NORTHWEST OHIO HISTORY

CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
TO
NORTHWEST OHIO HISTORY
formerly
NORTHWEST OHIO QUARTERLY
January, 1929 to Annual, 2004
PUBLISHED BY
THE MAUMEE VALLEY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
formerly the Historical Society of Northwestern Ohio
Prepared in 2008 by Carl N. White
January, 1929
Vol. 1, No. 1
Introductory Organization and The Library , List of
Historical Works
by Glenn D. Bradley
April, 1929
Vol. 1, No. 2
General Wayne’s Campaign of 1794 and the Battle
of Fallen Timbers
from Boyer’s Journal and Wayne’s Orderly Book
July, 1929
Vol. 1, No. 3
The Military Career of Anthony Wayne
by Herbert P. Whitney
October, 1929
Vol. 1, No. 4
Proceedings Attending the Unveiling and Dedication of a
Monument to General Anthony Wayne on the Battlefield
of Fallen Timbers, September 14, 1929
January, 1930
Vol. 2, No 1
Fort Meigs in the War of 1812
by Glenn D. Bradley
April, 1930
Vol. 2, No. 2
Major Amos Stoddard. First Governor of Upper Louisiana
and Hero of Fort Meigs
by Wilford Hibbert
July, 1930
Vol. 2, No. 3
Old Fort Industry and the Conflicting Historical Accounts
by Walter J. Sherman
October, 1930
Vol. 2, No. 4
War of 1812. Reports and Correspondence from the
Canadian Archives at Ottawa
January, 1931
Vol. 3, No. 1
War of 1812. Brigadier-General Winchester’s Campaign
against the British and Indians and his defeat at Frenchtown,
November 22, 1812, as told in the Journal of Elias Darnell –
A Kentucky soldier
April, 1931
Vol. 3, No. 2
Ohio During the Ice Age. The Ohio Mound Builders
by Harvey Wilson Compton
July, 1931
Vol. 3, No. 3
The Red Men of Ohio
by Harvey Wilson Compton
October, 1931
Vol. 3, No. 4
The Overthrow of France in the Northwest
by Harvey Wilson Compton
January, 1932
Vol. 4, No. 1
The Story of Pontiac’s War, 1763-4
by Harvey Wilson Compton
Nomenclature of the Great Lakes
by Louis Phelps Kellogg
April, 1932
Vol. 4, No. 2
The Founders of New France. The Exploration of the Northwest
by Harvey Wilson Compton
July, 1932
Vol. 4, No. 3
The Americans Win the Northwest. The Moravian Settlement
in Ohio
by Harvey Wilson Compton
October, 1932
Vol. 4, No. 4
Marietta – The First Permanent Settlement in Ohio
by Harvey Wilson Compton
January, 1933
Vol. 5, No. 1
The Beginnings of Ohio Cities
by Harvey Wilson Compton
April, 1933
Vol. 5, No. 2
The “Oak Openings” of Northwestern Ohio
by Louis W. Campbell
July, 1933
Vol. 5, No. 3
Detroit Campaign of Gen. William Hull
by John G. Van Deusen
October,1933
Vol. 5, No. 4
Biographical Field Notes – Toledo and Vicinity, 1863-1866
by Lyman C. Draper
January, 1934
Vol. 6, No. 1
Toledo’s Century of Progress
by Clayton C. Kohl
April, 1934
Vol. 6, No. 2
A Twentieth Century American Frontier
by Bowe Miller
July, 1934
Vol. 6, No. 3
Report of the French Commissioners to the French Government on
American Relations in 1794 with Mention of Wayne’s Campaign
translated by Mrs. Kent Hamilton
October, 1934
Vol. 6, No. 4
The Recently Discovered Pictorial Map of Fort Meigs
and Environs
by Wilford Hibbert
The Inauguration of the Great “Sunset Route”
by Anonymous
Early Days on the Texas Santa Fe
by Walter J. Sherman
January, 1935
Vol. 7, No. 1
A Lance for Theodocia Burr
by Daniel J. Ryan
April, 1935
Vol. 7, No. 2
Tarhe, The Crane – Chief of the Wyandots
by Caleb H. Norris, 1849-1923
July, 1935
Vol. 7, No. 3
Centennial of the Ohio-Michigan War, 1835-1935
October, 1935
Vol. 7, No. 4
Along the Greenville Treaty Line
by Charles M. Brunson
January, 1936
Vol. 8, No. 1
The Expedition of Colonel John B. Campbell of the 19th U.S.
Infantry in Nov., 1812 from Franklintown to the Mississinewa
Indian Villages
manuscript of Ashley Brown
April, 1936
Vol. 8, No. 2
Fugitive Slaves in Ontario
digest of papers by Fred Landon
July, 1936
Vol. 8, No. 3
Pioneer Life in the Shenandoah Valley
from book of Margaret (Lynn) Lewis
October, 1936
Vol. 8, No. 4
The History of Little Turtle Island
by Leslie E. Thal
January, 1937
Vol. 9, No. 1
Cedar Point in the Light of Other Days
by Wilmot A. Ketcham, 1860-1928
April, 1937
Vol. 9, No. 2
Fugitive Slaves in Ohio
by Forest I. Blanchard
July, 1937
Vol. 9, No. 3
Fort Miami – At The Foot Of The Rapids Of The Miami
Of The Lake
by Walter Justin Sherman
The History and Significance of the American Flag
by Wayne Dancer
October, 1937
Vol. 9, No. 4
The Immortal J.N. – Jacob Newman Free, 1828-1906
extracts from numerous publications
January, 1938
Vol. 10, No. 1
The Centennial Trees
by Olive A. Colton
April, 1938
Vol. 10, No. 2
Azilum, French Royalist Colony of 1793
by Louise Welles Murray
Perrysburg Industry Thrived on Power from Canal Authorized
100 Years Ago, Doom of 5-Mile Ditch Sealed by Warfare of
Fishermen – History of Project is Recalled by Lester Lyons
by Wilfred Hibbert
July, 1938
Vol. 10, No. 3
Old Indian Deed – signed by Ottawa Indian Leaders 1795
October, 1938
Vol. 10, No. 4
Detailed Table of Contents/Index to Volumes 1-10
List of Members of Historical Society of Northwestern Ohio
as of July 5, 1938
January, 1939
Vol. 11, No. 1
How Wyandot County Was Born
by John J. Vogel
April, 1939
Vol. 11, No. 2
Souvenir of the Lakes
reprinting (Part I)
July, 1939
Vol. 11, No.3
Souvenir of the Lakes
reprinting (Part II)
October, 1939
Vol. 11, No. 4
Schoenbrunn – The First Town in Ohio
Pere Marquette
The Underground Railroad Again
What Toledo Read in the Forties (1840’s)
The Origin of the Present Public Library
Why is Ohio Called The Buckeye State?
January, 1940
Vol 12., No 1
Toledo
April, 1940
Vol. 12, No. 2
City Manager Government in Toledo Under P.R.
(Proportional Representation)(1936-1940)(Part I)
by Aaron B. Cohn
by Toledo Public Library staff
The Erie and Kalamazoo Railroad
reprint of 1934 Adrian Daily Telegram article
July, 1940
Vol. 12, No. 3
The Story of Municipal Management in Toledo
Under P.R. (Part II)
by Aaron B. Cohn
October, 1940
Vol. 12, No. 4
Detailed Table of Contents/Index to Volumes 11-12
The Story of Municipal Management in Toledo
Under P.R. (Part III)
by Aaron B. Cohn
The New Toledo Public Library
The Historic Maumee Valley
by M. M. Quaife
Way May Be Open for Public to Acquire Fort Miami Area
by Russell Bremer
January, 1941
Vol. 13, No. 1
Fort Fizzle
by Homer A. Ramey
The Scouts (Scouts for the Troops)
by Richard H. Sutphen
Battleground of Warring Tribes
reprint from Manhattan Library Booklet
Logan and the Logan Elm Tree
by Howard Jones
April, 1941
Vol. 13, No. 2
A Glympse of Peter Navarre’s Time
no author listed
Navajo Rug
by Harriet R. Bean
American Suicide Club
by W. W. Peter
Logan, The Mingo Chief
by Howard Jones
July, 1941
Vol. 13, No. 3
Stephen Collins Foster
by Elsie Murray
Impressions of Wilmot A. Ketcham
by Calvin Goodrich
A Pedestrious Tour
by Calvin Goodrich
The British Regime in Michigan and The Old Northwest
by Nelson Vance Russell
October, 1941
Vol. 13, No. 4
Death of Arthur J. Secor
reprint from Museum News of Toledo Museum of Art
The Moravian Church in Tuscarawas County
by Edwin W. Kortz
Old Perrysburg House
Ohio, Prize of the Revolution
by Kenneth W. McKinley
January, 1942
Vol. 14, No. 1
Detailed Table of Contents/Index to Volume 13
Kin of Peter Navarre, Old Indian Fighter, In Army
Lebanon, Warren County
American Colleges and Universities in War Time
by Andrew J. Townsend
April, 1942
Vol. 14, No. 2
Fort Miami and the Maumee Communication
by Howard H. Peckham
General Isaac R. Sherwood
by Francis P. Weisenburger
July, 1942
Vol. 14, No. 3
Vignette of a Pioneer, The Reverend Edward Hannin
by Edward Francis Mohler
The Natural Gas Era in Northwestern Ohio
by Russell S. McClure
October, 1942
Vol. 14, No. 4
From Marietta to Detroit in 1815
edited by Milo M. Quaife
Ohio Re-draws to Map of the World
by Jeannette P. Nichols
January, 1943
Vol. 15, No. 1
Charles Sumner Van Tassel Death, Historical Writer
by Francis P. Weisenburger
American History in Northwestern Ohio Secondary Schools
by Roy C. Ballenger
Samuel M. Jones – Evangel of Equality
by James H. Rodabaugh
April, 1943
Vol. 15, No. 2
The Old Central High School
by Silas E. Hurin
The Toledo Natural Gas Pipe-Line Controversy
by Chester McA. Destler
July, 1943
Vol. 15, No. 3
Fort Miami
by F. Clever Bald
Elisha Whittlesey and Maumee Land Speculation, 1834-1840
by Harold E. Davis
Navigation at the Foot of the Maumee Rapids, 1815-1845
by Maurer Maurer
October, 1943
Vol. 15, No. 4
A Tavern Every Mile
by Kathryn Miller Keller
Northern Ohio Scene, 1839
edited by Howard C. Perkins
January, 1944
Vol. XVI, No. 1
Northwestern Ohio a Hundred Years Ago
by Francis P. Weisenburger
An Unsuccessful Mission to the Shawanese, 1802
by David Bacon
Founding of Willshire
by James Riley
Father Machebeuf on the Sandusky
(Portrayal in “Death Comes For The Archbishop” by Willa Cather)
reproduced letters of Joseph P. Machebeuf
April, 1944
Vol. XVI, No. 2
Fort Miamis, Outpost of Empire
by F. Clever Bald
Construction and Physical Appearance of Fort Miami
by Carl B. Spitzer
July-October, 1944
Vol. XVI, No. 3, 4
Old Fairfield on the Thames
by Lillian Rea Benson
Findlay’s Interurban Golden Spike Ceremony
by John Keller
Samuel Crowell’s Account of a Seneca Dog Sacrifice:
An Introduction
by F. M. Setzler
Rites of the Aborigines
by Samuel P. Crowell
Samuel Crowell’s Account of a Seneca Dog Sacrifice near
Lower Sandusky, Ohio, in 1830: A Commentary
by William N. Fenton
President Hayes, Opponent of Prohibition
by Curtis W. Garrison
Where Our Heroes Are Buried: A Revolutionary and War
of 1812 Tour
by Ethel L. Pound
January, 1945
Vol. XVII, No. 1
There Shall Be No Quartering of Soldiers in Homes
by Richard D. Logan
Lucy Elliot Keeler (1864-1930, Biography)
by Helen A. McClintock
April-July, 1945
Vol. XVII, No. 2, 3
Protection of the Home and Person Guaranteed
by Richard D. Logan
Report of Committee on Research and Publications,
Anthony Wayne Sesquicentennial Committee
Immigrant Groups in Northwestern Ohio to 1860
by Mary L. Ziebold
Memoirs of Edwin Phelps (b. 1815, d. 1897)
edited by Francis Phelps Weisenburger
October, 1945
Vol. XVII, No. 4
Protection of the Citizen Against Inquisitorial Proceedings
by Richard D. Logan
Over Lake Erie to Freedom
by Fred Landon
The Siege of Fort Meigs, Year 1813
An Eye Witness Account by Colonel Alexander Bourne (Part I)
January, 1946
Vol. XVIII, No. 1
The Chief Justice from Northwestern Ohio (Morrison R. Waite)
by Richard D. Logan
The German Element in Toledo
by Stephen J. Bartha
The Siege of Fort Meigs, Year 1813
An Eye Witness Account by Colonel Alexander Bourne (Part II)
April, 1946
Vol. XVIII, No. 2
Self Incrimination
by Richard D. Logan
The Founding of Toledo University of Arts and Trades
by Frank R. Hickerson
July, 1946
Vol. XVIII, No. 3
Due Process of Law
by Richard D. Logan
Local History and Genealogy in the Toledo Public Library
by Mildred M. Shepherst
Winthrop Sargent and the American Occupation of Detroit
by Benjamin J. Pershing
October, 1946
Vol XVIII, No.4
Just Compensation
by Richard D. Logan
Judicial Review Under the Ohio Constitution of 1802
by Randolph C. Downes
January, 1947
Vol. XVIX, No. 1
A Speedy and Public Trial
by Richard D. Logan
Reflections of Old Winameg
by Dresden W. H. Howard
Great Lakes Pioneers in Medicine
by Stellanova Osborn
April, 1947
Vol. XVIX, No. 2
A Fair Trial
by Richard D. Logan
The Evolution of Ohio Northern University
by Mrs. Wilfred E. Binkley
Early Highways of Wood County
by Maurer Maurer
Restoration of the Edison Birthplace
by James H. Williams
Old Canal Days at Texas, Ohio
by Clifford R. Bortel
July, 1947
Vol. XVIX, No. 3
Jury Trial
by Richard D. Logan
Sherwood Anderson: The Clyde Years, 1884-1896
by William A. Sutton
The Oliver House
by Kathryn Miller Keller
The Civil War Diary of Fernando E. Pomeroy
by Randolph C. Downes
October, 1947
Vol. XVIX, No. 4
Excessive Bail Shall Not Be Required
by Richard D. Logan
The Toledo Medical College
by Frank R. Hickerson
The Petroleum Industry in Ohio
by O. D. Donnell
Mary Branch Spitzer: An Autobiography
January, 1948
Vol. XX, No. 1
David Ross Locke Civil War Propagandist
by Jack Clifford Ransome
Sherwood Anderson: The Spanish-American War Years
by William A. Sutton
The Battle of Fallen Timbers as Told by Chief Kin-jo-i-no
by Dresden W. H. Howard
Doctrine of Enumerated Powers
by Richard D. Logan
April, 1948
Vol. XX, No. 2
William Henry Machen: Pioneer Local Colorist of
Northwestern Ohio
by Edwin A. Machen and Randolph C. Downes
Just Before The World Came To An End: The Story
of Thomas L. Hawkins
by Kathryn Miller Keller
University of Toledo: Manual Training School Era
by Frank R. Hickerson
Powers Reserved To The States Or To The People
by Richard D. Logan
Summer, 1948
Vol. XX, No. 3
Francis Ellingwood Abbot: Free Religonist – The Toledo
Episode, 1869-1873
by Gardner Williams
David Ross Locke: The Post-War Years
by Jack Clifford Ransome
Safeguards of Liberty in The Federal Constitution
by Richard D. Logan
Autumn, 1948
Vol. XX, No. 4
The Fight For Life: the University of Toledo, 1900-1909
by Frank R. Hickerson
George Croghan in the War of 1812
by Thomas W. Parsons
Major Amos Spafford
by Cecil D. Smith
The Writ of Habeas Corpus
by Richard D. Logan
Winter 1948-49
Vol. XXI, No. 1
An Experiment in Christianity, The Presbyterian Minister
on the Maumee
by Dresden W. H. Howard
edited by Mrs. Elizabeth Stimson Muttart
Theodore Parker in Ohio
by David Mead
Captain Isaac Tichenor Pheatt
by Mrs. Martin G. Smith
A letter from George L. McKisson to Mr. Logan
George D. Wells – A Memorial
by Frank M. Cobourn
Bills Of Attainder
by Richard D. Logan
Spring, 1949
Vol. XXI, No. 2
The University of Toledo Comes of Age, 1909-1940
by Frank R. Hickerson
The Fort Meigs Whig Celebration of 1840
by Robert Gray Gunderson
The Maumee Power House (Detwiler Power House, River Road)
by W. Royce Moran
Ex Post Facto Law
by Richard D. Logan
Summer, 1949
Vol. XXI, No. 3
The Migration of the Ottawa Indians from the Maumee Valley
to Walpole Island
by Robert F. Bauman
Latin Farmers in Northwestern Ohio
from the autobiography of Mrs. Karl Tafel
translated and edited by Leonard Koester
The Beginnings of the Presbyterian Church in Toledo
by Harold J. Sherman
Trial By Jury
by Richard D. Logan
Autumn, 1949
Vol. XXI, No. 4
John Brown’s Execution: An Eye-Witness Account by
James M. Ashley
edited by Robert L. Stevens
The Jesup W. Scott Family and the Idea of a Municipal University
by Randolph C. Downes
The Toledo Mound – A Preliminary Report
by Albert Schulman
Winter, 1949-50
Vol. XXII, No. 1
The War of 1812 in Northwestern Ohio – Background and Causes
by W. M. Heflinger
The Story of Camp Perry
by Randolph C. Downes
The Hayes Memorial Library
by Watt P. Marchman
Sherwood Anderson: The Cleveland Years, 1906-1907
by William A. Sutton
Spring, 1950
Vol. XXII, No. 2
The Conference With Abraham Lincoln – From the Diary of
Reverend Nathan Brown
edited by N. Worth Brown and Randolph C. Downes
Dynamite Doings on Delaware Creek
by Kathryn Miller Keller
Old Steady: The Role of General James Blair Steedman at the
Battle of Chickamauga
by John M. Morgan
Ernest Tiedtke
by R. Lincoln Long
Magna Carta
by Lehr Fess
Summer, 1950
Vol. XXII, No. 3
The People Choose Freedom: The Congressional Election of 1860
in Northwestern Ohio
by John M. Morgan
Sherwood Anderson: The Advertising Years, 1900-1906
by William A. Sutton
The War of 1812 in Northwestern Ohio: The Year of Disasters
by W. M. Heflinger
Petition of Right
by Lehr Fess
Autumn, 1950
Vol. XXII, No. 4
Local Music and Louis Mathias
by Marion S. Revett
The Story of Peter Carabin – Proto-Priest of Northwestern Ohio
by Joseph Ludwig
Foster on Brice – A Forgotten Interview
edited by Harvey S. Ford
All Aboard For Miltonville
by J. W. Cunningham
The G. A. R. as an Instrument of Charity in Ohio at the Height of
its Development
by Edward Noyes
Habeas Corpus Act
by Lehr Fess
Winter, 1950-51
Vol. XXIII, No. 1
Midwestern: Pioneer Life in Northern Ohio
by Alfred Vance Churchill
An American Art Student Abroad
selections from the Letters of Carl Kappes, 1883-85
edited by Randolph C. Downes
Jim Young, The Ottawa’s Last Hope
selection from the Dresden W. H. Howard papers
edited by Robert F. Bauman
The Stage Career of John Howard Payne, Author of
“Home, Sweet Home”
by Vedder Morris Gilbert
Bill of Rights
by Lehr Fess
Spring, 1951
Vol. XXIII, No. 2
The Faurot Failure at Lima
by Harvey S. Ford
“Easy Payments” Among the Ottawa Indians
by J. W. Cunningham
When “A” Was For “Amateur”
by Marion S. Revett
Midwestern: The Founding of Oberlin (Part I)
by Alfred Vance
Declaration of Independence
by Lehr Fess
Summer, 1951
Vol. XXIII, No. 3
How Morrison R. Waite Came To Be Nominated Chief Justice
Of The United States
edited by Mrs. Mathew S. Morgan
The Practice of Medicine in Toledo at the Beginning of
the Twentieth Century
by Nathan Worth Brown
The Old Stage Door
by Marion S. Revett
Midwestern: The Founding of Oberlin (Part II)
by Alfred Vance Churchill
Declaration of Independence
by Lehr Fess
Autumn, 1951
Vol. XXII, No. 4
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How Andrew Jackson Settled the Ohio-Michigan Boundary
Dispute of 1835
from a speech by Governor William Allen
edited by Randolph C. Downes
“Social Security” – 1827 Style
by J. W. Cunningham
The War of 1812 in Northwestern Ohio: The Year of Victory
by W. M. Heflinger
Midwestern: Early Oberlin Personalities
by Alfred Vance Churchill
An Act For Establishing Religious Freedom
by Lehr Fess
Winter, 1951-52
Vol. XXIV, No. 1
The Last Ottawa – A Selection from the Dresden W. H. Howard
Papers
edited by Robert F. Bauman
The Geology of Toledo and Vicinity
by J. Ernest Carman
Fifty Years of Toledo Art: A Retrospective View of Pictorial
and Space Arts in Toledo, Ohio from 1901-1951
by J. Arthur McLean
Midwestern: New England Backgrounds
by Alfred Vance Churchill
The Bill of Rights
by Lehr Fess
Spring, 1952
Vol. XXIV, No. 2
Fifty Years of Toledo Architecture, A Survey of the Recent Past
by Thaddeus B. Hurd
The Migration of Zophar Case from Cleveland to
Vandalia, 1829-30
edited by Randolph C. Downes
Heavenly Music
by Marion S. Revett
Midwestern: Scientific and Musical Beginnings at Oberlin
by Alfred Vance Churchill
Summer, 1952
Vol. XXIV, No. 3
Presidential Inherent Power
by Lehr Fess
The Evolution of Sherwood Anderson’s “Brother Death”
by Earl Hilton
Grandma’s Hotel: The Gibson House in Attica, Ohio
by Phyllis L. Feeney
The Ottawa Indians and the Erie and Kalamazoo Railroad
by Dresden W. H. Howard
edited by Randolph C. Downes
Midwestern: Professor Charles Henry Churchill of Oberlin
by Alfred Vance Churchill
Autumn, 1952
Vol. XXIV, No. 4
Congress Shall Make No Law Respecting An Establishment Of
Religion, Or Prohibiting The Free Exercise Thereof
by Lehr Fess
The Tales and Travels of Turkey Foot Rock
by Kathryn Miller Keller
“Aunt Laura” – The Story of Laura Haviland
by Lillian M. Miller
Henry Gibson, Pioneer Mail Carrier of Attica, Ohio
by Harry S. Blaine
Midwestern: Transition at Oberlin, 1850-1887
by Alfred Vance Churchill
Winter, 1952-53
Vo.. XXV, No. 1
Ohio (poem)
by Sister M. Immaculate
The Ohio Sesquicentennial
by Lehr Fess
Ohio’s First Constitution
by Randolph C. Downes
The Settlement of the Black Swamp of Northwestern Ohio:
Early Days (Part I)
by Martin R. Kaatz
Spencer A. Canary – First Citizen of the Maumee Valley
by Ralph W. Peters
Midwestern: Oberlin Students, Sinners and Adolescents
in the 1870’s and 1880’s
by Alfred Vance Churchill
Spring, 1953
Vol. XXV, No. 2
Charters of Freedom – The Ordinance of 1787 (Part I)
by Lehr Fess
Ohio’s Local History Law
by Randolph C. Downes
Ohio’s Second Constitution
by Randolph C. Downes
Memories of Great Churchmen of the Past Fifty Years – A Toledo
Newspaper Man’s Reaction to Different Brands of Theology
by George W. Pearson
Old Fort Laramie
by Blanche C. Remington
Midwestern: An Oberlin Boyhood
by Alfred Vance Churchill
Summer, 1953
Vol. XXV, No. 3
Charters of Freedom – The Ordinance of 1787 (Part II)
by Lehr Fess
The 1803-1853 Sesquicentennial
by Edwin S. Barger
What is Ohio?
by Julia Potter Palmer
The Settlement of the Black Swamp of Northwestern Ohio (Part II)
by Martin R. Kaatz
“Pink Lemonade” (Circus in Northwestern Ohio)
by Marion S. Revett
Midwestern: The Colored People
by Alfred Vance Churchill
Autumn, 1953
Vol. XXV, No. 4
Charters of Freedom – The Constitution Of The United States
by Lehr Fess
Toledo and the Ohio Centennial of 1902
by Randolph C. Downes
The Settlement of the Black Swamp of Northwestern
Ohio (Part III)
by Martin R. Kaatz
The Story of Religion in Toledo, 1875-1900 (Part I)
by Gordon A. Riegler
Midwestern: Mother Churchill
by Alfred Vance Churchill
Winter, 1953-54
Vol. XXVI, No. 1
Charters of Freedom – The Constitution Of The United States
by Lehr Fess
Pontiac’s Successor: The Ottawa Au-goosh-away
(E Gouch-e-ouay)
by Robert F. Bauman
Trends and Fashions in Toledo Music (1875-1900)
by Marion S. Revett
The Story of Religion in Toledo, 1875-1900 (Part II)
by Gordon A. Riegler
Spring, 1954
Vol. XXVI, No. 2
We The People Of The United States … - The Constitution Of
The United States
by Lehr Fess
The Toledo Literary Scene, 1875-1900
by G. Harrison Orians
The Belated Advocate of Ottawa Rights – Chano: Charloe
the Speaker
by Robert F. Bauman
The Rapid Transit and Electric Power Problems in Toledo
in the 1890’s
by Randolph C. Downes
Summer, 1954
Vol. XXVI, No. 3
The Constitution Of The United States, Art. I, Section 1
by Lehr Fess
Sparks from Ottawa Campfires – The Story of Manabozho
and Why The Willow Is Red
by Walter King, Sr.
Walter Folger Brown
by Harvey S. Ford
The Wheeler Operahouse
by Norma F. Stolzenbach
Autumn, 1954
Vol. XXVI, No. 4
Congressional Disciplinary Action
by Lehr Fess
The Beginning of Agricultural Extension Work in
Northwestern Ohio
by Ray Donnan
How the Farmers of Ohio Came to Own the Grain Elevators
by A. R. Mead
Sparks from Ottawa Campfires – Meaning of the Name Pontiac
by Walter King, Sr.
Midwestern: Grandpa Vance, 1808-1887
by Alfred Vance Churchill
Winter, 1954-55
Vol. XXVII, No. 1
Powers Of Congress
by Lehr Fess
A Survey of the Development of Dairying and the Dairy
Industry in the Toledo Milkshed Area
by George A. Brandt, Jr.
Democratic Jollification in Attica, 1884
by Harry S. Blaine
Midwestern: Grandma Vance, 1810-1901
by Alfred Vance Churchill
Spring, 1955
Vol. XXVII, No. 2
The Ohio Archives Program
by Lehr Fess
John J. Eaton, Jr.: The Early Years 1829-1862
by Leo K. Siegel
A Pioneer Justice of the Peace
by Leo Lillian Wise
Old Settlers’ Tales (Part I) – The Indians of Williams County
by W. W. Faben
Midwestern: An Oberlin Homestead
by Alfred Vance Churchill
Summer, 1955
Vol. XXVII, No. 3
Powers Of Congress, Power Of Taxation
by Lehr Fess
Thirteen Months at Andersonville Prison and What I Saw There
by C. E. Reynolds
Old Settlers’ Tales (Part II) – Stories of Williams County
by W. W. Faben
Benjamin Franklin Wade and the Dissolution of the Union
by Martin Erlich
Midwestern: Oberlin Playmates
by Alfred Vance Churchill
Autumn, 1955
Vol. XXVII, No. 4
The Commerce Clause
by Lehr Fess
My Life in a Log-House
by G. Harrison Orians
Wamba Week – The End of an Era in
Toledo Civic Promotionalism
by Randolph C. Downes
A Trip from Lower Sandusky to Fort Wayne in 1849
by “Greybeard” (copy of newspaper item)
submitted by Royce Moran
Midwestern: An Oberlin Family
by Alfred Vance Churchill
Winter, 1955-56
Vol. XXVIII, No. 1
Power of Congress (Part I)
by Lehr Fess
Growing Up With Harding (Part I)
by Jack Warwick
Jones and Whitlock and the Promotion of Urban Democracy
by Randolph C. Downes
Sparks From Ottawa Campfires, The Recollections of
Frank Buckshot Standing Horse, Formerly of Bono
Old Settlers’ Tales (Part III) – Stories of Williams County
by W. W. Faben
Lucas County Soldiers’ Relief Commission
by John Kocinsky
Spring, 1956
Vol. XXVIII, No. 2
Powers of Congress (Part II)
by Lehr Fess
When the Maumee Was Called the Tawa
by Robert F. Bauman
Watered Securities and the Independent Revolution in
Toledo Politics, 1901-1907 (Part I)
by Randolph C. Downes
Samuel Allen – Pioneer of Vistula, Ohio
edited by Mrs. Irene McCreery
Old Settlers’ Tales (Part IV) - Stories of Williams County
by W. W. Faben
Summer, 1956
Vol. XXVIII, No. 3
Limitations Upon The Power Of Congress
by Lehr Fess
The Swiss Mennonites of Allen and Putnam Counties
by Delbert L. Gratz
The Postal History of the Maumee Valley
by Alfred G. Boerger
Watered Securities and the Independent Revolution
in Toledo Politics, 1901-1907 (Part II)
by Randolph C. Downes
The Death of a President (death of William Henry Harrison,
April 4, 1841)
by Kenneth R. Walker
Autumn, 1956
Vol. XXVIII, No. 4
Writ of Habeas Corpus
by Lehr Fess
Letters to George Creel by Brand Whitlock
edited by Randolph C. Downes
Ne-Gig: The Little Otter and the Maumee Council of 1800-1801,
The Ottawas and David Bacon, the Missionary from Connecticut
by Robert F. Bauman
Winter, 1956-57
Vol. XXIX, No. 1
No Bill Of Attainder or Ex Post Facto Laws
by Lehr Fess
The People’s Schools: Popular Foundations of Toledo’s Public
School System (Part I)
by Randolph C. Downes
Indian Land Cessions in Northern Ohio and Southeastern Michigan
by Dwight L. Smith
Early Musical Life in Wooster, Ohio and Vicinity (1830-1870)
by Donald I. Sonnedecker
The Old Northwest in 1841: A Study in Development and
Depression
by Kenneth R. Walker
Spring, 1957
Vol. XXIX, No. 2
Power Of Congress To Tax
by Lehr Fess
The Scott Nearing Controversy in Toledo, 1916-1917 (Part I)
by Elliott J. Anderson
A Memorial to Major William G. Oliver – Pioneer of
Port Lawrence
edited by Irene McCreery
Sherwood Anderson and “Heroic Vitalism”
by Earl Hilton
The People’s Schools: Popular Foundations of Toledo’s
Public School System (Part II)
by Randolph C. Downes
Summer, 1957
Vol. XXIX, No. 3
Constitution Of The United States, Article 1, Section 9
by Lehr Fess
John Eaton and the Freedmen
by Leo K. Siegel
The Last Gathering Under the Old Council Elm,
A Selection from the Dresden W. H. Howard Papers
edited by Robert F. Bauman
The Scott Nearing Controversy in Toledo, 1916-1917 (Part II)
by Elliott J. Anderson
A Brief History of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church – Maumee Ohio
by James F. Evans
Autumn, 1957
Vol. XXIX, No. 4
Constitution of the United States, Article I, Section 9
by Lehr Fess
John Wendel Eysenbach – Pioneer Musician and Teacher
by Bertha Louise Goetsch
The Scott Nearing Controversy in Toledo, 1916-1917 (Part III)
by Elliot J. Anderson
Presentation of the West in Conrad Richter’s Trilogy
by Kenneth J. Barnard
The Growing Political Significance of the United States
Midwest in 1901
by Kenneth R. Walker
Index to Volume XXIX
Winter, 1957-58
Vol. XXX, No. 1
Constitution of the United States, Article I, Section 10
by Lehr Fess
The Removal of the Indians from the Maumee Valley
A Selection from the Dresden W. H. Howard Papers
edited by Robert F. Bauman
Squeezing the Water Out of the Toledo Railways and Light
Company, 1907-1913
by Randolph C. Downes
Indians of the Tri-State Area – The Potowattamis (Part I)
by W. W. Faben
Speech Given By His Excellency Brand Whitlock at the
Solemn Convocation of the Communal Council of Liege,
February 16, 1919
translated by John B. Deroissart
Spring, 1958
Vol. XXX, No. 2
Charters Of Freedom, The Flushing Remonstrance
by Lehr Fess
To Samuel Cardinal Stritch (poem)
by Sister M. Immaculate, S.N.D.
The Ohio Boyhood of George W. Norris
by Richard Lowitt
George W. Norris – Monclova Township Schoolmaster
edited by Richard Lowitt and Randolph C. Downes
The Ashleys Build a Railroad
by John M. Morgan
Indians of the Tri-State Area – The Potawatomi (Part II)
by W. W. Faben
Summer, 1958
Vol. XXX, No 3
The Constitution of the United States, Power of the President
by Lehr Fess
Growing Up With Harding (Part II)
by Jack Warwick
The Toledo Political Religious Municipal Campaign of 1913
and the Death of the Independent Party
by Randolph C. Downes
The Ann Arbor Strike of 1893
by John M. Morgan
Autumn, 1958
Vol. XXX, No. 4
The Constitution of the United States, Article II, Section 1
by Lehr Fess
The Ottawas of the Lakes, 1615-1766. The Rise of Fur Trade
Mastery in the Great Lakes Region, 1600-1630 (Part I)
The Iroquois-Huron Island in the Algonquin Sea
by Robert F. Bauman
Background History and Development of Toledo
by Randolph C. Downes
Winter, 1958-59
Vol. XXXI, No. 1
Constitution of the United State, Powers of the President
by Lehr Fess
Brand Whitlock – The Early Years
by Samuel Milton Jones III
The Ottawas of the Lakes, 1615-1766. The Rise of Fur Trade
Mastery in the Great Lakes Region, 1600-1630 (Part II)
The Iroquois Fur Trade Dilemma
by Robert F. Bauman
Spring, 1959
Vol. XXXI, No. 2
The Constitution of the United States, Judicial Power (Part I)
by Lehr Fess
Growing Up With Harding
by Jack Warwick
Brand Whitlock and the Independent Party
by Samuel Milton Jones III
Summer, 1959
Vol. XXXI, No. 3
The Constitution of the United States, Judicial Power (Part II)
by Lehr Fess
The Man Who Nominated Lincoln
by David D. Anderson
The Man Who Did Not Want to Become President
by Charles E. Hard
Mayor Whitlock, 1906-1913
by Samuel Milton Jones III
Fall, 1959
Vol. XXXI, No. 4
The Constitution Of The United States, Judicial Power (Part III)
by Lehr Fess
The Life History of Harriet Whitney Collins
by Harriet Whitney Collins
Brand Whitlock (Continued)
by Samuel Milton Jones III
President Making - The Influence of Nelson H. Fairbanks and
Henry M. Daugherty on the Nomination of Warren G. Harding
for the Presidency
edited by Randolph C. Downes
Winter, 1959-60
Vol. XXXII, No. 1
Brand Whitlock’s Forty Years Of It: A Summation of American
Politics in 1913
by Samuel Milton Jones III
Sardis Birchard – Indian Trader
by Curtis C. MacDonald
Some Harding Anecdotes
by John A. Lloyd
The Negro Cemetery at Carthagena
by Edmund L. Binsfeld
Spring, 1960
Vol. XXXII, No. 2
The Constitution Of The United States, Trial By Jury
by Lehr Fess
Robbery or Warfare: Port Clinton’s Unresolved Dilemma.
The Case of Confederate Agent Bennett G. Burley, 1864-65
by David D. Anderson
Autumn in the Middle Border: A Bountiful Harvest of Literature
in the Middle West in September, 1901
by Kenneth R. Walker
Whitlock and World War I: “The Old Order Changeth”
by Samuel Milton Jones III
Summer, 1960
Vol. XXXII, No. 3
The Constitution Of The United States
Full Faith And Credit Clause
by Lehr Fess
Claims vs. Realities: The Anglo-Iroquois Partnership
by Robert F. Bauman
The History of The Northwestern Cooperative Association
by Ray F. Donnan
Brand Whitlock: Transition from America to Europe
by Samuel Milton Jones III
Autumn, 1960
Vol. XXXII, No. 4
Constitution Of The United States, Privileges and Immunities
by Lehr Fess
Iroquois “Empire”
by Robert F. Bauman
Brand Whitlock – Years of Expatriation, 1922-1934
by Samuel Milton Jones III
The Jackson Cut-Off (1878-1879)
Winter, 1960-61
Vol. XXXIII, No. 1
Confirmatio Cartarum, 1297
by Lehr Fess
Ottawa Fleets and Iroquois Frustration
by Robert F. Bauman
An Early Ohio Biography of Napoleon and the Ghost of
Marshall Ney
by Jackson E. Towne
The Educational Contribution of Rutherford B. Hayes
by Frank R. Hickerson
Spring, 1961
Vol. XXXIII, No. 2
The First Charter of Virginia
by Lehr Fess
History of the Burt Theatre in Toledo (Part I)
by G. Harrison Orians
The Battle of Fort Stephenson: The Beginning of the End
of the War of 1812 in the Northwest
by David D. Anderson
Brand Whitlock: Literature, 1923-34
by Samuel Milton Jones III
Summer, 1961
Vol. XXXIII, No. 3
Ordinances for Virginia
by Lehr Fess
The Killits-Cochran Controversy (Part I)
by Jean F. Kohl
Provocation and Occurrence of Indian-White Warfare in the
Early American Period in the Old Northwest
by Dwight L. Smith
Autumn, 1961
Vol. XXXIII, No. 4
Sources Of Our Liberty, Mayflower Compact 1620
by Lehr Fess
The Most Unforgettable Character I Have Ever Known,
Simon D. Fess
by Lehr Fess
The Killits-Cochrane Controversy (Part II)
by Jean F. Kohl
History of the Burt Theatre in Toledo (Part II)
by G. Harrison Orians
Winter, 1961-62
Vol. XXXIV, No.1
Charles Foster and the Liquor Question
by Edward Zender
The Fiction of the Great Lakes
by David D. Anderson
The History of the Northwestern Cooperative
Sales Association (Part II)
by Ray F. Donnan
Commentary on the Killits-Cochran Controversy
by Dan H. McCullough
Spring, 1962
Vol. XXXIV, No. 2
Scene: Toledo – Time:1837
by Kathryn M. Keller
Toledo’s History – A Birdseye View
by Randolph C. Downes
The Changing Toledo Region – A Naturalist’s Point of View
by Harold Mayfield
Summer, 1962
Vol. XXXIV, No. 3
The Perry-Elliott Controversy – A Bitter Footnote
to the Battle of Lake Erie
by Ralph J. Roske and Richard W. Donley
Chief Justice Morrison R. Waite and the Public Interest
by Rocco J. Tresolini
Distinctively American: A Glimpse of Midwestern Culture in 1901
by Kenneth R. Walker
Autumn, 1962
Vol. XXXIV, No. 4
DeVilbiss Through the Years
by George Schlosser
Indians of the Tri-State Area - Potawatomi
by Walter W. Faben
Correspondence of Jesup W. Scott (Part I)
edited by Mildred Shepherst
Winter, 1962-63
Vol. XXXV, No.1
The Death of Warren G. Harding
by Kenneth R. Walker and Randolph C. Downes
David Ross Locke and the Fight on Reconstruction
by John M. Harrison
Correspondence of Jesup W. Scott (Part II)
edited by Mildred Shepherst
Spring, 1963
Vol. XXXV, No. 2
The Battle of Fallen Timbers
by Thomas R. Case
The Hurons Seek Refuge as the Ottawas Look to Trade
by Robert F. Bauman
Summer, 1963
Vol. XXXV, No. 3
The Pope-Toledo Strike of 1907 (Part I)
by Donald G. Bahna
Barney Oldfield Turns A Plow Horse Into A Race Horse
by Walter F. Peterson
Correspondence of Jesup W. Scott (Part III)
edited by Mildred Shepherst
Autumn, 1963
Vol. XXXV, No. 4
Pontiac In Literature (Part I: 1764-1915)
by George Harrison Orians
Listen For The Thunderers (Part I)
by Walter W. Faben
The Pope-Toledo Strike of 1907 (Part II)
by Donald G. Bahna
Winter, 1964
Vol. XXXVI, No.1
The Society’s New Program (Wolcott Hull House)
by Randolph C. Downes
The Struggle For Control of Lake Erie (Part I)
by Robert J. Dodge
Pontiac In Literature (Part II: 1916-1964)
by George Harrison Orians
Spring, 1964
Vol. XXXVI, No. 2
The Ottawa Trading System (Part I)
by Robert F. Bauman
The Struggle For Control of Lake Erie (Part II)
by Robert J. Dodge
Listen For The Thunderers (Part II)
by Walter W. Faben
Summer, 1964
Vol. XXXVI, No. 3
Congressman Ashley in the Post-Civil War Years (Part I)
by Maxine Baker Kahn
A Newspaper’s Childhood – The Marion Star from
Hume to Harding
by Randolph C. Downes
The Ottawa Trading System (Part II)
by Robert F. Bauman
Autumn, 1964
The Willys-Overland Strike, 1919 (Part I)
Vol. XXXVI , No. 4
by David A. McMurray
History of American Music Hall
by G. Harrison Orians
Congressman Ashley in the Post-Civil War Years (Part II)
by Maxine Baker Kahn
Winter, 1964-65
The Civil War Diary of Orin C. Dority (Part I)
Vol. XXXVII, No.1
copy from Marian Glann
Little Turtle’s Watch
by Harry S. Blaine
The Willys-Overland Strike, 1919 (Part II)
by David A. McMurray
Spring, 1965
The Era of Industrialization: Capital and Labor
Vol. XXXVII, No. 2 in the Midwest in 1901
by Kenneth R. Walker
The Vulgar Newspaper World of Cross-Roads Ohio
by Randolph C. Downes
The Willys-Overland Strike, 1919 (Part III)
by David A. McMurray
Summer, 1965
The Administrative Organization of the Provost Marshall
Vol. XXXVII, No. 3 General’s Bureau in Ohio, 1863-65
by Hugh G. Earnhart
First Plans for a Monument (Perry’s Monument, Put-In-Bay)
by Robert J. Dodge
The Civil War Diary of Orin G. Dority (Part II)
copy from Marian Glann
Autumn, 1965
Some Correspondence between Warren G. Harding and William
Vol. XXXVII, No.4 Allen White During the Presidential Campaign of 1920
by Randolph G. Downes
Evaluation of an Assortment of White Clay Pipe Bowl and Stem
Fragments Surface-Collected and Excavated from Sites in
Southern Michigan and Ohio
by H. F. Omwake and Joseph Becker
Winter, 1965-66
The Fashion Cycles of Costume
Vol. XXXVIII, No.1
by Pauline Butz
The Ohio Election of 1910 – Harding and the Republicans
by Elaine S. Anderson
Spring, Summer,
Autumn, 1966
Vol. XXXVIII
No. 2, 3, 4
The Amish in Ohio
by Estella H. Wreede
The Thrifty Housewife in 1830
by Estella H. Wreede
The Ohio Election of 1910: Harmon and the Democrats
by Elaine S. Anderson
Ohio’s Three Chief Justices, Puritans on the Bench
by Kenneth R. Walker
The American Invasion of Western Upper Canada in 1813 (Part I)
by Paul John Woehrmann
Winter, 1966-67
Vol XXXIX, No.1
Kaolin Pipes in the Wolcott House Museum
by M. Joseph Becker
The Andrews Raid (Part I)
by Fred J. Folger III
Joy Cemetery (Ottawa Hills)
by Ethelind Barbara Cooper
William Howells as a Literary Model: The Experience
of Brand Whitlock
by Neil Thorburn
Spring, 1967
Vol. XXXIX, No. 2
Preliminary Archaeological Investigations in the Maumee Valley
by Earl J. Prahl and M. Joseph Becker
The Andrews Raid (Part II)
by Fred J. Folger III
The American Invasion of Western Upper Canada in 1813 (Part II)
by Paul John Woehrmann
Summer, 1967
Vol XXXIX, No. 3
A Miami Indian Visits the Land of his Ancestors
by Randolph C. Downes
The Warren G. Harding Muckfest – Chief Victim of the
Muck-for-Muck’s-Sake Writers and Readers
by Randolph C. Downes
The Conservative as Progressive: William Howard Taft and the
Politics of the Square Deal
by Stanley D. Solvick
Autumn, 1967
Vol. XXXIX, No. 4
The Andrews Raid (Part III)
by Fred J. Folger III
A Toledo Editor Looks at the 1920’s – An Interpretation of
the Life of Negley G. Cochran (Part I)
by Charles Jay Heath, Jr.
The American Invasion of Western Upper Canada
in 1813 (Part III)
by John Paul Woehrmann
Winter, 1967-68
Vol XL, No. 1
A Toledo Editor Looks at the 1920’s – An Interpretation of
the Life of Negley G. Cochran (Part II)
by Charles Jay Heath, Jr.
The Haughton Cemetery (Central and Secor)
by Margaret Lunt
The American Invasion of Western Upper Canada
in 1813 (Part IV)
by John Paul Woehrmann
Spring, 1968
Vol XL, No. 2
Toledo Industrial Peace Board 1935-1943
Part I – The Depression Comes To Toledo
by Tom Clapp
Indians of the Tri-State Area, The Potowatomis the Removal
by Walter W. Faben
Summer, 1968
Vol XL, No. 3
Wood County and Devil’s Holes
by Dr. G. Harrison Orians
Toledo Industrial Peace Board 1935-1943
Part II – The Organization of the Peace Board
by Tom Clapp
Louis Kossuth in Ohio
by Ronald K. Huth
Nationalism and the Fall of Detroit – 1812
by Robert J. Dodge
Fall, 1968
Vo. XL, No. 4
Toledo’s “Bridge of Sighs”
by Fred J. Folger III
Charles Evans Hughes: The First Good Neighbor
by Eugene P. Triani
What Happened to Brand Whitlock’s Progressivism?
by Neil Thorburn
Winter, 1968-69
Vol XLI, No. 1
Toledo Desegregates, 1871
by Leonard Erickson
Revivalism and Politics in Toledo: 1899
by Donald E. Pitzer
Toledo Industrial Peace Board 1935-1943
Part III – A Fair Trial - Operation of the Board 1935-37
by Tom Clapp
Spring 1969
Vol XLI, No. 2
“Our Frank”: The Congressional Career of Frank H. Hurd (Part I)
by Patrick A. Folk
Toledo Industrial Peace Board 1935-1943
Part IV – Problems of the Board: Wages, Union Recognition
and Jurisdictional Disputes
by Tom Clapp
Summer, 1969
Vol. XLI, No. 3
The Golden Age of Ohio Socialism
by Richard A. Folk
The Ordeal of Brand Whitlock, Minister to Belgium, 1914-1922
by David W. Southern
Fall, 1969
Vol XLI, No. 4
Frank Tracy Carlton and the “New” Liberalism
by Alan Raucher
The Supreme Court and Minority Rights In the Nineteen-Twenties
by M. Browning Carrott
Indians of the Tri-State Area – The Miamis 1654-1752
by Walter W. Faben
Winter, 1969-70
Vol. XLII, No.1
The University of Toledo and the Presidential Campaign of 1928
edited by Randolph C. Downes
Ohio’s Pioneer Poets
by David D. Anderson
Toledo Industrial Peace Board 1935-1943 (Part V)
by Tom Clapp
Association Cemetery – Sylvania, Ohio
by Kathryn M. Keller
Spring, 1970
Vol. XLII, No. 2
A Tour of Toledo Architecture, No. 1, Highlights
by The Landmarks Committee
Summer, 1970
Vol XLII, No.3
“Shane’s Castle”: Myth and Reality in Louis Bromfield’s Fiction
by David D. Anderson
Our Frank: The Congressional Career of Frank Hurd –
Part II – Chapter 3
by Patrick A. Folk
James Elliot and “The Garden of North America”:
A New Englander’s Impressions of the Old Northwest
by Eugene L. Huddleston
Fall, 1970
Vol XLII, No. 4
William T. Sherman and the Verbal Battle of Shiloh
by John F. Marszalek, Jr.
The Fifth Regiment, United States Colored Troops, 1863-1865
by Frank R. Levstik
Ohio Republicans and the Hayes Administration Reforms (Part I)
by Don C. Swift
Winter, 1971
Vol XLIII, No. 1
Howells, Dylks, and the Backwood Millenium
by David D. Anderson
Ohio Republicans and the Hayes Administration Reforms (Part II)
by Don C. Swift
The Whigs of Ohio and Texas Annexation
by Norman E. Tutorow
Spring, 1971
Vol XLIII, No. 2
Highlights of Architecture in Perrysburg, Maumee and Waterville
Tour No. 2
by The Landmarks Committee
Summer, 1971
Vol. XLIII, No.3
An IWW Document on the 1919 Rossford Strike
by Ray T. Wortman
The Beginnings of the 10 Years War of Wood County, Ohio
by Charles A. Fair
Fall, 1971
Vol. XLIII, No.4
A Memo on Cross-Burning – And Its Implications
by Stanley L. Swart
The Oberlin Letter, The Post-Civil War Northern Voters
and the Freedman
by Eugene D. Schmiel
The Pre-Presidential Political and Economic Thought
of William Howard Taft
by Stanley D. Solvick
Winter, 1971-72
Vol. XLIV, No. 1
A Problem in State Promotion and Regulation: The Creation of the
Office of Railroad Commissioner of Ohio in 1867
by Peter Maslowski
Sense and Sensibility in Early American Poetry:
The Case of Matilda’s “Elegy Supposed To be Written on the
Banks of Detroit River”
by Eugene L. Huddleston
Personal Emissaries During The Harding Administration And
Mexican Recognition
by C. Dennis Ignasias
Spring, 1972
Vol. XLIV, No. 2
A Tour of Toledo Architecture, No. 3, Toledo Churches
Downtown, Lower Town, Old West End
by The Landmarks Committee
Summer, 1972
Vol. XLIV, No.3
The Blade and the Black Man: 1867
by Ted Loewenberg
Panic in Toledo?
by David Rich
The Cochran Collection
by Angelo Wallace
Changing Images of Toledo’s Polish Community
by Morgan J. Barclay
Fall, 1972
Vol. XLIV, No. 4
An Assessment of Historians’ Perspectives of Rutherford B. Hayes
by Darwin H. Stapleton
American Spiritualism and Social Reform, 1847-1900
by Robert W. Delp
The Toledo Riot of 1862: A Study of Midwest Negrophobia
by Frank R. Levstik
Winter, 1972-73
Vol. XLV, No. 1
Hoover, Harding, and the Harding Image
by J. R. Williams
“Suburban Power”: A Footnote on Cleveland in the
Tom Johnson Years
by Michael P. McCarthy
Indians of the Tri-State Area: The Miamis - Part II, 1740-1754
by Walter W. Faben
Spring 1973
Vol. XLV, No. 2
Oberlin College Selects Some Presidents, 1889-1902
by W. E. Bigglestone
Ohio’s Negro Battalion in the Spanish-American War
by William B. Gatewood, Jr.
What was the Main Reason for Cleveland’s Election Victory
in 1884?
by Thomas J. Osborne
Summer, 1973
Vol. XLV, No.3
Harding: First Radio President
by W. Richard Whitaker
The Ohio Pottery Industry: The Influences on its Development and
the Struggle for a Stabilized Wage, 1877-1900
by Don A. Shotliff
Fall, 1973
Vol. XLV, No. 4
James Wolcott and His Ancestors
by The Toledo Ohio Circle of The National Society of
The Colonial Dames of America, and
by Rachel B. Crawford
Historic Sites and Markers of Lucas County
by Fred J. Folger III
Images of Toledo’s German Community, 1850-1890
by Morgan J. Barclay
Winter, 1973-74
Vol. XLVI, No. 1
The National Register of Historic Places
by Michael R. Barthold
Book Review of LOOK AGAIN
by Eric S. McCready
Three Essays on Early 20th Century Maumee
by Marguerite Stanley
The Toledo Mechanics Association: The City’s First Labor Union
by David Rich
Spring, 1974
Vol. XLVI, No. 2
Impressions of Early 20th Century Maumee by a
Progressive Farmer
by William Norton Woods
Summer, 1974
Vol. XLVI, No. 3
A History of the Toledo Public Library, 1873-1964
by Jack Eugene Hibbs
Fall, 1974
Vol. XLVI, No. 4
Dr. Randolph C. Downes, Editor Emeritus
Toledo Minus Port Lawrence Equals Vistula
by Ted J. Ligibel
Sylvania History Buffs – Sylvania Chronicle (Part I)
by Kathryn M. Keller
Winter, 1974-75
Vol. XLVII, No.1
How a Historical Society Helped Bring About The Award
to the Ottawa Tribe
edited by Randolph C. Downes
Senator George W. Norris as a Lucas County School Teacher
edited by Randolph C. Downes
A Resurgence of the IWW in Cleveland: A Neglected Aspect
of Labor History
by Roy T. Wortman
Sylvania History Buffs – Sylvania Chronicle (Part II)
by Kathryn M. Keller
Spring, 1975
Vol. XLVII, No. 2
Progressive School Reform in Toledo
by William J. Reese
Northwestern Ohio Cholera Years, 1849-1854
by Delores Smith
Sylvania History Buffs – Sylvania Chronicle (Part III)
by Kathryn M. Keller
Summer, 1975
Vol. XLVII, No. 3
Consumer Rationing in Lucas County During World War II
by Elaine Anderson
The Ohio Farmer – Labor Vote in the Election of 1896:
A Case Study
by Gerald W. Wolff
Sylvania History Buffs – Sylvania Chronicle (Part IV)
by Kathryn M. Keller
Fall, 1975
Vol. XLVII , No. 4
Pierre M. Irving and the Toledo Blade
by Wayne R. Kime
“Our Frank”: The Congressional Career of Frank Hurd (Part III)
by Patrick A. Folk
Sylvania History Buffs – Sylvania Chronicle (Part V)
by Kathryn M. Keller
Winter, 1975-76
Vol. XLVIII, No. 1
George Nelson Allen: A Teacher in Spite of Himself
by William E. Bigglestone
“Our Frank”: The Congressional Career of Frank Hurd (Part IV)
by Patrick A. Folk
Sylvania History Buffs – Sylvania Chronicle (Part VI)
by Kathryn M. Keller
Spring, 1976
Vol. XLVIII, No. 2
There’s Poetry in Preservation: History of the Wildwood Preserve
by Bernadine Welter
The Pride of the Muddy Maumee
by Leroy V. Eid
“Our Frank”: The Congressional Career of Frank Hurd (Part V)
by Patrick A. Folk
Sylvania History Buffs – Sylvania Chronicle (Part VII)
by Kathryn M. Keller
Summer, 1976
Vol. XLVIII, No. 3
Between The Lakes And The Bluegrass: An Overview of the
Revolution In The Old Northwest
by David R. Skaggs, Jr.
Fort Amanda – A Historical Redress
by David R. Johnson
Fort Meigs Dedication
Sylvania History Buffs – Sylvania Chronicle (Part VIII)
by Kathryn M. Keller
Fall, 1976
Vol XLVIII, No. 4
Tapestry of Toledo’s Past
by Carl G. Staelin
The Politics of Relief: Public Aid in Toledo, 1933-1937
by John N. Sobczak
“Our Frank”: The Congressional Career of Frank Hurd (Part VI)
by Patrick A. Folk
Sylvania History Buffs – Sylvania Chronicle (Part IX)
by Kathryn M. Keller
Winter, 1976-77
Vol. XLIX, No. 1
A Reminiscence of Old Cedar Point
by David W. Francis
Frontier Adventure: The Life of Alexander Clemons
by Merlin D. Wolcott
A Bell With A History
reprint from Detroit Free Press, January 15, 1893
Sylvania Chronicle (Part X)
by Kathryn M. Keller
Spring, 1977
Vol. XLIX, No. 2
Two Anniversaries in Toledo, Ohio, In the American Bicentennial
Year: The Hundredth for Woodlawn Cemetery,
and the Seventy-Fifth for the Lucas County Civil War Memorial
by Lucille B. Emch
The Maumee Valley Chautauqua, 1902-1912
(Preston Island, near Defiance)
by Jan T. Younger
Sylvania Chronicle (Part XI)
by Kathryn M. Keller
“Our Frank”: The Congressional Career of Frank Hurd (Part VII)
by Patrick A. Folk
Summer, 1977
Vol. XLIX, No. 3
Joseph Farrington’s Civil War Diary And Letters
by Myron Bradley
The Early Life of a Pioneer Ohio Physician:
Dr. Horatio Conant, 1785-1816
by David O. Powell
The Bricker Amendment: 1952-54
by Terence L. Thatcher
Sylvania Chronicle (Part XII)
by Kathryn M. Keller
Fall, 1977
Vol. XLIX, No. 4
William Kraus and the Jewish Community
by Elaine Anderson
Hessville: The Heart of the Black Swamp
by C. H. Opperman
Winter, 1978
Vol. L, No. 1
The Toledo, Bowling Green & Fremont Railway
by John F. Polacsek
The Origins and Characteristics of Foreign Immigrants Settling
in Toledo And Northwest Ohio, 1965-76
by Alvar W. Carlson
Sixty-Five Years With Farm Co-Operatives (Part I)
by W. N. Woods
Spring, 1978
Vol. L, No. 2
Trilby – An Early History, 1835-1919
by Fred Folger
The Impact of Oil in Wood County
by Michael Mabrey
Sixty-five Years With Farm Co-Operatives (Part II)
by W. N. Woods
Summer, 1978
Vol. L, No. 3
Reform in Toledo: The Political Career of Samuel L. Jones
by Morgan J. Barclay
What a Chicago Man Saw in Toledo
reprint from Toledo Blade, August 17, 1867
The First Lady of the Wolcott House
by Rachael B. Crawford
Miami Valley Pioneer Association Semi-Annual
Meeting 102 Years Later
reprint from Toledo Blade, February 23, 1866
Sixty-Five Years With Farm Co-Operatives (Part III)
by W. N. Woods
Fall, 1978
Vol L, No. 4
Pioneer Legends of the Maumee Valley
by Charlotte E. Hutchinson
Sixty-Five Years With Farm Co-Operatives (Part IV)
by W. N. Woods
Winter, 1979
Vol. LI, No. 1
Toledo Accepts “Theatre” With the Minor Show Houses
by Norma F. Stolzenbach
The Civil War and Joseph Wright
by Roger W. Blackburn
Sixty-Five Years with Farm Co-Operatives (Part V)
by W. N. Woods
Spring, 1979
Vol. LI, No. 2
Pierre M. Irving in Toledo, 1936-1938: Ten Letters
edited by Wayne R. Kime
Summer, 1979
Vol. LI, No. 3
The Northwest Ohioan’s View of California: The Correspondence
of Rollin Mallory Daggett to the William Carter Family of
Defiance, Ohio 1850-1859
by Thomas A. Smith
The Settlement and Development of Perry Township,
Wood County, and West Millgrove, Ohio: 1830-1870
by Joanne Passet Bailey
Sixty-Five Years With Farm Co-Operatives (Part V)
by W. N. Woods
Fall, 1979
Vol. LI, No. 4
The Lake Erie Netherlands
by Lillian M. Carroll
Old Days in Toeldo (sic), As Seen By Mrs. Waldron
reprint from Toledo Blade, May 23, 1903
Sixty-Five Years With Farm Co-Operatives (Part VI)
by W. N. Woods
Aged Toledoan Recalls City When it was Mere Village
abstracted from Toledo Blade, September 13, 1921
Winter, 1980
Vol. LII, No. 1
Assimilation in a German-American Community:
The Impact of World War I
by Clifford H. Scott
George Chauncey Jameson, M.D., 1865-1948;
From Bloodletting To Antibiotics
by Alcines Clair Siddall
John Hunt (Part I)
by Priscilla Lamb Guyton
Spring, 1980
Vol. LII, No. 2
Anti-Slavery Sentiment and the Underground Railroad
in the Lower Maumee Valley
by Marilyn V. Wendler
Toledo’s First Postoffice
by George A. Chase
John Hunt (Part II)
by Priscilla Lamb Guyton
Summer, 1980
Vol. LII, No. 3
The United States Navy and the Johnson’s Island Conspiracy:
The Case of John C. Carter
by David W. Francis
The Talented Sherwoods: Poets and Politicians
by Virginia E. McCormick
John Hunt (Part III)
by Priscilla Lamb Guyton
Fall, 1980
Vol. LII, No. 4
The Sandusky Automobile Company
by John L. Butler
Celebrated Academic Freedom Cases in Ohio
by Erving E. Beauregard
Winter, 1981
Vol. LIII, No. 1
Historical Development of the University of Toledo Libraries
by Ina J. Weis
The Ohio Grange
by R. Douglas Hurt
Spring, 1981
Vol. LIII, No. 2
Pop-Pop – Fizz-Fizz; A Glimpse at the Northwest Ohio Wine
Industry in the Years Gone by
by John F. Polacsek
John Hunt (Part IV)
by Priscilla Lamb Guyton
Summer, 1981
Vol. LIII, No. 3
Steedman’s Action at Dalton
by John M. Morgan
John Hunt (Part V)
by Priscilla Lamb Guyton
Toledo as Seen by a Clergyman
abstracted from Toledo Blade, August 17, 1867
Pioneer Reminiscences, Early Days in Wood County, Indians and
Their Customs, Reminiscences of the Late Collister Haskins of
Portage, Wood County, Ohio – Life in this Section in the
Beginning of this Century
extracted from Toledo Blade, March 13, 1875
Neighborhood News – Haskins
extracted from Toledo Blade, February 18, 1867
Fall, 1981
Vol. LIII, No. 4
Sylvanus P. Jermain and the Establishment of Toledo’s Park
System (Part I)
by Shirley Ann Leckie
Timothy Pickering and the Northwest Territory
by Jeffrey Paul Brown
Winter, 1981-82
Vol. LIV, No. 1
Show Print Houses of Northwest Ohio
by John Polacsek
Sylvanus P. Jermain and the Establishment of Toledo’s Park
System (Part II)
by Shirley Ann Leckie
Spring,
Summer, 1982
Vol. LIV, No. 2, 3
The Landmarks Committee of the Maumee
Valley Historical Society 1968-1980
by Tana E. Mosier
The Northwest Ohio Historic Preservation Office 1976-1981
by Ted J. Ligibel
Appendix I – National Register Listings, 1966-1978
Lucas County and Wood County
Fall, 1982
Vol. LIV, No. 4
A German-American Household in Early Toledo, 105 Oliver Street
by Alice O. Weaver
A Short Sketch of the Life of J. Austin Scott
written by himself about the year 1890
Old Times, A Country That Drew Three Feet of Water
excerpt from Toledo Blade, February 27, 1875
from speech by W. V. Way
Toledo in 1846
excerpt from Toledo Blade, July 10, 1869
Winter, 1982-83
Vol. LV, No. 1
The Vineyards of Ohio 1823-1900
by R. Douglas Hurt
Harding V. Cox: the “Ohio” Election of 1920 as Viewed
from the British Embassy at Washington
by Benjamin D. Rhodes
Methodism in the Maumee Valley
excerpt from Toledo Blade, June 22, 1870
Spring, 1983
Vol. LV, No. 2
The Toledo Institute Of Technology - Almost
by Joel F. Wurl
The Reaction of the Ohio General Assembly to the Fugitive
Slave Law of 1850
by Thomas D. Matijasic
Summer, 1983
Vol. LV, No. 3
The Stowe’s of Fulton County
by John F. Polacsek
The Clinton and Kalamazoo Canal – The Glory That Was
by John A. Sturm
Sketch of the Early Settlement of the Maumee Valley
excerpt from Toledo Blade, May 15, 1967
by H. N. Curtis
Fall, 1983
Vol. LV, No. 4
Amy Grace Maher and Toledo’s Crusade For Child
Welfare Reform, 1916-1926
by Constance B. Rynder
Building the “City Efficient”: The Work of Toledo’s
First Plan Commission (Part I)
by Shirley Anne Leckie
Winter, 1984
Vol. 56, No. 1
Edward Lincoln Moseley, Naturalist and Teacher, 1865-1948
by Harold F. Mayfield
Some Rare and Infrequent Flora of the Oak Openings:
Addenda to Professor Moseley’s Findings
by Nathan William Easterly
Building the “City Efficient”: The Work of Toledo’s
First Plan Commission (Part II)
by Shirley Anne Leckie
Chasing the Golden Ring (Review of Stephen E. Maizlish,
The Triumph of Sectionalism: The Transformation of
Ohio Politics, 1844-1856)
by Jeffrey Paul Brown
A Frontier Classic Revisited (Review of R. Carlyle Buley,
The Old Northwest)
by W. Jeffrey Welsh
Spring, 1984
Vol. 56, No. 2
The Woven Record: Nineteenth-Century Coverlets and
Textile Industries in Northwest Ohio
by Patricia A. Cunningham
Summer, 1984
Vol. 56, No. 3
Draining The Black Swamp: Henry and Wood
Counties, Ohio, 1870-1920
by Peter W. Wilhelm
The Farmer’s Age (Review of Robert Leslie Jones, History of
Agriculture in Ohio to 1880)
by R. Douglas Hurt
Togetherness is not all Union (Review of Raymond Boryczka and
Lorin Lee Cary, No Strength Without Union)
by George W. Knepper
Women’s Studies Archives in Northwest Ohio
Part 1: Center for Archival Collections,
Bowling Green State University
compiled by Elaine Ezell
Women’s Studies Archives in Northwest Ohio
Part 2: Ward H. Canaday Center, University of Toledo
compiled by David J. Martz, Jr.
Autumn, 1984
Vol. 56, No. 4
Anthony Wayne’s Indian War in the Old Northwest
by Paul David Nelson
The Face of War (Review of Pierre Berton, The Invasion
of Canada and Flames Across the Border)
by Jeffrey Kimball
Presidents Taft and Harding: More than Ohio in Common
(Reviews of Paola E. Coletta, The Presidency of
William Howard Taft , and
Eugene P. Trani and David L. Wilson, The Presidency of
Warren G. Harding)
by Ronald Randall
Women’s Studies Archives in Northwest Ohio
Part 3: Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center
compiled by Thomas A. Smith
Winter, 1985
Vol. 57, No. 1
Brokensword Country: A Legend, a Creek, a Village, and a Relic
by Parker B. Brown
Frank H. Halbedel and His Paintings: A Note
by Parker B. Brown
The Toledo Times and the Day Franklin Roosevelt Died:
A Memoir
by Jesse R. Long
An Industrialist and his Lady: Ward and Miriam Canaday
(Review of Doreen Canaday Spitzer, By One and One)
by Harold F. Mayfield
Women’s Studies in Northwest Ohio
Part 4: Toledo-Lucas County Public Library
by Donna Christian
Spring, 1985
Vol. 57, No. 2
Lake Erie: A Premature Requiem for a “Dead” Lake
by Elliot J. Tramer
The Civil War Letters of Enos Barret Lewis,
101st Ohio Volunteer Infantry: Part I
edited by William D. Dillon
Women Made Visible (Review of Anne Firor Scott,
Making the Invisible Woman Visible)
by Virginia Bever Platt
Pioneering Teachers (Review of Polly Welts Kaufman,
Women Teachers on the Frontier)
by Sam R. Snyder
Models of Eden: Men’s and Women’s Fantasies of the
American Frontier (Review of Annette Kolodny, The Land
Before Her and The Lay of the Land)
by Susan S. Arpad
Portrait of a Wife (Review of Emily Apt Geer, First Lady:
The Life of Lucy Webb Hayes)
by Roberta Miller
Summer, 1985
Vol. 57, No. 3
The Civil War Letters of Enos Barret Lewis,
101st Ohio Volunteer Infantry: Part II
edited by William D. Dillon
Hits, Steals and a Cloud of Dust (Review of
Charles C. Alexander, Ty Cobb)
by Arthur H. Black
Growth of Presidential Power during the Gilded Age
(Review of Justus D. Doenecke, The Presidencies of
James A. Garfield and Chester A. Arthur; Lewis L. Gould,
The Presidency of William McKinley)
by Emily Apt Geer
Women’s Studies Archives in Northwest Ohio
(Part 5: Birmingham Cultural Center, Toledo-Lucas
County Library)
compiled by John F. Ahern
Autumn, 1985
Vol. 57, No. 4
Toledo in 1890: A Time of “Great Expectations”
by Shirley Anne Leckie
The Civil War Letters of Enos Barret Lewis,
101st Ohio Volunteer Infantry: Part III
edited by William D. Dillon
A Hint of Gunpowder (Review of Allen R. Millett
and Peter Maslowski, For the Common Defense)
by John M. Gates
The Coming of America’s Urban Age (Review of
Raymond A. Mohl, The New City)
by Carol J. Blum
Local Government Records as a Research Source
by Diane VanSkiver Gagel
Winter, 1986
Vol. 58, No. 1
Progressive into a New Dealer: Amy Maher and the
Public Works Administration in Toledo
by Constance B. Rynder
Northwestern Ohio Coverlet Weavers: An Update
by Patricia A. Cunningham
Toledo’s Community Glue
(Review of John M. Harrison, The Blade of Toledo)
by Wallace Eberhard
The Writer’s True Self
(Review of Sherwood Anderson, Letters to Bob)
by David D. Anderson
Beyond the Front Door: Oberlin’s Architecture Unlocked
(Review of Geoffrey Blodgett, Oberlin Architecture,
College and Town)
by Ted J. Ligibel
Spring-Summer,
1986
Vol. 58, No. 2, 3
Scioto Marsh Onion Workers Strike, Hardin County,
Ohio, 1934
by Bernard Sternsher
Anthony Wayne: Soldier and Patriot
(Review of Paul David Nelson, Anthony Wayne: Soldier of
the Early Republic)
by Dwight L. Smith
Fort Meigs Revisited (Review of Larry Nelson, Men of Patriotism,
Courage & Enterprise)
by Marshall R. Kuehl
“Who Wouldn’t Be a Soldier” (Review of F.L. Byrne
and J.P.Soman, eds., Your True Marcus)
by Christopher D. Geist
Autumn, 1986
Vol. 58, No. 4
Vernacular and Small Town Architecture in Northwest Ohio
by Andrew Gulliford
The Mapping of Fort Meigs
by Larry L. Nelson
Lake Michigan and Regional History (Review of Margaret B.
Bogue, Around the Shores of Lake Michigan)
by Richard Aquila
For Church and Community: Findlay College’s Mission
(Review of Richard Kern, Findlay College: The First
Hundred Years)
by Malcolm B. Campbell
Winter, 1987
Vol. 59, No. 1
The Origins of Toledo’s Metropolitan Parks
by Shirley Ann Lecklie
1927: The Year The Mud Hens Won The Pennant
by Robert Daniels
Remaking Indians, Inside and Out
(Review of James Axtel, The Invasion Within)
by Edmund J. Danziger, Jr.
Social Science and Ethical Values (Review of Robert N. Bellah
and others, Habits of the Heart)
by Susan S. Arpad
Perspectives on Ohio Furniture (Review of Jane Sikes Hageman,
Ohio Furniture Makers, Vol. I)
by Larry L. Nelson
Return in the Emerald City (Review of David D. Van Tassel
and John J. Grabowski, eds., Cleveland)
by James Cebula
Spring, 1987
Vol. 59, No. 2
Geologic History of the Maumee River
by Jane L. Forsyth
Regional Bird Losses and Gains
by Harold F. Mayfield
Research Opportunities at the Institute for Great Lakes Research
by Stuart R. Givens
Little Turtle, the Miami Indians, and the White Man
(Review of Harvey L. Carter, The Life and Times of
Little Turtle)
by Paul David Nelson
Class, Culture, and American Labor History (Review of
Ronald Edsforth, Class Conflict and Cultural Consensus,
and David Gartman, Auto Slavery)
by Lisa M. Fine
An Academic Journey, Including Detours and Chuckholes
(Review of Stuart R. Givens, The Falcon Soars: Bowling
Green State University)
by Jesse R. Long
Summer, 1987
Vol. 59, No. 3
Arthur St. Clair and the Northwest Territory
by Jeffrey P. Brown
The Harding and Bricker Revolutions: Party Systems and
Voter Behavior in Northwest Ohio, 1860-1982
by Bernard Sternsher
The Tractor Revolution (Review of Robert C. Williams,
Fordson, Farmall and Poppin’ Jonny)
by John A. Heitmann
Commercializing the Summer Game (Review of Peter Levine,
A. G. Spalding and the Rise of Baseball)
by Eldon E. Snyder
A Careful Rather Than a Great Commander
(Review of Donald Smythe, Pershing: General of the Armies)
by David Curtis Skaggs
Autumn, 1987
Vol. 59, No. 4
The Toledo War and Federalism
by Peter S. Onuf
Proportional Representation Elections of Toledo
City Councils, 1934-1949
by Dennis M. Anderson
AKA Frogtown, Corn City, Glass Capital of the World
(Review of Tana Mosier Porter, Toledo Profile)
by Lillian M. Carroll
Winter, 1988
Vol. 60, No. 1
The Blizzard of 1978 in Wood County, Ohio
by Joseph B. Perry, Jr., Randolph Hawkins
and David M. Neal
The Blizzard of 1978: A Pictorial Essay
compiled by Ann Bowers
American Exceptionalism
(Review of Harold H. Hyman, American Singularity)
by Michael Grossberg
Northwest Ordinance Revisited
(Review of Peter S. Onuf, Statehood and Union)
by George W. Knepper
An Ohio Artist in Paris (Review of H. Wayne Morgan, ed.,
An American Art Student in Paris)
by Willard E. Misfeldt
Spring, 1988
Vol. 60, No. 2
Dan De Quille’s Narratives of Ohio: Lorenzo Dow’s Miracle
by Lawrence I. Berkove
Landscape Myths of the Black Swamp (Part I)
by Bruce E. McGarvey
When Opportunity Knocked: The University of
Toledo’s Opportunity School
by Barbara Floyd
Ineffectual Throttlebottom or Modern President
(Review of Homer E. Socolofsky and Allan B. Spetter,
The Presidency of Benjamin Harrison)
by Allan Peskin
Anabasis to Disaster
(Review of Roy E. Appleman, East of Chosin)
by Thomas W. Collier
Summer, 1988
Vol. 60, No. 3
Landscape Myths of the Black Swamp (Part II)
by Bruce E. McGarvey
Emil Schlap, The Historian’s Helper
by Parker B. Brown
Research Opportunities at the Local History and Genealogy
Department of the Toledo-Lucas County Public Library
by James C. Marshall
Salmon P. Chase and Mid-Nineteenth Century America
(Review of Frederick J. Blue, Salmon P. Chase: A Life in Politics)
by Michael Les Benedict
Workers in the Queen City
(Review of Steven J. Ross, Workers on the Edge)
by David J. Goldberg
Autumn, 1988
Vol. 60, No. 4
The Perry-Elliott Controversy
by Gerard T. Altoff
The Correspondence of William Henry Harrison and
Oliver Hazard Perry, July 5, 1813 – July 31, 1815
edited by Douglas E. Clanin
Proctor and Tecumseh
(Review of John Sugden, Tecumseh’s Last Stand)
by Larry L. Nelson
Legends, Lies and Legacies (Review of
William S. Dudley, ed., The Naval War of 1812, vol. 1)
by Timothy D. Dube
Mapping the Great Lakes Indians (Review of Helen Hornbeck
Tanner, ed., Atlas of Great Lakes Indian Territory)
by Edmund J. Danziger, Jr.
Winter, 1989
Vol. 61, No. 1
Dan De Quille’s Narratives of Ohio: Four Sketches
edited by Lawrence I. Berkove
The Search for the Anonymous Philosophers from
the Old Fulton School, Toledo
by C. Umhau Wolf
An American Devine Comedy?
(Review of Dan De Quille, Dives and Lazarus)
by Charles Crow
Efficiency Expert as Reformer (Review of James Cebula,
James M. Cox: Journalist and Politician)
by Constance B. Rynder
Automobile Workers Disunited (Review of Joyce S. Peterson,
American Automobile Workers, 1900-33)
by Raymond Boryczka
Midwest History Surveyed
(Review of James H. Madison, ed., Heartland)
by Allan G. Bogue
Spring, Summer,
Autumn, 1989
Vol. 61, No. 2, 3, 4
Indian-White Warfare: A Look at Both Sides
by R. David Edmunds
A North American Neutral Indian Zone:
Persistence of a British Idea
by Dwight L. Smith
Sherwood Anderson and the Industrial Age in Clyde, Ohio
by Walter B. Rideout
Ohio’s Interurbans and How They Can Be Studied
by H. Roger Grant
Revisiting a Presidency (Review of Ari Hoogenboom,
The Presidency of Rutherford B. Hayes)
by Leslie H. Fishel, Jr.
“Life Not Death Is The Great Adventure”
(Review of Kim Townsend, Sherwood Anderson)
by David D. Anderson
John Bricker versus Dwight Eisenhower
(Review of Duane Tananbaum, Bricker Amendment Controversy)
by Lawrence S. Kaplan
Winter, Spring 1990 The Burden of Civil War Combat
Vol. 62, No. 1, 2
by Gerald F. Linderman
The Civil War Homefront in Seneca County:
Two Letters of Sophia Clark Dunn
edited by Richard L. Manion
Resources for Teaching the War of 1812
and the Battle of Lake Erie
by John F. Ahern
Memories of the “Splendid Little War”
(Review of Curtis V. Hard and Robert H. Ferrell,
Banners in the Air)
by Allan R. Millett
Agrarian Society in an Age of Mechanization
(Review of J. Sanford Rikoon, Threshing in the Midwest)
by John A. Heitmann
Academic Freedom – Tenuous and Tested (Review of
Erving Beauregard, History of Academic Freedom in Ohio)
by Elizabeth M. Hawthorne
Summer,
Autumn, 1990
Vol. 62, No. 3. 4
The Glenn Revolution: Voter Behavior in
Northwest Ohio, 1970-1988
by Bernard Sternsher
Dan De Quille’s Narratives of Ohio: “Odd Sticks”
edited by Lawrence I. Berkove
Slippery Rocks at Chickamauga: The Sullivan
Collection on the 21st Ohio Volunteer Infantry
by James A. Kaser
George Knepper’s Ohio (Review of
George W. Knepper, Ohio and Its People)
by Carl M. Becker
The Iconoclast and the Wilderness
(Review of Francis Jennings, Empire of Fortune)
by James H. O’Donnell
The Future Great City of the West (Review of
Marilyn Van Voorhis Wendler, The Foot of the Rapids)
by Lillian M. Carroll
The Wright Brothers Revisited (Review of Tom D. Crouch,
The Bishop’s Boys)
by Richard T. Ortguist
Miami Valley Progressivism
(Review of Judith Sealander, Grand Plans)
by Patricia Mooney-Melvin
Winter,
Spring, 1991
Vol. 63, No. 1, 2
The Education of a Progressive Reformer:
William and Amy Maher
by Constance B. Rynder and Kristy L. Strickland
Civil War Letters of Arlington Dunn,
123rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry
edited by Richard Manion
The Burr Conspiracy Revisited (Review of Harman
Blennerhassett, Breaking with Burr)
by John Nethers
Cincinnati Cultural Life (Review of Robert C. Vitz,
The Queen and the Arts)
by Jacob H. Dorn
Quantifying Antebellum Migration (Review of
Kenneth J. Winkle, The Politics of Community)
by James L. Burke
Revealing Sherwood Anderson (Review of
Sherwood Anderson: Early Writing)
by Larry Smith
Summer,
Autumn, 1991
Vol. 63, No. 3, 4
A “Signal Victory”: The Battle for Fort Stephenson,
August 1-2, 1813
by Bruce Bowlus
Sandusky County in the Civil War
by Richard Manion
Watergate Letters to Congressman Thomas Ludlow Ashley:
Policy Preference and Voter Behavior
by Lara M. Fish and Bernard Sternsher
Walking in Tecumseh’s Moccasins (Review of
James A. Thom, A Panther in the Sky)
by Edmund J. Danziger, Jr.
Domestic Politics and the War of 1812 (Review of
Donald A. Hickey, The War of 1812)
by Ian C.B. Pemberton
Cincinnati Housing Reform (Review of
Robert B. Fairbanks, Making Better Citizens)
by Janice L. Reiff
Winter, 1992
Vol. 64, No. 1
The Contest for the Old Northwest, 1790-1795: An Overview
by Wiley Sword
Beyond the Vortex of Violence: Indian-White
Relations in the Ohio Country, 1783-1815
by Colin G. Calloway
David Zeisberger’s Perilous Tightrope (Review of
Earl Olmstead, Blackcoats Among the Delaware)
by Larry L. Nelson
Ditch-Digging in the Early Republic (Review of
Roger E. Shaw, Canals for a Nation)
by H. Roger Grant
Spring, 1992
Vol 64, No. 2
Anthony Wayne: The Man and the Myth
by Richard C. Knopf
“Never Have They Done So Little”: The Battle of Fort Recovery
and the Collapse of the Miami Confederacy
by Larry L. Nelson
Documenting the Service of British and Canadian
Military Forces, 1775-1815
by Timothy Dubė
Moons Over Ohio (Review of Merrill Gilfillan,
Moods of the Ohio Moons)
by Carolyn V. Platt
Euclid Avenue’s Parade of Homes (Review of
Jan Cigliano, Showplace of America)
by Glenn A. Harper
Summer, 1992
Vol. 64, No. 3
The British Indian Department in the Ohio Country, 1784-1795
by Peter D. James
“So Many Particulars – So Many Questions”: Library and Archival
Sources for Genealogical Research in Michigan and Ohio
by Dennis East
The Flowers of Springtime
(Review of June Carver Roberts, Born in the Spring)
by Paul E. Goff
Autumn, 1992
Vol. 64, No. 4
U. S. Military Architecture During the Indian Wars and
Historic Archaeology: The Case of Fort Jefferson
by David A. Simmons
Captain Pipe’s Speech: A Commentary on the
Delaware Experience, 1775-1781
edited by James H. O’Donnell III
A Microcosm of America? (Review of Harlan Hatcher,
The Western Reserve)
by Phillip R. Shriver
Sherwood Anderson in Love (Review of Ray T. White, ed.,
Sherwood Anderson’s Secret Love Letters)
by Lawrence I. Berkove
Winter, 1993
Vol. 65, No. 1
William Henry Harrison: Apprentice in Arms
by Robert G. Gunderson
Pragmatic Leadership during the Kent State Crisis:
William T. Jerome III and Bowling Green State University
by Joan N. Kaderavek
Reassessing Perry’s Victory (Review of Jeffrey Welsh &
David Skaggs, eds., War on the Great Lakes)
by Jay C. Martin
Spring, 1993
Vol. 65, No. 2
“The Slaughter Was Reciprocal”:
Josiah Harmar’s Two Defeats, 1790
by Leroy V. Eid
Destined For Defeat: An Analysis of the
St. Clair Expedition of 1791
by William O. Odom
A Pioneering Woman
(Review of Margaret Dwight, Journey to Ohio in 1819)
by Martha I. Pallante
A Survivor’s Tale
(Review of Calvin Jackson, Diary … Kept during World War II)
by Stuart R. Givens
Summer, 1993
Vol. 65, No. 3
Sam Pollock and the National Unemployment League
in Toledo, 1932-1936
by Roger H. Hall
French and Indian Relations in the Pays d’en Haut
(Review of Joseph H. Peyser, ed.,
Letters from New France … 1686-1783)
by Colin G. Calloway
Conflict, Cooperation, and Accomodation
Along the Great Lakes Frontier (Review of
Richard White, The Middle Ground
Gregory Dowd, A Spirited Resistance)
by Edmund J. Danziger, Jr.
Reinterpreting Middle Western History
(Review of Andrew Cayton & Peter Onuf,
The Midwest and the Nation)
by James L. Burke
Autumn, 1993
Winter, 1994
Vol. 65, No. 4
Vol. 66, No. 1
The Civil Works Administration in Toledo, Ohio, 1933-1934
by Richard D. Dorn
Moses Fleetwood Walker: Ohio’s Own “Jackie Robinson”
by Robert P. Chenier
Tecumseh’s Leadership: Fact or Fiction?
(Review of Allan W. Eckert,
A Sorrow in our Heart: The Life of Tecumseh)
by James H. O’Donnell III
The Great Lakes Wars, 1790-1815
(Reviews of:
Robert S. Allen, His Majesty’s Indian Allies: British Indian
Policy in the Defence of Canada, 1774-1815
Gerhard T. Altoff, Deep Water Sailors, Shallow Water Soldiers:
Manning the United States Fleet on Lake Erie, 1813
Donald E. Graves, The Battle of Lundy’s Lane on the
Niagara in 1814
Joseph Whitehorne, While Washington Burned: The Battle
for Fort Erie, 1814)
by David Curtis Skaggs
Spring, 1994
Vol. 66, No. 2
A Stagecoach Visit to the Columbian House in Waterville, Ohio
by Diane F. Britton, Susan Blumensaadt,
Deborah L. Kling and Tracy McCloskey
Passing The Time: Prison Life at Johnson’s Island
by Kyle Hannon
Saving Our Architectural Heritage (Review of Stephen C. Gordon,
How to Complete the Ohio Historic Inventory)
by Theodore Anton Sande
Citizen Soldiers Between the Wars (Review of Robert J.
Daugherty, Weathering the Peace: The Ohio National Guard
in the Interwar Years, 1919-1940)
by Jerry M. Cooper
Nature, Beauty and the OhioWinter
(Review of June Carver Roberts, Season of Promise:
Wild Plants in Winter – Northeastern United States)
by George J. Wilder
A Critical Year of War: 1813
(Review of William S. Dudley, et al., eds.,
The Naval War of 1812: A Documentary History, Volume 2, 1813)
by Gerard T. Altoff
Summer, 1994
Vol. 66, No. 3
Webb C. Hayes: Gilded Age Ideologue or Adventurer?
by Thomas J. Brady
Pictorial Profile – Webb C. Hayes
Artifacts I Have Known and Loved at the
Hayes Presidential Center
by James B. Snider
Queen City Blues (Review of Steven C. Tracy,
Going to Cincinnati: A History of the Blues in the Queen City)
by Ivan M. Tribe
Placing Midwestern Antiwar Protest into a National Context
(Review of Kenneth J. Heineman, Campus Wars: The Peace
Movement at American State Universities in the Vietnam Era)
by Robert Cohen
The Private Writings of an Ohio Politician
(Review of John Niven et al., eds., The Salmon P. Chase
Papers: Volume 1: Journals, 1829-1872)
by R. Bruce Way
Garfield’s Short Life and Violent Death
(Review of James C. Clark, The Murder of James A. Garfield:
The President’s Last Days and the Trial and Execution of
His Assassin)
by Suzanne Miller
Book Note (Review of Anna L. Bovia and Gary Wirzylo,
Camp Perry, 1906-1991)
by Stuart R. Givens
Autumn, 1994
Vol. 66, No. 4
The Market Revolution and Whig Political Culture in
Ohio’s Maumee Valley
by David Brown
A Summer Celebration of History
Fallen Timbers
by Denise Gehring
The Miami and Erie Canal
by Art Weber
The Lucas County Courthouse
by Charles N. Glaab
1994 OAHSM Awards
by J. D. Britton
Ohio’s Covered Bridges (Review of Miriam Wood, The Covered
Bridges of Ohio: An Atlas and History)
by Stephen Gordon
Single Mothers in Cleveland’s History (Review of
Marian J. Morton, And Sin No More: Social Policy
and Unwed Mothers in Cleveland, 1855-1990)
by Janice Colwell
A Noted Ohio Conservative (Review of Richard O. Davies,
Defender of the Old Guard: John Bricker and American Politics)
by Ronald Lora
Shaker Images from the Nineteenth Century (Review of
Sally M. Promey, Spiritual Spectacles: Vision and Image
in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Shakerism)
by Jacob H. Dorn
Winter, 1995
Vol. 67, No. 1
The Battle of Fallen Timbers: An Eyewitness Perspective
by G. Michael Pratt
The Urbanization of Toledo’s Suburbs
by Suzanne A. Zimmermann
Ohio’s Indian Refugees Struggle For Their Autonomy
(Review of Michael N. McConnell, A Country Between:
The Upper Ohio Valley and its People, 1724-1774)
by Alfred A. Cave
Ohio’s Early Political Movements (Review of Jeffrey P. Brown
and Andrew R.L. Clayton, eds., The Pursuit of Public Power:
Political Culture in Ohio, 1787-1861)
by David Brown
Spring, 1995
Vol. 67, No. 2
Public Housing and the Real Estate Industry in Toledo, 1933-1953
by Tana Mosier Porter
Ohio Studies: From Cleveland and Elsewhere
by Charles N. Glaab
A Failed Ohio Mission in China
(Review of Nat Brandt, Massacre in Shansi)
by Benson Tong
Stereotypes and Chinese Women Immigrants in San Francisco
(Review of Benson Tong, Unsubmissive Women: Chinese
Prostitutes in Nineteenth-Century San Francisco)
by Susan H. Armitage
A Pivotal Ohio Site and Fort (Review of Randall L. Buchman,
The Confluence: “The Site of Fort Defiance)
by Reginald Horsman
Buckeye Politics After World War II
(Review of Alexander P. Lamis, ed., Ohio Politics)
by Brad Lookingbill
A Famous Ohio Humorist (Review of Neil A. Grauer,
Remember Laughter: A Life of James Thurber)
by Paul Notley
Summer, 1995
Vol 67, No. 3
Remembering the “Rag Baby”: Toledo and the
Greenback-National Movement in the 1870’s
by John M. Wegner
Religious Diversity and Cultural Localism:
The Dutch in Cleveland
by Robert P. Swierenga
An Ohio Pilot in World War I
(Review of Richie Thomas and Carl M. Becker, eds.,
An American Pursuit Pilot in France: Roland W. Richardson’s
Diaries and Letters, 1917-1919)
by Robert Freeman Smith
Toledo’s East Side History
(Review of Larry R. Michaels, East Side Story: People and
Places in the History of East Toledo)
by Gary Madrzykowski
Autumn, 1995
Vol. 67, No. 4
The Works Progress Administration in Toledo, Ohio: Local
Initiatives for Federal Aid During the New Deal, 1935-1943
by Richard D. Dorn
Walter E. Cole: Toledo’s Radio Minister
by Philip Podlish
The Chase Papers Continue
(Review of John Niven, et al., eds., The Salmon P. Chase
Papers: Volume 2: Correspondence, 1823-1857)
by R. Bruce Way
Tall Tales from the Ohio Country
(Review of Rick Sowash, Ripsnorting Whoppers!
Humor from America’s Heartland)
by Tom Barden
A Crusading Ohio Minister (Review of Charles C. Cole, Jr.,
Lion of the Forest: James B. Finley, Frontier Reformer)
by Jeffrey P. Brown
Teachers in Overalls (Review of Wayne E. Fuller,
One-room Schools of the Middle West)
by Andrew Gulliford
Winter, 1996
Vol. 68, No. 1
Toledo’s Historic Woodlawn Cemetery
by Linda A. Jeffrey, et al, students of Diane Britton
Oak Grove Cemetery’s Role in Civilizing a “Sandy Village”
by James A. Kaser
Cemeteries: A Photo Essay
by Charles N. Glaab
Pictures from the Grave (Review of John Gary Brown,
Soul in the Stone: Cemetery Art from America’s Heartland)
Observations of the Old Northwest (Review of
George P. Clark, ed., Into the Old Northwest: Journeys
with Charles H. Titus, 1841-1846)
Rutherford B. Hayes (Review of Ari Hoogenboom,
Rutherford B. Hayes: Warrier and President)
by R. Hal Williams
Labor’s Victory at Auto-Lite (Review of Philip A. Korth
and Margaret R. Beegle, I Remember Like Today:
The Auto-Lite Strike of 1934)
by Timothy Borden
Designing Modern Cities (Review of Mike Greenberg,
The Poetics of Cities: Designing Neighborhoods That Work)
by Ronald Randall
Spring, 1996
Vol. 68, No. 2
Ottawa Hills: A Garden-Style Community
by Benson Tong
Ottawa Hills Remembers
excerpts from The Village Voice of Ottawa Hills
America’s “Feedbag”
(Review of John C. Hudson, Making the Corn Belt:
A Geographical History of Middle-Western Agriculture)
by Thomas R. Wessel
Teddy Roosevelt’s Frontier West
(Review of Theodore Roosevelt, The Winning of the West)
by Gerald Thompson
Zoning for the Private Interest (Review of Patricia Burgess,
Planning for the Private Interest: Land Use Controls and
Residential Patterns in Columbus, Ohio, 1900-1970)
by Robert A. Burnham
Ohio’s Flowering Plants
(Review of Tom S. Cooperrider, The Vascular Flora of Ohio,
vol. 2: The Dicotyledoneae of Ohio, pt. 2)
by George J. Wilder
Gardening in Ohio
(Review of Jerry Minnich, The Ohio Gardening Guide)
by Douglas A. Trueman II
Summer,
Autumn 1996
Vol. 68, No. 3, 4
William Henry Harrison and the Rhetoric of History
by Alan Borer
The Great Lakes War, 1754-1814
by David Curtis Skaggs
Bulldozing Labor History: The Demolition of Toledo’s
Historic Elm Street Bridge
by Timothy Messer-Kruse
The Region’s Wetlands and Marshes (Review of
Louis W. Campbell, The Marshes of Southwestern Lake Erie)
by Art Weber
A Wood County Research Source (Review of Joseph J. Arpad,
Southern Wood County Oral History Project)
by Pat Smith
Letters from a Courtship and Marriage
(Review of John Shaw, ed., Crete and James:
Personal Letters of Lucretia and James Garfield)
by Shirley A. Leckie
Parkman Revisited (Review of Francis Parkman, The Conspiracy
of Pontiac and the Indian War after the Conquest of Canada)
by Alfred A. Cave
Winter, 1997
Vo. 69, No. 1
The Progressive as Elitist: “Golden Rule” Jones and the Toledo
Charter Rule Campaign of 1901
by Arthur E. DeMatteo
Ladies of the Lake: Port Clinton and Lakeside Literary Clubs
Test the Waters, 1881-1918
by Sally A. Myers
REVIEWS
June Hoffman, Olde Waterville: Over a Century of
Waterville, Ohio, History
by Maura Johnson
Ernest and Floretta Winterhoff, December Roses:
An Autobiography of an Ohio Couple
by Marilyn Wendler
Tom Thomson, Birding in Ohio
by Jim McCormac
Gail A. McPeek, ed., The Birds of Michigan
by Tom Thomson
Kenneth W. Rendell, History Comes to Life: Collecting
Historical Letters and Documents
by Robert A. Shaddy
David H. Mould, Dividing Lines: Canals, Railroads and
Urban Rivalry in Ohio’s Hocking Valley, 1825-1875
by Ivan M. Tribe
Spring, 1997
Vol. 69, No. 2
New Ideas in Education: Toledo and the Urban School, 1870-1930
by Janice K. Schemenauer
Philip C. Nash and Toledo’s World View
by Barbara L. Floyd
REVIEWS
J. Merton England, ed., Buckeye Schoolmaster:
A Chronicle of Midwestern Rural Life, 1853-1865
by William Henry Longton
Diana Tittle, Welcome to Heights High: The Crippling
Politics of Restructuring America’s Public Schools
by Bill Armaline and Kathy Farber
Emma Helen Blair, The Indian Tribes of the Upper
Mississippi Valley region of the Great Lakes
by Regan A. Lutz
Art Weber, Wild Ohio
by Allison W. Cusick
Willard Carl Klunder, Lewis Cass and the Politics of Moderation
by David Brown
Summer, 1997
Vol. 69, No. 3
“A Splendid Man”: Richardson, Ft. Meigs and the Story of Metoss
by Donald F. Melhorn Jr.
Cincinnati Perceived: Civic Identity in the Upper Midwest
by John D. Fairfield
REVIEWS
Terry K. Woods, The Ohio and Erie Canal: A Glossary of Terms
by Gary Madrzykowski
Zane Grey, Betty Zane
by Guy Szuberla
Glenn J. Ames, Colbert: Merchantilism and the French
Quest for Asian Trade
by Ronald S. Love
Presidential Potpourri: A Collection of Extraordinary Presidential
Memorabelia from George Washington through Bill Clinton
by Patricia A. Crosby, Elaine M. Reeves
Autumn, 1997
Vol. 69, No. 4
John Richards Buchtel: A Paternalistic Ohio Coal Operator
by Ivan M. Tribe
Adult Americanization Programs, Post-World War I
by John C. Scott
REVIEWS
R. Douglas Hurt, The Ohio Frontier: Crucible of
the Old Ohio Northwest, 1720-1830
by George W. Knepper
R. Bruce Way, The Life and Careers of
William Henry Gorrill, 1841-1874
by George E. Webb
John Niven et al., eds., The Salmon P. Chase Papers:
Volume 3: Correspondence, 1858-March 1863
by R. Bruce Way
David W. Zang, Fleet Walker’s Divided Heart: The Life
of Baseball’s First Black Major Leaguer
by Leslie Heaphy
Winter, Spring, 1998 Labor’s Day: Public Commemoration and Toledo’s Working Class
Vol. 70, No. 1, 2
by Timothy G. Borden
“Oxford College Girls Do and Don’t”: Educational Expectations
by Blythe Anne Howard
Threshing as a Process and Social Experience in Northwest Ohio:
A Memoir of its Last Days
by Ronald Lora
REVIEWS
Allan W. Ekert, That Dark and Bloody River: Chronicles of the
Ohio River Valley
Emily Foster, ed., The Ohio Frontier: An Anthology of
Early Writings
by J. D. Britton
Ray Crain, Simon Keaton: “The Great Frontiersman,” and
The Land Beyond the Mountains
by David Brown
Andrew R.L. Cayton, Frontier Indians
by David Curtis Skaggs
H. Roger Grant, Ohio in Historic Postcards:
Self Portrait of a State
by Gerald Thompson
Susan E. Gray, The Yankee West: Community
Life on the Michigan Frontier
by Christopher S. Stowe
Nicole Etcheson, The Emerging Midwest
by Regan Lutz
Barbara Floyd, The Tower’s Lengthening Shadow:
125 Years of the University of Toledo
by Janice Schemenauer
Sally Sue Witten, Lakeside Women of Distinction
by Sally A. Myers
Anne Ruggles Gere, Intimate Practices: Literary and
Cultural Work in U.S. Women’s Clubs, 1880-1920
by Sally A. Myers
Winter, Spring, 1998
Vol. 70, No. 1, 2 - Continued
Carol Poh Miller and Robert A. Wheeler,
Cleveland: A Concise History, 1796-1996
by Theodore Anton Sande
Francis McGovern, Written on the Hills:
The Making of the Akron Landscape
by Stephen H. Paschen
David Warren, Radio Priest: Charles Coughlin,
the Father of Hate Radio
by Ronald Lora
Thomas J. Sagrue, The Origins of the Urban Crisis:
Race and Equality in Postwar Detroit
by Paul Notley
Michael J. Crawford, ed., Naval Documents of
the American Revolution, Volume 10
by Jeff Seiken
Leroy R. Hafen, ed., French Fur Traders and
Voyagers in the American West
by Gerald Thompson
Herbert Asbury, Gem of the Prarie: An Informal History
of the Chicago Underworld
by Timothy B. Neary
American Memory: Historical Collections for
the National Digital Library
by Jeff Irvin
Summer,
Autumn, 1998
Vol. 70, No. 3, 4
Feminizing the City: Progressive Community Vision
and Female Reform in Toledo, Ohio, 1887-1918
by Janice S. Colwell
The Professor and the Bishop: Catholics and Catholicism at the
University of Toledo Before and After the Second World War
by Carol Bresnahan Menning
Ida Township and World War II: Residents Remember
by Elizabeth Mowen Rife
REVIEWS
Howard E. Good, Black Swamp Farm, and
Wheeler McMillen, Ohio Farm
by Glenn A. Harper
Loris Troyer, Portage Pathways, and
Helen Hooven Santmyer, Ohio Town
by Sally A. Myers
William Best Hessletine, Civil War Prisons: A
Study in War Psychology, and
Kenneth W. Wheeler, ed., For the Union:
Ohio Leaders in the Civil War
by Christopher S. Stowe
Earl P. Olmstead, David Zeisberger: A Life Among the Indians
by Ruth Wallis Herndon
Dwight L. Swick and Ray Swick, eds., A Journey through
the West: Thomas Rodney’s 1803 Journal from Delaware
to the Mississippi Territory
by Martha I. Pallante
John Niven, et al., eds., The Salmon P. Chase Papers,
Vol. 4: Correspondence, April 1863-1864
by R. Bruce Way
Randall E. Ham, ed., A Buckeye in the Land of Gold:
The Letters and Journal of William Dennison Bickham
by R. Bruce Way
Mansel G. Blackford and K. Austin Kerr, BF Goodrich:
Tradition and Transformation, 1870-1995
by Louis Galambos
Summer,
Autumn, 1998
Vol. 70, No. 3, 4 - Continued
Kevin Boyle, ed., Organized Labor and American
Politics, 1894-1994: The Labor-Liberal Alliance
by Timothy Messer-Kruse
Zane L. Miller and Bruce Tucker, Changing Plans for
America’s Inner Cities: Cincinnati’s Over-the-Rhine
and Twentieth Century Urbanism
by John D. Fairfield
Gregory Jacobs, Columbus Public Schools
by Bill Armaline and Kathy Farber
Keith McClellan, The Sunday Game: At the Dawn
of Professional Football
by Andrew Lindsay
Warren Van Tine, C.J. Slanicka, Sandra Jordan and
Michael Pierce, In the Workers’ Interest: A History
of the Ohio AFL-CIO, 1958-1998
by Stephen R. Miceli
Linda Spence, Legacy: A Step-by-Step Guide to
Writing Personal History
by Lorin Cary
Carl E. Kramer, Pride in the Past, Faith in the Future:
A History of the Michigan Livestock Exchange
by John H. Rieger
Cornerstones: The Germans, and
Cornerstones: The Irish in Toledo, and
Cornerstones: The Polish in Toledo (Visual Media)
by Timothy G. Borden
Winter, Spring 1999 Pearson Park: A Drama of Preservation Directed
Vol. 71, No. 1, 2
by George Wilkinson Pearson
by Mary Nassar Breymaier
The Creation of the Ohio Agricultural
Experiment Station, 1864-1882
by Christopher Cumo
REVIEWS
John J. Haller, Jr., A Profile in Alternative Medicine:
The Eclectic Medical College of Cincinnati, 1845-1942
by Roger Chapman
Anne Kelly Knowles, Calvanists Incorporated: Welsh
Immigrants on Ohio’s Industrial Frontier
by Richard Kern
Steve Love and David Giffels, Wheels of Fortune:
The Story of Rubber in Akron
by Jonathon Silva
Theresa M. Schenck, “The Voice of the Crane Echoes Afar”:
The Sociopolitical Organization of the Lake Superior
Ojibwa, 1640-1855
by Edmund J. Danziger, Jr.
David T. Thackery, A Light and Uncertain Hold: A History
of the Sixty-sixth Ohio Volunteer Infantry
by Peter S. Genovese
Summer,
Autumn, 1999
Vol. 71, No. 3, 4
Traditions of the Ottaway Indians by Benjamin Franklin Stickney
by Kenneth R. Dickson
Jesup Scott’s Great West: Promotion and Persuasion
on the Ohio Frontier
by David S. Brown
REVIEWS
Carl Becker, Home and Away: The Rise and Fall of Professional
Football on the Banks of the Ohio, 1919-1934
by Andrew Lindsay
Melvin G. Holli, The American Mayor: The Best
and the Worst Big-City Leaders
by Roger Chapman
Tom Rumer, Unearthing the Land: The Story
of Ohio’s Scioto Marsh
by Charles M. Jacobs
Joe William Trotter, Jr., River Jordan: African
American Urban Life in the Ohio Valley
by Helen Shapiro
Rutherford B. Hayes: Citizen, Soldier, President (Visual Media)
by Marilyn Levinson
Winter,
Spring, 2000
Vol. 72, No. 1, 2
The World War II Experience of Joseph Blackburn
by Roger W. Blackburn
How Northwestern Ohio Newspapers Interpreted the
Russian Fleet Visit of 1863
by Roger Chapman
REVIEWS
Chad Berry, Southern Migrants, Northern Exiles
by Robert S. Smith
Cherri Melton Finn, Genealogy Basics Online: A Step-by-Step
Introduction To Finding Your Ancestors Through the Internet
by Stephen M. Chase
Paul Israel, Edison: A Life of Invention
by Sally A. Myers
Larry Nelson, A Man of Distinction among Them:
Alexander McKee and British Indian Affairs along
The Ohio Country Frontier, 1754-1799
by Phyllis Genhardt
Relda E. Niederhofer and Ronald L. Stuckey,
Edward Lincoln Moseley (1865-1948): Naturalist,
Scientist, Educator
by Stuart R. Givens
Elizabeth A. Perkins, Border Life: Experience and
Memory in the Revolutionary Ohio Valley
by Adam H. Sakel
Summer,
Fall, 2000
Vol. 72, No. 3, 4
Sandwiches, Sugar & Esquire: The Lima Service Canteen
During World War II
by Beth Shervey
Reminiscence Of A Wood County Pioneer
by Martha Martindale VanTassel
REVIEWS
Glenn C. Altschuler and Stuart M. Blumin, Rude Republic:
Americans And Their Politics In The Nineteenth Century
by Jeff Bremer
Ruth Bordin, Women at Michigan: The “Dangerous
Experiment,” 1870’s to the Present
by Barbara Floyd
Jan Harold Brunvand, The Truth Never Stands
in the Way of a Good Story!
by Brett Bossard
Matthew A. Donahue, I’ll Take You There: An Oral and
Photographic History of the Hines Farm Blues Club
by Ann B. Jenks
Ted Ligibel, The Toledo Zoo’s First 100 Years:
A Century of Adventure
by Timothy Messer-Kruse
Dale B.J. Randall, ed., Soliloquy of a Farmer’s Wife: The Diary
of Annie Elliott Perrin, 17 December 1917 - 31 December, 1918
by Pamela Riney-Kehrberg
Winter, 2001
Vol. 73, No. 1
Making Way for God’s Kingdom: Socialism and Free Love
in Berlin Heights, Ohio
by Joanne Passet
The New Century Club Writes a Novel, 1918 (Part One)
introduced and edited by Scott C. Martin
REVIEWS
Harris M. Berger, Metal, Rock and Jazz: Perception and
the Phenomenology of Musical Experience
by Joe Austin
Sherwood Brown, Congress From The Inside:
Observations from the Majority and the Minority
by D. Aaron Chandler
Donna Gabaccia, We Are What We Eat:
Ethnic Food and the Making of Americans, and
Andrew Smith, ed., Centennial Buckeye Cookbook
by James Comer
Joseph R. McElrath, Jr., Robert C. Leitz, III, and
Jesse Crisler, eds., Charles W. Chestnut: Essays and Speeches
by Andrew McMichael
Donald J. Ratcliffe, Party Spirit In A Frontier Republic:
Democratic Politics in Ohio
by Ivan M. Tribe
Stephen A. Vincent, Southern Seed, Northern Soil:
African-American Farm Communities in the Midwest, 1765-1900
by John H. Barnhill
Susan Ware, Letter to the World: Seven Women Who
Shaped the American Century
by Millie Jackson
Spring, 2001
Vol. 73, No. 2
The Politics of Assimilation in the Great Lakes, 1880-1910
by C. Joseph Genetin-Pilawa
The New Century Club Writes a Novel, 1918 (Part Two)
edited by Scott C. Martin
REVIEWS
Julia A. Avery, ed., Agricultural Fairs in America:
Tradition, Education, Celebration
by Christopher Cumo
Virginia Warner Brodine, Seed of the Fire: A Novel
by Lee N. McLaird
James Conaway, America’s Library: The Story of
The Library Of Congress, 1800-2000
by Lisa A. Ennis
Robert S. Grumet, ed., Journey on the Forbidden Path:
Chronicles of a Diplomatic Mission to the Allegheny Country,
March-September 1760
by David A. Nichols
David Halberstam, The Powers That Be
by Stephen R. Miceli
Hendrik Hartog, Man and Wife in America: A History
by M. Christine Anderson
John David Smith, BLACK JUDAS: William Hannibal Thomas
and the American Negro
by Lillian Ashcraft-Eason
John Sudgen, Blue Jacket: Warrier of the Shawnees
by Ralph Johnson
Summer, Fall, 2001
Vol. 73, No. 3, 4
Louis Frances Budenz’s Journey From The Electric
Auto-Lite Strike To The Communist Party And Beyond
by Roger Chapman
When Elmer Met Juanita: Organized Labor And Women War
Workers In The Toledo Flat Glass Industry, 1941-1945
by Sean P. Holmes
REVIEWS
William H. Armstrong, Major McKinley: William McKinley
and the Civil War
by Daniel P. Barr
Charles C. Cole, Jr., A Fragile Capital: Identity and the
Early Years of Columbus, Ohio, and
Henry L. Hunker, Columbus, Ohio: A Personal Geography
by James Borchert
David R. Contosta, Lancaster, Ohio, 1800-1920:
Frontier Town to Edge City
by Charles N. Glaab
Samuel P. Hays, A History of Environmental Politics Since 1945
by Ted Steinberg
Janice Hume, Obituaries in American Culture
by Michael F. Gabriel
Barbara Alice Mann, Iroquoian Women: The Gantowisas
by Julia Mason
Barbara Alice Mann, Native American Speakers of The Eastern
Woodlands: Selected Speeches and Critical Analyses
by Patrick Johnson
Dale Topping with Eric Brothers, When Giants Roamed The Sky:
Karl Arnstein And The Rise of Airships from Zeppelin to Goodyear
by Charles M. Jacobs
Nancy Walker, Shaping Our Mother’s World:
American Women’s Magazines
by E. Lee Eltzroth
Winter, 2002
Vol 74, No. 1
Little Turtle and the Origins of a Great Native American Debate
by Gregory Evans Dowd
Mihšhihkinaahkwa: maamiikaahkia akima
by Daryl W. Baldwin, II
REVIEWS
John Whiteclay Chambers, III, The Tyranny of Change:
America in the Progressive Era
by Roger Chapman
Deborah Fink, Cutting into the Meatpacking Line:
Workers and Change in the Rural Midwest
by Marc Horger
Walter Havighurst, Ohio: A History
by Kevin Kern
William McGucken, Lake Erie Rehabilitated:
Controlling Cultural Eutrophication, 1960s-1990s)
by Philip G. Terrie
Harry W. Pfanz, Gettysburg – The First Day
by Kevin M. Levin
Gerald J. Prokopowicz, All For The Regiment:
The Army of the Ohio, 1861-1862
by Kevin M. Levin
O.H. Prufer, S.E. Pedde, and R.S. Meindl, et al.,
Archaic Transitions in Ohio and Kentucky Prehistory
by Elliot M. Abrams
Richard B. Schwartz, The Biggest City in America:
A Fifties Boyhood in Ohio
by Louise Turner
Daphne Spain, How Women Saved the City
by Tracy J. Boisseau
Spring, 2002
Vol. 74, No. 2
The Pride of Clyde: James B. McPherson
by William Block, Jr.
“A Permanent Record After the Author is Forgotten”:
Immigration, Community and the Writings of Liwwat Boeke
by Kathy S. Mason
REVIEWS
John Baskin. New Burlington: The Life and Death
of an American Village
by Mark Tebeau
David Blanke, Sowing the American Dream: How
Consumer Culture Took Root in the Rural Midwest
by David Steigerwald
Frank Brady, The Publisher
by Catherine Cassara
Robert M. Entmann and Andrew Rojecki, The Black Image
in the White Mind: Media And Race In America
by Marguerite S. Shaffer
Scott McCartney, ENIAC: The Triumphs and Tragedies
of the World’s First Computer
by Paul Buckingham
Stephen Ostrander, The Ohio Nature Almanac: An Encyclopedia
of Indispensable Information About the Natural Buckeye Universe
by Christopher D. Geist
Donald J. Ratcliffe, The Politics of Long Division: The Birth
of the Second Party System in Ohio, 1818-1828
by Ivan M. Tribe
William F. Romain, Mysteries of the Hopewell: Astronomers,
Geometers, and Magicians of the Eastern Woodlands
by Thomas J. Humphrey
Joanne P. Sharpe, Condensing the Cold War:
Reader’s Digest and American Identify
by Roger Chapman
Spring, 2002
Vol. 74, No. 2 - Continued
John Vacha, Showtime In Cleveland: The Rise of a
Regional Theatre Center,
by Larry Cousineau
Summer, Fall, 2002
Vol. 74, No. 3, 4
The Lake Erie Resort Era
by Brenda Ransom
A Half-Century of History: Photo Essay
by Brenda Ransom
Dr. R.C. Rutherford, Phrenologist and Lecturer:
His Public Humiliation by Matrimony
by Janet Rice McCoy
REVIEWS
James Jessen Badal, In the Wake of the Butcher
by David R. Haus, Jr.
David H. Burton and A.E. Campell, eds., The Collected
Works of William Howard Taft – Volume I
by Jacalynn Stuckey Baker
David H. Burton, ed., The Collected Works of
William Howard Taft: Political Issues and Outlooks
by Gregory Wilson
David H. Burton, ed., The Collected Works of
William Howard Taft – Volume III
by Carrie Foster
Roger Chapman, It Started With Doctors on Horseback:
A History of Medicine, Marking the 50th Anniversary
of Wood County Hospital
by John S. Haller, Jr.
Mark Grimsley and Clifford J. Rogers, Jr., eds.,
Civilians in the Path of War
by David E. Settje
John S. Haller, Jr., The People’s Doctors: Samuel Thomson
and the American Botanical Movement, 1790-1860
by Roger Chapman
J. Alan Holman, In Quest of Great Lakes Ice Age Vertebrates
by Elliot J. Tramer
Cecelia Macheski, ed., Quilt Stories: A Collection
of Short Stories, Poems and Plays
by Elaine Green
Summer, Fall, 2002
Vol. 74, No. 3, 4 – Continued
Zane L. Miller, Boss Cox’s Cincinnati:
Urban Politics in the Progressive Era
by Roger Daniels
Randolph Noe, The Shawnee Indians: An Annotated Bibliography
by Harrison Frech
Millard F. Rogers, Jr., Rich in Good Works:
Mary M. Emery of Cincinnati
by Gladys Haddad
David Curtis Skaggs and Larry L. Nelson, eds.,
The Sixty Years’ War for the Great Lakes, 1754-1814
by Bruce Bowlus
Emma Lou Thornbrough, Indiana Blacks in the Twentieth Century
by Vivien Sandlund
Clarence E. Wunderlin, Jr., ed., The Papers of
Robert A. Taft, Volume II, 1939-1944
by Carrie Foster
2003
Vol. 75, No. 1
A Bicentennial History of Northwest Ohio
Chewing Tobacco, Meat Packers, Hamburger Chains, and
Automobile Dealerships: Early Professional Basketball in Toledo
by Barbara Floyd
REVIEWS
Donna R. Adams, Rock ‘n’ Roll and the Cleveland Connection
by Tim Kinsella
Nat Brandt, When Oberlin Was King of
the Gridiron: The Heisman Years
by Marc Horger
Daniel Bratton, Yrs. Ever Affly: The Correspondence
of Edith Wharton and Louis Bromfield
by Karen J. Taylor
Gary R. Edgerton and Peter C. Rollins, eds.,
Television Histories: Shaping Memory in the Media Age
by Charles Coletta
Jack Glazier and Arthur W. Helwig,
Ethnicity in Michigan: Issues and People
by Ronald L. Mize
John Lauritz Larson, Internal Improvement: National
Public Works and the Promise of Popular Government
in the Early United States
by Jim Buss
K.E. Lewis, West to Far Michigan: Settling the
Lower Peninsula, 1815-1860
by Frederick J. Blue
Arturo Linklater, Measuring America: How an
Untamed Wilderness Shaped the United States
and Fulfilled The Promise of Democracy
by Michael Kimaid
Gene Logsdon, The Man Who Created Paradise: A Fable
by Ginette Aley
2003
Vol. 75, No. 1 - Continued
Herbert Woodward Martin and Ronald Primeau, eds.,
In His Own Voice: The Dramatic and Uncollected
Works of Paul Laurence Dunbar
by Babacar M’Baye
Larry L. Nelson, ed., A History of Jonathan Alder:
His Captivity and Life With the Indians
by Karim Michel Tiro
C.M. Rokicky, James Monroe: Oberlin’s Christian
Statesman and Reformer, 1821-1898
by Seneca Vaught
Darl L. Stephenson, Headquarters in the Brush:
Blazer’s Independent Union Scouts
by Daniel Barr
Eric J. Wittenberg, ed., At Custer’s Side: The
Civil War Writings of James Harvey Kidd
by Frank J. Byrne
2004
Vol. 75, No. 2
THE WYANDOT IN OHIO
An Introduction (To The Wyandot in Ohio)
by Christie Raber
The Race To Assimilate: The Wyandot Indians in White Ohio
by Paul Westrick
“One Could Not But Feel Melancholy”:
Ohio Remembers the Wyandot
by Christopher S. Stowe
“It is by Industry or Extinction that the Problem of their Destiny
Must be Solved”: The Wyandots and Removal to Kansas
by Kevin Kern
REVIEWS
Andrew R.L. Clayton, Ohio: The History of a People
by Gregory Wilson
Dagmar Braun Celeste, “We Can Do Together”: Impressions
of a Recovering Feminist First Lady
by Liette Gidlow
Colin G. Calloway, One Vast Winter Count: The Native
American West before Lewis and Clark
by Jim J. Buss
Thomas Hallock, From the Fallen Tree: Frontier
Narratives, Environmental Politics, and the Roots
of a National Pastoral, 1749-1826
by David Curtis Skaggs
Betty Hollow, Ohio University, 1804-2004:
The Spirit of a Singular Place
by Stuart Givens
Douglas Knerr, Suburban Steel: The Magnificent
Failure of the Lustron Corporatio, 1945-1951
by Ted J. Ligibel
Barbara Alice Mann, Native Americans, Archaeologists,
and the Mounds
by Terry A. Burkhart
2004
Vol. 75, No. 2 - Continued
Joanne E. Passet, Sex, Radicals and the
Quest for Women’s Equality
by Leigh Ann Wheeler
Thomas E. Pope, The Weary Boys: Colonel J. Warren Keifer
& the 110th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
by Matthew L. Burr
Susan Sleeper-Smith, Indian Women and French Men:
Rethinking Cultural Encounter in the Western Great Lakes
by David Curtis Skaggs
George N. Vourlojianis, The Cleveland Grays:
An Urban Military Company, 1837-1919
by Matthew L. Burr
Richard G. Zimmerman, Call Me. Mike: A Political
Biography of Michael V. DiSalle
by Michael Curtin