June 1969), 60-63, 90-95.
ARTS AND CRAFTS
HUTSLAR, DONALD A. and JEAN L.,
"Built to Last: Many Ohioans Live in Log Houses and
Use Log Barns Built by Buckeye
Pioneers," Wonderful World of Ohio, XXXIII (January
1969), 28-33.
JOHANNESEN, ERIC, "Charles W.
Heard," Victorian Architect, Ohio History, LXXII (Autumn
1968), 130-142. An Ohio Architect.
JOHANNESEN, ERIC, Ohio College
Architecture Before 1870. Columbus, Ohio Historical Society,
1969. Historic Ohio Buildings Series 1. 56p.
KETCHAM, BRYAN, Covered Bridges on
the Byways of Ohio. Priv. pub., 1969; contact the
author, P.O. Box 15015, Cincinnati
45215. 224p.
PORTER, DANIEL R., "First Art of Ohio," Echoes of the
Ohio Historical Society, VIII (July
1969), [2]. Concerns the work of
Benjamin West.
WILCOX, FRANK and edited by WILLIAM A.
MCGILL, The Ohio Canals. Kent, Ohio, Kent
State Univ. Press, 1969. 106p. Contains
paintings, sketches, studies, and drawings of the
early canals.
Survey of Publications
289
BIBLIOGRAPHY
GOGGIN, DANIEL T., comp., Preliminary
Inventory of the Records Relating to International
Boundaries (Record Group 76). Washington, D. C., National Archives
and Records Serv-
ice General Services Administration,
1968. 98p. Includes entries for both the Canadian
and Mexican boundaries.
MORAN, PHILIP R., ed., Ulysses S.
Grant, 1822-1885: Chronology, Documents, Bibliographical
Aids. Dobbs Ferry, New York, Oceana Press, 1969. 114p.
NEVINS, ALAN, JAMES I. ROBERTSON, JR.,
BELL I. WILEY, Civil War Books:
A Critical Bibli-
ography. Volume II. Baton Rouge, Louisiana State Univ. Press for
the U. S. Civil War
Centennial Commission, 1969. 326p.
THURSTON, HELEN M., "A Survey of
Publications on the History and Archaeology of Ohio,
1967-1968," Ohio History, LXXVII
(Autumn 1968), 149-163.
VODREY, WILLIAM H., "Records and Sources of Ohio Law From
1787-1850," Cleveland-
Marshall Law Review, XVII (September 1968), 583-616.
BIOGRAPHY
ALLEN, ROBERT F., A Rugged Man's Life. Philadelphia, Dorrance Press, 1969. 191p. Concerns
Frank Calvin Allen of Union County.
BIRNEY, WILLIAM, James G. Birney and his Times; The
Genesis of the Republican Party.
New York, Bergman Press, 1969. 443p.
BLEDSOE, THOMAS, William Dean Howells: The Rise of Silas Laphan. New York, Barnes and
Noble, Inc., 1968. 61p.
COTTRILL, DALE E., The Conciliator. Philadelphia, Dorrance Press, 1969. 343p. Concerns
Warren G. Harding.
CRUNDEN, ROBERT M., A Hero in Spite
of Himself: Brand Whitlock in Art, Politics, and War.
New York, Alfred A. Knopf Pub., 1969. 479p.
DAVIS, RUSSELL H., Memorable Negroes in Cleveland's Past. Cleveland,
Western Reserve
Historical Society, 1969. 58p.
Collection of essays on 28 prominent Negroes.
Governors of Ohio. Columbus, Ohio Historical Society, 1969. 211p. An
updating of the
1954 ed.; includes James A. Rhodes.
GRAVES, CHARLES PARLIN, William Tecumseh Sherman; Champion of the Union. Champaign,
Ill., Garrard Press, 1968. 112p.
HARRISON, JOHN M., The Man Who Made Nasby, David Ross Locke. Chapel
Hill, Univ. of
No. Carolina Press, 1969. 335p.
MURRAY, ROBERT K., The Harding Era: Warren G. Harding and His Administration. Min-
neapolis, Univ. of Minn. Press, 1969.
626p.
SHEPHERD, ANNE B., "Peyton Short
Symmes of Cincinnati's First Family," Cincinnati His-
torical Society, Bulletin, XXVII
(1969), 223-237.
YOUNG, PAUL, "Charles Sawyer: 'A Self-Made Ohio Yankee,'" Cincinnati,
II (May 1969),
48-49, 68-72.
BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY
BECKER, CARL M., "The Ironmaster and the Sculptor," Cincinnati
Historical Society, Bul-
letin, XXVII (1969), 123-137.
CURRY, LEONARD P., Railroutes South: Louisville's Fight for the Southern
Market, 1865-1872.
Lexington, Univ. of Kentucky Press,
1969. 150p. Cincinnati's importance is stressed.
290
OHIO HISTORY
ERICSON, BERNARD E., "The Evolution
of Great Lakes Ships," Inland Seas, XXV (1969),
Part I, "Sail," 91-104;
Part II, "Steam and Steel," 199-212.
FARRELL, RICHARD T., "Cincinnati, 1800-1830: Economic Development
Through Trade and
Industry," Ohio History, LXXVII
(Autumn 1968), 111-129.
HALL, JOSEPH B., "Barney
Builds a Business," Cincinnati Historical Society, Bulletin, XXVII
(1969), 290-316. Concerns Barney Henry
Kroger of the Kroger Grocery Company.
MAY, GEORGE S., VICTOR F. LEMMER,
"Thomas Edison's Experimental Work with Michigan
Iron Ore," Michigan History, LIII
(1969), 109-130.
PECK, HERBERT, The Book of Rookwood Pottery. New York, Crown Pub., Inc., 1968. 184p.
A Cincinnati firm.
PORTER, DANIEL R., "Roscoe--Canal Days,"
Canal Society of Ohio, Towpaths, VII (July
1969), 29-35.
SCHEIBER, HARRY N., Ohio Canal Era: A Case
Study of Government and the Economy, 1820-
1861. Athens, Ohio Univ. Press, 1969. 430p.
SCHEIBER, HARRY N., "Public Canal
Finance and State Banking in Ohio, 1825-1837," Indi-
ana Magazine of History, LXV (1969), 119-132.
STEVENS, GEORGE E., "From Penny Paper to Post and Times-Star:
Mr. Scripts' First Link,"
Cincinnati Historical Society, Bulletin,
XXVII (1969), 207-222.
TREVORROW, F. W., "Ohio Canal Men:
Samuel Forrer," Canal Society of Ohio, Towpaths,
VII (1969), Part I, 13-26; Part II,
35-44.
WHITE, JOHN H., JR., "The Cincinnati Inclined Plane Railway Company:
The Mount Au-
burn Incline and the Lookout
House," Cincinnati Historical Society, Bulletin, XXVII
(1969), 7-23.
YODER, PATON, Taverns and
Travelers: Inns of the Early Midwest. Bloomington,
Indiana
Univ. Press, 1969. 246p.
WILCOX, FRANK, edited by WILLIAM A.
MCGILL, The Ohio Canals. Kent, Ohio, Kent State
Univ. Press, 1969. 106p. Contains
paintings and drawings of the early canals.
EDUCATION AND CULTURE
BEAVER, DANIEL R., "A
University of the City," Cincinnati Historical Society, Bulletin,
XXVII (1969), 139-152. Concerns the
Univ. of Cincinnati.
GOLDFARB, STEPHEN, "Science and
Democracy: A History of the Cincinnati Observatory,
1842-1872," Ohio History, LXXVIII
(1969), 172-178.
HAMLIN, ARTHUR T., Harvard and
Cincinnati: A Century of Civic Service. Hamden, Conn.,
Archon Books, 1969. 84p.
HAVIGHURST, WALTER, The Miami Years,
1809-1969. New York, Putnam Press (revised edi-
tion), 1969. 332p.
HOLLIDAY, JOSEPH E., "The Musical
Legacy of Theodore Thomas," Cincinnati Historical
Society, Bulletin, XXVII (1969),
191-205.
LARSON, DAVID R., "Oral History in
Ohio," Ohio History, LXXVIII (1969), 49-52.
OHIO GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY, Report, IX
(February 1969). Issue is devoted to a study of
William Holmes McGuffey.
PIH, RICHARD W., "Negro Self-Improvement Efforts in Ante-Bellum
Cincinnati,1836-1850,"
Ohio History, LXXVIII (1969), 179-187.
ROUSCULP, CHARLES G., Chalk Dust on
my Shoulder. Columbus, O., Merrill Books, 1969.
335p. A Worthington, O.,
teacher's twenty years experience teaching English and history
in Ohio.
SHAPIRO, HENRY D., "Daniel Drake's Sensorium
Commune and the Organization of the
Second American Enlightenment,"
Cincinnati Historical Society, Bulletin, XXVII (1969),
43-52.
Survey of Publications 291
TRIBE, IVAN M., "Rise and Decline of Private Academies in Albany,
Ohio," Ohio History,
LXXVIII (1969), 188-201.
GENEALOGY
Gateway to the West (1969) contains genealogical material taken from early
Ohio records
of various kinds.
Ohio Records and Pioneer Familes (1969) contains genealogical material taken from early
Ohio records of various kinds.
RYDER, DORIS MESSENGER, "A History of Symonds Ryder," Ohio
Genealogical Society,
Report, IX (April 1969). The issue also contains genealogical
records for various town-
ships in Portage County.
INDIANS AND THE WARS
BRITT, ALBERT, Great Indian Chiefs. New York, Books for Libraries Press, 1969. 280p.
ECKERT, ALLAN W., Blue Jacket: War Chief of the Shawnee. Boston,
Little, Brown and Co.,
1969. 177p.
LITERATURE
BLEDSOE, THOMAS, William Dean
Howells: The Rise of Silas Laphan. New
York, Barnes
and Noble, Inc., 1968. 61p.
HARRISON, JOHN M., The Man Who Made Nasby, David Ross Locke. Chapel Hill, Univ.
of
No. Carolina Press, 1969. 335p.
POTTER, HUGH, "Howells and the Shakers," Shaker
Quarterly, IX (Spring 1969), 3-13.
THORBURN, NEIL, "A Public Official as a Muckraker: Brand
Whitlock," Ohio History,
LXXVIII (1969), 5-12.
VANDERBILT, KERMIT, The Achievement
of William Dean Howells: A Reinterpretation. Prince-
ton, Princeton Univ. Press, 1968. 226p.
WHITE, RAY LEWIS, ed., Tar: A Midwest
Childhood; a Critical Text (by Sherwood Anderson).
Cleveland, Press of Case Western Univ.,
1969. 257p.
WHITE, RAY LEWIS, ed., Sherwood
Anderson's Memoirs: A Critical Edition. Chapel Hill,
Univ. of No. Carolina Press, 1969. 579p.
LOCAL HISTORY
Allen County Reporter, issued quarterly by the Allen County Historical
Society, Lima, O.
Contains items of historical and local
interest.
ASHTABULA COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Quarterly
Bulletin, contains items of historical and
local interest.
"THE CHANGING FACE OF FOUNTAIN SQUARE,"
Cincinnati Historical Society, Bulletin, XXVII
(1969), 239-257. Concerns Henry
Probasco's fountain "Genius of Water."
292
OHIO HISTORY
CORBIN, FRANK, A Walking Tour of Old Worthington. Privately published, 1969. 105p. Con-
tains sketches and historical narrative.
DOMANSKI, ROBERT P., "Bill McKechnie's World Champion Reds,"
Cincinnati Historical
Society, Bulletin, XXVII (1969),
153-165. Concerns the years 1938-1946.
DORN, JACOB H., "Subsistence Homesteading in Dayton, Ohio,
1933-1935," Ohio History,
LXXVIII (1969), 75-93.
FOLGER, FRED J., "Toledo's Bridge of Sighs," Northwest Ohio
Quarterly, XL (Fall 1968),
129-137.
FOLMAR, JOHN KENT, ed., "Pre-Civil War Sentiment from Belmont County:
Correspondence
of Hugh Anderson," Ohio History,
LXXVIII (1969), 202-210.
LEHMAN, JAMES O., "Bishop C. N. Amstutz: Church and Community
Leader," Mennonite
Historical Bulletin, XXX (October 1969), 1-3. From Sonnenberg, O.
MCCORMICK, ESTHER, Sunbury's Part in Ohio History. Privately pub., 1969. 168p. Covers
1816 to 1966.
MARKS, BAYLY ELLEN, "Correspondence
of Anna Briggs Bentley From Columbiana County,
1826," Ohio History, LXXVIII
(1969), 38-45.
MORHART, HILDA DISCHINGER, The Zoar Story. Privately
pub., 1968. 137p.
Ohio Cues, published by the Maumee Valley Historical Society. A
quarterly devoted to
Ohio history of interest to school-age
children.
Pickaway Quarterly, published by the Pickaway County Historical Society
containing various
items of local historical interest.
REPS, JOHN W., Town Planning in
Frontier America. Princeton, Princeton Univ. Press, 1969.
473p. Includes many Ohio towns.
RIPPLEY, LA VERN J., "The Columbus Germans," The Report, journal
of German-American
history, published by the Society for
the History of the Germans in Maryland, XXXIII
(1968), 1-45. Reprint.
SCHLOTTERBECK, SETH S., History and Program of Lewisburg Area Sesquicentennial
Celebra-
tion, September 7 through September
14, 1968. Privately pub.: Mr. Ellis
Kelley, 500 S.
Floyd St., Lewisburg, O. A history of
parts of Harrison and Twin townships.
STERN, JOSEPH S., JR., "The Team
That Couldn't Be Beat: The Red Stockings of 1869,"
Cincinnati Historical Society, Bulletin,
XXVII (1969), 25-41.
The Tallow Light, the bulletin of the Washington County Historical
Society. A quarterly
containing historical articles and notes
of interest to genealogists and members.
TROLANDER, JUDITH A., "Twenty Years
at Hiram
House," Ohio History, LXXVIII (1969),
25-37.
Towpaths, published by the Canal Society of Ohio. A quarterly
containing articles and
illustrations of historical interest to
canal buffs.
VOIGT, DAVID QUENTIN, "America's
First Red Scare--the Cincinnati Reds of 1869," Ohio
History, LXXVIII (1969), 13-37.
WAGNER, RICHARD M., ROY J. WRIGHT, Cincinnati Streetcars: No. 2, the Inclines. Privately
published: Wagner Car Company, Wyoming,
O., 1969. 72p.
MISCELLANEOUS
JOHNSON, THEODORE E., ed.,
"Prudence Morrell's Account of a Journey to the West in the
Year 1847," Shaker Quarterly, VIII
(Summer 1968), 37-60; (Fall 1968), 82-96.
NELSON, DANIEL, Unemployment Insurance: The American Experience,
1915-1935. Madison,
Univ. of Wisconsin Press, 1969. 305p.
Contains Ohio material.
PERRY, DICK, BRUCE GOLDFLIES, Ohio: A
Personal Portrait of the 17th State. Garden City,
N. Y., Doubleday and Co., Inc., 1969. 310p.
An illustrated impression of each county.
Survey of Publications 293
"CELORON'S LEAD PLATES," Echoes
of the Ohio Historical Society, VIII (July 1969), [1-2].
Concerns the Kanawha Plaque.
GOULDER, GRACE, "Black Horse Tavern," Journal of the Ohio
Folklore Society, IV (Spring
1969), 4-14. In Tuscarawas River Valley.
STERLING, DAVID L., "The 'Naive
Liberal,' the 'Devious Communist' and the Johnson Case,"
Ohio History, LXXVIII (1969), 94-103.
WAGNER, ROBERT W., "Preservation
of the Newsreel Films of President Harding," Ohio
History, LXXVIII (1969), 138-140.
OHIO IN THE WARS
"AFTER THE BATTLE OF FALLEN
TIMBERS: Peace in the Northwest, An Eyewitness Account
by Major John H. Buell," American
History Illustrated, IV (April 1969), 32-35.
BARRY, JAMES P., "The Defeats of
Harmar and St. Clair," American History Illustrated, III
(December 1968), 10-19.
CHRISTIAN, THOMAS, "Campaign of
1813 on the Ohio River: Sortie at Fort Meigs, May,
1813," The Register, Kentucky
Historical Society, LXVII (July 1969), 260-268.
HOOD, RONALD C., "The
Battle of Fallen Timbers," American History Illustrated, III (Feb-
ruary 1969), 4-11.
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
BEAVER, DANIEL R., ed., Some Pathways
in Twentieth-Century History: Essays in Honor of
Reginald Charles McGrane. Detroit, Wayne State Univ. Press, 1969. 313p.
BIRNEY, WILLIAM, James G. Birney and
his Times; The Genesis of the Republican Party.
New York, Bergman Press, 1969. 443p.
BISHOP, ARTHUR, ed., Rutherford B.
Hayes, 1822-1893. Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., Oceana Press,
1969. 90p. Contains a chronology,
documents, and bibliographical aids.
BUENKER, JOHN D.,
"Cleveland's New Stock Lawmakers and Progressive Reform," Ohio
History, LXXVIII (1969), 116-137.
BUENKER, JOHN D., "The Urban
Political Machine and the Seventeenth Amendment,"
Journal of American History, LVI (1969), 305-322. Includes discussion on Ohio.
COTTRILL, DALE E., The Conciliator. Philadelphia,
Dorrance Press, 1969. 343p. Concerns
Warren G. Harding.
FOLK, PATRICK A., "'Our Frank': The
Congressional Career of Frank H. Hurd," Northwest
Ohio Quarterly, XLI (Spring 1969), Part 1, 45-69.
FOLK, RICHARD A., "The Golden Age
of Ohio Socialism," Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XLI
(1969), 91-112.
FOLK, RICHARD A., "Socialist Party of
Ohio--War and Free Speech," Ohio History, LXXVIII
(1969), 116-137.
KERWOOD, JOHN R., "The
Assassination of Garfield and the Trial of His Killer," American
History Illustrated, III (February 1969), 12-25.
MORGAN, H. WAYNE, From Hayes to
McKinley: National Party Politics 1877-1896. Syracuse,
Syracuse Univ. Press, 1969. 618p.
MURRAY, ROBERT K., The Harding Era:
Warren G. Harding and His Administration. Min-
neapolis, Univ. of Minn. Press, 1969.
626p.
PATTERSON, JAMES T., The New Deal and
the States: Federalism in Transition. Princeton,
Princeton Univ. Press, 1969. 226p.
294
OHIO HISTORY
SCHEIBER, HARRY N., ed., The Old
Northwest; Studies in Regional History, 1787-1910. Lin-
coln, Univ. of Nebraska Press, 1969.
395p.
SINKLER, GEORGE, "Benjamin Harrison and the Matter of Race," Indiana
Magazine of
History, LXV (1969), 195-213.
SOUTHERN, DAVID W., "The
Ordeal of Brand Whitlock, Minister to Belgium, 1914-1922,"
Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XLI (1969), 113-126.
SPETTER, ALLAN, "Harrison and Blaine:
Foreign Policy, 1889-1893," Indiana Magazine of
History, LXV (1969), 215-227.
STINCHCOME, JEAN L., Reform and
Reaction: City Politics in Toledo. Toledo, Wadsworth
Press, 1969, 251p.
STANGE, DOUGLAS C., "The Making of
a President-1912, the Northern Negroes' View,"
Negro History Bulletin, XXXI (November 1968), 14-23. Contains references to
Ohio.
THORBURN, NEIL, "A Public Official as a Muckraker: Brank
Whitlock," Ohio History,
LXXVIII (1969), 5-12.
THORBURN, NEIL, "What Happened to
Brand Whitlock's Progressivism?" Northwest Ohio
Quarterly, XL (Fall 1968), 153-160.
THORNDIKE, RACHEL SHERMAN, ed., The
Sherman Letters. Correspondence Between General
Sherman and Senator Sherman from 1837
to 1891. New York, DaCapo Press, 1968.
398p.
Reprint of the original 1894 ed.
TUCKER, LOUIS L., "Mike Mullen,
Saint or Sinner?" Cincinnati Historical Society, Bulletin,
XXVII (1969), 107-122.
WEINBERG, KENNETH G., Black Victory. Chicago,
Quadrangle Books, 1969. 250p. Carl Stokes
and the winning of the mayoral race in
Cleveland.
WINSOR, JUSTON, The Westward
Movement: The Colonies and Republic West of the Alle-
ghenies, 1763-1798. New York, Burt Franklin Press, 1968. 595p.
Illustrations and maps.
RELIGION
BARNARD, JOHN, From Evangelicalism to
Progressivism at Oberlin College, 1866-1917. Co-
lumbus, Ohio State Univ. Press, 1969.
171p.
CROSS, JASPER W., "John
Miller's Missionary Journal--1816-1817: Religious Conditions in
the South and Midwest," Journal
of Presbyterian History, XLVII (1969), 226-261.
JOHNSON, JAMES E., "Charles G.
Finney and A Theology of Revivalism," Church History,
XXXVIII (1969), 338-358.
LEHMAN, JAMES O., "Bishop C. N.
Amstutz: Church and Community Leader," Mennonite
Historical Bulletin, XXX (October 1969), 1-3 From Sonnenberg, O.
PITZER, DONALD E., "Revivalism and Politics in Toledo:
1899," Northwest Ohio Quarterly,
XLI (Winter 1968-1969), 13-24.
POTTER, HUGH, "Howells and the
Shakers," Shaker Quarterly, IX (Spring 1969), 3-13.
RONK, ALBERT, History of the Brethren
Church: Its Life, Thought, and Mission. Ashland,
O., Brethren Pub. Co., 1968. 524p.
SMITH, THOMAS H., "Ohio Quakers and
the Mississippi Freedmen--'A Field to Labor,'"
Ohio History, LXXVIII (1969), 159-171.
STOLTZFUS, GRANT M., Mennonities of
the Ohio and Eastern Conference. Scottdale, Pa., Herald
Press, 1969, 459p. From the colonial
period in Pennsylvania to 1968.
VEGLAHN, NANCY, Peter Cartwright,
Pioneer Circuit Rider. New York, Scribners and Sons,
1968. 192p. Juvenile
literature.
WELSH, E. B., ed., Buckeye
Presbyterianism. Columbus, United Presbyterian Synod of Ohio,
1969. 285p. Covers from 1798 to 1958.
Survey of Publications
295
SLAVERY, CIVIL WAR, RECONSTRUCTION
Anti-Slavery Propaganda in the
Oberlin College Library. Louisville,
Ky., Lost Cause Press,
1968. 101p. A microcard collection of
the pamphlets listed in the Hubbard Catalogue
of the "Collection of
Anti-Slavery Propaganda" as well
as pamphlets that have been
added to the collection since 1932.
BELZ, HERMAN, Reconstructing the
Union: Theory and Policy During the Civil War. Ithaca,
Cornell Univ. Press, 1969. 336p.
CLAUSS, ERROL MACGREGOR, "Sherman's
Failure at Atlanta," Georgia Historical Quarterly,
LIII (1969), 321-329.
COOKE, J. W., "Freedom in the
Thoughts of Frederick Douglass, 1845-1860," Negro His-
tory Bulletin, XXXII (February 1969), 6-10.
CRAVEN, AVERY ODELL, Reconstruction:
The Ending of the Civil War. New York, Holt,
Rinehart and Winston, 1969. 330p.
HOWE, SAMUEL GRIDLEY, Report to the
Freedman's Inquiry Commission, 1864. New York,
Arno Press, 1969. 110p. Reprint of the
1864 ed.
MERRILL, JAMES M., ed., "General
Sherman's Letter to His Son: A Visit to Fort Sill,"
Chronicles of Oklahoma, XLVII (1969), 126-131.
QUARLES, BENJAMIN, Black
Abolitionists. New York, Oxford Univ. Press, 1969. 310p.
WOOD, FORREST G., Black Scare: The
Racist Response to Emancipation and Reconstruction.
Berkeley, Univ. of Calif. Press, 1968. 219p.
URBAN HISTORY
CLAPP, TOM, "Toledo Industrial
Peace Board, 1935-1943," Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XLI
(Winter 1968-1969), Part III, 25-41;
Part IV (Spring 1969), 70-86.
ERICKSON, LEONARD, "Toledo
Desegregates, 1871," Northwest Ohio Quarterly, XLI (Winter
1968-1969), 5-12.
MASOTTI, LOUIS H., JEROME R. CORSI, Shoot-out
in Cleveland; Black Militants and the Police:
July 23, 1968. New York, Praeger Books, 1969. 126p.
POINSATTE, CHARLES R., Fort Wayne
During the Canal Era, 1828-1855. Indianapolis, Indiana
Historical Bureau, 1969. 284p.
STEIN, HERMAN D., ed., The Crisis in
Welfare in Cleveland. Cleveland, Press of Case West-
ern Reserve Univ., 1969. 173p. Report of
the Mayor's Commission.
STINCHCOME, JEAN L., Reform and
Reaction: City Politics In Toledo. Toledo, Wadsworth
Press, 1969. 251p.
WEINBERG, KENNETH G., Black Victory: Carl Stokes
and the Winning of Cleveland. Chicago,
Quadrangle Books, 1968. 250p.
THESES AND DISSERTATIONS ON OHIO
SUBJECTS
IN OHIO COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
BURKE, JAMES L., The Public Career of
Judson Harmon. Ohio State Univ., Ph.D., 1969.
DAHL, RICHARD K., The Catholic Church in
Ohio, 1890-1900. Ohio State Univ., M.A., 1969.
DOWNARD, WILLIAM, The Cincinnati Brewing
Industry, 1811-1933: A Social and Economic
History. Miami Univ., Ph.D., 1969.
ELWEIN, LINDA, Negroes in Cincinnati,
1870-1880. Univ. of Cincinnati, M.A., 1969.
296
OHIO HISTORY
FERRONI, CHARLES D., The Italians in
Cleveland: A Study in Assimilation. Kent State Univ.,
Ph.D., 1969.
FLEEKE, GRETCHEN AKE, The Attitude of Ohioans Toward the Annexation of Texas.
Ohio
State Univ., M.A., 1969.
GIFFIN, WILLIAM W., The Negro in Ohio, 1914-1939. Ohio State Univ.,
Ph.D., 1968.
GOLDSTEIN, JOSEPH, The Cincinnati Riot, 1967. Univ. of Cincinnati,
M.A., 1969.
HOOPER, GAIL CALDWELL, The Congressional
Career of George Converse of Ohio. Ohio
State Univ., M.A., 1969.
JENKINS, WILLIAM D., Robert Bulkey:
Progressive Profile. Case Western Reserve Univ.,
Ph.D., 1969.
JURGENS, JAMES, The North College Hill School Crisis of 1947. Xavier
Univ., M.A., 1969.
KEENAN, JOHN F. X., Canals, Their Importance to the Commercial Growth
of the Queen
City During the Transportation
Revolution, 1820-1850. Xavier Univ., M.A., 1969.
KOHN, MELVIN, William Henry Harrison,
1828-1840. Univ. of Cincinnati, M.A., 1969.
MILLER, MARY S., Rural and Urban
Conflict on the Issue of Compulsory Bible Reading in
the Public Schools of Ohio, 1920-1930.
Bowling Green Univ., M.A., 1969.
MORRIS, JAMES M., The Road to Trade
Unionism: Organized Labor in Cincinnati to 1893.
Univ. of Cincinnati, Ph.D., 1969.
NELSON, THOMAS, Ohio's Black Codes.
Univ. of Toledo, M.A., 1969.
PIH, RICHARD, The Negro in Cincinnati,
1802-1841. Miami Univ., M.A., 1968.
RAINSBERG, KAREN ANN, The Public Career
of Andrew L. Harris. Ohio State Univ., M.A.,
1968.
SCHMIEL, EUGENE D., Jacob Dolson Cox,
Civil War General, Governor of Ohio, Secretary
of the Interior, and President of the
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